Ok this is my lame attempt to suck up to Disney, I’ll be completely upfront about that. But those of you who have read the site for the last 11 years, know that I’m generally a sucker for the teen film. I had a really bad, tasteless joke, but I’ll refrain. I actually like Miley, […]
DVD REVIEW: Craig Ferguson – A Wee Bit o’ Revolution Rocks Boston!
If you only know Craig Ferguson as Drew’s boss on The Drew Carey show, or as the affable talk show host [the one who actually engages in conversation with his guests], then you may be in for a wee bit o’ shock when you play Comedy Central’s Craig Ferguson: A Wee Bit o’ Revolution [which […]
Television: Cartoon Network to Premiere Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Decoded
Coming off of the record-setting first season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Cartoon Network announced today it will premiere Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Decoded, a full slate of 22 enhanced episodes from season one of the CG-animated series from creator George Lucas and Lucasfilm Animation. Using text windows to provide in-the-moment insights into […]
Anime: NARUTO Shippuden Free Simulcasting of Episode 103
On April 9, 2009 Fans can watch the newest NARUTO Shippuden adventure For Free The Same Day It Airs In Japan. San Francisco, CA, APRIL 6, 2009 – VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, has announced the simultaneous airing of NARUTO […]
Television: The CW Is Adding Some Reality to Their 2009 Summer Lineup
The CW Network To Launch Original Summer Programming For First Time April 6, 2009 (Burbank, California) ? The CW announced today that it will launch two original series for the summer: the reality relationship series HITCHED OR DITCHED and the docu-series set in Washington, D.C., BLONDE CHARITY MAFIA. “We’re very excited to be launching original […]
Movie News: Lucasfilm’s ‘Red Tails’ Finishes Casting and Begins Production
WWII-Era Epic Tells the Story of the Tuskegee Airmen, America’s First All Black Aerial Combat Unit SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (April 6, 2009) – The Lucasfilm Ltd. production of Red Tails – a fictional story inspired by the historic and heroic exploits of America’s first all black aerial combat unit – has completed casting and will […]
TELEVISION: Rescue Me: A Coffee Table on 9/11 Re-Opens Old Wounds In The 5th Season!
Rescue Me [FX, Tuesdays, 10 p.m.] chronicles the gradual self-destruction of New York firefighter Tommy Gavin [Denis Leary] ever since his cousin Jimmy [James McCaffery]died in action helping to evacuate the Twin Towers. As season five opens, Tommy has been sober for a year, an achievement that his cousin, Father Mickey [Robert John Burke], says […]
TELEVISION: Fans Fight to Save Guiding Light
As most of you already know, last Wednesday Guiding Light, the longest-running scripted program in broadcasting history, was canceled. Fans of the show and quit frankly, the cast and crew were shocked and devastated by the news. The rest of last week was a difficult one that had everyone involved scrambling to make sense of […]
MOVIE REVIEW: Sunshine Cleaning: Making Things Just a Little Bit Better
Sunshine Cleaning, which opened wide this weekend, is a quirky, entertaining dramedy that mines the same kind of vibe that propelled Little Miss Sunshine to hit status. It’s about pursuing a dream even though it would have appeared that it was too late. It features a very familiar performance from Alan Arkin as Joe, the […]
Television: Chuck -vs-The Dream Job Sneak Peek
In ‘Chuck Vs. the Dream Job’ Chuck’s life seems to be coming together. His long-absent father, Steve (recurring guest star SCOTT BAKULA – “Enterprise,” “Quantum Leap,” “Murphy Brown”), has returned and he’s landed his dream job with his hero, Ted Roark (recurring guest star CHEVY CHASE – “Fletch,” “Vacation,” “Caddyshack,” “Saturday Night Live”). Unfortunately for […]
TELEVISION: Season One Finale of United States of Tara Is a Breakthrough!
The unique United States of Tara [Showtime, 10-9C] reaches its first season finale this weekend with an episode appropriately entitled Miracle. It’s an ambitious episode that attempts to both tie together a number plot and character arcs and create a fresh beginning leading into season two. Since the series’ premiere, we’ve seen the Gillespie family […]