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Oct 23, 2009 -
- Comedian Soupy Sales dies at 83 — Movieline
- Fargo Rock City, Chuck Klosterman's novel, is being turned into a movie — The A.V. Club
- Sylvester Stallone is working on Rocky 7 — Worst Previews
- Here's a schedule for upcoming Halloween episodes and specials — TV.com
- Melrose Place's Colin Egglesfield reveals how he feels about losing his role on the show — Watch With Kristin
- Justin Theroux is producing a comedy called Air Guitar — Coming Soon
- Tracey Morgan has some really sweet words about Lorne Michaels (but don't worry, there's still swearing) — Vulture
- Amelia director Mira Nair says Amelia Earhart was modern and would be considered an iconoclast now — TrèsSugar
- HBO series In Treatment is getting a third season — HitFix
- Joss Whedon talks about Dollhouse's absence from November sweeps — MTV Movies Blog
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Jun 08, 2009 -
- American Idol winner Kris Allen has officially signed a record deal with Jive. — Billboard
- Masi Oka conceived of the idea for and will executive produce the adventure film The Defenders for Dreamworks. — ComingSoon
- In Treatment might be too expensive for HBO to bring it back for a third season.
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Apr 05, 2009 -
If you have HBO or Showtime, tonight's your lucky night — even moreso if you have both! One of Showtime's new signature series wraps up its first season tonight, while new seasons of acclaimed dramas begin on both Showtime and HBO.
First, the finale: United States of Tara's first season ends tonight, with Tara preparing to face head-on the man she believes to be the cause of her dissociative identity disorder.
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Mar 25, 2009 -
I'm still catching up on the first season of In Treatment on DVD, but that doesn't make me any less excited for this first glimpse of season two, which will start April 5 on HBO.
This season's schedule for the show, which stars Gabriel Byrne as a therapist, is a little more forgiving. Instead of airing five nights a week, two of the half-hour episodes will play on Sundays with three more — including Paul's session with his own therapist, Gina (Dianne Wiest) — on Mondays.
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Mar 24, 2009 -
All of the new DVD releases hit stores (and Netflix) on Tuesdays. So each week in What to Netflix: New DVD Tuesday, I sort through the best of the batch and tell you what to add to your queue. In addition to my selections below, you can also add Zack Snyder's animated Watchmen: Tales of the Black Freighter to your queue.
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Mar 20, 2009 -
- The Big Bang Theory has been renewed for two seasons and Two and a Half Men for three. — TV.com
- Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke will direct a film adaptation of Gayle Forman's upcoming novel, If I Stay, for Summit Entertainment. — Zap2It
- Elle Macpherson is returning to acting with a recurring role on CW's drama pilot Beautiful Life.
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Oct 20, 2008 -
- Though many people thought The Soloist (and its lead actors, Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr.) would be up for Oscars this year, Paramount has pushed the movie's release from Nov. 21, 2008 to March 13, 2009. — Variety
- Hugh Grant is bowing out of the romantic comedy Lost for Words due to differences of opinion on the script.
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Jun 23, 2008 -
Nine weeks of therapy wasn't enough for HBO. The network has decided to renew In Treatment for a second season.
The show, which stars Gabriel Byrne as a therapist, is one of the more unusual programs to appear on HBO in recent years.
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Feb 05, 2008 -
HBO's intriguing — but not for the commitment-phobic — nightly series, In Treatment, isn't exactly an overnight sensation. The show's premiere last week got the lowest numbers for an HBO series premiere ever. But maybe it's not quite time to panic yet, considering all the other ways HBO is making In Treatment available to HBO subscribers and non-subscribers alike.
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Jan 28, 2008 -
If the writers' strike has left a void where your TiVo queue used to be, In Treatment is coming along to fill it up. Starting tonight, the HBO series kicks off its rather intense schedule, airing for a half-hour a night, five nights a week.
Gabriel Byrne stars as psychotherapist Paul Weston, and each half-hour installment focuses on a session with a different patient.
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