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Sean Kernan
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I have been a film critic online and on the radio for 12 year years. I am a member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association as well as a member of the Broadcast Television Journalists Association.
Glee returned to Fox on Tuesday, September 20th, with narrative drive and peppy spirit. Still reeling from their butt-whooping at Nationals, the New Directions find themselves as even greater outcasts than before.
Bridesmaids is arguably the funniest movie of 2011. Directed by the brilliant Paul Feig and written by Saturday Night Live star Kristen Wiig and her Groundlings pal Annie Mumolo, Bridesmaids is outrageous in all the right ways. Kristen Wiig delivers as a first time leading lady while recent Emmy winner Melissa McCarthy steals scenes so efficiently that some have floated the notion of an Oscar nomination.
After denying that Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen) would be killed off in a ‘Meat Explosion,’ the character's death was described just as it had been rumored. Melanie Lynskey’s Rose took the podium at Charlie’s funeral and, after weathering the heckles of Charlie’s many exes, including Jenny McCarthy and Jeri Ryan, among others, she described Charlie’s death and her role in pushing him in front of a Metro train in Paris.
To say I was happy to have How I Met Your Mother back with new episodes is an understatement. Having been immersed in the series a second and third time thanks to the wave of syndicated reruns everywhere this summer, I was eager for new episodes and was rewarded with a full hour of How I Met Your Mother filled with moments that will linger in the show’s mythos.
The Playboy Club is Playboy approved. Hugh Hefner has blessed this NBC drama based on the early days of his magazine’s physical expansion into our popular culture. The show will cover the opening of nightclubs that capitalized on the popular men’s magazine and its symbol, the sexy Playboy Bunnies.
So, how did Two and a Half Men end its eighth season? You’d have to have been living under a rock to not know that the star of the highest rated sitcom on television was fired after he melted down in a haze of drugs, booze and personal issues. Charlie Sheen’s dismissal is probably the most talked about event in television in 2011.
The Emmy Awards will be handed out tonight, Sunday, September 18th, and it will be another good year for HBO, Modern Family and Julianna Marguilies. Jane Lynch will be your host beginning at 8:00 PM ET, 7 PM CT on Fox.
With the gripping and dramatic season three cliffhanger, Castle is going to need time and effort to return to the breezy, charming mystery that fans have come to love. That said, with the fan reactions to the season three finale, it’s clear they are ready to follow the series through the drama.
In the realm of the supernatural TV series, death is a frequent but far from permanent state of affairs. Characters are killed and revived as a regular plot device on series such as True Blood, Supernatural and the like. The CW Network’s Vampire Diaries is no different as nearly every cast member either died or was very near death in the second season alone.
New Girl stars Zooey Deschanel as Jess a recently dumped gal seeking a new place to live. Jess’s account of how she caught her boyfriend cheating on her is a terrific comic set piece set off perfectly by the fact that she simply vomit’s the story out entirely unprompted by unrelated question.