Also the pairing up is straight out of Hannibal.While I kept thinking, why is this profiler guy looks like he wanna cries all the time :/
Also the pairing up is straight out of Hannibal.While I kept thinking, why is this profiler guy looks like he wanna cries all the time :/
The pilot for the US remake of Those Who Kill is available on the A&E site.
This week is going to be crazy. Almost everything is coming back after the Olympics and then we've got S2 for things like Vikings, The Americans, etc. Just a ton of TV firing up this week.
After a while it starts to feel a bit like The Wonder Years, with Baker in the role played by Fred Savage and Bateman as that shows unseen narrator Daniel Stern, commenting sagely on how Mel and Joyces divorce has brought the family closer together in so many different ways. Still, Growing Up Fisher has potential, and Simmons tackles his role with good-natured authority, without descending into glibness.
Good-hearted and gentle, Fisher struggles on the "funny" front.
One of the worst comedy pilots of the 2013-14 season relies entirely on two-dimensional character tropes.
The dialogue often crackles; the educational aspect even makes exposition fun to watch. Zahn is quite good, and the supporting cast already has an entertaining ensemble energy.
Conceptually interesting but rather thin in its Mission: Impossible-type moorings, the show weaves in some unexpected threads but does little to warrant a second thought.
ABC hits a new low with Mind Games, an inexplicably and ridiculously convoluted drama which achieves the rare trick of making Christian Slater look like a master of understated acting.
One of the worst comedy pilots of the 2013-14 season relies entirely on two-dimensional character tropes. Dad is challenged but refuses to let it define him. Mom is trying desperately to relate to her daughter. Son is awkward and uncomfortable with girls (theres no other kind of pre-teen boy in sitcom TV).
Every joke, every line, every beat is built around either a I cant believe a blind guy did that joke or the lesson learned from his atypical parenting
If you like--or like zoning out to--slick and shiny romantic comedies in the vein of New Year's Eve and Valentine's Day, Mixology is the show for you. But underneath the glossy, Ryan Seacrest-produced banner, this cocktail actually has some genuine sweetness and originality.
While some of the flirtatious banter in these random odd couplings can be witty and even winsome, after a few rounds (I made it through three episodes), I was ready to close out my tab.
Mixology is a tone-deaf, poorly executed, badly written series that, in the parlance of the show, kind of rapes comedy.
The Red Road may not be SundanceTV's strongest drama, but it has a hypnotic power, a strange rhythm of dread that makes it far more interesting than most network dramas.
Instead of thinking so much about complicated moral themes and Shakespearean redos, the show's creator and writers would have been better off trying to make the story credible and the characters three-dimensional and realistic.
A lugubrious six-episode drama that's as overwrought as it is underwhelming.
What are the chances of Almost Human getting a renewal for season 2?
USA Networks new comedy Playing House will debut on Tuesday, April 29 at 10 PM with two back-to-back episodes, immediately following Modern Family. Following the premiere, the series will resume with a new half-hour episode every Tuesday beginning May 6 at 10 PM.
As has been the case in so many films and TV shows, Sevigny is the most compelling reason to watch Those Who Kill, but if the scripts remain as carefully crafted as that of Monday's pilot, Sevigny will have found a vehicle worthy of her singular skills.
Laughably unoriginal, the greatest novelty of creator Glen Morgan's series is that his predictably troubled detective is a woman rather than the usual thirtysomething white dude with three-day stubble and a morning hankering for bourbon.
Its histrionic and preposterous without being entertaining, and those qualities infect all the performances.
Has anybody signed up to do the OP for it? I would gladly do it.
Ratsky might have claimed it as our go-to Cinemax guy, but I can't remember anyone else asking for it. It's not airing until this Summer.Has anybody signed up to do the OP for it? I would gladly do it.
Yeah, no biggy. At least somebody is making it or I'll step upRatsky might have claimed it as our go-to Cinemax guy, but I can't remember anyone else asking for it. It's not airing until this Summer.
Ratsky might have claimed it as our go-to Cinemax guy, but I can't remember anyone else asking for it. It's not airing until this Summer.
Also, Starz posted a full trailer for "Power". That will also premiere this Summer.
AMCs new 10-episode drama series Halt And Catch Fire will debut on Sunday June 1 at 10 PM. Starring Lee Pace, Scoot McNairy, Mackenzie Davis, Kerry Bishé and Toby Huss, Halt And Catch Fire captures the rise of the PC era in the early 1980s, during which an unlikely trio a visionary, an engineer and a prodigy take personal and professional risks in the race to build a computer that will change the world as they know it. Series is created by Chris Cantwell and Chris Rogers and executive produced by showrunner Jonathan Lisco and Gran Via Productions Mark Johnson and Melissa Bernstein. In addition, Halt And Catch Fire will make its world debut this Saturday, March 8 during the Film portion of the SXSW Festival in Austin, TX. An early screening of the pilot, held at the AMC Theater at Violet Crown Cinemas, will be followed by a panel discussion featuring Lisco, Cantwell, Rogers and select cast.
Season 2 of Sundance TVs Rectify will launch Thursday, June 19 at 9 p.m.
Now release some promo material Sundance so I can get crackin' on the OT.Season 2 of Sundance TVs Rectify will launch Thursday, June 19 at 9 p.m.
It smells like something thats been tested in focus groups to within an inch of its life.
Georges mother (Olga Merediz), the shows only amusing character, asks him in the premiere. Youre fat, boring and stupid. Two of those, at least, apply to this show.
The sitcom is cookie-cutter and one-dimensional--with thinly written characters and, most notably, a hyperactive laugh track thats really grating.
Its not exactly groundbreaking, but its fun to watch and slightly addictive.
The characters are charming and likable, but the show is strangely humor-challenged.
Confusing tastelessness and cheap profanity with actual humor, this misfire from executive producer Denis Leary feels like a series of limp outtakes from the more daring Rescue Me.
why you gotta do Andy Daly like that, Ratsky?
Working on an OT for June?Now release some promo material Sundance so I can get crackin' on the OT.
Who?
You know me, I'm way to prepared for everything.Working on an OT for June?
I should probably start the GoT season 4 OTs.
There are a lot of shows on TV that are fun, many that are educational and a number that are beautiful to look at, but it's rare for a show to have all of those qualities in abundance.
Sagan was on record as being agnostic, but he carved out a space within the 1980 Cosmos for believers as well, and some of his more oracular turns of phrase convinced many people of faith that he was, if not an ally, then at least not an adversary. This new Cosmos is not so easygoing.
Where Sagans narrative often approached poetry, Dr. Tysons can sound like an overwrought, overamplified planetarium show.... The animation used to present his story resembles low-budget anime and isnt terribly absorbing. Bruno deserves better. Nit-picking aside, if the new Cosmos doesnt deliver quite the punch of the original, its because this isnt 1980.
It's not as atmospheric and artful, nor does it exude the same visceral sense of place [as French series "Les Revenants"]. But taken on its own, it is an absorbing, well-paced, thoughtfully rendered production with a quality cast that ranks as one of the better new winter shows.
It is non-terrible, but when there is a vastly better take on the exact same idea, the only excuses for watching this one are a lack of a Netflix subscription (and you can also buy the episodes on Amazon and iTunes) or a violent medical allergy to reading subtitles.
Nothing could bring this show life.
I laughed.Nothing could bring this show life.
I've been getting pummeled with online ads for Resurrection that loudly proclaim "everyone on Twitter" loves it. Always a great sign when your pull quotes are just one word utterances by random people.