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TV review: Vote yes for 'Veep'
RedEyeVice President Selina Meyer is just a heartbeat away from the most powerful position in the world in HBO's cynical, hilarious and profane political satire "Veep" (9 p.m. Sunday, HBO; 3 stars). I hope that heart never stops beating. As played by the...Tags: Kate Burton, Satire (genre), Reid Scott, Matt Walsh, Curb Your Enthusiasm (tv program)
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What critics are saying about Baltimore-made 'VEEP'
The Baltimore SunFrom a Sunday magazine cover piece to Page One stories and blogs posts, I feel like I have been writing about the new HBO satire "VEEP" for at least a year. But the series starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Selina Meyer, a former senator who becomes vice...Tags: Arrested Development (tv program) , Entertainment, Satellite and Cable Service, Satire (genre), Matt Walsh
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Ottobar staff recall when 'VEEP' filmed at their bar
The Baltimore SunThere's a lot of excitement for "Veep," the new political satire from Armando Iannucci, responsible for the great "In the Loop," and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. At the Ottobar, the staff will be watching the show closely, for the Charles Village venue was one...Tags: White House, Entertainment, Charles Village, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, In the Loop (movie)
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A sneak peek at HBO's 'VEEP'
The Baltimore SunThere's a big launch event tonight in Washington for the Baltimore-made HBO comedy "VEEP," and I do not want to spoil anyone's fun. So, I am going to be purposefully light on details in talking about the three episodes of this brilliant and biting...Tags: Arrested Development (tv program) , Entertainment, Woody Harrelson, U.S. Department of State, Music
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus gets into “Veep” for HBO
Channel Guide MagazineBy Stacey Harrison People are fond of defining the position of vice president as being just one heartbeat away from the most powerful job in the world. But as it turns out, that heartbeat can be so loud and overwhelming that it drowns out many vital... -
From Sun Magazine: First look -- 'VEEP' set visit
It's a cold, gray Friday afternoon in a dark and drafty concrete warehouse at an industrial park in Columbia. Not exactly the setting in which anyone would expect to find glamour, wit or the next big thing in pop culture.
But through a series of doors...Tags: Periodicals, Satire (genre), Improvisational Comedy (genre), Reid Scott, Radio
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With new shows in the works, TV is awash in Washington
After weeks of partisan sniping, the public finally gets to judge HBO's Sarah Palin docudrama "Game Change" for itself this weekend. But the campaign for more politics as TV drama has only begun.
Aaron Sorkin's"The West Wing"notwithstanding, prime-time...Tags: Movies, Satellite and Cable Service, Modern Family (tv program), Satire (genre), Ian Richardson
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HBO’s Sarah Palin movie premieres March 10; ‘Game of Thrones’ returns April 1
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe comedy series "Veep" debuts at 10 p.m. Sunday, April 22. Emmy-winner Julia Louis-Dreyfus plays a former senator who becomes the nation's vice president. The show also stars Tony Hale, Anna Chlumsky, Matt Walsh, Reid Scott, Timothy C. Simons and Sufe... -
HBO's 'Game of Thrones' gets April 1 premiere date
RedEyeHBO's "Game of Thrones" will return for its second season April 1, the network announced Friday. The 10-episode Season 2 will see the rise of the Imp (Emmy winner Peter Dinklage) as the Hand of the King and several new characters coming to Westeros. It...Tags: Paul Schulze, Movies, Oliver Platt, Danny Strong, Peter Dinklage
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HBO sets premiere dates for Maryland projects 'VEEP' and 'Game Change'
The Baltimore SunHBO has set premiere dates for its two big-ticket political projects filmed in Maryland last year. "Game Change," the made-for-TV movie starring Ed Harris as John McCain and Julianne Moore as Sarah Palin, will premiere March 10, according to Stuart...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Julianne Moore, Ed Harris, Sarah Palin
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Maryland has a new go-to role on television — Washington
For almost two decades, Baltimore was mainly seen by the TV industry as a place to make shows about cops and crime. But now, the city is looking more like the nation's capital to some of Hollywood's top producers.
On Thursday, Gov. Martin O'Malley...Tags: The Wire (tv program), Business, Kevin Spacey, Ed Harris, Architecture
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Celebrities make the scene, starting at Café Hon
As I write this, I could swear I hear celebrity TV chef Gordon Ramsay's voice bellowing down 36th Street from Café Hon, 1002 W. 36th St. The host of Fox's "Kitchen Nightmares" is in town with a crew to give the longstanding Hampden eatery a going over for...Tags: Arrested Development (tv program) , Fox Broadcasting Company, Entertainment, Lower East Side, Denise Whiting
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