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'SNL': Lots of energy, few laughs

It seemed as though Saturday Night Live was determined to up the energy-quotient this week, perhaps under the impression that if everyone looked as though he or she was working really hard, we might not notice that the work wasn’t all that amusing. In ...

From KEN TUCKER, Entertainment Weekly,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Dave Matthews Band,  Bill Hader,  Jason Mraz,  Al Gore,  Joseph Gordon-Levitt

TV Review: 'New Moon' cast shines on JKL

I watched and I liked…Taylor looked very embarrassed at different points in the inteview which was adorable, Kristen was very good and Rob was great as always…and Jimmy Kimmel is too funny Is it just me or are Rob and Kristen (especially Rob) two of ...

From KEN TUCKER, Entertainment Weekly,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Jimmy Kimmel,  Jimmy Fallon,  Kristen Stewart

'New Moon' cast has a blast on JKL

Jimmy Kimmel Live hosted a scream-filled appearance by Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, and Taylor Lautner last night that proved to be lots of fun even if you’re not a Twilight loyalist. (I refuse to use the term “Twihard” after Jimmy said last ...

From KEN TUCKER, Entertainment Weekly,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Jimmy Kimmel,  Robert Pattinson,  Kristen Stewart,  Taylor Lautner,  Taylor Swift

James Franco's 'GH' debut: Like it?

Anyone thinking General Hospital was going to hold James Franco’s debut on the soap opera to a final-seconds tease today was wrong. Dressed as a shabby graffiti artist, Franco — playing a “world-famous photographer and artist” cleverly named “Franco” — ...

From KEN TUCKER, Entertainment Weekly,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: James Franco,  Jean-Michel Basquiat,  Keith Haring

Janet Jackson talks MJ: Your take?

I thought it was a good interview more and I also liked the fact that they asked her about Micheal as they should but never lost sight that she is a star in her own right. What an great interview! Robin and Janet were both very impressive! Love you ...

From KEN TUCKER, Entertainment Weekly,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Janet Jackson

TV Review: Saturday Night Live

Get the latest photos, news, and more All the old ''Saturday Night Dead'' jokes no longer apply: Now in its 35th season, is a pop cultural machine that's likely to continue until producer Lorne Michaels decides to end it. It's also found a core ...

From KEN TUCKER, Entertainment Weekly,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Lorne Michaels,  January Jones,  Bill Hader,  Jason Sudeikis,  Will Forte

Sarah Palin meets Barbara Walters

Sadly, Sarah Palin’s “success” (as in, the coverage she continuously receives despite contributing absolutely nothing worthwhile to society) is further proof of America’s obsession with half-wits. MindB, I agree with everything you said except I wouldn’ ...

From KEN TUCKER, Entertainment Weekly,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sarah Palin,  Barbara Walters,  Barack Obama,  Entertainment Weekly,  MSNBC

TV Review: 'V': This subplot's gotta go!

I don’t know. The growing “need” for Tyler to feel accepted by the V’s (and his wooing of Lisa) makes for a great dark alley story. His mom is going to be the upfront fighter for the resistence and he’s in love with the enemey. Plenty tension to keep ...

From KEN TUCKER, Entertainment Weekly,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Elizabeth Mitchell,  Scott Wolf,  Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Alan Tudyk

Sarah Palin on 'Oprah': Your vote?

Sarah Palin launched her media tour to promote this week’s release of her book Going Rogue: An American Life by telling Oprah Winfrey that when she first heard of her daughter Bristol’s pregnancy, “Were we giddy-happy to be grandparents? No.” She said ...

From KEN TUCKER, Entertainment Weekly,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: John McCain,  Sarah Palin,  Oprah Winfrey,  Barack Obama,  U.S. Republican Party

TV Watch: 'The Prisoner': EW review

, AMC's heavily hyped, six-part, three-night remake of the 1967-68 British TV series, is about a guy who wakes up in an unrecognizable place he learns is called the Village. There, everyone is assigned a number, not a name. He is thenceforth called Six, ...

From KEN TUCKER, Entertainment Weekly,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: AMC,  Jim Caviezel,  Ian McKellen,  Don Draper,  Patrick McGoohan

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