Welcome back to Bleeding Cool's "weekly" recap/review of NBC's new Thursday night comedy series A.P Bio, starring It's Always in Sunny in Philadelphia's Glenn Howerton and Happy!'s Patton Oswalt We're taking a look at tonight's fourth episode, 'Overachieving Virgins' — no matter what NBC says because…
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Welcome back to Bleeding Cool's "weekly" recap/review of NBC's new Thursday night comedy series A.P Bio, starring It's Always in Sunny in Philadelphia's Glenn Howerton and Happy!'s Patton Oswalt We're taking a look at tonight's third episode, 'Burning Miles' — but first?
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Ex-Fuller House showrunner Jeff Franklin took to Instagram for his first official statement following his removal by Netflix and Warner Bros. TV. Franklin was removed from the show he helped create following multiple allegations of abusive and inappropriate behavior.
Rupert Evans (The Man in the High Castle) looks to be taking on a very important role in the CW’s Charmed reboot pilot from Jane the Virgin creator/showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman.
The Big Short's John Magaro is going from Wall Street crisis to troubles of a slightly more epic (read: global) nature, joining the cast of Netflix's adaptation of Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba's comic book series The Umbrella Academy.
In light of the recent school shooting in Parkland, Florida, and in the shadow of the current national gun violence debate, the Paramount Network has announced that it is delaying the premiere of Heathers, the network's series adaptation of the 1988 cult classic film.
As a result of numerous complaints accusing the showrunner of being verbally abusive and making inappropriate statements in both the writers' room and the show's set, Netflix and Warner Bros. TV have decided to not renew their overall production deal with Fuller House's Jeff Franklin.
In Archer: Danger Island, Sterling Archer (H. Jon Benjamin) is trading the gumshoe life of 1947 Los Angeles-esque Dreamland for an island adventure filled with spies, double-deals... and Krieger as a parrot?
After only three episodes, I'm becoming a huge fan of A.P. Bio's supporting cast; especially Jack's "Three Wise Women of the Teacher's Lounge": Mary (Mary Sohn), Michelle (Jean Villepique) and the trio's ringleader (and episode scene-stealer) Stef (Lyric Lewis).
We've had Chander Riggs' small screen dad Andrew Lincoln express his feelings about the death of his "son" Carl Grimes and Riggs leaving AMC's The Walking Dead both in song and in character, and now it's time to see how Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Negan) handled saying goodbye to his friend/cast mate.
Riding high off of the unexpected success of the James McAvoy-starrer Split and currently finishing work on combined Split/Unbreakable sequel Glass, M. Night Shyamalan looks to be the next beneficiary of Apple's major push into scripted series development.
A murder takes place in front of five dozen witnesses — seems pretty much a slam dunk case, right? Yet over 30 years later, the case remains unsolved because apparently No One Saw a Thing: also the title of Blumhouse Television's six-episode true crime documentary series for SundanceTV.
Following up on their announcement that The Purge movie franchise would be coming to series for USA Network and Syfy, Blumhouse has tapped East Los High star Gabriel Chavarria and Jessica Garza (Six) as the series male and female leads, respectively.
Aaron Mahnke's mission to prove that real life can be just as strange (and horrific) as the things we can imagine is getting some second-season help from Amazon.
While I had some very mixed thoughts on last night's Season 8 mid-season premiere of AMC's The Walking Dead (check out Bleeding Cool's recap video of 'Honor' here), I'd be a heartless, soulless freak if I didn't acknowledge that there were some truly heart-wrenching moments leading up to Carl's (Chandler Riggs) death His final words[...]
Welcome back to Bleeding Cool's weekly recap of AMC's The Walking Dead Season 8: Bring Out Your Dead! After a mid-season break that felt a lot longer than it actually was, we're back with our "revap" (review/recap) of the series' ninth episode: 'Honor':
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Welcome back to Bleeding Cool's "weekly" recap/review of NBC's new Thursday night comedy series A.P Bio, starring It's Always in Sunny in Philadelphia's Glenn Howerton and Happy!'s Patton Oswalt This time, we're taking a look at the show's second episode, 'Teacher Jail' — but before we go any further, it's time to talk about[...]
Glad to see you survived your mid-season break, and welcome back to Bring Out Your Dead!: Bleeding Cool's The Walking Dead Live-blog! Tonight, we'll be taking a look at Season 8's 80+ minute ninth episode, 'Honor', as "All Out War" reaches its final stages.
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Bleeding Cool's Ray Flook recaps iZombie season 2 for you and makes a case for why this season is the best of the series so far.
With the Saviors emboldened and poised to launch a final strike, our heroes have realize that "It's Time to Finish the Fight!" But before the carnage, a time to reflect and say goodbye to a beloved character…
So before Sunday night's mid-season premiere on AMC, get caught up with Bleeding Cool's recaps of Episodes 5-8 of[...]
Originally published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint in 2010, CW's adaptation of Chris Roberson and Michael Allred's iZombie premiered on March 17th, 2015; and when I first watched it, I thought it reminded me of a cross between Monk and Law and Order, with an adorable easy-on-the-eyes goth lead thrown into the mix.
As the Winter Olympics heads towards its official closing ceremony on Sunday, February 25, from the Olympic Stadium in Pyeongchang, South Korea, the Olympic Channel (the official social media account for the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) competition) is asking Olympics fans to #SlideAPose.
You're a fan of Kristin Chenoweth and a fan of Starz's American Gods? Well, we've got some good news and we've got some not-so-good news for you. So where should we start? Let's start with the good news!
For Stargate Origins, the future of the franchise continues to lie in the past as the webs series offers us a preview of what's still to come this season; as well an overview of Episodes 4 and 5, which premiered tonight at 7 p.m. ET/4p.m. PT on the on the Stargate Command streaming service.
Meanwhile, the fight continues in other communities as core members face hard decisions.
Make sure to join us for Bring Out Your Dead!, Bleeding Cool's The Walking Dead live-blog, this Sunday night – and every Sunday night – at 9 p.m ET Our live-blog landing site goes live at 8 p.m ET for some TWD "pre-game"[...]
is producing for BBC America, with Sally Woodward Gentle and Lee Morris serving as executive producers, Colin Wratten serving as producer, and Oh serving as associate producer.
(You can check out Bleeding Cool's thoughts on the pilot script here.)
Set to premiere Sunday, April 8th at 8 p.m./7 p.m CT, here's your first teaser look at BBC America's[...]
With what's apparently a good day for Hamilton alumni casting news, Tony Award winner Brandon Victor Dixon has been cast as Judas in NBC's upcoming live performance broadcast of Jesus Christ Superstar.
Amazon Prime has released the official trailer for their comedy series adaptation of Conn and Hal Iggulden's book The Dangerous Book for Boys, as well as setting the premiere date for Friday, March 30th.
For their direct-to-consumer streaming service to succeed, Disney is going to be leaning hard on remakes, reboots and dragging out any licensed property they own that will get viewer eyeballs to their screens — and viewer money in their pockets. Cue The Muppets!
Meanwhile, the fight continues in other communities as core members face hard decisions.
Make sure to join us for Bring Out Your Dead!, Bleeding Cool's The Walking Dead live-blog, this Sunday night – and every Sunday night – at 9 p.m ET Our live-blog landing site goes live at 8 p.m ET for some TWD "pre-game"[...]