TV News: Warehouse 13 Renewed For 6-Episode Fifth and Final Season

Syfy announced that its long-running flagship series Warehouse 13 will return for a fifth and final season of six episodes in 2014.

White Chocolate. Review: Psych – “Dead Air”

When Crock Daniels (Brent Chapman), a popular morning radio DJ, is shot while on the air, it’s up to Shawn (James Roday) and Gus (Dulé Hill) to not only find the killer, but to take over the radio show. Shawn as a radio DJ? How hard could that be?

TV News/Trailer: HBO Documentary INSIDE OUT Airing May 20th – Watch The Trailer

Known for billboard-sized photographic portraits of everyday people in urban settings, French street artist JR has a simple call to action: “Tell me what you stand for, and together we’ll turn the world inside out.” To transform his idea into reality, he created the Inside Out Project, the world’s largest participatory art project and a remarkable testament to the power of the image and the role art can play in transforming lives. INSIDE OUT: THE PEOPLE’S ART PROJECT shows that whatever the language, people can be united by photography, art and the desire for self-expression.

TV News: USA Network Unveils Powerful Original Drama Development

Continuing to build on the network’s strength of signature original series, USA announced today a powerful new drama slate of upcoming development from high-profile auspices and homegrown series producers. The network also announced that it will start production on HORIZON, a period genre project from Executive Producer Gale Anne Hurd (“Walking Dead”).

TV News: USA Greenlights its First-Ever Original Comedies

For the network known for its tagline, Characters Welcome, it seems fitting that USA Network has greenlit its first-ever half-hour original comedies, Sirens and Playing House. From the descriptions below, it sounds like there will be plenty of characters to make us laugh.USA has also picked up a new comedy pilot Love is Dead, and is happy to report Modern Family will join the network, premiering Tuesday, September 24, 2013 at 8/7c .

TV News: The CW Announces Primetime Schedule for 2013-14 – What To Look Forward To

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The CW announced its primetime schedule for the 2013-2014 season in New York today. With five new dramas on tap, it looks like this will be interesting season for the network. Mondays bring southern charm and romance with Hart of Dixie and Beauty and the Beast. On Tuesdays, the vampires take over with the highly anticipated spin-off of The Vampire Diaries, The Originals, followed by Supernatural. Wednesday nights hit the target with Arrow, and the new action adventure drama The Tomorrow People, while The Vampire Diaries and the new historical drama Reign rule over Thursdays. On Fridays, get your weekly fashion fix with The Carrie Diaries and America’s Next Top Model.

Keeping Portland…Undead? Retrospective: Grimm – “The Waking Dead”

Season 2, Episode 21 Air Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2013, 10/9c on NBC Rating: [rating=4] “Papa Ghede is a handsome fellow in his hat and coat of black. Papa Ghede is going to the palace! He’ll eat and drink when he gets back!” — Grimm Who else was a bit confused by the opening quote? …

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TV News: TNT and TBS Reveal an Extensive Slate of Programming for the Coming Seasons

TNT and TBS, two of cable’s most successful brands, have unveiled an extensive slate of series being developed with some of the industry’s best storytellers. The slate reflects the network’s programming strategies, which were laid out by network executives during TNT and TBS’s annual Upfront presentation today in New York.

TV News: TNT and TBS First to Offer Live Stream Programming 24/7

TBS and TNT are about to become the first national entertainment networks in the industry to stream on-air content live across multiple platforms 24/7, including through the networks’ websites and a pair of newly created Watch TNT and Watch TBS apps.

TV News: CBS Announces 2013-14 Prime Time Schedule

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CBS has announced its schedule for the 2013-2014 prime time season, and it includes eight new series—five comedies and three dramas—some in the fall and others in the mid-season.

Video: FX’s Newest Drama Series “The Bridge”

Discover the secrets behind FX’s newest drama. “The Bridge” series premieres July 10th at 10pm e/p, only on FX.

Video: Inside The Characters of “Ray Donovan”

Ray Donovan premieres Sunday, June 30 at 10PM ET/PT only on Showtime. Don’t miss it!

Dames, Dolls, and Gumshoes. Review: Warehouse 13 – “The Big Snag”

The 1940s were a different time, when men called women “toots…dames…and dolls,” and women weren’t supposed to be smart, just easy on the eyes and maybe sing a little tune. The lingo and vibe of the 40s find their way easily and seamlessly into “The Big Snag,” where Pete (Eddie McClintock) and Myka (Joanne Kelly) are inadvertently sucked into an unfinished novel written by Anthony Bishop (guest star Enrico Colantoni).

TV News: Fox’s 2013-14 Schedule Includes Five New Comedies, Four New Dramas, First Event Series, a New Unscripted Series, and New Animated Series

Fox revealed yesterday its slate of programming for the 2013-14 tv season. The lineup includes Seth MacFarlane’s new live-action comedy series Dad; Brooklyn Nine-Nine, a comedy series starring Andy Samberg; a military-set ensemble comedy Enlisted; a new adventure thriller Sleepy Hollow; J.J. Abrams’ futuristic action drama Almost Human; as well as yet another Gordon Ramsey-led cooking competition, Junior Masterchef, all set to premiere in the fall. Mid-season brings us the legal drama Rake starring Greg Kinnear; a gritty fast-paced drama Gang Related; new ensemble comedy Us & Them; a coming-of-age family comedy, Surviving Jack; and an animated comedy Murder Police. Also debuting in 2014 is Fox’s first event series, M. Night Shyamalan’s spellbinding Wayward Pines, starring Matt Dillon.

TV News: NBC Announces 2013-14 Primetime Schedule

The new comedy additions are “Welcome to the Family,” “Sean Saves the World,” and “The Michael J. Fox Show” as well as midseason comedies “The Family Guide,” and “About A Boy.” The new dramas are “The Blacklist,” “Ironside,” and “Dracula,” plus mid-season dramas “Believe,” “Crisis” and “Crossbones.”

TV News: Warehouse 13 Gets Magical with Guest Stars Joel Grey, Steve Valentine, and Kelly Hu

In “The Sky’s the Limit,” Grey plays Las Vegas lounge act magician Monty the Magnificent, who’s worked the strip for decades. When his casino employers think Monty’s act is getting stale, Monty enlists the help of a powerful artifact that turn his parlor tricks into wondrous, but deadly feats.

New Channel FXX Takes the Show on the Road with “Totally Biased Stand Up Tour with W. Kamau Bell

This summer, W. Kamau Bell and writers from Totally Biased will unleash the 10-city Totally Biased Stand Up Tour with W. Kamau Bell. The tour is a prelude to the September unveiling of Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell as a nightly strip on the new channel, FXX.

News: ABC Releases its Fall 2013 Schedule

For better or worse, here are the series slated for ABC’s Fall 2013 schedule. New shows are in red, and premiere dates will be announced at a later time. New series, Killer Women, Mind Games, Resurrection, Back in the Game, Mixology, and alternative series, The Quest, not shown below, will premiere later in the 2013-2014 tv season.

A Varied Perspective. Advance No-Spoiler Review of Graceland – “Pilot”

Your Entertainment Corner (YEC) decided to take a different approach with this Advance Review of Graceland. We thought it might be fun, and informative, if each of us wrote about what we did or didn’t like about USA Network’s newest original dramatic series. So, here’s what we all have to say.

The Grim Reaper Kitty. Retrospective: The Big C — Hereafter – “Quality of Death”

The decision to get hospice care is to unburden her family from having to take care of her but the car ride to the hospice center becomes an emotional one filled with anger, a dose of reality, and, oddly enough, “sassing” a police officer. And we can’t forget the domino of water works.

Video: “The Killing” – First Look at Season 3

The Killing Season 3 debuts on Sun., Jun. 2 at 8/7c on AMC.

Jackie Goes on a Date. Retrospective: Nurse Jackie – “Good Thing”

Jackie’s revelation about how stressed she is about her date with Frank is honest and realistic. While it’s nice to see her smile, I think we all know how difficult this must be for her. It’s been a long time since she’s been out in the dating world. And Grace (Ruby Jerins) doesn’t help the situation any by sneaking out with her boyfriend Danny (Danny Flaherty) instead of being where she’s supposed to be.

For Fellow StarGazers… Book Review: “Enchanted by Starlight” by Tina L. Hook

I would recommend Enchanted by Starlight to anyone who enjoys paranormal aspects in a romance novel, and a good story of love lost, won, and let go.

Was I The Only One Looking Out For Zombies? Review: The Vampire Diaries – “The Walking Dead”

Consistency aside, “The Walking Dead” isn’t as bad as I thought it would be. I’m somewhat looking forward to the season finale if for no other reason than to see how much terror The Five will bring about to the vampires in town.

AMC Releases a First Look Photo from Season 4 of The Walking Dead

If you’re like me, you can’t wait for the return of The Walking Dead. It just can’t come soon enough for me. So, I was thrilled to learn AMC released today a First Look photo from the new season of The Walking Dead.