Many years ago, I remember sitting with my friends in the pouring rain at a Rolling Stones concert in Philadelphia. No way was I leaving; I paid my money and I was staying, come hell or high water. I idolized the Stones back then, and still enjoy listening to their music today. Now, on its 50th anniversary, the iconic rock band is being chronicled in a new movie, Crossfire Hurricane, debuting on HBO on November 15.
Aug 30 2012
TV News: Syfy’s 2012 Fall Programming Schedule
Syfy’s 2012 fall programming will feature the first ever live Face Off episode (anchoring the annual month-long 31 Days of Halloween scare-a-thon); the premieres of unscripted shows Hot Set and Viral Video Showdown; a special extended episode of Paranormal Witness; returns of the hit series Ghost Hunters, Total Blackout, Scare Tactics and Haven; and the premiere of the Syfy Original Saturday Movie Lake Placid: The Final Chapter starring horror icon Robert Englund.
Aug 29 2012
Assassinating Apples in Aruba. Review: White Collar – “Compromising Positions”
Cleverly, “Compromising Positions” sets up the anticipation of Neal (Matt Bomer) finally finding the elusive Sam (Treat Williams) and discovering more truth about his past so well that when the actual case centering on the conviction of a land developer running an environmental scam begins, it’s almost a surprise. The fact that Neal actually makes tenuous contact with Sam is told with almost B-side importance. But that’s the shrewd thing about the way White Collar is written: every detail means something.
Aug 29 2012
Crazy loves company – Review: Grimm, S2 “Bad Moon Rising”
When Hank’s goddaughter goes missing, he and Nick must help her father find her before a barbaric Coyotl mating ritual commences. Hank continues to doubt himself and question what he’s seen. Will Nick finally reveal his secret? And Juliette seems to remember everyone, everything, including Monroe but she still doesn’t know who Nick is. Did Cpt. Renard’s kiss alter her memory?
Aug 28 2012
Advance Movie Review: Lawless – Sometimes the simplest way of life gets complicated
Starring Tom Hardy, Shia LaBeouf, Guy Pearce, Jessica Chastain, Gary Oldman, Mia Wasikowska, and Jason Clarke – Lawless transports you to a place and time steeped heavily in tradition and old-fashioned southern values, sometimes unyielding and uncompromising just like the Bondurant brothers. If you’re looking for a good old-fashioned moonshine, shoot’em-up movie, Lawless is a step above that.
Aug 26 2012
All’s Well that Ends Well Isn’t Necessarily the Case. Review: Season Finale of Episodes – “Episode 209”
The network’s “Man of the Year” awards ceremony, where Merc (John Pankow) is to receive the Vivaldi Award, starts off well enough, but things don’t go exactly as planned. “Episode 209” forces the characters (and us) to take a deep, introspective look at their lives, and is a fun, entertaining way of wrapping up the second season of this brilliant comedy.
Aug 24 2012
Pass The Dutchie… Review: Suits, S2 Mid-Season Finale “High Noon”
“High Noon” is exciting, intriguing, infuriating, eye-popping, and throws in a little tear-jerker moment for good measure. I was absolutely glued to my seat and couldn’t take my eyes off the screen, this episode is so engaging. From Jessica (Gina Torres) getting the short end of the stick after all the votes are tallied, to Harvey and Donna (Sarah Rafferty) having to move to the 46th floor (gasp), things take a strange turn for everyone at Pearson Hardmon.
Aug 23 2012
Interview: Paulo Costanzo Talks About Directing His First Episode of Royal Pains
I was so lucky to participate yesterday in a teleconference with Paulo Costanzo, one of the stars of Royal Pains, who recently directed his first episode. That episode, “Dancing with the Devil,” airs Wednesday, August 29, 2012 at 9/8c, only on USA Network. I can’t begin to tell you how much fun it was talking to Paulo—he’s such a personable guy, so forthcoming, with a terrific sense of humor, as I’m sure you’d all expect.
Aug 23 2012
Mozzie, Spies, and Puppets – Oh My! Review: White Collar – “Identity Crisis”
It is a true measure of a show’s quality, I think, when it can tell the story of a quirky romp with a multitude of golden one-liners and grin-worthy inside jokes and still manage to keep the sentimental back-beat of the season-long theme going at its core. “Identity Crisis” is, at first glance, a story of a treasure hunt. Through a series of seemingly unconnected events, Mozzie (Willie Garson) discovers a potentially priceless piece of American history and elicits help from Neal (Matt Bomer) and Peter (Tim DeKay) to find it. But it’s more than that, really.
Aug 22 2012
The (Bastard) Prince of Portland? Review: Grimm, S2 “The Kiss”
The cryptic clues to Cpt. Sean Renard’s (Sasha Roiz) identity throughout “The Kiss” had me salivating. I knew he was something…else, and as Catherine (Jessica Tuck) mentions, he’s “barely human.” But what he is isn’t exactly quite clear. And as the episode unfolds, more is revealed and that makes me very happy.
Aug 20 2012
NBC Previews New and Returning Shows for Fall 2012
If you can’t wait for all the premieres of NBC’s new and returning shows, don’t worry. Matthew Perry and the cast of NBC’s new comedy, Go On, will host this year’s The NBC Primetime Preview Show, which will provide an exclusive backstage pass to the Peacock Network’s new and returning shows for the Fall 2012 season.
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