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AMC continues with Season 6 of "The Walking Dead." This is the prefect opportunity to check out what was discussed between TheTalking Dead host Chris Hardwick, actress Christian Serratos (Rosita), actor Josh McDermitt, (Eugene), and super-fan winner Greg as they analyzed the latest episode, Twice As Far. Read More »
AMC continues with Season 6 of "The Walking Dead." This is the prefect opportunity to check out what was discussed between "The Talking Dead" host Chris Hardwick, actress Alanna Masterson (Tara), actor Ross Marquand (Aaron), and J.B. Smoove as they analyzed the latest episode, "Not Tomorrow Yet." Read More »
DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Entertainment have announced the launch of their exciting new mobile app, DC All Access. Along with the latest comic book, TV, movie news by hosts Tiffany Smith and Jason Inman, get ready for some #SuicideSquad emojis from the heroes and villains of the DC Universe. Read More »
DC Entertainment takes viewers behind-the-scenes with Season 4 of "DC All Access." In an exclusive interview with MStars News, host Tiffany Smith talks about the launch of the fourth season, working with co-host Jason Iman, and what fans should expect from her upcoming segments featuring "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" and "Suicide Squad." Read More »
AMC aired the mid-Season 6 premiere of "The Walking Dead." This is the prefect opportunity to check out what was discussed between host Chris Hardwick, makeup artist/director Greg Nicotero, actor Benedict Samuel, and musical guest Carrie Underwood as they analyzed the episode, "No Way Out." Read More »
By popular demand from fans and critics, Fox is just days away from bringing back their iconic sci-fi/horror series. Before the upcoming revival of "The X-Files," Cinefamily and comedian Kumail Nanjiani ("Silicon Valley") are hosting a live podcast and marathon of episodes starring Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson). Read More »
It's no mystery that Amy Schumer isn't the type of girl to hold her tongue, but this Saturday when she appeared as a host on 'Saturday Night Live,' she killed it in an incredibly hilarious monologue that didn't involve any holding back whatsoever. The Kardashians, gun enthusiasts and even Hilary Clinton were lampooned, dissed and bashed equally. It's pretty safe to say that although she may have stepped away from it all without a few friends, Schumer truly did live up to her name of being one of the most hilarious women in Hollywood. Read More »
The co-host and moderator of ABC's long-running "The View," Rosie O'Donnell, is suffering every parent's worst nightmare. Whoopi Goldberg's co-host is asking everyone's help to find her missing daughter, Chelsea Belle O'Donnell, who ran away from home. Read More »
Presidential hopeful Donald Trump was fired from NBC after making some rather controversial remarks about immigration. Apparently, the renowned investor doesn't care that he'll no longer be hosting the popular reality show, "Celebrity Apprentice." But which business mogul should now take his place - perhaps rapper Jay-Z!? Read More »
If Mona Scott-Young was trying to piss people off, especially HBCU sororities and college students, she may have been successful. "MStars" News previously reported that the creator of "Love & Hip Hop" was allegedly degrading the true meaning of "sisterhood" with her new show that aired on VH1: "Sorority Sisters." We learned that a petition was created to ban the show after outraged sororities and fraternities produced almost 50,000 signatures before the show aired. The drama was heated Monday night, Dec. 15, in the first episode. It proved that the reality show was another display of catfights, cliques, breakups and makeups — or, in the words of TV One host Roland Martin, "Hood Rats Gone Wild." Read More »
If there's one person who's fired up about Mona Scott-Young's new show "Sorority Sisters," it's TV host Roland Martin. On Monday night, Dec. 15, thousands of viewers watched the new reality show and woke up outraged by tweeting there disgust for the dramatic show. Martin, wasn't alone in feeling like the show was a false representation of Greek life, the HBCU and African-American culture. "MStars News" previously reported that a petition was signed to try to ban the show before it aired, but now viewers of the show will have to do most of the talking and try not to watch the next episode if they want to see change. Martin, a member of the fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha, had a lot to say about Monday night's show. Check out his tweets. Instead of the show being called "Sorority Sisters," Martin thinks it should be called "Hood Rats Gone Wild." Read More »