7:17 AM EDT 3/23/2015
Jamie Lee Kirschner, 33, who played Dr. Olivia Wilcox in Fox's The Mob Doctor, will be seen back on the small-screen in The CW's upcoming pilot Dead People.Read more
7:11 AM EDT 3/23/2015
Houdini and Doyle, a supernatural crime drama developed for the small-screen by Sony Pictures TV has just been handed with a 10-episode series by Fox for the US, along with the UK’s ITV and Canada’s Shaw Media.Read more
7:07 AM EDT 3/23/2015
Chuck Palahniuk, 53, has optioned his horror-satire novel “Lullaby” to indie filmmakers Andy Mingo and Josh Leake. According to The Wrap, Mingo will direct from a script he’ll likely co-write with Palahniuk, while Leake will produce the indie adaptation.Read more
7:01 AM EDT 3/23/2015
Sneakerheadz, a tongue-in-cheek documentary about sneaker collecting directed and produced by David T. Friendly and Mick Partridge which premiered March 16 at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin will be released day-and-date in theaters and on VOD this coming fall pursuant to a deal involving Gravitas Ventures, AT&T, Complex and Submarine Deluxe.Read more
6:53 AM EDT 3/23/2015
Showtime has just given a six-episode straight-to-series order for Dice, a single-camera scripted comedy created and written by Scot Armstrong who is best known for his work on Playing House, Old School and The Hangover Part II.Read more
6:48 AM EDT 3/23/2015
Fox is close to giving an official green-light to a revival of X-Files, the iconic science fiction series which it originally aired from September 1993 until May 2002, according to TV Wise. Reportedly, the network is keen on a “short-stack” order of six to ten episodes for the revival, but still contingent on the outcome of on-going talks with sister studio 20th Century Fox Television.Read more
6:41 AM EDT 3/23/2015
Paramount Pictures’ Mission: Impossible 5, set for release on July 31, will now officially be referred to as Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation.Read more
6:31 AM EDT 3/23/2015
Sony Pictures announced it is making a movie adaptation of the Broadway musical, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical and that the project will be produced by Playtone, the production company of Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, along with Paul Blake, who is also the lead producer on the Broadway stage show.Read more
9:54 PM EDT 3/22/2015
The CW’s Arrow Season 3’s 17th episode is entitled “Suicidal Tendencies” and it airs on Wednesday, March 25, at its appointed 8:00-9:00 pm time slot.Read more
9:50 PM EDT 3/22/2015
WABC's Eyewitness News reporter Lisa Colagrossi died of a brain aneurysm at the age of 49 while returning from an assignment in Woodhaven, Queens.Read more
9:45 PM EDT 3/22/2015
Maggie Lawson, 34, best known for her role as Detective Juliet O'Hara in USA Network's Psych, has joined the cast of CBS pilot Angel From Hell where she will play the character of Allison, described as a multi-tasker and perfectionist who is leery when a woman named Amy shows up claiming to be her “guardian angel” and new best friend.Read more
9:40 PM EDT 3/22/2015
Leslie-Ann Brandt, 33, best remembered for her role as the slave girl Naevia in Spartacus: Blood and Sand, will be seen back on the small-screen as the female lead in Fox and DC Entertainment's upcoming Lucifer TV series.Read more
9:34 PM EDT 3/22/2015
Snoop Dog (Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.), 43, announced Friday during his SXSW Music keynote speech at the Austin Convention Center that he will be developing an HBO show with director Allen Hughes and writer Rodney Barnes about life on the West Coast during the 1980s, when gang violence first began to dominate the region’s inner cities, particularly in his own neighborhood in East Los Angeles. Snoop Dogg grew up in Long Beach.Read more
9:31 PM EDT 3/22/2015
Netflix has just released fresh stills from the set of Marvel's A.K.A. Jessica Jones, an upcoming web TV series developed for the streaming service by Melissa Rosenberg based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, a former superhero suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder who opens her own detective agency she called Alias Private Investigations.Read more
11:44 PM EDT 3/21/2015
Wes Craven, 75, the iconic horror filmmaker best known for creating the A Nightmare on Elm Street, Screams, and The Hills Have Eyes film franchises, is partnering with Steve Niles, 49, the comic author who co-created 30 Days of Night, to bring the upcoming comic series The Disciples to the small-screen, according to The Hollywood Reporter.Read more