Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Archive for January, 2013

Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actor James Brolin (Hotel and Marcus Welby, M.D.) will show up in the February 25 episode of Castle, playing Rick’s dad. No details have been provided on character details about Papa yet though. (Adam Bryant at TV Guide)

Actress Marcia Gay Harden will replace departing actress Rosemarie DeWitt on The Newsroom, playing the recurring role of Rebecca Halliday, a litigator who defends Atlantis Cable News in a wrongful termination suit. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Actor Daniel Gillies will star opposite Joseph Morgan and Phoebe Tonkin in the CW spin-off series The Originals that will be introduced as an upcoming episode of The Vampire Diaries. All three are reprising their roles from the original series. Gillies will also continue to play his lead role in the Canadian medical drama Saving Hope in addition to the role on The Originals should the show be picked up to series. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actress Alex Kingston (ER and Doctor Who) will have a recurring role in upcoming episodes of Arrow, playing Dinah Lance, Laurel’s (Katie Cassidy) mom and Detective Quentin’s (Paul Blackthorne) ex-wife. (James Hibberd at Entertainment Weekly)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

Hot Sundance Trailer: ‘The East’

“Olympus Has Fallen” Trailer Arrives

Q&A SECTION (with Sandra Gonzalez at Entertainment Weekly)

Question: My first time writing to you! Can I please have some Banshee scoop, especially on Carrie/Lucas scoop, they are so hot together! Thank you. — Olivia

Sandra: YES! Banshee is awesome. And I promise you that things only heat up from here on. Episode 9 is going to be especially good — but not for good reasons. In the episode, Carrie is going to be anything but pleased with Lucas after someone she loves ends up smack in the middle of his feud with Rabbit.

Question: We could sense a little sexual tension between Juliette and Liam since the last episode of Nashville, anything you can tease about that? — Anjelia

Sandra: I’ll tell you this much, it’s not going to be Liam and Juliette that the paparazzi are interested in later this season. But on the Juliette front, someone new will be coming into her life soon — her mom’s sober companion, who is going to cause the singer to open up in ways we’ve never seen. Hint: It involves a heartbreaking story about her childhood and a dark confession.

That’s it. Enjoy!

Read Full Post »

TV Ratings

It was a big night of programming last night for the major networks between the regular nightly dramas as well as the return of a CW series and the big debut of the Kevin Bacon-James Purefoy thriller on FOX.

Here is how all of those dramas fared in the overall ratings last night:

8 PM Shows:
Bones (FOX) [NEW] – 8.5 million
The Carrie Diaries (The CW) [NEW] – 1.3 million

9 PM Shows:
The Following (FOX) [DEBUT] -10.4 million
90210 (The CW) [RETURN] – 790,000 viewers

10 PM Shows:
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) [NEW] – 9.6 million
Castle (ABC) [NEW] – 8.7 million
Deception (NBC) [NEW] – 3.6 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

Read Full Post »

Goodnight for Justice

The Hallmark Movie Channel movie Goodnight for Justice: Queen of Hearts will debut on January 26 at 8 PM.

Luke Perry reprises his role as circuit judge John Goodnight, an honorable man on a mission to dispense justice, one town at a time. This third movie in the franchise finds Goodnight, as he travels the Western territory in the 1880s, attempting to leave a trail of justice in his wake. Between dealing with difficult defendants and dealing cards at saloons, John crosses paths with a stagecoach under attack. Drawing his gun, he comes to the rescue of the only surviving passenger, a beautiful woman named Lucy Thoreau (Katharine Isabelle), who John doesn’t realize is actually a convicted con artist on the run. Little does she know, John is an honest judge, and as they start to fall for each other on their wild journey, the secrets between them are slowly revealed. Running from Cyril Knox (Ricky Schroder), the wealthy aristocrat who wants her jailed, Lucy must convince John to help her flee – right onto a gambling riverboat. Can Lucy con John into helping her get away with her crimes, or will the fair judge find out her true identity and turn her in himself?

Here is a trailer for Goodnight for Justice: Queen of Hearts.

Read Full Post »

TV

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:

7:45 PM:
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows movie on Cinemax

8 PM:
Pretty Little Liars on ABC Family (NEW)
Hart of Dixie on The CW (NEW)
NCIS on CBS (Reair)
Castle on TNT
The Iron Lady movie on Showtime

9 PM:
Emily Owens, M.D. on The CW (NEW)
The Lying Game on ABC Family (NEW)
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (Reair)
Castle on TNT
50 First Dates movie on More Max
The Pirates! Band of Misfits (animated) movie on Starz

10 PM:
Justified on FX (NEW)
White Collar on USA Network (RETURN)
Pretty Little Liars on ABC Family (Encore)
Castle on TNT

Enjoy!

Read Full Post »

Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actresses Jurnee Smollett (Friday Night Lights) and Amelia Rose Blaire (90210) have both landed roles in the upcoming sixth season of True Blood. Smollett will have the series regular role of Nicole, a do-gooder who possesses the rosy outlook of someone that life hasn’t beaten down yet. She’s not concerned with money and more concerned with the doing what’s right. Meanwhile, Blaire will have the recurring role of Willa, the daughter of Louisiana Governor Truman Burrell (Arliss Howard). She has long clashed with her father over vampire rights. True Blood will be back in June on HBO. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Actress Summer Glau (Firefly and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) will make a guest appearance on Hawaii Five-0, playing a woman involved with an underground fighting ring who also happens to be searching for the person who murdered her father. (Megan Masters at TV Line)

MINI-SERIES NEWS

Actor Tom Hanks and director Steven Spielberg are developing another World War II mini-series for HBO. The untitled new project will look at the officers and enlisted men who served in the Eighth Air Force against Germany. Based in England, the men of the “Mighty Eighth” faced harsh physical, psychological and moral challenges. The story will be based in part on the Donald L. Miller book called “Masters of the Air: America’s Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany,” as well as other books that will provide other source material. (Tim Molloy at The Wrap)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Here are the top 10 box office films for this past weekend courtesy of Exhibitor Relations:

1. Mama, $28.1 million
2. Zero Dark Thirty, $17.6 million
3. Silver Linings Playbook, $11.4 million
4. Gangster Squad, $9.1 million
5. Broken City, $9 million
6. A Haunted House, $8.3 million
7. Django Unchained, $8.2 million
8. Les Misérables, $7.8 million
9. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, $6.5 million
10. The Last Stand, $6.3 million

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

Question: Do you think that the incredible popularity of Downton Abbey will bring more British-made shows to America? I was a big fan of BBC America at one time, but its programming lately is lackluster at best. It has nowhere near the amount of shows it once had, and seems to mainly air Top Gear, Kitchen Nightmares and, oddly, Star Trek: The Next Generation. I love Picard and company, but it is sad to see the channel that brought us great British television like Waking the Dead reduced to airing old American reruns. Do you think Downton Abbey’s success could reinvigorate BBC America or maybe push PBS to bring us more British television? — Amanda

Matt Roush: Keep in mind that the Downton Abbeys of the world are few and far between, even in England. Its success already has inspired PBS to go outside the Masterpiece window to acquire another winner in Call the Midwife, which returns with new episodes in late March, and they just announced another multi-part drama, a mystery called The Bletchley Circle, to air in April. PBS is seeking other opportunities with international co-producers, but doesn’t have the deepest pockets, so much of what you’ll see there will likely still be contained within the Masterpiece franchise. BBC America is a more commercial enterprise (no Trek pun intended), and when you see full nights devoted to unscripted shows in constant rotation, that’s a clue about where the eyeballs and dollars are. Why the channel leans on U.S.-produced shows like TNG and Battlestar Galactica is more of a puzzle, I admit. The channel did successfully branch off this summer with a homegrown Sunday drama (Copper, which for me didn’t live up to the standards of imports like the new Ripper Street), but for now it seems like the channel is content with packaging most of its dramas in pods like the Saturday lineup of fantasy/sci-fi/thrillers (including most famously Doctor Who) and the Wednesday Dramaville banner (home of great shows like Luther and The Hour). It’s worth noting that outlets like Encore (The Crimson Petal and the White), Ovation (this Tuesday’s The Scapegoat) and Sundance (Appropriate Adult) have acquired notable British dramas in recent years, and HBO has collaborated with the BBC on next month’s Parade’s End miniseries starring Benedict Cumberbatch. I would expect Downton to spur even more interest in partnering for long-form period dramas, but it may take a while to see the results.

That’s it. Enjoy!

Read Full Post »

TV Ratings

It was a night of sports, reality and repeats last night on the major networks, but there were at least a few new dramas airing to keep things interesting.

Here is how those few dramas fared in the overall ratings last night:

8 PM Show:
Once Upon a Time (ABC) [NEW] – 7.7 million

9 PM Show:
Revenge (ABC) [NEW] -5.7 million

10 PM Show:
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) [NEW – Special Airing] – 13.6 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

Read Full Post »

Here is a list of the programming options to expect on TV this week:

The series premiere of the new FOX thriller The Following will debut on January 21 at 9 PM.

On January 22, Private Practice will air its series finale on ABC at 10 PM while new episodes of the current season of White Collar will return at 10 PM on the USA Network.

That same night the two-hour Ovation movie The Scapegoat will debut at 8 PM.

On January 23, Necessary Roughness will be back on the USA Network at 10 PM while the season finale of American Horror Story: Asylum will air on FX at 10 PM.

Glee will be back with new episodes on FOX on January 24 at 8 PM and Beauty And the Beast will be back that same night on The CW with all new episodes at 9 PM.

On January 25, Spartacus: War of the Damned will debut on Starz at 9 PM.

The new Syfy movie Abominable Snowman will debut at 9 PM on January 24.

On January 26, the Hallmark Movie Channel movie Goodnight for Justice: Queen of Hearts will debut at 8 PM.

The SAG Awards will air on TNT and TBS on January 27 at 8 PM while the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie The Makeover will air on the same night on ABC at 9 PM.

Mark your calendars!

Read Full Post »

TV

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:

6:45 PM:
Love Actually movie on More Max

8 PM:
Switched at Birth on ABC Family (NEW)
The Carrie Diaries on The CW (NEW)
Continuum on Syfy (NEW)
Homeland on Showtime (Reair)
Lost on G4
The American President movie on Encore
Easy A movie on FX
Underworld movie on Spike

9 PM:
The Following on FOX (DEBUT)
Bunheads on ABC Family (NEW)
Being Human on Syfy (NEW)
Lost on G4
Red Tails movie on HBO
We Bought a Zoo movie on HBO Signature

10 PM:
Castle on ABC (NEW)
Deception on NBC (NEW)
Lost Girl on Syfy (NEW)
Switched at Birth on ABC Family (Encore)
The Big C on Showtime 2 (Reair)
Lost on G4
When Harry Met Sally movie on WE TV

10:30 PM:
The Big C on Showtime 2 (Reair)

Enjoy!

Read Full Post »

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:

5:30 PM:
Iron Man 2 movie on FX

7 PM:
Castle on TNT
Puss in Boots (animated) movie on HBO Family

8 PM:
Once Upon a Time on ABC (NEW)
Downton Abbey on PBS (Reair)
Banshee on More Max (Reair)
Castle on TNT
The Lion King (animated) movie on ABC Family
The A-Team movie on FX
My Week with Marilyn movie on TMC

9 PM:
Revenge on ABC (NEW)
Downton Abbey on PBS (NEW)
Castle on TNT
The Sweeter Side of Life movie on Hallmark (Reair)

10 PM:
The Lion King (animated) movie on ABC Family
Castle on TNT

Enjoy!

Read Full Post »

TV Ratings

The primetime line-up wasn’t too heavy last night except for the fans of the under-appreciated Fringe which had its two-hour series finale last night on FOX.

Let’s take a look at how the Friday night dramas on the major networks fared in the overall ratings last night:

8 PM Shows:
Fringe (FOX) [2-Hour SERIES FINALE] – 3.2 million
Nikita (The CW) [RETURN] – 1.3 million

9 PM Show:
CSI: NY (CBS) [NEW] – 10.6 million

10 PM Show:
Blue Bloods (CBS) [NEW] – 11.5 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

Read Full Post »

« Newer Posts - Older Posts »