January 2009, baby! That's when the best show still airing on television returns, and I can finally stop trying to fill the void in my heart that's been caused by breathlessly waiting for it to come back with the guilty pleasure that is J.J. Abrams' other show "Fringe."
James Gunn, Nathan Fillion and adult film star Aria Giovanni join forces for the first episode of "James Gunn's PG Porn." It's everything you love about porn... without the sex!
"The Wire", arguably the greatest television show in history, is set to have fans salivating just in time for Christmas with this beautiful 23-disc complete series box set.
I'm not sure how Fox managed it, but they've secured a very strong lineup next season with two new television series by Joss Whedon and J.J. Abrams. It's somewhat shocking that Whedon is back with Fox at all, but I'm assuming he's still under contract and had no choice. Since the idiot executives who cancelled Firefly seem to be gone, he may have better luck this time as well. Fox was also wise to grab Abrams, who has crafted two insanely popular ...
I'm not sure how Fox managed it, but they've secured a very strong lineup next season with two new television series by Joss Whedon and J.J. Abrams. It's somewhat shocking that Whedon is back with Fox at all, but I'm assuming he's still under contract and had no choice. Since the idiot executives who cancelled Firefly seem to be gone, he may have better luck this time as well. Fox was also wise to grab Abrams, who has crafted two insanely popular ...
It looks like AMC is trying to continue their trend of high-quality TV productions with a new psychological thriller by Pi/Reqiuem for a Dream mastermind Darren Aronofsky. The series, Riverview Towers, is about a family who moves into a supposedly haunted apartment. Other talent on board includes John J. McLaughlin (screenwriter of Aronofsky's upcoming Black Swan), and Monster director Patty Jenkins.
At a recent sci-fi convention in Australia, Firefly cast member Jewel Staite confirmed that a special edition release of the short-lived TV series is on the way.
Fans of Sci-Fi's sublime Battlestar Galactica can rest easy -- the series will live on beyond its upcoming fourth (and final) season in the form of a prequel series, Caprica. Set 50 years before the events of Battlestar, the prequel will give us a glimpse at the Cylon Wars as well as flesh out the history of the Adama family. A two hour pilot is currently being produced, with the hopes of it becoming a full-fledged series ala its older brother.