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Chris Colfer and Rebel Wilson Are 'Struck By Lightning' in New Trailer
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If there's anybody in Hollywood who knows just how crappy high school can be, it's Chris Colfer. After all, he's made a whole career out of playing high school students, what with his role as Kurt Hummel on Fox's smash hit TV show "Glee."
And now he's going back to school one more time in the new trailer for "Struck By Lightning," which proves that high school is crappy everywhere, even if you don't feel like singing about it. Get More »
My Favorite Movie: Chris Colfer
There are several movies I love, but if I have to pick one, I'd say "The Wizard of Oz" because it was one of the first movies that I really fell in love with and had a deep effect on me."
Chris Colfer stars on Fox Television's hit series, "Glee," which made its fourth season premiere earlier this week. He also takes the lead in the upcoming film, "Struck By Lightning," which he wrote himself.
Chris Colfer Has Been 'Struck by Lightning'
Oh, that Chris Colfer. "Glee's" breakout star has already proven himself to be an entertainment industry triple threat, earning fans not just for television but also for his music career and his theater work. He's kind of a big deal. Now, though, he's aiming to conquer the big screen as well -- and judging by the new trailer for his upcoming film "Struck by Lightning," he's pretty much got that one in the bag as well.
Looks like lightning really can strike four times. Get More »
Poll Results: Cory Monteith Is King of the Gleeks
Your votes have been counted and your voice has been heard: Cory Monteith is officially King of the Gleeks.
With more than 10,000 "Glee" fans present and accounted for, the final results of our epic "Glee" poll are here and Monteith, who plays quarterback-turned-singer Finn, was the runaway favorite among the up-and-coming cast members to become the biggest future movie star, earning a whopping 53-percent of the vote.
But which of them is the best arm wrestler? Get More »
POLL: Who'll Be the Biggest 'Glee' Star (And the Best Arm-Wrestler)?
As you probably know all too well, fans of "Glee" were shocked to their very core recently when show co-creator Ryan Murphy announced that stars Lea Michele, Chris Colfer and Cory Monteith would soon face the bane of all high school dramas: Graduation. Luckily, he later backtracked, but it got us thinking: What's going to happen to our favorite "Glee" stars after their time on TV is done?
To celebrate the upcoming release of "Glee: The 3D Concert Movie" on Aug. 12, then, we've decided to ask you guys which "Glee" cast member you think going to have the biggest film career once the music stops. Will it be Michele? Colfer? Dianna Agron? Or some other surprise pick? Get More »
Christina Hendricks, Dermot Mulroney and Sarah Hyland Get 'Struck By Lightning'
Back in December we reported on falsetto-voiced "Glee" star Chris Colfer's first big foray into both writing and being a leading man entitled "Struck By Lightning." Details were scarce about the John Hughes-influenced High School movie, but now as filming begins the project is coming more into focus.
According to Variety, Christina Hendricks, Dermot Mulroney, and Sarah Hyland have joined Colfer and co-star Allison Janney of "West Wing" and "Juno" fame in the indie picture. The film concerns "Colfer's character being struck and killed by a bolt of lightning and is told in flashback. It chronicles his exploits as he blackmails his fellow senior classmates into contributing to a literary magazine he's publishing." Get More »
'Glee' Star Chris Colfer Catches 'Lightning' In A Bottle
Chris Colfer, also known as the fashion-smart singing sensation Kurt Hummel on Fox's "Glee" who razzle-dazzled his way to an Emmy nomination, is about to parlay some of his newfound fame onto the silver screen.
Variety snagged the news that Colfer will write and star in a new comedy titled "Struck by Lightning" for producer David Permut, who has shown a knack for teen silliness with "Charlie Bartlett" and "Youth in Revolt."
There's no plot details as of yet, but Colfer's screenplay is said to be in the spirit of recently-departed high school bard John Hughes. Clearly Colfer took "The Breakfast Club" anthem "Don't You Forget About Me" literally. Get More »



