TV News
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Bosses behind Brittany Murphy's latest movie project have decided to forge ahead with the film, after the project was thrown into turmoil by the actress' sudden death on Sunday.
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Musical TV series 'Glee' has danced its way to the top at the upcoming Golden Globe Awards -- leading the pack with four nominations.
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'The Hurt Locker,' 'The Hangover' and George Clooney's new movie 'Up in the Air' have been named among the American Film Institute's 10 best films of 2009.
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'Mad Men' and '30 Rock' are all set to repeat as TV winners at the Producers Guild Awards in 2010.
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Vampires are set to rule the upcoming People's Choice Awards -- with blockbuster fantasy film franchise Twilight and blood-sucking TV series True Blood leading the nominations.
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Actress Anna Paquin is set to become Mrs. Moyer -- she is engaged to her 'True Blood' onscreen lover Stephen Moyer.
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In a case of life imitating art, 'True Blood' stars Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer confessed to TV Guide they are dating.
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Mariska Harigtay, who has won both a Golden Globe and an Emmy for her performance as Det. Olivia Benson on the hit series 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,' has a partially collapsed lung, according the Associated Press.
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After just two episodes, HBO has decided to renew Alan Ball’s vampire series True Blood for a second season.
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Aaron Eckhart and Alan Ball are both having quite a year. Eckhart stars in the biggest summer blockbuster to grace the screens in awhile, The Dark Knight, while writer/director Ball has launched a new HBO show True Blood to great reviews.
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Three years after Alan Ball laid his HBO show Six Feet Under to rest, he has returned to the same network with True Blood (premiering Sept. 7 at 9/8c), a drama series about vampires. So he’s gone from the dead to the undead--at least the guy’s lightening up with age!
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Alan Ball admits he stumbled across his latest project by accident. Meandering through a Barnes and Noble, killing time before a dentist appointment, he spotted Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris. The tagline, “Maybe having a vampire for a boyfriend wasn’t such a good idea” was just too much fun for the creator of Six Feet Under.