The Back-up Plan: Pregnant With Problems


Updated 10/06/10 4:04 PM · Posted by · 9 comments

The Back-up Plan Movie Review, Starring Jennifer Lopez and Alex O'Loughlin 2010-04-23 07:00:00

In Jennifer Lopez's new film, The Back-up Plan, she returns to romantic comedy mode as NYC single Zoe, who's ready to have a baby on her own. As luck would have it, the day she gets inseminated, she coincidentally meets a handsome stranger named Stan (Alex O'Loughlin), who — wouldn't ya know it — just may be the one for her. Even though it's a comfort to see Lopez in the strappy sandals of a Read more

SNL Lets Go of Two Female Cast Members — Are You Surprised?


Updated 09/09/09 12:57 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 17 comments

Casey Wilson and Michaela Watkins Have Been Fired From SNL

Last week I was excited to report that SNL was adding two funny ladies to the cast, but apparently they came with a price. Michaela Watkins and Casey Wilson, who both joined the show within the last two seasons, have been let go. I was looking forward to seeing a more female-intensive cast, but Watkins and Wilson didn't create the most memorable characters to appear on the show. What do you Read more

MadTV Ends While SNL Gets Two New Ladies


Updated 11/13/08 10:40 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 19 comments

MadTV Canceled, New Cast Members Added to SNL

Good news and sorta sad news. I'll start with the sorta sad: Fox has canceled it's long-running sketch comedy program MadTV, which didn't exactly shock too many people. The folks at Best Week Ever even joked they thought it got canceled four years ago. Snark aside, I still think this holdover from the '90s deserves a (brief) moment of silence. The good news is that sketch comedy is still Read more

Wanderlust: Could Have Used Some More Direction


Updated 02/24/12 3:05 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Wanderlust Movie Review

Many of the characters in Wanderlust preach about freedom, whether it's in relation to work, love, or clothing, and the philosophy seems like it was over-applied to the making of this film, because it ends up completely lost. Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston play married couple George and Linda, Manhattanites who have just put all their money into buying a home in the city when George loses his Read more