Stars Preview New Shows At The Upfronts 2012
Say hello to the stars of the 2012-2013 TV season! "Friday Night Lights" veteran Connie Britton is going country for ABC's new musical drama "Nash...
Say hello to the stars of the 2012-2013 TV season! "Friday Night Lights" veteran Connie Britton is going country for ABC's new musical drama "Nash...
Garrett Greer | Posted 06.02.2012
NBC has some pretty strong pilots. Whichever shows wind up getting the series pickup, there is solace in knowing that their slate this year is significantly stronger than last year's candidates were.
Posted 02.25.2012
Cue "Hail to the Chief" because TV has found its president. Bill Pullman, who famously took on the role of head of state in the 1996 blockbuster "I...
Rob Taub | Posted 01.20.2012
There's an old joke about the hierarchy of Hollywood movies that goes something like this: The starlet was so stupid she slept with the writer. Fortun...
Bryan Young | Posted 09.06.2011
Imagine a world where you can't die. Sure, you can suffer from disease, be shot, get wounded horribly, but you can't die. You're immortal, just not invulnerable. Now imagine a world where that's the case for everyone in the world. No one can die.
Posted 09.05.2011
While you were sitting on your butt watching fireworks this holiday weekend, comedian Sean Kleier was out being a patriot. He took it upon himself...
HuffingtonPost.com | Caroline Frost | Posted 09.05.2011
“In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes,” said one the America’s Founding Fathers, Benjamin Franklin. Well, ...
Kimberly Butler | Posted 05.25.2011
In 1964, media analyst Marshall McLuhan suggested that a given medium was more important than its message. In 2009, I sat down with Dan Rather, Gerald...
Kimberly Butler | Posted 05.25.2011
In 1964, media analyst Marshall McLuhan suggested that a given medium was more important than its message. In 2009, I sat down with Dan Rather, Gerald...
Kimberly Butler | Posted 05.25.2011
In 1964, media analyst Marshall McLuhan suggested that a given medium was more important than its message. In 2009, I sat down with Dan Rather, Gerald...
Kimberly Butler | Posted 05.25.2011
In 2009, I sat down with Dan Rather, Geraldo Rivera, Tim Zagat, Amy Goodman, Stephen Cannell, and many others to see what they had to say about the changing face of our news media.
Kimberly Butler | Posted 05.25.2011
In 1964, media analyst Marshall McLuhan suggested that a given medium was more important than its message. In 2009, I sat down with Dan Rather, Gerald...
Kimberly Butler | Posted 05.25.2011
In 1964, media analyst Marshall McLuhan suggested that a given medium was more important than its message. In 2009, I sat down with Dan Rather, Gerald...
Kimberly Butler | Posted 05.25.2011
In 1964, media analyst Marshall McLuhan suggested that a given medium was more important than its message. In 2009, I sat down with Dan Rather, Gerald...
Kimberly Butler | Posted 05.25.2011
In 1964, media analyst Marshall McLuhan suggested that a given medium was more important than its message. In 2009, I sat down with Dan Rather, Gerald...
Kimberly Butler | Posted 05.25.2011
In 1964, media analyst Marshall McLuhan suggested that a given medium was more important than its message. In 2009, I sat down with Dan Rather, Gerald...
Regina Weinreich | Posted 05.25.2011
As with all Mamet's plays, the subject is language, the rapid fire staccato of one liners and half completed words that make up contemporary conversation, confrontation, and conflict.
David Finkle | Posted 05.25.2011
Just as the Hollywood Powers That Be are beginning to consider the lessening impact of box-office stars, the Broadway Powers That Be are concluding the only box-office sure-things are star names.
Giles Slade | Posted 05.25.2011
We have hosted the Olympics more times than any other nation. Even in this bad year, we can show the rest of the world how it's done.
Huffington Post | Katy Hall | Posted 05.25.2011
Whether playing a fictional head of state or a real-life US president, these leading men have found themselves in the role of POTUS--some more convinc...
Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011
Surveillance is a grippingly grisly little film, a police whodunnit that's also a terror-thriller of monstrous imagination from director Jennifer Lynch.
Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011
When David Lynch tells you you've gone too far, it's hard to know whether it's a badge of honor or a sign that the bottom has fallen out.
Posted 05.16.2012