30 Rock and Mad Men led the field of Emmy nominees announced this morning in Los Angeles, pulling down 22 and 16 nominations respectively, including nods for Best Comedy and Dramatic Series. But the ensuing free for-for-all in the expanded categories offered the real news of the day — not the least of which was Family Guy’s selection...
The Wire has been praised as one of the most realistic shows on TV in its depiction of urban crime. Several of the cast members have had personal experience that adds to the realism.
Hollywood Reporter - Moxie paid off! Family Guy will become the first animated series IN NEARLY 50 YEARS and the second ever to land a best comedy series...
The employers of Dunder Mifflin may be on hiatus but at least, fans can still enjoy The Office online. NBC.com now offers more digital features than ever this summer, which allows fans to follow Twitter conversations between characters, vote on favorite Office moments, play The Office Golf Game for iPhone and iPod Touch, and complete summer...
There was a time, many wars ago, when we British complained that American GIs were “overpaid, oversexed and over here”. Now, suddenly, British actors are overpaid, oversexed and over there, stealing all the best television roles from under the noses of slowpoke, gum-chewing Yanks.
In sitting down with Rose Byrne recently, the Australian star of Damages and Fox Searchlight’s Adam, we couldn’t resist asking about her involvement in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, in which she played Dormé — the only of Princess Amidala’s handmaidens who survives past the first scene.
I must confess I am a huge fan of the infomercial. And by \"the infomercial,\" I mean infomercials as a genre, and not just the Slap Chop\'s. They are a true piece of Americana -- advertising as entertainment. I very rarely see commercials anymore, as I record virtually everything I watch on DVR and skip \'em. But a good infomercial?
On last night\'s Colbert Report, Stephen memorialized the media\'s memorializing of Michael Jackson. The segment was a cultural touchstone that will forever bring a generation together. After all, who can\'t remember where they were when Stephen Colbert remembered when we remembered Michael Jackson?
It\'s Billy Mays last commercial -- an ad for Mighty Tape ... so strong it works underwater. This is the final cut of the spot which was shot two weeks before he died. It will begin airing in August.
CBS announced the worst-kept secret in TV today: \"How I Met Your Mother\" co-star Neil Patrick Harris has been tapped to host the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince hits theaters tomorrow at midnight, and children all over the country are fraught with anticipation. That is, of course, because they\'ll get the house to themselves while their socially-retarded parents head to the multiplex clad in cloaks and capes and knowing the difference between the two.
To cap its 20th anniversary, Fox\'s will air a documentary special episode of \"The Simpsons\" directed by Morgan Spurlock (!) that\'s in 3D (!!) and on ice (!!!).
Mythbusters is finally going to take on Star Trek. Specifically they are going to test the feasibility of the cannon that Captain James T. Kirk built to defeat the Gorn in the original series Star Trek episode \"Arena\".
The Hollywood Reporter: A Russian TV channel has reportedly cut a segment of the ribald U.S. cartoon comedy South Park that appeared to mock Vladimir Putin.