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Amanda Seyfried to Play Linda Lovelace
By Luke Kerr on November 02, 2011
In Time and former All My Children star Amanda Seyfried has signed on to portray porn star Linda Lovelace in Lovelace, according to Deadline. The film’s script, a biopic of the Deep Throat icon, is based on the book The Complete Linda Lovelace.
Watch ABC's Once Upon A Time Trailer
By Luke Kerr on May 17, 2011You can bet your last dollar I’ll be setting my DVR to record this new Sunday series. ABC has released the trailer for Once Upon A Time, a fantasy that feels like a cross between Pushing Daisies and a Grimm’s Fairy Tale (not to be confused with NBC’s Grimm). Once Upon A Time stars Big Love’s Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming, Stargate Universe’s Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin, House’s Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan and Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen.
From the writers of Lost, Once Upon a Time tells the story of a town, Storybrooke, where time is frozen and the people of the Enchanted Forrest are being held hostage by the Evil Queen. If they try to leave, bad things happen. Watch the trailer for Once Upon a Time after the jump!
AMC and Y&R Stars Shine at Something Borrowed Premiere
By Luke Kerr on May 04, 2011
The Young and the Restless' Billy Miller reunited with his former All My Children co-stars Chrishell Stause and Melissa Claire Egan on the red carpet of Something Borrowed. The romantic comedy, starring AMC grad Colin Egglesfield, Kate Hudson, Ginnifer Goodwin and John Krasinski, hits theaters May 6. READ MORE
Check Out Amanda Seyfried in Red Riding Hood Trailer!
By Luke Kerr on January 21, 2011
Hollywood movie studios can’t seem to get enough of Amanda Seyfried. After a busy 2010 for the starlet, it looks as if she isn’t letting up in 2011. Her latest movie, Red Riding Hood, hits theaters on March 11 and if the trailer is any indication, Red Riding Hood isn’t your “normal” interpretation of the fairytale. Watch the Red Riding Hood trailer after the jump! READ MORE
The King's Speech Leads 2011 Golden Globe Nominations!
By Luke Kerr on December 14, 2010
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association kicked off the 2011 award season by announcing the nominations for the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards, which will air on January 16. The King’s Speech nabbed seven nominations, while The Social Network and The Fighter each picked up six.
On the television side, the Best Television Series Comedy or Musical category was dominated by the broadcast networks, with only Showtime’s The Big C and Nurse Jackie representing cable. However, cable series earned all but one of the Best Television Series Drama nominations, which went to Fox’s House. See the complete list of nominations after the jump! READ MORE
Glee Sings Its Way to 19 Emmy Nods
By Jamey Giddens on July 08, 2010
Those horny, high schoolers from Glee have a lot to be singing about this morning. The FOX megahit led the nominations for the 62nd Annual Emmy Awards. Glee grabbed 19 nominations in all, including Outstanding Comedy Series, Oustanding Actress in a Comedy Series (Lea Michele), Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series (Matthew Morrison), Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Jane Lynch) and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Chris Colfer).
Glee will face off against ABC's Modern Family, HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm, Showtime's Nurse Jackie and NBC's 30 Rock and The Office for Outstanding Comedy Series this August. Yeah, you read that right, the final, stellar season of Ugly Betty wasn't nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series, nor was the underrated-yet-awesome Cougar Town.
AMC's Mad Men also scored big, netting nods for Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series (January Jones), Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series (Jon Hamm), Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (John Stattery) and in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series category, two nods, one for Christina Hendricks and a second for Elisabeth Moss.
Mad Men will compete with ABC's Lost, AMC's Breaking Bad, Showtime's Dexter, HBO's True Blood and the CBS primetime legal sudser The Good Wife. I've already ordered a case of V to celebrate the primetime drama I hope sinks its fangs into a golden lady on Emmy night. Speaking of that bloody, good show, WTF is up with all of the True Blood actors being snubbed? Obviously voters like the show, since they nominated it for Oustanding Drama, yet I guess they think True Blood managed to be so amazing without the help of the show's phenomenal cast? The 62nd Annual Primetime Emmys will be telecast on NBC on August 29. Check out a list of the major nominees below. READ MORE


