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FX 'Legion' More David Lynch Than 'X-Men: Apocalypse'
FX 'Legion' More David Lynch Than 'X-Men: Apocalypse'
FX 'Legion' More David Lynch Than 'X-Men: Apocalypse'
The reception of this weekend’s X-Men: Apocalypse will surely have a hand in deciding the future of the franchise, but leave it to TV to explore the decidedly weirder corners of the X-universe. Take FX’s Noah Hawley-drawn Legion, which the Fargo showrunner claims will deliver “something whimsical and imaginative and unexpected,” rather than punching and kicking.
‘Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates’ Trailer Sends Four Stars to Hawaii
‘Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates’ Trailer Sends Four Stars to Hawaii
‘Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates’ Trailer Sends Four Stars to Hawaii
Destination weddings are, by anyone’s measure, the absolute worst. You shell out big-ass cash money to fly to some far-flung corner of the tropics, just to bear witness to someone else’s happiness? A vacation you take as a favor to someone else, the destination wedding is the scourge of the social calendar, but Adam DeVine and Zac Efron inadvertently stumble upon the perfect antidote to the lameness in the newly revealed trailer for Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates. As the title may suggest, the brothers Mike (DeVine) and Dave (Efron) Stangle need wedding dates. What they get is more than either had bargained for.
FX 'X-Men' TV Series 'Legion' Adds Dan Stevens, Aubrey Plaza
FX 'X-Men' TV Series 'Legion' Adds Dan Stevens, Aubrey Plaza
FX 'X-Men' TV Series 'Legion' Adds Dan Stevens, Aubrey Plaza
For a major new comic book property, FX’s X-Men TV series Legion has been curiously silent in recent weeks, following its first casting, and a few TCA updates. Now, showrunner Noah Hawley drops a huge X-bomb, as Dan Stevens, Aubrey Plaza and another Fargo alum have been tapped for the lead roles of Professor Xavier’s child David Haller, and support cast.
‘Dirty Grandpa’ Review: I Can’t Believe How Bad This Movie Is
‘Dirty Grandpa’ Review: I Can’t Believe How Bad This Movie Is
‘Dirty Grandpa’ Review: I Can’t Believe How Bad This Movie Is
Earlier this week, Buzzfeed’s Anne Helen Petersen wrote an essay called “The Shaming of Robert De Niro,” in which she criticized cinephiles who think De Niro should retire rather than continue to harm his legacy as one of his generation’s finest actors by appearing in subpar material. Such arguments, Petersen says, are “snobbery at best and thinly veiled ageism at worst.” Starring in films like The Bag Man, Red Lights, and Killing Season “might not be working with Scorsese for 10 years,” she adds, “but it’s not shameful.”
‘Dirty Grandpa’ Red-Band Trailer: Robert De Niro Wants to F— Everything That Moves
‘Dirty Grandpa’ Red-Band Trailer: Robert De Niro Wants to F— Everything That Moves
‘Dirty Grandpa’ Red-Band Trailer: Robert De Niro Wants to F— Everything That Moves
Have you ever wanted to hear Robert De Niro talk about Queen Latifah taking a s— in his mouth? Well, good news, because that day has arrived! If you thought the first Dirty Grandpa trailer was something, wait until you see this new red-band trailer, which lets De Niro get more dirty than you ever needed to see and hear.
Watch the Entire Cast of ‘Parks and Recreation’ Sing ‘Bye Bye, Li’l Sebastian’
Watch the Entire Cast of ‘Parks and Recreation’ Sing ‘Bye Bye, Li’l Sebastian’
Watch the Entire Cast of ‘Parks and Recreation’ Sing ‘Bye Bye, Li’l Sebastian’
If you’re still feeling emotional about last night’s series finale of Parks and Recreation, this might not make you feel better, but it will certainly make you feel more! On last night’s Late Night With Seth Meyers, the entire cast of the series joined host Seth Meyers to talk about their show (and saying goodbye to it, sniff sniff). From Amy Poehler to Chris Pratt, Adam Scott to Aubrey Plaza, Aziz Ansari to Retta, everyone was here to celebrate the show. And you know who else was there in spirit? Li’l Sebastian. More tears, it’s okay, let it out.
'Parks and Recreation' Final Season Premiere Synopsis
'Parks and Recreation' Final Season Premiere Synopsis
'Parks and Recreation' Final Season Premiere Synopsis
We’re not quite ready to say goodbye to ‘Parks and Recreation’ in 2015, but our favorite Pawnee characters have moved well ahead to the year “2017" all the same. The seventh and final season will premiere on January 13 with a double-dose of said future, but why wait to check out the first two spoilery synopses of the season?
Aubrey Plaza Lands Role She Was Born to Play: Grumpy Cat!
Aubrey Plaza Lands Role She Was Born to Play: Grumpy Cat!
Aubrey Plaza Lands Role She Was Born to Play: Grumpy Cat!
In what could be the most perfect and appropriate casting of all time, Aubrey Plaza, known for playing constantly "over it" April Ludgate on 'Parks and Recreation,' is set to voice Grumpy Cat in Lifetime's Grumpy Cat movie! That's why we're so lively and colorful right now.

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