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Sunday, August 28, 2011
Oscarbation: A Look Back at 1942 for Best Actress
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Oscarbation: A Look Back at 1928-1933 for Best Actress
Friday, August 26, 2011
'Castle' Season 3 Promo Shots
'Glee'
Thursday, August 25, 2011
'Sarah's Key' ****stars
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Oscarbation: A Look Back at 1961 for Best Actress
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Kate the Hero
" Academy Award-winning actress Kate Winslet helped rescue Richard Branson's elderly mother from a fire that destroyed his Caribbean home.
The Virgin Group boss said in his blog that he wanted to offer "many thanks to Kate Winslet for helping to carry my 90 year (old) mum out of the main house to safety." He joked that Winslet "was wondering when a director was going to shout 'CUT!'
In a separate statement Tuesday, Branson praised Winslet's two children, 10-year-old Mia and 7-year-old Joe, who were also staying in the house when it caught fire. He called them "two of the bravest kids I've ever come across."
Monday, August 22, 2011
From the AP: Kate Winslet Escapes Fire at Branson's Island Home
'Carnage': First Look
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Oscarbation: A Look Back at 1970 for Best Actress
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
When Are Your Favorite Shows Returning and the New Ones Premiering?
Tuesday, September 13
Parenthood - NBC
90210 - The CW
Ringer - (new) The CW
Thursday, September 15
The Vampire Diaries - The CW
The Secret Circle - (new) The CW
Monday, September 19
Castle - ABC
Hawaii Five-O - CBS
The Playboy Club - (new) NBC
Tuesday, September 20
Body of Proof - ABC
NCIS - CBS
NCIS: Los Angeles - CBS
Unforgettable - (new) CBS
Glee - Fox
Wednesday, September 21
Revenge - (new) ABC
Criminal Minds - CBS
CSI - CBS
Harry's Law - NBC
Law & Order: SVU - NBC
Thursday, September 22
Charlie's Angels - (new) ABC
Grey's Anatomy - ABC
Person of Interest - (new) CBS
The Mentalist - CBS
Prime Suspect - (new) NBC
Friday, September 23
A Gifted Man - (new) CBS
CSI: NY - CBS
Blue Bloods - CBS
Fringe - Fox
Nikita - The CW
Supernatural - The CW
Sunday, September 25
Desperate Housewives - ABC
Pan Am - (new) ABC
The Good Wife - CBS
CSI: Miami - CBS
Boardwalk Empire - HBO
Monday, September 26
Terra Nova - (new) Fox
Gossip Girl - The CW
Hart of Dixie - (new) The CW
Thursday, September 29
Private Practice - ABC
Monday, October 3
House - Fox
Monday, October 21
Chuck - NBC
Grimm - (new) NBC
Sunday, October 23
Once Upon a Time - (new) ABC
Thursday, November 3
Bones - Fox
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Oscarbation: A Look Back at 1969 for Best Actress
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Oscarbation! It Has to Begun
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
The Best of Summer TV
'against the wall' is interesting in it's premise. the daughter in a family of cops joins internal affairs. the conflict is set up. we'll have to see how far they can take this and for how long. it works on hot summer nights when you just want to stay home. kathy baker plays mom and as always is a grand addition to any series. i still miss 'picket fences'.
the closer' is having it's best season yet as is star kyra sedgwick. it is drawing to a close (next summer) unfortunately but appears to be going out not so quietly into the night. brenda lee johnson you will be missed.
'covert affairs' is cotton candy. it's sweet and keeps you wanting more. it will be back next season.
'drop dead diva' is far from wearing thin. brooke elliot is still one of tv's best actresses although few seem to know. it is renewed and will be back in 2012.
'expedition impossible' has a crowded field of teams but as eliminations begin the competitors become better known. it's a summer ripoff of 'the amazing race' and fills that void although in no way comes close to it's winter competitor.
'in plain sight' remains one of cable's beat offerings. it will be back for one more season in 2012. unfortunately it will be a short 8 episode season. losing this and 'the closer' at the same time is a great loss for summer fare. mary mccormack is a treasure. i await her next outing.
'chloe' is different. super hero with a heart. the frosh season showed it has promise. here's hoping. amy peitz as mom has her best role to date.
'pretty little liars' remains summers best guilty pleasure. the liars keep on jugging the balls and spinning the plates. they seem far from dropping them. troian bellesario (spencer) is still the one to watch with the best acting chops and the best lines. but the other three liars are wonderful too. i just think troian has a bigger career ahead.
'rizzoli and isles' was even better in it's second season. and who knew sasha alexander (isles) is sophia loren's daughter- in -law.you go girl. edoardo ponte is a looker.
'suits' is the best new summer series. i repeat: 'suits' is the best new summer series. it is smart. it fills in 'the good wife void. it has been renewed for a longer 2012 season as it should be.
'switched at birth' should be seen by everyone. it gives an insight to the non speaking world not seen much...anywhere.
'teen wolf' was the surprise. aimed at teens it works for adults. it is to werewolves what 'vampire diaries' is to vampires. it certainly does not have the same production values and belongs in the summer season. it's like a quick 'get away' vacation. sometimes you just need one.
'true blood' is having it's best season yet. i almost gave up on this one after a dismal season 2. i'm glad i stuck with it. vampires, werewolves and now witches...oh my!
Monday, August 15, 2011
'Rise of the Planet of the Apes' ***1/2stars
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Sunday, August 7, 2011
'The Good Wife' Gets Better
Friday, August 5, 2011
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Enter Lauren Ambrose in 'Funny Girl'
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Friday, July 8, 2011
ABC Bequeaths 'All My Children,' 'One Life to Live' to the Internet
"One Life to Live" might want to consider changing its name to "Two Lives to Live."
The long-running soap and its fellow cancelled ABC daytime staple "All My Children" will be allowed continue online once their TV runs are over, the network announced Thursday.
In a multi-year, multi-platform deal, ABC has licensed the soaps to Prospect Park, the production company responsible for USA Network's "Royal Pains.
Founded in 2008 by Jeff Kwatinetz and former Disney Studios honcho Rich Frank, Prospect Park now holds the right to produce new episodes of the shows and plans to make them a crucial part of a "new, online network" similar to Hulu.
If those plans are carried out, the licensing agreement will allow fans of the shows to watch online and on internet-enabled TV sets. Both soaps would have the same length and format, Prospect Park said.
“We are privileged to continue the legacy of two of the greatest programs to air on daytime television, and are committed to delivering the storylines, characters and quality that audiences have come to love for over 40 years. ‘All My Children’ and ‘One Life to Live’ are television icons, and we are looking forward to providing anytime, anywhere viewing to their loyal community of millions,” said Frank and Kwatinetz.
The New York Post reported Wednesday that the shows would pick up where they leave off and have the same cast and crew. But other than the "storylines, characters and quality" comment above, the exact makeup of the cast has yet to be explicitly disclosed.
The news may lessen the impact of ABC's farewell celebrations for the programs. The network announced last week that "All My Children" would end on September 23 with the return of some key former cast members. "One Life to Live" will end its ABC run in January 2012.
Fans of the daytime soaps picketed outside an ABC advertising event in May to protest the shows' cancellations. We doubt they'll protest the latest news.
(reprinted from 'the wrap')