“No longer empty hagiographies, docs like ‘Framing Britney’ and ‘Reclaiming Amy’ can change the way we think about pop culture. Elizabeth Aubrey charts the medium’s evolution and talks to the directors behind films following Taylor Swift, Bros and Nirvana”— Independent, independent.co.uk
“It's like we're all entertaining each other while the world burns, right?”— Mike White, Harper Spiller, Aubrey Plaza, imdb.com
“There’s dishes in my sink right now. I would be embarrassed to do a walk-through of my house.”— Brie Larson, nytimes.com
“One man, three names. Or is it three different men rightly using three different names?”— Alan Sepinwall, rollingstone.com
“The two-hour film, which Gilligan wrote and directed over the past 18 months, is premiering six years after Breaking Bad ended with Walter dying and Jesse driving an El Camino to freedom from his imprisonment on an Aryan Brotherhood compound.”— Rebecca Keegan, hollywoodreporter.com
“It's about what happens when no one even bothers fighting anymore, when people don't even care about the truth, when all they care about is what sells, when everything, politics, the news, life and death, is all just entertainment.”— Charlotte Stoudt, Gwen Verdon, Michelle Williams, imdb.com
“The singer gets raw in the emotional new single, which comes days after the news that she and Liam Hemsworth have separated.”— Twitter, twitter.com
“It definitely seemed like the series was working up to something. But what?”— Charlie Mason , tvline.com
“It's been more than 10 years since Zoey 101 went off the air, but that can't stop all the feels from rushing back in after seeing all of the videos and photos from the cast reunion earlier this week.”— Allie Gemmill, teenvogue.com
“The real test will be seeing how long it lasts — if the industry will treat bisexuality as a trend, something to tap into in order to prove its relevant bonafides.”— Caroline Framke, variety.com
“A spin-off from The Office was developed called The Farm, which would be set on Schrute Farms and center around Dwight’s family and personal life. A pilot was shot for the series and it aired as one of the episodes of The Office’s ninth and final season.”— Ben Sherlock, screenrant.com
“Used to be in the pre-internet era there were self-anointed judges, who criticized your taste. You’re not listening to or watching the right stuff. Now, no one cares. The judges are on their own island stuck in the twentieth century.”— Bob Lefsetz, lefsetz.com
“First, you’re going to have to stop using food for anything other than nutrition. You cannot continue to use food to celebrate, or as a companion, or for entertainment, or comfort. You cannot medicate yourself, your mood, or pain with food.”— Phil McGraw, amazon.com
“At Kaslan, we believe that happiness is about more than entertainment. It’s about being known. Understood. Loved. Introducing your new best friend.”— Tyler Burton Smith, Narrator, imdb.com
“It was a twist to leave us feeling sad and bereft, rather than on the edge of our seats, or blown away by some dramatic reveal.”— Patrick Lenton, junkee.com
“I couldn’t have done the show I’m doing now 20 years ago. I’ve changed a lot. I’d be sort of pathetic if I’d reached this point in my life and I hadn’t. How else do you have longevity? There are so many guys who started out with me in radio, who have disappeared, because they can’t broaden their vie…”— Howard Stern, nytimes.com
“A man may be judged by his standard of entertainment as easily as by the standard of his work.”— Ben Shapiro, amazon.com
“Do I expect too much when I assume that if a creative entity is prized, successful, capable of persisting by any account, it should go on? It is inevitable, of course, that a television show will end (Law & Order is the exception, not the rule), but when a store or a digital media property voluntari…”— Leandra Medine, manrepeller.com