Black Market Drug Site Silk Road Is Getting The Movie Treatment
Just a fortnight after massive online drug operation Silk Road was shut down by the FBI, the site and its creator, 29 year old William Ulbricht, are already getting turned into a movie.
Just a fortnight after massive online drug operation Silk Road was shut down by the FBI, the site and its creator, 29 year old William Ulbricht, are already getting turned into a movie.
For the past 13 years, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have prided themselves on being able to turn episodes around in exactly six days, and deliver them to Comedy Central just hours before they're set to air.
Lost's Damon Lindelof, one of the most prolific showrunners on social media today, has deactivated his Twitter account—apparently after the detractors got to be too much. Internet trolls? You don't say.
Undergoing intense physical training for a grueling stunt-heavy role is nothing new: Jennifer Lawrence trained for months for The Hunger Games, the Mission: Impossible stars underwent three hours a day of physical defense training, even Joseph Gordon-Levitt couldn't just rest on his bike riding laurels. The latest…
Kate Hudson is changing the world one pair of leggings at a time. With the breathy awe usually reserved for life-changing charity startups, Hudson waxes poetic about her stretchy offerings.
Two point nine percent. In 38 years, a mere 2.9% of Saturday Night Live's cast has been both female and black. But according to a man who played Pierre Escargot on national television for half a decade, the reason Saturday Night Live has no black women on air is because black women aren't good enough to be on SNL.
@BretEastonEllis Do you think Alice Munro is overrated because you never see her at one of John Casablanca's ecstasy parties.
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) October 15, 2013
Despite opening to a strong $26 million this weekend, the Tom Hanks starrer Captain Phillips has found itself in hot water: The real crew from the Maersk Alabama that was taken by Somali pirates state that the film account of their hijacking was less based on a true story and far more an account of revisionist historical fiction.
Hollywood's favorite M&M's-addicted bully is the reason we can't have nice things. Or at least why the Sundance Film Festival can no longer have nice things, and instead has to have Paris Hilton, paparazzi, and worst of all, Hollywood.
It costs $326,260 to air a 30-second commercial on The Big Bang Theory. Breaking it down further, that is $10,875.33 a second. To put that in perspective, the average American makes $52,100 a year, which is $25.04 an hour, 41 cents a minute, and less than a cent per second. The Big Bang Theory makes almost 2 million…
London's mayor Boris Johnson thinks Harry Potter and Cho Chang's interracial romance signals the bright future of China and the UK's relationship. He also called Cho an overseas student, but if you watched the movies Boris, you'd know she's just from the UK too.
Madonna gets banned from a movie theater for poor use of insults; Charlie Hunnam drops out of 50 Shades of Grey because no reason, definitely not cold feet or anything; Bill Murray won't be able to come to your parties for a few weeks—he's got a REAL job to do—and Edward Norton will be trying to save a show that should …
Fox, showing a commitment to both casual racism and subpar attempts at humor, has ordered six more episodes of Dads. Seth Green and Giovanni Ribisi will continue to play caricatures of Seth Green and Giovanni Ribisi trapped in awful roles.
Forty Days of Dating, the ever-grating performance art re-enactment of He's Just Not That Into You, will soon be coming to the literary world. Creators Timothy Goodman and Jessica Walsh, not content to keep their romantic misery to themselves, will be releasing a book chronicling the 40 days they spent in 2013 trying…
A newly christened partnership between Twitter and Comcast makes you wonder two things: how many people are going to read a tweet about a TV show and immediately drop what they're doing to watch that show? And how will this make anyone money?
Between slamming her Grey's Anatomy writers, being fired by her publicists, and recent unsurprising reports of insane behavior towards cast and crew on her films, it's no secret that Katherine Heigl is hard to work with. But did she bully The Hollywood Reporter into dropping a mention of her in an interview with Shonda …
Hot on the heels of their desperate partnership with Nielsen