In 2010, when the New Orleans Saints faced off against the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLIV, actor/comedian Denis Leary volunteered his advice fo...
Ladies and gentlemen, it's going to be a sexy weekend. And starting today, more people are going to be know the name Cody Horn. The blond beauty stars...
HuffPost TV is celebrating the 2012 Grammys by looking back at some of our favorite TV music moments. Music is great for setting the mood, especially ...
I interviewed Leary last week and found that this Irish bad boy is a surprisingly thoughtful and measured professional who sees the success of this seemingly unruly show as the result of a lot of hard work and collaborative talent.
As a native New Yorker, I grew up riding the Staten Island Ferry into the city, staring up at the enormous Twin Towers everyday during my commute; I miss them. I never forgot. We should all be glad shows like Rescue Me and Fringe didn't either.
Sean Hayes' return to TV just took another big step forward. The project is near a deal to sign Rescue Me co-creator Peter Tolan and his writer partne...
The Bunker family were the epitome of a working class family in a time marked by a failing economy, an unpopular war and a government that simply couldn't get anything right. (Who says this show is outdated?)
Leary: If he gets nominated and wins that one, I'm going to his house and I'm stealing the Emmy from him. Like he needs another one! He also has, like...
Now that Snooki's ball has dropped and The Twilight Zone marathon on SyFy is coming to a close, let's look back on the year in television that was 201...
ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT sat down with Michael J. Fox last week on the set of "Rescue Me" in New York City, for a new interviewed that aired November 5th...
You could get whiplash understanding the way we deal with, shall we say, the coarseness of public discourse.
On the one hand, you've got an exception...
DVR is a great device for consumers, but we do pay a penalty. If you take a show on FX, we get paid, from an advertiser standpoint, for about 75 percent of the people actually watching the show.
Yes, Rescue Me fans, that was really Steven Pasquale on last night's episode -- in his role as New York firefighter Sean Garrity -- singing in a sweet tenor, dressed in suit and tie.
Maybe this is an overdue recognition that men -- traditionally socialized to be strong, to deny their flaws adamantly -- are finally able to come face to face with them.
Lucky & I spent the week celebrating the underdog! From children with Autism, to the Heritage of Scotland and of course the true cause to Lucky's hea...
Denis Leary appeared on the "Late Show" last night to promote the new season of "Rescue Me," and ended up talking more about Dave's recent nuptials th...
I'm here to say that, as it stands, TV turns out more solid and consistent entertainment every week than the Hollywood movie studios put out between January and October most years.