"Smallville" Could Go On Past Season Nine

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The CW recently hinted that the upcoming ninth season for "Smallville" might not be the last for the popular series. "I hope it's not the last season," network president Dawn Ostroff told reporters at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. "I think the producers have done a great job coming up with really good [...]

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"Scream 4" Will Kick-Off New Trilogy

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It's time for another installment of "Reboot Rage!" Writer Kevin Williamson recently revealed that the upcoming "Scream 4" will kick-off a brand new trilogy for the horror franchise.  Williamson made the announcement while talking about his upcoming series, "The Vampire Diaries" on the CW. "It's 10 years later. It is Gale Weathers 10 years later," [...]

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"Supernatural" Stars Offer Season Five Clues

After today's earlier casting news on "Supernatural,"  some positive news about the upcoming fifth season is in order. Actors Mischa Collins and Jim Beavers recently spoke to SciFi Wire about the upcoming season and offered fans a few clues about what they can expect when the series returns in September. ""There is a big surprise [...]

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NBC Hints "Day One" Could Be A Limited Run Series

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During the recent Television Critics Association press tour, NBC acknowledged that its upcoming series, "Day One" could be a limited run series. We've always looked at Day One as a big event for us and not necessarily a show that would be an ongoing, returning show for a second season," NBC president of prime time [...]

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Berg Has Different Vision For "Dune"

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Maybe the third time will be the charm for "Dune." After two adaptations of the classic novel by Frank Herbert, a third "Dune" adapation is currently in development, helmed by actor-turned-director Peter Berg.   And Berg insists that he is bringing something new to the table for the third attempt at bringing the novel to the [...]

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"Cold Souls" -- A FilmCritic Review

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A film review by Chris Cabin of Filmcritic.com Director: Sophie Barthes Producers: Daniel Carey, Elizabeth Giamatti, Paul S. Mezey, Andrij Parekh, Jeremy Kipp Walker Screenwriter: Sophie Barthes Actors: Paul Giamatti, Dina Korzun, Emily Watson, David Strathairn, Katheryn Winnick, Lauren Ambrose, Boris Kievsky, Oksana Lada MPAA Rating: PG-13 Premiere Date: August 7, 2009 (Limited Release) FilmCritic.com [...]

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Morales Talks About "Caprica" Role

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When it comes to playing his role as Joseph Adama, actor Esai Morales says he looks to the work done by Edward James Olmos as a guide. Morales is taking on the role as the father to Olmos' William Adama in the upcoming SyFy series, "Caprica." "I don't have the same gravitas as he does," [...]

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November Full of Genre TV Releases

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If you're a genre television fan, you may want to stockpile a little more in your holiday saving account.  Or maybe tap into it a little earlier this year. November is shaping up to be a good month for fans. As we previously reported, November 17 sees the DVD and Blu-Ray release of one of [...]

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Beckinsale Film Crosses Genres

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Everybody's favorite vampire girl Kate Beckinsale ("Underworld") is set to star in the new anticipated film titled "Whiteout". Based on the very popular series of graphic novels by author Greg Rucka, the Dominic Sena ("Swordfish," "Gone in Sixty Seconds") directed movie crosses several genres. Is it a drama, a thriller, a cop-film, suspense or a [...]

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Ridley Scott To Direct "Brave New World"

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Director Ridley Scott has signed on to direct the latest big-screen adaptation of Aldus Huxley's "Brave New World." Scott will serve as both director and producer on the project according to reports.   Leonardo DiCaprio will assist Scott in the producer duties and star in the film, the Hollywood Reporter reports. "Brave New World" is set [...]

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Spitzer Provides New Photos of Star-Forming Cloud

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NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope is enjoying a second life and taking some spectacular new photos of our universe according to Wired. The telescope, launched in 2003, is an infrared observatory. Infrared light is emitted by warm objects: dust, stars, gas, planets, and so on. That includes the telescope itself: unless cooled, the mirror and the [...]

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Suit Filed Over "Breaking Dawn"

When "Breaking Dawn" debuted last year, some readers of Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight" saga weren't happy with it.  Some went as far as to return the book to stores and demand a refund. But their unhappiness is nothing compared to author Jordan Scott who has sent a cease and desist to the publisher, claiming that "Dawn" [...]

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"Family Guy" Will Do Table Read of Controversial Episode

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For the second time in the show's history, Fox has declined to broadcast an episode of the animated comedy series, "Family Guy." However, the network has given its blessing for a full-cast table read of the episode to take place next week according to Variety. The episode, called "Partial Terms of Endearment," tackles the hot [...]

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"Supernatural" Guest Star Announced

Dear heavens, didn't the former UPN learn anything for "Veronica Mars?" Apparently not with the latest bit of news about guest-star casting for the upcoming season of "Supernatural." If you don't want to know the news, turn back now...

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Nimoy Donates Prized "Spock Ears" for Charity

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Los Angeles, CA - The world renowned star of Star Trek television, Leonard Nimoy, has has donated Spock ears from Star Trek IV (with authentication) valued at about $10,000 to be auctioned at the highly anticipated Company of Angeles' Charity Awards Gala, along with additional one-of-a-kind Star Trek Memorabilia. Co-founded in 1959 by actor Leonard [...]

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