News Roundup: Scarlett Johansson To Direct Feature, 'Ain't Them Bodies...

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Scarlett Johansson is ready to make a career change. The actress has announced her directorial debut, where she'll be tackling a work by Truman Capote. Also, IFC released a neat illustrated poster for David Lowery's Sundance hit Ain't Them Bodies Saints. We also got our sticky little hands on Tobias Funke's sizzling audition reel, plus Netflix released 12 new photos for the upcoming...

Elementary: The Woman/Heroine - Episode 23/24 Season 1—TV Review

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The first season of Elementary dealt with its fair share of kinks but gradually found its footing. Like every version of Sherlock Holmes, we encountered the inevitable mystery of the sinister Moriarty. The reveal of Irene Adler left Sherlock in shock, and many questions unanswered. Thankfully, our curiosity was quenched in "The Woman." And while "Heroine"...

Poll: What did you think of 'Elementary's' Moriarty Reveal?

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In Elementary's two-part finale, nothing was as it seemed. Sherlock Holmes (Jonny Lee Miller) was reunited with the love of his life, while under the watchful eye of Moriarty. When Irene Adler (guest star Natalie Dormer) rises from the grave, it knocks Sherlock off his feet. But her return was nothing compared to Moriarty's next reveal. What did you...

The Office: Finale: Episode 24/25 Season 9 – TV Review

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That's it, and that's all for The Office. After nine seasons, it's time to say goodbye to all our friends at Dunder-Mifflin Scranton branch. The 200th and final episode of the venerable NBC series wraps it up with a lot of comedy, plenty of guest stars and, most importantly, one last round of memories from a great TV show. Check below for the full (and...

'The Dark Tower' Films And TV Series May Have A New Investor, Could Still...

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The long-gestating plans to turn Stephen King’s gargantuan and multi-novel The Dark Tower series into a franchise of three films and a concurrent television series have hit more than a few snags over the years—the film lost leading man Javier Bardem (who was to be replaced by Russell Crowe), and then Universal bailed on the pricey project, and then Warner Bros. rejected...

'Marvel's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.' Full Trailer: Lots Of Attractive People...

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Earlier this week, we saw the first teaser trailer for Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the ABC TV series that will expand the Marvel Cinematic Universe into the realm of the small screen, and feature Agent Coulson teaming up with a ragtag band of misfits who will eventually become a family while battling evil, because that’s what happens in almost every Joss Whedon-led project. ...

TV News Roundup: NBC and Fox Release Trailers For New Shows

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It continues to be a big week for television. All of the major networks are in New York, unveiling their fall lineups and introducing new shows. NBC and Fox have released a bunch of trailers for their freshmen series, including video for Dracula, starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, The Michael J. Fox Show, Seth MacFarlane's Dads and Andy...

Castle: Watershed: Episode 24 Season 5 --TV Review

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This week was Castle's season finale. In "Watershed," Beckett must choose between the job opportunity of a lifetime and continuing to work with Castle and the team. Caught at a crossroad, she turns to her family and friends to help her decide.

'Sleepy Hollow' TV Series Trailer: Quite Possibly The Dumbest Thing You'll...

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Sometimes…sometimes there simply are not enough words to capture how goofy, inane, and misguided a film or television project can be, but perhaps today we’ve found a new term to capture when a Hollywood project crosses over into simple, stupid self-parody: we’ll call it Sleepy Hollow.  Why?  Because that’s the name of a new TV series set to launch this fall on Fox.  It’s...

TV News Roundup: The Latest On Networks' Renewals, Orders, and...

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The TV networks are busy announcing renewals, new show orders and cancellations that'll come into play this during the fall 2013-2014 season. We've taken the time to roundup the latest information on what shows are coming back later this year, and which shows got axed. We've also included information on brand new shows. All you need to know is down below:

Mad Men: Man With a Plan: Episode 7 Season 6—TV Review

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Merging isn't without its problems on Mad Men. "Man With a Plan" focuses on the currently nameless agency, along with all the trouble it creates. With John Slattery in the director's chair, the episode held a certain air, but it wasn't enough to hide a slowly creeping oversight.

'24: Live Another Day' Is Finally Happening, Really, We Promise This Time

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OK, we’re going to do this one more time, damn it, and then that is it-- Kiefer Sutherland said filming on a 24 movie would begin in 2011.  But, 20th Century Fox then shot down the script, yet Sutherland promised the film was still coming.  Then the actor promised the film would happen in 2012, and then the film became delayed before a 24 trilogy was promised.  Then,...

'Marvel's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.' TV Series Trailer: Agent Coulson Goes...

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A lot is happening very quickly in the world of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Marvel’s mouthful of a new TV series/ small screen expansion of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.  First: Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has been unsurprisingly picked up by ABC to air this fall.  Moreover, we now have an official cast picture and insignia (see above); and even more...

'Arrested Development' Season Four Trailer: There Will Be Some Stairs

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Ten years after it began, and seven years after it was brutally canceled by Fox, beloved cult TV series Arrested Development is finally back—in trailer form, anyway.  The long-awaited Netflix-only fourth season (a prologue to the equally long-awaited Arrested Development film) is set to begin streaming in its entirety on May 26th, but for now, we’ve got the fourth season...