The Immortal Kevin Fitzpatrick was born and raised in New York City, and that doesn't make sense. Kevin wears many hats, including actor, editor, and writer, but never yellow. The best things in life are Back to the Future, beets, Firefly and The Venture Bros. When not picking apart the minutia of pop culture in film and TV, Kevin can usually be found RIGHT BEHIND YOU.
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New ‘Justified’ Season 4 Trailer: Some Gunplay Involved
For weeks now we've been seeing a few tantalizing teasers of 'Justified' season 4, which draws its premiere on Tuesday, January 8, weeks before its FX counterparts 'Anger Management' and 'Archer.' Now, FX has unleashed the longest trailer yet, highlighting Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) and Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) back in action, squaring off with everyone from snake-handling preachers to
Jamie Foxx Developing TNT Buddy Crime Drama ‘Hit’
Not that it needed any help, but actor Jamie Foxx's star is certainly on the rise, with a starring role Quentin Tarantino's buzz-worthy 'Django Unchained,' his upcoming 'SNL' gig, and the recent confirmation that the Oscar-winning 'Ray' star would appear as the villainous Electro in Marc Webb's 'The Amazing Spider-Man' sequel. Does it surprise you then, to learn that Jamie Foxx will next return to
‘Bill & Ted’s Bill Creating AMC Drama ‘Rights of Bill,’ Not A Joke
'Bill & Ted 3' may never get the phone booth off the ground, but that doesn't mean iconic franchise star Alex Winter is lacking for work. The actor/writer has officially joined the ranks of such AMC producers as Matthew Weiner and Vince Gilligan, selling drama "Rights of Bill" to the cable network. No, it isn't a reference to his air-headed time-travelling character, his excellent ad
‘Community’ Season 4 Casts ‘Seinfeld’s Jason Alexander!
The cast of 'Seinfeld' sure are having a nice couple of days, what with a 60 Minutes poll declaring the series the greatest sitcom of all time, and Michael Richards' TV return, but the best news of all might belong to 'Community.' We've just learned that a former 'Seinfeld' star will go from TV's greatest sitcom to its most under-appreciated, guesting in 'Community's upcoming fourth season. So wha
‘Seinfeld’s’ Michael Richards Returns to TV for TVLand’s ‘Giant Baby’
Just earlier today we reported the recent development that readers had chosen 'Seinfeld' as the greatest sitcom in televised history, reminding us all of the show's golden NBC days. And while the infamous "Seinfeld Curse" has long since been broken by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, 'Seinfeld's' most controversial star Michael Richards is heading back to TV for his first regular role in a decade. T
‘The Office’ Series Finale: Did Rainn Wilson Spoil the Ending?
While many believe 'The Office' should have ended with Steve Carell's departure, or at least been put out of its misery following the poorly-received eighth season, there's no stopping now that the show has officially declared the current season to be the last. To that end, the series has plotted a number of resolutions to its longest running-arcs, but how will the series actually end? Series star
‘Homeland’ “The Motherf—er With A Turban” Preview: Who Can Carrie and Saul Trust?
Last night's 'Boardwalk Empire' and 'The Walking Dead' episodes might have delivered some explosive finales, but the big 'Homeland' bang was much smaller scale. It seems both Carrie and Saul have hit a major obstacle in their pursuit of Abu Nazir, leaving it unclear exactly who to trust going forward. Will Carrie's instincts hone in on the right men in next Sundays' "The Motherf---er with a T
Is ‘Seinfeld’ Really the Greatest Sitcom of All Time?
The sitcom is, and always shall be, an ever-changing art. There exists no perfect formula for success between various three-camera and single-camera efforts over the years. While some may bemoan the heightened situations and laugh tracks of a three-camera outing like the modern 'Big Bang Theory,' others remember how 'Cheers' and 'Seinfeld' among others perfected the format. So according to a recen
‘America’s Got Talent’ Still Got Howard Stern
Reality judging competitions these days endure quite a bit of turnover in their judgeships, like the way the coming season of 'American Idol' will introduce Keith Urban, Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj to replace the departing Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler. So too could NBC's 'America's Got Talent' look a little different if Sharon Osbourne departs the series, but king of all media Howard Stern is
‘The Killing’ Officially Back for Season 3?
A few weeks ago we heard that 'The Killing' might be due for a resurrection, as Fox TV studios was nearing a deal between both AMC and Netflix that would see Detectives Linden and Holder returning to the Seatle crime beat once more, despite AMC's earlier passing on a third season. Now, new developments have all-but-guaranteed 'The Killing' will indeed return, but will the same cast be present? Wha
‘Community’ Season 4: Chevy Chase’s Exit Revealed?
No one was particularly surprised (except maybe the writers) when Chevy Chase announced that he'd be quitting his role as 'Community's Pierce Hawthorne, particularly given the rough history with both published comments and now-departed creator Dan Harmon. Yet, with two episodes yet to be shot before Chase's exit, and the always hopeful possibility of a fifth season, have the writers re-worked the
‘Boardwalk Empire’ Season Finale Preview: Who Will Be Left Standing on “Margate Sands?”
And so, it has all come down to this. Gyp Rosetti rules 'Boardwalk Empire's Atlantic City, while Nucky Thompson hides in the shadows and looks for his moment to strike back and reclaim his empire. This Sunday's 'Boardwalk Empire' season 3 finale "Margate Sands" will lay it all on the line as Nucky joins forces with some surprising allies to take back Atlantic City, but who will pay the