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The English society of Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, P.G. Wodehouse, and other authors collide in these updated social satires.
Remember when Entourage used to have good cameos? Remember when the guys actually had fun? Remember when Ari was a supporting character? Those days are long gone
Kath & Kim has become a worldwide phenomenon. It is witty, ridiculous, and extremely accurate about modern life. Put simply, it's one of the funniest things on television
How I Met Your Mother brings back the Slap Bet gag as Ted and Robin use Marshall's fourth slap on Barney. The gang celebrates Thanksgiving with Lily's estranged father.
Smart decisions and major snubs highlight a closer look at some of the honorees. And can "Friday Night Lights" please get some love?
Old and new favorites range from a bumbling secret agent from the 1960s in Get Smart to a current group of talented high school misfits in Glee.
Marshall is stressed out at work and decides to take up smoking again. With Robin as the only regular smoker, Ted, Lily, and Barney soon follow Marshall's lead.
Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, and Rosalind Russell climbed over the hill back to the top. Angela Lansbury tread the boards of Broadway. Lucille Ball became beloved on TV.
Superstition surrounds "Friday the 13th," but while shaking on the sofa, why not snuggle up to some fun frights of film and television?
Watch BFFs Salma Hayek and Penelope Cruz romp around in the ridiculous campy western comedy with Steve Zahn in Bandidas.
Enjoy some weird and wonderful trivia about the making of Overture Films' "Mad Money" starring Diane Keaton, Queen Latifah, and Katie Holmes as novice bank robbers.
Wearing green sparks ideas for a party this St. Patrick's Day. Celebrate all things Irish with food, four-leaf clovers, shamrocks and special party supplies.
It's lewd, it's crude, it's not for everyone, but it certainly raises some questions... and eyebrows.
Finding the dog that suits your needs is a decision that requires realistic expectations and some research to avoid taking on a commitment that you can't handle.
Comedies and dramas dominate this month's new releases of television series released on DVD.
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost have joined the cast for Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson's motion-capture adaptation of Tintin.
A collection of random and hilarious remarks by celebrities, politicians, comedians, athletes, and notable public figures.
"The Book of Basketball" by Bill Simmons is the right combination of comedy book, sports chronicle and NBA master's thesis.
Woody Harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg star in Ruben Fleischer's surprising hit comedy with zombies, Zombieland.
Charlie Brooker returns to our TV screens with new show You Have Been Watching on Channel 4, providing wonderfully satirical commentary on British Television.
A list of five British comedy shows that will only improve and enhance your life if they are evaded at all costs. WARNING - contains extreme hyperbole.
Thursday night prime time comedy returns tonight with the season premieres of "The Office," "Parks and Recreation" on NBC. And on FX: "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"
While sex is among the most natural acts of life, are teen dramas abusing the importance of it and feeding their young viewers fiction about being sexually active?
Popular classic sitcoms not only entertained; they defined an era and formed the foundation of the television industry.
WWII took place between the invention of television and the availability of television, but it has still been the subject of many ongoing television dramas and comedies.


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