Cruise by Florida Georgia Line ranks #1
Boys 'Round Here by Blake Shelton Featuring Pistol Annies & Friends ranks #2
Wagon Wheel by Darius Rucker ranks #3
Highway Don't Care by Tim McGraw With Taylor Swift ranks #4
Crash My Party by Luke Bryan ranks #5
I Want Crazy by Hunter Hayes ranks #6
Wasting All These Tears by Cassadee Pope ranks #7
Country singer Danielle Bradbery won The Voice on Tuesday (June 18) night, and right away, she heard from the past three winners. How classy is that?
Hot topics. They are what make The View ... well ... The View. And on Tuesday's (June 18) show, it was hysterical to watch guest co-host Kellie Pickler try to get a word in edgewise.
A feature film about George Jones' life and career is being planned after his wife Nancy assigned the story rights to 28 Entertainment, a California-based film production company.
Mumford & Sons bassist Ted Dwane is home and recovering from surgery after doctors discovered a clot on the surface of his brain.
Reba McEntire credits private jet with lengthening her career.
Anxious to resume touring, Hunter Hayes will get a chance to exercise his musical chops during a performance for MTV's Artist to Watch series to be live streamed Tuesday (June 18) at 6 p.m. on MTV.com and CMT.com.
NASCAR driver Elliot Sadler tweeted a birthday wish to Blake Shelton, who turned 37 on Tuesday (June 18).
How do you even begin to get ready to play with the Rolling Stones? Ask Brad Paisley.
Mystery Concert 2013 - Brett Eldredge Meet & Greets
Mystery Concert 2013 - Brett Eldredge
Dylan Scott visits Scott & Angie in the Morning!
KRKT & Mark Thomas Motors Team Challenge 2012
Benton County Fair 2012 with Sara Evans
Fishing Derby 2012
KRKT Photobooth - Oregon Jamboree 2012
KRKT Texaco Country Showdown Finals
Family Fun Nights
2012 Mystery Concert with Steve Holy & Jackson Michelson
2011 Team Challenge Golf Tournament presented by Wilson Motors
Kid's Fishing Derby 2011
Yvenson Bernard visits KRKT
99 Envelopes Event - Jordan Jewelers
99 Envelopes Event - Darimart
Mystery Concert 2011
After Earth is dull, ploddingly paced exercise in sentimental sci-fi -- and the latest setback for director M. Night Shyamalan's once-promising career.
The Internship weighs down Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson's comic charisma with a formulaic script and padded running time that leans heavily on its stars' easygoing interplay.
Half social allegory, half home-invasion thriller, The Purge attempts to use thriller formula to make an intelligent point -- but ultimately only ends up sinking in numbing violence and tired clichés.
Now You See Me's thinly sketched characters and scattered plot rely on directorial sleight of hand to distract audiences -- and director Louis Leterrier lacks sufficient cinematic prestidigitation to pull it off in the final act.
Superman's return to the big screen is mostly successful, as Man of Steel provides enough exhilarating action and spectacle to overcome its occasional detours into generic blockbuster territory.
Though its narrative themes are all too familiar, Epic is beautifully animated and crafted with just enough flair to make for solid family entertainment.