Come along and follow me To the bottom of the sea We'll join in the Jamboree At the Codfish Ball --Shirley Temple, "At the Codfish Ball" from "Captain January"
Read More »"So, how was the city?" "Dirty."
Read More »As a show in which memory has immense weight, "Mad Men" has played with timelines before, cutting back and forth between the past and present, or letting the former bleed into the latter the way it did in season three opener "Out of Town." But last night's episode "...
Read More »In Sunday's all-new "Mad Men" episode, the blissful promise of escape tempts Don, Peggy and Roger. Yet time is a prison -- and keeps us guessing.
Read More »How far can they go with gore and violence? “It’s really awesome that AMC is bold enough to put just about anything up there,” said Kirkman, “But I do want to find out what the limit is.”
Read More »AMC held what's becoming its annual new show "bake-off" last week, during which the six strongest scripts for potential series are presented to the network. After a few weeks of evaluations, they decide which, if any, will be made into pilots. Deadline has the list of the six cont...
Read More »As Joan so astutely observed while patching up a bruised post-fight Lane, "Everyone in this office has wanted to do that to Pete Campbell." And in "Signal 30," last night's episode of "Mad Men" (named for a 1959 driving safety film that was a precursor to the "...
Read More »In Sunday's all-new "Mad Men" episode, death and despair continue to seep into the big picture. But in the midst of sniper shootings, highway crashes and men who "have nothing," is there a faint signal of hope?
Read More »With everyone from frat boys to soccer moms clearing their Sunday nights to watch “The Walking Dead," AMC is clearly enjoying their investment in creator/writer Robert Kirkman's zombie hit, and are now seeking to continue that success with an adaptation of another Kirkman comic p...
Read More »"The Walking Dead" is going well for AMC; the finale drawing in a record 9 million viewers. So it makes sense that the network's decided to double-down with the comic book's co-creator and writer Robert Kirkman.
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