Executive Producer Warren Leight and guest star Jonathan Silverman sat down to chat with us about tonight’s episode of Law and Order: SVU – Comic Perversion which touches on a very controversial topic of rape in comedy. They raise the question of is it funny, what effect […]
Tag: Interviews
The Americans’ Matthew Rhys Spies Interesting Times To Come For The Jennings Family!
When FX announced that it had greenlit a series about a family that was a Russian sleeper cell, I’m sure a lot of people were thinking something along the lines of ‘WTF?’ Then The Americans (Wednesdays, 10/9C) premiered and became the network’s latest big hit. Viewers quickly became addicted to the family drama (the Jennings […]
Kit Harington Talks to Michelle about Pompeii and Game of Thrones!
A few years ago I had a chance to talk with Kit Harington for Silent Hill, at the time I’ll admit I did not recognize him from Game of Thrones – he looks really different out of his John Snow garb! Last week I had a chance to redeem myself and participated in a fun […]
When Calls The Heart’s Lori Loughlin On Her New Series, Family TV, The Cable Model and Those Full House Reunions!
It seems like the explosion of cable has resulted in TV programming to get farther and farther from the traditional family programming that produced such great shows as Little House on the Prairie, Highway to Heaven or Happy Days. Even network TV is darker or more twisted (or both), these days. Now, Hallmark Channel has […]
Rake: Greg Kinnear Tackles The Justice System–Sort Of!
Rake’s (Fox Thursdays, 9/8C) Keegan Deane is charming, intelligent, and a lousy gambler but he tends to get too involved in situations that cannot go well for him: he owes his bookie; his office manager/secretary/general assistant is about quit over back pay, and his latest client has paid him in tuna (well, with a tuna). […]
Interview: Tony Caputo, Founder of Game-Trading Site LeapTrade
Video game companies are pushing back hard against gamers being able to trade and sell their legally purchased titles. With the launch of new consoles over the holiday season, this fight boiled over as gamers complained loudly about next gen systems having anti-copy protection built in that prevents them from playing used games on the […]
Days of Our Lives Cast Talk with EM as they Celebrate 45 Yrs on TV! By Lora Bofill
“Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives.” This is a familiar phrase that Days Of Our Lives soap fans around the world know quite well. This NBC daytime soap opera is one of the longest running scripted television programs in the world, airing nearly every weekday in the US since […]
Christ Elliott and the Gang from Adult Swim’s Eagleheart Talks with EM!
Eagleheart: Paradise Rising is an action-comedy television series that first premiered on February 3, 2011, on Adult Swim. It is written and executive produced by Michael Koman, Andrew Weinberg and Jason Woliner. Jason Woliner directs the series. To celebrate season 3 of Eagleheart, Eclipse Magazine’s Lora Bofill had the opportunity to chat with writer/executive producer […]
US Royalty Performs at SoundExchange
Luke Adams (Drums), Jacob Michael (Bass), John Thornley (Vocals) and Paul Thornley (Guitar) from US Royalty. Photo Credit – Michelle Alexandria Did you know that the organization that manages and handles Internet royalty fees for Artist isn’t based in New York or Los Angeles? It is based right here in Washington, DC. It doesn’t seem […]
Sons of Anarchy’s Jimmy Smits Talks About the Show’s Off Kilter Characters, Relationships; Teases Big Things Coming for Nero!
Jimmy Smits has been familiar to TV audiences since the mid-1980s, playing lawyers, cops, nice guys and psychopaths. His addition to FX’s Sons of Anarchy (Tuesdays, 10/9C) as Nero Padilla has given the series new layers and Smits another indelible role. Monday morning, he spoke with a group of journalists/bloggers about (among other things) the […]
Robot & Human Relations – Karl Urban and Michael Ealy Talk Almost Human!
The idea of teaming a human cop with a robot/android partner isn’t new; there have been a couple of high profile attempts in the past: Mann and Machine on the drama side, and Holmes & Yoyo on the comedy side just off the top of my head. Fox’s Almost Human (Sunday, 8/7C)then Mondays, 8/7C) is, […]