This week on Parks and Recreation, it's the Pawnee Rangers vs. the Pawnee Goddesses camping weekend. That's right, battle of the cub scouts. Naturally, Ron (Nick Offerman) is in charge of the male-dominated Rangers. In fact, their handbook only has one rule: be a man. Andy (Chris Pratt) is tagging along as Mother Nature's brother... Brother Nature. Nice.
Jim Carrey will play opposite Steve Carell in the film, according to First Showing. Carell will star as a popular Vegas magician who has been upstaged by a younger, cooler performer (Carrey).
The posters feature Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) and Dr. Watson (Jude Law) in a face-off, with Watson in London and Holmes in Paris. They look really cool, though I'd be a lot more excited about them if it were Holmes facing nemesis Professor Moriarty (Jared Harris).
We've already seen Lily Collins as the fairytale princess, but thanks to Entertainment Weekly we now have our first looks at Julia Roberts as the wicked queen and Armie Hammer as the prince.
V For Vendetta director James McTeige's new film, The Raven, gives Poe (John Cusack) a whole lot of edge. The film's trailer has just been released, and it is definitely not based on Poe's famous poem of the same name.
Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) has written a book about Pawnee, Indiana, the greatest town in America. She hopes to get it in Joan Callamezzo's (Mo Collins) book club, so it will become a bestseller. However, Tom (Aziz Ansari) learns that Joan received a tip that the book has a factual inaccuracy.
Melissa McCarthy is inarguably the best part of Bridesmaids. Her portrayal of Megan is outrageously funny, and she steals every scene she's in, particularly the film's closing credits - in which she and Air Marshall Jon (Ben Falcone, McCarthy's real-life husband) consummate their relationship.
Lionsgate has released five new posters for The Hunger Games, each depicting one of the 12 districts. 2 is masonry, 7 is lumber, 8 is textiles, 9 is grain, and 12, home of main characters Katniss and Peeta (Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson), is mining.
Enjoy it while you can guys. The sixth season of Dexter might be the last. According to Deadline, star Michael C. Hall and Showtime have reached a stalemate about the actor's contract, which runs out at the end of this season