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‘The Office’ Series Finale: Mindy Kaling and B.J. Novak to Return, Still No Steve Carell?
‘The Office’ Series Finale: Mindy Kaling and B.J. Novak to Return, Still No Steve Carell?
‘The Office’ Series Finale: Mindy Kaling and B.J. Novak to Return, Still No Steve Carell?
While our beloved '30 Rock' will come to a close on January 31, we shan't forget that 2013 will also see the final episodes of 'The Office' airing this May. And while much has been said about the final hours of the Dunder-Mifflin crew, from returning guests to unraveling the mystery behind the documentary team, the cast and crew recently took to the TCA tour to preview the series end, including se
No Michael Scott for 'Office' Finale
No Michael Scott for 'Office' Finale
No Michael Scott for 'Office' Finale
While everyone has their own opinion of the direction NBC's 'The Office' has taken in the years without Steve Carell, as the series approaches its final swan song most would agree any finale would feel incomplete without Carell's character Michael Scott returning for one final "that's what she said." So while we move closer to 'The Office's ninth season and series finale, will Steve Care
'Incredible Burt Wonderstone' Trailer
'Incredible Burt Wonderstone' Trailer
'Incredible Burt Wonderstone' Trailer
Superstar magicians Burt Wonderstone and Anton Marvelton have ruled the Las Vegas strip for years. But facing cutthroat competition from guerilla street magician Steve Gray, even their show looks stale.
‘Hope Springs’ Review
‘Hope Springs’ Review
‘Hope Springs’ Review
Meryl Streep has done a lot acting-with-a-capital-a lately; big, showy performances with accents and makeup and wigs and uncanny impressions of famous people. 'Hope Springs' proves she can still act-with-a-lower-case-a -- playing a nobody suburban housewife trying to breathe life back into her long-standing but lifeless marriage -- and produce equally big results. She's fantastic, and she seems to
Steve Carell on His End of the World Plans: “Eating an Enormous Pizza”
Steve Carell on His End of the World Plans: “Eating an Enormous Pizza”
Steve Carell on His End of the World Plans: “Eating an Enormous Pizza”
Steve Carell is the quintessential sad-clown comic. Oh, he’s fully capable of going for broke in off-the-wall comedies like 'Anchorman' or 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin.' Yet even when Carell plays serious – as he has done in such well-received feature films as 'Crazy, Stupid, Love' or 'Little Miss Sunshine' – audiences find themselves laughing along through their tears. You might have the same reaction
Keira Knightley Interview: What Would She Do Before ‘The End Of The World?’
Keira Knightley Interview: What Would She Do Before ‘The End Of The World?’
Keira Knightley Interview: What Would She Do Before ‘The End Of The World?’
‘Seeking a Friend for the End of the World’ is like Michael Bay’s ‘Armageddon,’ only played for laughs. It takes place in a not-so-distant future, where an asteroid is destined to obliterate our planet in 21 days. Once that premise is established, the film follows two lonely souls during their final days as they try to resolve what they believe to be their most-important emotional issues. We were

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