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'Go On' Canceled by NBC
ReutersMay 10 (TheWrap.com) - NBC has canceled the Matthew Perry sitcom "Go On." The series, which starred Perry as a sports talk radio host who joins a grief support group following the death of his wife, premiered last September (after a special preview the...Tags: Lorne Michaels, Go On (tv program), The Voice (tv program), Aaron Sorkin, Entertainment
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The way, way forward
Evan Beamer, co-director of "In Security," had a brush with danger Friday. The Los Angeles resident almost backed into a Camaro after receiving a text telling him that his first feature film had been honored as an Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking...Tags: Winnie the Pooh (movie), Movies, What Maisie Knew (movie), AnnaSophia Robb, The Jungle Book (movie)
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Valley area actors on screen and behind the scenes all summer long
At least four Lehigh Valley actors are starring in a half-dozen releases that are among the season's most anticipated movies. Allentown native Amanda Seyfried is starring in the animated "Epic" and the biopic "Lovelace." Freedom High grad Dwayne Johnson...
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'Identity Thief'
Their styles differ, but Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy make for a reasonably amusing pairing in this comedy, containing a sufficient amount of the raunchy humor both have become associated with. McCarthy plays the title thief, whose lifting of a...Tags: Criminals, Melissa McCarthy, Robert Patrick
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Sarah Jessica Parker, Blythe Danner to star in Amanda Peet's new play
Actress Amanda Peet has added some star power to her debut as a playwright. Blythe Danner and Sarah Jessica Parker will play mother and daughter facing family and fiscal troubles in Peet’s new off-Broadway production. "The Commons of Pensacola"...
Tags: Zachary Quinto, Manhattan (New York City), Entertainment Events, Sarah Jessica Parker, Theater
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Despite Malick's absence, Affleck, McAdams promote 'To the Wonder'
At most Hollywood premieres, the star of the movie doesn't have to convince the audience to sit through their film. But that was the case at the unveiling of Terrence Malick's "To the Wonder" Tuesday night, as Ben Affleck implored a theater full of...Tags: Olga Kurylenko, Ben Affleck, Rachel Weisz, Movies, To the Wonder (movie)
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Busy Sunday: 'Walking Dead,' 'Game of Thrones,' 'The Bible,' 'Mr. Selfridge'
Staff writerTelevision won’t take a holiday on Easter. Sunday will be unusually busy. Likely to generate the biggest audience? "The Walking Dead," which ends its third season at 9 p.m. on AMC. To prevent spoilers, the channel has not previewed the episode,...Tags: Entourage (tv program), Ciaran Hinds, Gary Cole, Halloween, The Good Wife (tv program)
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‘The Good Wife’: Great guest stars; a great future?
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe most reassuring TV news I heard last week: “The Good Wife” has no plans to take on “The Walking Dead” and woo young viewers. It's not an issue for the acclaimed CBS drama, which attracts older adults. “We really at this... -
Jon Stewart's new direction. Howard Stern for Jimmy Fallon?
After the coffee. Before getting an unlisted email address. The Skinny: I am a big fan of "The Good Wife" and I also like Amanda Peet but for some reason I'm not liking her on the show. There, I said it. Wednesday's stories include a look at Fox's new...
Tags: The Good Wife (tv program), America's Got Talent (tv program), The Washington Post, The Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment
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This weekend: ‘The Walking Dead,’ ‘The Good Wife,’ ‘Once Upon a Time’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelWhat to watch this weekend? Well, you have a lot of choices: “The Walking Dead” delivers another wrenching episode that will clean up in the ratings at 9 p.m. Sunday on AMC. This installment presents a devastating reunion and introduces a... -
Film review: 'Identity Thief' comedy is nearly criminal
Special to The Herald-MailAfter its first act, "Identity Thief" becomes a predictable, mildly amusing road trip comedy. This is actually a really good creative decision because the film is effectively cutting its losses after realizing that it can't keep milking laughs from...Tags: Criminals, Movies, T.I., Robert Patrick, Bridesmaids (movie)
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Film Review: It's hard to laugh at this 'Identity Thief'
In real life, there's nothing funny about identity theft, as anyone who's gone through it can attest. (Believe me, I learned the hard way.) Unfortunately, if the new comedy "Identity Thief" is anything to go by, there's nothing funny about it on screen...
Tags: Criminals, Melissa McCarthy, Movies, Jason Bateman, John August
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