TV-Show
Ellen Page and Ian Daniel Learn How Difficult It Is to Come Out in Japan on the First Episode of 'GAYCATION'
Watch the first episode of GAYCATION on VICELAND, where we travel with Ellen Page and Ian Daniel to explore Japan's contradictory LGBT culture.
Meet the Woman Who Keeps 'The X-Files' Scientifically Sound
Anne Simon—the virologist who served as a science consultant on the original 'X-Files' and helped write the upcoming miniseries—talks the science that made you want to believe.
Rejoice, Everyone: Nicki Minaj is Getting Her Own TV Show
The half-hour scripted comedy series for ABC Family will focus on her experience growing up in 90s Queens.
Ibiza Uncovered: How a TV Show Taught Me to Stop Worrying and Start Living it Large
Party like It’s 1999 with Kez, Sam, Mel, Phil, John Hood and Tony Teeth
Jerry Seinfeld's Indian Fans Are Distraught Because Two Shows Have Been Canceled
A scheduled stand-up show got killed by a snarl of logistics and conflict.
Is There Too Much Pressure for Gay TV Shows to Succeed?
Russell T Davies 'Cucumber' and 'Banana' could be an example of how the gay community will berate a TV show for not representing us well enough, before that show's cancelled and we're left with no representation at all.
Directors Mark and Jay Duplass Discuss Their New Series, 'Togetherness'
Jay and Mark Duplass have made names for themselves with the endearing hyperrealism of their mumblecore films. Now, the brothers are writing a new TV series, which follows the tribulations of 30-somethings trying to make sense of their adult lives.
Spinning Arseholes: The Voice UK, Episode 1
A pop star famous for her arse, a pensioner famous for libido and the man who penned the line "I'm so 3008 / You're so 2000 and late" all sang along to the Kaiser Chiefs.
Julian Assange's TV Party: A Blow-by-Blow Review of The World of Tomorrow
A blow-by-blow review of the WikiLeaks iconoclast's new chat show.