One show is ending, two more are coming and other is getting a black-and-white rerun in this round-up of small screen news....
Read More »You might recall that back in February, it was reported that the folks behind the AMC horror series "The Walking Dead" wanted John Hawkes for the role of the Governor, a tyrant of a survivor town the lead characters stumble across. Well phone calls were made, and maybe a dinner was bought,...
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.
Read More »[Warning: Spoilers for the season two of "The Walking Dead" and volumes two and three of the graphic novel below]
Read More »Season two of "The Walking Dead" wrapped last night, and to tide fans over during the long lurch toward season three in the fall, AMC is launching a social game in April based on the series in conjunction with developers RockYou.
Read More »Several pleasant surprises and upsets are making their way throughout the television community, so let’s get things started.
Read More »We'll try to dance around spoilers but the finale of the second season of "Boardwalk Empire" was shocking not only in terms of storyline but also with the fact they tore out the heart of the show, or at least what/who we thought was being developed as such. We're fascinated to see ...
Read More »Some weeks back, when I traveled to Atlanta to tape my host segments for Turner Classic Movies, I thumbed through the then-current issue of Atlanta magazine in my hotel room. The theme of that issue was “Hollywood of the South,” a survey of movie and TV production in Georgia, and I po...
Read More »Prolific Producer Says 'Hulk' & 'Terminator' Franchises Moving On Without HerGale Anne Hurd has had an incredibly varied (and just plain incredible) career, starting off as an executive assistant to Roger Corman before becoming one of the biggest genre producers in the business, kind of like a lady Jerry Bruckheimer. With her ex-husband James Cameron she produced "The Terminator," "Aliens," "The Abyss," and "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" – big, complicated productions that set the box office on fire. In the years since 'T2' she has dabbled in comedy (the underrated Watergate romp "Dick"), family adventures ("Clockstoppers," which is sort of lik...
Read More »Update: Deadline confirms Glen Mazzara will take over showrunning duties.
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