Going Mad
By Annie Wilmer | March 1, 2012After almost a year and a half of waiting, Don Draper fans across the country finally get a fix of television's favorite corporate mogul.
After almost a year and a half of waiting, Don Draper fans across the country finally get a fix of television's favorite corporate mogul.
Josh Trank's Chronicle portrays the typical "super powers gone awry" story in a new and clever light.
J.J. Abrams, creator of Lost, finds yet another way to challenge the minds of U.S. television viewers in his new Fox show Alcatraz.
With only two episodes left in its fifth and final season, Chuck has filled the inner nerd in its faithful audiences.
Butter may be the funniest movie I have seen in a long time. From the very beginning, a sold-out Culbreth Theater laughed as Jennifer Garner gave butter carving at the Iowa State Fair all she had.
Before his adventures with Shrek, swashbuckling feline Puss in Boots (voiced by Antonio Banderas) followed a journey of his own.
After nearly a year of buildup and premiere delays, Fox's Terra Nova finally hit the small screen Sept.
With every push of the throttle, the thriller Drive accelerates deeper and deeper into the life of the unnamed protagonist - we'll call him "Driver" - portrayed by Academy Award-nominated actor Ryan Gosling.
What do Will Arnett, Zooey Deschanel, Ashton Kutcher, Amy Poehler and Sofia Vergara have in common? They'll all be in attendance at television's biggest night, which is right around the corner.
Despite its March 2012 release date, The Hunger Games film, based on the book by Suzanne Collins, is already gaining enough support to live up to the hype as the "next" Harry Potter or Twilight.