10 TV Shows We're Looking Forward To in January

10 TV Shows We're Looking Forward To in January

2012 has a lot to offer—a presidential election, the end of the world, and so many new television seasons and series that will consume you, you’ll forget all about those vying political parties and doomsday. Lucky for us we don’t even have to wait long, as a bunch start in January.  read more

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Ears We Trust: Cameron Monaghan's Top 10 Songs

Ears We Trust: Cameron Monaghan's Top 10 Songs

Cameron Monaghan plays the nerdy, music-loving Corey in the teen flick Prom that comes out this weekend. The film’s soundtrack includes songs from The Weepies, Oh Darling, Shout Out Louds and Passion Pit....  read more

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Best of What's Next: Cameron Monaghan of Shameless

Best of What's Next: Cameron Monaghan of <i>Shameless</i>

Coming off the first season of Showtime’s Shameless, Cameron Monaghan talks with Paste about working with William Macy and about playing a gay teen in the acclaimed TV series that truly lives up to its name. He also discusses his love of music (see side bar on his 10 favorite songs) and his nerdy role in the new teen film Prom....  read more

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Shameless Review (1.12)

<em>Shameless</em> Review (1.12)

Cable’s brightest (and darkest) new series is over…till next year....  read more

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Shameless Review (1.11)

<em>Shameless</em> Review (1.11)

In “Daddyz Girl” a few secrets, while not fully revealed, are at least slightly exposed....  read more

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Shameless Review (1.10)

<em>Shameless</em> Review (1.10)

At times Shameless plays like a Shakespearean comedy, albeit a black one. But there’s an even darker side to this wildly dysfunctional family, none darker than Frank’s abhorrent treatment of his own children—that is, until their mom shows up....  read more

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Shameless Review (1.09)

<i>Shameless</i> Review (1.09)

In the best episode so far of Showtime’s new series, Frank’s wife, Monica (Chloe Webb, who played Nancy in Sid and Nancy), shows up when Frank’s attempt to trick her into co-signing for a phony injury settlement fails....  read more

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Showtime Renews Episodes and Shameless for Second Season

Showtime Renews <i>Episodes</i> and <i>Shameless</i> for Second Season

Showtime’s Sunday night lineup has been outstanding so far this year. Maybe it’s the rebirth of stars such as David Duchovny, Matt LeBlanc and William H. Macy; or perhaps it’s the refreshing string of compelling storylines. Regardless, the two-hour block of Californication, Episodes and Shameless has continued Showtime’s string of brilliant shows. As a result, the premium television network will renew Episodes and Shameless for another season....  read more

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Shameless Review (1.08)

<i>Shameless</i> Review (1.08)

This week, everyone’s working for a living—even Frank. The Gallagher household is financially on hard times, more than usual, and resorts to drastic measures. No diapers? No problem that a cork up the butt can’t cure. No toilet paper? Use streamers if one doesn’t mind a bit of chafing. It gets even worse when there’s a mix up on Fiona’s paycheck. Needing immediate cash, she resorts to working in a sports bar with next-to-nothing on....  read more

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Shameless Review (1.07)

<i>Shameless</i> Review (1.07)

There’s a “finders-keepers” mentality among the Shameless residents of Chicago’s projects. So, when a meat packer’s truck breaks down and the driver leaves to get help the neighbors “help” themselves to the beef, and soon everyone’s barbecuing. To these people it’s not thievery. It’s survival....  read more

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