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Exclusive Interview MARS NEEDS MOMS and screenwriters like Wendy Wells too

Ki, Milo and Gribble in MARS NEEDS MOMS | ©2011 ImageMovers Digital LLC.

MARS may need moms, but it also needs moms who also happen to be screenwriters. MARS NEEDS MOMS screenwriter Wendy Wells took her child-rearing experiences and along with co-screenwriter/director Simon Wells brought a fresh new take to the standard 3D CGI kid’s film. In adapting Berkeley Breathed’s children’s book, the story took on a whole new life, expanding the universe, aging things up a bit and uncovering even more comedy in the process. The film was also done in the same “performance-capture” technique that’s been previously used by director Robert Zemeckis on THE POLAR EXPRESS, BEOWULF and A CHRISTMAS CAROL […]Read On »


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Interview: John Wells gets SHAMELESS when it comes to projects – Part 1

SHAMELESS poster - Season 1 | ©2011 Showtime

Showtime’s new series SHAMELESS, adapted from the long-running British comedy of the same name by the original series creator Paul Abbott, presents us with the dysfunctional Gallagher family. Frank, the patriarch of the large brood played by William H. Macy, is openly alcoholic and not very parental, leaving it to eldest daughter Fiona (Emmy Rossum) to tend to the younger siblings, who include manipulative Lip (Jeremy Allen White), gay Ian (Cameron Monaghan), budding thief Debbie (Emmy Kenney), antisocial Carl (Ethan Cutkosky) and toddler Liam (Blake Alexander Johnson and Brennan Kane Johnson). Meanwhile, over on TNT, the gritty L.A. police drama […]Read On »


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The Dork Side: TV Quotables for Everyday Life

THE SIMPSONS - Season 22 - The 21st Annual TREEHOUSE OF HORROR | ©2011 Fox

“D’oh!” I say “D’oh” multiple times a day, every day. I say it when I drop something. I say it when I hurt myself. I say it when I’ve done something stupid. I say it when someone else drops something or tells me a story about something stupid they did. Sometimes I say it when I hear a sad story, saying softly, “Oh, d’oh,” with a sympathetic look. After years of watching THE SIMPSONS, it is burned in my brain. I’m sure the first time I said it, I thought about it and said it to make someone laugh. Now, […]Read On »


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Profile: Actor David Denman makes TRAFFIC LIGHT go

David Denman in TRAFFIC LIGHT - Season 1" | ©2010 Fox /Joseph Cultice

Actor David Denman may have played small parts in very successful shows like THE OFFICE and ANGEL, but he is no shrinking violet. Denman is a bulky 6’4 and finally stretching his acting muscles in the new comedy TRAFFIC LIGHT premiering tonight on Fox. In Hollywood’s trend of late, the show focuses on three friends at different romantic stages in their lives. Denman, 37, plays the married and content one who struggles to balance his family life, friendships and career. But don’t look for a copy cat version of RULES OF ENGAGEMENT or PERFECT COUPLES. Denman says TRAFFIC LIGHT is […]Read On »


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Exclusive Interview: Patrick Fabian joins WORKING CLASS after his LAST EXORCISM

Patrick Fabian in WORKING CLASS | ©2011 CMT

Country Music Television, CMT, is expanding into the world of scripted programming with its first half-hour comedy, WORKING CLASS, which premieres Friday night on the network. Melissa Peterman stars as a woman who returns to her roots and gets a job at a grocery store, where the butcher is played by veteran actor Edward Asner and the owner – and love interest – is portrayed by Patrick Fabian. Fabian , whose credits include a regular gig on PROVIDENCE and recurring roles on VERONICA MARS and BIG LOVE, got the attention of horror movie audiences last summer with his turn as […]Read On »


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The X List: THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE is one of the DVD Picks for the week of November 3, 2010

Your time is short. We know this. So in order to expedite your buying and Netflix decision making, we provide you with a list of the cool and not-so-cool titles coming out for movies, television and everything in-between. So put your feet up, grab some popcorn and check out this week’s selections. Movies THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE – Obviously, this is the biggest title of the week. Regardless of what anyone thinks of the film itself or its legacy among vampire lore, the ravenous tweens and soccer moms are going to rush out and buy it or have you buy […]Read On »


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TV Review: DEXTER – SEASON 5 – ‘In the Beginning’

Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter in DEXTER - Season 5- "In the Beginning" | © 2010 Showtime/Randy Tepper

Stars: Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Carpenter, Lauren Velez, Desmond Harrington, C.S. Lee, David Zayas, Julia Stiles, Jonny Lee Miller, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Scott Grimes, Peter Weller, Angela Bettis Writer: Scott Reynolds Director: Keith Gordon Network: Showtime, Sunday nights Airdate: November 28, 2010 There is at least one jaw-dropper of a moment in “In the Beginning,” and it’s not the finale where Dexter (Michael C. Hall) and Lumen (Julia Stiles) finally get together and Dexter reaches the realization that he’s found someone who neither sees him as nor needs him to be a monster. It’s satisfying, but we’ve seen this coming […]Read On »


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Movie Review: GHOST TRAIN

GHOST TRAIN movie poster | ©2026 Well Go USA

Rating: Not Rated Stars: Joo Hyun-young, Jeon Bae-soo, Choi Bo-min Writer: Jo Ba-reun Director: Tak Se-woong Distributor: Well Go USA Entertainment Release Date: February 17, 2026 (digital) GHOST TRAIN could be described as an anthology, but since the framing device is also the primary narrative, it’s more like a horror story with a number of little side excursions. Most of GHOST TRAIN is set in and around the (fictional) Gwanglim subway station in Seoul, Korea. We learn that 7.3 million people take the subway every day in Korea, but Gwanglim station has by far the highest rate of rider disappearances. […]Read On »


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A KNIGHT OF THE SEVEN KINGDOMS: Co-creator Ira Parker and actors Peter Claffey, Dexter Sol Ansell, Finn Bennett, Bertie Carvel, Tanzyn Crawford, Daniel Ings, Sam Spruell, Shaun Thomas on GAME OF THRONES spin-off- Interview

A KNIGHT OF THE SEVEN KINGDOMS - Season 1 Key Art | ©2026 HBO

George R.R. Martin has written a great deal about the fictional realm of Westeros, and that’s not just because each individual novel in his GAME OF THRONES series is a massive tome. Besides being involved in the HBO adaptations of his work, Martin has penned prequel novels and novellas about the Seven Kingdoms (as well as his substantial body of non-THRONES-related books and scripts). The latest of Martin’s Westeros tales to be adapted as a television series is A KNIGHT OF THE SEVEN KINGDOMS, airing on HBO Sunday nights and available on HBO Max. The first season is based on […]Read On »


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Movie Review: ISLANDS

ISLANDS movie poster | ©2026 Greenwich Entertainment

Rating: Not Rated Stars: Sam Riley, Stacy Martin, Jack Farthing, Pep Ambròs, Bruna Cusí, Ramiro Blas, Dylan Torrell, Ahmed Boulane, Fatima Adoum Writers: Jan-Ole Gerster & Blaž Kutin & Lawrie Doran, story by Jan-Ole Gerster Director: Jan-Ole Gerster Distributor: Greenwich Entertainment Release Date: January 30, 2026 ISLANDS actually takes place on one island, in the Spanish Canary Islands, although since its main characters are English, perhaps the title includes the U.K. as well. Tom (Sam Riley) is an English ex-pat tennis coach at a large beachside hotel. We first meet him lying facedown in a sand dune. He wakes up, […]Read On »


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