What's noteworthy, looking at the trailer for NBC's upcoming "Silence of the Lambs" prequel series "Hannibal," is how dark the thing is.
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Let's face it. Matt Lauer, the popular, engaging backbone of NBC's "Today," wears the TV industry's black hat right now. It is a serious point, for, as former tennis great Andre Agassi once put it, "Image is everything."
Read More »Sure, Sunday tends to be overcrowded with high-end TV, including "Shameless," "Girls," "Californication" and "The Walking Dead," 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 »Creator and former showrunner Dan Harmon won't be back for the upcoming 13-episode fourth season of NBC's "Community," but actor Chevy Chase will.
Read More »The History Channel received record ratings for its "Hatfields & McCoys" mini-series -- the three parts attracted 13.9, 13.1 and 14.3 million people for their premieres, besting the broadcast networks in a rare cable achievement. Is the lesson to take that family feuds are hot right no...
Read More »The internet being, you know, the internet, it was only a matter of time until someone actually made a playable version of the 8-bit video game through which the "Community" characters navigated in the May 17th episode "Digital Estate Planning." Yes, "Journey To the Center O...
Read More »NBC's upcoming series "Hannibal" has found its titular shrink-turned-cannibalistic killer. Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen will play Dr. Hannibal Lecter, according to the Hollywood Reporter, joining the previously announced Hugh Dancy as criminal profiler Will Graham. The 13-epis...
Read More »"Smash" is going to undergo some much-needed changes in its second season -- in March, it was announced that creator Theresa Rebeck was leaving her position as show-runner, with "Gossip Girl" executive producer Josh Safran stepping in to take her place. Christian B...
Read More »The internet was abuzz this weekend with news of what can either be regarded as Dan Harmon's firing or non-rehiring at "Community," the series he created and served as show runner on for Sony, who produced the series for NBC. Never a clear winner in terms of ratings, the highly regarde...
Read More »If you revisit the first episode of "Community," there's surprisingly little indication of how amazingly strange the show would become, and certainly no clue that three seasons it would come to include a stop-motion holiday special, three epic installments based on paintball competitio...
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