The CW to Revive MADTV
by Tyler Peterson
- Apr 11, 2016
The Emmy Award-winning sketch comedy series MADtv is returning to television, making the jump to primetime with eight all-new one-hour episodes on The CW Network; a premiere date and time for the series, from Telepictures, will be announced at a later date.
Bravo's WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE to Air 1,000th Episode Next Week
by Tyler Peterson
- Feb 24, 2016
Bravo Media prepares the shotski as 'Watch What Happens Live,' hosted by Andy Cohen, celebrates its 1000th episode on Wednesday, March 2 at 11pm ET/PT. During the milestone occasion, Cohen along with guests, and Bravo superfans, Chrissy Teigen and Kristin Chenoweth look back at some of the most shocking and unforgettable moments in the show's history. The special will also include surprise guests and various games to put Chrissy and Kristin's Bravo knowledge to the test. The party continues with a congratulatory 'Night of 1000 Shots' montage featuring video messages from various celebrity and Bravolebrity friends of the show.
Ryan Reynolds Reacts to DEADPOOL Co-Star Leslie Uggams' Lyrics Flub
by Caryn Robbins
- Feb 11, 2016
In this DEADPOOL special on Entertainment Weekly, Ryan Reynolds talks with the editorial director of People and EW and listens to a clip of legendary co-star and Broadway veteran Leslie Uggams forgetting lyrics and singing gibberish in one of the Internets first viral videos.
BWW Review: DEADPOOL Shakes Up Superhero Genre with Profane Perfection
by Matt Tamanini
- Feb 8, 2016
When looking at the history of film, distinct well-worn patterns develop over time; tendencies turn into tropes and conventions become clichés. This has never been truer than in today's Hollywood as reboots and franchises have dominated the calendar for the last two decades, drowning out originality and creativity. However, once every generation or two, a film so exceeds the limitations that an assigned genre has placed on it that it is destined to change the way that we look at cinema forever; THE JAZZ SINGER, CITIZEN KANE, SINGIN' IN THE RAIN, THE GODFATHER, PULP FICTION, and now DEADPOOL.
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