Nurse Jackie: ‘Chicken Soup’ Preview

June 22, 2009 by Chandra  

Nurse Jackie: ‘Chicken Soup’ Preview

I’ve heard of a lot of things during my lifetime, but never anything like what’s coming up on tonight’s (June 22) fresh episode of Nurse Jackie deliciously titled “Chicken Soup.”

During the episode, Jackie talks about her daughter Grace’s anxiety with Dr. O’Hara, and pharmacist Eddie discovers a machine called a Pyxis that dispenses pills is set to replace him. Losing your job to another human being — Sucks. Losing your job to a piece of equipment — Pretty damn priceless and brutal.
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Weeds: ‘Su-Su-Sucio’ Preview

June 22, 2009 by Chandra  

Weeds: ‘Su-Su-Sucio’ Preview

Poor Nancy Botwin. There’s a world of trouble — and then some — in store for the single mom with another child on the way during tonight’s (June 22) new episode of Weeds Phil Collins-ingly titled “Su-Su-Sucio.”

On the up side for viewers, actress Jennifer Jason Leigh (Fast Times at Ridgemont High) returns to continue her role as Nancy’s estranged older sister Jill. You can never have too much Jennifer, if you ask me.
More after the jump.

‘Weather Girl’ in Photos

June 18, 2009 by Chandra  

‘Weather Girl’ in Photos

Blayne Weaver’s feature film Weather Girl stars Tricia O’Kelley (The New Adventures of Old Christine) as Sylvia, an unemployed former weather girl based in Seattle. Sylvia is forced to move in with her brother and his friend when she’s fired from her job after an on-air freak out. The reason? The discovery that her boyfriend (Mark Harmon) has been secretly hooking up with her co-host (Kaitlin Olson).

Weather Girl hits theaters in the United States on July 10, but you can preview it right now in the stills after the jump. Also, learn more about the indie comedy in the earlier …read more

Sitcom Stars Storm Theaters July 10 in ‘Weather Girl’

June 18, 2009 by Chandra  

Sitcom Stars Storm Theaters July 10 in ‘Weather Girl’

Weather Girl: Partly Cloudy with a 90% Chance of Total Meltdown
Love that tag line!
The new indie comedy movie Weather Girl doesn’t hit theaters in the United States until July 10, but it has already generated excellent word of mouth and racked up a few notable honors at several film festivals, including Best Narrative Feature at the deadCENTER Film Festival, Honorary Mention for the Audience Award at the Nashville Film Festival, and Best Narrative Feature at the Vail Film Festival.

Written and directed by Blayne Weaver (Outside Sales, Losing Lois Lane), the flick stars The New Adventures of Old Christine’s Tricia O’Kelley …read more

Reno 911!: The Return of ‘Human Giant’

June 17, 2009 by Chandra  

Reno 911!: The Return of ‘Human Giant’

Wow! What goodies are in store for Reno 911! viewers tonight!
Not only will fans get the regular dose of comedic inanity we’ve come to expect from the show during tonight’s (June 17) new episode “Viacom Grinch,” but they’ll also be treated to three guest stars, all from the cult sketch-comedy series Human Giant.

That’s right — Aziz Ansari (Parks and Recreation), Rob Huebel (The Office), and Paul Scheer (30 Rock) are dropping by the show again to lend a humorous hand after playing insurance representatives on last season’s episode “Mayor Hernandez.” And if you didn’t already know, the Viacom in …read more

Next on ‘Meet the Browns’: The Cousins & The Body

June 17, 2009 by Chandra  

Next on ‘Meet the Browns’: The Cousins & The Body

Tyler Perry’s House of Payne is still taking a break and offering four repeats from 8pm to 10pm ET tonight (June 17). But Meet the Browns is in business with two more new episodes for fans, starting at 10pm.

The first episode, “Meet the Cousins,” has a main storyline that concerns Will, who finds himself in trouble with Sasha after she comes across some photos on his cell phone that show him at a bachelor party. It’s safe to assume the pictures are on the wild or provocative side.
A second plot thread involves Mr. Brown, who — to his great dismay, …read more

Nurse Jackie: ‘Sweet ‘n All’ Preview

June 15, 2009 by Chandra  

Nurse Jackie: ‘Sweet ‘n All’ Preview

It’s time tonight (June 15) for the second episode of Showtime’s new hit Edie Falco comedy Nurse Jackie, which received a swift second-season pickup just hours after the series premiere last Monday.

This time around, viewers will get to hang out more with Jackie’s family when the nurse and her husband Kevin (Dominic Fumusa) grow increasingly suspicious that their young daughter Grace (Ruby Jerins) may have a pesky anxiety disorder.
Follow the jump for more details.

Weeds: ‘Machetes Up Top’ Preview

June 15, 2009 by Chandra  

Weeds: ‘Machetes Up Top’ Preview

Tonight’s (June 15) episode of Showtime’s Weeds is called “Machetes Up Top.” Sounds kind of dangerous, no? And it features a cream-of-the-crop guest star, too.

During the latest adventures of Nancy Botwin and her assorted relatives and acquaintances, Nancy decides to secretly visit Guillermo in prison without Esteban knowing after she receives a foreboding message from the convict.
More details after the jump.

‘Surviving Suburbia’ Is Back … Again

June 12, 2009 by Chandra  

‘Surviving Suburbia’ Is Back … Again

Let’s just agree to call ABC’s rookie sitcom Surviving Suburbia the latest television series that refuses to die, no matter how much some people wish it would. Yes, Bob Saget’s current show is back again with more previously unaired episodes.

Up tonight (June 12) in the series’ new Fridays at 8pm ET time slot is “If the Shoe Fits, Steal It.” Steve (Saget) is busy being the resident grouch his neighbors know and loathe, until his young daughter Courtney’s shoes are stolen and he finds another way to behave distastefully. This particular time, he decides to blame the mother of one …read more

My Name Is Earl: Completely and Officially Over

June 11, 2009 by Chandra  

My Name Is Earl: Completely and Officially Over

The bad, sad news dropped earlier today. Basic-cable network TBS, which currently syndicates My Name Is Earl, has declined to pick up the comedy following its cancellation at NBC last month. That means the sitcom is now officially finished. *sniffle*

Blame the latest disastrous and final development in the comedy’s struggle to survive on failed negotiations. Apparently, Turner, which owns TBS (and also TNT), and the sitcom’s production studio, Twentieth Century Fox TV, were unable to reach an agreement that would have allowed production of new episodes to continue.
The culprit? Money, as always. It seems one or both sides couldn’t come …read more

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