New releases announced today, November 28:
America's Dumbest Criminals will be coming out January 27
Canterbury's Law - The Complete Series will be coming out February 24
Goosebumps - Return of the Mummy and Goosebumps - The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight will be coming out March 31
Just Shoot Me - The Complete 3rd Season will be coming out February 24
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Question: Will Canterbury's Law be back next season?
Answer: That depends. If Julianna Margulies has incriminating photos of Kevin Reilly or Peter Liguori, then, yes, Canterbury's Law will be back. If Julianna Margulies doesn't have incriminating photos of Kevin Reilly or Peter Liguori, then, no, Canterbury's Law will not be back.
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Looks like the verdict is in on Canterbury's Law. Sources confirm to TVGuide.com that after two low-rated outings on Monday night, Fox is banishing the Julianna Margulies-led courtroom drama to Friday nights, beginning March 28. The show's already seen the last of its unhappy Mondays.It's unclear what this means for Fox's The Return of Jezebel James, which last Friday tanked in its double-header debut.
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You may recognize Keith Robinson as singer-songwriter C.C. White in Dreamgirls, but now he's playing a different kind of writer, working on legal briefs as Chester Grant in Fox's edgy new legal drama Canterbury's Law (Mondays at 8 pm/ET). We cross-examined Robinson to discuss how he turned his singing into an acting career, how Canterbury's stands apart from other lawyer shows and what we can expect from his character this season.
TVGuide.com: Now that we've seen the first episode, what can we expect in the coming weeks?Keith Robinson: You're just going to get a lot deeper into the storylines, and you're going to see more of the shocking ways that we come to conclusions in proving our clients' innocence. I think we up the ante every week with how far we'll go as lawyers to prove our point, even if th
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Question: I just read your review of Canterbury's Law . After reading a couple of other reviews online, I was actually surprised to see your rather positive take on it. Granted, you don't deal much with Shark in your column, but from what I've seen, Law is a complete rip-off. A tough and cutthroat attorney doing the extraordinary to win the cases while taunting her opponents, including the DA, with a messy personal life, etc.? As a fan of James Woods and Shark , I actually cringed when I saw the creators call Canterbury's Law "unlike anything on TV." I beg to differ. Not only is it comparable to at least two other TV shows ( House and Shark ), but if you strip it of all the Gregory House and Sebastian Stark attitude, it is nothing but a legal drama the likes of which we've seen many times before. While I absolutely loved the "think House in a courtroom" idea for Shark (even if those shows have major differences), I thought Damages proved to be "something different," more so than ...
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