Posts with tag Julianne Moore
Posted Mar 28th 2008 10:40AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Battlestar Galactica, Cable/Satellite, Pickups and Renewals

Since it looks like
Bionic Woman is not coming back to NBC, although nothing's been confirmed, the executive producer is moving on.
David Eick is writing a pilot based on the Alfonso Cuarón film Children of Men for SciFi.
The film, brilliantly directed by the Mexican filmmaker, was a grim tale about the future -- England in 2027 -- where women have become completely infertile and the human race faces a major crises with less than a century to survive.
Continue reading Children of Men: The series
Posted Feb 28th 2008 8:22PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Desperate Housewives, Spoilers Anonymous, Celebrities, Casting

The
Desperate Housewives casting agents have been rather productive since the show resumed production last week. The question is will fans be happy when hearing their casting choices?
The O.C.'s Chris Carmack,
The West Wing's Gary Cole and movie actress Julianne Moore will appear in the upcoming episodes of the series.
Spoilers about their roles after the jump!Continue reading New crop of characters for Desperate Housewives
Posted May 24th 2006 11:37AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Premium Cable, Programming

Starz is getting in on the reality show phenomenon (arguably, a little late). Starting June 19, it will air ten-minute episodes of a new reality show where the winner gets a role in a new movie starring Nicolas Cage, Julianne Moore, and Jessica Biel. The series follows more than 200 actors from auditions to the winner's appearance on set of the movie,
Next. I'm not sure if the series is meant to deter people from becoming actors or inspire them-- or maybe it's simply a behind-the-scenes look at landing a role in a movie. The series is called
Looking for Stars.
Posted Feb 16th 2006 9:30PM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable, Late Night, OpEd, The Daily Show

Clearly,
The Daily Show has had an absolute field day with the fact that
Cheney shot
a 78 year-old man in the face... They loved this news enough to stretch it over another episode. Quite frankly, I was
amazed. If they talk about it again on Thursday, that'll make an entire week of
Daily Show programming about
the incident. Who can blame them for eating the news up? I mean, dude, Cheney shot a 78 year-old man in the face. I
don't think I need to repeat it again. Anyway, Cheney agreed to a no-holds-bar grilling public press conference about
the incident -- okay, not really. He opted for an
interview on FOX News (oh, whoop-de-doo), in
which he lightly touched on the inner details and also stressed the importance of accuracy because... next time, he
will kill Henry Whittington.
Continue reading The Daily Show: February 15, 2006