Author: Richard Lawson

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Sanrda Bullock Won't Hate Little Girls

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Today in show business news: The search for Miss Hannigan continues, some interesting clues about the next Star Wars movie, and Simon Rich continues to do well at his 20s.

By Richard Lawson

Nov 16, 2011

The Call Sheet

'South Park' Is Forever

South Park is never going away, two new fairy tale movie trailers intrigue, and Kristen Stewart plans her next move.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 16, 2011

When Fans Attack

Diehard fans are everywhere. Of TV shows, books, movies -- all manner of cultural product. That's fine: we're all DVR season pass-sporting fans of something. But why is a certain group so darn aggressive?

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 16, 2011

CBS Declares War on Perky

Yesterday CBS made their overhaul of The Early Show official, formally announcing Erica Hill, Gayle King, and Charlie Rose as their new hosts and positioning the morning show, which will get a new name, as a real-news alternative to Today and Good Morning America's chipper fluff.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 16, 2011

What We Watched

The Simple Delights of 'Ringer'

Ringer has found its sense of humor, its inner silliness, and has thus become an enjoyable Tuesday treat.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 15, 2011

The Call Sheet

Chelsea Handler Keeps Getting Richer

Chelsea Handler signs a new deal, the Oscars are charging a lot for ads, NBC ditches a good show (not Community), and Bethenny Frankel is in trouble.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 15, 2011

What 'Community' Did Wrong

NBC has pulled their cult hit from midseason, leaving it with an uncertain future. What happened?

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 15, 2011

What We Watched

Gabby Giffords' Promising Progress

While many watched Bob Costas interview Jerry Sandusky last night, ABC was airing something far more uplifting.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 14, 2011

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Anna Kournikova Gets Dumped

A sexy tennis pro loses a job, the little girl from Mad Men gets one, and two new shows look very, very bad.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 14, 2011

Who Is Meryl Streep's Margaret Thatcher For, Exactly?

An international trailer for the upcoming Margaret Thatcher biopic The Iron Lady has been released, and it presents itself as a stirring King's Speech (meets Evita?) style drama about a populist hero overcoming adversity. Wait. Are we talking about the same Margaret Thatcher here?

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 14, 2011

'The Hunger Games' Trailer Does Not Disappoint

Holy Haymitch, it's here. The first teaser trailer for the upcoming Hunger Games movie, based on the hugely successful book series, has arrived!  And it looks good!

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 14, 2011

What We Watched

'The Walking Dead' Finally Starts to Trot

We're glad that the heretofore listless season of The Walking Dead got interesting last night. 

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 11, 2011

The Call Sheet

Paul Bettany: Master of Sex

Paul Bettany has been declared an expert in the art of love, Ben Stiller's wife gets her shot, and The Early Show will never be the same.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 11, 2011

Movie Review

Reviews: Death and Wigs

Friday means movies are opening, which means movie reviews! Today we cover a Werner Herzog documentary about capital punishment and an Adam Sandler movie about plain old regular punishment.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 11, 2011

What We Watched

Admit It: You Watch 'The Vampire Diaries'

Let's imagine a scenario in which maybe, just maybe, you watch a certain television program about vampires and their diaries.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 10, 2011

The Call Sheet

'Twilight' Madness Begins Again

It's almost time to go nuts about Twilight again, it's almost time to be civilly excited about The Hunger Games, and Ricky Gervais wants back in.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 10, 2011

Charlize Theron Is Stealing Beauty

Universal has released the first trailer for next June's fairytale actioner Snow White and the Huntsman, a swooping special effects-heavy re-imagining that marks the first feature film from commercial director Rupert Sanders. It looks interesting!

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 10, 2011

Hooray for the Big Gaudy Brian Grazer Oscars!

It's now official that Brian Grazer, spiky-headed producer of roughly a billion movies, has stepped in to replace the disgraced Brett Ratner as producer of next year's big, glittery Republican National Convention Oscars ceremony. This is a good choice!

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 10, 2011

What We Watched

'American Horror Story' Goes Too Far

Today we're looking at an unpleasantly unsettling scene on FX's American Horror Story. Spoilers abound, so proceed with caution.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 9, 2011

The Call Sheet

Kelly Ripa Is Never Going Away

Kelly Ripa will be on television forever, a first look at the new Snow White, and Jessica Chastain continues her reign, quite literally.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 9, 2011

Who Should Host the Oscars Now?

Less than a day after Brett Ratner resigned from his post as a producer of next year's Oscars ceremony amid some unfortunate soundbite controversy, his chosen host Eddie Murphy has pulled out as well. So everyone is forced to wonder: Who's gonna host the damn Oscars now?? Luckily, we have some ideas.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 9, 2011

'Family Circus' Cartoonist Bil Keane Dead at 89

Bil Keane, who created the popular Family Circus newspaper cartoon strip in 1960, has passed away at age 89, reports to the AP.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 9, 2011

The Long National Brett Ratner Nightmare Is Over

Brett Ratner quit! The Oscars are saved! But is Brett Ratner? And, actually, are the Oscars?

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 9, 2011

What We Watched

'Glee' Gives Good Loving

Last night saw the unveiling of a "controversial," sex-filled episode of Glee that wound up being pretty darn good. 

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 8, 2011

The Call Sheet

Welcome Back, Jennie Garth

Jennie Garth is heading back to TV, Britney Spears' manager has a strange new client, and Regis announces his send-off guests.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 8, 2011

Ten Actors Who Deserve Their Own Shows

HBO just passed on Téa Leoni's new show, which is a shame. She, and these nine other actors, deserve their own show.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 8, 2011

If the Oscars Want Brett Ratner, Then They'll Get Brett Ratner

Brett Ratner has been on a bit of an apology tour over the past couple days for saying stupid things, and it's all very embarrassing. For Ratner, sure, but also for the Academy.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 8, 2011

What We Watched

A 'Real Housewives' Mystery Solved

A substance-fueled reality mystery was finally addressed last night. 

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 7, 2011

The Call Sheet

Basically Nobody Watches NBC Anymore

NBC is in deep trouble, but maybe Hannibal Lecter can save them; Justin Bieber wins Christmas; and Leo DiCaprio gets his revenge.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 7, 2011

How to Make a Where's Waldo Movie

MGM has bought the rights to Where's Waldo?, the illustrated kids book series in which the goal is to find the striped shirt-sporting hero in a crowd, and we have some suggestions on how to adapt.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 7, 2011

Tiny Cat Defeats Robbers in Box Office Surprise

In a surprise victory, DreamWorks' Puss in Boots won the weekend for the second time in a row, besting the A-list comedy Tower Heist by nearly $10 million.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 4, 2011

The Call Sheet

Brett Ratner Is Still a Jerk

Brett Ratner is as unpleasant as ever, perhaps even more so; Kristen Stewart just gets too into it sometimes; and Megan Mullally gets a gig.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 4, 2011

'J. Edgar' is Best When It's Going Gay

Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar Hoover biopic J. Edgar premiered last night in Los Angeles, which means the early reviews are in. Let's take a look!

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 4, 2011

Mistakes Hilary Swank Made

Two-time Oscar winner Hilary Swank has certainly made a few good choices in her life, otherwise she might still be known as simply that girl from that Karate Kid movie, but she also has a knack for career-careening catastrophes.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 3, 2011

The Call Sheet

Ryan Seacrest Does Everything

Today: Ryan Seacrest wears so many hats he needs a new closet (it's pretty full as is!), HBO makes Brooklyn one very happy borough, and Warner Bros. makes a very bad decision.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 3, 2011

At Least Occupy Our TV, Please

America's deep and sadly abiding fascination with the spending of money will obviously never die completely -- we're too wish-based a society for that -- but might there be hope that something like Occupy Wall Street could, in some moderately significant way, at least change current tastes in pop culture?

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 3, 2011

'Top Chef' Should Eliminate Contestants Every Five Minutes

Last night was the season premiere of Top Chef: Texas, the latest installment of Bravo's excellent cooking competition series, and it was so exciting—mostly because someone was eliminated, like, every three seconds.  

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 3, 2011

Attractive Young Writers Finally Find a Way to Hook Up

It seems there's a New York poets group chiefly populated by young attractive gay men (and their rich older benefactors) looking to get it on. Alas, you're not invited.

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By Richard Lawson

Nov 2, 2011

The Best Characters on TV Right Now

Now that nearly all the new shows of the fall TV season have premiered (Once Upon a Time and Grimm both unmagically limped onto the scene last week), let's take a look at who we like the best right now. From listless New Yorkers to men with half a face, these are our favorite TV characters right now.

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