Laura Dern-related stories
Posted Sep 3rd 2009 1:08PM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, Pickups and Renewals, Casting, Reality-Free

We can add Laura Dern to the long list of big-time movie actresses who've moved into TV roles. Her comedy project with Mike White is
moving forward with a pilot order from HBO.
Tentatively titled
Enlightened, the single-camera comedy stars Dern as a self-destructive woman who has a spiritual awakening and decides to live an enlightened life. Of course, this creates all sorts of turmoil at home and work.
Dern's knock-out performance as Katherine Harris in 2008's
Recount got the attention of HBO. White, her director on the 2007 feature film
Year of the Dog, says he's "stoked," noting, "The only thing I can think of cooler than making a show at HBO is doing it with Laura Dern."
HBO continues to be a favorite of mine, and I'm looking forward to seeing how this show fares. I've been a fan of Dern's dating back to her roles in
Rambling Rose and
Wild at Heart, and with her involvement in this project, I can't imagine it will be anything less than fantastic.
Posted Jan 11th 2009 11:29PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Awards, Reality-Free
The Golden Globes really is one of the more interesting award shows. Oscar has mostly movie people, Grammy has mostly music people, and Emmy has mostly TV people. It's rather fun and a different dynamic to have the movie and TV people all mixing together on one place. That's how we can have an E! red carpet scene like
The Dark Knight's Aaron Eckhart asking
Desperate Housewives' Eva Longoria if she's been drinking. TV-wise, it was also great to see Miley Cyrus come up to talk to Ryan Seacrest right after that Jonas kid and see them not talk to each other. Funny to see dad Billy Ray talk to him though. I think he said "stay away from my daughter."
The awards show is over. I'm sure the drinking and eating and dancing and fornicating is still going on as I type this, but the show itself is now history. Here's a list of the major TV winners, some notes on who got snubbed, as well as a few observations on what went down tonight.
Continue reading Here's who won tonight at The Golden Globes
Posted May 26th 2008 12:24PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Cable/Satellite, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

After the first 15 minutes of the HBO movie
Recount, I was so upset, so filled with rage that I wondered if I wanted to watch the rest of the movie. Did I want to relive the events of November 7, 2000? Did I want to watch what happened, the craziest election fiasco in the last 25 years? I was compelled to stick with it because I had lived through it and I was dying to know what I didn't know when it unfolded in real time. I thought the HBO movie might teach me something, and, in fact, it did.
For those who don't want to know what happened in
Recount, I won't reveal any spoilers until after the jump. Of course, if you don't already know how the election turned out, you've either been in a coma or are woefully out of touch. Suffice to say that
Recount doesn't rewrite history. The ending is exactly as it was in 2000.
Continue reading HBO's Recount: A review