House To End After Current Season
The future of House has been up in the air for quite some time now and it’s now official that the current season will be its eighth and final one. read more
Found in: TV, NewsFutures of House and Terra Nova In Question
The futures of Fox’s hit _House_ and freshman sci-fi _Terra Nova_ are still up in the air. The network didn’t announce whether or not they were going to pick up either show for next season which has left the shows in tough situations. read more
Found in: TV, NewsFrankenstein TV Show in the Works at NBC?
Frankenstein is set to hit the airwaves over at NBC sometime soon.... read more
Found in: TV, NewsDr. House of Blues: Hugh Laurie to Release Album
British comedian and grumpy/fictional doctor extraordinaire Hugh Laurie is a man of many talents. Among them, apparently: the self-taught ability to play piano, guitar, harmonica, saxophone and drums.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsAwesome of the Day: NBC's Mannequin Emmy Nom Campaign
Nothing says ‘nominate me for an Emmy’ like shopping mall installation art. At least, that’s what the folks at NBC Universal are banking on.... read more
Found in: Blogs, Awesome of the Day10 TV Shows with Great Music
MTV might have dropped the word "music" from its name after all but giving up on videos, but you can still find great music in prime time. Here are the 10 TV shows with the best music. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayHouse Review: "The Tyrant" (Episode 6.3)
House returns to Princeton, where Taub has quit and Foreman has fired Thirteen. So the old regulars -- Chase and Cameron -- come back to their jobs and are under Foreman's supervision. (As House says, "It's three years ago! Does that mean I'm still crazy?") The difference is that now that House is no longer licensed to practice medicine, he too has become Foreman's employee. Unsurprisingly, he does not take well to the change and makes Foreman's job difficult. What is surprising is that Foreman, frustrated over his problems with Thirteen, refuses to humor House and eventually, satisfyingly, stands up to him.... read more
Found in: TV DetailHouse Review: "The Tyrant" (Episode 6.3)
House returns to Princeton, where Taub has quit and Foreman has fired Thirteen. So the old regulars -- Chase and Cameron -- come back to their jobs and are under Foreman's supervision. (As House says, "It's three years ago! Does that mean I'm still crazy?") The difference is that now that House is no longer licensed to practice medicine, he too has become Foreman's employee. Unsurprisingly, he does not take well to the change and makes Foreman's job difficult. What is surprising is that Foreman, frustrated over his problems with Thirteen, refuses to humor House and eventually, satisfyingly, stands up to him.... read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsTwo More Join the Cast of Paul Haggis' The Next Three Days
Paul Haggis' The Next Three Days, of which he is director, co-writer and a co-producer, begins filming this week in Pittsburgh.... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsHouse Review: "Epic Fail" (Episode 6.02)
After last week's anomalous episode set in a mental hospital, House and House are both back at Princeton, with well-known, regular characters and new medical cases. ... read more
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