As Netflix prepares for the premiere of its high-profile original drama "House of Cards," from David Fincher and Kevin Spacey, on February 1st, the company has unveiled a first look trailer for "Hemlock Grove," another of its originals slated for later in the year, on April 19. L...
Read More »Addressing the crowd at the TCA press tour last night, Nick Weidenfeld, the head of Fox's new "Animation Domination High Def" late-night block of shorter form animation, insisted this project was not the network's attempt to go up against Adult Swim. "I don’t think ...
Read More »Here's another preview clip from the next episode of ABC’s Scandal (back from the holidays, airing tomorrow) which, as I noted in a previous post, apparently intends to reboot the "torture as a means of interrogation" debate with what will be a *graphic* torture scene i...
Read More »One of the new programs that will comprise the winter/spring season ahead for PBS, is a 3-part, 3-hour American Experience film titled The Abolitionists.
Read More »So as you will fondly recall, I told you about that new TLC reality show, Best Funeral Ever, about the wacky and ratchet funerals done by the Dallas based Golden Gate Funeral Home (HERE) that premiered last night, I'm sure, to great ratings.
Read More »Featuring "Sherlock" star Benedict Cumberbatch and Rebecca Hall and adapted by Tom Stoppard from a tetralogy of 1920s novels by Ford Madox Ford, HBO/BBC/VRT miniseries "Parade's End" exudes prestige.
Read More »It was in March of last year that we featured the trailer for Stacey Muhammad's REDEMPTION, For Colored Boys, which, as Stacey notes, is the first in a series that address the lives and experiences of black men, broadly speaking.
Read More »I know that there are a few people who like to give actor Hill Harper the "side eye" (as I believe it's called), or think that he's corny. But you definitely cannot deny that he's a seriously committted guy who wants to effect positive change in society.
Read More »Here's Episode 2 of the documentary web series P.O.P. by Atlanta based filmmaker Artemus Jenkins, which we first wrote about HERE, just a few weeks ago.
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