TV Festival Testimonial – April 22 2020

Courtney Ross Received feedback. Always insightful to hear what people have to contribute about your work. Thank you for creating this outlet; it is incredibly useful to any writer/director/web series creator. Very constructive. Much appreciated. Submit your TV Show/Pilot via FilmFreeway: Probably the best and most informative feedback I have ever gotten for this! Thank… Continue reading TV Festival Testimonial – April 22 2020

TVLine Items: HBO Max Orders Hot Dog, The Star Chamber Series and More — TVLine

HBO Max is going to the dogs: WarnerMedia’s forthcoming streaming service has ordered the dog grooming competition series Hot Dog (working title). The 12-episode program will feature “three dog groomers facing off in a full head-to-tail creative competition showcasing canine breeds of all kinds,” per the official synopsis. 10 more words via TVLine Items: HBO Max… Continue reading TVLine Items: HBO Max Orders Hot Dog, The Star Chamber Series and More — TVLine

Performers of the Week — Our First-Ever Three-Way Tie: Christopher Lloyd, Uzo Aduba and Rhea Seehorn — TVLine

THE PERFORMER | Christopher Lloyd THE SHOW | NCIS THE EPISODE | “The Arizona” (April 14, 2020) THE PERFORMANCE | When it was announced that Lloyd, so beloved for his work on Taxi and in the Back to the Future films, would be guest-starring on CBS’ No. 10 more words via Performers of the Week —… Continue reading Performers of the Week — Our First-Ever Three-Way Tie: Christopher Lloyd, Uzo Aduba and Rhea Seehorn — TVLine

The TVLine-Up: What’s Leaving, New and Returning the Week of April 19 — TVLine

This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings. With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. 9 more words via The TVLine-Up: What’s Leaving,… Continue reading The TVLine-Up: What’s Leaving, New and Returning the Week of April 19 — TVLine

Punky Brewster: Soleil Moon Frye Returns in First Sequel Teaser — Watch — TVLine

We could all use a little Punky Power right now, and Peacock has some to spare. NBCUniversal’s streaming service (which became available to Comcast subscribers on Wednesday) has unveiled a teaser trailer for its forthcoming Punky Brewster sequel series. 18 more words via Punky Brewster: Soleil Moon Frye Returns in First Sequel Teaser — Watch —… Continue reading Punky Brewster: Soleil Moon Frye Returns in First Sequel Teaser — Watch — TVLine

Perry Mason: Matthew Rhys Pursues the Truth in First Trailer for HBO Miniseries — TVLine

If you’re a fan of Matthew Rhys, 1930s fashion and/or jazzy saxophone, you’re going to love the first trailer for HBO’s Perry Mason miniseries. Based on characters created by author Erle Stanley Gardner, the drama — which will premiere on Sunday, June 21 at 9/8c — stars Rhys (The Americans) as the titular detective, who… via… Continue reading Perry Mason: Matthew Rhys Pursues the Truth in First Trailer for HBO Miniseries — TVLine

Justice League Dark Series in the Works at HBO Max, From J.J. Abrams — TVLine

It looks like the Green Lanterns will have some super friends over at HBO Max. Five months after it was announced that Greg Berlanti was developing a series based on characters from the iconic Green Lantern comic, HBO Max has made a production commitment to “a major series based on DC characters in the Justice… via… Continue reading Justice League Dark Series in the Works at HBO Max, From J.J. Abrams — TVLine

The Shining Offshoot Overlook Ordered to Series at HBO Max, From J.J. Abrams — TVLine

HBO Max is reopening the doors of the Overlook Hotel with a new horror-thriller series from J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot. The streaming service has given a series order to Overlook, inspired by and featuring iconic characters from Stephen King’s 1977 novel The Shining. 15 more words via The Shining Offshoot Overlook Ordered to Series at HBO… Continue reading The Shining Offshoot Overlook Ordered to Series at HBO Max, From J.J. Abrams — TVLine