“The Wedding Ringer” Blu-Ray Review (Deepest Dream)
Debuting Tuesday, April 28 on Blu-ray and DVD, The Wedding Ringer (R, 101 minutes) features Kevin Hart as Jimmy Callahan,  a skilled “best man” for hire. Jimmy, however, has the biggest challenge of his career as he must also find also find seven groomsmen for his latest client, the friendless Doug Harris (The Comedians’ Josh Gad).
Nate Ruess Releases New “Grand Romantic” Track

GRAMMY winning artist Nate Ruess has released “AhHa,” a new track from his upcoming debut solo album Grand Romantic. The song arrives on the heels of Ruess’ hit single “Nothing Without Love
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Milo Ventimiglia Talks “Gotham” And Batman Birthday Party
Actor Milo Ventimiglia can now say he’s part of the Batman universe thanks to his current run as Jason Lennon on Gotham. Lennon, known as “The Ogre,” is a serial killer who last week had the eyes for Barbara Keane (Erin Richards).
“The Royals” Star William Moseley On Sun, Surf & Sheepscombe
William Moseley may play Prince Liam on The Royals, but living amidst opulence and the glitterati really isn’t his speed. While promoting the E! series with co-star Merritt Patterson, Moseley explains why his hometown of Sheepscombe is really more his speed.
DVD Review: “50 to 1” Picks The Winning Racehorse
50 to 1 is the story of longshots, as racehorse Mine That Bird beat overwhelming odds to win the 2009 Kentucky Derby. Directed by producer Jim Wilson (Dances With Wolves, Wyatt Earp) and penned by Faith Conroy, the engaging drama will appeal to fans of Seabiscuit and the underrated Secretariat.
“Avengers: Age of Ultron” – Deepest Dream Review
An hour before watching Avengers: Age of Ultron, I stepped into a nearby comic book store for a little visual and nostalgic inspiration. It’s been years since I made mine Marvel, but after watching director Joss Whedon’s latest cinematic venture, returning to the place I once loved shouldn’t be a long trek.
Matthew Weiner Talks “Mad Men” Finale On “Larry King Now”
They say all good things must come to an end, and that’s a truism which may cause its share of wistful emotions from Mad Men’s loyal fan base. In an interview on the Emmy Award winning Larry King Now, Matthew Weiner admitted to King that writing the final season was an “emotional experience.”
Audio: “American Idol” Top 5 Artists Ready And Excited For Tour

