“The Walking Dead” can’t catch a break. After losing Frank Darabont as showrunner after the first season, the show carried on with a lower budget (and a new writing staff) under the tutelage of Glen Mazzara, growing in viewership (it's now the biggest drama on TV, networks included) and, by most acc...
Read More »"J'ai Obtenu Cette," last night’s propulsive season finale of "Sons of Anarchy," was a good indicator of why the fifth year of the FX motorcycle gang drama has been the show’s best since its first.
Read More »The great irony in Kurt Sutter's biker saga being called "Sons of Anarchy" is that so much of the show's storyline these first four seasons (and vividly here in the first two episodes of the fifth) has been about control -- control over the criminal underworld of the fictional nort...
Read More »Kurt Sutter, the creator of "Sons of Anarchy," is more likely to be associated with tales of gun-running and biker gang violence than, say, comedy, but it's laughs he's going in search of in the new series he's developing for FX.
Read More »"Sons of Anarchy" creator Kurt Sutter is keeping to territory he knows well in his first foray into unscripted television. He's the executive producer and host of the Discovery Channel's new six-part unscripted series "Outlaw Empires," which starts Monday, May 1...
Read More »The story of the L.A.P.D. and Mickey Cohen will be the center of Ruben Flesicher's noir-pic "The Gangster Squad" later this year but there's another major production which is using the events as its story: Frank Darabont's teaming with TNT for "L.A. Noir."
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