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Hey All,

I normally post my entertainment updates while on my lunch hour at my day job – the job that keeps a roof over my head and pays my bills – but today I had the luxury of, for once, going out for lunch with a good friend. It is nice to break the routine every once in a while, but let’s turn over to the news for today.

TELEVISION

Eddie Cibrian (Cardoza) is leaving CBS: Miami. Original cast member Adam Rodriguez (Delko) returns this fall, eliminating the need for his character. And, his ending will not be a pretty one *SPOILER ALERT* as in the end of his character, period. (Kristin at E! Entertainment Online)

Fred Goss (Sons & Daughters) is close to signing a deal to star in the CMT comedy pilot 30 Percent (with Sarah Rafferty also joining the cast). (Deadline Hollywood Daily and Televisionary)

Debra Mooney (Everwood) has signed on to the CMT’s untitled David Litt comedy pilot. (Deadline Hollywood Daily and Televisionary)

Mark-Paul Gosselaar will appear in an upcoming episode of Weeds on Showtime, playing Jack, a rough-around-the-edges local bar owner who serves Nancy more than just a drink. (Kristin at E! Entertainment Online)

TV SHOW REVIEW

ABC bites into the vampire trend with ‘The Gates’

http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2010/06/gates-abc.html

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES

Oscar-nominated actress Rosie Perez, Benito Martinez (The Shield, Saving Grace), Chad Michael Murray (One Tree Hill), Christoph Sanders (Ghost Whisperer), Martha Higareda (Street Kings) and Yul Vasquez (The A-Team) are set to star in the Lifetime Movie Network movie Lies in Plain Sight (which is the working title). The film is scheduled to premiere in the fall and follows the story of Ava and her blind cousin Sofia (Higareda), who were inseparable as children, with Ava the loyal companion who helped Sofia through her tough adolescent years. When Ava suddenly commits suicide, Sofia rushes home to her father Hector (Martinez) and Ava’s parents Marisol (Perez) and Rafael (Vasquez) to find answers. But as she delves into Ava’s life, questioning her past boyfriends Ethan (Murray) and Christian (Sanders), the more Sofia realizes that their childhood was actually filled with dark disturbing secrets. (The Futon Critic)

Jennie Garth (90210) will star in the Hallmark Channel movie called Mulligan, which was penned by her husband, Peter Facinelli (Twilight) who also co-stars along with Fred Willard (Modern Family) and Marilu Henner (Taxi). The movie is about a disgruntled actor (Ethan Eriskon from Melrose Place) wants to do more than play “Mulligan the Rabbit” on a children’s TV show and discovers life can change in a heartbeat when he causes a car accident with single mother, Annie (Garth). Facinelli plays Eddie’s mooching childhood buddy, Scott. Willard is Eddie’s slick agent, Dick while Henner will portray Annie’s well-meaning mother. The movie is slated to air in 2011. (The Futon Critic)

Thomas Dekker (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) has will star opposite Tim Robbins, Diane Lane, and James Gandolfini in HBO made-for-TV movie Cinema Verite, which takes a look at the real-life family who was the focus for the groundbreaking 1970s reality series An American Family. (Televisionary and The Hollywood Reporter)

Yeti and Other Villains Return In the Doctor Who Christmas Special

http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/17513/yeti-other-villains-return-in-doctor-who-

INTERVIEWS

A Conversation with CASTLE Star Stana Katic

http://thetvaddict.com/2010/06/17/a-conversation-with-castle-star-stana-katic/

High Flying, Adored: We catch up with Europe-Bound GLEE star Chris Colfer

http://thetvaddict.com/2010/06/16/high-flying-adored-we-catch-up-with-europe-bound-glee-star-chris-colfer/

Stars of Syfy’s new The Phantom mini-series spill 7 superhero secrets

http://scifiwire.com/2010/06/stars-of-syfys-new-phantom-miniseries-spill-7-superhero-secrets.php

DVD NEWS

Glee

http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Glee-Season-1-Volume-2/13926

MOVIES

Final cast announcements have been made for the next Steven Spielberg movie called War Horse: Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston, Emily Watson (Equilibrium) and David Thewlis (Harry Potter) [among others]. The movie, based on the 1982 novel by Michael Morpurgo, traces a friendship between Joey, a horse sold into the British army and sent off to serve on the battlefields of France in World War I, and Albert (Redmayne), his young owner. (FirstShowing.net and Empire)

Miley Cyrus is attached to star in an adaptation of the young-adult paranormal thriller novel titled Wake by Lisa McMann. The story follows Janie (Cyrus), a 17-year-old girl with the unwanted ability to become sucked into people’s dreams. Not surprisingly, she sees things she would rather not see. But when she gets pulled into a terrible nightmare, Janie goes from mere witness to participant. (FirstShowing.net and The Hollywood Reporter)

Maria Bello (Coyote Ugly) and Jason Isaacs (Brotherhood and Harry Potter) will play the parent of Taylor Lautner (Twilight franchise) in the movie Abduction. (Deadline Hollywood Daily and TheWrap.com)

Simon Baker (The Mentalist) and Paul Bettany are in talks to join the indie thriller Margin Call, which follows a group of employees at an investment bank during a tumultuous 24-hour period during the 2008 financial collapse. Kevin Spacey, Stanley Tucci and Zachary Quinto also star. (The Hollywood Reporter and TheWrap.com)

Chace Crawford (Gossip Girl) has joined the cast of the multi-generational indie drama Peace, Love and Misunderstanding, which stars Catherine Keener as a conservative New York lawyer who takes her son and intellectual daughter to visit their estranged hippie grandmother (Jane Fonda) in Woodstock after her husband asks for a divorce. The retreat quickly becomes a reminder of why she escaped her mother’s wacky lifestyle in the first place. (The Hollywood Reporter and TheWrap.com)

Christian Slater, Gary Oldman and comedian Dane Cook will star in Guns, Girls & Gambling, a stylized crime thriller, which throws Elvis impersonators, Indians, modern cowboys, a 6-foot-tall blond assassin, a frat boy, a corrupt sheriff and a prostitute into a chase for a priceless American Indian artifact stolen during a poker game at an Indian casino. Slater plays a normal guy who in a drunken stupor joins an Elvis impersonation contest. Oldman is the contest’s mega-contender, and Cook will play the sheriff. (The Hollywood Reporter)

Tom Hanks, James McAvoy, Ian McKellen, Natalie Portman, and Halle Berry will all play leads in the ensemble drama Cloud Atlas, which spans six different story lines over a millennia. Each tale is revealed to be a story that is read (or watched) by the main character in the next. The stories in order include an American notary’s voyage across the Pacific in 1850, a young English musician working as an amanuensis in 1930’s Belgium, a 1970’s Californian journalist investigating corruption around a nuclear plant, a modern day British publisher who becomes confined to a nursing home, a clone political prisoner being executed in a dystopian near future Korea, and a Hawaiian tribesman in a post-apocalyptic distant future telling a story around a campfire. (The Playlist and Dark Horizons)

Barry Levine, Brian Grazer and Ron Howard will produce a film adaptation of the Nick Percival steampunk-meets-fairy tale graphic novel called Legends. The story begins when the remains of Pinocchio are discovered. Red Riding Hood, now a noted wolf hunter, and Jack the Giant Killer partner to discover who is murdering the creatures of folklore. Along the way, they are assisted by famous characters re-imagined for a new age such as the mercenary Goldilocks and the psychic exterminators Hansel & Gretel. (Heat Vision and Dark Horizons)

Lauren Graham (Parenthood and Gilmore Girls) has joined the cast of Scream 4, joining the ensemble cast that includes Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Hayden Panettiere, Rory Culkin, Emma Roberts, Lake Bella and Ashley Greene. (Movie Web)

MOVIE TRAILER

Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader First Trailer

http://www.firstshowing.net/2010/06/16/trailer-for-chronicles-of-narnia-voyage-of-the-dawn-treader/#ixzz0r7qCIKkM

Q&A SECTION (with Michael Ausiello from Entertainment Weekly)

Question: Can you tell me anything about Supernatural‘s new season? —Bryan

Ausiello: I can’t be certain, but I think I just uncovered a significant clue about the overriding plot of season 6: Sources confirm to me exclusively that X-Files vet Mitch Pileggi is in talks to reprise his role as Sam and Dean’s presumed-dead grandpa on a potentially recurring basis.

Question: Any scoop on the new season of Torchwood? —Craig

Ausiello: Starz wasn’t kidding when it said the new season would be more global in scope. I’m hearing the show will shoot a chunk of the season on location in Los Angeles. Captain Jack’s going Hollywood!

Question: I’m so excited that Life Unexpected got renewed for a second season! Can you give us any good scoop? —CC

Ausiello: The show is casting Baze’s rebound girl. Actually, make that girls. Potential Love Interest No. 1, Kelly, is a perky and uptight conservative author who joins Ryan’s radio show. Potential Love Interest No. 2, Emma, is a high-powered exec in her early 40s who works with Baze’s dad, Jack.

Question: I love Life Unexpected. Any hints or news you can give me? —Ann

Ausiello: More season 2 casting intel: The show is adding the recurring roles of Eric, a slightly rugged new young teacher at Westmonte High, and Paige, Ryan’s sassy, flirty, and free-spirited younger sister recently back from an Eat, Pray, Love-type tour. Hey, there’s a movie about that opening soon!

Question: I know that the creators of Spartacus are working on a prequel to give Andy Whitfield time to recover. Is there any other news about him or the show? —Kat

Ausiello: Good news: Reports that Whitfield is cancer-free were all but confirmed yesterday when Starz announced that the actor would be attending Comic-Con next month. As far as the show itself, the untitled prequel — which will focus on John Hannah’s Batiatus and Lucy Lawless’ Lucretia — is slated to go into production this fall ahead of a January ’11 premiere. Season 2, meanwhile, will likely debut in fall ’11.

Question: Parenthood scoop for next season…please? —Jennifer

Ausiello: Exec producer Jason Katims is cooking up another juicy mother-daughter story line for Lauren Graham and Mae Whitman. “Amber’s going to make a new friend and she comes from an upper-crust kind of background,” Katims explains. “It becomes complicated for Sarah because Amber’s suddenly being taken into this world that’s out of her grasp.”

Question: The True Blood premiere was awesome. What’s coming up next? —Tyler

Ausiello: Here’s some prattle for you, straight from series creator Alan Ball: In the second half of the season, “all hell breaks loose,” he tells my colleague Tim Stack. “Certainly, everybody finds themselves in danger. Loyalties are tested. There’s a lot of deceit.” And though the lies will be spread around, the dots will connect in the end. The stories “do converge,” Ball confirms, culminating in a season finale that he calls “very big. [But] it doesn’t center around one particular event the way the first one did. The first one was all about Rene chasing Sookie. The second one was all about Maryann’s ritual. This [time], there are a lot of big events” leading up to “definitely more than one cliff-hanger.” I’m on the edge of my seat already!

Question: I saw pictures of Allan Hyde at the True Blood premiere. Any chance Godric’s going to return this season (yeah, he died, but you know what I mean)? —Maiyer

Ausiello: I think there’s a very good chance of him returning. And soon. Know what I mean?

Question: Psych news. Please. (Brief and to the point.) —M Horton

Ausiello: I’m head over heels in love with this scoop: The show has tapped Curt Smith of Tears for Fears fame to rerecord the theme song, “I Know, You Know,” for an upcoming season 5 episode. I’m told Smith will also make a guest appearance in the episode as himself.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Neil Patrick Harris

Neil Patrick Harris, star of the CBS comedy How I Met Your Mother and the web sensation Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along-Blog, is among the recipients to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2011.  Congrats NPH!!

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Twilight: Eclipse

As any “Twi-hard” can tell you, the next installment in the Twilight franchise will be released in theatres on June 30. Anticipation has been growing for Twilight: Eclipse, especially among fans of this teenage-angst love fest revolving around vampires, (were)wolves and a certain girl named Bella, since its predecessor Twilight: New Moon completed its run in theatres.

The film’s soundtrack was released on June 2 and includs songs from bands and/or singers such as The Bravery, Sia, Metric and Band of Horses among others. Not surprisingly, the band Muse – who happens to be a favorite of Twilight author Stephenie Meyer – is featured prominently on the soundtrack. The band has actually been featured in all three of the movies.

The musical score for the film will be available on June 29, obviously just in time for the movie’s opening day. The composer is none other than three-time Academy Award nominee Howard Shore, the man behind the music featured in movies such as The Lord of the Rings trilogies, The Silence of the Lambs, Mrs. Doubtfire and Philadelphia [among others].

Whether you are a fan of the book series, the genre (vampires and the like) or a fan of music, there will be something to like in the soundtrack, the musical score and/or the movie – Twilight: Eclipse.

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Hey All,

It’s over the hump day and one day closer to the weekend. Are you planning anything fun for the weekend? I might just take it easy, enjoying some quiet time and catch up on some much needed writing.

In the meantime, here are the news items for today:

FALL TV REVIEW

THE FUTON’S FIRST LOOK: “DEFENDERS, THE” (CBS)

http://www.thefutoncritic.com/rant/2010/06/15/the-futons-first-look-defenders-the-cbs/20100615_defenders/

DVD ANNOUNCEMENTS

Fringe

http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Fringe-Season-2/13922

Chuck

http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Chuck-Season-3/13923

MOVIES

Smallville creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar are set to script a film adaptation of the Mattel property Monster High. Described as a monster musical (along the lines of Beetlejuice or the Addams Family) set at the “frighteningly fashionable Monster High”, the story follows the sons and daughters of famous monsters like Dracula, Frankenstein and the Wolfman as they undergo the usual trials of high school. (Dark Horizons and The Hollywood Reporter)

Martin Sheen (The West Wing) has joined the cast of the spy thriller The Double, which centers on a retired CIA operative (Richard Gere) forced to partner with a young FBI agent (Topher Grace) to hunt down the killer of a senator in Washington. Sheen will play the director of the CIA. Stephen Moyer (True Blood), Stana Katic (Castle), and Odette Yustman (Cloverfield) also star. (Dark Horizons and The Hollywood Reporter)

Nicole Kidman and Nicolas Cage have signed on to the action-adventure movie Trespass, which is about a husband and wife (Cage, Kidman) who are taken hostage by four brutal perpetrators seeking some quick cash. Unexpected discoveries of betrayal and deception lead to various complications. (Dark Horizons and Variety)

Michael Hogan (Battlestar Galactica) has joined the movie Red Riding Hood, which is being directed by Catherine Hardwicke (Twilight). Amanda Seyfried (Letters to Juliet), Shiloh Fernandez (Jericho), Max Irons (son of Jeremy Irons), Julie Christie and Gary Oldman also star in the movie set in a medieval village that is haunted by a werewolf. The story follows a young girl (Seyfried) who is engaged to be married (to Irons) but falls for an orphaned woodcutter (Fernandez), much to her family’s displeasure. (TheWrap.com)

Russell Crowe is attached to play Robert McCall, the mysterious agent made famous by Edward Woodward in the 1980s CBS crime series The Equalizer. (LA Times)

MOVIE TRAILERS

Zack Snyder’s Movie – Legend of the Guardians

http://www.firstshowing.net/2010/06/15/watch-full-trailer-for-zack-snyders-legend-of-the-guardians/

Mark Romanek’s Movie – Never Let Me Go

http://www.firstshowing.net/2010/06/15/must-watch-mark-romaneks-never-let-me-go-trailer-arrives/

TELEVISION

It is being reported that HBO has given an order to the made-for-TV movie Hemingway & Gellhorn, which is expected to star Clive Owen and Nicole Kidman as literary couple Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn. The story will follow the romance between Hemingway and Gellhorn as they meet in 1936 and later wed before traveling to report on the Spanish Civil War. (Deadline Hollywood Daily)

Kevin Spacey has begun “conversations” with Showtime (and possibly several other pay channels) about returning to the small screen in the proposed new drama series The Crux, in which the actor would play the leader of an extremely high-profile cult. (Vulture at NY Magazine)

April Lee Hernandez (ER) has landed what is believed to be the last new recurring role in the upcoming fifth season of Dexter. She will play a new cop (presumably) working in the Miami Metro’s homicide department. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

ON-LINE VOTING

Tater Top Awards 2010: Get Your Nominations in Now!

http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/watch_with_kristin/b184669_tater_top_awards_2010_get_your.html

INTERVIEW

Sarah McLachlan on American Idol, Her Kids and Why She’s Happier Than You Think

http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/marc_malkin/b186035_sarah_mclachlan_on_american_idol_her.html

Q&A SECTION (with the TV gurus at TV Guide):

Question: I can’t wait to see how the new season of Fringe goes down. What have you heard? — Martha

MICKEY: As it did in Season 1, the Fringe division will have an in-house adversary, a powerful government official who thinks Agent Broyles gives his team far too much latitude. Her actions will complicate things for Walter & Co., who will already be burdened by the secret sabotage of Nolivia (the “over-there” Olivia).

Question: So if this season of Royal Pains is the “summer of love,” when will Evan have some fun? — Marisol and Dave

MICKEY: Pretty soon. “We are going to be introducing a character toward the middle of the season who’s not quite the type you’d imagine for [Evan],” executive producer Andrew Lenchewski tells us. “Something is going to develop between them in a fairly unusual way, and then to start evolve into a more romantic relationship.” In possibly related news, we’ll also meet Divya’s sister, who tolerates her arranged marriage the old-fashioned way: She cheats!

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Hey All,

So, what is the consensus of my new layout for the daily updates? Like, dislike, indifferent? Please let me know your thoughts. I hope to continue to make improvement as time goes on, while still bringing you the breaking news for each day.

With that being said, let’s get into the update for today:

MOVIES

Current rumor has it that Amber Heard could be playing the character of Mystique in the upcoming movie X-Men: First Class that is set to star James McAvoy has Professor Xavier The movie is to open in theaters nationwide on June 3, 2011. (ScreenCrave)

Sources are reporting that director Sam Raimi will direct the Wizard of Oz prequel called Oz: The Great and Powerful, which tells the story of a circus wrangler who is carried by a tornado to the marvelous land of Oz where he’s mistaken for an all-knowing wizard. Rumor has it that Robert Downey Jr. could be playing said “wizard”. This movie will be in 3D. (TheWrap.com and Variety)

TELEVISION

The third season of FOX’s drama Fringe will introduce Olivia’s mother in a story arc that is expected to stretch three to four episodes. The character is described as loving, stable and sweet. She dotes on Olivia since her other daughter died at birth. No casting has been announced yet. (William Keck at TV Guide)

It looks like the new ABC drama Edgar Floats, the highly-touted character-driven procedural from Life creator Rand Ravich is getting a major overhaul (and not in a good way). No official announcement has been made by the network yet, but the series, which received a six-episode script order from ABC, is being completely reconceived with only Robert Patrick remaining from the original cast, which was to include Tom Cavanagh and Alicia Witt [among others]. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

Fans of Friday Night Lights will be happy to know that not only will Zach Gilford be back for the show’s fifth and (likely) final season but also Adrianne Palicki and Taylor Kitsch will return as well. Jesse Plemons is also in talks to appear in the fifth season. As previously announced, Scott Porters will be back for one episode next season. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

It looks like actress A.J. Cook will not be coming back to Criminal Minds, as the “producers have opted not to pick up her contract”. In entertainment speak that means she’s been fired. Ouch! Fellow cast member Paget Brewster, however, is in talks to remain as a series regular, but with reduced episode-appearances. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

Mekia Cox (90210) has been cast in the upcoming NBC drama series Undercovers, where she will play Lizzy, the sister of Gugu Mbatha-Raw’s Samantha, who is unaware of her sister’s professional capacity as a CIA agent. Cox replaces Jessica Parker Kennedy, who appeared in the role in the pilot. (The Hollywood Reporter)

Brian Benben has been promoted to a full-fledged series regular on Private Practice. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

FALL TV REVIEW

THE FUTON’S FIRST LOOK: “LOVE BITES” (NBC)

http://www.thefutoncritic.com/rant/2010/06/14/the-futons-first-look-love-bites-nbc/20100614_lovebites/

ON-LINE VOTING

And the Most Anticipated New TV Show of the Fall Is…

http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/watch_with_kristin/b185694_most_anticipated_new_tv_show_of_fall.html

INTERVIEWS

Jeffrey Donovan, Matt Bomer and Mark Feuerstein — The Boys of Summer

http://www.tvguide.com/News/Jeffrey-Donovan-Matt-1019616.aspx

We Take a Trip Down Memory Lane with EVERWOOD’s Gregory Smith

http://thetvaddict.com/2010/06/15/we-take-a-trip-down-memory-lane-with-everwoods-gregory-smith/

‘Twilight’ screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg talks Kristen Stewart, Bill Condon and ‘Breaking Dawn’

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/gossip/2010/06/twilight-melissa-rosenberg-talks-breaking-dawn.html

Q&A SECTION (with Kristin from E! Entertainment Online)

Question: If Idina Menzel returns to Glee next season, any chance her hubby, and fellow Broadway star, Taye Diggs will join her? And if so, can Fox cast you as the third party in their love triangle?

Kristin: We just chatted up Taye and asked him the exact same question—and Spoiler Alert—he’s onboard! “I would love to do it,” Taye gushed at the prospect of guest starring on Glee. “I love the show; I’m a straight up fan. It’s so enjoyable to watch and to see a show for people who to sing and dance. Plus, I love how they integrated Idina into the show, and I would love to be a guest.” Ryan Murphy, Shonda Rhimes, are you guys hearing this?! Clearly, we need a Glee/Private Practice crossover.

Question: I’m so glad you loved the Glee finale as much as I did! Do you know if Jonathan Groff will be back?

Kristin: I’m hearing that producers “definitely want him back” at some point, so yay! My bet? He’ll show up as the new coach of Vocal Adrenaline, or an assistant coach now that Shelby has a newborn at home and can’t spend so much time devoting herself to kids who can’t even look like they can cure cancer. By the way, Ian Brennan (the writer/exec-producer who writes most of Sue’s awesome lines) saw my Tweet on finale night [“I think we all learned a valuable lesson tonight: Purell up so you don’t catch poor. #JaneLynchForEmmy #GleeWritingForEmmy”] and emailed me: “So glad you liked it. Finale is my favorite episode. And get that baby immunized against poor.” Don’t think I didn’t already book an appointment with my son’s pediatrician.

Question: Any update on your scoop that ABC is working on a new Alias? And by the way, that Pick Your New Fave thing was so bogus because JJ’s new show wasn’t there. What gives?!

Kristin: The Alias idea is just that for the time being—an idea. I’m told it most likely would be a complete reboot and not include any of the original cast (though something tells me if Jennifer, Bradley, Victor or Michael wanted to take part, they wouldn’t be kicked out of the casting session). As for JJ’s new show Undercovers, it did rank as the second most anticipated NBC show, so that’s something! JJ himself tells me it’s a “very different show” from Alias. “It’s definitely in the same genre,” JJ says, “but it’s much more a throwback to like the Hart & Hart days of like, really light and fun kind of breezy romantic sexy type show. It’s not heavy mythology at all.” No Rambaldi?! Damn! I actually just got a copy of the pilot so I’ll be watching that tonight.

Question: With The Event coming out this fall, is Jason Ritter done with Parenthood for good?

Kristin: Obviously if The Event has as much success as it should (trust me!), Jason’s time on Parenthood will be few and far between. Still, he wants it out there that he did not abandon the lovely Lauren Graham. “Hey, first of all, she broke it off with me,” he jokes. “That door is not necessarily closed because we’re both NBC shows, so I hopefully can do both. Maybe some crossover episodes.” Having seen The Event pilot, something tells me that’s not a very real possibility.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Sarah McLachlan

After a 7 year journey, Sarah McLachlan is back with a new album called “Laws of Illusion“.  It went on sale today.  For more details about her album and her career, please visit her website at: http://www.sarahmclachlan.com.

You can also learn more about the return of the Lilith Fair, an all-female, nationwide concert tour coordinated by Sarah McLachlan and featuring an eclectic mix of women performers at the following website: http://www.lilithfair.com/.

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The following is the TV calendar for July, covering season finales, debuts of new programs and the return of summer series as well as made-for-TV movies from the major networks as well as cable channels:

NOTE: Updates will be made routinely, as new information comes available so please check back often.

July 2 – The season finale of Merlin will air on Syfy at 10 PM

July 3 – The final 2 unaired episodes of the newly defunct ABC series The Forgotten will be aired at 9 and 10 PM

July 6 – Warehouse 13 will be back on Syfy at 9 PM with new episodes

July 9 – Eureka will be back with a new season on Syfy at 9 PM

July 9 – The new Syfy series Haven will debut at 10 PM

Show Synopsis: The series, which is based on the novella The Colorado Kid by Stephen King, follows FBI agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose (Jericho), who arrives in the small town of Haven, Maine to solve the murder of a local ex-con. Before long, her natural curiosity lands her in the epicenter of activity in this curious enclave, which turns out to be a longtime refuge for people with a remarkable range of supernatural abilities. The cast includes Lucas Bryant (Queer as Folk) and Eric Balfour (24).

July 10 – The Bridge will air on CBS at 8 PM (Two Hours)

Show Synopsis: This is another Canadian drama about a tough and dedicated police officer who is voted to become the police union’s dynamic leader, which was picked up for an 11-episode order by CBS. The series will star Aaron Douglas (Battlestar Galactica), Ona Grauer (Stargate Universe) and Paul Popowich (Angela’s Eyes).

July 10 – The final 2 remaining, unaired episodes of the now defunct ABC series Eastwick will air back-to-back at 9 and 10 PM

July 11 – The new A&E drama The Glades will debut at 10 PM [premiere date changed from July 13 to July 11]

Show Synopsis: Jim Longworth (Matt Passmore, McLeod’s Dauthers) is a homicide detective from Chicago who after being wrongfully accused of sleeping with his former Captain’s wife is forced into exile. He relocates to the sleepy, middle of nowhere town of Palm Glade, Florida, where sunshine and golf are plentiful and crime is seemingly at a minimum; but that’s not necessarily the case. The cast also includes Kiele Sanchez (Lost) and Carlos Gomez (Sleeper Cell).

July 12 – The Closer will return for its sixth season on TNT at 9 PM

July 12 – The new show Rizzoli & Isles will debut on TNT at 10 PM

Show Synopsis: Angie Harmon (Law & Order) and Sasha Alexander (NCIS) star as crime-solving friends Jane Rizzoli, a Boston detective and Maura Isles, a medical examiner. The series is based on the Tess Gerritsen novels. The cast includes Lorraine Bracco (The Sopranos) as Jane’s mother, Lee Thompson Young (FlashForward), as Jane’s current partner, Bruce McGill (Law Abiding Citizen) as Jane’s seasoned former partner; Jordan Bridges (Dawson’s Creek) as Jane’s brother, a patrol cop who hopes to become a detective; and Billy Burke (The Twilight Saga) as FBI agent Gabriel Dean.

July 13 – White Collar will be back with new episodes on the USA Network at 9 PM

July 13- The new series Covert Affairs will debut with a 90-minute premiere on the USA Network at 10 PM

Show Synopsis: Anne Walker (Piper Perabo) is a young CIA trainee who is thrust into the inner sanctum of the agency when she is unexpectedly promoted to field operative. While it appears she has been plucked from obscurity for her exceptional linguistic skills, there may be something or someone from her past that her CIA bosses are really after. The show co-stars Christopher Gorham (Ugly Betty), Sendhil Ramamurthy (Heroes), Kari Matchett (Invasion) and Anne Dudek (House).

July 14 – Psych will be back with new episodes on the USA Network at 10 PM

July 16 – The NBCmovie The Jensen Project will air at 8 PM

MOVIE SYNOPSIS: The movie explores the secret community of world-class geniuses who do cutting-edge research that they share anonymously to help the world. Stars include Patricia Richardson (Home Improvement), LeVar Burton (Star Trek: The Next Generation), Kellie Martin (ER), and Brady Smith (CSI).

July 17 – The movie Goblin will debut on Syfy at 9 PM

MOVIE SYNOPSIS: A family vacations in a mountain town haunted by a goblin that steals babies. When their newborn disappears, it’s up to his older half-sister to rescue him. The movie stars Donnelly Rhodes (Battlestar Galactica) and Colin Cunningham (Stargate: SG-1)

July 17 – The Hallmark Channel will premiere the movie Jack’s Family Adventure at 9 PM

MOVIE SYNOPSIS: Jonathan Silverman stars as a successful advertising executive who packs up his family – wife (Dedee Pfeiffer), daughter (Linsey Godfrey) and son (Nolan Gerard Funk), taking them to the cabin where he spent his youth in order to have a family bonding vacation in the wilderness. Peter Strauss co-stars.

NEWLY ADDED:
July 17 – The NBC summer mini-series Persons Unknown will be moved to Saturday night starting tonight. Check local listings for airtime.

July 18 – The ABC Family Channel two-hour movie Revenge of the Bridesmaids will air (check local listings for airtime)

MOVIE SYNOPSIS: When best friends Abigail (Raven-Symoné) and Parker (Joanna Garcia) return to their small, Southern hometown for a visit, they learn their close friend, Rachel, has lost the love of her life, Tony, to their ex-friend Caitlin – a conniving gold-digger. Intent upon preventing the loveless marriage, Parker and Abigail go “undercover” as Caitlin’s bridesmaids to sabotage the wedding. But their best laid plans go outrageously awry.

July 24 – The season premiere of Being Human will air on BBC America after the season finale of Doctor Who (check local listings for times)

July 25 – Mad Men returns to AMC for another season at 10 PM

July 31 – The Syfy movie Jack Hunter and the Lost Treasure of Ugarit will debut at 9 PM

MOVIE SYNOPSIS: Jack Hunter, an adventurous fortune hunter, goes to Syria to find an ancient treasure buried thousands of years ago – which might be cursed. Stars Joanne Kelly (Warehouse 13). Ivan Sergei also stars.

Mark your calendars!

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Lennie James

Lee Pace

Every spring is pilot season in TV land, and that means lots of casting news, lots of proposed pilots – be they comedies or dramas – and lots of  speculation about what the next big hit will be from the new crop.  As any avid viewer of television knows, hundreds of pilots are made every TV season with very few actually making it to the air.

Marley Shelton

Nick Wechsler

Each season there is that one “hot” pilot that all the critics and bloggers talk about as a sure thing, but then seems to slip through the cracks.  Or the one pilot that the major networks simply won’t take a chance on because it’s too “niche” for their viewers (in the eyes of the powers that be anyway). But, here are some hot pilots that you won’t see this year even though maybe they should be seen:

Sean Patrick Flanery

Jason Dohring

1. The SETI-Files – This new drama, a modern day, offbeat version of The X-Files is set to air on Syfy with Lee Pace (Pushing Daisies) and Lennie James (Jericho) as the “Mulder and Scully” of the SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Institute. The show is Warehouse 13 meets The X-Files with a dose of Psych mixed in. Marley Shelton (The Eleventh Hour) is their no-nonsense boss.

TAGLINE: “There are no aliens, but these guys think there are.”

Felicia Day

Dillon Casey

2. Scarecrow & Mr. King – This remake of the ’80s classic comes to ABC Family with a twist: Scarecrow is a world-renowned female spy – think Angelina Jolie in Mr. & Mrs. Smith without all the marriage foibles to get in the way. The pilot stars Shannen Doherty (Charmed) [Not Pictured] as Scarecrow and Nick Wechsler (Roswell) as the well-rounded, but slightly bumbling, single dad Mr. King, who is swept up into the world of espionage due to an accidental meeting with Scarecrow at a Starbucks in Los Angeles. Sean Patrick Flannery (The Dead Zone) is Scarecrow’s enigmatic handler and an as-yet to be cast newcomer will portray Mr. King’s 4-year-old precocious daughter.

TAGLINE: “With a spy like this, what could go wrong?”

Arielle Kebbel

Fran Kranz

3. Victor Marsh – This USA Network series is the male version of Veronica Mars with under-estimated gumshoe detective Victor Marsh (Jason Dohring, Moonlight), teaming up with a rookie female cop (Felicia Day, Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along-Blog), who is looking to get ahead after an unfortunate incident makes her persona non-grata at her station.

TAGLINE: “If only crimes were actually THAT easy to solve.”

Brian Austin Green

Dichen Lachman

4. Moonlighting: After Dark – This updated version of the seminal classic will air on TBS and features newcomers Dillon Casey (Being Erica) and Arielle Kebbel (Gilmore Girls) in the roles of Daniel Addington and Margaret “Margie” Harris – the owners of the “After Dark” detective agency. Fran Kranz (Dollhouse) plays their quirky office assistant, Auggie DeNardo, who reluctantly gets roped into their assignments.

TAGLINE: “When you need help, call Moonlighting After Dark.”

Alan Dale

Alan Dale

David Conrad

5. The Pretender – TNT updates the 1990’s series about boy genius Jason, who is held prisoner by the Centre, a secret agency that turns him into a man (Brian Austin Green, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) who can become anyone he wants to be. After escaping, Jason sets out to help those he encounters during his travels to find his missing family while being hunted by Miss Patrick (Dichen Lachman, Dollhouse). Mr. Patrick, the enigmatic Centre master, will be played by Alan Dale (Lost), David Conrad (Ghost Whisperer) is Mr. Long – who turns out to Miss Patrick’s ne’er-do-well half brother – and Alex Arsenault (Caprica) is the Centre’s computer geek Bronx.

TAGLINE: “This little mouse won’t be stuck in their maze anymore.”

Alex Arsenault

Jaimie Alexander

6. Angie Strong – This gritty FX pilot features Angie Strong (Jaimie Alexander, Kyle XY) going off to the FBI Academy after high school, where she worked alongside her sheriff-turned-private-investigator dad (think Veronica Mars, all grown up). Angie makes a name for herself quickly only to rock the boat with the other rookies. Enver Gjokaj (Dollhouse) will star as Mackenzie “Mack” Reynolds, Angie’s mentor at the Academy.

TAGLINE: “If the job doesn’t kill you, it will only make you stronger.”

Enver Gjokaj

Minka Kelly

7. Remington Steele – In this remake of the ’80s hit for TNT, Minka Kelly (Friday Night Lights) stars as Lauren Holten, the owner of Lauren Holten Investigations who can’t get her clients to take her seriously. In order to get ahead, she recreates her agency as Remington Steele Investigations. After an inadvertent run-in with renowned jewel thief Jack Daniel “J.D.” Williams (Brandon Routh, Chuck), Lauren reluctantly asks him to take on the persona of Remington Steele for one case to establish herself as a private investigator. Despite their vast differences, he and Lauren discover they work really well together. Brea Grant (Heroes) is Lauren’s girl Friday, Trish, who doesn’t trust J.D. and is always looking out for Lauren’s best interests.

TAGLINE: “Behind every great man stands an even more impressive woman getting the job done.”

Brandon Routh

Brea Grant

8. Austenland – Based on the novel by Shannon Hale, this pilot for ABC takes viewers on a trip to Pembrooke House, an exclusive resort in England where visitors are immersed in the world of Jane Austen – no cell phones allowed! – and, perhaps, fall in love with their very own Mr. Darcy or Lizzie. Starring Elizabeth Reaser (The Ex List and the Twilight franchise) as modern “spinster” Jane Hayes who is gifted a trip to Pembrooke House by her late aunt, Richard Armitage (MI-5) as the very proud Mr. Nobley, Laurence Penry-Jones (Doctors) as handsome gardener Martin, and Judy Geeson (Gilmore Girls) as the resort’s proprietor, Mrs. Wattlesbrook.

TAGLINE: “Who knew finding Mr. Darcy meant no cell phones?”

Elizabeth Reaser

Richard Armitage

Sadly, none of the above shows are actual television pilots being considered or even pitched this television season to any of the networks; instead they are the fictitious fancy of myself and my friends at NiceGirlsTV.  These are the shows my friends and I would watch and watch faithfully. Now the question is: why isn’t Hollywood making any of them?!

Laurence Penry-Jones

Judy Geeson

[NOTE: Additional writing for this article was provided by my fellow NiceGirlsTV.com writers Tiffany and Mel.]

[SECOND NOTE:  Pictures of all the actors for each of these ficitious pilots are included except for Shannon Doherty, as she is widely recognizable by the mass majority of readers while the rest of the actors and actresses may or may not be known by the readers.]

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Hey All,

Starting today I will now be posting my daily entertainment news updates at my very own blog. You can visit: https://ruebensramblings.wordpress.com/ – to read my updates and much more whenever you have the chance. And, please feel free to leave a comment as I’d love to hear what you have to say.

For many years now, I’ve been preparing my updates in a fashion that I thought was as easy to read as possible, including links when articles or stories were too long or reducing down those that could be simplified. However, starting today and from here on out, I will be trying what I hope will be a more user-friendly update; but this set-up, which is not perfected yet and will require the usual tweaking, is still a work in progress so please bear with me.

As in years past, I would state each site for which the news items were gleaned from and I will still be doing that, but that will be a bit more subtle (I hope).

Without further adieu, here is today’s news:

MOVIES

Glee star Lea Michele is putting on Judy Garland’s ruby slippers, playing Dorothy Gale in the animated film Dorothy of Oz. The movie is based on a children’s book by Roger Baum, the great-grandson of “Wizard of Oz” author L. Frank Baum. The story finds Dorothy returning to Oz to find the magical land in a state of decay and her old friends Scarecrow, Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion disappeared. The voice cast also includes Dan Aykroyd, Kelsey Grammer and Martin Short. (TV Guide)

The following list is the top box office movie results for this past weekend (Entertainment Weekly):

1. The Karate Kid, $56 million
2. The A-Team, $26 million
3. Shrek Forever After, $15.8 million
4. Get Him to the Greek, $10.1 million
5. Killers, $8.2 million
6. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, $6.6 million
7. Marmaduke, $6 million
8. Sex and the City 2, $5.5 million
9. Iron Man 2, $4.6 million
10. Splice, $2.9 million

TELEVISION

ABC will air the final two remaining episodes of the recently defunct series The Forgotten on July 3 at 9 and 10 PM. The episodes are titled Designer Jane and Living Doe. (The Futon Critic)

President Obama will address the nation tomorrow night (Tuesday, June 15) about the BP oil spill. The 10-15 minute speech will begin at 8 PM (7 PM Central). Check your local listings for all of the major channels that will air coverage of this address. (The Futon Critic)

Raven-Symone (That’s So Raven) and Joanna Garcia (Privileged and Reba) will star in the ABC Family Channel movie Revenge of the Bridesmaids on Sunday, July 18 at 8 PM. The movies is about two childhood friends who attempt to thwart the wedding of a no-good, money hungry ex-friend by going undercover as bridesmaids so that true love can prevail. (The Futon Critic)

Gabrielle Union has been cast in a pivotal role in the planned spin-off to the popular Lifetime series Army Wives. An “embedded pilot” within Army Wives will set up the spin-off with series regular Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh) returning to her former career and becoming a detective with the Atlanta police department. Union will play her partner, Detective Gina Holt. (The Hollywood Reporter)

AMC has closed a deal to renew the AMC drama Breaking Bad for a fourth season. The network was expected to make the official announcement today. (Deadline Hollywood Daily)

Veteran actor Ed Asner (the voice of the lead character in the animated movie Up and the classic TV series The Mary Tyler Moore Show) has been cast in CMT’s comedy pilot Regular Joe. Asner will star as an outspoken father who recently began dating after separating from his longtime wife. Tom Arnold has also been cast to play his son Joe. (TV Guide and The Hollywood Reporter)

Stephen Collins (7th Heaven) has been promoted to series regular on the upcoming ABC drama No Ordinary Family, who will play the boss of family matriarch Julie Benz. (The Hollywood Reporter and TV Guide)

Lindsay Wagner (the original Bionic Woman) will appear as Dr. Vanessa Calder on the popular Syfy series Warehouse 13. Calder is the official doctor for the Warehouse agents, who is quite worldly and knows lots of secrets. (William Keck at TV Guide)

Faran Tahir (Star Trek – the J.J. Abrams reboot) will appear in a multi-episode arc of Warehouse 13, appearing as Adwin Kosan, one of the mysterious and powerful Regents tasked with keeping the Warehouse safe. Adwin, who arrives to handle an escalating crisis, makes a shocking pronouncement that threatens to tear apart the team. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

Five actors are said to be in talks to join the cast of the HBO Broadway-set drama pilot Miraculous Year. They include Norbert Leo Butz, Hope Davis, Frank Langella, Eddie Redmayne, and Patti LuPone. (Deadline Hollywood Daily)

Maura Tierney (ER) will star in the new fall ABC legal drama The Whole Truth, replacing Joely Richardson (Nip/Tuck) The new series chronicles the building of a case from the perspective of both the defense and the prosecution. Tierney will play Kathryn Peale, a deputy bureau chief in the Manhattan District Attorney’s office. Rob Morrow (Numb3rs) will co-star as Kathryn’s primary opponent, rising criminal attorney Jimmy Brogan. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

CONDOLENCES

Jimmy Dean, country music singer and sausage king, passed away at the age of 81 in his Virginia home. Dean had one smash hit in 1961 with “Big Bad John,” a song about a quiet, working-class miner who saves his colleagues in a cave-in but is himself lost. The song won Dean a Grammy. Dean was also on various television programs in the ’50s and ’60s, including “The Jimmy Dean Show,” which started on CBS and then moved to ABC from 1963 to 1966. In 1969, he started the Jimmy Dean Meat Co. in his hometown, though the company was sold to Sara Lee Corp. in 1984, which famously dropped Dean as its spokesperson in 2003. (Zap2It)

NEW IN DVD

House

http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/House-Season-6/13900

TELEVISION REVIEW

Television Review: ‘Unnatural History’ on the Cartoon Network

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv/la-et-unnatural-history-20100612,0,1423578.story

AWARD WINNERS

Tony Awards 2010: All the winners

http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2010/06/tony-awards-2010-all-the-winners.html

Q&A SECTION (with Matt Roush from TV Guide)

Question: Justified is taking away some of the pain from the demise of Deadwood. From the setting to the action to the actors to the dialogue, it puts me back in that happy Al-Swearengen-y place. And that finale…I was gripped from the start. How fun was that scene between Boyd and Ava? She was so confused and pissed off, and then how tragic that it was that encounter that made her drop her guard when Bo and Johnny came around. And the finish, with Boyd making Raylan tear up. Outstanding, thoroughly enjoyable, and can’t wait for season 2! — Nika

Matt Roush: What a week we just went through (and it’s June, for crying out loud!), with the finales of Breaking Bad, Glee and Justified — not to mention Showtime’s brilliant Nurse Jackie. For me, Justified has been such a happy and refreshing surprise, a purely entertaining show that maintains its light and wry touch regardless of all of the violence and twisted family ties. Raylan Givens is a terrific TV hero, and much as I admire many of FX’s darker melodramas, I’m glad the network has finally given us someone we can root for without wanting to take a shower after.

Question: How can ABC cancel FlashForward and keep V? I am a fan of both, but FlashForward is such a better, more complex and interesting show. Is there any chance to save it? When I heard that both of them might not make the fall schedule, I thought for sure they would keep FF!!! And this from the network that gave us LOST??? — Don

Matt Roush: FlashForward was pretty much over from the time ABC put it on a long midseason hiatus, with that move acknowledging that the network that gave us Lost knew it didn’t have another Lost on its hands. I know the show had its champions, but I wasn’t among them, finding neither the characters nor the mystery worth the bother. I can see how by comparison V seems shallow and cartoonish, but it was kind of designed that way. That show needs to raise its game in the second season and kick into high gear quickly to prove that it’s a keeper, but looking at it from a purely commercial perspective, V at least makes sense to still be on the air.

Question: I’m really loving the new doctor on Doctor Who, along with his cute little sidekick. I didn’t think anyone could fill David Tennant’s shoes, but Matt Smith seems to be pulling it off. I was wondering how the ratings were. I read where the premiere set a BBC America ratings record, but I haven’t seen anything for the next few episodes. Although I’m guessing, considering the longevity of the series, we should expect it to stick around? P.S. Thanks for your recommendation of Justified. I’m really loving that show, too. Being a Texan myself, I usually cringe at the Southern drawls actors attempt, but with Timothy Olyphant, I’ve never heard it sound so sexy. — Camille

Matt Roush: Yes, no need to worry about Doctor Who’s future. I haven’t been keeping abreast of its ratings myself, but my understanding is that BBC America is happy with the Doctor’s performance, and the critical and fan reception to the new Doctor and his companion appears to have been largely positive as well. And on the other subject: Three cheers for Timothy Olyphant’s drawl!

Question: I know you have been an ardent supporter of Friday Night Lights throughout its entire run, and if there was any justice, everyone would be heralding it as one of the best shows to ever grace the small screen. Even though the strength of the show is its ensemble cast and understated approach to everyday problems, I think it possible that Zach Gilford’s performance in “The Son” last week was the absolute pinnacle of the show for me. Do you have any hope that Emmy voters will finally see fit to honor this show and this actor specifically? Considering they have also neglected Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton each year, is there any chance Zach can get their attention, or is FNL just too under the radar for the Academy? With just one more season to go, they are rapidly running out of time. — Galen

Matt Roush: If only more Emmy voters watched this show. It’s an ongoing travesty for this show to be so shamefully neglected by the industry, but that has probably only intensified since its first-run status moved from network to satellite TV and NBC’s out-of-season run of the show on Friday nights. You really can’t get much more under the radar than that. A shame all around, because Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton and so many of their young co-stars have delivered some of the best (if often understated, as you note) dramatic work of the last few years. Zach Gilford’s wrenching performance in “The Son” is a great case in point, and we’ve cheered and lauded it from as many angles as possible. But it would be nothing short of a miracle if Friday Night Lights and any of its principals were to get noticed this year. It somehow doesn’t seem to register to anyone but its ardent fans.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Starting tomorrow (nee today) I will be posting all of my daily entertainment news updates here at my blog. Time permitting I hope to change the basic layout of the updates to make them easier to read and categorize them as well (again, time permitting). I hope you will stop by when you can to check them out. Thanks!

Rueben

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