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Why Being Taylor Swift's Awards Show Date Would Be the Best Thing Ever

1 hour ago

There are many reasons why someone would want to be Taylor Swift - from her undeniable talent, legions of fans, adorable pets and ridiculously awesome wardrobe. However, we'd totally settle for being her plus-one to an awards show. Why, you ask? Here are three reasons based on Swift's big night at Sunday's American Music Awards: 1. She knows how to have a great timeWe've all seen the GIFs: Taylor dancing and singing along to song after song from her prime seat in the audience. You know why it stands out? Because in a sea of people acting and looking cool, she's See more »


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Taylor Swift Cries During Selena Gomez's Heartbreaking Ama Performance, Gets Some Serious Side Eye

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Taylor Swift was moved to tears by Selena Gomez's debut performance of "The Heart Wants What It Wants" at the 2014 American Music Awards. The pop star was clearly feeling her Bff's pain, but that didn't stop a few fellow audience members from shooting her some serious side eye. But, hey, T.Swift sang it herself—haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate. The "Shake It Off" singer went through a lot of emotions during Sunday night's show. When she wasn't crying with Selena, she was dancing with Justin Bieber's on-off love in the audience—and Lorde, too! She also See more »


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How Schmidt Happens to Be The Most Popular Name on TV

36 minutes ago

Holy "Schmidt"! That last name has become a go-to for TV and film writers looking to give their characters a memorable moniker.

Netflix made headlines last week when it picked up two seasons of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, the sitcom starring Ellie Kemper as a former cult member navigating the big city. NBC was originally set to launch the new comedy, from 30 Rock exec producers Tina Fey and Robert Carlock, but the Netflix deal was too good to pass up (and saved NBC the expense of trying to launch the new show in this sitcom-challenged era).

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- Michael Schneider

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The Walking Dead Recap: Good Cop, Bad Cop

43 minutes ago

As the title suggests, this episode is just plain lousy with crosses of all sorts: the cross at the church that could end up being chopped to bits; the cross around a zombie’s neck that moves Father Gabe to yet another emotional breakdown; the Grady Memorial car with a cross in the window that nearly wrecks Tyreese’s hostage plan; and a double-cross that Sasha really should have seen coming. There’s a lot going on, as the pace quickens and the stakes ratchet up ahead of next week’s mid-season finale.Rather than focus on one story line, this chapter toggles between all See more »

- Richard Rys

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The Guardian - Film News

The 20 best British science fiction films – in pictures

22 November 2014 4:05 PM, PST

To coincide with the BFI’s sci-fi season and its digital re-release of 2001: A Space Odyssey, we thought this would be a good time to look at some of the British greats of the genre. Since the 1970s co-productions and foreign investment mean it’s hard to say exactly what a British film is, so for this gallery we have decided to look at films set in Britain

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- Greg Whitmore

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First Look At Empire's The Hobbit: Battle Of The Five Armies Covers

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Update #2 The second of our Five Armies covers — celebrating our special issue guest-edited by Peter Jackson — reveals the dwarves, as represented by the battle-armoured trio of Fili (Dean O'Gorman) and Kili (Aidan Turner) flanking a steely-eyed Thorin (Richard Armitage).You could argue Thorin is See more »


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Nine Inch Nails Fans Will Be Surprised By This Album

3 September 2013 11:50 AM, PDT

Nine Inch Nails, "Hesitation Marks" (Columbia)

Sun-kissed harmonies, funk-flecked guitar lines and – whisper it – a saxophone workout all make an appearance on "Hesitation Marks," a surprising new offering from Trent Reznor's Nine Inch Nails after a lengthy, self-imposed hiatus.

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MTV Movies Blog

The Best Movies Of 2013

17 December 2013 12:00 PM, PST

To clarify, this is my top ten today at this very moment. It's going to change. Even as I wrote out the below list, I was dramatically shifting these worthy films up and down. For one thing I want — no, need — to see all of these again and See more »


- Josh Horowitz

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Filmmaker Magazine

Ten Lessons on Filmmaking from David Lynch

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After 25 years, the wait is over for Twin Peaks fans. David Lynch and Mark Frost have announced a return to the mythical town coming in 2016 to Showtime. The show is often credited for having paved the way for the golden age of television today, when See more »

- Ariston Anderson

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TotalFilm

Jude Law set to join Guy Ritchie’s Knights Of The Roundtable

16 November 2014 10:48 PM, PST

Guy Ritchie’s Camelot saga Knights Of The Roundtable looks set to add another big name to its growing ensemble, with Jude Law in negotiations to join the production. According to Variety, Law is circling the role of the new film’s chief villain, although the identity of said bad See more »


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