Fans will have to wait a while yet, but "Major Crimes" star Mary McDonnell promises a big payoff when it returns in the summer.
The spinoff of "The Closer," which aired Monday nights this past summer and fall, left nothing for TNT to desire in the ratings department -- it finished its debut season as cable's most-watched new show.
After a devastating loss, Charlie and the rest of the group must carry on with heavy hearts in "Revolution." Miles and Norah seek a former Militia comerade, and Rachel searches for a power source.
A desperate and frantic Marta turns to Schiller for help when Natalie goes missing, despite her family's warnings. Elsewhere, Irwin comforts Andrei's girlfriend, and Gabriel considers sharing a secret.
As seen in "America's Test Kitchen"
The set doesn’t feature any splashy designs or colors, and there are no over-the-top personalities to steal the spotlight away from the food itself.
They just passed something in Hawaii called the Steven Tyler Act. It's a sweeping piece of legislation that says you must wear a scarf at all times.
The cast of "How to Live With Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)"
It’s been a rough year for network comedies.
Follow one of the greatest literary romances of the 20th century in this bibliographical drama based on the passionate and often-tumultuous relationship of American writer and Nobel Prize laureate Ernest Hemingway and Second World War correspondent Martha Gellhorn. Having first met in Key West in 1936, the couple was reunited in Spain during the Spanish Civil War, where they spent many years together as lovers until their bitter divorce in 1945. Relive those years and explore the union between Hemingway and the only woman to ever ask him for a divorce -- the woman who also inspired him to write one of his most famous novels, "For Whom the Bell Tolls."
Director: Philip Kaufman. Stars: Nicole Kidman, Clive Owen, David Strathairn, Rodrigo Santoro, Molly Parker, Parker Posey, Lars Ulrich. 2012. 155 min. Drama.
A small group of government agents are the world's only hope for survival when a bizarre radiation storm erupts, causing dense matter from an imploded white hole to blast towards Earth and send the planet into crisis mode. A federal agent, a government agent and his rebellious son must track down an archaic satellite network in hopes of saving mankind from certain extinction.
Director: David Hogan. Stars: Hamza Adam, Julia Benson, Cameron Bright, Sage Brocklebank. 2012. 83 min. Sci-Fi.
Journey deep below the surface with the help of travel writer Michael Pitiot, a group of top researchers, oceanographers and biologists from around the world to explore the links between humankind and the ocean. Investigate some of the ocean's greatest natural mysteries, the governance issue of the high seas, and the importance of understanding and protecting the planet's greatest bodies of water. Includes stunning aerial footage by photographer and director Yann Arthus-Bertrand.
Director: Yann Arthus-Bertrand. Stars: Josh Duhamel. 2012. 90 min. Documentary.
Six years after a prank left Stitches the Clown dead at Tom's birthday party, the bitter clown returns from the dead to exact revenge on the children who were responsible for his death. Now 17 years old, Tom is deciding on whether to throw a big birthday party or just a small get-together with friends, only to have everyone show up – including the dead clown who has risen from his grave.
Director: Conor McMahon. Stars: Ross Noble, Tommy Knight, Eoghan McQuinn. 2012. 86 min. Horror.
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Customers bring Rick and the crew all sorts of items, including President Ronald Reagan's high school yearbook. Other items featured in the mini-marathon include a World War II truck, a check signed by a notorious mobster and a necklace once owned by Elvis.
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The new season, which premiered on Lifetime recently, features a very different cast.
Shields is the most notable addition, playing an Air Force colonel who doesn't get on well with series original Gen. Holden (played by Brian McNamara).
A network news release describes her character, Katherine Young, as "a crack C-17 pilot who can hold her own in the boys club atmosphere of the military."
David Alan Grier guest stars as Terry, the owner of Chuckles and Huggs, who tells Brad that the gym may be closing. Later, when Max meets a cute girl who happens to have season tickets to the Bulls, he pretends to be straight.