If "Monday Mornings" lives up to David E. Kelley's potential it could prove to be a huge hit for TNT who will have a solid one two punch on Monday nights with "Dallas" at 9 and this one at 10. Let's hope the two shows enhance each other and draw a crowd.
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"Monday Mornings" will be a part of David E. Kelley's growing TV empire. TNT has ordered Kelley's medical drama, which is based on a book by CNN's Dr....
The most astonishing sequence in "Red," John Logan's 2011 Tony Award-winning play about a tumultuous moment in the career of Mark Rothko, the master A...
Coming off the heels of Mark Wahlberg's prophesy that Taylor Lautner will develop into a mega star who will make every other actor obsolete, his new m...
Julie Taymor is a visual artist who uses film and theater as her medium. But no matter how you parse his work, William Shakespeare is about the words....
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While some may dismiss this latest iteration of Dick Wolf's procedural formula as "more of the same, only different," to me, the creation of a Law & Order in Los Angeles signals a cultural watershed.
Unfortunately, The Sorcerer's Apprentice wants to be a 21st century version of Ghostbusters, with ancient spirits and magic and the wisecracks and hilariously deadpan mentor with his panicked young student.
Celebrities came out in droves last night for the premiere of the new Broadway show "Red."
Cynthia Nixon, Alicia Silverstone, Rosie Perez, Alan Alda,...
In the sixteenth episode of Cinefantastique's weekly Horror, Fantasy & Science Fiction Podcast, Dan Persons, Lawrence French, and Steve Biodrowski sif...
There are only two salient facts you need to know about Prince of Persia: this movie is based on a videogame and, more importantly, it was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer.
It's 1961 in Twickenham, England, and 16-year-old straight-A student Jenny dreams of living in Paris but seems content with playing the cello, smoking cigarettes, learning to speak French and listening to Juliette Greco.