TV Review: "Always Accountable" proves there are more survivors on 'The Walking Dead'
The sixth episode of The Walking Dead brings the gang back together and shows there are more dangers out there.
The sixth episode of The Walking Dead brings the gang back together and shows there are more dangers out there.
Alessia Cara shows strong lyrical and vocal talent in her first album Know-It-All, focusing on the experience of being a teenage girl.
One Direction proves the band can create more than the basic pop album with experimental tracks.
Episode six, “Room 33,” of American Horror Story: Hotel shows AHS can get weirder.
Shia LaBeouf watched all 27 of his films last week as part of a performance art event titled #AllMyMovies that was livestreamed for the whole Internet to see.
In the back-to-back episodes "Birth" and "The Bear King" Emma reveals her plans and old faces return.
The eighth episode of Scream Queens, “Mommie Dearest,” is one of the strongest episodes of the series so far, though the show still needs to figure out how to best use its characters.
Justin Bieber apologizes for his past and explains his plans for the future with new 18-track album, Purpose.
Twelve teenage designers create New York City-inspired looks for the first challenge.
The fifth episode, “Now,” breaks down walls in the sixth season of The Walking Dead.
Beach vibes and relaxing tunes are a pleasant surprise in Wiped Out! from the alternative group The Neighbourhood.
Week nine injuries could affect fantasy owners' teams.
Kermit recreates scenes from "The Muppet Movie," and Scooter saves the show.
In his fifth studio album Mr. Misunderstood, Eric Church creates a personal atmosphere throughout the album, one that feels extra genuine in the midst of a swarm of pop-country party tunes that encompass the country music industry.
Meat and Candy needs more lyrical depth to be truly great.
Miss Piggy tries karma on for size as she helps Kermit buy a birthday present for his girlfriend Denise.
Grimes releases her long-awaited 14 track album with imaginative themes and layered vocals.
After a disappointing first few episodes, AHS: Hotel proves it’s not done yet.
Merlin finds, then loses, love in "Nimue".
In "The Bear and the Bow," Rumplestiltskin is inspired to become the hero everyone needs.