See the reasons why John Carman says MTV's first original movie, a purported satire of the music industry, doesn't live up to its hype.
Review of the "Masterpiece Theatre" adaptation of Henry James' novel starring Matthew Modine as the Yank and Diana Rigg as an "icy villainess."
Review doesn't fault Jennifer Love Hewitt for "imitating the inimitable," but admits that this biopic is no substitute for the real thing.
Learn about the new retelling of the classic children's tale and view photos from the production. Find out when it airs by consulting the schedule.
Learn how Whoopi Goldberg's Lucy Cullins, "a slick and cynical producer at the Shop-A-Lot home-shopping network," replaces Santa in the nick of time. See bios and extras.
Read cast credits, a plot synopsis, and user reviews for this 1999 television movie starring Leonor Varela, Billy Zane, and Timothy Dalton.
Explore how and why this PBS "Masterpiece Theatre" presentation of a Langston Hughes short story "plays like a 'Hallmark Hall of Fame' movie."
Tim Goodman calls the Showtime original a "juicy history lesson" as well as a "riveting and sometimes frightening and funny film" that's about 98 per cent accurate.
Find a synopsis, photos, cast bios, interviews, and a message board for Showtime's "behind-the-scenes account of the chaos following the 1981 assassination attempt."
Tom Shales recounts the events of the Showtime reenactment that "hasn't even one minute that isn't gripping." Get his thoughts on the portrayals of the main characters.
Enjoy sights and sounds from this contemporary retelling of the Dickens tale starring Vanessa Williams as Ebony Scrooge. Find out which musicians play the ghosts.
Ryan Stiles, Kathy Kinney, Brad Sherwood, Greg Proops, and Colin Mochrie join Drew in this adult, hour-long version of the TV show shot at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Find out what John Carman thinks about this live, black and white remake of the 1964 film he calls "'Dr. Strangelove' without the dark humor."
Locate photos and a synopsis of this true story of a wife betrayed by her husband's embezzling, false suicide note and new life in another town.
Jay Bobbin quotes Dana Delany about her experience co-producing the film and starring as a lawyer who specializes in prosecuting sex offenders.
John Carman reviews the 208th Hallmark Hall of Fame production, based on Larry Baker's novel. His assessment of Showtime's "Bojangles" follows.
See photos and find out who voices the characters for this animated Showtime original film "told from the point of a view of an adventurous 10-year-old boy."
Tim Goodman provides the premise for this closure movie based on the TV series, claiming it brings back dead cast members, but not as flashbacks.
Official destination for the inspirational biopic about the heavy metal band from the English steel town of Sheffield provides multimedia and other related links.
Review says the Hallmark film based on a true story about a British commando on the lam in Italy during WWII "meanders from romance to suspense to occasional comedy."
Review of Showtime's original movie based on a Julia Alvarez novel about actual sisters who were "tragic heroines of the popular resistance to the Trujillo dictatorship."
Access a story synopsis, bios, photos, a message board and clips for the political drama based on a Julia Alvarez novel starring Salma Hayek, who also co-produced.
Review of the ABC biopic reveals just how squeaky-clean the Utah bubble gum pop stars really were in their 1970s heyday.
John Carman finds the USA original starring Teri Hatcher and Rob Lowe "a silly, disjointed and dispiriting movie" that wants to be a stylish, cold-blooded action film.
Review of the CBS movie based on the true story of Jenifer Estess, an NYC theater producer with Lou Gehrig's disease, and how she and her sisters established Project ALS.
John Carman characterizes the spectacle of Donny Osmond in the title role with Joan Collins playing Potiphar's wife as a "gaudy package."
Read a synopsis of the Showtime original picture about the legal aftermath of the 1971 Attica prison riots. Find cast bios, photos, and a message board.
John Levesque discloses which former cast members will reprise their roles in a TV movie about Michael Kuzak's return to McKenzie Brackman after a 10-year absence.
See how well the self-described "architect of rock 'n' roll" treats himself in the biopic he produced. Find a review of "All the King's Men."
Review reveals the parallel plots illustrating the pains two men living in different centuries went through to calculate longitude with clocks.
Joanne Weintraub reviews the detailed film biography that captures "the lacquered goddess and the gutsy trouper, the loving mother and the sexual adventurer."
TNT movie about "the creation and sensation" of ABC's "Monday Night Football" has "three of the characteristics that distinguished 'MNF': humor, drama and big names."
Network site for the film about the colorful characters behind the 1970 launch of "Monday Night Football." With Q&As, bios, multimedia, and a funniest MNF announcer poll.
Read a synopses of the film about cloning as well as two ethicists' opinions, meet the cast, watch a trailer, use an interactive timeline, and check out message boards.
Access a synopsis, cast bios, photos, and a message board for this Christmas tale about a Florida orphan who befriends an elderly vacationer he believes is Santa Claus.
An affair between Marine officers played by Anne Heche and Sam Shepard ends in a lethal shooting and a court martial. Link to photos from this film based on a true story.
Joanne Weintraub mentions a few of the "fresh and unexpected horrors, twists of plot and bits of dialogue so ludicrous" and apparently ubiquitous in each scene.
John Carman contends that for most viewers, "a road map, a compass, patience and good fortune" are necessary to grok this movie of the series.
Link to interviews, cast bios, photos, a summary, and a forum for this film about the illicit affair between a juke joint owner and a white singer in 1960 Louisiana.
Assessment of Aaron Spelling's remake of his own 1973 movie, starring a dour Shannen Doherty and Kate Jackson, who was a student in the original.
Steven Weber plays the title character, an insurance company owner whose illicit affairs implicate him in murders. Link to a synopsis, cast bios, photos, and a forum.
See air dates and read a synopsis of this Showtime original period drama, set in 1947, that concerns a Catholic boy, a rabbi, a street gang, and a mystical Jewish text.
John Carman reveals some of the "disturbingly adult material" in this HBO film by Cheryl Dunye about a daughter seeking her mother in prison.
Read director Cheryl Dunye's thoughts about her film in which a daughter schemes her way into the prison where Mom's serving a life sentence.
Christine Champagne characterizes the catty, funny telepic written by Carrie Fisher as "The Golden Girls" meets "Sex and the City."
Find out how Carrie Fisher wove real-life details into this vehicle for Shirley MacLaine, Joan Collins, Debbie Reynolds and Elizabeth Taylor.
Consult cast bios, photos, and a synopsis of this drama about a rising star whose autobiographical song about a rape draws a rock journalist with a secret like a magnet.
John Carman soitenly seems to think that no one cares about the backstage story of the comedy team. See what other faults he finds with it.
Link to multimedia and on-set interviews for the original film from the creator of "Save the Last Dance," with choreography from "Dirty Dancing s" Kenny Ortega.
See a synopsis and photos from the Showtime original film starring Scott Bakula as a New Yorker who marries a Georgia woman and becomes step-father to her daughters.
Read an interview with Laura Linney, who plays the title role of a widow with a son who moves in with her mom. Find cast bios, photos, and a forum.
Find out how a former teen idol tries to keep her past a secret from her daughter, who demonstrates her own singing talent, in this synopsis of the Showtime original.