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    May 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Jeff Daniels adapts to the long hours of 'The Newsroom' life

    Before taking on the lead for "The Newsroom,"HBO's intense drama exploring the behind-the-scenes frenzy of a cable news network, Jeff Daniels received some counsel from the man formerly known as Tony Soprano.
    Before taking on the lead for "The Newsroom,"HBO's intense drama exploring the behind-the-scenes frenzy of a cable news network, Jeff Daniels received some counsel from the man formerly known as Tony Soprano. "James said, 'Get sleep,'" Daniels said,...

    Tags: The Wire (tv program), The Sopranos (tv program), Aaron Sorkin, Movies, Jim Carrey

  2. May 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Critic's Notebook: Farewell to 'House,' which remained true to itself

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    As the last episode of House airs tonight,it is worth pausing for a moment to salute the people behind “House,” namely creator David Shore and actor Hugh Laurie, two maestros who have pulled off a near-miraculous feat: After eight long and...
  4. May 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Critic's Notebook: 'I, Claudius' left its bloody, sinister mark on TV drama

    It's been more than 31/2 politically and culturally eventful decades since the BBC debuted "I, Claudius," the now iconic political drama set in ancient Rome that shocked and amazed audiences, first in the United Kingdom and then the United States. The recent release of an anniversary-edition DVD reminded many that no matter how many naked breasts, bloody beheadings or incestuous liaisons"Game of Thrones" or"The Borgias" serve up, no matter how much spiritual and political rot is examined by"Breaking Bad" or "Homeland," there is no topping the vicious intrigues, vindictive violence and general depravity of Rome as depicted first by novelist and historian Robert Graves and then by screenwriter Jack Pullman and director Herbert Wise.
    It's been more than 31/2 politically and culturally eventful decades since the BBC debuted "I, Claudius," the now iconic political drama set in ancient Rome that shocked and amazed audiences, first in the United Kingdom and then the United States. The...

    Tags: Breaking Bad (tv program), John Hurt, Derek Jacobi, The Borgias (tv program), Drama (genre)

  6. Mar 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. No joke: N.J. leads nation's anti-corruption efforts, study says

    Somewhere, Tony Soprano is having a good, long laugh.
    Somewhere, Tony Soprano is having a good, long laugh. New Jersey is a state whose reputation for corruption has been immortalized in film, TV and in song by Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi alike. So there's just one question after learning that a new...

    Tags: Bon Jovi (music group), Corporate Crime, Bruce Springsteen, Ethics, Religion and Belief

  8. Apr 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Commentary: Gordon Gekko may be a problem for Mitt Romney

    "It's thrilling left-wing trash," Village Voice critic David Edelstein ended his review of Oliver Stone's "Wall Street," "and it's more or less disposable."
    "It's thrilling left-wing trash," Village Voice critic David Edelstein ended his review of Oliver Stone's "Wall Street," "and it's more or less disposable." Thrilling (at times), left-wing (I guess), trash (not entirely), the movie Oliver Stone began...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, General Motors Corp., Goldman Sachs, Insider Trading, Movies

  10. Nov 1, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Terra Nova' recap: Outward bound

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    The latest 'Terra Nova' has lots of messy stuff in it, but it also has the show's best scene to date....
  12. Jul 29, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Are you sick of TV antiheroes?

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    Rotten antiheroes like Walter White on AMC’s ‘Breaking Bad’ are having a moment on TV. Have these dark characters worn out their welcome?...
  14. Aug 14, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Television takes on 9/11 amid its 10th anniversary

    Every once in a while, a fire truck will pass by Rudolph Giuliani's window, and the former New York mayor will flash back to that dreadful day when he had to drop everything and rush to ground zero. "It's just hard to hear it and not react," he said in an interview. "I don't know if that will ever change — some things will always trigger the memories."
    Every once in a while, a fire truck will pass by Rudolph Giuliani's window, and the former New York mayor will flash back to that dreadful day when he had to drop everything and rush to ground zero. "It's just hard to hear it and not react," he said in an...

    Tags: J.J. Abrams, Fires, Homeland (tv program), Regional Authority, James Caviezel

  16. Sep 12, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Breaking Bad' recap: Back in the corner again

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    Walter and Jesse's relationship explodes in violence in the latest 'Breaking Bad.'...
  18. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. The Emmys: HBO is nominations king

    Looking over the Emmy nominations announced Thursday morning, you'd almost think that the TV academy was honoring two separate industries. For drama and made-for-TV movies and miniseries, it's HBO and its basic-cable cousins. For everything else, it's broadcast.
    Looking over the Emmy nominations announced Thursday morning, you'd almost think that the TV academy was honoring two separate industries. For drama and made-for-TV movies and miniseries, it's HBO and its basic-cable cousins. For everything else, it's...

    Tags: The Sopranos (tv program), Emmy Awards (tv program), Entertainment, Satellite and Cable Service, Louis C.K.

  20. Sep 16, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  21. 'Boardwalk Empire' executive producer Terence Winter talks going back to the '20s

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    Before joining the writing staff of "The Sopranos," Terence Winter had worked on such illustrious classics as "The New Adventures of Flipper," "Sister, Sister" and "The Cosby Mysteries." As soon as Winter joined "The Sopranos" in its second season,...
  22. Sep 20, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  23. 'Boardwalk Empire' recap: Meet Nucky Thompson

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    Late in the pilot of "Boardwalk Empire," Nucky Thompson (Steve Buscemi) peers into a fortune teller's shop, watching her read someone's palm. The camera frames him through the glass front door, the writing on the door standing out in front......
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James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano (Courtesy HBO)
(March 9, 2012)
James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano (Courtesy HBO)
, "The Sopranos" Anti-hero status: Some might say he's...
(September 28, 2011)
Tony Soprano
PLAYED BY: James Gandolfini LESSON LEARNED: How to play...
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