Kate Erbland
Comic-Con 2014: Go Inside With Our Massive Photo Gallery
If you're jonesing for some Comic-Con action, but can't make it down to San Diego for the festivities, we've got just the ticket: a massive photo gallery that includes looks at what's happening on the floor, out in the crowd, even on the streets of SD. Comic-Con isn't just panels and trailers (and, yes, lots of waiting in line), it's a full experience that that has to be seen to be believed. If you can't really see it, this should suffice quite nicely.
Michael Douglas Talks ‘Ant-Man’ and His Upcoming Comic-Con Appearance
Michael Douglas is not what we would call a comic book guy. Sure, the veteran actor will next star in Peyton Reed's 'Ant-Man' (and he even appears to be growing some wild facial hair for the gig), but that doesn't mean that any of this comic book stuff is in his wheelhouse. He even thinks that 'Ant-Man' is about an ant. No, really.
Scarier Than Fiction: Which Recent “Based on a True Story” Horror Movies Are Actually True Stories?
Tacking on a “based on a true story” tag has always helped bolster the scare factor of horror films, but its usage has become increasingly more frequent (and less fact-based) in recent years – though that doesn’t mean we’re suddenly in the golden age of reality-based horror films. Just because a film boasts about its real world roots doesn’t mean it’s always true. What’s really scary is how often it’s not.
Jason Momoa on Aquaman in ‘Batman v Superman,’ His Gruesome ‘Game of Thrones’ Death
Jason Momoa is tight-lipped. Sure, the former 'Game of Thrones' and future 'Batman v Superman' star is happy to be on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' to chat it up with professed big fan Jimmy Kimmel, but he's not going to let anything slip about the worst kept secret in Hollywood right now -- that he's playing Aquaman in the next major DC comic book movie. Admittedly, though, he sure looks nervous about it.
Recap the ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 4 Finale — in 6 Seconds!
We thought we were on the ball with "Everything You Need to Know in 60 Seconds," but Conan O'Brien one-upped us -- he recapped the 'Game of Thrones' season 4 finale in only six!
Kevin Hart and Jimmy Fallon Overcome Their Fear of Roller Coasters — Kinda
'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon and screechy-voiced comedian Kevin Hart both hate roller coasters, but the guys decided to face their fears together (aww) by taking a special spin on Universal Studio Orlando's massive Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit roller coaster.
Watch Conan O’Brien Star in an Awful ’80s Training Video
This may sound hard to believe, but back when Conan O'Brien arrived in Los Angeles as a starry-eyed (and possibly starving) television writer about three decades ago, gigs weren't just raining from the sky. The future late-night host had to take on some strange bits to make ends meet, including popping up in this NAMM (that's National Association of Music Merchants, in case you're not hip to esoteric professional groups) training video as the "opinionated type of customer."
‘Game of Thrones’ Author George R.R. Martin Has a Good Reason for Using a DOS Word Processor
Here's something you're not going to see in the 'Game of Thrones' books nor in episodes of the HBO series based on author George R.R. Martin's beloved series: computer technology. Here's something you're not going to see in George R.R. Martin's office: computer technology.
Chelsea Handler Assures Conan She Is Not Retiring
If you've been following the late-night show shake-ups of the past few months -- starting with Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers taking over the NBC slots, moving right into David Letterman announcing his retirement, and currently stalled out with the news that Craig Ferguson will also be leaving his own CBS show -- you might also be aware that Chelsea Handler is leaving her own E! show. But she is not
Brian Williams Raps ‘Gin and Juice’ on ‘The Tonight Show’
'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon has always had a lot of fun using fellow NBC anchor Brian Williams as fodder for one of his most popular skits -- making Brian Williams "rap" popular jams. Every time the super-cuts of Williams saying various words (the creation of "hippity" for 'Rapper's Delight' was particularly inspired) hit the web, they go instantly viral, and Williams appe