Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is based on the memoirs of Kim Baker from her biographical novel, Taliban Shuffle, about a cable news producer who decided to take on a daring new job as a war correspondent in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2002. We journey with the forty-something American woman through the hedonistic haze and turbulent years as […]
Looks like Mr. Cosby got called out big time by two Hollywood comedy heavyweights. Watch Tina and Amy bust out the big guns at the Golden Globes.
It’s Awards Season people! It’s time to judge those celebs and see what they’re wearing down the red carpets of Hollywood. Also, it is a time to appreciate good films and series. Don’t forget that.
Tina Fey is always funny. I find her entertaining and insightful, and she certainly has some good words to say regarding Kim K’s Paper cover this week…
It’s only one month to go until awards season is in full swing, when the duo of Amy Poehler and Tina Fey will kick things off by hosting the Golden Globes at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
Mitt Romney has only just been confirmed as the presidential candidate for the Republican Party in the US, which means pretty soon he’s going to have to be answering some big question and making some tough political decisions. The most important of these has just arisen – to SNL, or not to SNL?
Wow. How something like this even happens, I’m not even sure. But, it is both hilarious, and an epic fail. During a Fox News report on 2012 American presidential candidates, Fox News displayed a picture of Tina Fey playing Palin on an episode of Saturday Night Live instead of showing an actual picture of Sarah Palin. Awkward.
Independent Newspapers has been providing us with little gems of unintentional wordplay for years now. And when they’re not reporting that X politician has been fingered by Y investigative body (how many times could you withstand that kind of interrogation before you cracked?), they’re making pictorial gaffs. Please enjoy this little piece of joy.
It seems that if you’re blue, you’re in vogue… well that’s if pop culture in 2010 is anything to go by with James Cameron’s Na’vi tribesmen in Avatar, The Smurfs feature film and now our giant blue-headed villain in Megamind. Perhaps Andy Warhol was really onto something with his colour transition duplications of Marilyn Monroe and John Wayne’s heads when he coloured […]