TV and Movie News (page 1293)
Posted: July 26, 2011 @ 11:00 am PST Topic: Antiques Roadshow By: Richard Sharp
Posted: July 26, 2011 @ 8:05 am PST Topic: Community By: Andy Neuenschwander
Season three of "Community" is about to get a little more hilarious. The news from creator Dan Harmon is that the cast will be joined by John Goodman and Michael K. Williams in the new season, both of whom could stay on for multi-episode arcs. Williams is best known for his role as Omar in HBO's "The Wire," a totally badass (and terrifying) character who could scare even drug dealers.
Posted: July 25, 2011 @ 6:45 pm PST Topic: Hell's Kitchen By: Andy Neuenschwander
Tonight's Episode: "You Don't Care About the Children!" The women need to decide on who goes to the blue team, and very wisely decide that Elise and Carrie need to be split up (thank the lord). Carrie finally volunteers, which is great for the red team and terrible for the blue team. Because, you know, Carrie sucks. The wake-up this week is clowns.
Posted: July 25, 2011 @ 11:16 am PST Topic: MTV Unplugged By: Richard Sharp
Not exactly the closure we were hoping for. According to a just-released AP report, The Metropolitan Police in London said a forensic post mortem "did not establish a formal cause of death and we await the results of further toxicology tests." Toxicology tests are expected to take two to four weeks. Earlier in the day, at a brief inquest into the death, coroner's officer Sharon Duff reportedly told the court that the death "was investigated by police and determined non-suspicious," meaning no foul play was suspected.
Posted: July 25, 2011 @ 9:40 am PST Topic: True Blood By: Britt Ashley
You guys, this was kind of a rough one - children murdering parents, racist exorcisms, goat killings, multiple levels of bff betrayal, incest advocacy and also Pam's face is falling off. Oh, and then there's the burgeoning vibe between Sookie and the new, bewitched-and-submissive Eric. Will his vampire-puppy-dog eyes land him back in the sack with our favorite for-real-fairy?
Posted: July 25, 2011 @ 6:55 am PST Topic: MTV Unplugged By: Richard Sharp
While we know how the night ended, details have started to emerge about what happened on her last night, including how she was found. Here's a rundown of what we know so far about the details from that night, based largely on reports from friends, family, the media and "inside sources," including conflicting reports about potential drug use.
Posted: July 25, 2011 @ 6:49 am PST Topic: Breaking Bad By: Andy Neuenschwander
Odd episode title, right? We get an explanation for the name "Thirty-Eight Snub" during the cold open, as Walt converses with a shady arms dealer in a seedy motel room. Walt is eyeing a .38 snub revolver with the serial number filed off for "self-defense" purposes. But we know that he's planning to go on the offensive. And though we're nervous, we're pretty excited about that, right?
Posted: July 25, 2011 @ 6:48 am PST Topic: Falling Skies By: Andy Neuenschwander
The obviously evil Clayton wasn't fooling anybody last week, except of course for the sadly oblivious characters in "Falling Skies." The end of last week's ep saw Clayton trading a kid over to the skitters, but in exchange for what was still uncertain. That's all answered in this second-part episode, as everybody finally catches on to the fact that Clayton's story of basically everyone in his unit being wiped out except for him was kind of sketchy.
Posted: July 25, 2011 @ 6:30 am PST Topic: Glee, Glee: The 3D Concert Movie By: Morgan Glennon
Posted: July 24, 2011 @ 10:11 pm PST Topic: Curb Your Enthusiasm By: Andy Neuenschwander
For seven seasons, we've watched Larry David "say it like it is" and subsequently get in deep trouble for it pretty much every time. But Larry has always had a mission behind his meddling: he sees a problem and he wants to fix it. Now, in the third episode of season eight, we have a term for the misguided magic that Larry does. He's a "social assassin."