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    Christopher Rosen

    Christopher Rosen

    Managing entertainment editor, The Huffington Post

  • 'House Of Cards' Season 4 Will Air In 2016

    It only takes 10 seconds to crush a man's ambitions, but basically a full year to get new episodes of "House of Cards." As tweeted by the official "House of Cards" Twitter account, the show will return for a fourth season in 2016 Season 3 of "House of Cards" is available now on Netflix. "House of Cards" Season 3 "House of Cards" Season 3 "House of Cards" Season 3 "House of Cards" Season 3 "House of Cards" Season 3 "House of Cards" Season 3 "House of Cards" Season 3 "House of Cards" Season 3 "House of Cards" Season 3 "House of Cards" Season 3 "House of Cards" Season 3 "House of Cards" Season 3 "House of Cards" Season 3 "House of Cards" Season 3 "House of Cards" Season 3 "House of Cards" Seaso...

  • Everything Iggy Azalea Says In 'Furious 7'

    Following in the footsteps of Rita Ora, who appeared for roughly 30 seconds in "Fast Six," rapper Iggy Azalea makes an appearance in this weekend's "Furious 7." Azalea, who also contributed to the film's soundtrack, shows up after Michelle Rodriguez's Letty participates in Race Wars. And as Vulture's Kyle Buchanan noted, the mere sound of Azalea's voice causes Letty to punch someone in the face.

  • This Is Why 'Mad Men' Won't End With Don Being Punished

    Don Draper has been called everything from a "pretty bad person" to a "bad dude" to a "rotten asshole." Even Jon Hamm, the man who has played Draper for seven seasons on "Mad Men," doesn't seem too fond of his onscreen alter-ego. "Don Draper is a pretty dismal, despicable guy," Hamm said in a 2013 interview with The Guardian. As a result, Don is often aligned with Tony Soprano and Walter White in the annals of television's recent era of difficult men.

  • Jamie Foxx Slammed For 'Transphobic' Jokes

    Jamie Foxx was criticized on Sunday night after making a joke about Bruce Jenner during the iHeartRadio Music Awards. Following the crack, Foxx was blasted on social media as being "transphobic." A representative for Foxx was not immediately available for comment.

  • The First Trailer For James Bond's 'Spectre' Is Here

    "Welcome, James. It's been a long time." That's Christoph Waltz as the dastardly Oberhauser (Blofeld?

  • The 'Walking Dead' Spinoff Gets Its Title

    Just in from "The Walking Dead" creator Robert Kirkman: the show's spinoff series will be called "Fear The Walking Dead." According to reports, the first "Fear The Walking Dead" trailer will air after this Sunday's "Walking Dead" finale, during "Talking Dead." Fear The Walking Dead, which will star Cliff Curtis (“Missing ), Kim Dickens ( Gone Girl, House of Cards ), Frank Dillane ( Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince ) and Alycia Debnam Carey ( Into the Storm ), will air its first batch of episodes later this summer.

  • Ryan Reynolds Spoofs Burt Reynolds In First 'Deadpool' Photo

    The first photo of Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool costume has arrived, courtesy of Reynolds himself: If the pose recalls Burt Reynolds' iconic Cosmopolitan centerfold from 1972, that's intentional. Reynolds later tweeted a photo of Reynolds: While the official "Deadpool" Twitter referenced Reynolds by name: "We can't believe that somebody cut a check to let us make this movie. Although they cut a very small check because it doesn't have the catering budget of most 'X-Men' movies, but it's still cool," Reynolds told HuffPost Entertainment in a recent interview.

  • Big Change Coming To Next Year's Oscars

    For those who had problems with this year's Academy Awards, there is some good news: Craig Zadan and Neil Meron will not return to produce the Oscars ceremony in 2016. The pair confirmed their exit in an interview with Deadline.com. Frankly before the Oscars this year were even broadcast, we were questioning whether or not, if we were ever asked, whether we wanted to do it again, and we had long talked about it, and also had casual discussions with [Academy President] Cheryl Boone Isaacs and [Academy CEO] Dawn Hudson about it way back when, and the past couple of years have been incredible, but at the same time, we've also put a lot of projects on hold, and they haven't been getting our full...

  • Why Matthew Weiner Is So Obsessed With Preventing 'Mad Men' Spoilers

    Each screener copy of the forthcoming "Mad Men" half-season premiere was accompanied by a note from creator Matthew Weiner. This is the last premiere of 'Mad Men' you will receive ever. It is also the last infuriating letter from me asking you not to spoil the episode," Weiner wrote.

  • 'Fifty Shades Of Grey' Sequel Needs A New Director

    The "Fifty Shades Of Grey" sequel needs a new director, as Sam Taylor-Johnson announced her departure from the franchise Wednesday night. "Directing 'Fifty Shades of Grey' has been an intense and incredible journey for which I am hugely grateful," Taylor-Johnson said in a statement to Deadline.com. "I have Universal to thank for that.

  • Rihanna Is Releasing Some New Music On Thursday

    Rihanna dropped "FourFiveSeconds" with no notice, but apparently felt like giving her next work a little bit of advanced promotion. On Wednesday, Rihanna posted a cryptic photo to Instagram promising something for Thursday, March 26. The photo directed fans to Rihanna's website, RihannaNOW.com, and included the hashtags #R8, #BBHMM and #March26.

  • The Beastie Boys Are Officially Done

    In interviews with The Daily Beast and GQ, Adam Horovitz, aka Ad-Rock, has confirmed the Beastie Boys are indeed done making music following the 2012 death of Adam "MCA" Yauch. "Adam started the band, so it’s done," Horovitz told The Daily Beast.

  • Vin Diesel Thinks 'Furious 7' Should Win Best Picture

    Back in 2011, Vin Diesel made the bold proclamation that "Fast Five" should be a major contender at the Oscars. "I wouldn't be surprised if there is some Oscar talk around this," Diesel told the Los Angeles Times. "Fast Five" failed to garner a single nomination, but that hasn't stopped Diesel from further awards prognostication.

  • James Corden & Tom Hanks Reenacted Every Tom Hanks Movie

    James Corden made his debut as host of the "Late Late Show" on Monday, and the reviews are pretty solid. Corden enlisted a cavalry of all-star talent (including Meryl Streep, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lena Dunham, Jay Leno, Shia LaBeouf and Chris Rock) to help create some viral content, but the best moment came with help from Tom Hanks and his expansive acting resume. The two-time Oscar winner, who along with Mila Kunis were Corden's first guests, and the new host reenacted every single Tom Hanks movie -- even "Cloud Atlas" -- in less than seven minutes.

  • This 'Harry Potter' Parody Of 'Uptown Funk' Is Everyone's New Patronus

    Time to shut down the Internet: KFaceTV released the "Uptown Funk" parody to end it all. It imagines what the toe-tapping hit from Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars would sound like if sung by Lord Voldemort. "Caught the kid, Boy Who Lived, Harry's out of luck," Voldemort sings.

  • The Russo Brothers Will Replace Joss Whedon For Next 'Avengers'

    As first reported by Badass Digest and confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter, Anthony and Joe Russo will replace Joss Whedon as directors on the next "Avengers" film, the two-part "Avengers: Infinity War." The Russos, who also directed "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" for Marvel and will handle "Captain America: Civil War" as well, were long rumored for the gig: Deadline.com connected them to the franchise closer back in November. For his part, Whedon has long hinted that "Avengers: Age of Ultron" will be his final go-around in that particular corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

  • 9 Other Movies People Saw When 'Pretty Woman' Opened 25 Years Ago

    March 23 marks the 25th anniversary of "Pretty Woman." The classic rom-com -- which has both defenders and detractors -- was released on this day in 1990 and scored $11.2 million during its debut weekend. "Pretty Woman" would go on to become the fourth-highest grossing release of the year (it played well into October).

  • The Full Trailer For 'Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation' Is Here

    One day after releasing what felt like a pretty substantial teaser for "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation," Paramount unveiled the film's full-length trailer. Tom Cruise still rides a flying airplane in this one, and that's basically all you need to know.

  • What Oscar Isaac's New Film Has In Common With #TheDress

    It's only March, but it will take a great film to knock "Ex Machina" off its perch as the year's most intriguing science-fiction movie. Written and directed by Alex Garland -- making his proper directorial debut after writing the scripts for "The Beach," "28 Days Later" and "Sunshine" -- "Ex Machina" feels like the kind of Stanley Kubrick movie Ridley Scott would have made in the '70s. Set primarily on a remote estate of forest and mountains, the film focuses on what happens when a computer coding expert (Domhnall Gleeson) is brought to the home of his genius boss (Oscar Isaac) to conduct the Turing test on Ava (Alicia Vikander), a robot with advanced artificial intelligence.

  • The Ending Of 'Girls' Was Spoiled Months Ago

    The fourth season of "Girls" ended on Sunday night with a harrowing birth sequence (Gaby Hoffmann's very pregnant Caroline spent most of the episode naked in a bathtub), a final split between Hannah and Adam and a time jump: six months, to be exact, to the show's first winter scene. There, Hannah and Fran (played by perma-good guy Jake Lacy) strolled down a snow-covered street, kissed and walked into the icy future together. Two days after it was announced that Lacy, who starred in last summer's "Obvious Child," had been cast on "Girls," photographs of both him and Lena Dunham filming in Brooklyn appeared online.