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Football Stars: Gridiron to Hollywood

Terry Bradshaw After 14 years and an unprecedented four Super Bowl wins with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Bradshaw split his time between the broadcast booth and the big screen. He’s appeared in such films as Hooper and The Cannonball Run and most recently opposite Kathy Bates in Failure to Launch Continue reading

Fiercest Looks: Golden Globe Red Carpet Hits & Misses

Olivia Wilde [30 photos] Continue reading

2010 Golden Globes Red Carpet Arrivals

Olivia Wilde [22 photos] Continue reading

2010 People’s Choice Awards: Red Carpet Arrivals

Carrie Underwood [17 photos] Continue reading

Red Carpet Hits and Misses – January

Hit Anna Kendrick’s textured ivory strapless dress is simple but stunning. [6 photos] Continue reading

Our Favorite TV and Movie Vampires

As Daybreakers hits theaters, check out more of our favorte fang-tastic TV and movie vampires. [19 photos] Continue reading

Brittany Murphy’s Roles

Across The Hall In 2009, she portrayed June opposite Mike Vogel in this online film. Continue reading

Our Favorite TV and Movie Spies

To gear up for Jackie Chan’s The Spy Next Door , take a look back at some of the most superlative secret agents ever to hit TV and movie screens. [15 photos] Continue reading

Lost: Burning Questions for the Final Season

What did Jughead do? In the Season 5 finale, we finally learn that, by detonating Jughead, the Lostaways themselves may be responsible for the much-discussed “incident” of the island’s history. Whether Jughead literally reset time, as Daniel Faraday said it would, remains to be seen Continue reading

The Best Midseason Replacements Ever

The Office (March 24, 2005) When NBC premiered The Office to little fanfare in the spring of 2005 — perhaps cautious of past failed American remakes of British hits — the six-episode first season did poorly in ratings and received mixed reviews. The Peacock stuck by the series and, following the summer success of Steve Carell’s The 40-Year-Old Virgin , the show became a cult and critical favorite the next season, winning the Emmy for comedy series. Continue reading