FXX Picks Up Danny McBride's Animated Comedy, Chozen
The first new show to be picked up for the channel, it revolves around a rapper fresh out of prison who "uses his new survival skills in his quest for redemption." Danny McBride and Rough House Pictures, the team behind Eastbound & Down, Floyd County Productions (Archer) and Grant Dekernion will all executive produce, with Dekernion also writing the script. read more
HBO Announces Final Season of Eastbound & Down
HBO announces, once again, that the next season of Eastbound & Down will be the last. read more
Watch the Trailer for Netflix's New Original Series Orange Is The New Black
Prison life that's "like the Hamptons, only fuckin' horrible." read more
Portugal. The Man Meets It's Always Sunny Cast for "Eternal High Five"
Portugal. The Man shares an eternal high five with It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia's Glenn Howerton. read more
Helena Bonham Carter to Play Elizabeth Taylor in BBC America Movie
BBC's new fall biopic will be named Burton and Taylor. It bears a similar title to the Lifetime version, but this time around people are saying it’s got the right casting. Dominic West and Helena Bonham Carter are slated to play the couple, and in promotional pictures for the film, they look barely recognizable in their make-up. read more
Arrested Development Review: "A New Attitude" (Episode 4.12)
I’ve been trying to pinpoint what, besides the obvious, is so different about this fourth season of Arrested Development. And it’s the ugliness. read more
J.J. Abrams to Develop Rod Serling's Final Screenplay
J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot Productions is set to adapt Rod Serling's final screenplay to a television mini-series. read more
Paul McCartney to Headline Hour-Long Colbert Report Special
Steven Colbert has got the Macca, Sir Paul McCartney, for a full hour on June 12 next week. McCartney will sit down for an interview and perform on the Colbert Report. read more
Orphan Black Season One Review
From Eddie Murphy to Lisa Kudrow, having one actor play several characters in a single show or movie is nothing new. But none of them compare to what Tatiana Maslany accomplished in the first season of BBC America's Orphan Black. read more
The Killing Review: "The Jungle"/"That You Feared the Most" (Episodes 3.01/3.02)
There was a lot of greatness in the first two seasons of The Killing. read more
Venture Bros. Review: "What Color Is Your Cleansuit?" (Episode 5.01)
It's a wonder that Venture Bros. ever attained the cult success it has, given episodes like season five's premiere "What Color Is Your Cleansuit?" read more
IFC Announces Cast for Funny Or Die-Produced Miniseries The Spoils of Babylon
IFC's Funny or Die produced mini-series The Spoils of Babylon announces its star-studded cast. read more
Community Creator Dan Harmon Officially Confirms His Return to Greendale
Dan Harmon confirms his return to Community. read more
Game of Thrones Review - "The Rains of Castamere" (Episode 3.9)
It's not easy to go from outrage to desperation to passionate grief to shock in the span of a single scene, but Michelle Fairley was pitch perfect. read more
Mad Men Review: "A Tale of Two Cities" (Episode 6.10)
This is actually a tale of quite a few cities. read more
Watch the Teaser for The Newsroom's Second Season
While the teaser doesn't give us any glimpses of the upcoming season, it does feature Jeff Daniels and the rest of his star-studded news team posted up at their news desks in the middle of the desert. read more
NBC Renews Hannibal For Second Season
After a strong start, numbers for Bryan Fuller's (Pushing Daisies) drama dwindled throughout its first season, putting the fate of the program in question. Other outlets expressed interest in picking up the season—one other cable network and Amazon, which carries repeats of the program—but ultimately NBC decided to stick with Dr. Lecter, renewing it for another 13 episodes starting next midseason or later. read more
Watch a Clip From BBC America’s Zombie Miniseries, In the Flesh
The show takes place in a post-uprising world where the infected are treated for partially deceased syndrome (PDS), given meds to control their bloodthirsty urges and sent back out to try and reintegrate themselves into society. The infected are often treated with hostility (obviously...they're still zombies, after all). One of the main characters includes teen Kieren Walker (Luke Newberry). read more
Arrested Development Review: "A New Attitude" (Episode 4.11)
I'm starting to think that the secret ingredient in Arrested Development's brilliant comedic recipe is obsession. read more
The Lonely Island Recruits Robyn to "Go Kindergarten"
In this week's installment of The Lonely Island’s #WACKWEDNESDAY series, the screwball crew is satirizing internet/music trends like “Harlem Shake” in their video for “Go Kindergarten”. read more

