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8 items from 2013


Keri Russell Slaps Matthew Rhys 'Incredibly Well'

11 February 2013 10:19 AM, PST | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »

New York — It all started with a slap for Matthew Rhys. Trying out for "The Americans," he took one in the puss from Keri Russell.

This new FX drama, whose third episode airs Wednesday at 10 p.m. Est, focuses on two Kgb spies posing as an ordinary American couple shortly after Ronald Reagan became president.

As Philip and Elizabeth Jennings, they have a comfortable home in a Washington suburb, two sweet kids, a travel agency they run and, by all signs, a solid piece of the American Dream. No one would suspect that they are Russian-born plants bent on burying the United States with subterfuge and brutality.

No one, that is, unless it's their new neighbor, FBI agent Stan Beeman (played by Noah Emmerich with an infectious mix of cunning and dorkiness), who has recently moved in with his family across the street. He represents just one among the many threats of exposure, »

- AP

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Keri Russell on Her Spy Drama The Americans, Will Arnett’s Mania, and TV Blow Jobs

30 January 2013 8:45 AM, PST | Vulture | See recent Vulture news »

The great hair-chopping fiasco of 1999 has not been easy for Keri Russell to overcome. But you won't be thinking about Felicity or her worst decision ever when you see Russell in deadly mode in FX’s tense Cold War drama The Americans (premiering tonight at ten). She and Matthew Rhys (Brothers & Sisters) play sleeper Kgb agents who’ve been posing as happily married couple Elizabeth and Philip Jennings for the past fifteen years in suburban Washington D.C. We first meet Elizabeth mid-mission, giving head to a man from whom she needs information. (Deadly and racy!) It’s a bummer for Phillip, who’s fallen in love with both America and his wife. Vulture sat down with Russell to find out if these two crazy Russian kids can make it without being killed, and also talked Running Wilde (her short-lived Fox comedy with Will Arnett) and the eighties. I’d »

- Denise Martin

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Did The CW's Carrie Diaries Sweep You Off Your Manolo Blahniks?

14 January 2013 6:00 PM, PST | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »

We couldn’t help but wonder: Could The Carrie Diaries — The CW’s new series about a pre-fancy shoes, pre-Mr. Big teenage Carrie Bradshaw growing up in the ’80s — win over loyal Sex and the City fans and newbies alike?

Related | Carrie Diaries: Samantha, Miranda, Charlotte to Appear! Plus – Sarah Jessica Parker Weighs In

Before you respond to that question, a brief refresher of Monday night’s premiere: Based on Candace Bushnell’s novels about the future Manhattanite’s adolescent years, The Carrie Diaries is not a prequel to the HBO series, so there are some notable changes to »

- Vlada Gelman

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'The Carrie Diaries': How Carrie Bradshaw got her groove in the first place

14 January 2013 1:00 PM, PST | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »

Long before she slipped into her first Manolos or a dashing man's arms, Carrie Bradshaw was fabulous.

Even when she was 16 and a high-school junior, Carrie, who grew up to be the center of HBO's celebrated series "Sex and the City," was delightful. Her spirit shines through in The CW's "The Carrie Diaries," premiering Monday, Jan. 14.

AnnaSophia Robb plays Carrie. She doesn't look like Sarah Jessica Parker. Rather, she projects something more elusive, Carrie's personality and hints of the woman she would become.

"It was almost next to impossible" to find the right actress,  showrunner Amy Harris tells Zap2it.

"We auditioned 300 very talented actresses. There was a through line I had to find, connecting young Carrie to old Carrie. When we sat down with AnnaSophia -- Sarah Jessica brought such a real intelligence but thoughtfulness to the part but also that she thinks about the world and writes about it the same way. »

- editorial@zap2it.com

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'The Carrie Diaries' review: Forget about 'Sex and the City' and enjoy The CW's new series

14 January 2013 11:35 AM, PST | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »

"The Carrie Diaries" is officially a "Sex and the City" prequel, but it works a lot better as a TV show if you can forget that.

The CW's new dramedy, premiering at 9 p.m. Et Monday (Jan. 14), follows the 16-year-old Carrie Bradshaw (AnnaSophia Robb, "Soul Surfer") in 1984 as she navigates high school and falls in love, both with the cutest boy at her school and with Manhattan. Through its first three episodes, "The Carrie Diaries" works quite well as a coming-of-age story, thanks in no small part to Robb's winning performance and a pretty solid cast of young actors around her.

First-generation fans of "Sex and the City" might find some of Carrie's biographical details out of whack. For starters, she lives with her loving, occasionally overprotective, recently widowed dad (TV veteran Matt Letscher, most recently of "Scandal"), whereas HBO Carrie had a father who abandoned her. (Author Candace Bushnell »

- editorial@zap2it.com

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FX's 1980s Spy Drama 'The Americans' Asks Audiences to Root for the Enemy

9 January 2013 3:52 PM, PST | Indiewire | See recent Indiewire news »

Premiering on January 30, FX's new show "The Americans" is part spy series and part domestic drama, set during the Cold War and starring Keri Russell (coming off "Running Wilde") and Matthew Rhys as Elizabeth and Philip Jennings, a seemingly normal suburban Washington D.C. couple in 1981 who are actually deep-cover Kgb spies, a fact their two very American children know nothing about. "The Americans" is executive produced by "Justified" creator Graham Yost, who made an appearance at the TCA Winter Press Tour to discuss the show with Russell, Rhys, executive producer Joel Fields and creator and executive producer Joe Weisberg, a former CIA officer. Weisberg stressed that the series is as much about a relationship as it is about espionage: "It’s going to have a lot of ups and downs like most of the marriages that we’re all familiar with." Fields added that "it’s a show about. »

- Alison Willmore

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FX's 1980s Spy Drama 'The Americans' Asks Audiences to Root for the Enemy

9 January 2013 3:52 PM, PST | Indiewire Television | See recent Indiewire Television news »

Premiering on January 30, FX's new show "The Americans" is part spy series and part domestic drama, set during the Cold War and starring Keri Russell (coming off "Running Wilde") and Matthew Rhys as Elizabeth and Philip Jennings, a seemingly normal suburban Washington D.C. couple in 1981 who are actually deep-cover Kgb spies, a fact their two very American children know nothing about. "The Americans" is executive produced by "Justified" creator Graham Yost, who made an appearance at the TCA Winter Press Tour to discuss the show with Russell, Rhys, executive producer Joel Fields and creator and executive producer Joe Weisberg, a former CIA officer. Weisberg stressed that the series is as much about a relationship as it is about espionage: "It’s going to have a lot of ups and downs like most of the marriages that we’re all familiar with." Fields added that "it’s a show about. »

- Alison Willmore

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2013 Midseason Pilot Preview

7 January 2013 7:20 AM, PST | SoundOnSight | See recent SoundOnSight news »

Deception

When and Where: Mondays at 10 on NBC, beginning January 7th

What’s the deal: The mysterious death of a childhood friend, who also happens to be a modern-day wealthy socialite, causes Detective Joanna Locasto, played by Californication’s Meagan Good (Think Like a Man, Saw V) to go back undercover as a guest of the family she grew up with, as a servant’s daughter, to find out the truth. The cast for this includes AliasVictor Garber, The O.C. and DamagesTate Donovan, and Breakout KingsLaz Alonso. This series replaces the apocalyptic drama Revolution on NBC’s schedule during the latter’s extended hiatus and is created by Liz Heldens, who wrote for Friday Night Lights as well as the Us version of Prime Suspect.

1600 Penn

When and Where: Thursdays at 9:30 on NBC, beginning January 10th

What’s the deal: This traditional sitcom follows a dysfunctional family, »

- Deepayan Sengupta

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