The scrapped National Lampoon's Vacation sequel would have taken a much darker turn, according to one of the film's stars.
The actor, director, producer, and notable Knicks fan spills on his upcoming projects without spilling a single ounce of ...
Bradley Cooper's Is This Thing On? is the latest fictional film to mine humor and pathos from life on the stand-up stage—but ...
Dec. 2 (UPI) --Mindy Project and Drop alum Ed Weeks is set to star in CBS' new family vampire comedy, Eternally Yours. "Very excited for this one!" Weeks posted on Instagram Monday, alongside a ...
Ed Weeks is set for one of the lead roles in the CBS comedy pilot “Eternally Yours,” Variety has learned. The single-camera show was picked up to pilot at the broadcaster in July, while CBS had ...
After word came down last year that Ghosts creators/showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman were developing the vampire family comedy Eternally Yours for CBS, we learned over the past summer that the ...
Ed Weeks attends the 39th Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival (Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images) Ed Weeks will star in CBS Studios’ upcoming comedy pilot “Eternally Yours” from ...
Lecturer Albert Edward Wiggam spoke at First Methodist Church in Duluth, advocating for eugenics. Claiming "the advanced races of mankind are going backward," Wiggam said, "a heaven for the unfit ...
This time, the reader question was: With The Late Show ending, could the Ed Sullivan Theatre become a Broadway house again? It took until 1927 for Hammerstein’s to open, but according to many, it was ...
TIFF: A kid steals a driver's ed car and leads his friends on a desperate joyride to reunite with his girlfriend in a boilerplate teen comedy without any personality. In the new comedy “Driver’s Ed,” ...
Seven years ago, director Peter Farrelly used the Toronto International Film Festival as a springboard to glory: His road movie “Green Book” had a relatively low-profile premiere on the Tuesday of the ...
American television personality Ed Sullivan (1902 - 1974) sits backstage as he prepares to host his program, 'The Ed Sullivan Show,' January 19, 1958. (Photo by CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images.