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The Arsenio Hall Show Has Been Cancelled
Cinema Blend - 31 May 2014 00:19
Unlike the majority of late night shows, The Arsenio Hall Show ran in most markets at 11 PM. Most observers thought that timeslot would give him a jump on most of his competitors who don't start until 11:30 or 11:35. At ...
Judge Orders Brad Pitt 'Attacker' to Stay Away From Entertainment Events
Hollywood Reporter - 31 May 2014 00:07
UPDATED: Vitalii Sediuk was also fined $200 and sentenced to 20 days of community labor and 36 months of summary probation.
TV Ratings: 'Crossbones' Is OK in Friday Launch
Hollywood Reporter - 31 May 2014 20:19
NBC's new pirate drama, starring John Malkovich, doesn't really goose the time slot -- but performs in line with "Hannibal."
What's on Saturday
The New York Times - 31 May 2014 07:00
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'Gravity' Wins Best of Show at Golden Trailer Awards
Hollywood Reporter - 31 May 2014 06:45
Warner Bros. led the studio tally with 15 awards, while Ignition was the top creative vendor.
'Crossbones': TV Review
Hollywood Reporter - 31 May 2014 05:57
There's no real good reason to watch "Crossbones" other than to figure out what John Malkovich is doing and to make it clear to yourself that "Black Sails" on Starz is a much better bet. So is "Luther." Which makes sense...
Amid Moves on Shield Laws, Journalist Tells of a 2011 Subpoena Fight
The New York Times - 31 May 2014 03:05
A reporter's story of being asked to reveal his sources adds a chapter to the administration's crackdown on unauthorized leaks.
Halt And Catch Fire Review: AMC's Drama Even Makes Pin Voltages Fascinating
Cinema Blend - 31 May 2014 02:08
The 80s drama starts with an armadillo's demise and ends with a slew of corporate IBM cronies shuffling into an office building like they're on an episode of The Walking Dead. In between, inspiring speeches, a rude but g...
AMC's 'Halt and Catch Fire' suffers from some faulty code
Washington Post - 31 May 2014 00:56
The boxy, early-'80s personal computers that serve as the central obsession in AMC's dullish new technonerd drama "Halt and Catch Fire" (premiering Sunday) will in one sense be understood by observant TV watchers to be t...
The TV Watch: On 'Halt and Catch Fire,' It's Imitation vs. Invention
The New York Times - 31 May 2014 00:05
A new AMC drama about the computer industry, "Halt and Catch Fire," feels odd in going back to the 1980s to glorify imitation, not innovation.