If "Breaking Bad" has taught us anything, it's that Giancarlo Esposito is awesome, and that opponents should never underestimate any character he play...
Giancarlo Esposito revisited his most infamous character on "Jimmy Kimmel Live." The "Revolution" star talked about the day he found out his "Breaking...
After the explosive confrontation with Monroe's helicopters, this week saw both sides regrouping and planning ahead. That meant Miles stepping up in a leadership role, after he basically slammed the current resistance leadership as a bunch of losers.
You may have noticed that Hollywood traffics in illusion. What you think you're seeing is more important than what you're actually seeing, where āre...
I want "Revolution" to work, despite the fact that positive experiences with dramas like this are more rare than NBC's accidental encounters with healthy ratings -- they're just too inconsistent to believe in.
Gus Fring may have had his face blown off in the "Breaking Bad" Season 4 finale, but Giancarlo Esposito could still reprise his role on the Emmy-winni...
There are a lot of big stars coming to new shows in this 2012-2013 TV season, but who are the critics most excited to see? HuffPost TV rounded up 20 o...
Given that my interview with "Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan veered into matters of morality and questionable choices, maybe it's appropriate th...
While much has been made of J.J. Abrams' involvement in NBC's "Revolution," yet another high-concept genre show, it's "Supernatural" creator Eric Krip...
Giancarlo Esposito, the actor best known for his role as meth kingpin Gus on Breaking Bad, gave an interview with The Wrap about his new show, "Revolu...
A constituent angrily tells a politician, "You've become a bottle of smoke," in John Patrick Shanley's new drama, "Storefront Church," which is about ...
John Patrick Shanley's new play focuses on storefront churches -- those optimistic, home-grown, sometimes shady, often ramshackle but sincere houses of worship that spring up in poorer neighborhoods.
Giancarlo Esposito's performance in Breaking Bad's fourth season premiere was so electrifying that, as Woody Allen once said, "All the blood went out of my face and went to my brother."
By the end of last night's premiere of Limitless, a new movie starring Bradley Cooper, everyone wanted to have what he has: the dream drug for over-ac...
There is more to this frenzy of film festival expansion than free booze and filmmakers' desperation for recognition and distribution and filmgoers craving films not dumbed down.