“Syfy will take the chill out of the air with a robust fall programming lineup featuring the series premiere of Paranormal Witness, the annual spook-a-thon 31 Days of Halloween culminating with Ghost Hunters Halloween Live telecast, and the 4-hour movie event Neverland, an original prequel to Peter Pan featuring Oscar nominee Keira Knightley as the voice of Tinker Bell.” ~ Syfy
Aug 23 2011
Review: The Closer, S7, E6 “A Family Affair”
Aug 23 2011
TV News: “Psych” Returns to USA this Fall, as does “Covert Affairs” and “Burn Notice”
USA Network enjoyed another wow summer season with its original programming, Suits, Royal Pains, White Collar, In Plain Sight, Covert Affairs and Burn Notice. With the fall season quickly approaching, fans will be happy to learn Psych will return on Wednesday, October 12th at 10/9 c. As well, Covert Affairs will present the conclusion of its second season with six all-new episodes beginning Tuesday, November 1 at 10/9c , and the six remaining episodes of Burn Notice’s fifth season will begin Tuesday, November 3rd at 10/9c.
Aug 22 2011
Review: The Glades, S2, E11 – “Beached”
With only two more episodes left in the season, The Glades starts turning up the Florida heat and taking the relationship they’ve been dangling before us like the proverbial carrot to the next level…or, at least, giving it a legitimate chance to level up. Detective Jim Longworth (Matt Passmore) is a bit cranky about investigating the body of a “well-coiffed executive” found on a popular stretch of beach, but the interruption of his golf game is only partially to blame.
Aug 21 2011
Review: True Blood, S4, E45 – “Run”
Aug 21 2011
Book Review: “The Host” by Stephanie Meyer
Aug 21 2011
Review: #Haven , Season 2, Ep. 6 “Audrey Parker’s Day Off” (Will the day never end?)
Haven is fast becoming one of my favorite TV shows. Each week we are presented with a new and interesting affliction which causes even stranger events. “Audrey Parker’s Day Off” is exciting and engrossing. As I watch with eager anticipation of who will die next, I try to figure out the mystery of why the day is repeating. Seeing Audrey’s reactions to each of her friends’ death brings you a little closer to the characters.
Aug 19 2011
News/Photos: “American Horror Story” only on FX
Aug 19 2011
Exclusive Movie Trailer: “The Last Circus”
Written and directed by Álex de la Iglesia, The Last Circus has received many accolades from media and print reporters alike. According to Variety, “Cult status is assured.” From the Village Voice, “Makes Pan’s Labyrinth look like Sesame Street.”And from Harry Knowles at AICN, “BRILLIANT. A GREAT FILM. A searing, intimate work riffing on Hitchcock, DePalma, Fellini, the Universal Monster films and German Expressionism.” You can’t get higher praise than that. A winner at the 2010 Venice Film Festival, The Last Circus opens at theaters this weekend.
Aug 18 2011
Review: #WilfredFX , Season 1, Ep 10 “Isolation” (Won’t you be my neighbor?)
Jenna thinks Ryan’s been on vacation because his blinds are closed and she hasn’t seen him in three days. Wilfred seems a bit perturbed by Ryan’s absence, thinking he’s avoiding him. And why does Ryan think he has to impress his neighbors? What’s the moral – be kind to your neighbors because never know when you’ll need them? And don’t get hand-jobs from heroin-addled bums…just don’t… period.
Aug 18 2011
Review: #WilfredFX , Season 1, Ep 9 “Compassion” (“everybody’s a little coo-coo”)
While I enjoyed “Compassion,” it was a bit lackluster for me. I think Mary Steenburgen did a fantastic job of being the kooky mom but overall, the episode had only a few moments of ‘ha ha’ and not the usual ‘LOL! OMG! WTF!’ Of course, this episode has a grander purpose so I’ll excuse the shortage of guffaws.
Aug 17 2011
Review: Rescue Me, S7, E6 – “344”
“344” is rife with dramatic dialogue which rivets me to my seat, intently listening to each conversation. While there aren’t as many comedic scenes as usual this week, that’s ok. Rescue Me is, after all, a very dark show. Tommy is extremely affected by a visit to Ground Zero, which manifests itself in several different ways.
Aug 17 2011
News: TNT Begins Production on “Perception,” its New Original Series Starring Eric McCormack
We’ve all been waiting to see Will & Grace star Eric McCormack grace our screens again in a starring role. This time around though, he’s playing a serious character, Dr. Daniel Pierce, a neuroscientist and professor who helps the government crack difficult cases, alongside Rachael Leigh Cook as FBI Agent Kate Moretti. Production has begun on the ten episodes scheduled, which will air summer 2012.
Aug 16 2011
Review: The Big C, Season 2, Ep. 8 “The Last Thanksgiving” (No turkey, no fingernails, and no ring)
Cathy (Laura Linney) keeps her missing fingernails a secret from her “mole-mate” Lee (guest star Hugh Dancy); Sean (John Hickey) and Adam (Gabriel Basso) bring a live turkey for dinner; Myk (Boyd Holbrook) professes his love for Andrea (Gabourey Sidibe); And Rebecca (Cynthia Nixon) and Sean get engaged.
Aug 16 2011
Review: The Closer, S7, E6 – “Home Improvement”
Aug 15 2011
Review: The Glades, S2, E10 – “Swamp Thing”
Aug 15 2011
News: “The Real Housewives Live Tour” Coming to a City Near You in October
Rejoice, fans of the Real Housewives franchises – have I got news for you! Bravo Media is bringing “The Real Housewives Live Tour” to a city near you. Well to three cities, that is. Housewives from New Jersey, New York, Beverly Hills, Orange County, Miami and Atlanta will discuss the most talked-about moments on their shows and let you in on cast secrets, as well as answering questions from the live audience. And for those who can afford it, there’s even a Red Carpet experience, which includes cocktails and hors d’oeuvres and an even better chance to get up close and personal with the famous ladies.
Aug 15 2011
Review: True Blood, S4, E44 – “Spellbound”
Aug 15 2011
Recap/Review: The Real Housewives of New Jersey, S3, E13 – “Child’s Play No More”
Finally, things come to a head with Ashley and her parents. It’s about time this kid is put in her place. Speaking of kids — Oh. My. God. If my kids were as bad as Teresa’s, I’d shoot myself! All they have to do is pose for pictures for Teresa’s newest cookbook, “Fabulicious,” and everyone can go home. But no. They have to cry and fuss. Teresa is really wearing rose-colored glasses if she thinks her girls are good.
Aug 13 2011
Review: #Haven , Season 2, Ep. 5 “Roots” (Mystery, greed, jealousy, and #Twitter…?)
“Roots” keeps me rooted to my seat! Mysterious disappearances, decades old family drama, greed, jealousy, humor, and sex – what more could you ask for? It’s also the first Twitter-integrated episode. As Audrey gets closer to Chris, Nathan is left alone in the barn…And who is Evi calling after Duke declines her offer to run away to Mexico?
