iZOMBIE: Co-Creator Rob Thomas gets hungry – Exclusive Interview

iZOMBIE - Season 1 Key Art | ©2015 The CW

The CW’s iZOMBIE, Tuesdays at 9 PM, was developed by executive producers Rob Thomas and Diane Ruggiero from the Mike Allred/Chris Roberson comic book series. The TV version stars Rose McIver as Liv Moore, an aspiring doctor who is forced to work as a morgue assistant after a scratch from a zombie turns her into one of the undead. Liv discovers that, apart from being pale and craving brains – which her morgue job provides access to – she’s not all that dead. Even better, she gets memories and talents from the brains she eats, which allows her to help […]Read On »


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TEXAS RISING: Ray Liotta on new mini-series – Exclusive Interview

Ray Liotta in TEXAS RISING | ©2015 History Channel

History Channel’s miniseries TEXAS RISING, which begins Monday, May 25 at 9 PM, tells the story of the mid-1800s formation of the Texas Rangers. It combines historical figures, like Sam Houston (played by Bill Paxton) and Mexican General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna Olivier Martinez), with fictional characters, including the bereaved and vengeful Lorca, who is played by Ray Liotta. Liotta won an Emmy for his 1994 guest turn on ER. A prolific film actor, the New Jersey native first made a name for himself in the Eighties with features including SOMETHING WILD, DOMINIC AND EUGENE and FIELD OF DREAMS, […]Read On »


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DESERT DANCER composer Benjamin Wallfisch finds movement in forbidden territory – Interview

DESERT DANCER soundtrack | ©2015 Varese Sarabande Records

More than ever, the regions of the Middle East and Asia are the tragic grounds for thousands of people trying to make better lives for themselves in the face of religious repression and grinding poverty. This is the musical link when it comes to Benjamin Wallfisch expressing the souls of Iran and India in his immensely moving, reality-based scores to DESERT DANCER and BHOPAL: A PRAYER FOR RAIN. The first speaks for the struggle of Afshin Ghaffarian, a young man whose spirit refuses to stay still for the murderous, moral police that stand for his country’s Islamist government – a […]Read On »


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THE NIGHT SHIFT: Creators Jeff Judah & Gabe Sachs on the NBC ER drama – Exclusive Interview

THE NIGHT SHIFT Key Art | ©2015 NBCUniversal

On NBC’s THE NIGHT SHIFT, now in its second season Mondays at 10 PM and renewed for a third, a San Antonio, Texas hospital has the only after-dark emergency room in the area. The staff includes a number of military veterans. Executive producers Jeff Judah and Gabe Sachs, who worked on the feature DIARY OF A WIMPY KID and developed the 90210 reboot together, are the creators of THE NIGHT SHIFT. Here’s what they have to say about their series. ASSIGNMENT X: At a hospital, what’s the difference between the night shift than the day shift? GABE SACHS: Crazy stuff […]Read On »


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Interview: Composer Geoff Zanneli helps pulls off a shagedlically artistocract art heist with MORTDECAI

MORTDECAI | ©2015 Lionsgate

  There’s no doubt that the O.G. masters of movie score Shagadelia knew they were being funny back in the ultra-60s day when Burt Bacharach had various James Bonds bouncing to the Tijuana Brass, or Charles Fox and Bob Crewe were disrobing Barbarella from her space suit to the strains of a female chorus and a funk guitar. Now with the groovy one-two punch of George S. Clinton and David Holmes making already-hip retro rhythms cool again for Austin Powers’ wacky spy jazz and the rocking organ-guitar grooves of twelve con artists pulling a big Vegas rip-off, everything old is […]Read On »


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GOURMET DETECTIVE: Actress Brooke Burns on Hallmark movie – Exclusive Interview

Brooke Burns in GOURMET DETECTIVE | ©2015 Hallmark

In Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel’s GOURMET DETECTIVE, the first in a series of nine telefilms with these characters premiering Saturday, May 16 at 9 PM, Brooke Burns plays San Francisco police detective Maggie Price. Maggie is a single mom who accepts help with a food-oriented murder from culinary consultant Henry Ross, played by Dylan Neal. Texas native Burns is also still the host of Game Show Network’s THE CHASE, where Mark Labbett, nicknamed the Beast, does his best to stump contestants with multiple choice questions. Burns was a regular on the 1998-2001 incarnation of BAYWATCH, NORTH SHORE, MISS GUIDED […]Read On »


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THE MESSENGERS: Creator Trey Callaway on his new CW series – exclusive interview

Jon Fletcher as Joshua Jr. in THE MESSENGERS - Season 1 | ©2015 The CW

In The CW’s new series THE MESSENGERS, Fridays at 9 PM, five people who don’t know each other, including a scientist, a televangelist and a teen who commits manslaughter, are affected, then brought together, by a mysterious force that puts them on a trajectory to either save the world from the Devil – or prepare it for his reign. Co-executive producer Ioghan O’Donnell created THE MESSENGERS; executive producer Trey Callaway serves as show runner. Callaway’s other writing and/or producing credits include the feature I STILL KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER and the series W.I.T.C.H., CSI: NY and REVOLUTION. ASSIGNMENT […]Read On »


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SCHITT’S CREEK: Chris Elliott chats new comedy series – exclusive interview

Chris Elliott in SCHITT'S CREEK - Season 1 | ©2015 Pop Television

In Pop Television’s SCHITT’S CREEK, Wednesdays at 10 PM, the wealthy Rose family goes broke and is forced to move back to the title town, which they previously bought as a joke. Dan Levy and Eugene Levy – son and father – created the series together. The elder Levy plays Johnny Rose, with Dan as son David. Catherine O’Hara plays mother Moira, with Annie Murphy rounding out the group as family daughter Alexis. Then there’s town mayor Roland Schitt, played by Chris Elliott. Native New Yorker Elliott has an extensive film and TV career that includes some drama – he […]Read On »


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BACKSTROM: Director Kevin Hooks talks new Fox procedural – Interview

Rainn Wilson as Detective Everett Backstrom (R) and Dennis Haysbert as Detective Sergeant John Almon in BACKSTROM - Season 1 | ©2015 Fox/Frank Ockenfels

On Fox’s BACKSTROM, Thursdays at 9 PM, Rainn Wilson plays the title character, a brilliant but world-hating Portland, Oregon police detective. Executive producer Hart Hanson developed the show from a series of novels by Swedish writer Leif G.W. Persson. Kevin Hooks, another of BACKSTROM’s executive producers, directed the pilot and helps set the tone with the directors of subsequent episodes. Hooks, a native of Philadelphia, began his career as a child actor in the title role of the 1969 telefilm J.T. His first directorial work was on the TV series ST. ELSEWHERE in 1983 and he’s since worked on a […]Read On »


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MARVEL’S AGENTS OF SHIELD: Brett Dalton talks Season 2 – exclusive interview

Brett Dalton in AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. - Season 2 - "Frenemy of my Enemy" | ©2015 ABC/Kelsey McNeal

In the (so-far) two-season history of MARVEL’S AGENTS OF SHIELD, ABC Tuesdays at 9 PM, just about all of the characters have gone through massive changes. Agent Phil Coulson, played by Clark Gregg, has learned that he was actually brought back from the dead courtesy of alien technology; not only that, he’s been appointed Director of the whole S.H.I.E.L.D. organization, courtesy of secretly-alive former Director Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson). Chloe Bennet’s orphan computer hacker Skye has discovered she’s an Inhuman, with the ability to bring buildings down; she’s also found that her father Kal (Kyle MachLachlan) is alive and […]Read On »


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