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Game of Thrones Season 5 is coming. It's time to prepare. Take a look to see glimpses of interactions

If The Honorable Woman was the bravest Freshman Drama of Summer 2014, Extant was the Most Surprising. Academy Award winner Halle Berry fully commits every

Modern technlogy has given Barry Manilow the opportunity to record "dream" duets with his own musical heroes on MY DREAM DUETS, and it is

If you're not excited about the return of Matthew Rhys on The Americans tonight on FX, then you haven't been watching. It's time to start.

How rare a thing; a thinking man's sci-fi both stimulating and satisfying. Penned by Jerome Bixby known for such works as The Lost Missile,

Let's imagine one could take a heaping jigger of Citizen Kane, another of Blade Runner, pour in a dash of the life of Walt

"The more things change the more they stay the same" (Les Guêpes, January 1849) Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr They are ale drinking, rabble-rousers. Musket brandishing swashbucklers. Passionate and

Santiago Cabrera is Aramis.  Though they are, the four of them, multilayered individuals, Aramis would seem to be the one full of the most

A recap of The Musketeers — Season One. Season Two begins January 17, 9/8c only on BBC America.

Indeed, four men like them, four men devoted to each other from their money to their lives, four men always supporting each other, never

Ana Lily Amirpour's intelligent and superbly crafted film A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is definitely a world view of a rebel with

The film opens with a laconic, heart rendering simple and sincere shriving, "I'm sorry. I know that means little at this point, but I

Americans should watch this film, especially those who pride themselves, as I, patriotic Americans. Now honestly this is not an A-Plus movie; it's more

Well if you don't know Spike Milligan you darn well should. Along with Harry Secombe, Michael Bentine, and Peter Sellers, Milligan wrote and performed

Just as we were about to yawn and say pass the potatoes please, three unique Points of Play in The Game, episodes three and

Star Bill Nighy and writer/director David Hare on the character evolution of Johnny Worricker, his true intentions, and where he stands at the saga's

I'm a huge fan of The Voice, let me say that to begin. The elements of the blind auditions that start each season –

There have been three truly great social humorists in American history, Mark Twain, Will Rogers and Jon Stewart. The least known today is the

When the bar is set as high as writer/director David Hare and thespian extraordinaire Bill Nighy (yes, I am biased) set it in Page