Donald Sutherland, Richard Flood, William Fichtner, Gabriella Pession, Tom Wlaschiha and Marc Lavoine in "Crossing Lines"
When a high priced lawyer is found dead in his home, the evidence seems to suggest a burglary gone wrong. While a million-dollar life insurance policy seems to give the man's wife plenty of motive, Flynn isn't convinced.
Single mom Polly struggles to raise her young daughter while living under her parents' roof in this season finale. Sarah Chalke leads the cast of the comedy, which includes Elizabeth Perkins and Brad Garrett.
You were, it seems, among the few to enjoy the second, if not either film, and so it seems that Steve Martin's reboot of the franchise has ended.
The first entry, 2006's "The Pink Panther," made quite a bit of money at the box office (and, ever more importantly, on video), and though critics for the most part disliked it, many figured they were destined to.
Politics and family problems come to the forefront after a community parade turns out to be a deadly affair in this season premiere. At the same time, some shocking news is revealed in the wake of a visit from Lt. Col. Casey Jones.
A gigantic, transparent dome suddenly and inexplicably isolates a small town from the rest of the world in this series premiere. The new drama is based on the best-selling Stephen King novel of the same name.
The film you're looking for is the 1974 Billy Wilder production of "The Front Page," a beloved, decades-old stage play.
It starred, as you say, Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon, the third of 10 collaborations the two friends made over their long careers.
Lemmon played a reporter at a Chicago tabloid who was weary of the business and planning to quit. His scheming editor, played by Matthau, convinces him to stay on to cover the sensational story of the execution of a convicted murderer.
Roselyn Sanchez, Edy Ganem, Ana Ortiz, Dania Ramirez and Judy Reyes star in "Devious Maids"
How 'Devious': Sometimes the staff can be just as watchable as their employers.
At least that's what Lifetime is betting on with the new drama "Devious Maids," which starts the evening of Sunday, June 23.
Julie Chen hosts "Big Brother"
Summer is finally here and, once again, Big Brother will be watching -- and audiences will be watching "Big Brother."
A new batch of wacky housemates are cooped up together, their every move recorded for the world to see, as Season 15 of "Big Brother" kicks off Wednesday, June 26, on CBS.
An elite team of law enforcement officials tackles international crimes to bring brutal cross-border criminals to justice in this series premiere. The new one-hour drama stars William Fichtner and Donald Sutherland.