Nice to have you back again for Bleeding Cool’s recap/review of NBC’s Thursday night comedy series A.P. Bio, starring It’s Always in Sunny in Philadelphia‘s Glenn Howerton and Happy!‘s Patton Oswalt. Thankfully, the show pulled away from "television cliches" with 'Durbin Crashes;' so let's see how it faired this week.
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Netflix is serving up our first helping of Safe, the mystery-drama series starring Michael C. Hall (Dexter) from the streaming service and French cable channel Canal+. Author Harlan Coben (Found, Fool Me) also serves as executive producer; with Danny Brocklehurst (Shameless) adapting the work for series television.
The Netflix news machine keeps rolling along with our first official images from Maniac, the streaming service's new 10-episode half-hour comedy series from director Cary Fukunaga (Beasts of No Nation, True Detective).
Welcome back to the fourth edition of Bleeding Cool‘s weekly recap/review of Freeform‘s Siren, Eric Wald and Dean White‘s mermaid fantasy-action drama. We've got strange nurses, mermaids on the loose, and hidden conspiracies quickly becoming a lot less hidden heading into the season's fpurth episode, 'On The Road.'
Netflix continues its sleeper hold on announcements Wednesday morning, revealing that the ladies of GLOW would be returning for a 10-episode season 2 in June through a new teaser.
The world of Stranger Things is set to get a lot more "upside-down-ier" (definitely not a thing) with Netflix adding The Princess Bride's Cary Elwes and Starship Trooper's Jake Busey to the upcoming third season of the popular sci-fi series.
Welcome to the first edition of Bleeding Cool’s weekly review/recap of AMC‘s Fear the Walking Dead Season 4, as we join the series at the same time that The Walking Dead's Morgan (Lennie James) does: with the season premiere 'What's Your Story?'.
The CW's iZombie Season 4 rolls along with episode 6 'My Really Fair Lady,' which had me laughing thanks to Ravi Chakrabarti (Rahul Kohli).
Welcome to Bleeding Cool’s final weekly review/recap of AMC‘s The Walking Dead Season 8 - can you believe we've been through an entire season of "All Out War"? So let's take a look at whether season finale 'Wrath' ended in a blaze of glory or with a sad, lonely whimper...
With an epic ending to The Walking Dead's eighth season "All Out War" on the horizon and promises of new beginnings with Fear the Walking Dead's fourth season, welcome walker-fighters and walker-bait to Dead Man Blogging: Bleeding Cool's The Walking Dead/Fear the Walking Dead Live-Blog!.
With an epic ending to The Walking Dead's eighth season "All Out War" on the horizon and promises of new beginnings with Fear the Walking Dead's fourth season, join Bleeding Cool on Sunday night, April 15, for Dead Man Blogging: Bleeding Cool's The Walking Dead/Fear the Walking Dead Live-Blog!.
Welcome to another addition of Bleeding Cool's The Walking Dead Rewind, where we take a look back at the season's penultimate episode 'Worth' ahead of this week's "Survival Sunday", which sees the end of The Walking Dead season 8 and the premiere of Fear the Walking Dead season 4.
With The Walking Dead's eighth season wrapping up this Sunday and Fear the Walking Dead season 4 premiering the same night, AMC is pulling out all the stops for a FTWD season that's expected to take the series in bold new directions.
Professional dancer Lindsay Arnold is returning to defend her Dancing with the Stars title when the show returns to ABC for its 26th season, which will be an Athletes edition. The network revealed the full pairings during Friday morning's Good Morning America, with the season premiere set for Monday, May 21 at 8 p.m.
The Weekly Static is our look at the past week in the land of the networks, cable, and streaming -- this week we catch you up on what's new with Brock Lesnar, Netflix, John Cusack, Margaret Atwood, and Broad City.
Nice to have you here again for Bleeding Cool’s recap/review of NBC’s Thursday night comedy series A.P. Bio, starring It’s Always in Sunny in Philadelphia‘s Glenn Howerton and Happy!‘s Patton Oswalt...and nice to have you back, A.P. Bio! Let's take a look at 'Durbin Crashes'...
By the end of Freeform Siren's third episode 'Interview with a Mermaid,' we learn Admiral Harrison (Anthony Harrison) and the military are on to Ben (Alex Roe) and his mermaid fascination; - but from the looks of the trailer for this week's episode 'On The Road,' that's the last of their concerns right now.
Looks like we have a "good news/bad news" situation with Broad City's creators, showrunners, directors, and stars Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson. First, the bad news: the Comedy Central's comedy series ends its run with season 5. The good news? Glazer and Jacobson have signed a new development deal with Comedy Central.
We're down to only a matter of days before The Walking Dead's season-long "All Out War" comes to a head in what's being described as a massive-in-scope and surprising Season 8 finale. As if that wasn't enough, AMC is also premiering the eagerly-anticipated fourth season of Fear the Walking Dead immediately following.
Less than a month after one's series premiere and the other's season premiere, HBO has announced that they are renewing the Bill Hader comedy series Barry for a second season; and Mike Judge's Emmy-winning Silicon Valley will be returning for a sixth season.
USA Network has given the green light to four hour-long scripted pilots, all hailing from Universal Cable Productions and representing a cross-section of themes; including a Bourne film franchise spin-off and crime series from Denis Leary (Rescue Me).
Welcome back to another edition of Bleeding Cool‘s weekly recap/review of Freeform‘s mermaid fantasy-action drama Siren. The show's gone two-for-two with episodes that signal a strong start to the series. - but will it be "third time's the charm" with the season's third episode 'Interview with a Mermaid'?
Outcast fans can start scheduling their "repossession" for mid-July, as Cinemax has set Friday, July 20, 10 p.m. for the second season premiere of suspense-horror series from The Walking Dead's Robert Kirkman.
With new showrunner Angela Kang taking over day-to-day operations of AMC's The Walking Dead beginning with the ninth season, outgoing showrunner Scott M. Gimple chose to share his thoughts on the series ahead of Sunday night's season 8 finale.
Time has changed for both Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence, and neither are alone anymore in their fight. As these teasers for YouTube Red’s The Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai demonstrate, a new generation of "karate kids" might end up changing Daniel's and Johnny's fates.
Comedy Central announced on Tuesday that Bruce Willis, the star of Hudson Hawk/voice behind the Billboard-charting The Return of Bruno, will be this year's televised roastee for The Comedy Central Roast of Bruce Willis, set for Summer 2018.
In another example of how an idea can be great for some people and a raging dumpster fire to others, actor John Cusack (Grosse Pointe Blank) is weighing in on Disney's planned romantic comedy series remake of Nick Hornby’s 1995 novel and Cusack's 2000 film adaptation High Fidelity.
As we can see from AMC's sneak preview of The Walking Dead's eighth season finale, 'Wrath,' Eugene and his ammo "cobbler elves" have been working overtime on production - and Negan's here to make sure their work works.
Season 4 has been a bit of a see-saw of big events and tiny disappointments. So as a favor to the creative team behind the CW's iZombie, here are six things I need to see before the show wraps up its fourth season.