Showtime's Under the Dome Adaptation Finds Writer
Last September we announced that Stephen King’s epic Under the Dome was being adapted for Showtime. Now the Dreamworks’ produced drama has found a writer to adapt the 1,000-plus page book. read more
Found in: Books, NewsRelive Lost With This Interactive Character Guide
If you’re anything like us, when ABC’s sci-fi drama Lost finally ended after its sixth season we were in a state of surreal disbelief that there would be no more episodes of the highly entertaining, addictive show. Many of us were deeply saddened and struggled to figure out what to do with our lives after the series had concluded. Thankfully, The National Post is helping to fill that Lost void with an interactive guide to the show’s massive ensemble of characters, divided up by season. As you click through the seasons, the new characters appear that were introduced that season.... read more
Found in: Blogs, Awesome of the DayPerson of Interest Review: "Ghost" (Episode 1.02)
With the second episode of Person of Interest, entitled “Ghost”, we start off with what the show believes to be the action that people care about. Jim Caviezel’s Reese enters an elevator, saving a man who was about to be attacked by two men, possibly murdered, and then moving on without anyone around noticing. Right after, we get to what makes the show interesting, the actual person of interest for audiences, Michael Emerson’s Finch, flashing back to 2002 and discussing his machine that finds the people in danger. The problem is, _Person of Interest_ needs to realize who truly are the people audiences are interested in and focus on them. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsThe 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 DayThe 10 Best TV Dramas for Marathon Viewing
We're talking more than a fun afternoon of House or Law and Order reruns on Bravo or TNT. These dramas will compel you to call-in sick to work just so you can find out what happens next. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the Day2010 Emmy Predictions, Picks & Snubs
On Sunday night, the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards will hosted by Late Night host Jimmy Fallon. Unfortunately, as far as we know, he won’t be bringing along his backing band The Roots. But we’ll be bringing you commentary throughout the night on our live blog. I’ll be joined by Paste publisher Nick Purdy and all of you in Twitter-land so check back on our site Sunday 8pm ET, 5pm PT. In the meantime, here are my gripes, faulty predictions and cocksure proclamations about the 2010 Primetime Emmys.... read more
Found in: TV, FeaturesThe 50 Best Fictional Bands
This weekend, Scott Pilgrim and Sex Bob-omb must do battle with seven evil exes, both on and off the stage. So where does Sex Bob-omb stack up among the best fictional bands of all time? We decided we'd rank celebrate the top 50. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayLost: The Epilogue
As if the OMG-worthy auction wasn’t enough, Lost fans now even have more to drool over.... read more
Found in: TV, NewsLost: The Auction
Because nothing ties a room together like an old ship’s wheel or a pile of plane wreckage, Profiles in History is hosting a massive auction of props, vehicles and other authentic pieces of the recently-departed television phenom that was Lost.... read more
Found in: TV, NewsLost Series Finale Somehow Only the 55th Most-Watched Ever
It seems like everyone spent last Sunday glued to Lost series finale... read more
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