The BAU team will head to Virginia to track down a killer while a member of the team will receive shocking news in the next all-new episode of "Criminal Minds."
Shonda Rhimes' encore of hit series, 'Scandal,' 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'How to Get Away with Murder,' lit Thursday evening on fire. Each show demonstrated that Rhymes has no qualms about teasing fans, and leaving them to chill over the cold winter break with finales that include abduction, sex, betrayal, plot twists, murder and people being called "b*tch babies."
In April, The Weinstein Company released one of the Toronto Film Festival's biggest hits "The Railway Man." The movie had been anticipated as it was by director Jonathan Teplitzky, an acclaimed Australian director. The anticipation grew when the Weinstein Company announced that it had acquired US distribution rights and many pundits positioned it as an Oscar contender.
As the the 2014 Gore-Tex Philadelphia Marathon comes to a close on Sunday, marathon participants should expect to see many road closures and parking limitations.
Sunday's American Music Awards promises to be a big blowout celebrating a wide range of genres including pop, R&B, Latin and EDM among nominees and performers
Jax, who has been seeking revenge for wife Tara's death all along, now has to make a decision following son Abel's revelations that it was Gemma who was responsible for the bloody murder - Will he kill his own mother?
Chilean drummer Val Sepulveda, the Grand Prize winner of the 2013 "Hit Like a Girl Contest" -- the only international competition for female drummers organized by Drum! Magazine, Tom Tom Magazine and TRX cymbals, spoke with Latin Post in an exclusive interview about her rise to the top of a mostly-male music scene.
"Sherlock" fanatics have been warned: tear-jerk moments are ahead for the BBC series. The series' co-creator Mark Gatiss has indicated that the fourth season of the series will be something like an adventurous tragedy.
Comic book collectors and Marvel fans beware - "All-New Captain America," "Superior Iron Man" & "Thor" have been dubbed "smash hits," and for that reason they have flown off of the shelves! So what now?
The documentary "Food Chains" brings the problems of migrant farm workers in the United States' food system to mainstream light in a way seldom seen since Edward R. Murrow's 1960 TV documentary "Harvest of Shame," which forced American families to think about how their Thanksgiving dinner got to the table. More than 50 years later, the challenge for farm workers has developed from a lack of respect from farm owners to a lack of care from supermarkets.