Cheese on a Stick. Review: Psych – “Someone’s Got a Woody”

Shawn (James Roday) and Gus (Dule Hill) are going stir crazy as they try to find a client for a case since interim police chief Trout (Anthony Michael Hall) still refuses to hire them.

Where John Takes a Bullet. Review: The Tomorrow People – “Sitting Ducks”

I’m sure it’s just me and not really what’s going on in “Sitting Ducks” because the episode doesn’t suck … much. Some of the action sequences though, can’t say the same for them.

Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Witch? Review: The Originals – “Dance Back from the Grave”

The Originals takes a journey into the past to introduce us to a new foe. Although, I’m not sure how much of a foe Papa Tunde is.

TV News: Banshee Renewed For 3rd Season on Cinemax

CINEMAX has renewed the Emmy®-winning hit action series BANSHEE for a third season, scheduled to debut in 2015, it was announced today by Kary Antholis, president, HBO Miniseries and CINEMAX Programming. The show is currently in its second season, with episodes debuting Fridays at 10:00 p.m. (ET/PT).

TV News: Sharknado 2: The Second One Begins Production Feb 2014

They’re back – and shark happens! Syfy and The Asylum today announced that Ian Ziering and Tara Reid will reprise their roles as Fin and April in the eagerly awaited Sharknado sequel, Sharknado 2: The Second One, which begins filming in New York February 13.

TV News: BONES Renewed for 10th Season and Returning to Mondays

Congrats to BONES for being renewed for its 10th Season!! And the current season of Bones will be returning to Mondays beginning March 10.

Conference Call: Olympic Gold Medalist Gabby Douglas

On January 27, 2014, I participated in a conference call with two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Gabby Douglas to talk about the upcoming Lifetime movie based on her life, “The Gabby Douglas Story,” which will air February 1, 2014, at 8pm ET/PT.

Family Sucks. Review: Justified – “Over the Mountain”

After the revelations in “Good Intentions,” it seems things are aligned perfectly for catastrophe to strike. The events that occur in “Over the Mountain” may not all be dire, most are life altering, some even life stopping. Who knew Dewey Crowe (Damon Herriman) could pull off such a convincing bluff? He’s still a terrible shot but I never thought of Dewey as a killer. And since this season is supposedly about the Crowes, it is refreshing to see them take center stage in “Over the Mountain.”

TV News: HAVEN Fans Rejoice – Syfy Orders 26 New Episodes

Syfy has greenlit 26 new episodes of its hit series Haven, which posted growth in both Adults 18-34 and Adults 18-49 last year. The first 13 episodes of Season 5 are set to premiere this fall with the remaining 13 episodes scheduled to air in 2015.

Conference Call: Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White

On January 24, 2014, I had the pleasure of participating in a conference call with two time Olympic gold medalist Shaun White. Not only will Shaun be participating in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia beginning next month, he also was the subject of an NBC special, Shaun White: Russia Calling

TV News: Travel Channel Greenlights Three New Original Unscripted Series

Travel Channel has greenlit production on three new original unscripted series, including: Thirteen episodes of the half-hour series “Ace the Game,” featuring casino consultant Sal Piacente who travels the country giving viewers winning strategies on how to beat the odds in any game; the one-hour, limited series “Hotel Amazon”(wt), showcasing friends Rusty Johnson and Stephan Jablonski who give up their lives in America to pursue their dream of building a world-class resort in the middle of the Peruvian Amazon; and eight episodes of the one-hour series “Spy World,” which takes viewers on international journeys while recreating formerly classified spy stories.

Of Monsters And Men. Retrospective: Black Sails – “I.”

Don’t let the impressive set design, beautiful cast, and talented crew of STARZ’s new high seas drama series Black Sails fool you; this isn’t anything like a certain popular theme park ride turned blockbuster movie starring Johnny Depp. No, Black Sails is a gritty and unapologetic story of greed and ambition inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale, Treasure Island.

And Darkness Shall Prevail. Review: Dracula – “Let There Be Light”

“Let There Be Light” doesn’t disappoint. It’s an amazing season finale that leaves viewers gasping, guessing, and greedy for more. I don’t know about you but I’m dying for another season.

Just Die Already! Kidding. Retrospective: The Vampire Diaries – “500 Years of Solitude”

“500 Years of Solitude” doesn’t pull at my heartstrings. The only enjoyable moments were Klaus’ return, seeing Jenna and Alaric, and the soundtrack for the episode.

Silence of the Wesen. Review: Grimm – “The Wild Hunt”

A deranged, cop killing Wesen, a $178 bottle of wine, some scalping, a proposal, and meeting the parents are just a few of the things happening in “The Wild Hunt.” Although this episode contains some intense scenes, ambiguity, and some disgusting events, I found myself getting a bit bored. I can’t pinpoint what is missing but I can say the slow progression of the season needs to speed up — sooner rather than later. It’s the very end of “The Wild Hunt” that will leave you in suspense.

Welcome Back Diana. Review: White Collar – “Taking Stock”

When mysterious Conrad Worth (Steven Pasquale) calls one of Rebecca’s (Bridget Regan) confiscated cellphones to offer her a job, Peter (Tim Dekay) decides Agent Diana Berrigan (Marsha Thomason) is the only woman convincing enough to go undercover as Rebecca.

TV News: Scheduling Alert for Syfy’s LOST GIRL and BITTEN

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING TIME CHANGES FOR SYFY’S LINEUP OF ORIGINALS ON MONDAY NIGHTS BEGINNING JANUARY 27, 2014

Let’s Get Ready to … Grumble. Review: The Tomorrow People – “Rumble”

I’m not so impressed with “Rumble.” Truth be told, I’m falling out of love with The Tomorrow People because it’s just not holding my interest.

HBO Programming Note for True Detective, Girls, and Looking

The next episodes of HBO’s Sunday original series will debut in their usual time slots on Sunday, January 26, with True Detective at 9:00-10:00 p.m. ET/PT, followed by Girls at 10:00-10:30 p.m., and Looking at 10:30-11:00 p.m. There will be a one-time-only change to the schedule the following week.

I Know You Know. Review: Psych – “Cloudy…With a Chance of Improvement”

Hawaii 5-0, Knight Rider, 90210, Bionic Woman… Psych? USA Network’s long-running hit series Psych joins the list of TV shows being remade by remaking one of its own episodes. Interesting idea, but is it needed?

Chicago Motorcycle Show: Theo Rossi and Kim Coates Discuss SOA Season 7, Projects, Charities

The 30th installment of the Chicago Motorcycle Show featured celebrity appearances by Sons of Anarchy (Sons) actors Theo Rossi (Juice) and Kim Coates (Tig) on Saturday, January 18, 2014. Your Entertainment Corner was there to cover the event, and was granted exclusive access to the Super VIP breakfast with the actors.

Conf Call: HELIX Stars Mark Ghanimé and Catherine Lemieux

HELIX Conference Call Transcript – Call with Mark Ghanimé and Catherine Lemieux who play Sergio Balleseros and Doreen Boyle respectively.

Talk About a Flood. Review: The Originals – “Après, Moi, le Deluge”

Surprise, surprise. I wasn’t expecting such a great episode of The Originals after last week’s disappointing return.

Twist of Fate. Review: Sleepy Hollow – “The Indispensable Man” and “Bad Blood”

Sleepy Hollow ends its first season with a jaw dropping cliffhanger I did not see coming. The twists and turns in this two-part season finale will have you scratching your head, trying to piece together clues from previous episodes. While there are a few elements that stand out a bit oddly for me, overall, I enjoyed the final two episodes.

A Hunting We Will Go. Review: Lost Girl – “Sleeping Beauty School”

As much as I love Lost Girl, “Sleeping Beauty School” leaves a lot to be desired. A filler episode, at best, there are only a few things that actually stand out for me. One — the rebirth of a Valkyrie; two – the Una Mens and their desire to possess Bo (Anna Silk); and lastly — the “death train.”