The 10 Most Creative Intros on Television
For every television show that just gives us a title shot and a five-second jingle, there's another with a poignant title sequence to match it. As TV becomes as artistically viable as films, directors and producers have also returned to taking title sequences a little more seriously. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayDexter's Future In Question
Dexter’s record-breaking sixth season premiere may have been its last. Star and producer Michael C. Hall’s contract is up at the end of the season, which is wrapping filming this week, and negotiations are at an impasse. read more
Found in: TV, NewsDexter-Themed Bento
Finally, something that combines our love of both Dexter and elaborately crafted homemade lunches! Instructables.com user kristylynn84 has created one of the coolest themed box lunch we’ve ever come across. With some baked chicken, mystery treats stuffed in trashbags, plastic skeletons, and a container full of berry blue Jell-O, she’s cleverly recreated the body dumping location of the infamous Bay Harbor Butcher. Check out the full process here or take a look at some summary pics of the process below. “Now it’s time to send your loved one to work with the discovery of the body count that the Bay... read more
Found in: Blogs, Awesome of the DayWatch a Preview of the New Characters on Dexter
After five seasons of killing for the benefit of society, Dexter and his Dark Passenger return and this time there are a plethora of new characters for Michael C. Hall’s character to navigate through. read more
Found in: TV, NewsMos Def Joins Dexter, Drops Def
Hip-hop artist and actor Mos, formerly known as Mos Def, has signed onto the sixth season of Dexter.... read more
Found in: TV, NewsThe Social Network, Glee Win Big at 2011 Golden Globes
While the Golden Globes winners don’t get as much exposure as the Oscars, the event does have its moments. For one thing, the audience is free to consume alcohol during the entire show, which definitely translates to more, well, interesting moments.... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsWriters Guild Announces 2011 Award Nominations
The Writers Guild of America announced its nominations for exceptional achievement in screenwriting in 2010. Screenplays for both Aaron Sorkin’s The Social Network and Stuart Blumberg’s The Kids Are Alright were among those selected. However, several celebrated films this year including The Kings’ Speech, Winter’s Bone and Toy Story 3 did not make the cut due to the WGA’s controversial and complicated Minimum Basic Agreement.... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsThe 25 Best TV Performances of 2010
A year ago we proclaimed that a new Golden Age of Television had emerged during the new millennium. The good news is that much of the amazing talent from that first decade is still here; and better yet, some new kids on the block are causing a stir. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayThe 20 Best TV Shows of 2010
TV has never been worse with an over-reliance on reality shows that seem to be in a race to sink as low as possible. But it's also never been better with more and more networks investing in original well-scripted, cinematic series and sitcoms that don't depend on tired gags and canned laughter. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayShowtime Renews Dexter
Looks like America’s favorite serial killer will keep a-murderin’ for at least one more season: Showtime has ordered a sixth season of Dexter.... read more
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