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The Voice season eight has found its groove in the live rounds. After eliminating eight contestants last week (April 8) in a slaughterhouse results show, on Monday night (April 13), the top 12 finally got what was theirs by breaking out and showing America what they're made of... with the help of Reba McEntire, of course. -
Stephen King's 'The Dark Tower' Picked Up By Sony for Film Adaptation: 'Gunslinger' Script Written
Sony has picked up Stephen King's Dark Tower after a 10-year attempt to bring the series to the silver screen. -
Key and Peele Hilariously Recap Story Lines from 'Game of Thrones' in Prep for Season 5
Approaching its fifth season, Game of Thrones will see the premiere of its fifth season on Sunday. The battle for the Throne has yet to cease as all the deserving Kings fight over control of Westeros. Comedians Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele came together to recap and shine some light on earth-shattering story lines within the HBO hit fantasy series. -
'Rocky Horror Picture Show' TV Remake Coming To Fox, Casting Decisions Unknown
Time is fleeting while the wildly peculiar and cult classic film, The Rocky Horror Picture Show quickly approaches its 40th anniversary- fans both die-hard and entry-level will have a chance to become a creature of the night with Fox's upcoming TV remake. -
HBO Acquires "I'll Take You There" Singer Mavis Staples' Documentary Following SXSW Premiere
A documentary on gospel singer and civil rights activist, Mavis Staples, has recently been acquired by HBO. The Jessica Edwards' documentary, "Mavis!" on the "I'll Take You There" singer, was well received at its premiere at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival in March. -
Madonna Does Stand-up Comedy on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'
Madonna recently showcased her secret talent as a comedian. On "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" last night (April 9), the "Rebel Heart" singer took on stand-up comedy for the first time. -
Madonna, The Roots & Jimmy Fallon Jam to 'Holiday' on Classroom Instruments [WATCH]
It may still be a little dreary in New York, but Madonna, The Roots and Jimmy Fallon got tropical and want you to celebrate a "Holiday." Last night (April 9), the "Ghosttown" singer stopped by The Tonight Show as the talk show's main guest and she teamed up with the entire crew for a classroom instruments rendition of her 1983 hit. -
David Lynch Pulls Out of 'Twin Peaks' Revival, Cast Makes Video To Bring Him Back [WATCH]
Over the past few days, "Twin Peaks" fans have endured a whirlwind of emotions from extreme excitement to utter disappointment. With David Lynch withdrawing his involvement from the "Twin Peaks" Showtime revival, the cast took matters into its own hands, hoping for a compromise. -
'Orange is the New Black' Season 3 Trailer Premier; 'No Excuses, No Apologies' [WATCH]
The inmates at Litchfield aren't done telling their frenzied stories just yet--the endless chaos and misfortunes that surround Piper and the rest of the tan and orange-suited ladies, come back tenfold in the "Orange is the New Black" season three trailer. -
Kanye West, Common to Reportedly Star in Spike Lee Amazon Film 'Chiraq'
Kanye West and Common are reportedly being tapped to star in the new Spike Lee film 'Chiraq,' being developed for Amazon Studios. Lee is also courting major acting stars Samuel L. Jackson and Jeremy Piven for the film, according to The Wrap. Though details are scarce about the film, the plot might deal with the gun violence that has plagued the city, notably the South Side, in recent years. -
Mystikal and Mark Ronson Perform "Feel Right" on 'The Ellen Show' [WATCH]
Mystikal and DJ/producer Mark Ronson took the stage on 'The Ellen Show' yesterday, April 8, to perform their track "Feel Right." The single is off Ronson's new album 'Uptown Special.' -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Top 12 Revealed in Slaughterhouse Live Playoffs Elimination
On Wednesday night (April 8), it was finally time for The Voice season eight to trim the fat. After four hours of live performances earlier in the week, it was time to cut 40 percent of the remaining contestants, leaving America with its final top 12. It was a slaughterhouse, but for the most part, the right decisions were made by Pharrell, Christina Aguilera, Blake Shelton, Adam Levine and American voters.
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