"Justified" is due to return to FX for its fourth season on January 8th at 10pm, with Timothy Olyphant back as laconic U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, keeping eastern Kentucky safe from meth dealers, thieves, criminal families and more while sometimes being a little too eager to...
Read More »Sure, Sunday is incredibly overcrowded with high-end TV, including "Homeland," "The Walking Dead," "Boardwalk Empire," "The Good Wife," "Treme" and "Dexter," but what to watch the rest of the time? Every Monday, we bring you five noteworthy...
Read More »"Key & Peele" and "Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell," two recent comedy series that have built a following for their funny, sharp takes on race, politics and other ripe topical subjects, both received renewal notices from their respective networks today.
Read More »FX's is reupping on Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk's bonkers but unmissable anthology series "American Horror Story," which is in the midst of a second season set at an asylum in 1964 that involves serial killers, aliens, demons and Nazi doctors (and its not even halfway through). Th...
Read More »The nuts FX series has presented aliens and demons, multiple limbs forcibly amputated or torn off, Nazi doctors, deranged serial killers and mutants living out in the woods. It feels like literally anything could happen on the show. But it also seems to have an overarching vision in mind.
Read More »FX's new series "The Americans" -- a 1981-set spy series created by former CIA officer-turned-TV writer and producer Joe Weisberg ("Falling Skies") -- is slated to premiere in January. The drama is set in Washington, D.C., where the Jennings pose as a...
Read More »A quick survey of this fall's (and the past summer's) new shows suggests that whatever other trends you may spot -- apocalyptic settings, single leading ladies, atypical families -- TV definitely seems to be moving away from the traditional opening credits sequence to a more straightforward ...
Read More »A sexually aggressive and misunderstood character, the degree to which Shelley is insane may be more a question of the mores of the 1964 setting than any actual mental illness.
Read More »"Wilfred," FX's dark comedy starring Elijah Wood as a depressed man who starts seeing his neighbor's dog Wilfred (Jason Gann) as a pot-smoking man in a dog suit, will be getting a third season from the cable network.
Read More »Comedians Steve Agee and Rob Schrab are co-writing an untitled coming-of-age comedy now in development at FX. The project comes via Jack Black‘s production company Electric Dynamite and is "tonally similar to cult fave 'Freaks And Geeks.'"
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