Sure, Sunday tends to be overcrowded with high-end TV, including "Game of Thrones," "Shameless," "Vikings" and the back-this-week "Mad Men," but what to watch the rest of the time? Every Monday, we bring you five noteworthy highlights from the other six days of the week.
Read More »Charlie Kaufman's returning to the small screen with "How and Why," one of two comedy pilots ordered by FX and announced today at the network's upfronts. "How and Why"is a half-hour comedy that Kaufman will write, direct and serve as executive producer on, one that tells "the story of a man who can ...
Read More »FX announced today at the network's upfronts that a "Fargo" limited series will indeed be coming to the network in the spring of 2014 by way of FX Productions and MGM Television. The 10-episode series will begin production this fall, with Noah Hawley ("The Unusuals") writing and and executive produc...
Read More »In expected and, really, unsurprising news for anyone watching the enjoyable current season, FX has renewed its Kentucky noir "Justified" for a fifth round, the network announced today at its upfront presentation in New York.
Read More »Fresh off his Oscar win as Best Director for "Life of Pi," Ang Lee is fielding a number of potential and solidified upcoming projects. News comes today that the Taiwanese-born director is being eyed to helm Warner Bros.' Moses biopic "Gods and Kings," now that Steven Spielberg has dropped out.
Read More »Less than a month ago Ang Lee won the Oscar for Best Director. So, naturally, along comes the news that for his next trick, he's headed for the small screen.
Read More »Though it is as flush with moral ambiguity as its predecessors, Joe Weisberg’s creation offers an altogether different breed of protagonist. What separates "The Americans" is its foregrounding of the simplest device in the history of narrative: love. In effect, The Americans is an extended remarriag...
Read More »David Meunier has seen his share of backstabbing and intrigue on “Justified.” As Johnny Crowder, he was next in line to take over his family’s crime syndicate after his Uncle Bo (M.C. Gainey) -- until wayward cousin Boyd (Walton Goggins) got in his way. When Johnny tipped Boyd off about his uncle's ...
Read More »Good news for fans of Adam Reed's profanely funny animated comedy "Archer" -- FX just handed the spy show a renewal notice.
Read More »While as viewers we tend to focus on the exceptions rather than the rule, many television programs do, in fact, get precisely the level of attention and admiration they deserve.
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