And no, Miss Spears, 'Dear Diary' is not one of them.
And do we spy an Idol alum?
Netflix: Preserving discarded TV shows since '12.
And so is 'Prime Suspect.'
Perfect nighttime viewing.
And it looks great.
The Cannes Film Festival lineup was announced Thursday morning in Paris with a relatively un-starry group of titles making up the as-yet incomplete competition slate.
While CBS was busy handing out Grammys for what felt like all of Sunday night, ABC made some important announcements of its own: the participants in season 8 of Dancing with the Stars.
ABC’s Good Morning America announced the lineup for the upcoming seventh season of Dancing with the Stars Monday morning, and here’s how it breaks down: four actors, three athletes, two singers, one chef, one comedian, one model/TV host and one…Kim Kardashian.
2006 Sundance Film Festival Lineup
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Beyoncé and Metallica are the latest additions to the star-studded roster of the 20th annual MTV Video Music Awards, to be held Aug. 28 at New York City's Radio City Music Hall. The two acts will join previously announced performers 50 Cent, Christina Aguilera, Coldplay, Good Charlotte and Mary J. Blige.
Toronto Film Festival announces impressive lineup including Carl Franklin's Out of Time starring Denzel Washington Richard Linklater's comedy The School of Rock with Jack Black and Joan Cusack Ridley Scott's con-man dramedy Matchstick Men starring Nicolas Cage and Sam Rockwell Joel Schumacher's IRA flick Veronica Guerin with Cate Blanchett. Director Jane Campion's erotic thriller In the Cut which stars Meg Ryan and Mark Ruffalo The Girl With a Pearl Earring Scarlett Johansson Colin Firth Tom Wilkinson; Robert Altman's backstage ballet opus The Company; Miramax's Philip Roth adaptation The Human Stain directed by Robert Benton starring Anthony Hopkins and Nicole Kidman
CBS, as befits the second-highest-rated TV network, is the second most stable network. CBS has announced that it will air seven new shows this coming fall, two more than top-rated NBC, The Associated Press reports. The seven new shows--five dramas and two comedies--for the fall primetime slate are, in airtime order: Bram and Alice, Still Stnading, CSI: Miami, Presidio Med, Without a Trace, Hack and RHD/LA.
Barbara Walters will interview Tom Cruise, Halle Berry and Sarah Jessica Parker in her pre-Oscar show on ABC. Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) will give birth on the Friends season finale Bob Dylan is starring in a movie William H. Macy David Arquette and Thomas Ian Nicholas Conan O'Brien gets a four year deal
On the bill for the Super Bowl ad lineup is Pepsi covergirl Britney Spears the White House and movies Bad Company and Signs
Carol Burnett made a triumphant return to CBS Monday night, drawing a sensational 18.8 rating and a 30 share in the 10:00 p.m. hour.
Following is a Quick Take about the fall TV lineup changes. Mentioned keywords are NBC ABC CBS FOX WB According to Jim Crossing Over Law & Order Criminal Intent Undeclared Ellen Ellen DeGeneres Jim Belushi Reba Maybe Its Me Raising Dad Inside Schwartz Will & Grace fall TV
After suffering its worst Tuesday-night ratings results in 15 years last week, ABC quickly reacted Thursday by yanking the struggling Joan Cusack comedy, shifting its new Jason Alexander sitcom, and slotting its hit drama NYPD Blue into the 9:00 hour.
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 5, 2000 -- Besides the elbow-rubbing and power mongering, let's not forget that the Sundance Film Festival is also about the films. With that in mind, the annual indie film fest announced today its partial list of films for the 2001 powwow. The lineup for three categories -- dramas, documentaries and the American Spectrum -- have thus far been announced, and other areas such as premiere, international films and short films will be announced Wednesday. Films at the festival only compete in the dramatic and documentary categories. Top films coming out of Sundance in previous years include Ed Burns' "The Brothers McMullen" and last year's "Girlfight" from director Karyn Kusama. The Sundance Film Festival takes place Jan. 18-28 in Park City, Utah. In the meantime, here's the complete list of Sundance films in competition and in the Amer
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 12, 2001 -- The invitational program for the 3rd Annual Hollywood Black Film Festival has been announced. The five-day event, to be held in Culver City, Calif., from Jan. 31 to Feb. 4, will kick off with the film "The Caveman's Valentine," the new film by "Eve's Bayou" director Kasi Lemmons starring Samuel L. Jackson. The film is an adaptation of George Dawes Green's 1995 novel about a Julliard-trained jazz musician turned schizophrenic drawn out of his insanity to solve a murder mystery. Closing the festival will be the prison drama "Lockdown." The film is directed by John Luessenhop and stars Richard T. Jones as a competitive swimmer whose friends are wrongly accused of a crime they did not commit. A total of 50 films will unspool at the HBFF 2001. Other notable films in the festival include the acclaimed documentary "Long Night's Journey Into Da