AMC Announces Premiere Date for Mad Men's Sixth Season

AMC Announces Premiere Date for <i>Mad Men's</i> Sixth Season

Damn it, is Don Draper going to cheat on his wife or not? If that cliffhanger has been weighing on you, then we’ve got good news. AMC announced Wednesday morning that Mad Men will return for its sixth season on April 7, according to The New York Times....  read more

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AMC's The Killing Revived for Third Season

AMC's <i>The Killing</i> Revived for Third Season

Following months of negotiations between AMC and Fox Television Studios, the two parties have officially closed a deal to resurrect the previously canceled mystery-drama The Killing. Veena Sud, who adapted the series to American television from its original Danish incarnation and served as showrunner, will return as will lead actors Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman....  read more

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AMC to Rebroadcast First Two Seasons of The Walking Dead in Black and White

AMC to Rebroadcast First Two Seasons of <i>The Walking Dead</i> in Black and White

If you’ve only ever followed The Walking Dead in its television adaptation, you’re used to seeing the color typically associated with blood and gore: red. But its original incarnation in comic book form relies more on imagination as it is illustrated in black and white. Beginning in February, the AMC series will more closely resemble its literary counterpart. THR reports that early next year the cable network will rebroadcast the first two seasons of the critically-acclaimed, wildly popular zombie series in black and white. Check out the entire season one rebroadcast schedule below. Right now only the first half of...  read more

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The Killing Expected to Return in 2013 on AMC

<i>The Killing</i> Expected to Return in 2013 on AMC

AMC decided mid-summer that they would be pulling the plug on their popular yet lagging drama The Killing after two seasons. However, in the coming months reports surfaced of AMC teaming with numerous outlets, such as Netflix and DirecTV, to keep the series alive. Now it appears AMC is intent on confirming that a third season of The Killing is on the way....  read more

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Netflix in Talks With AMC to Revive The Killing

Netflix in Talks With AMC to Revive <i>The Killing</i>

Netflix looks like it is becoming the unsung hero for cancelled television shows. Deadline reports that the streaming company is in talks to bring the AMC mystery drama The Killing back to life....  read more

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The Walking Dead Review: Episode 3.3 "Walk With Me"

<i>The Walking Dead</i> Review: Episode 3.3 "Walk With Me"

Fans of Robert Kirkman's comic-book version of The Walking Dead have been pretty vocal about their excitement for the introduction of two characters to AMC's TV version this season.  read more

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Watch a Sneak Peek of The Walking Dead Season 3, Episode 3

Watch a Sneak Peek of <i>The Walking Dead</i> Season 3, Episode 3

Immediately following last night’s episode of The Walking Dead, AMC released a teaser clip for the forthcoming third episode, “Walk With Me,” which will air next Sunday....  read more

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Hell on Wheels Review: "Blood Moon" & "Blood Moon Rising" (Episodes 2.09 & 2.10)

<i>Hell on Wheels</i> Review: "Blood Moon" & "Blood Moon Rising" (Episodes 2.09 & 2.10)

Like the town of Hell on Wheels, maybe what is best for the show is to leave the burnt remains alone and move on to the next adventure.  read more

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Hell on Wheels Review: "The Lord's Day" (Episode 2.08)

<i>Hell on Wheels</i> Review: "The Lord's Day" (Episode 2.08)

In “The Lord’s Day,” Hell on Wheels continues the pattern of genuinely strong episodes in what may unfortunately be the show’s penultimate episode.  read more

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Hell on Wheels Review: "The White Spirit" (Episode 2.07)

<i>Hell on Wheels</i> Review: "The White Spirit" (Episode 2.07)

In these last few episodes, HoW has started to take chances, creating actual conflict, character growth and substance. Instead of creating episodes that center around one set piece that doesn’t change anything in the long run, these recent episodes are based around character struggles and the connections between them, leading HoW into a show that for once, is becoming interesting to watch, instead of the pulpy, pseudo-Western it started out as.  read more

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