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Traveling with the Stars: Bryan Cranston
Emmy winner Bryan Cranston just wrapped his second season on AMC's drama Breaking Bad.
Continue reading "HBO's 'Hung' doesn't quite measure up"
If you tune into "Hung" expecting sex and lots of it, adjust your expectations. This tale of a high school teacher who takes a side job as an escort isn't terribly racy by pay-cable standards, despite that attention-getting title.
TV Elite: Paxton uninterested in digital world, reading reviews
This is the second of a two-part series. Part 1 ran on yesterday's TV page. The Hollywood Reporter gathered six fine examples of TV's new actor elite -- Simon Baker , Bryan Cranston , Laurence Fishburne , Michael C. Hall , Denis Leary and Bill Paxton -- for a round-table discussion: The Hollywood Reporter: Do you venture a lot into cyberspace to ...
True Blood: Season 2 starts with a Fang
Returning after a successful 12 episode run, HBO's "True Blood" is back on Sunday, June 14, 2009.
Gone are the days when being a leading man on television meant being the most likable guy onscreen.
Ed Martin: Fearless Emmy Advice
Voting members of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences this week are pouring over their 2009 Primetime Emmy Awards ballots, selecting up to six individuals or programs in each category that they feel are worthy of nominations.
Nick at Nite Lands Malcolm in the Middle
Nick at Nite has bought the cable rights to all seven seasons of Twentieth television's Malcolm in the Middle, which ran on Fox from 2000-2006. Beginning July 5, the series will air Sunday nights on Nick at Nite in the 8 p.m. time slot, effectively pushing the network's official starting time back an hour.
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Drugs or medication? It's Vegas, who cares
W hen I last went to Las Vegas almost four years ago, I made a list of reasons I'd never return: expensive; garish; badly dressed people; horrible traffic; too many ventriloquist, impressionist and magician shows; taxes and service charges on everything ; the feeling you're being had.
Procedural dramas are in, serials are out. Sitcoms are back, reality TV is fading fast.
Stand-alone procedurals, sitcoms on the upswing as TV looks toward fall
Procedural dramas are in, serials are out. Sitcoms are back, reality TV is fading fast.
'Breaking Bad' -- Am I the Only Person Watching This Great Show?
"AFTER HAVING its maiden run shortened by the writer's strike, 'Breaking Bad' recently capped a breathtaking second season that delved deeper into the show's world of moral ambiguity and unintended consequences," writes Variety's pundit Brian Lowry.
Hey, Watch It! - Sunday's TV Picks
I wasn't very impressed by the first season of "Breaking Bad." Just when the show seemed to be picking up speed, , the season ended.
TV Watch: 'Breaking Bad': Emmys for all
Breaking Bad 's tremendously satisfying season finale made both Bryan Cranston's Walter and Aaron Paul's Jesse pay for some of their sins, which in turn rewarded us as viewers.
As creator and chief writer of the gritty AMC drama "Breaking Bad," Vince Gilligan spends most of his time trying to dig himself out of holes.
Breaking Bad Finale: Walta s in the Doghouse, Jessea s in a Meth Den
Welcome to the Breaking Bad season-two finale! Quickly, let's recap what happened last week, when we were off for Memorial Day .
'Breaking Bad' Finale: What the Teddy Bear Meant: Roger Catlin | TV Eye
That unsettling image that kept recurring all season on "Breaking Bad" -- A disheveled teddy bear floating in a swimming pool, its eyeball sucked into the filtration system.
Ken Hart: a Breaking Bada an easy show to get hooked on
Please don't try to call me between the hours of 10 and 11 tonight. Don't e-mail me, text me, Twitter me or anything of that nature, either.
a Which One??a Herc Is Tweaking Out Over Sundaya s Big Season Finale Of Breaking Bad
I am - " Hercules!! It's still only May, but I'm already saving a spot on my 2009 top five list for "Breaking Bad," which this season has far outperformed already lofty expectations.
Aaron Paul catches a couple of breaks in 'Big Love' and 'Breaking Bad'
From a distance of 135 yards, the golfer saw his ball vanish into the earth. Then he saw a screaming Aaron Paul who had suddenly appeared from behind a tree after witnessing the hole-in-one, boots leaping, arms flailing, his voice slicing the air: "Oh my God! Oh my God!" If you don't know who Paul is, neither did Guy Adams, the West Hollywood ...
Things are looking good for 'Breaking Bad'
"Breaking Bad" wraps up its second season this week, yet for creator Vince Gilligan, even after 20 episodes it's hard for him to believe all the success that it's found.