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Martin Short Talks ‘Maya & Marty’ & ‘I Married Monty’

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The season finale of Maya & Marty airs Tuesday evening on NBC with Emma Stone, Kelly Ripa, Sean Hayes and Steve Martin among the evening’s guests. During our interview with Short, he explained why television is his favorite medium.

Big Brother 18: Week 3: To the Victor Does Not Go the Spoils

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Things are moving along and divisions are starting to form in the Big Brother house as we enter Week 3. It all started innocently enough with Paulie winning the Head of Household challenge and the 8 Pack ready to back him up. After the collective of Paul, Bronte, Victor, Natalie and Bridgette found themselves on the wrong side of the house with the eviction of Jozea, the lines were pretty clearly drawn. 

‘My Golden Days’ DVD Celebrates International Kissing Day

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Since my own love life is non-existent, I had no idea July 6 is International Kissing Day. At least my lifelong love, aka cinema, will always be with me, and I’m definitely looking forward to the DVD release of the romantic drama My Golden Days.

Elle Fanning ‘Driven By Fear’ With Fulfilling ‘Neon Demon’ Journey

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Director Nicolas Winding Refn’s latest film The Neon Demon features Elle Fanning as Jesse, a 16-year-old model who moves to Los Angeles searching for fame and fortune. Jena Malone, Abbey Lee and Keanu Reeves co-star in this surreal horror-thriller which has garnered its share of different interpretations.

Big Brother 18: Week 2 Recap and Rankings

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So the first week of Big Brother is out of the way and alliances are starting to form, even ones outside of the teams that were picked during the opening night. It didn’t take long for Glenn, the eldest member of the season, to be sent packing, though the Freakazoids member held his own and lost to fellow Freakazoid Corey in a photo finish during the first elimination competition.

Aussie Rules Hero: Another Obscure Sports Game Finds A Home

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One of the coolest things about modern gaming, and specifically the continual expansion of online and mobile gaming, is that there are a lot of themes and concepts that might not otherwise see the light of day. This is true across a lot of different genres (let’s just say Angry Birds never would have been a game, let alone a wildly successful movie, if not for online and mobile gaming), but it’s particularly apparent with regard to sports. Console titles are expensive to produce and market, and thus we pretty much only see major sports with mass appeal turned into console experiences: FIFA, the NBA 2k series, Madden, etc. But through online flash games, mobile apps, and the casino industry as it exists on the Internet, titles based on more obscure sports have become pretty common.

Justin Chon Talks ‘Seoul Searching’ Journey And Universal Story

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Directed by Benson Lee, Seoul Searching is a 1986 set comedy about a group of Korean youths from all over the world who spend a summer in Seoul to connect with their culture. Justin Chon (Man Up, Twilight)  is Sid Park, a spiky haired rebellious youth who’s a fan of punk rock but not exactly a big fan of his own dad.

Future Flicks: Bryan Cranston Connects With ‘Power Rangers’

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Opening July 13, The Infiltrator is the true story of Federal Agent Robert Mazur’s (Bryan Cranston) attempts to take down Pablo Escobar’s drug trafficking empire in 1986. The project, directed by The Lincoln Lawyer filmmaker Brad Furman,  co-stars John Leguizamo and Diane Kruger as the agents are also doing undercover work with Mazur.

Barbie Blank, Sasha Gates, And Tia Shipman On ‘WAGS’ Work Ethic

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Though some may view the term WAGS (wives and girlfriends of sports stars) as a pejorative, Barbie Blank, Sasha Gates and series newcomer Tia Shipman provide context to the term. If you’re married, you’re going to be someone’s spouse anyway, and what truly counts is how hard you work for your family and career.

Exclusive: Moon Zappa Talks ‘Eat That Question: Frank Zappa In His Own Words’

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Author and artist Moon Zappa has thrown her full support behind Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words, a documentary that takes a clear-eyed, incisive look at one of music’s most iconic and diverse talents.