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Awards

  • 2011 - Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical - nominated
  • 2010 - Emmy - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series - nominated
  • 2010 - Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy - winner
  • 2010 - Australian Film Institute Awards - International Award for Best Actress - nominated

Cast & Crew See All

Toni Collette
Tara Gregson
John Corbett
Max Gregson
Brie Larson
Kate Gregson

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The Outer Limits

7 Seasons
Thirty years after the cancellation of the landmark science fiction-fantasy anthology The Outer Limits, the property was revived in a full-color, state-of-the-art version by cable's Showtime network. Debuting March 26, 1995, the new Outer Limits emulated the old by utilizing a narrator known only as The Control Voice ("There is nothing wrong with your television set...do not attempt to adjust the picture...we are controlling transmission") Because original narrator Vic Perrin had passed away in 1989, it fell to Kevin Conway to provide the offscreen openings and closings of each hour-long episode. Surprisingly (given the remarkable advances in the art of special effects since 1965), the revived Outer Limits downplayed effects in favor of human interrelations and suspense. This was partly due to the fact that the new series, filmed in Canada, was produced on an extremely limited budget. For the most part, however, the decision to avoid special effects unless they were dramatically justified was because the producers felt that space aliens and other monstrosities had become rather commonplace by 1995, and they hoped to set their series apart from what had become the norm. In most cases, two separate versions of each episode were filmed. The rawer, less censorially restricted version was seen first-run on Showtime, while the less explicit version was prepared for commercial TV syndication. (This practice was followed on such other dual-market series as The Hitchhiker and Sex and the City.) Generally, the new Outer Limits avoided remakes of the classic episodes from the original version. There were, however, three noteworthy exceptions: season one's "I Robot," with Leonard Nimoy repeating the role he'd first essayed 31 years earlier; season three's "Feasability Study," originally filmed in 1964; and season five's "The Inheritors," a one-hour abridgement of a 1964 two-parter. Showtime had so much faith in the new Outer Limits that the network commissioned two seasons worth of episodes (44 in all) before the series even made its first appearance. This show of confidence paid off; Outer Limits proved to be one of the cable network's most popular series, lasting six seasons and 132 episodes. After departing Showtime in 2000, the series was renewed for a final 22 episodes by another cable outlet, the Sci Fi Channel.
1995 TVMA Drama, Horror, Other, Science Fiction

House of Lies

5 Seasons
A black comedy about a big-moneymaking management consultant and his high-rolling, low-ethics team known as the Pod. Nothing is sacred in this scathing, irreverent satire of corporate America today.
63   Metascore
2012 TVMA Drama, Comedy, Other

Resurrection Blvd.

3 Seasons
TheSantiagos are a proud East Los Angeles Latino family whose hopes and dreams are rooted in the world of professional boxing.
2000 TV14 Drama, Other

Masters of Horror

2 Seasons
An anthology series written and directed by the most famous names in horror.
73   Metascore
2005 TVMA Drama, Horror, Other, Science Fiction

Patrick Melrose

1 Season
Get ready for the lowdown on the British upper class. This five-part limited series based on the acclaimed novels by Edward St. Aubyn tracks Patrick from a privileged but deeply traumatic childhood in the South of France through severe substance abuse in his twenties in New York and, ultimately, toward recovery back home in Britain. At once harrowing and hilarious, Oscar nominee and Emmy winner Benedict Cumberbatch stars as the troubled titular character.
80   Metascore
2018 TVMA Drama, Other

Queer as Folk

5 Seasons
A groundbreaking series about gay men and women in contemporary Pittsburgh Sometimes racy, sometimes sensitive and always straight to the heart.
61   Metascore
2000 TVMA Drama, Other

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