
Lauren Bacall as Slim in ‘To Have and Have Not’ (1944): “You know you don’t have to act with me, Steve,” her character says to Humphrey Bogart’s in the movie’s most memorable scene. “You don’t have to say anything, and you don’t have to do anything. Not a thing. Oh, maybe just whistle. You know how to whistle, don’t you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow.”

True Blood’s Season 7 premiere episode starts right where we left off last season and doesn’t disappoint! (via ‘True Blood’ Review: Bon Temps Massacre - Poptimal.com)

In Glee’s season five finale, there’s a breakup, a make-up, a dream realized, and a possible move across country. (via ‘Glee’ Review: End of an era - Poptimal.com)

It was a very doggy-centric episode this week on Glee. Written by Chris Colfer, this episode featured not only a multitude of cute canines, but also a slew of guest stars including June Squibb, Billy Dee Williams, and Tim Conway. (via ‘Glee’ Review: Underdog to the rescue! - Poptimal.com)

This week on Glee, Rachel is nearly fired from Funny Girl, Blaine meets a rich benefactor (played by the great Shirley MacLaine!), and Mercedes chooses friendship over ambition. (via ‘Glee’ Review: Is it ambition or greed? - Poptimal.com)

This week on Glee, Rachel is the star of the show as she reprises the role of Fanny Brice in her Broadway debut. Along with her New York-based friends Kurt, Blaine, Sam, and Mercedes, a few surprise out-of-town guests show up to offer Rachel their support. (via ‘Glee’ Review: Broadway debut - Poptimal.com)

This week’s Glee episode was like an afterschool special focused on all the dangers of sex. (via ‘Glee’ Review: Let’s talk about sex - Poptimal.com)

You may think it’s twisted or downright offensive, but there are horror movies for every holiday, even Easter. If you find the commercialization of Easter just a bit creepy and wish to celebrate that by watching an equally creepy or campy horror movie, then this list is for you. (via Best Horror Movies to Watch on Easter)

Some heavy stuff went down on Tuesday’s Glee episode. While Kurt (Chris Colfer) takes a stand against gay hate crimes in the city, Mercedes (Amber Riley) and Sam (Chord Overstreet) face racial obstacles as they reignite their relationship. Meanwhile, Rachel (Lea Michele) decides NYADA has nothing more to offer her as she is already living her dream of being a Broadway performer. (via ‘Glee’ Review: Sondheim serious - Poptimal.com)
Happy Monday Sandra Bullock fans! Sandy does her best Barbarella in this Gravity/Barbarella Opening Title Mashup: http://youtu.be/V2JxUzrusNA