For many actresses, particularly ones over the dismaying low age studios films have as an unofficial cut-off, TV's become the main sanctuary for richer female characters -- which may be why Geena Davis is headed back to TV after a stint as the heroine of ABC's White House drama "Co...
Read More »The television networks come together twice a year for the TCA press tour, a two week event filled with presentations about new and returning programming from the cable and broadcast sides, with stars, showrunners, producers, writers and executives gathering in front of reporters to talk about their...
Read More »Sure, Sunday is incredibly overcrowded with high-end TV, including "Homeland," "The Good Wife," "Dexter" and more, 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 »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 »Nicholas Sparks, whose novels have spawned such teary box office successes as "The Notebook," "A Walk to Remember" and "Dear John," is bringing his well-honed and reliable brand of gauzy love stories to the small screen.
Read More »"The Shawshank Redemption" director Frank Darabont is headed back to the small screen with a new project after being booted off "The Walking Dead," the massively successful zombie series he created and initially ran for AMC and that kicked off its third season this past Sunday.
Read More »While all eyes remain on the London Olympics until the 12th, and Sunday remains overcrowded with high-end TV like "True Blood," "The Newsroom," "Weeds," "Breaking Bad" and "Political Animals," we bring you this guide to five noteworthy highlight...
Read More »Here's where we start to hope. Here's where we begin fervently, passionately hoping that two outstanding back-to-back episodes of "Falling Skies" make a trend, possibly the shape of things to come.
Read More »TNT has ordered a pilot for "The Last Ship," a post-apocalyptic action series based on the 1988 novel by William Brinkley and executive produced by blockbuster king Michael Bay.
Read More »If you're not watching this show yet, now's the time to start.
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