The 16 Biggest A--holes On TV
No one is more entertainingly evil than King Joffrey on "Game of Thrones". We've seen him torture, sexually humiliate, execute (babies!), and most...
No one is more entertainingly evil than King Joffrey on "Game of Thrones". We've seen him torture, sexually humiliate, execute (babies!), and most...
Xaque Gruber | Posted 04.03.2012
A female friend recently said to me, "Sexism in the entertainment industry is so prevalent that most people are blind to it, and barely notice it anymore." This friend has been a Hollywood insider for decades, and Emmy nominated for her writing -- twice.
Posted 04.02.2012
"The Killing" returned for Season 2 below its highest-rated Season 1 episode. Were you watching? According to The Hollywood Reporter, 1.8 million v...
Posted 04.02.2012
The most polarizing show on cable returned with a two-hour premiere, and still no idea who killed Rosie Larsen, as "The Killing" (Sun., 8 p.m. ET on A...
Posted 03.28.2012
Who killed Rosie Larsen? That's the question "The Killing" proposed in its first season on AMC, but then famously never answered in its 13-episode run...
Posted 03.16.2012
Before Bryan Cranston was cooking up meth as Walt White, before Zooey Deschanel played Jess, the most enthusiastic girl in horn-rimmed glasses, before...
Posted 01.14.2012
Now we know when we'll find out who killed Rosie Larsen! The two-hour Season 2 premiere of "The Killing" will air at 8 p.m. EST on Sun., April 1 on...
Posted 01.12.2012
The murder of Rosie Larsen, the central storyline in AMC's "The Killing" that wasn't solved in the first season, will not be solved until the end of S...
Posted 12.28.2011
TV shows can make us laugh, cry, scream, and sometimes, they leave us slack-jawed and completely shocked about what we just saw. Those OMG moments ...
BuddyTV | Posted 02.18.2012
The best individual episodes of television that aired in 2011. #50 "Finale," Smallville A fitting end to the superhero drama's 10-year run, Clar...
Michele Willens | Posted 12.11.2011
So what to make so far of the new 2011 television season? Personally, I was just getting over my PMMS (Postponed MadMen Syndrome), so let's say I was grumpy going into it. Seeing how women are being portrayed is not helping.
The Huffington Post | Mallika Rao | Posted 12.01.2011
We here at HuffPost Culture are big fans of the world. Number Two World Fans, you could call us (right behind these guys). To celebrate that title we ...
Posted 11.14.2011
Could Joan Harris's personal drama lead to Christina Hendricks's ultimate glory? The curvy office manager at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce had her tou...
Peg Aloi | Posted 10.11.2011
All those years of being suffragettes, bra-burners, free love artists, corporate queen bees, supermoms and women-who-wanted-and-got-it all, hadn't we arrived and become a force to be reckoned with?
Lorraine Devon Wilke | Posted 09.02.2011
With its eerie, atmospheric tone, complex 3-ring storyline, and roster of multi-dimensional characters who straddle so many fences we're not sure what color hat they wear, The Killing was irresistible.
Ed Martin | Posted 08.28.2011
AMC's The Killing, which concluded its first season last Sunday, simultaneously engaged and enraged viewers and critics alike with its story of the investigation into the brutal murder of a teenage girl in rain-soaked Seattle.
content.usatoday.com | Posted 08.14.2011
AMC has a hit on its hands. Crime drama The Killing will be back for a second season, the cable network announced yesterday....
HuffingtonPost.com | Jordan Zakarin | Posted 08.13.2011
On a show with far more rain drops than tears, it's Michelle Forbes who provides the heavy heart that forms a large part of this hit AMC murder myster...
Posted 06.26.2011
Three years, a desperate search for $125 million and a few rewrites later, Brad Pitt may just have his newest leading lady. Deadline reports that M...
Posted 05.29.2011
To watch a Stanley Kubrick film like '2001: A Space Odyssey' or 'Dr. Strangelove' is to enter a veritable museum of pioneering set design and visual e...
Ed Martin | Posted 05.25.2011
Is April the new September? The official season may have been an only sporadically satisfying slog so far, but a host of uncommonly ambitious programs are about to make spring the new fall.
Posted 06.01.2012