This week's 'Homeland,' titled "From A to B and Back Again," we see Carrie and Aayan in bed together half naked going over questions he may be asked when immigrating from Pakistan to England for medical school. Carrie surprises him with money and a passport and says they're leaving tonight. Aayan wants to go back to his dorm to get some stuff which Carrie agrees to, but not before a goodbye kiss. Read More »
It’s being reported by Deadline that actor Paul Giamatti will star alongside Homeland’s Damian Lewis for a new Showtime pilot titled Billions, which is said to be a “Wall Street drama” directed by Divergent’s Neil Berger. Read More »
In this episode of 'Homeland,' titled "Iron in the Fire," Carrie I sitting at a computer looking for a terrorist who could be at the center of the mob killing of former station chief Sandy. All of a sudden, Carrie's nemesis John comes in and helps her find the guy she's looking for. It begs the question: what does he have up his sleeve? Read More »
Showtime and MGM Television are in the works of developing a Showtime storyline of the 1967 Oscar-Winning film "In the Heat of the Night." Read More »
Actress Mary-Louise Parker has quite a few mediums under her belt, such as television, film and the stage. But now, Deadline reports that the former Weeds star is gearing up to pen her very own memoir for Scribner, a New York-based publishing house owned by Simon and Schuster. Read More »
Dwyane Wade is preparing for life without LeBron James. He has many changes to get used to. Firstly he is now a married man, after saying "I do" to Gabrielle Union, secondly he has some serial killer shoes, and now he has to try and kill his NBA opponents off one-by-one. However, he will know longer have King James around, he will be looking to Chris Bosh (still) and the newly acquired Luol Deng. Despite having these killer sneaks, can Wade kick it on the court like he did when LBJ was helping him win championships for the Miami Heat? Read More »
Dexter wrapped its eight-season run on Showtime in September with a critically panned series finale that viewers largely despised. Now, star Michael C. Hall, who played the titular serial killer, has broken his silence on the final episode. Read More »
The new Showtime series which doesn't air until May 11 has just premiered early on YouTube. Read More »
Return to the All Saints' Hospital emergency department with Nurse Jackie and the gang. Showtime announced that they are renewing 'Nurse Jackie' for a seventh season, two weeks ahead of the six season premiere date of April 13 at 9 p.m. Read More »
The 27-year-old Shameless actress posed for the cover of Complex's February/March issue. Rossum then poked fun at how photo-shoots can get in terms of creativity. Read More »
Morgan's appearance in the finale is set for Sunday, April 6. Shameless airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on Showtime. Read More »
Showtime is expected to reveal series pickups for Philip Seymour Hoffman comedy Happyish and Joshua Jackson drama The Affair on Thursday at the Television Critics Association's winter press tour, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The new shows would fill the open slots from Dexter and Californication. Read More »
Inside Llewyn Davis is the newest Coen Brothers movie out in December of this year, following the story of a struggling folk musician in the 1960s. The film stars Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, John Goodman and Justin Timberlake. As you can imagine, the movie is full of musical numbers, so as a special treat these songs will be brought to life on stage this Sunday at a benefit concert. The concert is called Another Day, Another Time: Celebrating the Music of Inside Llewyn Davis and will include performances by The Avett Brothers, Joan Baez, Rhiannon Giddens of Carolina Chocolate Drops, Lake Street Dive, Colin Meloy of The Decemberists, The Milk Carton Kids, Keb' Mo', Marcus Mumford, Bob Neuwirth, Conor Oberst, Punch Brothers, Dave Rawlings Machine, The Secret Sisters, Patti Smith, Gillian Welch, Willie Watson, and Jack White. Read More »