Don't miss the newest episode of this intense new drama series. Kelly Reilly stars as Dr. Catherine Black, a renowned neurologist struggling with bipolar disorder. She confides in Dr. Hartramph, her long-time psychiatrist, but keeps the details of her illness from everyone else in her life.
Though it did have a fairly original premise, ABC opted not to order a second round of "Mixology."
The series, which spent its entire season following a group of people over one night at a bar, never drew a big enough audience to convince ABC to renew it. Though it was never officially canceled, when ABC announced its schedule for next season, "Mixology" wasn't on it.
When Beverly (Wendi McLendon-Covey) tells Barry (Troy Gentile) that he'll have to earn his own money if he wants to purchase an expensive item, Murray (Jeff Garlin) suggest he come work at the furniture store with him.
Todd tries something new in a new episode of this fun reality series. Staging a pop-up show at a local mall, the Freakshow performers do what they can to give the audience a phenomenal show with the help of a guest-star, the half-man Short E. Dangerously.
CBS's "Hostages" was a case where the "limited series" trend works well for audiences as well as networks.
The series aired one 15-episode season, at the end of which its complicated kidnapping-and-presidential-assassination plot was wrapped up neatly. I won't say how because you didn't ask directly, and so you may yet be intending to catch up with it on DVD or Netflix.
In order to derail the terror attacks planned by Margot Al-Harazi (Michelle Fairley), Jack (Kiefer Sutherland) and President Heller (William Devane) face the unthinkable in this new episode. Meanwhile, Jordan Reed (Giles Matthey) faces imminent danger.
The cast of “Rookie Blue”
Police procedural shows are a dime a dozen on screen these days, but "Rookie Blue" outshines the rest.
From humble beginnings to critical acclaim, the Canadian show stole its way into the hearts of the viewers across North America. It found its voice and, just like the rookie cops of the show, grew perfectly into its own skin.
The cast of “The McCarthys”
Boston bound: With the current prime-time season winding down, all of the major television networks are getting viewers prepped for what's to come in 2014-15. With many dramas being announced across the board, CBS is hoping to hit a home run with a new comedy.
From the mind of Wes Anderson comes a story centered around the many ludicrous adventures of the great Gustave H. (Fiennes), a concierge at a famous European hotel between the great world wars. Over time, Gustave forms a close friendship with lobby boy Zero Moustafa (Abraham). Zero tries to help his friend out when a wealthy client mysteriously dies and Gustave inherits a famous Renaissance painting, soon finding himself in a troubling situation involving a battle for an enormous family fortune.
Director: Wes Anderson. Stars: Ralph Fiennes, F. Murray Abraham, Mathieu Amalric, Adrien Brody, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Jude Law, Harvey Keitel, Bill Murray, Edward Norton, Saoirse Ronan, Léa Seydoux, Jason Schwartzman, Tilda Swinton, Tom Wilkinson, Owen Wilson. 2014. 100 min. Comedy.
Emmet (Pratt) is nothing to write home about, just an everyday, average Lego mini-figure. When he is mistakenly identified as the chosen one who will save the world, he must join a group of strangers on an unexpected adventure to stop the evil tyrant Lord Business (Ferrell) before the Lego universe is destroyed.
Directors: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller. Stars: Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Liam Neeson, Will Ferrell, Alison Brie, Will Arnett, Morgan Freeman, Nick Offerman, Charlie Day, Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum. 2014. 100 min. Animation.
Joe (Cage) is an ex-con who tries to make an honest living working for a lumber company. But when he hires Gary (Sheridan), a young boy from a troubled household with an abusive father, Joe suddenly finds himself becoming a role model to the youngster. As their unlikely bond progresses, both of their lives are dramatically altered when Gary is faced with a great threat, one he cannot handle on his own.
Director: David Gordon Green. Stars: Nicolas Cage, Tye Sheridan, Brian Mays, Gary Poulter, Ronnie Gene Blevins. 2013. 117 min. Drama.
This dramatic film tells the story of Sailor O’Connor (Purcell), an undefeated retired Irish boxer who returns to the ring for one last fight. Seizing the opportunity to prove he still has what it takes, the seasoned fighter must defeat a much younger opponent, not to mention the battle raging deep within himself.
Director: Damian Lee. Stars: Famke Janssen, James Caan, Dominic Purcell, Kim Coates, Michael Ironside, Louis Gossett Jr. 2014. 88 min. Drama.
The U.S. is accusing Chinese military officials of spying. When asked why they did it, the Chinese officials said, “It's payback for all the times your students cheated off the Asian kid.”
In New Hampshire, a police commissioner who called President Obama a racial slur has resigned. He also publicly apologized to New Hampshire's entire black community: a guy named Steve.