From the comedic mind of Mike Judge (Beavis and Butt-head), HBO's comedy "Silicon Valley" continues with 2 episodes left of Season 2. With Pied Piper facing a major upset, are Dinesh (Kumail Nanjiani), Richard Hendricks (Thomas Middleditch), and Erlich (T.J. Miller) in "Binding Arbitration?" Read More »
The Entourage film was finally released last week, fulfilling the dreams of so many fans of the HBO series around the country. With that, the film's stars also found themselves relieved, largely due to the fact that the movie has been hyped up for quite some time now. Emmanuelle Chriqui, who played Sloan McQuewick on the HBO TV show and continues to do so in the film, admits that it's quite a relief to have the film finally in theaters. On the fans, Chriqui exclusively tells MStars News, "They've been so patient and they've been so supportive. If all else fails, I'm very certain that we're gonna have very happy fans." MStars recently spoke with Chriqui about the new Entourage film, what it was like bringing creator Doug Ellin's Boys from Queens Blvd. to the big screen, and even her newest project, Season 2 of TNT's Murder in the First. Read More »
This weekend is definitely looking like a great time to hit up your local movie theaters! In order to catch up on films with this Friday as their release date, we're excited to share the following trailers with you: Entourage, Spy, Insidious: Chapter 3, and more. Check out some previews below! Read More »
Melissa McCarthy is one of the many people around the country who will be missing Jon Stewart when he vacates his Daily Show seat this coming Aug. 6. Of course, what’s different between her and us is that she was recently invited on the comedian’s show to promote her new film Spy, and decided to give Stewart a little tribute in person: a dress made up of nothing but photos of Jon Stewart. Read More »
Season 6 of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee has officially begun, folks. The famed web series from comedian Jerry Seinfeld aired its premiere last night with Veep star Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Oh yeah, and she was also Elaine Benes on Seinfeld for nine years. And if you were expecting a lot of talk outside of the iconic NBC series, well, you might want to watch something else... Read More »
At one point Seinfeld was the biggest show in the world. Even in syndication it's still one of the most watched shows on television. It's because of this that when one of the cast talks about it, it makes headlines. This was the case when George Costanza actor Jason Alexander talked about why they killed off his wife Susan on the Howard Stern Show. According to Alexander, the main reason was because he had no chemistry with Susan's actor Heidi Swedberg. Read More »
Well, Caitlyn Jenner has officially made an appearance, folks. One person who isn't surprised? Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane. It looks like the famed writer-actor-singer-producer-director-etc. etc. etc. might have predicted Jenner's gender transition way back in 2009 during an episode of his series. Read More »
A bearded Stephen Colbert – for a little while, at least – took to the Internet today to unveil his new website for the upcoming Late Show with Stephen Colbert, which premieres on Sept. 8. Along with that, the comedian took viewers through what life has been like since ending the Colbert Report back in December. Apparently it looks like he hasn't been up to much, other than growing that particularly badass beard. Which, sadly, he shaved off in the below video. Read More »
This coming Friday, June 5, is National Doughnut Day. Yes, it’s an actual … holiday (?) … where the country celebrates its obesity problem and chows down on some doughy goodness covered with sprinkles, glazes and frostings alongside fillers such as custards, creams, jellies and chocolate. Of course, it’s also the one day we can get a free doughnut from the likes of Dunkin’ Donuts and Krispy Kreme. To help you prep for the day, MStars News has compiled a list of 7 ways you can make the day easier… for both you and your waistline. Read More »
It looks like The Big Bang Theory just got a lot more popular, folks. It's being reported that creator and showrunner Chuck Lorre, and the show's cast, have kicked off a scholarship program valued at $4 million (right now) for low-income students getting into UCLA. Read More »