The good news? If you’re planning on traveling during Thanksgiving week, you won’t be missing any of the amazing Doctor Who programming that BBC America has announced for the 50th anniversary, including several new specials. The bad news? You’re going to need to take an extra week of vacation the week before Thanksgiving, in order to watch it all. Or maybe you feel some illness coming on?
We’ll have all of this on the SciFiMafia.com calendar, but here it all is in one convenient place, along with descriptions of everything. Also included is a confirmation of the Dw:datd simulcast time: 2:50pm Eastern, November 23.
If you’re new to Doctor Who, Now Is The Time to join us. BBC America has included an excellent catch-up summary of the entire show, under “About Doctor Who” in the press release below, so you’ll be ready. You won’t really know,...
We’ll have all of this on the SciFiMafia.com calendar, but here it all is in one convenient place, along with descriptions of everything. Also included is a confirmation of the Dw:datd simulcast time: 2:50pm Eastern, November 23.
If you’re new to Doctor Who, Now Is The Time to join us. BBC America has included an excellent catch-up summary of the entire show, under “About Doctor Who” in the press release below, so you’ll be ready. You won’t really know,...
- 11/8/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
We know a lot of things about The Doctor, even as we still know so very little. We know he travels through time and space in a Police Box that’s bigger on the inside. We know he fights for justice wherever he lands. And we know he hates to travel alone. Throughout the vast majority of the series he forms the center of, he is accompanied by one or more people (known colloquially as “Companions”) who serve as audience surrogates, conversation partners, and, as often as not, a moral compass to ensure The Doctor doesn’t lose his way in the stars. In its first two seasons, Doctor Who wasn’t just learning how to be a TV show (a precarious process for all new series), it was also forming the building blocks for a legacy that now spans a half century and virtually every medium we have invented for communicating stories.
- 11/1/2013
- by Jordan Ferguson
- SoundOnSight
It's finale night, dance fans. Who are going to be the winners of "So You Think You Can Dance" Season 10? We'll get to that, as we'll be live-blogging the whole almost-2-hour event as it unfolds. Almost 2-hours you say? Yes, there will be a bit of a break while the President addresses the nation. But we'll be here when it returns.
7:57 pm: Refresh often. We'll be updating as we watch. Do you need a recap of last week's routines? Here you go. We will also be embedding available videos as we have them.
8:00 pm: They waste no time by jumping in and introducing the full Top 20, and the judges - Stephen 'tWitch' Boss, Adam Shankman, Paula Abdul, Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy. Cat Deeley and Nigel remind us that there's no judging tonight - this is just a celebration of the dancers. The results are in. We...
7:57 pm: Refresh often. We'll be updating as we watch. Do you need a recap of last week's routines? Here you go. We will also be embedding available videos as we have them.
8:00 pm: They waste no time by jumping in and introducing the full Top 20, and the judges - Stephen 'tWitch' Boss, Adam Shankman, Paula Abdul, Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy. Cat Deeley and Nigel remind us that there's no judging tonight - this is just a celebration of the dancers. The results are in. We...
- 9/11/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
CBS Films has acquired screen rights to The Husband’s Secret, the Liane Moriarty novel that was published in July by Amy Einhorn Books and hit the bestseller lists. The novel follows three different women whose lives are plunged into crises after one of the women opens a Pandora’s Box that ties all three women together in ways no one could have suspected. “This is a book that is being read and passed on to friends by women of all ages,” said CBS Films co-president Terry Press. “The characters and story have evoked strong critical and reader reactions and we are thrilled to translate that to the big screen.” Ipg and Curtis Brown Australia repped by he book. CBS exec Winnie Kemp is overseeing.
- 9/4/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
CBS Films has preemptively secured exclusive rights to Liane Moriarty’s novel “The Husband’s Secret,” which has already become a No. 1 New York Times bestseller since it was published in July by Amy Einhorn Books. Story follows three different women whose lives are plunged into crises after one opens a Pandora’s Box that ties all of them together. Also Read: Oscar Winner Ari Sandel to Direct ‘The Duff’ for CBS Films (Exclusive) “This is a book that is being read and passed on to friends by women of all ages,” said Terry Press, co-president of CBS Films. “The characters and story have.
- 9/4/2013
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
CBS Films has made a preemptive bid for exclusive rights to Liane Moriarty’s novel, published on Jul 30 through Amy Einhorn Books.
The Husband’s Secret centres on the plight of three women after one opens a Pandora’s Box that ties them together.
Creative executive Winnie Kemp is overseeing the project for CBS Films.
Moriarty is represented by Jerry Kalajian of Intellectual Property Group and Fiona Inglis of Curtis Brown Australia.
The Husband’s Secret centres on the plight of three women after one opens a Pandora’s Box that ties them together.
Creative executive Winnie Kemp is overseeing the project for CBS Films.
Moriarty is represented by Jerry Kalajian of Intellectual Property Group and Fiona Inglis of Curtis Brown Australia.
- 9/4/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
After tonight's The Big Bang Theory, I'm glad I ended up deleting my stockpile of Alphas episodes from my DVR. As far as entertainment goes, I don't think there's anything as frustrating as watching a television series that ends on a cliffhanger without resolution.
On "The Closure Alternative," Sheldon's problem went beyond his frustration at the Syfy network for the cancellation of Alphas and to his obsession with closure. Amy tried to fix him by putting him through a series of situations without closure in order to train his mind to accept incomplete actions and activities. It was valiant effort, Amy.
Unsuccessful, but a nice try regardless.
She put Sheldon through complete activities including: a Tic-Tac-Toe game, the National Anthem, setting up dominoes without knocking them down, cranking a Jack-in-the-Box without having him pop and blocking candles from being blown out on a cake. I think I would have...
On "The Closure Alternative," Sheldon's problem went beyond his frustration at the Syfy network for the cancellation of Alphas and to his obsession with closure. Amy tried to fix him by putting him through a series of situations without closure in order to train his mind to accept incomplete actions and activities. It was valiant effort, Amy.
Unsuccessful, but a nice try regardless.
She put Sheldon through complete activities including: a Tic-Tac-Toe game, the National Anthem, setting up dominoes without knocking them down, cranking a Jack-in-the-Box without having him pop and blocking candles from being blown out on a cake. I think I would have...
- 4/26/2013
- by carla@tvfanatic.com (Carla Day)
- TVfanatic
The 2012 RopeofSilicon Movie Awards 2012 was a curious year for movies. To look at a year in movies at a glance we often turn straight to blockbusters and in the case of 2012 it may seem as if it really wasn't that great a year. Then you begin to drill down deeper and even films that divided the audience created large amounts of discussions, and beyond blockbusters there were plenty of middle ground to small-budget indie features that were quite powerful. As far as discussion pieces go, here on RopeofSilicon a lot of time was dedicated to divisive films as The Grey, Prometheus and Looper. A conversation involving the ending of The Grey was quite popular, I posed theories on Looper's theme more than once, the Zero Dark Thirty torture controversy was annoying, but necessary and the movie that probably generated the most conversation was Prometheus, of which I wrote a massive six-page exploratory article.
- 1/22/2013
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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