Television shows about vampires: Ending or immortal?
Over the past five years, the vampire craze in American media hit its peak and slowly started to back off into the shadows.
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Over the past five years, the vampire craze in American media hit its peak and slowly started to back off into the shadows.
Nearly seven years ago, the world was introduced to Dexter Morgan, a blood splatter analyst with a Dark Passenger alter ego set on ridding the world of killers, one cheek slice at a time.
Season 15 of “Big Brother” has been particularly spectacular with the MVP twist, the creation and decimation of the Moving Company, the unprecedented return of an evicted HouseGuest, the numerous shattered showmances and the racial controversy.
James Franco joined the likes of Donald Trump, Flavor Flav and Pamela Anderson as the guest of honor at one of Comedy Central’s 90-minute celebrity roasts, which will air this weekend.
Those looking to buy nail polish remover at CVS no longer have to worry about bringing their IDs.
Gator alum Ryan Lochte has spent the past year winning Olympic gold medals, hitting up the Midtown scene in search of a lady friend and filming a reality miniseries.
Gainesville’s fashion events may have only lasted one week, but “Fashion Star” sets trends every Friday at 8 p.m. on NBC.
Welcome to Westeros, home of the seven kingdoms and the popular HBO epic, “Game of Thrones,” which premiered its third season Sunday.
“Bates Motel” is the modernized prequel to the greatest thriller of all time: Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho.” The new show follows the tragic lives of Norman Bates and his emotionally abusive mother before he goes psycho, kills her and mummifies her body.
The sixteenth season cast of “Dancing with the Stars” was announced last week, and middle-aged women everywhere picked their early favorites.
Mimicking the movements of One Direction, The Wanted — a popular boy band in the United Kingdom — crossed the Atlantic in hopes of achieving success in America. And boy, are they glad they came.
Throughout the past eight years, “How I Met Your Mother” fans have attempted to uncover the identity of Ted Mosby’s baby-mama to no avail.
The auditions are finally over, and the live rounds are underway on “The Voice” and “X Factor.”
Across campus, students claim to have the worst roommate imaginable: “She drinks my milk,” “He never washes his dishes,” “She borrows my clothes without asking,” and so on. But no roommate is half as evil as the main character in “Don’t Trust the B---- in Apt 23.”
“American Horror Story” is revolutionizing the way shows are written, produced and presented. The show, which aired its first season last fall to tremendous acclaim by both fans and critics, is formatted as an anthology.
Fall is here, Halloween is near, and “The Walking Dead” is back to put you in a spooky mood.
The first of the Presidential debates aired Wednesday, but the truly thrilling political warfare is on Showtime’s returning hit drama “Homeland.” The show’s second season debuted Sunday, and fans all over America were shocked to discover what secrets were revealed.
Fox debuted its first new sitcom of the fall season Tuesday. “Ben and Kate” is the story of two reunited siblings – one who “grew up too fast” and the other who “never grew up” at all.
Medical drama fans have had a big whole in their hearts ever since “House” ended its final season last May. Luckily, this fall’s lineup adds a few new prescriptions that might fill the void.
Living rooms across the nation will fill with laughter this week, now that Matthew Perry has returned to the small screen in “Go On.”