May 15, 2012
- 10:38 am
By CC Staff

‘X Factor’ has finally closed on its final judge. The young Demi Lovato will sit along side Britney Spears, Simon Cowell and L.A. Reid. Demi’s struggles with bulimia and cutting have been strewn all over the media, and with millions watching ‘X Factor,’ the public eye will be focused on her once again. Will she be able to handle this kind of pressure? Some psychologists think it will be a great opportunity for Lovato to step up and be a role model, not only to the millions watching ,but to the show’s contestants as well. Read the full story here and tell us what you think about Demi as the new judge!
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‘Gossip Girl’ finale: Chuck vs Dan, but does it even matter?
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Can you tell what Micaela Schaefer’s dress is made out of? It looks like strips of video tape and lots of side boob…
The many mysterious ways Josh Hutcherson could have broken his nose!
Charlize Theron and Kristen Stewart’s sheer, leg baring dress!
March 16, 2012
- 9:30 am
By CC Staff

Is it a cop out that, instead of finding something cute/funny for this week’s Friday video, we’re going to share with you the trailer for Dark Shadows? Maybe, but I don’t care. When someone gives me Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Michelle Pfeiffer and Chloe Moretz together in a movie directed by Tim Burton…I’m gonna wanna talk about it. For those of you who don’t know, Dark Shadows was originally a soap opera from the 60s. It centered around Barnabas Collins, a man from the 1700s who is turned into a vampire, locked in a tomb, only to be finally released in the 1970s. (Please note, that is an extremely condensed plot summary. But you get the idea.) From what I can tell, the movie is going to remain pretty faithful to the original storyline.
Don’t make the mistake of writing this off as just another vampire flick. This is no Edward Cullen biz…just take a look! Read More »
October 25, 2010
- 9:00 am
By Jenn - Wagner College

There are a lot of perks to experiencing Halloween as a college student, that’s a given. But remember Halloween as a little kid? When you looked forward to more than the drinking games and the slutty sexy costumes?
Sure, I loved the costumes, and the candy, and the pumpkin carvings, but for me it was really all about the movies. And not those crazy, creepy, scary ones either, but the fun ones. You know, the ones about friendly ghosts and clumsy witches and great pumpkins…
Allow me to refresh your memory…
10. Beetlejuice. Originally this one was going to be higher up on the list. But as I rediscovered the plot of this Halloween time horror, I realized it was actually kind of creepy. Way to get your big break though, Winona Ryder.
9. The Little Vampire. Think back, way back. Before Twilight. Before Edward Cullen. Before vampires were ever associated with glitter. Remember when you actually thought vampires were kind of scary? It made the idea of a little boy being BFFs with a vampire so much cooler. Read More »
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Attention geeks, nerds, dorks, and fangirls of the world: prepare yourselves, because Comic-Con International kicks off this Thursday, July 23! (Yes, I know it’s exciting. Grab a paper bag and breathe.)
For those not in the know, the San Diego Convention Center becomes a mecca every summer for fans of comics, science fiction, fantasy, and a lot of stuff in between. But even if you’re not a fan of any of those things (or a self-proclaimed geek like me!), Comic-Con has expanded over the years to encompass whatever’s hot in pop culture.
So if you’re going to be in SoCal from July 23-26 and can get yourself a pass, here are some reasons why you should check out Comic-Con (and if you can’t go this year, definitely mark your calendars for 2010):
1. Check out upcoming films way before they’re released and hear from the filmmakers and cast.
The movie panels are a big hit each year, and 2009 isn’t going to be any different. Dozens of movies are going to be previewed at Comic-Con, but here’s just a sampling of what’s on the schedule next week: Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Avatar, Zombieland, 2012, The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus (Heath Ledger’s last film), Astro Boy…and, of course, Twilight. Yes, the cast is going to be there. Including RPattz.
Cue fangirl screams.
2. Sit in on discussions and upcoming season previews with the cast and crew of your favorite TV shows.
Get the scoop on TV’s most popular shows from the writers themselves (and the hott-with-a-double-“t” cast members!). Shows that will be represented include Smallville, True Blood, Heroes, Dollhouse, Family Guy, Chuck, Lost, 24, and Dexter. If I could just see Stephen Moyer, Milo Ventimiglia, Joss Whedon, and Kiefer Sutherland, I would be able to die a happy, happy woman.
3. It’s not just about the shows, movies, and comics – there’s intellectual discussion to be found!
Comic-Con will be hosting several discussion panels with college professors, writers, and other experts on everything from parody in art to the anthropology of Star Trek. There are a number of panels relating to women in pop culture and comics specifically, so put your thinking caps on, ladies! Read More »
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June 22, 2009
- 6:00 pm
By CC Staff
Don’t worry; all 5 people living there are OK.
The new Alice in Wonderland looks freaky!
There are baby animals that aren’t cute.
The perfect swimsuit fit…for your personality.
Fashion tips from the latest red carpet walks.
Chris Brown gets probation!?
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December 14, 2008
- 11:30 am
By Lauren - University of Michigan
Thanksgiving has passed, everything is on sale, and Christmas carols fill the air of every store you go into–yes, the holiday season is in full swing. The next few weeks will be filled with parties, goodies, family time, shopping and avoiding those frigid temps when you can. A great way to do this? Put on some cozy PJ’s, bust out the popcorn, hot cocoa, cider or egg nog, and watch some heartwarming holiday movies.
Nothing puts me into a more jolly mood than these holiday classics (in no particular order)…
1) It’s a Wonderful Life: You’d have to be a total Scrooge not to tear up at this movie about a suicidal man who is reminded of how beautiful his life is (played by the always amazing Jimmy Stewart). It will forever stand as one of the greatest Christmas movies of all time.
2) Home Alone: This movie made Macaulay Culkin the biggest child star on the planet and had audiences around the world roaring as he gave two burglars a Christmas butt whoopin’.
3) Miracle on 34th Street: This classic story about a man claiming to be Kris Kringle being put on trial for legal insanity will make anyone a believer in Old Saint Nick.
4) Love Actually: Not only does this British flick have a fantastic cast (Colin Firth, Keira Knightly, Liam Neeson and Emma Thompson), but it’s a truly lovey dovey romantic comedy that is guaranteed to make ya feel extra cozy.
5) A Christmas Story: This hilarious 80′s movie about a truly American Christmas has stemmed so many famous lines and scenes, people all over the world recognize them: “You’ll shoot your eye out!” (Get’s me every time!) You can even buy that (in)famous sexy leg lamp. Read More »
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November 18, 2008
- 5:30 pm
By CC Staff

Britney Spears is “in jail.“
Stripper sues strip club for age discrimination
A Straight Answer to frizz
Everything you need to know about applying flawless makeup.
Dress to impress on the job!
Snoop Dog on The Martha Stewart Show
Johnny Depp will act for more clown makeup
I know why the caged Housewife sings.
The Amy Winehouse situation is getting despaerate.
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