Shannon Vestal
Associate Editor & Reporter, Entertainment
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Mad Men: Why You Recognize These Recent Guest Stars

This season of Mad Men has brought more than an obsession with death, copious facial hair, and a merger — it's also been featuring a ton of recognizable guest stars.

This season of Mad Men has brought more than an obsession with death, copious facial hair, and a merger — it's also been featuring a ton of recognizable guest stars. We were shocked but delighted to see Linda Cardellini (Freaks and Geeks forever!) in the season opener, and now it seems like each episode has another face we know. But just in case you're still trying to place some of Mad Men's recent guest stars, we've got the answers right here.

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A Game of Thrones Star Will Be Cinderella's Prince, Plus More Casting News

This week's casting news is fun, with Game of Thrones star Richard Madden (better known as Robb Stark) signing on for Disney's live-action Cinderella, Jessica Alba boarding an indie romantic comedy, and Andrew Garfield signing on for a Martin Scorsese film.

This week's casting news is fun, with Game of Thrones star Richard Madden (better known as Robb Stark) signing on for Disney's live-action Cinderella, Jessica Alba boarding an indie romantic comedy, and Andrew Garfield signing on for a Martin Scorsese film. Click through to get the scoop on the new jobs of your favorite stars and keep checking back through the week for more updates!

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Watch, Pass, or Rent Video Movie Review: The Great Gatsby

Leonardo DiCaprio takes on a classic literary character in Baz Luhrmann's flashy adaptation of The Great Gatsby, but is the 3D drama worth a trip to the movie theater?

Leonardo DiCaprio takes on a classic literary character in Baz Luhrmann's flashy adaptation of The Great Gatsby, but is the 3D drama worth a trip to the movie theater? Watch now to get the scoop on whether you should check out The Great Gatsby in theaters.

Rewind: It's Season Finale Time!

Before all our favorite shows wrap up, we have sneak peeks of the season finales, including Taylor Swift popping up on New Girl.

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See a Ton of Glittery, Gorgeous Photos From The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby finally comes out this week, which means the world will get to see Baz Luhrmann's adaptation of the novel, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as the title character.

The Great Gatsby finally comes out this week, which means the world will get to see Baz Luhrmann's adaptation of the novel, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as the title character. You can get a pretty good idea of what to expect from the many trailers that have come out and the leaks of the soundtrack, and if you can't get enough, good news: here's a ton of pictures. Click through to see 60+ photos from the movie, including looks at each character in costume, shots of the amazing, eye-popping sets, and even a few behind-the-scenes shots.

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The Great Gatsby Soundtrack: The 4 Standout Tracks

The Great Gatsby arrives in theaters this weekend, but we're focusing on another treat from the film: the soundtrack.

The Great Gatsby arrives in theaters this weekend, but we're focusing on another treat from the film: the soundtrack. The collection compiled by Jay-Z is out this week, and we've been streaming it nonstop — both imagining where the songs fit into Baz Luhrmann's adaptation and loving them on their own. With artists like The xx, Jack White, Florence + The Machine, and Jay-Z himself, the soundtrack is eclectic and ambitious, and I'm already addicted to the compilation and its very cinematic, bold feel. Find out which songs I think stand on their own.

  1. "Back to Black" by Beyoncé and André 3000: It's hard to improve upon this Amy Winehouse song, and thankfully, no one is trying to outdo Amy vocally. Instead, it's a truly creative reworking of the song that gives it a brand-new, awesomely edgy sound. And as much as I love Beyoncé, it's André's part that's more evocative.
  2. "Young and Beautiful" by Lana Del Rey: This haunting ballad captures the doomed romantic feel of Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan's entanglement — it's beautiful and sad and on a grand scale.
  3. "Love Is the Drug" by The Bryan Ferry Orchestra: This is probably the most authentic-sounding song for the 1920s era, because of the legitimate jazz outfit supplying it (they're also the band on another of the soundtrack's songs: the "Crazy in Love" cover). The upbeat tempo distracts from the underlying morose theme (which is very Gatsby).
  4. "Bang Bang" by will.i.am: The Black Eyed Peas frontman's track mixes big band with a thumping club beat. Pretty much what you'd imagine the revelers to be dancing to in Gatsby's home.
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See Pictures From True Blood Season 6!

We recently saw the trailer for True Blood's sixth season, and today we get to see even more with a batch of new pictures.

We recently saw the trailer for True Blood's sixth season, and today we get to see even more with a batch of new pictures. There are lots of familiar faces, like Eric (Alexander Skarsgard) and Sookie (Anna Paquin), along with the first look at several new characters. Click through to get acquainted before the season premiere on June 16!

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August: Osage County Trailer: Meryl and Julia Lead a Dysfunctional Family

I already have my tissues ready just watching the trailer for August: Osage County, which stars Meryl Streep as the matriarch of a family who gathers for the funeral of her husband (Sam Shepard).

I already have my tissues ready just watching the trailer for August: Osage County, which stars Meryl Streep as the matriarch of a family who gathers for the funeral of her husband (Sam Shepard). The kids all come home to Oklahoma, most notably Julia Roberts as eldest daughter Barbara, and unkind words, snark, and tears are unleashed. August: Osage County is full of familiar faces, and the rest of the extended family includes Ewan McGregor, Benedict Cumberbatch, Juliette Lewis, Abigail Breslin, and Margo Martindale. Whew!

Obviously, if Streep is involved you know you're in for a dramatic treat, and she's bringing it in the preview, but it also looks like Roberts and the supporting cast are at the top of their game, too. This adaptation of a stage play looks so powerful already, and I can't wait to see it when it comes into theaters Nov. 8 — right in time for award season. Watch the trailer after the jump.

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The Great Gatsby: Just a Pretty Good Gatsby

Adapting F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1920s-set novel The Great Gatsby is an ideal fit for director Baz Luhrmann.

Adapting F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1920s-set novel The Great Gatsby is an ideal fit for director Baz Luhrmann. The man known for over-the-top visuals in films like Moulin Rouge! and Romeo + Juliet depicts the biggest parties you've ever seen in Jazz Age-era New York, and Luhrmann even presents it all in stunning 3D. The aesthetic is the best thing about The Great Gatsby, which falls short in many other aspects. The movie is bloated with every detail and character from the book, and Fitzgerald's text is awkwardly featured on the screen. Luhrmann is as ambitious as Gatsby's climb toward the American dream, and only some of it pays off.

There are a few saving graces, like Leonardo DiCaprio. The actor puts on the impeccable suits of Jay Gatsby, a man whose background and source of wealth are a mystery. The ridiculously rich Gatsby is king of a Long Island castle where he can buy anything — except for the love of his former sweetheart Daisy Buchanan (Carey Mulligan). She's quite comfortable with the old money she married into, even though her husband, Tom (Joel Edgerton), is a cheating bigot. It's the task of Gatsby's neighbor, narrator Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire), to help Gatsby win Daisy back, and though the two lovers do find their way back to each other, Gatsby's pretty, pretty world crumbles as he tries to make a life with her. The movie follows a similar path, starting off strong — all debauchery, confetti, and champagne — until it fades into a drawn-out bore. Luhrmann still succeeds in some areas, though; to find out what else I thought of The Great Gatsby, just keep reading.

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The Vampire Diaries "The Walking Dead": The Good, the Bad, and the Bloody

This is the last episode of The Vampire Diaries before next week's season finale, and we finally have normal Elena back.

This is the last episode of The Vampire Diaries before next week's season finale, and we finally have normal Elena back. Well, she's mostly back to normal, except for the bloodthirsty rage she feels toward Katherine. But the main event is when Bonnie finally "drops the veil" so she can deal with Silas and make good on her deal with Katherine. This means we get to see some old friends (Alaric!) and enemies (Kol) as they briefly visit Mystic Falls. And though the focus is on those who have died previously, someone from the main group joins their ranks.

I'm excited to see what happens in next week's finale, but this week is so huge too. I'm ready to break down the good, the bad, and the bloody after the jump!

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See 20 Pictures of Bradley Cooper Looking Hot in The Hangover Part III

Even if The Hangover Part II left you with a bad taste in your mouth, there's still a draw for the third movie, which comes out later this month.

Even if The Hangover Part II left you with a bad taste in your mouth, there's still a draw for the third movie, which comes out later this month. No. 1 on our list of reasons to see The Hangover Part III? Bradley Cooper. The sexy actor is reprising his role as Phil, the member of the wolfpack who rocks a pair of aviators like you wouldn't believe. Just in case you need a reminder of how much hotness Cooper brings to the Hangover movies, we have you covered with 20 photos of him scorching the screen in The Hangover Part III.

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Great Movie Mothers: Meryl Streep

With Mother’s Day coming up this weekend, we're thinking about beloved movie moms, particularly the actresses who time and time again have taken maternal roles and made them memorable.

With Mother’s Day coming up this weekend, we're thinking about beloved movie moms, particularly the actresses who time and time again have taken maternal roles and made them memorable. The first person who comes to mind? Meryl Streep. She's been a mom who sings, a mom who psychoanalyzes, and of course, a complicated mom. Here are my five top mom parts from her acting arsenal.

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TV Couples Who Dated in Real Life

There's some sad breakup news today, as we heard that Nina Dobrev and Ian Somerhalder have reportedly split.

There's some sad breakup news today, as we heard that Nina Dobrev and Ian Somerhalder have reportedly split. Of course, it'll make it a little bit more interesting to see what happens with their characters on The Vampire Diaries, and their three-year relationship also has us thinking about other TV couples who've been couples on TV. From pairs we'll never forget (Seth and Summer!) to those you may not have even known were together (yes, Felicity and Ben were really an item), check out these TV couples who were together both on and off the small screen.

—Additional reporting by Laura Meyers

Movie BFFs: Actor Duos Who Keep Playing Friends

The movies bring us a lot of repeat collaborations, and we've already pointed out the actors who keep playing couples and the frequent director/star combos.

The movies bring us a lot of repeat collaborations, and we've already pointed out the actors who keep playing couples and the frequent director/star combos. But there's another partnership that's fun too: when the same actors keep playing friends. Sometimes it's coincidence, and sometimes it's because the stars are friends in real life, but we love seeing this kind of platonic chemistry, too. See who keeps wanting to pal around on screen!

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See Heaps of Glittery, Gorgeous Photos From The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby finally comes out this month (May 30), and we couldn't be more excited for Baz Luhrmann's adaptation of the novel, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as the title character.

The Great Gatsby finally comes out this month (May 30), and we couldn't be more excited for Baz Luhrmann's adaptation of the novel, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as the title character. We have a pretty good idea of what to expect from the many trailers that have come out and the leaks of the soundtrack, and if you can't get enough, good news: here are lots of pictures. Click through to see 60+ photos from the movie, including looks at each character in costume, shots of the amazing, eye-popping sets, and even a few behind-the-scenes shots.

See Taylor Swift on the New Girl Season Finale!

New Girl returns to Network Ten on May 22 with a double episode, but in the US the season finale is in mid-May, and there's so much to look forward to, namely Cece's wedding to Shivrang.

New Girl returns to Network Ten on May 22 with a double episode, but in the US the season finale is in mid-May, and there's so much to look forward to, namely Cece's wedding to Shivrang. Now we have even more photos from the finale, including a look at special guest Taylor Swift! No word on whether she'll be performing a song yet, but take a look at her, along with the other photos from the big event, like a few of Nick and Jess getting close. Click through to see those two looking quite cosy and all the colourful, beautiful pictures from Cece's wedding.

The Great Gatsby Soundtrack: The 4 Standout Tracks

The Great Gatsby arrives in cinemas on May 30, but we're getting an early treat from the film: the soundtrack.

The Great Gatsby arrives in cinemas on May 30, but we're getting an early treat from the film: the soundtrack. The collection compiled by Jay-Z is officially out this week, and we've been streaming it non-stop — both imagining where the songs fit into Baz Luhrmann's adaptation and loving them on their own. With artists like The xx, Jack White, Florence + The Machine and Jay-Z himself, the soundtrack is eclectic and ambitious, and I'm already addicted to the compilation and its very cinematic, bold feel. Find out which songs I think stand on their own.

  1. "Back to Black" by Beyoncé and André 3000: It's hard to improve upon this Amy Winehouse song, and thankfully, no one is trying to out-do Amy vocally. Instead, it's a truly creative reworking of the song that gives it a brand-new, awesomely edgy sound. And as much as I love Beyoncé, it's André's part that's more evocative.
  2. "Young and Beautiful" by Lana Del Rey: This haunting ballad captures the doomed romantic feel of Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan's entanglement — it's beautiful and sad and on a grand scale.
  3. "Love Is the Drug" by The Bryan Ferry Orchestra: This is probably the most authentic-sounding song for the 1920s era, because of the legitimate jazz outfit supplying it (they're also the band on another of the soundtrack's songs: the "Crazy in Love" cover). The upbeat tempo distracts from the underlying morose theme (which is very Gatsby).
  4. "Bang Bang" by will.i.am: The Black Eyed Peas frontman's track mixes big band with a thumping club beat. Pretty much what you'd imagine the revellers to be dancing to in Gatsby's home.
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Editors' Picks: Entertainment Must Haves For May

May is here, and while we know the weather is warming up outside, we have more than a few reasons to be inside this month.

May is here, and while we know the weather is warming up outside, we have more than a few reasons to be inside this month. The cool, air-conditioned movie theater is offering up the first blockbusters of the Summer movie season, like Iron Man 3. On TV, the season may be winding down for most series, but there are plenty of exciting things starting up, like the return of Arrested Development and a new installment of The Bachelorette. We've got those, plus the music and other entertainment happenings you need to know about in May!

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It's Getting Hot in Here: The Boys of Summer Movies

Superheroes, cops, futuristic fighters — prepare to see some seriously sexy stars light up the big screen in this Summer's movies.

Superheroes, cops, futuristic fighters — prepare to see some seriously sexy stars light up the big screen in this Summer's movies. Hollywood's finest will be showing off their swoon-worthy physiques as they save the world, take down the bad guys, and, you know, just try to get out of Las Vegas alive. No matter what they're doing, though, these handsome actors will have you returning to the theater again and again. Take a look at the hottest boys of Summer!

— Additional reporting by Laura Meyers