Sons of Anarchy season finale, “Papa’s Goods” airs December 9, 10:00 p.m. ET/PT only on FX.
Dec 08 2014
Luke Wilson and Imogen Poots to Star in Showtime’s New Comedy, Roadies
Showtime’s new one-hour comedy series Roadies sounds like it’s going to be a lot of fun. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into a successful rock band tour as told by the all important crew members, or “roadies” as they’re known in the industry. Luke Wilson and Imogen Poots are set to star in the comedy pilot, and Keisha Castle-Hughes and Peter Cambor will join the ensemble cast. Oscar winner Cameron Crowe wrote, and will direct and executive produce the pilot (for a potential series). Roadies begins shooting in Vancouver on January 19, 2015 at North Shore Studios.
Dec 08 2014
Homeland – “13 Hours in Islamabad” Retrospective. The Body Count.
From the moment “13 Hours in Islamabad” begins, you know you’re in for one hell of a ride. To say this episode is tension-filled is putting it mildly. The first half hour is pulse pounding, with non-stop action, while the remaining 15 minutes (yes, that’s right; the episode is only 45 minutes long) deal with the emotional reactions to what happened.
Dec 07 2014
The Affair – “108” Review. The Two Lovers Reunite.
Noah (Dominic West) heads to Montauk again, this time to represent the family at a literary award ceremony for his father-in-law Bruce (John Doman). Meanwhile, Alison (Ruth Wilson) deals with her grandmother Joan’s (Lynn Cohen) hospitalization and with Noah’s help, comes to an uncomfortable realization that helps her deal with the situation at hand. Sooner rather than later, you know our two lovers are going to run into each other. Will they keep their promises to their respective spouses?
Dec 06 2014
Haven — “Chosen” Review. Mother Knows Best?
“Chosen” wraps up the first half of season five but still leaves many questions unanswered. I have a feeling the next 13 episodes will be Haven’s final ones. Writing this makes me sad. Season five of Haven has truly upped the ante and the writers took us on an epic adventure into a world of mystery, suspense, and doubt.
Dec 06 2014
White Collar – “All’s Fair” Retrospective. Separation Anxiety.
When a message shows up at one of Mozzie’s (Willie Garson) secret drop locations asking to meet, Mozzie assumes it’s the legendary Pink Panther gang trying to recruit him. Neal (Matt Bomer), on the other hand, isn’t as convinced. When the two arrive at the designated location, they discover it isn’t the Panthers but rather Eva Perkins (Megan Dodds), a woman Mozzie immediately recognizes.
Dec 03 2014
Castle – “Last Action Hero” Recap. All’s Fair in Love and Action Movies.
Secret missions, shady pasts, aging actors looking for a comeback, and murder are the name of the game in this week’s Castle. Former Hollywood action movie star Lance Delorca (Morgan Benoit) is found murdered behind a movie theater; it’s up to Beckett (StanaKatic), Esposito (Jon Huertas), and Ryan (Seamus Dever) to figure out why. Of course, Castle (Nathan Fillion) wants in on this because he’s a huge fan of Delorca’s old “Hard Kill” movies.
Dec 02 2014
Syfy Celebrates Holiday Season with 20th Annual The Twilight Zone New Year’s Eve Marathon
Syfy will celebrate the holiday season with the Original Movie Christmas Icetastrophe, a Christmas Day disaster film marathon, and the 20th annual New Year’s Eve celebration of Rod Serling’s legendary series The Twilight Zone, which will take viewers into a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity.
Nov 30 2014
Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce – “Rule 23: Never Lie to the Kids” Review. Things Are Not What They Seem.
It’s safe to say Bravo has a real hit on its hands. GG2D is full of sharp, witty dialogue, great acting, is funny when it needs to be, and dramatic when necessary. It’s also sexy, intelligent, and dark. GG2D is the complete package; you’ll be missing out on something special if you don’t have this new dramedy on your list of appointment TV.
Nov 29 2014
Haven — “Chemistry” Recap. Toe the Line.
Nov 26 2014
Get Ready for The Walking Dead Mid-Season Finale
Nov 25 2014
Castle – “Kill Switch” Recap. One Flu Over the Coo Coo’s Nest.
What would you do in the name of love? When Jared Stone (guest star Will Rothhar) willingly straps a bomb to his chest and hijacks a subway car to help free his girlfriend from federal prison, things go from bad to worse. Suffering from a severe case of asthma, he becomes increasingly sicker by the minute and could lose his grip on the trigger switch he’s holding. Thankfully, one of NYPD’s finest is on board but will Esposito (Jon Huertas) be able to take down this radical in time?
Nov 23 2014
The Affair – “107” Review. Confessions Can Be Cathartic.
Captivating. Heartbreaking. Surprising. These are the words that best describe “107,” the latest installment of Showtime’s hit new series, The Affair. In last week’s episode, Detective Jeffries (Victor Williams) disclosed the victim in our murder tale was Scotty Lockhart (Colin Donnell). I love how he just slipped that into the conversation, as if it weren’t a big reveal. Now, as summer’s end approaches, and the Solloways leave for home, Noah (Dominic West) and Alison (Ruth Wilson) confess their sins to their respective spouses, although for different reasons. And while episodic writer Kate Robin may be leading us to believe illicit narcotics play a role in Scotty’s (Colin Donnell) death, I have a theory of my own that has nothing to do with drugs.
Nov 23 2014
Homeland – “There’s Something Else Going On” Retrospective. Live or Die.
“There’s Something Else Going On” moves the story lines ahead beautifully while providing some interesting character studies of both Saul and Dennis. The two men couldn’t be more opposite if they tried. Patinkin and Moses provide top-notch acting, as do Danes, Robins, and O’Keefe, along with some stellar writing. With only three episodes left in the season, and with the ending of the episode, I can’t help wondering where Homeland is going next.
Nov 22 2014
Haven — “Reflections” Recap. Steam. Lots and Lots of Steam!
Things are getting very complex on #Haven and when people literally start falling apart, it takes the “troubles” to a whole new level of weird.
A strange trouble is causing physical manifestations affecting a person’s self-esteem – a woman in debt who feels like she can’t keep it together begins to literally fall to pieces; a young boy being bullied for being tall, weak, and lanky then becomes a strapping muscle bound jock. But his strength is short lived and he is nearly crushed to death by his dumbbell. If Audrey (Emily Rose) can’t figure out who is causing this trouble, someone else might die.
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