Seth MacFarlane Reviews, Interviews & More
Hollywood's man of the moment, Ben Affleck, is the star of Terrence Malick's next movie To The Wonder. The film is beautifully shot, and that can be seen in the new trailer that dropped today. (See it below.) Also, a series of new character posters for the new season of Game of Thrones were released, and they're gruesomely awesome. And Kevin Smith announced that he has...
Nicolas Winding Refn's next feature will star Denzel Washington as a former government spy. How great is that? The Drive director will helm The Equalizer, a lose adaptation of the 1980's TV show of the same name. Also, for those of you who've been having Girls withdrawals since the first season ended in June, we've...
Family Guy—it’s the funniest, most original cartoon on television, after South Park, The Simpsons, Aqua Something You Know Whatever (formerly Aqua Teen Hunger Force), all other Adult Swim original programming, Bob’s Burgers, King of the Hill reruns, and Looney Tunes reruns. ...
Get this—Seth MacFarlane, creator of such animated fare as Family Guy, American Dad, and The Cleveland Show, as well as the director and writer of the surprise hit Ted, has been named as the host of the 85th Annual Academy Awards telecast next February. Because if there’s one thing the Oscars need, it’s a series of...
Ted is Seth MacFarlane unleashed. The writer, actor, and producer is making an R-rated splash with his feature directorial debut. He takes all the crude, yet hilarious jokes cut from Family Guy and puts them on the big screen. On the surface, Ted is a raunchy comedy but at its core there's a heartfelt story about two...
The Charlie Sheen crazy train seemed to derail a couple months ago. You can only make so many tiger blood jokes. And while Sheen did a public speaking tour, and was recently booed at the gathering of the Juggalos, Two and a Half Men hired Ashton Kutcher and is going full steam ahead. We'll see how well that works Sheen-free, but Charlie is not out of the spotlight,...
"Family Guy's" Seth MacFarlane will make his directorial debut with an "R" rated comedy entitled Ted. According to Deadline, the film is about a man and his teddy bear and will feature a mix of live and computer generated action.