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Roddy McDowall's home videos have been uploaded to YouTube, including videos of hanging out with Paul Newman, Jane Fonda, Kirk Douglas, and MORE, and they are very cool and hey why not check them…   Read Story »
We set up a Facebook group! Join our Facebook group! You will have so much fun! -Videogum Facebook Group Simon Pegg talking about his new book, Nerd Do Well. -Slate Donald Glover seems like a…   Read Story »
Here we are again, everyone: This Week In GIFs. I can't believe we're here already! Did someone Click remote us here? If so, can I have your Click remote? I really, really want one. I'll pay you! I…   Read Story »
(Note: This review is pretty much spoiler-free. Even if something looks like a spoiler, it doesn't really tell you anything. Also, I think that the plot would have to make logical sense to be spoiled…   Read Story »
Natalie Portman's dad has written a novel that he is describing as a "fertility-thriller"? Eek! Normal grandfather-to-be jitters, I'm sure.   Read Story »
There is a long-standing rule in the Hunt for the Worst Movie of All Time that childrens' movies are not up for consideration because, while awful, they are made for children, not for adults, and to…   Read Story »
Wait for the kick! Get it, guys? Inception joke. Joseph Gordon-LOVE IT! Something something hangnail. Black Swan! Seriously, though, is Natalie Portman in all the movies now? Is that what's…   Read Story »
Natalie Portman cries so much! That's the premise of this supercut. It's a mashup of a bunch of scenes of Natalie Portman crying from a bunch of different movies, except for Black Swan, for some…   Read Story »
Hopefully this will be the last post related to the 2011 Golden Globes, but we are nothing if not thorough when it comes to Important Entertainment News.   Read Story »
Admittedly, this isn't exactly a critique of Black Swan per se, but can we burn the Regal Union Square Stadium 14 movie theater in New York to the ground? That place is such a disaster. Every time…   Read Story »