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Celebrity Big Brother Recap: Fame Game

One of the most decisive moments of any season of Big Brother happens right at the beginning, when that year’s fated coterie of houseguests-to-be enters the close quarters where they will be sequestered for the next several months and meet for the first time their fellow competitors. First impressions mean … More » Source: Ent […]

Christopher Bonanos Among Finalists for National Book Critics Circle Awards

The National Book Critics Circle announced the 31 finalists for its annual awards today. New York’s own city editor Christopher Bonanos was nominated for his biography Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous, the riveting story of photographer Arthur Fellig (also known as Weegee). Mark Lamster’s biography of architect Philip … More » Source: Ent […]

The Bachelor Recap: Fit for Life

Colton wants everyone to know this episode that he’s looking for a capital-S, capital-W Strong Woman. He has a lot of Strong Women in his life and he’s looking for another Strong Woman to be in his life. One who goes to her job where she empowers and uplifts women … More » Source: Ent […]

Everything We Know About Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin’s Big Christian Wedding

Four months after legally (and secretly) tying the knot in a Manhattan courthouse, it sounds like Justin Bieber, 24, and Hailey Baldwin, 22, are finally having their big Christian wedding ceremony. While Baldwin and Bieber “realized that they actually felt like husband and wife without having a religious ceremony,” a source told People after … More » Source: Ent […]

Not Even the Razzie Awards Are Safe From Donald Trump

The day before we celebrate 2018’s most remarkable accomplishments in cinema, the least we can do is also channel some of that energy into the year’s raging gasoline dumpster fires. It’s only fair! Per tradition, the annual Razzie Awards have released their nominations to “honor” the worst films of the … More » Source: Ent […]

The Real Housewives of Atlanta Recap: Tokyo Story

The only thing more upsetting than seeing these women in outright conflict is seeing each of them seething under the surface. The quiet rage where you know they can’t stand each other (or their husbands) is worse than the screaming matches. It’s terrifying. It’s also so ominous because literally zero … More » Source: Ent […]

Why 2014 Was a Watershed Year for TV Crime

Scripted crime series have always been a central part of the American TV landscape, dating back to the earliest days of television and shows like Dragnet and Stand By for Crime. But the current boom of crime-focused TV — dominated by highbrow limited series, high-wattage actors, and tantalizing whodunits — … More » Source: Ent […]