Vulture Handicaps CBS’ ‘Greatest American Dog’
At last, a prime-time television program bold enough to take twelve adorable canines and rank them in order of quality.
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At last, a prime-time television program bold enough to take twelve adorable canines and rank them in order of quality.
Astonished networks are reporting better-than-expected upfront sales. Amazing!
We’ve accepted the fact that there are some narratives we’re emotionally invested in every week — and that others concern half-Cylon babies and imaginary opera houses.
How is David Archuleta's rapping, anyway?
The contestants tear out their vocal cords on Andrew Lloyd Webber night, and Vulture charts the results.
On the eve of Segel's leading-man debut in 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall,' we present this YouTube tribute to his greatest role to date.
Was the fake reality show on last night's '30 Rock' a grim portent of what's to come? Probably!
“Look, freak out all you want,” the writers seemed to be saying, “but we know where we’re going with this, okay?”
Why is Disney pushing the Jonas Brothers so hard? Abject terror.
The beat-boxing onetime runner-up calls the American Idol heir apparent "boring."
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