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May 23, 2012

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  • SPOILERS: 'Fringe' Wraps Up Season Four, Teases Season Five

    05/12/2012

    Fans of J.J. Abrams' Fringe, which stars Joshua Jackson (Peter Bishop), Anna Torv (Olivia Dunham), John Noble (Dr. Walter Bishop) and Michael Cerveris were delighted late last month when it was announced that Fringe, the sci-fi Fox show that has been grasping onto its ratings during its fourth season, will be renewed for a shortened 13-episode fifth season.

  • 'Fringe' Renewed For Fifth Season

    04/27/2012

    The Fox network has renewed the series Fringe for a final, shortened season of 13 episodes, according to the New York Times. A drama about an F.B.I. team that looks into the nether regions of "fringe science" starring Joshua Jackson (pictured) and Anna Torv, Fringe regularly attracts only about three million viewers when it is broadcast on Friday nights — low numbers for a network show.

  • LOST - Season Six

    02/04/2010

    Unless you’ve been living on an island invisible to the rest of the world, you know that the final season of LOST began this week. Fanboys were chewing their fingernails and squeezing their knees together as the countdown began to the beginning of the most anticipated serialized-drama wrap-up in history since The Sopranos.

  • Fringe – Season One

    03/03/2009

    If fresh ideas in Hollywood are hard to come by these, here in TV land they’re positively akin to rocking horse shit. If it’s not a gimmick-based reality show, it’s a retread of formula with an ever-so-slight twist – and so we come to Fringe.

  • Star Trek

    05/11/2009

    Now these days when your franchise runs out of gas the big trend is to reboot and “go dark,” (and let’s be honest, Trek has been running on dilithium crystal fumes since First Contact).

  • SPOILERS: J.J. Abrams Returns To A Mysterious Island With 'Alcatraz'

    01/17/2012

    Producer J.J. Abrams is still chasing that mysterious television-series formula that made Lost such a well-received success back in 2004. Though he's had some solid programs backing his name since then, including Person of Interest and Fringe, he's now returning to the setting of a mysterious island in the new Fox drama / thriller Alcatraz, staring Sam Neill (pictured), Sarah Jones, and Lost's own Jorge Garcia.

  • Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol

    12/19/2011

    In post-millennium Hollywood the notion of star-power is all but vanquished. The event movie no longer exists as it once did and star names are now considered secondary to such vulgar once-upon-a-time considerations as ‘brand recognition’.

  • Super 8's Joel Courtney

    06/15/2011

    He's the child star of the #1 movie in America, J.J. Abrams' Super 8.

  • Zachary Quinto: I'm Gay

    10/17/2011

    The latest Spock to grace the big screen in Star Trek, Zachary Quinto, 34, recently spoke openly about his own sexuality as "a gay man." Quinto recently wrapped eight months on Broadway's Angels in America, where he played Louis Ironson, a man who leaves his HIV-positive boyfriend.

  • Super 8

    06/14/2011

    The score is cheesy, the plot progresses through clunky exposition, and the characters are simplistic, but good luck trying not to tear up at the last scene. Director/writer JJ Abrams and producer/mentor Steven Spielberg’s Super 8 lacks the sophistication of the post-millennial sci-fi genre, but more than makes up for it with the wicked combination of unreal special effects and expertly delivered sentimentality.

  • VIDEO: Sneak Peak At J.J. Abrams New TV Thriller 'Person Of Interest'

    06/10/2011

    One of summer’s most buzzed about films, Super 8, is to be released today, but director J.J. Abrams’s biggest hit this year may be yet to come. Abrams’s next television series will air this fall on CBS and will star Lost villain Michael Emerson alongside Jim Caviezel.

  • SPOILER: Cast Of 'Super 8' Addresses Rumors About The Film

    06/09/2011

    There has been rampant speculation about the new J.J. Abrams' directed film, Super 8, set to hit theaters this weekend. Much like Abrams' last big-screen thriller, Cloverfield, people are dying to find out who, or what, the central monster in the film is.