Nov 5, 2009 | Edge San Francisco
While super producer Jerry Bruckheimer may have the Midas touch with such series as the CSI franchise and other procedural crime dramas on the air, Eleventh Hour was a show that started out strong but didn't hold onto the early momentum and was cancelled after 18 episodes.
TV Tidbits - Adult Swim's Dethklok will play at Fillmore Charlotte
Dethklok, the greatest heavy metal band on Earth, is coming to Charlotte Wednesday.
A mainstay in British costume dramas and historic biopics, actor Rufus Sewell was active on London stages before landing his screen breakthrough in the British television adaptation of George Eliot's "Middlemarch" in.... A mainstay in British costume dramas and historic biopics, actor Rufus Sewell was active on London stages before landing his ...
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It's a girl for Marley Shelton! The actress delivered daughter West Flynn on Sunday in Los Angeles, Calif., her rep tells PEOPLE exclusively.
Marley Shelton Welcomes Daughter West
" Why would anyone NEVER cry in front of their child? Why be ashamed of your emotions? Shouldna TMt children know that adults go through a range of emotions, just like they do.
TV Review: Classy British actor out of his comfort zone in clunky FBI drama
Rufus Sewell and Marley Shelton star in Eleventh Hour. About 15 years ago, British actor Rufus Sewell played Seth Starkadder in the period comedy film Cold Comfort Farm.
Getting the most from Barbie-size puppets bought on eBay
Featuring full-frontal nudity, dour characters and beanbag chairs made from the ex-boyfriends of a supermodel who's obsessed with smooth skin, "$9.99" strikes a far different tone from most animated fare.
Three sign on for 'Pillars of the Earth'
Rufus Sewell, Ian McShane and Donald Sutherland will topline the $40 million miniseries "The Pillars of the Earth," based on the Ken Follett best-seller and exec produced by Scott Free Films.
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