FX leads the pack with seven nominations; Orphan Black, Louie, Game of Thrones feel the love, too.
Plus: There's a MacGyver movie in the works, a Disneyland ride is the basis for a new TV project, and Arrow casts its Vertigo.
Plus: Stephen Colbert will visit The Office, Revolution is staging Supernatural reunions , and Sherilyn Fenn joins Magic City.
Bigfoot was not a very good movie. But don't worry, 'cause WE WATCHED IT FOR YOU.
Another round of critics' awards honors some really good television, including Community and Breaking Bad.
All our favorite shows feature great leading characters. But which shows feature the best supporting cast?
In the future all TV shows will be made into movies. What are some of the best ones so far?
Plus: Does casting news mean doom for a Walking Dead character?, NBC goes pilot crazy, and Ben Stiller teams up with HBO.
Wow, has another week gone by already? So it has. And what a week it was.
With less than a week until Halloween, you've got plenty of viewing to do.
In a world where network TV shows are scrupulously tested, mercilessly recalculated, and often shorn of any originality to get the broadest audience possible, Once Upon a Time is NUTS.
Community's recent mentions of Cougarton Abbey and Inspector Spacetime got us thinking: "What other fake TV shows from within real TV shows do we wish were actual shows?"
Plus: Archer returns (briefly) and Discovery brings us something called Extreme Drug Smuggling.
After eight episodes, the jury's finally in: Teen Wolf is not terrible! In fact, Teen Wolf is pretty good in a number of ways.
Plus: A Twin Peaks vet signs on for one of the season's more intriguing pilots, The Event returns with terrible ratings, and HBO is working on a show about Nazi-fighting magicians.
Plus: You can help get Firefly back on the air, Glee tries something original for a change, and The Terminator will be back (also sort of).
In the latest episode of Teletrivia, TV Guy quizzes you on some of the midseason's best comedies and the people who star in them, including Eagleheart's Chris Elliot, Mr. Sunshine's Matthew Perry, and Parks and Recreation's Rob Lowe.
Of all the new shows set to premiere in early 2011, here are the 12—yes, 12—we're looking forward to the most.
Here's where everyone will be clicking today.
As the drama is re-shown on the Horror Channel we look back at why it's still as compelling today as it ever was.
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