THUD: AT THE END OF THE WIRE
One of television’s finest achievements has only one hour remaining.
One of television’s finest achievements has only one hour remaining.
The SciFi Channel will complete the series’ season four order!
If Mike Judge can’t be a success on the big screen, he’ll just go back to the small one and make a ton of money for whatever network is lucky enough to have him. And while King of the Hill enjoys its twelfth season on Fox, ABC will has wisely elected to hook up with … Continue reading
Shitty SciFi Channel show lives forever.
Paul Haggis’ Oscar stealer comes to Starz.
Kent Jones’s documentary Val Lewton: The Man in the Shadows truly is a loving look at a man who deserves more praise for what he contributed to film. If you haven’t seen any of Lewton’s films, you’re missing out. His work is beautiful, haunting and so much more than you’d expect from their shlocky titles, … Continue reading
AAARGH! The one place that the strike is really hitting me, as an entertainment consumer, is in how Lost‘s fourth season* – already a shortened 16 episodes – has been truncated down to just eight hours. And it’s not like the eight hours were planned as a stand alone half or anything; the show’s plan … Continue reading
On Sunday morning I was at a friend’s place in Studio City and I saw one of the notices that get put up when filming is being done in your area (it’s so much better organized than in New York, where you never knew what the hell was happening when a TV show or movie … Continue reading
I have not been paying attention to the new Knight Rider TV series. I have a pile of dirty dishes in the sink, and I can’t allow myself to think about revisits of shitty 80s TV shows that scarred me for life* while there are still chores to be done around the house. I need … Continue reading
We’ve known for a couple of weeks now that a prolonged strike would probably be the death knell for Season Seven of 24. Well, ring it out: once production is completed on the eighth episode, the show will be shut down indefinitely. As for when it will be continued, that’s up to the Alliance of … Continue reading