Sunday, Aug 12, 2012 7:00 PM UTC
American politics: Too crazy for the movies
"The Campaign" presents American politics as an empty, vulgar, corrupt farce. If only it were that simple
"The Campaign" presents American politics as an empty, vulgar, corrupt farce. If only it were that simple
Not the comedian, but his uncle Nick, who took on North Carolina's infamous, racist senator Jesse Helms in 1972
This week we're on the fence about: Cat lady dating videos, Kim Kardashian's honor, and Shia LaBeouf taking a stand
Today's catch: James Franco's album, "Knocked Up's" follow-up, "Glee" cast member's new book, and more
This clumsy, homophobic, cliche-ridden and terminally unfunny sequel takes dude comedy to its "SATC2" nadir
The Web's most awkward talk show just got a lot more fruity. Bonus Jon Hamm cameo for the super fans
With "The Hangover Part II" coming out, we look back at some of the scariest movies about dumb tourists
The digital ceremony has this year's shortlist for the best in Internet excellence. Like "Angry Birds"
It's like deja vu all over again except Ed Helms has a face tattoo
If you didn't love him in "The Hangover"...you probably won't like him better on "Saturday Night Live"
Harvard Law professor Charles Nesson explains the loose connection between celebs, liberty, the Tea Party and pot
Two beloved movie eccentrics, a Subaru and a bunch of weed -- how can this add up to such a dim comedy?
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