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Posts Tagged ‘USA’


Exclusive: Creator Matt Nix Talks Season Four of ‘Burn Notice’

by Matt Raub, Jun 9 2010 // 12:30 PM

Over the past 5 years or so, USA has churned out some pretty impressive new shows. Some we’ve expressed interest in previously, like Psych and Monk, and some that keep growing on us with every action-packed season, like Burn Notice.

We recently got the chance to sit in on a conversation with the series creator and show runner Matt Nix so he could finally answer some of the burning (no pun intended) questions that we’ve had about the series since the get-go. Matt also discussed the current season’s impressive upcoming episodes and guest stars.

The first episode of the fourth season aired last week on USA to record ratings. The episode pulled in 6.6 million viewers, which is nearly a fourth more than last season’s premier brought in.

Check out what Matt had to say about the show, its growing success, and things we can expect to see in this season of Burn Notice.

What can you tell us about this upcoming season and how it will effect Michael (Jeffrey Donovan)?

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Posted in: Action · Comedy · Drama · Exclusive · Interviews · News · TV · USA
Tagged: Benito Martinez, Bruce Campbell, Burn Notice, Burt Reynolds, Frank Whaley, Jeffrey Donovan, John Doman, Matt Nix, Max Perlich, Navi Rawat, Nestor Serrano, Rhys Coiro, Richard Kind, Steven Culp, USA


USA’s ‘Burn Notice’ Renewed For Two More Seasons

by Chris Ullrich, Apr 16 2010 // 7:00 AM

Burn Notice is one of those shows that sorta sneaks up on you, much like its covert, ex-spy characters. At first, it seems like a pure action show where men are men and stuff blows up. But then, you go deeper and it turns out to be an intelligent, fun show that not only features action and explosions but actual characters and stories you care about a well.

Obviously, USA feels they’ve got something special too because they’ve given the show an additional two seasons. The news broke late yesterday via a USA’s exec’s Twitter account, which is where all the best news is coming out these days. Just in case you’re not familiar with the show, it concerns “burned” spy Michael Weston (Jeffrey Donovan) who’s former employers drop him in Miami penniless and with no work resources after they decide he’s no longer useful.

Once there he teams up with friends Sam Axe (Bruce Campbell) and Fiona Glenanne (Gabrielle Anwar) to find out who burned him and also do a little PI work on the side. He also occasionally has to deal with his mother (Sharon Gless), who also happens to live in Miami too.

It’s a fun show with some great actors and is definitely worth a look if you’ve never watched it before. And now, with USA giving it two more seasons, you’ll have a chance to do just that.

Burn Notice returns Thursday, June 3 at 9/9C on USA.

Posted in: Action · Announcements · Drama · News · Romance · TV · USA
Tagged: Action, Bruce Campbell, Burn Notice, Gabrielle Anwar, Jeffrey Donovan, Sharon Gless, Spies, TV, USA


Get a Sneak Peek At USA’s New ‘Covert Affairs’

by Chris Ullrich, Apr 15 2010 // 2:00 PM

We told you a bit about USA’s new Covert Affairs recently when the network announced its upcoming premiere dates for new and returning programs. However, at the time we didn’t have much to go on about the show except a very brief description and a list of some of the cast.

Now, thanks to the folks at USA, we can bring you a new teaser for the show that actually gives a lot more clues as to what its about and features star Piper Perabo doing some pretty convincing action scenes. But before you watch the teaser and see her in action, here’s what USA says about the show’s plot. Yes, plot is important too.

New jobs are tough- especially when your new employer is the CIA. Annie Walker (Piper Perabo) is fluent in six languages, has traveled all over the world and is besting her fellow CIA trainees in every test, but that doesn’t explain why she’s suddenly summoned by CIA headquarters to report for active duty as a field operative a month before her training is over.

What she doesn’t know is there may be something-or someone-from her past that her CIA bosses are really after. With the help of Auggie Anderson (Christopher Gorham), a tech ops expert who was blinded while on assignment and is Annie’s unofficial guide to this inscrutable world filled with intrigue, danger, and bureaucratic red tape, this quick study won’t be kept in the dark for long.

Check out the trailer for the show after the jump. Covert Affairs, which stars Piper Perabo, Christopher Gorham (Jake 2.0), Peter Gallagher (The O.C.), Sendhil Ramamurthy (Heroes) and Anne Dudek (House), premieres on USA in July.

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Posted in: Action · News · Trailers · TV · USA
Tagged: Action, Christopher Gorham, Covert Afairs, Peter Gallagher, Piper Perabo, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Spies, TV, USA


USA Announces New and Returning Shows Premiere Dates

by Joe Gillis, Mar 23 2010 // 8:00 AM

Now that the traditional TV season of starting shows in the Fall and then having to watch reruns all Summer is pretty much gone for good, networks are debuting new shows and bringin back old ones pretty much anytime of the year. Case in point is USA Networks announcement of new and returning shows debuting this Summer.

Among the shows debuting or returning to the newtok over the next fews months are the brand new Covert Affairs featuring Piper Perabo, Christopher Goram and Heroes alum Sendhil Ramamurthy. Returining shows include Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Royal Pains, In Plain Sight, Burn Notice, White Collar and Psych.

For a full description of the shows and their respective return or premiere dates, check out all the info from this official USA press release:

MARCH

LAW & ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT (RETURNING SERIES)
Season nine of LAW & ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT gets underway March 30th as we say goodbye to old friends and welcome new faces to the Major Case Squad. LAW & ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT stars Emmy nominee Jeff Goldblum as Detective Zach Nichols and SAG nominee Saffron Burrows (“Boston Legal,” “Troy”) as Detective Serena Stevens. Burrows plays a highly educated, worldly single parent with a broad range of life experiences to draw upon in solving even the toughest of cases. Teamed with Detective Zach Nichols, they create a partnership of challenging intellect and street-smart savvy. Dick Wolf’s third installment in the “Law & Order” franchise follows the Major Case Squad as it investigates high profile crimes.

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Posted in: Drama · Networks · News · Press Releases · TV · USA
Tagged: Bruce Campbell, Burn Notice, Covert Affairs, Dule Hill, Gabrielle Anwar, In Plain Sight, James Roday, Jeff Goldblum, Jeffrey Donovan, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Mary McCormack, Piper Perabo, Psych, Royal Pains, Sendhil Ramamurthy, TV, USA, White Collar


James Roday & Ally Sheedy Talk Tonight’s ‘Psych’ Finale

by Matt Raub, Mar 10 2010 // 12:00 PM

Tonight marks a pretty big night for fans of the USA Network series Psych as it finishes off another successful season. Ending the fourth season will be quite a big episode, as 80′s star Ally Sheedy reprises her role as the serial killer Mr. Yang in “Mr. Yin Presents.” The episode will also stand as a send up to many classic Alfred Hitchcock films in a half-spoof half-homage episode.

We were lucky enough to talk to star James Roday and Sheedy about the episode, and they were able to give us some insight on what we can look forward to seeing. Be sure to catch the season 4 finale on USA at 10 PM EST.

Clearly in this episode there is a lot of Hitchcock references.  James I was wondering if there is anyone else you drew inspiration from – influences from when you were directing this episode?

Roday: You know, I really do try to stay as faithful to Hitchcock as I could both aesthetically and in pacing and I just shamelessly ripped off four or five shots straight out of his films, quite frankly.  It was an homage episode and I’m a Hitchcock fan, and Andy Berman who wrote the episode with me, is a Hitchcock fan.  As much as we could get away with doing Hitchcock in a Psych episode that’s definitely what we set out to do. 

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Posted in: Action · Exclusive · Interviews · Mystery and Suspense · Networks · News · TV · USA
Tagged: Alfred Hitchcock, Ally Sheedy, Breakfast Club, Comedy, Drama, Dule Hill, Psych, Shawn Spencer, TV, USA


Exclusive: Tony Shalhoub Talks ‘Monk’ Finale, Life After The Show

by Matt Raub, Dec 3 2009 // 3:00 PM

monk-747903Over the past 8 years, Monk has been a front runner for the USA network, earning handfuls of accolades and awards from the Emmys to the Golden Globes. We recently got a chance to sit down with the man behind the neurotic protagonist, Tony Shalhoub, about the finale, his life after Monk, and his eclectic film career.

The Flickcast: What can you tell me about the upcoming series finale?

Tony Shalhoub: Well, I can’t tell you much, because I wouldn’t want to give it away. What I can tell you is that unlike many of our other episodes, this two-parter goes to a really dark place for this character. The show turns into much more of a Drama than a Dramedy.

We know that Monk is sick, and he just goes right to the edge. He realizes he’s going to die, so he becomes fearless in a way. The end is near for him anyway, so he becomes hellbent on his revenge.

TFC: Would you say you were satisfied with how the show ended as a whole?

TS: Absolutely. The finale exceeded my expectations. It really fell like everybody was firing on all cylinders here. The writers really came through for us. Randy Zisk, who’s our director, show-runner, and co-executive producer, directed the episodes, and it’s really his best work. We all loved the script on the page, and it really helps when bringing those words to life.

TFC: 125 episodes of Monk under your belt. Where do you go from here?

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Posted in: Exclusive · Interviews · Networks · News · TV · USA
Tagged: Galaxy Quest, Men In Black, Monk, Thirteen Ghosts, Tony Shalhoub, USA


USA Network Launches Character Themed Gaming Website

by John Carle, Nov 19 2009 // 11:00 AM

character arcadeAnyone who has tuned in to the USA cable network over the past few years cannot avoid noticing that their focus has been on characters. Whether the eccentric star of Monk or the artist who created the “Hope” Obama design, every level of character has been put in an ad campaign for the network. Now, USA has launched their own gaming site with USA Character Arcade that lets players create their own characters by playing through a varied collection of USA themed flash games, earning points and trophies along the way.

Like most Flash based gaming sites, many of USA Character Arcade’s games are fast pick up and play action and puzzle games. Some are simple reskinned versions of other games like the Where’s Waldo-esque Where’s Bunny? in which a player must find a hidden rabbit throughout various snapshots of NYC. Others take a simple formula like that of Kitty Cannon and add a whole new level of strategy to it like Psych Food Fight . Instead of merely picking an angle and power level, a player now decides which item they’d like to chuck at the opposing side of the lunch room, each with a different level of bounce, as they try bounce their food all the way to their best friend’s face.

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Posted in: Games · Geek · USA · Video Games · Web
Tagged: Flash Games, Psych, USA, USA Character Arcade


Interview: Bruce Campbell talks ‘Burn Notice’ & ‘Drag Me to Hell’

by Matt Raub, Jul 30 2009 // 2:30 PM

bruce-campbell-sdcc09Cult actors have come and gone throughout the years cinema has been around, but one man manages to stay in the spotlight, and the hearts, of fans everywhere. That man is Bruce Campbell. During his career, Campbell has written a series of books, directed, acted, and even done some cologne commercials, but he never seems to really fade away.

We got a chance to talk to Bruce Campbell recently about a series of things including where his character Sam Axe is headed in the current season of Burn Notice, what his thoughts were on Sam Raimi’s Drag Me To Hell, and some info on his newest project, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.

Check out the interview after the jump. You can catch Burn Notice Thursdays on the USA Network.

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Posted in: Animation · Comedy · Comic-Con · Horror · Interviews · Movies · News · TV · Universal Pictures · Video
Tagged: Bruce Campbell, Burn Notice, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Drag Me to Hell, Sam Raimi, SDCC09, USA



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