
The famous Albuquerque home that was used to represent Walter White's house in Breaking Bad is now up for sale. Potential buyers should be forewarned, however, that owning the home will come with a risk of getting pizzas thrown onto the roof.
Per Kob 4 in New Mexico, the Breaking Bad house has hit the market more than a decade after the original series ended its run. The house was made famous when it was used as the home for the White family in the show, but the owners hadn't foreseen just how iconic it would become when they first agreed to let the TV film there. At first, the family members living there welcomed fans who stopped by to take pictures at the house, but as the popularity of Breaking Bad grew, it became excessive.
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Per Kob 4 in New Mexico, the Breaking Bad house has hit the market more than a decade after the original series ended its run. The house was made famous when it was used as the home for the White family in the show, but the owners hadn't foreseen just how iconic it would become when they first agreed to let the TV film there. At first, the family members living there welcomed fans who stopped by to take pictures at the house, but as the popularity of Breaking Bad grew, it became excessive.
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- 1/3/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR

Sons of Anarchy features many characters who are both fan favorites but also irredeemable. Set in a world of crime and chaos, bad situations lead to even worse choices. Before anyone realizes, things are too far gone to be saved.
Shows with no redeemable characters have their own charm. They tend to tackle dark and forbidden topics like revenge, cannibalism and war. Many shows have irredeemable characters like Jax. They may have done one really bad thing, or they have done several over the course of the entire series. From House of the Dragon to Yellowjackets to Breaking Bad, these pitch-black and morally grey characters have caused fans to think about the damning choices they made.
Walter White Is Far Gone in Breaking Bad
As Breaking Bad's protagonist, Walter White is a sympathetic character, similar to Jax Teller in Sons of Anarchy. However, throughout the course of the crime series,...
Shows with no redeemable characters have their own charm. They tend to tackle dark and forbidden topics like revenge, cannibalism and war. Many shows have irredeemable characters like Jax. They may have done one really bad thing, or they have done several over the course of the entire series. From House of the Dragon to Yellowjackets to Breaking Bad, these pitch-black and morally grey characters have caused fans to think about the damning choices they made.
Walter White Is Far Gone in Breaking Bad
As Breaking Bad's protagonist, Walter White is a sympathetic character, similar to Jax Teller in Sons of Anarchy. However, throughout the course of the crime series,...
- 11/15/2024
- by Katrina Yang
- CBR

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Cinema has long been one of the best mediums for storytelling, with a range of dynamic and talented actors helping bring to life these stories. While all major actors turn in memorable careers that span numerous roles, some actors leave an indelible mark on a particular character. Although these actors can have other iconic characters under their belt, there's no denying that a role becomes almost synonymous with their performer.
Although Hollywood doesn't always stick the landing with some castings, others are so strong that it can be difficult to imagine anyone else in the role. This similarly applies to TV, where actors will spend years playing the same character as the two progressively blend into one person. Indeed, some characters are so inseparable from their actors that it's almost impossible to recast without angering fans or failing to live up to expectations.
Cinema has long been one of the best mediums for storytelling, with a range of dynamic and talented actors helping bring to life these stories. While all major actors turn in memorable careers that span numerous roles, some actors leave an indelible mark on a particular character. Although these actors can have other iconic characters under their belt, there's no denying that a role becomes almost synonymous with their performer.
Although Hollywood doesn't always stick the landing with some castings, others are so strong that it can be difficult to imagine anyone else in the role. This similarly applies to TV, where actors will spend years playing the same character as the two progressively blend into one person. Indeed, some characters are so inseparable from their actors that it's almost impossible to recast without angering fans or failing to live up to expectations.
- 11/9/2024
- by Ashley Land, Arthur Goyaz
- CBR

Heisenberg has returned with a special message for anyone thinking about littering. Bryan Cranston has appeared in a public service ad campaign as his Breaking Bad character to discourage people from littering in the state of New Mexico.
Per the NY Post, the new ads featuring Cranston were first unveiled in an arthouse movie theater in Santa Fe. The PSA is called "Breaking Bad Habits," and it features Cranston's Walter White rolling a barrel through the New Mexico desert, similar to how he'd done so in a memorable Breaking Bad scene. In the PSA, however, Walter is revealed to be collecting trash from the ground left behind by careless litterbugs. Squashing a paper cup from Los Polos Hermanos, the drug kingpin warns, "Keep litter out of my territory." The ad spot, shared online by New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, can be watched below.
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Per the NY Post, the new ads featuring Cranston were first unveiled in an arthouse movie theater in Santa Fe. The PSA is called "Breaking Bad Habits," and it features Cranston's Walter White rolling a barrel through the New Mexico desert, similar to how he'd done so in a memorable Breaking Bad scene. In the PSA, however, Walter is revealed to be collecting trash from the ground left behind by careless litterbugs. Squashing a paper cup from Los Polos Hermanos, the drug kingpin warns, "Keep litter out of my territory." The ad spot, shared online by New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, can be watched below.
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- 10/20/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR

Sometimes, TV shows introduce characters who seem fundamental to the story, but it becomes clear that the writers aren't sure what to do with them after their initial storyline. The result is often that the TV show will repeat the same story many times, focusing on one character. Maybe said character will eventually be written out of the show when the actor or writers have had enough, but they may be needed for one particular future storyline.
Some TV show love interests that were suddenly dropped and great female TV characters that deserved better ended up in these circumstances because creativity had run out concerning their arcs. Great TV shows should effectively use all their characters, at least providing a reason for them to be shelved for a while if screen time is limited. However, it is hard to feel like some shows did not waste characters when they are...
Some TV show love interests that were suddenly dropped and great female TV characters that deserved better ended up in these circumstances because creativity had run out concerning their arcs. Great TV shows should effectively use all their characters, at least providing a reason for them to be shelved for a while if screen time is limited. However, it is hard to feel like some shows did not waste characters when they are...
- 9/10/2024
- by Abigail Stevens
- ScreenRant

Jp Keating was recast in All American due to Covid-19 restrictions preventing Elvis Nolasco from returning. Ray Campbell took over the role, with both actors having experience in notable TV shows. The recasting affected the character's impact, with fans noticing the change and its impact on the storyline.
After being introduced in season 1, Layla's dad in All American, Jp Keating, was recast with a new actor playing the role afterward. While Spencer James is still the star, characters like Olivia Baker, Jordan Baker, Coop, and Layla Keating have had prominent roles. As their stories grow, more characters are introduced to All American and for Layla, this meant the introduction of her father, mega-music producer Jp, during the debut season.
Layla's father appeared in multiple episodes during All American's first two seasons with actor Elvis Nolasco playing the character. Jp returned for the first time in All American season 3, episode...
After being introduced in season 1, Layla's dad in All American, Jp Keating, was recast with a new actor playing the role afterward. While Spencer James is still the star, characters like Olivia Baker, Jordan Baker, Coop, and Layla Keating have had prominent roles. As their stories grow, more characters are introduced to All American and for Layla, this meant the introduction of her father, mega-music producer Jp, during the debut season.
Layla's father appeared in multiple episodes during All American's first two seasons with actor Elvis Nolasco playing the character. Jp returned for the first time in All American season 3, episode...
- 7/8/2024
- by Cooper Hood, Colin McCormick
- ScreenRant

Layla Keating is one of the main characters in The CW series All American, and fans of the sports drama might have seen the character's actress in other TV shows. All American follows high school football player Spencer James (Daniel Ezra), who is based on the real-life football player Spencer Paysinger. In the show, Spencer begins playing football for Beverly Hills High after leaving South Crenshaw High. As Spencer acclimates to his new school, All American follows the social and class dynamics of families living in the Crenshaw and Beverly Hills neighborhoods of Los Angeles.
The hit show premiered on The CW in 2018, and All American was renewed for season 6 in 2023, and should see much of the cast return, including Layla. Layla from All American is one of Spencer's love interests, and she resides in Beverly Hills. At Beverly Hills High, Layla is popular among students for her beauty and her wealth,...
The hit show premiered on The CW in 2018, and All American was renewed for season 6 in 2023, and should see much of the cast return, including Layla. Layla from All American is one of Spencer's love interests, and she resides in Beverly Hills. At Beverly Hills High, Layla is popular among students for her beauty and her wealth,...
- 7/12/2023
- by Eryn Murphy
- ScreenRant

Patience (Chelsea Tavares) was introduced in All American as a woman who knew who she was, but the writers have been slowly changing her. Patience started as Coop’s (Bre-z) girlfriend, but she quickly got her storyline chasing her dreams of becoming a musician. She was first working with Layla Keating’s (Greta Onieogou) dad, Jp Keating (Ray Campbell), but he was changing her music which didn’t feel right for her. She fought back and eventually ended up at Layla’s record label.
Patience’s first album had a great reception. Now, she’s working on her second album. Her profile is growing, which comes with a lot of growing pains for Patience. Layla is trying to guide her into the next phase of her career. Layla has also brought on the assistant to the publicist, Gia (Ashley Argota Torres), from her dad’s company. In All American season...
Patience’s first album had a great reception. Now, she’s working on her second album. Her profile is growing, which comes with a lot of growing pains for Patience. Layla is trying to guide her into the next phase of her career. Layla has also brought on the assistant to the publicist, Gia (Ashley Argota Torres), from her dad’s company. In All American season...
- 2/2/2023
- by Mandy Carr
- ScreenRant

Shonda Rhimes's legal drama How to Get Away with Murder has twists throughout all six seasons, and the Keating 5 are caught up in the show's central mystery. Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) chooses the members each year from her law class at Middleton University. Bonnie Winterbottom (Liza Weil) was once part of this group and is now Annalise's assistant. It's an honor to be asked, and it doesn't appear that anyone ever turns down the opportunity. While it appears that Annalise picks people based on intelligence, there are more riveting and powerful reasons why these students make it.
The Keating 5 wind up in trouble when they kill Annalise's husband, Sam Keating (Tom Verica), after it comes out that he was unfaithful and dated Lila Stangard (Megan West). This is an integral part of Sam's backstory on Htgawm and makes Annalise sympathetic, although her students are now part of her messy life.
The Keating 5 wind up in trouble when they kill Annalise's husband, Sam Keating (Tom Verica), after it comes out that he was unfaithful and dated Lila Stangard (Megan West). This is an integral part of Sam's backstory on Htgawm and makes Annalise sympathetic, although her students are now part of her messy life.
- 1/26/2023
- by Aya Tsintziras
- ScreenRant


It’s hard to believe that classic sitcom Sister, Sister was once on the chopping block. It could have easily fizzled out when the show got axed by ABC after two seasons in 1995. The comedy that launched the careers of Tia and Tamera Mowry started in the Tgif lineup before being shuffled along. A new network called The WB would save the series. Execs saw something in the story of twins separated at birth and reunited after 14 years alongside their adoptive parents Lisa Landry (Jackée Harry) and Ray Campbell (Tim Reid). Now Tamera Mowry-Housley, who these days is married with children of her own, remembers how daunting it felt as a teenager starring on the show. The comedy went on to have 119 episodes over the course of six seasons. Not to mention multiple Kids’ Choice and NAACP Image Awards. ©Paramount Television/Courtesy Everett Collection “I feel so honored and blessed to have had that opportunity,...
- 1/1/2023
- TV Insider

[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for “Better Call Saul” Season 6, Episode 4, “Hit and Run.”]
One of the ways that “Better Call Saul” keeps you on your toes is reminding you that there’s always another corner of Albuquerque to discover. It’s not all trips to the courthouse or rendezvouses at roadside diners or meetings in law firm boardrooms. So when “Hit and Run” opens with a glimpse at suburbia, as seen through the eyes of a pair of neighborhood folks seemingly more concerned with homeowner’s association to-dos than regional drug trafficking concerns, it’s a reminder that the net can always be cast wider.
Of course, these aren’t exactly ordinary residents counting down the days to the next cul-de-sac bake sale. They’re employees in the ever-widening Gus Fring empire, part of a house-sized security detail with one key directive: keep the Chicken Man alive. It’s the early-2000s American Southwest equivalent...
One of the ways that “Better Call Saul” keeps you on your toes is reminding you that there’s always another corner of Albuquerque to discover. It’s not all trips to the courthouse or rendezvouses at roadside diners or meetings in law firm boardrooms. So when “Hit and Run” opens with a glimpse at suburbia, as seen through the eyes of a pair of neighborhood folks seemingly more concerned with homeowner’s association to-dos than regional drug trafficking concerns, it’s a reminder that the net can always be cast wider.
Of course, these aren’t exactly ordinary residents counting down the days to the next cul-de-sac bake sale. They’re employees in the ever-widening Gus Fring empire, part of a house-sized security detail with one key directive: keep the Chicken Man alive. It’s the early-2000s American Southwest equivalent...
- 5/3/2022
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire

[Note: The following review contains spoilers for “Better Call Saul” Season 6, Episode 2, “Carrot and Stick.”]
One of Jimmy McGill’s (Bob Odenkirk) greatest strengths is pinpointing people’s relationship to money. It’s a psychological pressure point that he’s used to his advantage when dealing with people who have everything to lose. As someone who fashions himself a bit of a legal vigilante, Jimmy gives himself a steady dose of self-righteousness, justifying a little ethical murkiness if it separates someone from what they didn’t rightfully earn.
So how better to illustrate that “angle called justice” than a reunion with Albuquerque’s quaintest, nine-figure fraudsters, Craig and Betsy Kettleman (Jeremy Shamos and Julie Ann Emery)? Hurtling toward an ending that’ll likely have far more of the latter than the former, the second episode of Season 6 finds room for a blend of tragedy and comedy. Most of it is centered in the husband-and-wife embezzlement duo that...
One of Jimmy McGill’s (Bob Odenkirk) greatest strengths is pinpointing people’s relationship to money. It’s a psychological pressure point that he’s used to his advantage when dealing with people who have everything to lose. As someone who fashions himself a bit of a legal vigilante, Jimmy gives himself a steady dose of self-righteousness, justifying a little ethical murkiness if it separates someone from what they didn’t rightfully earn.
So how better to illustrate that “angle called justice” than a reunion with Albuquerque’s quaintest, nine-figure fraudsters, Craig and Betsy Kettleman (Jeremy Shamos and Julie Ann Emery)? Hurtling toward an ending that’ll likely have far more of the latter than the former, the second episode of Season 6 finds room for a blend of tragedy and comedy. Most of it is centered in the husband-and-wife embezzlement duo that...
- 4/19/2022
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire

[Note: The following review contains spoilers for “Better Call Saul” Season 6, Episode 1, “Wine and Roses.”]
So this is how Season 6 begins, not with a Gene but a teardown. Rather than start this final chunk of story with a flash-forward to Jimmy under yet another new identity, remembering instances of regret in his life and pain he has caused others, “Wine and Roses” starts with a headfake. A monochrome cascade of ties (set to the instrumental that helps lend its name to the episode) gives way to a lavish, full-color tour of the erstwhile Chez Goodman, as a full crew works to wipe an ostentatious palace of everything but the wallpaper.
Like each of its season-starting cold opens, it’s a sad reminder of the fate that Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) is doomed to face. The tragedy of those Cinnabon scenes isn’t in where he is, it’s what he’s left behind. While this opening sequence...
So this is how Season 6 begins, not with a Gene but a teardown. Rather than start this final chunk of story with a flash-forward to Jimmy under yet another new identity, remembering instances of regret in his life and pain he has caused others, “Wine and Roses” starts with a headfake. A monochrome cascade of ties (set to the instrumental that helps lend its name to the episode) gives way to a lavish, full-color tour of the erstwhile Chez Goodman, as a full crew works to wipe an ostentatious palace of everything but the wallpaper.
Like each of its season-starting cold opens, it’s a sad reminder of the fate that Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) is doomed to face. The tragedy of those Cinnabon scenes isn’t in where he is, it’s what he’s left behind. While this opening sequence...
- 4/19/2022
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire


Ever since Better Call Saul premiered on AMC in 2015, fans of the Breaking Bad spinoff have been clamoring for a cameo appearance from the original show’s two main characters, Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul). The actors themselves have been asked about it seemingly the entire duration of the prequel series’ run. Both Cranston and Paul have been game to join the cast for a short appearance, but the years just keep going by without any tangible proof that anything will come to fruition.
Anticipation for their arrival has continued to boil over as other characters from Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould’s universe have shown up on screen. DEA agent Hank Schrader had a multi-episode storyline in the fifth season of Better Call Saul and was an integral part to the middle of the season’s plot. Cameos tying the two shows together have been...
Anticipation for their arrival has continued to boil over as other characters from Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould’s universe have shown up on screen. DEA agent Hank Schrader had a multi-episode storyline in the fifth season of Better Call Saul and was an integral part to the middle of the season’s plot. Cameos tying the two shows together have been...
- 8/27/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek


GMA3 kicked off Thanksgiving early on Tuesday, inviting eight beloved ‘90s TV parents into its “living room” for a walk down memory lane.
Jo Marie Payton (Family Matters‘ Harriette Winslow), Reginald VelJohnson (Family Matters‘ Carl Winslow), Daphne Reid (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air‘s second Aunt Viv), Tim Reid (Sister, Sister‘s Ray Campbell), Patricia Richardson (Home Improvement‘s Jill Taylor), William Russ (Boy Meets World‘s Alan Matthews), Joanna Kerns (Growing Pains‘ Maggie Seaver) and Dan Lauria (The Wonder Years‘ Jack Arnold) joined hosts Michael Strahan, Sara Haines and Keke Palmer for a look back at the shows that made them household names.
Jo Marie Payton (Family Matters‘ Harriette Winslow), Reginald VelJohnson (Family Matters‘ Carl Winslow), Daphne Reid (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air‘s second Aunt Viv), Tim Reid (Sister, Sister‘s Ray Campbell), Patricia Richardson (Home Improvement‘s Jill Taylor), William Russ (Boy Meets World‘s Alan Matthews), Joanna Kerns (Growing Pains‘ Maggie Seaver) and Dan Lauria (The Wonder Years‘ Jack Arnold) joined hosts Michael Strahan, Sara Haines and Keke Palmer for a look back at the shows that made them household names.
- 11/26/2019
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com


GMA3 kicked off Thanksgiving early on Tuesday, inviting eight beloved ‘90s TV parents into its “living room” for a walk down memory lane.
Jo Marie Payton (Family Matters‘ Harriette Winslow), Reginald VelJohnson (Family Matters‘ Carl Winslow), Daphne Reid (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air‘s second Aunt Viv), Tim Reid (Sister, Sister‘s Ray Campbell), Patricia Richardson (Home Improvement‘s Jill Taylor), William Russ (Boy Meets World‘s Alan Matthews), Joanna Kerns (Growing Pains‘ Maggie Seaver) and Dan Lauria (The Wonder Years‘ Jack Arnold) joined hosts Michael Strahan, Sara Haines and Keke Palmer for a look back at the shows that made them household names.
Jo Marie Payton (Family Matters‘ Harriette Winslow), Reginald VelJohnson (Family Matters‘ Carl Winslow), Daphne Reid (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air‘s second Aunt Viv), Tim Reid (Sister, Sister‘s Ray Campbell), Patricia Richardson (Home Improvement‘s Jill Taylor), William Russ (Boy Meets World‘s Alan Matthews), Joanna Kerns (Growing Pains‘ Maggie Seaver) and Dan Lauria (The Wonder Years‘ Jack Arnold) joined hosts Michael Strahan, Sara Haines and Keke Palmer for a look back at the shows that made them household names.
- 11/26/2019
- TVLine.com


Michaela Pratt is about to get hit with a big wave of déjà vu.
On tonight’s episode of How to Get Away With Murder (ABC, 10/9c), Michaela takes a road trip to New York in order to track down her biological father. Of course, if that sounds familiar, it’s because she did the same thing two weeks ago, when she still believed her birth father was Dwight Halpern.
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On tonight’s episode of How to Get Away With Murder (ABC, 10/9c), Michaela takes a road trip to New York in order to track down her biological father. Of course, if that sounds familiar, it’s because she did the same thing two weeks ago, when she still believed her birth father was Dwight Halpern.
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- 10/17/2019
- TVLine.com
Sneak Peek new footage, plus images from the Winter premiere episode of 'mutant' TV series "The Gifted", titled "3 X 1" airing January 1, 2018 on Fox:
"...as tensions heat up among the team at 'Mutant HQ', no one knows who they can trust.
"Fearing for his family's safety, 'Reed' rethinks their future at the compound. Meanwhile, 'Dr. Campbell' proposes an improved program to 'Jace' that could change everything..."
Cast includes Stephen Moyer, Amy Acker, Sean Teale, Jamie Hung, Coby Bell, Emma Dumont, Blair Redford, Natalie Alyn Lind Percy Hynes White, Skyler Samuels, Garret Dillahunt, Hayley Lovitt, Danny Ramirez, Jermaine Rivers, Jason Burkey, Robert Bryan Davis, Ray Campbell, Kate MacCallum, Michael Milligan and Elliot Grey.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Gifted: 3 X 1"...
"...as tensions heat up among the team at 'Mutant HQ', no one knows who they can trust.
"Fearing for his family's safety, 'Reed' rethinks their future at the compound. Meanwhile, 'Dr. Campbell' proposes an improved program to 'Jace' that could change everything..."
Cast includes Stephen Moyer, Amy Acker, Sean Teale, Jamie Hung, Coby Bell, Emma Dumont, Blair Redford, Natalie Alyn Lind Percy Hynes White, Skyler Samuels, Garret Dillahunt, Hayley Lovitt, Danny Ramirez, Jermaine Rivers, Jason Burkey, Robert Bryan Davis, Ray Campbell, Kate MacCallum, Michael Milligan and Elliot Grey.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Gifted: 3 X 1"...
- 1/2/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
For the last few weeks in Better Call Saul, we have been consumed with the "Mike" story line, and the reintroduction of Breaking Bad characters. We have seen Gus (Giancarlo Esposito), Victor (Jeremiah Bitsui), Tyrus (Ray Campbell), Salmanca (Mark Margolis), Bolsa (Javier Grajeda), The Doctor, The Brothers, and this week we got a special treat with Huell (Lavell Crawford). Huell was one of my favorite characters from Breaking Bad, and I will never forget the scene where Hank shows him the picture of Jesse's brains and Huell spills his guts, figuratively.
However, this week, we have a full Jimmy/Kim episode, or rather a Jimmy vs. Chuck episode. In fact, think of this episode as a dirty Law & Order episode. My prediction here, as judging by the seedy means of Jimmy sabotaging Chuck, the loser, and the person disbarred from practicing law will be Chuck. The problem is Chuck's ego,...
However, this week, we have a full Jimmy/Kim episode, or rather a Jimmy vs. Chuck episode. In fact, think of this episode as a dirty Law & Order episode. My prediction here, as judging by the seedy means of Jimmy sabotaging Chuck, the loser, and the person disbarred from practicing law will be Chuck. The problem is Chuck's ego,...
- 5/9/2017
- by Drew Carlton
- LRMonline.com
Kit Harington, Game of Thrones SAG Awards 2012 Television Winners Pt.1 Ensemble/Drama Series * Boardwalk Empire Steve Buscemi / Enoch Nucky Thompson Dominic Chianese / Leander Cephas Whitlock Robert Clohessy / Ward Boss Jim Neary Dabney Coleman / Louis Kaestner Charlie Cox / Owen Sleater Josie & Lucy Gallina / Emily Schroeder Stephen Graham / Al Capone Jack Huston / Richard Harrow Anthony Laciura / Eddie Kessler Heather Lind / Katy Kelly MacDonald / Margaret Schroeder Rory & Declan McTigue / Teddy Schroeder Gretchen Mol / Gillian Darmody Brady & Connor Noon/ Tommy Darmody Kevin O'Rourke / Mayor Edward Bader Aleksa Palladino / Angela Darmody Jacqueline Pennewill / Lilian Vincent Piazza / Lucky Luciano Michael Pitt / Jimmy Darmody Michael Shannon / Agent Nelson Van Alden Paul Sparks / Mickey Doyle Michael Stuhlbarg / Arnold Rothstein Peter Van Wagner / Isaac Ginsburg Shea Whigham / Elias Thompson Michael Kenneth Williams / Chalky White Anatol Yusef / Meyer Lansky Breaking Bad Jonathan Banks / Mike Betsy Brandt / Marie Schrader Ray Campbell / Tyrus Kitt Bryan Cranston / Walter White Giancarlo Esposito / Gus Fring...
- 1/30/2012
- by Steve Montgomery
- Alt Film Guide
Michael C. Hall, Dexter
SAG Awards Television Pt.1
Ensemble/Drama Series
Boardwalk Empire (HBO)
Steve Buscemi / Enoch Nucky Thompson
Dominic Chianese / Leander Cephas Whitlock
Robert Clohessy / Ward Boss Jim Neary
Dabney Coleman / Louis Kaestner
Charlie Cox / Owen Sleater
Josie & Lucy Gallina / Emily Schroeder
Stephen Graham / Al Capone
Jack Huston / Richard Harrow
Anthony Laciura / Eddie Kessler
Heather Lind / Katy
Kelly MacDonald / Margaret Schroeder
Rory & Declan McTigue / Teddy Schroeder
Gretchen Mol / Gillian Darmody
Brady & Connor Noon/ Tommy Darmody
Kevin O'Rourke / Mayor Edward Bader
Aleksa Palladino / Angela Darmody
Jacqueline Pennewill / Lilian
Vincent Piazza / Lucky Luciano
Michael Pitt / Jimmy Darmody
Michael Shannon / Agent Nelson Van Alden
Paul Sparks / Mickey Doyle
Michael Stuhlbarg / Arnold Rothstein
Peter Van Wagner / Isaac Ginsburg
Shea Whigham / Elias Thompson
Michael Kenneth Williams / Chalky White
Anatol Yusef / Meyer Lansky
Breaking Bad (AMC)
Jonathan Banks / Mike
Betsy Brandt / Marie Schrader
Ray Campbell / Tyrus Kitt
Bryan Cranston / Walter White
Giancarlo Esposito / Gus Fring...
SAG Awards Television Pt.1
Ensemble/Drama Series
Boardwalk Empire (HBO)
Steve Buscemi / Enoch Nucky Thompson
Dominic Chianese / Leander Cephas Whitlock
Robert Clohessy / Ward Boss Jim Neary
Dabney Coleman / Louis Kaestner
Charlie Cox / Owen Sleater
Josie & Lucy Gallina / Emily Schroeder
Stephen Graham / Al Capone
Jack Huston / Richard Harrow
Anthony Laciura / Eddie Kessler
Heather Lind / Katy
Kelly MacDonald / Margaret Schroeder
Rory & Declan McTigue / Teddy Schroeder
Gretchen Mol / Gillian Darmody
Brady & Connor Noon/ Tommy Darmody
Kevin O'Rourke / Mayor Edward Bader
Aleksa Palladino / Angela Darmody
Jacqueline Pennewill / Lilian
Vincent Piazza / Lucky Luciano
Michael Pitt / Jimmy Darmody
Michael Shannon / Agent Nelson Van Alden
Paul Sparks / Mickey Doyle
Michael Stuhlbarg / Arnold Rothstein
Peter Van Wagner / Isaac Ginsburg
Shea Whigham / Elias Thompson
Michael Kenneth Williams / Chalky White
Anatol Yusef / Meyer Lansky
Breaking Bad (AMC)
Jonathan Banks / Mike
Betsy Brandt / Marie Schrader
Ray Campbell / Tyrus Kitt
Bryan Cranston / Walter White
Giancarlo Esposito / Gus Fring...
- 12/14/2011
- by Steve Montgomery
- Alt Film Guide
The Screen Actors Guild has announced their list of nominations for the best performances of 2011. I have to point out that I'm surprised Tom Hardy and Joel Edgarton weren't nominated for their roles in Warrior, because they were pretty damn awesome in that film. I think they deserved a nom more than Leonardo DiCaprio. I'm a huge fan of DiCaprio but his performance in J. Edgar wasn't his best. Brad Pitt will end up taking home the award for Moneyball though. It was great to see Bridesmaids and The Help get a nomination for best ensemble cast. It will be interesting to see who takes home the award on this list, and how many of them will make their way to the Oscars.
Who would you like to see take home the award?
Here's the full press released with the list of Nominations:
Nominees for the 18th Annual Screen Actors...
Who would you like to see take home the award?
Here's the full press released with the list of Nominations:
Nominees for the 18th Annual Screen Actors...
- 12/14/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant


Nominations for the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards are in, and Emma Stone is leading the way. Her summer sleeper hit, "The Help," nabbed the most movie nominations with four, followed by Oscar-fav "The Artist" with three and a handful of others with two ("Bridesmaids," "The Descendants," "Moneyball").
On the television side of things, "Modern Family" soared to the top of the pack with five nods, while "30 Rock" and "Dexter" each garnered two. HBO reeled in the most total noms with 11.
The SAG Awards ceremony will air live on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012 on TNT and TBS at 8 p.m. Et
Read on for the full list of nominations below.
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
DEMIÁN Bichir / Carlos Galindo - “A Better Life” (Summit Entertainment)
George Clooney / Matt King - "The Descendants” (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
Leonardo DiCaprio / J. Edgar Hoover - "J. Edgar" (Warner Bros. Pictures...
On the television side of things, "Modern Family" soared to the top of the pack with five nods, while "30 Rock" and "Dexter" each garnered two. HBO reeled in the most total noms with 11.
The SAG Awards ceremony will air live on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012 on TNT and TBS at 8 p.m. Et
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Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
DEMIÁN Bichir / Carlos Galindo - “A Better Life” (Summit Entertainment)
George Clooney / Matt King - "The Descendants” (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
Leonardo DiCaprio / J. Edgar Hoover - "J. Edgar" (Warner Bros. Pictures...
- 12/14/2011
- by MTV Movies Team
- MTV Movies Blog


20th Century Fox Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher in “The Iron Lady.”
Meryl Streep was among the nominees when the 2012 Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations were announced this morning.
Streep was nominated for her role in “The Iron Lady,” a biopic about British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
“The Help” was one of the leading candidates with the film’s actors getting a nod for outstanding cast; “The Help” stars Viola Davis (leading role) and Octavia Spencer (supporting role) were also tapped for individual nominations.
Meryl Streep was among the nominees when the 2012 Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations were announced this morning.
Streep was nominated for her role in “The Iron Lady,” a biopic about British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
“The Help” was one of the leading candidates with the film’s actors getting a nod for outstanding cast; “The Help” stars Viola Davis (leading role) and Octavia Spencer (supporting role) were also tapped for individual nominations.
- 12/14/2011
- by WSJ Staff
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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