On a sunny late August day in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, extras on Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino’s Amazon series, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, are dressed in tweed and wool winter suits, overcoats and dresses, suitable for going holiday shopping in late ‘50s Midtown Manhattan.
It’s the next-to-last day of shooting on the series about a housewife who turns to standup comedy following an unexpected upheaval in her home life. The show has leased out an old bank and transformed it into the opulent cosmetics section of the B. Altman department store from that era. A downpour scuttled an outdoor scene from the night before, so there's a lot of scrambling to get the schedule back on track. But since the business of New York can't be disrupted, the extras mingle with the diners at the pizzeria next door, making for an odd mix of Manhattan's elegant past and Brooklyn's gentrified present.
This certainly isn't the...
It’s the next-to-last day of shooting on the series about a housewife who turns to standup comedy following an unexpected upheaval in her home life. The show has leased out an old bank and transformed it into the opulent cosmetics section of the B. Altman department store from that era. A downpour scuttled an outdoor scene from the night before, so there's a lot of scrambling to get the schedule back on track. But since the business of New York can't be disrupted, the extras mingle with the diners at the pizzeria next door, making for an odd mix of Manhattan's elegant past and Brooklyn's gentrified present.
This certainly isn't the...
- 11/28/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Pete Dillon-Trenchard May 6, 2017
Doctor Who series 10 strikes gold with Knock Knock - and there were some interesting references in it, too...
This article contains lots of spoilers for Doctor Who.
See related Power Rangers, boob armour, and impractical costumes
Knock, Knock is a real treat - a spooky, atmospheric tale with an emotional core and some brilliant guest performances. And in a sense it’s a real treat for this writer too, as it’s one of those Doctor Who episodes that’s so fresh and unlike anything the series has done before in its 54-year history (intentionally or otherwise) that this article is significantly shorter than usual; we hope that’s okay. But as ever, if you think you’ve spotted something we’ve missed, please do leave it in the comments below...
Poirot’s Last Case
We’ll start with a reference that wasn’t - in...
Doctor Who series 10 strikes gold with Knock Knock - and there were some interesting references in it, too...
This article contains lots of spoilers for Doctor Who.
See related Power Rangers, boob armour, and impractical costumes
Knock, Knock is a real treat - a spooky, atmospheric tale with an emotional core and some brilliant guest performances. And in a sense it’s a real treat for this writer too, as it’s one of those Doctor Who episodes that’s so fresh and unlike anything the series has done before in its 54-year history (intentionally or otherwise) that this article is significantly shorter than usual; we hope that’s okay. But as ever, if you think you’ve spotted something we’ve missed, please do leave it in the comments below...
Poirot’s Last Case
We’ll start with a reference that wasn’t - in...
- 5/6/2017
- Den of Geek
Will Felicity wind up in a dark place with Helix?
That was thrown into question on Arrow Season 5 Episode 12 when she went out of her way to help the team.
TV Fanatics Steve Ford, Jim Garner and Paul Dailly discuss the Susan twist, Ragman losing his rags and Diggle's decision.
What did you think of that Susan twist?
Steve: I always knew there was something up with Susan, but I could never quite put my finger on it. It's difficult to tell if she is developing feelings for him or if she is straight up playing him.
In any event, she could just end up being another victim of Prometheus, once again proving that anyone Oliver gets close to dies. Oliver really can't catch a break, can he?
Jim: Unlike Steve, I'm pretty damn sure she is just straight up playing him. I sad for Ollie because, yet again a...
That was thrown into question on Arrow Season 5 Episode 12 when she went out of her way to help the team.
TV Fanatics Steve Ford, Jim Garner and Paul Dailly discuss the Susan twist, Ragman losing his rags and Diggle's decision.
What did you think of that Susan twist?
Steve: I always knew there was something up with Susan, but I could never quite put my finger on it. It's difficult to tell if she is developing feelings for him or if she is straight up playing him.
In any event, she could just end up being another victim of Prometheus, once again proving that anyone Oliver gets close to dies. Oliver really can't catch a break, can he?
Jim: Unlike Steve, I'm pretty damn sure she is just straight up playing him. I sad for Ollie because, yet again a...
- 2/13/2017
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Photo Courtesy of DC/CW.
Green Arrow and Team Arrow – The episode opens with Prometheus sharpening his weapons as Artemis enters delivering pictures. She wants to be there when Prometheus kills Green Arrow, but he states that he does not want to kill him, but wants him to wish he were dead. The shocking connection between Artemis and Prometheus now sheds light on why he seemed to take it easy when fighting her on the subway.
Thea throws a holiday party for Mayor Queen when Susan comes to visit him. Felicity enters the party with Billy Malone, her boyfriend, and she nervously introduces him to Curtis, Paul, Oliver, and Susan. As Curtis and Paul leave, they have an argument outside the building when Prometheus arrives and sends a throwing star, cutting Curtis’ neck! As Curtis tries to stop him, Prometheus sends a projectile into his chest.
After Curtis’ attack at the hands of Prometheus,...
Green Arrow and Team Arrow – The episode opens with Prometheus sharpening his weapons as Artemis enters delivering pictures. She wants to be there when Prometheus kills Green Arrow, but he states that he does not want to kill him, but wants him to wish he were dead. The shocking connection between Artemis and Prometheus now sheds light on why he seemed to take it easy when fighting her on the subway.
Thea throws a holiday party for Mayor Queen when Susan comes to visit him. Felicity enters the party with Billy Malone, her boyfriend, and she nervously introduces him to Curtis, Paul, Oliver, and Susan. As Curtis and Paul leave, they have an argument outside the building when Prometheus arrives and sends a throwing star, cutting Curtis’ neck! As Curtis tries to stop him, Prometheus sends a projectile into his chest.
After Curtis’ attack at the hands of Prometheus,...
- 12/8/2016
- by Mark Cook
- LRMonline.com
A review of tonight's Mr. Robot coming up just as soon as I create an Angelfire fan page... "I didn't know I could do that." -Darlene A year ago, an episode like "Successor" — in which Elliot is entirely absent, along with his eponymous alter ego, while the focus is almost entirely on Darlene and her remaining comrades — would have been unthinkable. In season 1, Elliot was the show, and vice versa, and most of fsociety barely registered as more than vague shapes lingering on the edge of the frame (which, given the framing of Mr. Robot, rendered them particularly obscure). At this stage of season 2, though, it mostly works. It's not even that Mobley or Trenton or Cisco have transformed into vivid and exciting characters (though we're at least at the point where I remember their names), but that after spending so much time this summer inside Elliot's head — up to...
- 8/25/2016
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
Will the big story be on Oliver Queen?
It will be if Wendy Williams has anything to say about it.
Carly Pope has been tapped to play Susan Williams, a Coast City journalist who set her sites on Queen as a way to break into the big time. Goodness knows Oliver Queen should be in the news a lot more than he probably is.
If the name sounds familiar to comics fans, it probably would, as Williams is married to Jim Jordan, the little brother of Hal Jordan, none other than the Green Lantern.
Yes, we will come thisclose to the Green Lantern once again without going near the character.
With Superman making an appearance on Supergirl, it sure seems silly to keep Green Lantern away from The CW's DC family, doesn't it?
Anyway. Susan will make her first appearance on Arrow Season 5 Episode 3. Expect something to be going down with the new mayor.
It will be if Wendy Williams has anything to say about it.
Carly Pope has been tapped to play Susan Williams, a Coast City journalist who set her sites on Queen as a way to break into the big time. Goodness knows Oliver Queen should be in the news a lot more than he probably is.
If the name sounds familiar to comics fans, it probably would, as Williams is married to Jim Jordan, the little brother of Hal Jordan, none other than the Green Lantern.
Yes, we will come thisclose to the Green Lantern once again without going near the character.
With Superman making an appearance on Supergirl, it sure seems silly to keep Green Lantern away from The CW's DC family, doesn't it?
Anyway. Susan will make her first appearance on Arrow Season 5 Episode 3. Expect something to be going down with the new mayor.
- 6/29/2016
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Yeah, we’ll say it: Here’s some pretty, pretty, pretty good news.
Curb Your Enthusiasm will return for a ninth season, nearly five years after Larry David’s curmudgeonly HBO comedy aired its Season 8 finale. HBO announced the news Tuesday.
RelatedBill Hader’s Barry Greenlit at HBO
No word yet on how many episodes, when the new season will premiere, which famous faces will guest-star or how often Susie will throw Larry out of her house in anger.
“We’re thrilled that Larry has decided to do a new season of Curb and can’t wait to see what he has planned,...
Curb Your Enthusiasm will return for a ninth season, nearly five years after Larry David’s curmudgeonly HBO comedy aired its Season 8 finale. HBO announced the news Tuesday.
RelatedBill Hader’s Barry Greenlit at HBO
No word yet on how many episodes, when the new season will premiere, which famous faces will guest-star or how often Susie will throw Larry out of her house in anger.
“We’re thrilled that Larry has decided to do a new season of Curb and can’t wait to see what he has planned,...
- 6/14/2016
- TVLine.com
All hail Frank Tashlin! America's subversive secret weapon of the 1950s made incredible adult live-action cartoon movies that satirized all the sex and vulgarity denied by the mainstream. In Technicolor! Political incorrectness meets lollypop-sweet sentimentality in a farce that transcends good taste. Susan Slept Here Blu-ray Warner Archive Collection 1954 / Color / 1:66 widescreen / 98 min. / Street Date April 19, 2016 / available through the WBshop / 21.99 Starring Dick Powell, Debbie Reynolds, Anne Francis, Alvy Moore, Glenda Farrell, Horace McMahon, Herb Vigran, Les Tremayne, Mara Lane, Maidie Norman, Rita Johnson, Ellen Corby, Red Skelton. Cinematography Nicholas Musuraca Film Editor Harry Marker Original Music Leigh Harline Choreographer Robert Sidney Written by Alex Gottlieb from a play by Gottlieb and Steve Fisher Produced by Harriet Parsons Directed by Frank Tashlin
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Director Frank Tashlin has finally found an appreciative audience with adventurous film fans, but the charms of his glorious style of filmmaking are unknown to...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Director Frank Tashlin has finally found an appreciative audience with adventurous film fans, but the charms of his glorious style of filmmaking are unknown to...
- 3/29/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
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Scandal's vice president is vying for the Republican nomination for president on the ABC drama, and People has the exclusive First Look at her first campaign ad.
On Thursday's episode of Scandal, Susan will face off against his Republican primary competitors – brash billionaire Hollis Doyle ((Gregg Henry) and former First Lady Mellie Grant (Bellamy Young) – at a Republican primary debate hosted by former vice president Sally Langston (Kate Burton).
People debuted Mellie's ad on Monday and Hollis' ad on Tuesday.
Entertainment Weekly exclusively revealed the candidates' campaign posters last week.
Scandal airs Thursdays (9 p.
Scandal's vice president is vying for the Republican nomination for president on the ABC drama, and People has the exclusive First Look at her first campaign ad.
On Thursday's episode of Scandal, Susan will face off against his Republican primary competitors – brash billionaire Hollis Doyle ((Gregg Henry) and former First Lady Mellie Grant (Bellamy Young) – at a Republican primary debate hosted by former vice president Sally Langston (Kate Burton).
People debuted Mellie's ad on Monday and Hollis' ad on Tuesday.
Entertainment Weekly exclusively revealed the candidates' campaign posters last week.
Scandal airs Thursdays (9 p.
- 3/28/2016
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- People.com - TV Watch
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