Don Cheadle’s esteemed starrer, House of Lies – is on its way out of Showtime’s roster of hits.
The critically acclaimed comedy that also starred Kristen Bell was an immediate favorite with viewers and consistently dominated the awards circuit.
John Ridley is continuing his quest to energize the landscape of television with socially relevant stories that don’t sugarcoat the consequences that erupt from careless negligence.
The American Crime creator is collaborating with Golden Globe winner Idris Elba on a limited series – Guerrilla – that will air on Showtime in the U.S. and on Sky Atlantic in the U.K.
2013 is proving to be a satisfying vice for some of our favorite celebs that have managed to secure creatively lucrative gigs that will no doubt cast an even brighter light on their illuminating career.
The Industry’s elite gathered to officially kick off award season, from the fashion to the winners, last night definitely lived up to all the hype and excitement.
Comedic genius Ricky Gervais, was back ready to entertain and effortlessly call out the rich and famous for being rich and famous.
Showtime is definitely on a roll when it comes to projects tinged with controversy. It has just been announced that Antoine Fuqua, known for the brutal cop drama Training Day, that gave Denzel Washington his much deserved Best Actor Oscar, will be directing and producing a documentary based on the life of Death Row co-founder Suge Knight. Continue Reading…