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I literally just screamed upon flipping through this week’s Entertainment Weekly when I found over a page devoted to Gillian Anderson!
How cute was Jenna on EW?! Click to Watch!
Well played, Entertainment Weekly. You only used that photo four times in one article/page load. I congratulate your restraint.
The yahoo thing actually made this week’s bullseye in entertainment weekly
Click through to watch the first two minutes of Orphan Black: S1E09 - Unconscious Selection.
#SaveKira
Thank you #entertainmentweekly for featuring my Sprouse dress front and CENTER! #metball
No more ”Hard Knock Life” for us! The 2012 revival...
The current issue of Entertainment Weekly features Judy Blume. Images of her were made by Julian Dufort on location in Florida.
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‘I don’t know what a Vine is, and I don’t care to find out.’ -Lucille
The best use of Vine you’ll ever see. Ever.
The Force is with us after all: A new animated Star Wars series is coming to the Disney Channel.
Put down your bows, Brave fans! After more than a week of concern over the changed appearance of our favorite animated redhead, a Disney rep tells EW exclusively that there’s no cause for alarm: Merida’s seemingly sexier image was only created for the heroine’s official induction into the Disney Princess Collection and was always planned to be phased out within a few months of the coronation.
A special Throwback Thursday just for my Tumblr friends: My MU Student ID. The photo was taken on day 1 — how old do you think I look?
Hey, did you guys know that Monsters University has a pretty awesome fake student Tumblr?
Dory just kept swimming… all the way to her very own sequel! Disney/Pixar announced today that Finding Dory will hit theaters in 2015.
“I have waited for this day for a long, long, long, long, long, long time,” Ellen DeGeneres said in a statement, possibly translated from the original Whale. “I’m not mad it took this long. I know the people at Pixar were busy creating Toy Story 16. But the time they took was worth it. The script is fantastic. And it has everything I loved about the first one: It’s got a lot of heart, it’s really funny, and the best part is — it’s got a lot more Dory.”
What happens to Disney princesses Ariel, Jasmine, Belle, and Pocahontas after the credits role? According to viral star Jon Cozart, nothing good — though at least he got a great video out of it.
This week in EW: We go behind the scenes of Oz: The Great and Powerful, a film that doubles as a prequel to everyone’s childhood.
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