Let’s be honest here: you probably spend more time browsing your options on Netflix Instant than you do actually watching anything. And now to add to your ongoing decision-making dilemma, Netflix’s chief content officer Ted Sarandos has announced that the service plans to start launching 20 (twenty!) new original series a year. Now you’ll never run out of options for weekend binge-watching.
We love to have a good time, so when we saw a video for Insane Inflatables we knew we had to bring it to you! Get ready for the funnest 5K to come to Amarillo.
Everyone loves a boneheaded game show contestant, but sometimes you gotta give it up for a contestant who's actually really, really good. Like this guy.
President Obama was in Chicago to cast his early vote for mid-term elections 2014. During the middle of his voting, he got a warning from a Chicago resident about his girlfriend.
The Internet has gone wild over news that J.K. Rowling has published a short story which updates fans on the lives of Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Luna Lovegood and Neville Longbottom. Rowling has written the story update as the character Rita Skeeter, a faux gossip columnist for The Daily Prophet at the official Harry Potter community site, Pottermore.
It has been almost five years since Michael Jackson passed away. But his music and dance moves continue to amaze! A kid at Pitman High School in California shows off some of MJ's best moves at a talent show.
Legal battles have been plaguing the ailing radio legend Casey Kasem.
At 82, Kasem has been suffering from advanced Parkinson's disease and has been unable to speak.
While we're more concerned with ABC's renewal of Marvel's 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' and an official series order for 'Agent Carter,' the network had plenty more to offer in advance of its Upfront presentation next week. Not only will such staples as 'Modern Family' and 'Scandal' return, but freshman comedy 'The Goldbergs' has officially earned an additional season, in addition to such pilots as 'Gu
It's been a good day for TV comic adaptations. Following The CW's official orders of 'The Flash' and 'iZombie,' Warner Bros. is adding another to the plate. NBC's 'Constantine' has officially been given the series green light, adapting the supernatural detective to live action for a second incarnation.
Moments ago we saw news that The CW officially ordered 'Arrow' spinoff 'The Flash' to series, along with the similarly comic-friendly 'iZombie,' but the news isn't all good. The 'Supernatural' spinoff 'Bloodlines' is officially a pass, while the network also opted not to renew 'The Tomorrow People,' 'Star-Crossed' or enduring 'Sex and the City' prequel series 'The Carrie Diaries.'