Drama: Page 8
This is page 8 of the drama coverage from Watchers WatchPremiering this Week: Burn Notice Second Season (2008-07-08): We just finished watching the first two episodes of Burn Notice -- and they are awesome.
Benjamin Bratt is The Cleaner (2008-07-07): We saw Wanted on Fourth of July -- loved it -- and one of the trailers was for The Cleaner, a new drama that will premiere on A & E on Tuesday, July 15, 2008, at 10:00 p.
The United States of Tara: Weirdest TV Concept This Year? (2008-06-05): Toni Collette will star in Tara, a Stephen Speilberg produced show for the fall.
Get Ready for an Avalanche of Sequels (2008-06-02): Den of Geek rounds up the thirty (!) sequels that are being planned by Hollywood.
The New Trailer for Burn After Reading (2008-05-31): Here's the new trailer for Burn After Reading, the Coen Brothers next film after No Country for Old Men.
Lost Season Four Finale Review (2008-05-30): The season finale of Lost was just amazing.
USA Network Expanding Character Arcade (2008-05-29): As television producers have become more web-savvy, they now routinely build websites for new shows, with character blogs, plot summaries, photos and message boards.
Lost and the Creepy Cabin (2008-05-09): So, how amazing was Lost last night? We got the story of John Locke's childhood and the parallels to Ben's life were eerie.
The Secrets of Benjamin Linus (2008-04-26): Kristin of Watch With Kristin at E! has a fantastic interview with Michael Emerson who plays the complex and utterly fascinating Benjamin Linus on Lost.
Audiences Staying Away From Topical Films (2008-04-19): Variety reports that audiences are growing quite tired of topical films, such as those that cover hot-button political issues and the Iraq War.
The Return of Lost (2008-04-18): Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof talked about the return of Lost next week in a conference call with reporters.
Stanley Kamel Dead at 65 (2008-04-10): Stanley Kamel, a veteran actor who is currently playing Dr.
NBC Announces 2008 Fall Lineup (2008-04-03): NBC has announced its programming for the next year, which features a new flexible schedule for year-round programming.
21 Tops the Box Office (2008-03-31): The story of a group of MIT students who broke the bank at the casinos, 21, topped the box office this past weekend, making $24,105,943.
Lost Returns in Late April (2008-03-25): Lost will return to TV screens on April 24th and will wrap up the current season with five new episodes.
DVD Pick: No Country For Old Men (2008-03-24): The Coen Brothers swept the Oscars, winning Best Picture and Best Director for their post-modern noir Western, No Country for Old Men.
The Resurgence of 3-D (2008-03-11): 3-D movies are back, in a big way.
Semi-Pro Tops the Box Office (2008-03-03): In a very slow box office weekend, Will Ferrell's Semi-Pro barely took the top spot, making $15,200,000.
Saturday Night Live Returns February 23 (2008-02-13): The writers' strike is finally over and the screenwriters are heading back to work.
End of the Journey for Journeyman? (2007-11-30): The time travel series Journeyman may be coming to an end soon.
American Gangster Rules the Box Office (2007-11-06): Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe delivered a knockout punch to Jerry Seinfeld and his bees this past weekend; American Gangster topped the box office making $43,565,115 with an excellent per theater showing of $14,264.
Writers Strike Will Cripple Hollywood (2007-11-02): The Writers Guild goes on strike this Monday, November 5th at 12:01 a.
Murder Comes to Friday Night Lights (2007-10-25): A murder in the Friday Night Lights series has left fans of the show totally shocked.
Adios to Viva Laughlin (2007-10-23): After only two episodes, Hugh Jackman's musical drama, Viva Laughlin has been cancelled.
Producers of Desperate Housewives Apologize to Phillipines (2007-10-04): The producers of Desperate Housewives got an earful from the Phillipines government over a perceived slur against Phillipino medical personnel that aired during the show last Sunday night.