The cast of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"
Shows about police officers have been a staple of the prime-time landscape for many years, and they seem to be back with a vengeance lately. While cop dramas are once again in vogue, one hit series takes a look at the lighter side of police work.
The cast of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"
Shows about police officers have been a staple of the prime-time landscape for many years, and they seem to be back with a vengeance lately. While cop dramas are once again in vogue, one hit series takes a look at the lighter side of police work.
Eric Stonestreet hosts as toy designers present their ideas in the hopes of getting their innovative toys to market in the premiere of this reality TV series. After working with mentors, the designers face a panel of kid judges.
Gravel-voiced actor Liev Schreiber has done just about every kind of voice work imaginable -- documentaries, cartoons for adults, video games, TV ads and more.
A family struggles against the new world order now that aliens are in control of L.A. in this season finale. While Will (Josh Holloway) has been co-operating with the powers that be, his wife, Katie (Sarah Wayne Callies), has joined the Resistance.
Pierce Brosnan stars in "The Son"
As the network that brought us such TV behemoths as "Mad Men," "Breaking Bad" and "The Walking Dead," AMC has set the prime-time bar pretty high. Any new programming to the cabler's roster has a lot to live up to, and there's no doubt that the showrunners for "The Son," with its A-list headliner and high-caliber source material, are well aware of this fact.
Period war dramas with a bit of romance and a good deal of intrigue do seem like obvious mines for film material, but oddly, only one of Furst's novels has been filmed. His 2008 novel "Spies of Warsaw" got the screen treatment in 2013, but as a miniseries, not a movie.
Daniel Henney stars as Matthew Simmons, a former military hero who now works with the FBI's special International Response Unit, in this new episode. The team investigates international crimes, and comes to the rescue of Americans abroad.
After fiercely independent career woman Alice (Jenna Elfman) meets the man of her dreams, she's shocked when her imaginary friend from childhood suddenly reappears to offer her advice. The new comedy also features Rachel Dratch as the voice of Mary.
Ryan McPartlin's handsome face, chiseled frame, bright-white smile and deep and rumbling voice make him a natural fit for romantic-comedy telefilms. In fact, I can say without exaggeration that he's so handsome it's funny.
When he made the long trip from Los Angeles to the suburbs of Los Angeles -- specifically Moorpark and Santa Susana -- to shoot 2013's "Chance at Romance," he'd already played the leading man in two telefilms, and he's gone on to do six more so far.