Supernatural Showrunner on Final Season: If You Thought Game of Thrones Was Bad, Just Wait

The stars and creative quorum behind CW’s long-running sci-fi series Supernatural bid farewell to San Diego Comic-Con fans on Sunday in an emotional Hall H panel. In the lead-up to the show’s 15th and final season, which kicks off October 10, co-leads Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki initially tried to keep things light, goofing on every question lobbed in their direction. But toward the end of their presentation, the two fought back tears while repeatedly thanking their “fandom” for so many years of support. [Read More]

Survivor Recap: On With the Show

Survivor Tiki Man Season 46 Episode 5 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Survivor Tiki Man Season 46 Episode 5 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » The best part of this episode is when everyone files into the competition and Jeff delivers his typical, “You’re getting your look at the new Yanu tribe … Bhanu was voted off last tribal council. [Read More]

Takashi Murakami Watches From the Wings at Sothebys

Takashi Murakami, My Lonesome CowboyCourtesy of Sotheby’s Of the many happy campers at the record-demolishing (and economy-confounding) Sotheby’s auction last night, Takashi Murakami may have been the happiest. Drawing stares from art-world veterans — one told us she’d never seen an artist show up to watch his own work on the block — the Japanese Pop maestro sat in the back of the room with a serene smile as My Lonesome Cowboy, his larger-than-life sculpture of a boy waving an ejaculate lasso, brought in $15. [Read More]

Tales of the Walking Dead TV Episode Recaps & News

When the dead started coming back to life and feasting on the flesh of the living, it wasn’t just Rick Grimes and his fellow Georgians who had to fend off walkers. Tales of the Walking Dead, the third spin-off in the Walking Dead, is an anthology series that shows how all sorts of people are dealing with the downfall of civilization and the rise of the undead. Created by former TWD showrunner Scott M. [Read More]

Talking About Guys We Fucked with Krystyna Hutchinson and Corinne Fisher

Comedy duo Krystyna Hutchinson & Corinne Fisher have supported each other through both the ups and down of standup comedy – and one very bad breakup that inspired their hit podcast, Guys We Fucked. The anti-slut-shaming podcast, which has listeners that range from their teens through their seventies, tackles a number of serious issues around sex all while probing into the humor of the sex lives of the pair and their guests. [Read More]

Talking to Dana Gould About His New Special, Podcast, and Comedy Heroes

Last month, veteran standup Dana Gould released his newest standup special and album, I Know It’s Wrong. Debuting at number one on iTunes in comedy, the album is his first since 1998. Gould took this hiatus from extended standup to serve as a writer and producer for The Simpsons for seven years. Now, he’s busier than ever, with his podcast, The Dana Gould Hour, pilot projects, acting, and, of course, standup. [Read More]

Talking to Tom Green About His Absurdist Legacy, Freddy Got Fingered, and Andy Kaufman

For most of his career, Tom Green’s product could be summed up in one word: asinine. He was selling pure obnoxiousness, and satisfying that voice in our heads as we go through highscool, college and cubicle which asks — what would it be like if I never stopped acting like a nine-year-old? Bizarely, though — and perhaps troublingly — Tom Green is not an idiot. This notion is difficult to swallow, because what made Tom Green’s shtick funny was that, in concept, it was never more than shades away from being completely and genuinely pointless. [Read More]

Taylor Kitsch Returns to Texas With a Mullet

It has been too long since Taylor Kitsch has grown out his hair and run around Texas causing mischief. In Paramount TV’s six-part mini-series Waco, he stars as David Koresh, the infamous leader of the Branch Davidians. After a 51-day standoff with the ATF and the FBI, Koresh died when the cult’s compound was engulfed in flames. (The siege was the primary motivation behind the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.) Michael Shannon (“No! [Read More]

Taylor Swift Trades Snakes for Hearts to Tease New Music

Long live Taylor Swift’s Slytherin past. A blinged-out pastel phase is now upon us! Just after midnight on Saturday, the songstress made a series of power moves across her social media channels that strongly imply she’ll be releasing new music on Friday, April 26. Let’s consult the facts: On her Twitter and Instagram pages, she’s redesigned all of her photos to dreamy landscapes and hearts, with a caption of “4. [Read More]

Taylor Swift Wants to Sell You a Cardigan Cardigan

Not a cardigan. With her new surprise album folklore dropping tonight, Taylor Swift is taking you back to nature, but not without the comforts of a cream cable-knit cardigan with black-matte buttons, dark-gray trim, light-gray star embroidery on both arms, and a light-gray album-title patch on left chest with dark-gray font. That’s right, just as Taylor readies for the release of her first single “Cardigan” tonight, she’s also ready to sell you your very own Taylor Swift cardigan. [Read More]