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TNT has ordered two new drama series from The Closer's Kyra Sedgwick and Mob City alum Ed Burns, the network announced Wednesday. Proof, executive-produced by The Closer alum, stars...
It's the end of the road for Mob City. The Los Angeles-based noir drama from Walking Dead creator Frank Darabont will not return for a second season. "Mob City was created as a three-week television event, and...
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A deluxe if derivative wallow in crime awaits viewers of TNT's Mob City (Wednesday, 9/8c) a six-hour primer in film noir attitude from The Walking Dead's Frank Darabont that's as sleek as the brilliantine in "fixer" Milo Ventimiglia's impeccably styled hair. Saturated in neon hues and evocative shadows, this limited-run series (airing in two-hour blocks over three Wednesdays) is gorgeous to behold even when it lays on the noir trappings awfully thick.
Frank Darabont has traded zombies for mobsters. The former Walking Dead showrunner's latest project is Mob City, based on the John Buntin book L.A. Noir: The Struggle for the Soul of America's Most Seductive City. The book focuses on the battle between gangster Mickey Cohen (Jeremy Luke) and legendary L.A. Police Chief William Parker (Neal McDonough), but the series features a younger Cohen who served as a right-hand man to infamous gangster Bugsy Siegel (Ed Burns). Watch a sneak peek of Frank Darabont's new TNT drama Mob City The idea for TNT's new drama (Wednesday, 9/8c) was born out of...
Frank Darabont's noir drama has a new title and its first trailer.Mob City, formerly known as Lost Angels, is a TNT event series following the intense battle between cops and mobsters for control over 1940s Los Angeles.
This may go down as the year movie studios discovered that there's no place like home for watching some first-run films.In Demand, a major distributor of video-on-demand services for cable systems, says 2012 saw a 21 percent increase in the number of movies it offered subscribers on the same day or before they played in theaters. Thirteen distributors now supply new films to VOD and online streaming services, more than double the number in 2010, when indie distributors like IFC and Magnolia were leading the trend.
Days before the curtain rises on the final season of Entourage, the cast of the HBO comedy says it wasn't their choice to end the series. "We got canceled," star Kevin Connolly told Today's Matt Lauer on Tuesday. "We were not...
Matthew Fox has signed on to play the villain in the upcoming thriller I, Alex Cross, Deadline reports. In his first major role since wrapping ABC's Lost, Fox will play Michael Sullivan, a man who kills for both money and the thrill. The character comes from the series of books about detective-psychologist Alex Cross by James Patterson.
Ed Burns will star in an HBO comedy pilot from Entourage creator Doug Ellin, Variety reports. The project, titled 40, follows a group of male friends in New York City who have just turned 40. Burns, 43, would play a former Wall Street employee whose...