10 Excellent Internet Riffs on True Detective
Philosophical Rust Cohle and good old boy Marty Hart have spawned many a delightful internet meme. In honor of tonight's season finale, here are a few of our favorites.
Philosophical Rust Cohle and good old boy Marty Hart have spawned many a delightful internet meme. In honor of tonight's season finale, here are a few of our favorites.
Here are a few celebrities who went so far that most of them never appeared in the hallowed halls of 8H again.
There are so many ways a reboot of Cosmos could have gone wrong.
“Pandemic” isn’t the only illicit substance hitting the streets in David Simon’s Baltimore
The Americans is certainly entertaining and has garnered critical acclaim, but is it realistic?
These off-the-wall cartoons have a long history of rubbing some viewers the wrong way, sometimes for reasons you'd never expect.
Late Night with Seth Meyers premieres tonight—which means it’s the perfect time to learn a little bit about the Weekend Update alum.
“Saturday Night Live” has rejected some pretty notable future stars, but celebrities like Johnny Knoxville and Amy Sedaris actually flipped the script.
Here are five storytelling terms to store away for movie trivia night.
Let's look back at the early careers of some past and present cast members...before walkers roamed the Earth.
In ITV's hit show Downton Abbey, the Crawley family struggles to maintain 19th-century standards and traditions even as the 20th century rips them away. One of the traditions they value is having an enormous stable of servants to care for them, their home
Having an evil twin can be a drag. They run around causing mischief and often trying to steal their innocent twin’s identity. Thankfully for us, when it comes to the realm of fiction, it's easy to tell the good twin apart from the evil one: by their hair.
Plenty of grown-up former Nickelodeon viewers remember the network as the home of such programs as Clarissa Explains It All, The Secret World of Alex Mack, Rugrats, and SpongeBob SquarePants, the channel has a rich history of interesting programming that
Here are a collection of sketches that never got the full "Live from New York" treatment—for one reason or another.
Jimmy Fallon is well-known for breaking character from his SNL days, and Late Night embraced that quality.
Last week, the internet was abuzz after The Simpsons predicted a Seahawks-Broncos Super Bowl. But that wasn't the first time the show told the future.
Over 100 million people watch the Super Bowl each year ... and some of them don't give a flying pigskin about football. Here are some facts to tide them over until halftime.
Chris Higgins talks to the polarizing contestant about playing to tie, Watson's influence, Cliff Clavin, and more.
Don’t care about the Super Bowl this year? Lucky for you, there’s plenty of other programming out there.
The Super Bowl draws in the largest TV viewing audience of the year, so it makes sense that the network that hosts the Big Game takes advantage of the ratings bump by showcasing new or fan-favorite TV shows.
Seth Meyers is about to leave the iconic SNL Weekend Update desk, which means he will soon be cracking up at his own jokes on his very own late night talk show.
Before the dot-com bubble burst, many companies spent millions to air 30-second commercials during the Super Bowl to gain national exposure. Here are a few of them.
Last night we were mentioned on Jeopardy! I'm not sure how many people in our office would have gotten this one right, but somehow Arthur Chu nailed it.
Russell Johnson, the actor who portrayed Professor Roy Hinkley on Gilligan's Island, passed away on January 16 at the age of 89. In honor of the man who will forever live on in pop culture history as the person we'd most like to get trapped on a desert is