A man, his family and a re-re-re-re-re-grand opening of a burger joint. This is one new animated series you need to put on your calendar for January.
I have finally found something to keep my interest this summer: Showtime’s examination of King Henry VIII in ‘The Tudors.’
A huge collection of releases this week includes ‘SGU’, ‘Battlestar’, ‘Pawn Stars’, ‘Stephen Fry’, ‘Phil Silvers’, ’21 Jump Street’, ‘Hunter’, ‘Poirot’, ‘Agatha Christie’, ‘Sabrina’, ‘G.I. Joe’, and ‘Black Arrow’.
I had hopes that Rachel Feinstein would advance to the final five on ‘Last Comic Standing’. Those were dashed this week. Apparently, even American viewers think that stand up comedy is a man’s world.
When ‘White Collar’s’ Tim DeKay sat down with us for a round-table interview, I had to take my chance and see what he could tell me about the fate of one of my favorite, ill-fated shows, ‘Carnivàle.’
‘Mad Men’ is back and it’s a brand new day for all the characters we have come to know and love.
It’s the last four episodes of the season, and they’re filled with frustration, twists and more than one jaw-dropping moment. Marriage! Engagement! Death! I just can’t turn away.
Why is it that ‘True Blood’ gets so much more interesting on the other side of the Bon Temps city limits?
Each week I review a show that’s new to me. Good idea, or punishment (mine or yours)? You be the judge. But either way, if I had to watch it, the least you can do is read what I have to say….
In a mildly hyped, and totally worthless guest appearance, John Stamos proves it’s possible to do a poor job playing yourself on a TV show … assuming that’s not really him.