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The Bachelor: Where Are They Now?

Before pilot Jake Pavelka begins his quest to find a soulmate on The Bachelor: On the Wings of Love (Monday, Jan. 4 at 8/7c, ABC), take a look back at the show’s track record for finding lasting matches Continue reading

Fan-Favorite Shows of 2009

Bones “Best show of the year. Most improved ratings, most under-rated actors, great writers, multifaceted characters, and plenty of ick!” — dnowakowski [15 photos] Continue reading

Best of the Decade: Oscar Winners for Best Picture

Gladiator (2000) A roaring epic that blended brawn and brains, Gladiator took home five Oscars, including best actor for Russell Crowe. Continue reading

Top Moments of the Decade

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Best Performances of the Year

Drew Barrymore, Grey Gardens If you’ve seen the documentary on which this HBO movie is based, you know that Barrymore’s accent, wardrobe and mannerisms were — frighteningly — dead-on accurate. Continue reading

Best TV Shows of the Decade

The Sopranos David Chase taught us to empathize with the bad guy with his introduction of Tony Soprano, who struggled to deal with his overbearing mother while simultaneously trying to balance his responsibilities to his family — and his other family. The series began the decade’s anti-hero boom while exploring the role of violence in America. And somehow it was very, very funny Continue reading

Red Carpet Hits and Misses – Best and Worst of 2009

Miss Oh Lindsay, what goes on in that closet of yours? Wide-leg pants, a plunging top and a hideous scarf Continue reading

Top Shows of the Year

Lost Sure, Lost ‘s time-tripping fifth season was the most difficult to follow (at times even we had headaches and nosebleeds), but it also provided many weighty moments for the characters we’ve grown to love. Sawyer took on a leadership role and gave his heart to Juliet; Hurley helped Miles reunite with his long-last father; Jack finally tested the water of being a man of faith; and John Locke is, well, still dead Continue reading

Overnight Sensations

Susan Boyle It could take years for some, but for Susan Boyle, a seven-minute package — punctuated by a soaring rendition of “I Dreamed a Dream” — on Britain’s Got Talent was all it took to go from an unassuming 47-year-old Scot to a global phenomenon. Continue reading

Our Favorite Reality Show Singers

Susan Boyle’s run on Britain’s Got Talent made her an Internet sensation and now, a record-setting recording artist. Take a look at some of the other singers who have made the most of their reality-TV launching pads. [12 photos] Continue reading