Do you love Joel McHale as much as I do? Popwatch has an interview with him tomorrow and wants to hear your questions for the Soup host.
FilmExperience has a list of actors for whom 2008 looks to be a banner year, including Eric Bana, Bradley Cooper, Anne Hathaway and Elizabeth Banks, among others.
Vulture wonders why the Saturday Night Live cast is funny everywhere except SNL.
According to Stereogum, the Meatloaf documentary appears to be dramatic.
Brat Pack flashback! TV Squad turns its spotlight on Andrew McCarthy.
Apparently, the next horror remake to come from production company Platinum Dunes will be Rosemary's Baby, according to ShockTilYouDrop.
Pop Candy wants to know about your favorite books on rock music.
The TV Addict fantasy-recasts the Gossip Girl role that Mischa Barton reportedly turned down.
PopSugarUK's latest installment of her awesome interview with Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson is really interesting, as the girls get political.
Popwatch analyzes whether Knocked Up swings more toward liberal or conservative values.
TV Squad isn't as excited as I am that "The Soup" will air two shows per week this summer.
Idolator posts a dreadful song that may or may not be the Transformers movie theme.
Are you mourning the lack of "The Office" episodes this summer? Give Me My Remote has all sorts of Office-y treats today in their roundup called The Office Thursday.
Stereogum directs me to I'm From Barcelona's ode to Britney Spears and her head-shaving incident.
Popcandy tells us about Neptune Noir, a book of essays about "Veronica Mars" with an introduction and additional writing by creator/producer Rob Thomas.
So what if Wilco sold its music to commercials? Merry Swankster points out that David Bowie did too, and he's awesome.
TV With MeeVee ponders how realistic psychiatrist Dr.
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Kelly Ripa looked sophisticated and fashionable on the set of Live With Regis and Kelly in a sexy Robert Rodriguez ruffled blouse and a pair of sleek Paul & Joe trousers. She completed this look with a pair of sky-high Marni heels and simple gold earrings.
It took me a while to draw out these kooky costars, but Year One cavemen Jack Black and Michael Cera provide low-key laughs in person to perfectly complement the movie's madcap antics....