Jane Lynch
Jane Lynch is currently hosting the fifth season of "Hollywood Game Night." Weirdly, we have yet to receive an invite…
Jane Lynch is currently hosting the fifth season of "Hollywood Game Night." Weirdly, we have yet to receive an invite…
Justin Chon stars in "21 and Over," written by the guy behind "The Hangover." We hope that Justin is okay with nudity and/or Bengal tigers.
Sarah Darling probably has the sweetest name in country music, right next to Wynonna Honeybunch. Her new album is Home to Me.
Colin Farrell stars in "The Lobster" the most bizarre and brilliant movie we've seen in a long time, even though it asks us to believe that Colin, the most handsome & charming Irishman ever, is unlucky in love.
Jenna Elfman stars in "Imaginary Mary," in which a woman’s imaginary friend from childhood returns to her life and causes all sorts of trouble. We’d be happy to have a troublemaking imaginary friend so long as she was also voiced by Rachel Dratch.
Frightened Rabbit is an indie rock band from Scotland; we're stocking the greenroom with haggis as we speak. Their new album is Pedestrian Verse.
Matthew Fox stars in "Emperor," set in post-WWII Japan. Boy, even after "Lost," Matthew keeps landing on islands.
Anthony Jeselnek hosts "The Jeselnik Offensive," a no-holds-barred take on current events with a sharp edge. We're getting our bleep button oiled and ready in case Anthony lets the expletives fly.
Ian Edwards's new comedy album, 100% Half-Assed is the debut release from Team Coco Records. Better luck next time, Bono & Justin Timberlake!
In "Homefront", James Franco plays an evil meth kingpin called Gator. Man, Andy is going to be crushed that he didn't get that part.
Robert Kirkman created "The Walking Dead," so we plan on forwarding him all our therapy bills for getting constantly freaked out by it.
Brit-born Jamie N. Common's new album is called Rumble and Sway, which we still can't believe isn't Cockney rhyming slang for something dodgy.