Catching Up With Community's Jim Rash
Rash's first episode as a writer for the NBC comedy hits the airwaves tomorrow night. read more
CBS Invests In Streaming TV Company Amid Conflict with Aereo
Amid a widely publicized legal conflict with Aereo, CBS announced Tuesday that it has made a "minority investment" in a new streaming television service called Syncbak. read more
Bates Motel Review: "The Truth" (Episode 1.06)
Bates Motel has its inherent problems, ones that aren’t going to go away just because “The Truth” is the best episode of the series so far. It’s an episode that is able to surprise in a way that Bates Motel didn’t seem capable, or really that interested in doing. By subverting expectations, Bates Motel has actually sort of become interesting again after a lackluster first half of a season. read more
Netflix CEO: House of Cards Had "Gentle Impact" on Growth
In a conference call interview with Wall Street analysts on Monday (and reported by The Hollywood Reporter), Netflix CEO Reed Hastings stated the show had only a “gentle impact” on subscriber growth for the recent quarter. read more
Defiance Review - “Down in the Ground Where the Dead Men Go” (Episode 2)
Torture, capital punishment and public religion are all explored following the capture of a Castithan man named Elah Bandik who fled from the battle. read more
Bryan Cranston to Play Lyndon Johnson on Stage
Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston will play President Lyndon B. Johnson in Robert Schenkkan's All the Way for the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Mass. this September. read more
Rectify Review: "Always There"/"Sexual Peeling" (Episodes 1.01/1.02)
There’s a scene toward the end of the two-hour premiere of Sundance Channel’s Rectify in which newly released inmate Daniel Holden (Aden Young) attempts to explain his mindset after having spent 19 years on death row. read more
Futurama to End This September
Let the waterworks commence. read more
The Good Wife Review: "A More Perfect Union" (Episode 4.21)
Let’s be honest, if Alicia were a friend of ours, we would think she was a little crazy for staying with Peter. read more
Mad Men Review: "To Have and To Hold" (Episode 6.04)
Ketchup is not glamorous. read more
Game of Thrones Review - "And Now His Watch Has Ended" (Episode 3.4)
From the camera’s first glimpse of Jaime Lannister’s cut-off hand, vengeance and cruelty dominate the stories of last night's episode. read more
Joseph Kosinski and Travis Beacham Developing Sci-Fi Series for AMC
The director of Oblivion and the screenwriter of Pacific Rim are coming together to develop a sci-fi series for AMC. read more
Parks and Recreation: "Article Two"/"Jerry's Retirement" (Episodes 5.19 & 5.20)
NBC seems determined to mess up Parks and Recreations' airing schedule as much as possible. read more
Doctor Who Season 7 Finale Titled "The Name of the Doctor"
The name accompanied a poster advertising the finale, which was reported by the BBC. read more
Watch A Sneak Peek for Dexter's Final Season
This summer marks the premiere of the eighth and final season of Showtime's Dexter. In preparation, Showtime has released a clip from the upcoming season. read more
The Americans Review: "Covert War" (Episode 1.11)
“This isn’t going to end well for you, old lady.” read more
Southland Review: "Reckoning" (Episode 5.10)
This simply cannot be the way Southland ends. read more
Kanye West Rumored as SNL Musical Guest on May 18
According to the New York Post, Kanye West will reportedly return to Studio 8H on May 18 as musical guest for Saturday Night Live on NBC. read more
Watch Conan O'Brien Interview Breaking Bad Cast and Creator
The group discussed the legacy of the show and also what might be in store for Walter White and crew during the final eight episodes. read more
Patton Oswalt Goes on Hilarious Star Wars Rant for Parks and Rec Filibuster
JJ Abrams, you might want to call Patton Oswalt. read more

