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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6:30 PM:
Edward Scissorhands movie on ABC Family

7 PM:
Men in Black movie on HBO Family
The A-Team movie on HBO 2

8 PM:
Nikita on The CW (Reair)
My Sister’s Keeper movie on Lifetime Movie Network
Whip It movie on Style

9 PM:
XIII on Reelz Channel (Reair)
Nikita on The CW (Reair)
Grimm on NBC (Reair)
The Newsroom on HBO (Reair)

10 PM:
Lost Girl on Syfy (NEW)
Strike Back on Cinemax (Season Premiere)
Ordinary Miracles movie on Lifetime Movie Network

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actor Hiroyuka Sanada, who played Satoshi Takeda – Emily’s mysterious revenge master – on the first season of Revenge will not be back in the role because of his every-growing, busy schedule. His role will be taken over by Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, who has appeared in episodes of Heroes and Hawaii Five-0 among countless other TV shows and movies. (William Keck at TV Guide)

Actor John Benjamin Hickey (The Big C) will have a recurring role in the new FOX medical drama The Mob Doctor, playing Mark Easton, the dad of Dr. Brett Robinson, who will be played by series regular Zach Gilford (Friday Night Lights). Mark is a federal prosecutor who is feared by both the corrupt politicians and the mob. The series stars Jordana Spiro (My Boys) as a young female thoracic surgeon with roots in Bridgeport, Conn., where she juggles her career and her lifelong debt to the South Chicago mob. The Mob Doctor will debut on FOX on September 17 at 9 PM. (Natalie Abrams at TV Guide)

Actor Michael Grant Terry, best known for his recurring role as “squintern” Wendell Bray on Bones, will have a multi-episode arc on Grimm this fall. He will play Ryan Smulson, a wide-eyed and enthusiastic student starting his internship with the Portland Police Department. His goal is to someday become a detective, and therefore he is looking to model himself after his idol and one of Portland’s finest: Nick Burkhardt (series star David Giuntoli). Grimm is currently airing all new episodes on NBC on Monday nights at 10 PM before moving back to its regular night and time (Fridays at 9 PM) on September 21 on NBC. (Hanh Nguyen at TV Guide)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

ABC has picked up a potential new medical drama from former Supernatural co-showrunner Sera Gamble and Brother & Sisters executive producer/Political Animals creator Greg Berlanti. The project will center on world-renowned neurosurgeon named Dr. Steven Saylor, who becomes a medical anomaly himself after suffering a traumatic brain injury. He is forced to re-specialize as an internist at the hospital where he was once king. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor-writer Danny Strong (formerly of Buffy and writer of the recent telefilm Game Change), film director David O. Russell and Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro have team for a legal drama that has been sold to CBS. The project is inspired by Murray and Stacey Richman, a famous New York father/daughter lawyer duo. The project would center on a fictionalized version of the Richmans’ Bronx firm, where clients as notorious on the street as they are on Page Six. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actors Tom Hardy (The Dark Knight Rises) and Michael Shannon (Revolutionary Road and the upcoming Premium Rush) are teaming up for the film adaptation of The Long Red Road, which is based on the stage play by Brett C. Leonard. The story starts with Sam (Hardy) attempting to drink away his demons on an Indian reservation in South Dakota; but when a visitor from his past arrives, Sam has to take a hard look at the man he’s become and the life he left behind. Shannon will play Sam’s older brother. (Variety and First Showing)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

Must Watch: First Trailer for ‘The Last Stand’ Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger

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

Question: Derek is my favorite on Teen Wolf! What’s coming up for him in season three? – Brittany

Watch with Kristin: You can expect to see a big change in the Alpha when the MTV hit returns for its third season. “He definitely needs to redeem himself. He’ll definitely be a different guy when we find him again in season three,” executive producer Jeff Davis teases. “There are bigger twists in store for him and possibly some romance too.” While he wouldn’t say who Derek’s love interest might be, we’re putting our money on Erica.

Question: I will take anything you have on Once Upon a Time! – Faith

Watch with Kristin: You know how we’ve been pushing for Joanna Garcia to play Ariel since pretty much the beginning of time? Well, we are happy to report that our favorite TV redhead just might make this happen. “That show is exceptional. Jennifer Morrison is one of my dearest friends,” Garcia tells us. “I would love to do the show. I just think the show is incredibly crafted and well-acted. The masterminds behind it are so extraordinary. I would love to do it. It’s on my wish list!”

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Thanks to the folks over at The Hollywood Reporter, the new official posters for the brand new dramas that will be debuting on The CW this fall are now up and available. Below you will find the posters for Arrow, Beauty & the Beast and Emily Owens, M.D. – and enjoy!

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The online series Dating Rules from My Future Self from Alloy Entertainment – the company behind such shows as Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars and The Vampire Diaries – has returned to Facebook with a new cast of characters and story.

What would you say if your ten-years-older self called to chew you out? In chapter one of Dating Rules From My Future Self: Season Two, Candice Accola (The Vampire Diaries) comes FaceTime to FaceTime with her older, wiser, and really pissed off future as Chloe Cunningham. Co-stars include Lindsay Kraft, Toby Meuli and Leah Rachel (who is also the writer of the second season) with guest star Reid Ewing. Season one star Shiri Appleby (Roswell and Life Unexpected) and Candice serve as producers.

Here is the fifth episode entitled “Kool-Aid“.

The next episode will be available at Facebook on Tuesday, August 21.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

NOTE: There will be a marathon of episodes of Alphas on Syfy. Check your local listings for airtimes.

8 PM:
True Blood on HBO2 (Reair)
Awkward on MTV (Reair)
Ray movie on BET
Ladder 49 movie on TV Guide Network

8:30 PM:
Awkward on MTV (Reair)
Puss in Boots (animated) movie on HBO

8:45 PM:
Shrek 2 (animated) movie on HBO Family

9 PM:
Burn Notice on USA Network (NEW)
Saving Hope on NBC (Check local listings for NEW or Reair)
Pretty in Pink movie on CMT

10 PM:
Rookie Blue on ABC (NEW)
Person of Interest on CBS (Reair)
The Newsroom on HBO (Reair)
Strike Back on Cinemax (Reair)

10:01 PM:
Suits on USA Network (NEW)

10:30 PM:
Awkward on MTV (NEW)

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, who originated the role of Deena Jones in the Broadway musical Dreamgirls will be playing the mom to Jennifer Hudson (who is an Oscar-winner for the 2006 theatrical remake of Dreamgirls) in the upcoming season of Smash. Hudson will play Veronica Moore, a Tony-winning star who reached her Broadway dream but paid a price for it; and Ralph will be her mom Cynthia. Smash is expected back on NBC during mid-season. (Vulture)

Actor Enrique Murciano (Without a Trace) has landed a multi-episode arc on the new ABC drama 666 Park Avenue. The premise of this new series is about an innocent Midwestern couple (Dave Annable from Brothers & Sisters and Rachael Taylor from the short-lived Charlie’s Angels) who get hired as resident managers of an Upper East Side apartment building in New York owned by Gavin (Terry O’Quinn from Lost) and Olivia Doran (Vanessa Williams from Desperate Housewives). Unbeknownst to them, the residents have all made deals with the devil to have their desires fulfilled. Murciano will play Dr. Todd Scott, a handsome young surgeon living at The Drake. 666 Park Avenue debuts on September 30 on ABC at 10 PM. (Natalie Abrams at TV Guide)

Actress Lara Jean Chorostecki (Camelot) has joined the cast of the upcoming mid-season series Hannibal, base on the legendary literary character Hannibal Lecter. The drama comes from Bryan Fuller, the man behind Dead Like Me and Pushing Daisies; and stars Hugh Dancy as FBI agent Will Graham and Mads Mikkelsen as his mentor Dr. Hannibal Lecther. Chorostecki will play Freddie Lounds, a tabloid reporter (who had been previously played by Stephen Lang and Philip Seymour Hoffman in previous incarnations of the character). (Vlada Gelman at TV Line)

Actor John Barrowman (Torchwood) will have a recurring role on the new CW drama series Arrow that focuses on the life of billionaire offspring Oliver Queen, who is found alive after being presumed lost at sea for five years. Details on Barrowman’s character are being kept under wraps except for these tidbits: he will play a “well-dressed man” who is “as mysterious as he is wealthy and he is an acquaintance of the Queen family and a prominent figure in Starling City”. Arrow debuts on The CW on October 10. (James Hibberd at Entertainment Weekly)

Actress Miriam Shor (from the short-lived GCB) will recur as a reporter covering the Florrick campaign on The Good Wife. The CBS drama will be back with new episodes starting on September 30. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

TV TRAILER

Downton Abbey Season 3 Trailer

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Actor Lennie James (Hung and Jericho) will co-star alongside Mark Strong in the AMC drama pilot called Low Winter Sun that is a contemporary story of murder, deception, revenge and corruption that starts with the murder of a cop by fellow Detroit detective Frank Agnew (Strong). Seemingly the perfect crime, in reality the murder activates forces that will forever alter that detective’s life and pull him into the heart of the Detroit underworld. James will play Joe, who is described as part cop, part perp. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Joe Anderson (Across The Universe and The River) has been cast in the other drama pilot from AMC that is currently unnamed; but is an ensemble legal drama/thriller that is centered on Adam Powell, a District Attorney who uncovers new evidence that prompts the reinvestigation of a sensational murder case. Anderson will play Terry Kaminski, a man of Polish descent convicted of a crime. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

FOX has won a bid on a new as-yet untitled hour-long comedy project about a quirky single female attorney by Parenthood duo Jason Katims and Sarah Watson. The project is an edgy, twisted romantic comedy set in a Chicago law firm that is centered on a single 30-something attorney working at the firm. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Tim Roth (Lie to Me) will play Monaco’s ambitious and strong-headed Prince Rainier III in the upcoming box office film called Grace of Monaco that will star Nicole Kidman in the lad role. The film will be set six years into Grace’s marriage to the monarch of the wealthy but small European nation; now retired, Princess Grace is called upon to save Monaco from an escalating situation regarding its standing as a tax haven. Rainier initially lets his emotions get in the way of his work and marriage, but eventually lets Kelly guide him in decision-making. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

Actor Morris Chestnut will play the male lead role opposite actress Halle Berry in the upcoming film called The Hive that focuses on a 911 call center. Berry plays a veteran operator who takes a call from a kidnapped teen stuffed a trunk. Using her considerable skills to keep the girl calm, she tries to find the kidnapper before it’s too late. (Deadline and Dark Horizons)

Actor Tobey Maguire will star in the upcoming box office film Z for Zachariah, which is a post-apocalyptic story about a girl who lives alone and operates a farm in the last breathable section of a nuclear-ravaged land. Her world is rocked when two strangers stumble in from the forest, though. Maguire will play a scientist that she nurses back to health. (Variety and First Showing)

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Last year at this time, up-and-coming director Devon Newberry had a short film called Project: Elysium making rounds at the local film festivals. This time around, he and his crew, have a new project working the circuit called Phynes.

With this short film Newberry wanted to scale back, telling a more intimate story – “a character piece” as he calls it. In fact, this project is what he has described as a short that was never supposed to be made. He and Dominick Aznavour, who plays lead character Scott Phynes, actually tried to make this film back in 2006 and then again in 2008; but various factors got in the way and it was never made. He shared that, “the most obvious factors were budget, crew (and) time. But it wasn’t until after we finished shooting last year that the biggest factor was simple: experience”. They both needed experience because the themes and emotions explored in the film – heartbreak, depression, loss, bad jobs – they “wouldn’t have been able to tell the story truthfully years ago”.

Devon Newberry and Dominick Aznavour

It should be noted that Newberry and Aznavour have known each other since high school; but it wasn’t until after graduation that they started working together when Newberry brought a script entitled “Into the Night” to Aznavour, asking him to be the star. They quickly discovered how passionate and serious they both were about filmmaking and they have been working together since.

Aznavour also shared that he has loved entertaining people since he was very young; and as he got older he “started to build a love and curiosity for the emotional and psychological side of acting”. Being “able to fully create another person from scratch and fuel it with your own emotions” is what made him fall in with acting. And while he loves acting, more than writing, he isn’t opposed to directing in the future. He shared that he would “love to be able to actually manifest what I see in my head into reality”.

Obviously Phynes has been in production for six years, but the duo hasn’t been working on it solid for those years. They would write and rewrite the script and “where the shooting script ended compared to the very first draft from 2006 is like night and day” according to Newberry. He also shared that “a lot of the dialogue remained the same, but I think virtually everything about the movie changed”. Newberry worked with Aznavour and Vanessa Bronson, who helped with the original idea, on the script in 2008; but then he handled the script on his own when they revisited the short in 2011.

As for the casting process, Newberry usually has one or two actors in mind once his scripts are in “good shape” and from there it is “easy to fill up the roles”. Aznavour was the clear choice for the lead in Phynes and “I am crazy fortunate that everyone I approached on the first wave of casting accepted and ended up on the screen as you see them”. The only hiccup was in casting a character named Mrs. Sellick. “It was a week before (we had to start) shooting, we (were) scrambling (to fill the role). But, two days before principal photography (was to) begin, a dear family friend (Suzanne Kemp) offered to play the role. We got lucky there. She was exactly as written and played it as so”.

What drew Aznavour to the character of Scott Phynes was that “whether you are 20 or 40, you can relate to the character”. He continued that “the story covers so many bases that people can relate to”; and that he has “always found comfort in knowing that I’m not the only one going through certain things”.

When asked if there were any hard aspects in filming Phynes, Newberry shared there weren’t any. “I work with the best cast and crew…and everyone is so efficient that we roll over bumps in the road with little effort”. They prepared for about two months, shot for a little over two days and then they took a number of months on post-production, which is always the longest process.

Phynes

Now that Phynes is complete and making the film festival rounds, Newberry shared that getting into the festival is “nerve-racking and it costs so much to do a festival circuit and there (are) always rejection letters that come with it; but when you do get into festivals, you have a completely unbiased audience watching your work, and that’s the scariest thing in the world”. For Newberry, his cast and crew, they were accepted into and screened at the LA Reel Film Festival and just got accepted into the Los Angeles Short Film Festival. The short film has also been recently submitted to the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and the NewFilmmakers LA Festival.

The general story behind Phynes is “when Scott Phynes decides the only way to change his luck around is by ending his life, he begins to question his decision when the love of his life returns”. Needless to say, the main theme behind this short film will undoubtedly be dark, but will definitely give viewers a great deal to think about.

In an effort to stay within the guidelines of festival regulations, Phynes cannot be freely viewed, but upon request the short film can be seen in private by contacting Newberry at theveryillusive@gmail.com.

Good luck and much success are extended to Newberry, Aznavour and the entire cast and crew of Phynes.

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The new BBC America drama Copper will on August 19 debut at 9 PM.

Tom Weston-Jones (Life on Mars) stars as a rugged Irish-American cop working the City’s notorious Five Points neighborhood, struggling to maintain his moral compass in a turbulent world, while on an emotional and relentless quest to learn the truth about the disappearance of his wife and the death of his daughter. His friendship with two Civil War compatriots takes him to the contrasting worlds of elegant Fifth Avenue and an emerging African-American community in rural northern Manhattan. The three men share a secret from their experience on the battlefield that inextricably links their lives forever.

The cast includes Tanya Fischer, Franka Potente, Kyle Schmid, Anastasia Griffith, Tessa Thompson and Kevin Ryan [among others].

Here is a trailer for Copper.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6:25 PM:
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone movie on More Max

7 PM:
Dolphin Tale movie on HBO Family
The Mask of Zorro movie on Showtime

7:30 PM:
Cinderella movie on BET

7:45 PM:
The Matrix movie on Cinemax

8 PM:
Burn Notice on MyNetwork TV
NCIS on USA Network
The Newsroom on HBO Signature (Reair)
Red movie on Showtime 2

9 PM:
Royal Pains on USA Network (NEW)
Supernatural on The CW (Reair)
Burn Notice on MyNetwork TV
True Blood on HBO Signature (Reair)
Footloose movie on CMT
Ice Age (animated) movie on HBO Family

10 PM:
Damages on DirecTV (NEW)
True Blood on HBO (Reair)
Strike Back on Cinemax (Reair)
Ladder 49 movie on TV Guide Network

10:01 PM:
Necessary Roughness on USA Network (NEW)

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actor Craig Bierko (Necessary Roughness) and actress Molly Price (Third Watch) will both show up in an upcoming episode of the new CBS drama Elementary, which of course, is the modern day take on the legendary Sherlock Holmes, starring Jonny Lee Miller (Eli Stone) and Lucy Liu (Southland) as the man himself and his “sober companion/investigative assistant” Dr. Joan Watson. Bierko will play Fowkes, the imposing and fit COO of a top Wall Street financial firm who is involved in a murder investigation led by Sherlock while Price will appear as Donna, Fowkes’ trusted executive secretary. Elementary will debut on September 27 at 10 PM. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

Actress Kathryn Erbe (Law & Order: Criminal Intent) will reprise her role of Alexandra Eames during the upcoming season of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Eames, now working for a joint City/Federal Homeland Security Task Force, crosses paths with the SVU squad when their investigation of a sex trafficking ring uncovers a connection to terrorists. The series returns for its 14th season on NBC on September 26. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

MINI-SERIES NEWS

Actor (and Robot Chicken creator) Seth Green has joined the cast of the upcoming four-hour mini-series called Delete from Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie (writers on Stargate SG-1). The film depicts a near future where the World Wide Web has turned on mankind. He will play a character named Lucifer, who is a hacker activist. Other cast members include Keir Gilchrist (United States of Tara), Matt Frewer (Eureka), Janet Kidder (The Killing), Erin Karpluk (Being Erica), Gil Bellows (Ally McBeal) and Ryan Robbins (Sanctuary). (Dominic Patten at Deadline and Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

CONDOLENCES

Actor Ron Palillo, who played Arnold Horshack on the classic 70’s series Welcome Back, Kotter, passed away in Florida. He was 63. (CNN)

ME: Rest in Peace, Mr. Palillo. Condolences are extended to his family, friends and fans.

MOMENT OF SILENCE, PLEASE…

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

NBC has bought a drama pilot called The Blacklist that will be centered around an international, Kaiser Soze-like criminal who mysteriously surrenders himself to the Feds and offers to help hunt down the very men he’s spent his entire life protecting. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

A new hour-long project by Matt Ross (the executive producer of Body of Proof) is in development at ABC. The project is called Burns & Cooley and revolves around two top neurosurgeons at a New York hospital who find themselves competing on every level—both personally and professionally—as they handle some of the toughest medical cases in the world involving the brain. The problem? The bitter rivals are ridiculously attracted to one another. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Wentworth Miller (Prison Break) turned film writer is in negotiations to write the film adaptation of the David Wroblewski novel “The Story of Edgar Sawtelle”. The story centers on a mute boy who is the son of dog breeders. When his father mysteriously dies, circumstances force the teen to run away from home, three dogs in tow, into the woods where he plots a return to expose his uncle as the killer. (The Hollywood Reporter and Dark Horizons)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

Violent Red Band Trailer for ‘End of Watch’ with Gyllenhaal and Peña

Watch: First ‘Inescapable’ Trailer with Alexander Siddig and Marisa Tomei

That’s it. Enjoy!

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