"There's a man who lives a life of danger," sang Johnny Rivers in his hit song, Secret Agent Man, which opened the American run of Danger Man. The series, about taciturn young espionage agent John Drake, ran for eighty-six episodes over four seasons – paving the way for future hit espionage series like cult hits […]
The Black Donnellys – NBC’s New Crime Series Looks for New Shadings Of Gray
The Black Donnellys [NBC, Monday, 10/9C] is multiple-Oscar
The Astronaut Farmer: This Is Where Dreams Live
Thanks to Billy Bob Thornton's cheery, slightly off-center portrayal of rancher/astronaut Charlie Farmer, The Astronaut Farmer is one of the most delightful surprises of the year, so far. This fable about life, death, family and dreams walks the line between cheese and heart with the sure-footedness of a mountain goat… In some reviews, The […]
Original Stargate SG1 Cast Supporting CanStruction
Paul Brown of Legend’s Memorablila announced today that original Stargate:SG-1 stars, Richard Dean Anderson, Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping and Christoper Judge are participating in Legend’s charity auction of SG1 props to raise money for Vancouver’s CanStruction event in support of the foodbanks of Greater Vancouver. For the 2007,
Fire Serpent: Living Sunspot Wants To Eat Our Energy Reserves!
Most really engaging B-movies can be summed with a National Enquirer-type headline. Sci Fi Channel's Saturday night movie, Fire Serpent [9/8C], is no exception… When a weirdly behaving fire claims his fianc
Documentaries: Dixie Chicks: Shut Up & Sing; …So Goes The Nation; The U.S. Vs. John Lennon
It's not often that political documentaries are both informative and entertaining. It's even less often that three such documentaries appear on DVD at the same time. …So Goes The Nation makes the mechanics of presidential campaigns – in their last days – fascinating; Dixie Chicks: Shut Up & Sing looks at how a simple statement […]
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Jericho Returns With The First Of Many Answers To Come!
When CBS' minor hit Jericho returns tomorrow evening [8/7C] we will, at last, get some idea of what was going on in the lives of the show's characters before the bombs dropped [if they were, in fact, dropped]. Some of the revelations are major, some are pretty minor – but most are the basis for […]
Lots of TVonDVD: Grosse Point; Masters of Horror; Anything But Love; Beauty and the Beast; I Dream of Jeannie, and Two-A-Days
Darren [Sex and the City] Star's behind-the-scenes semi-satirical sitcom, Grosse Pointe, leads off a half-dozen of the most interesting of recent TVonDVD releases – along with Dario Argento's elegantly deranged Masters of Horror episode, Pelts; season one of the long-awaited cult classic, Beauty and the Beast; the first volume of Anything But Love [which paired […]
Breach Breaches of Theatrical Convention, Taut Spy Thriller Eschews Violence!
While Marvel's Ghost Rider is poised to win the box office derby, Breach, a taut little true espionage tale, comes away as the best film released this weekend – and one of the best spy thrillers ever… In a way, Breach reminds me of the British spy movies of the sixties and seventies [Funeral […]
Michelle has a lot of fun at Ghost Rider!
As a former long time comic book collector, with a particular interest in Marvel Comics, there were a couple of characters who I never read and had absolutely no interest in, notably Dr. Strange, Sub Mariner and Ghost Rider. I never understood him, he didn't make too many appearances in other books outside of his […]