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In the hit cable series — an original adaptation of the classic film — the star of 'The Hobbit' and 'Sherlock' portrays a Minnesotan who embraces his dark side. The actor talks about his decision to do 'Fargo,' playing Lester and filming in Calgary.
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According to the Canadian actor, if there's one man you’d want to have by your side during a vampire apocalypse it would be his vermin-killing character on the hit series. It’s a dirty job, but it’s one he and his Ukrainian alter-ego more than enjoy
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A new comedy about professional clowns, starring Zach Galifianakis, has been given a full series order by FX, it has been announced.
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You may know Alicia Witt as Wendy Crowe from "Justified" and as Cheryl from "Friday Night Lights". What you may not know is that Witt is also a talented singer-songwriter, a pursuit she says, “fills something in me that acting can’t by itself."
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FX leads the way as the Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) announced its nominations for their best of the recently completed TV season. FX has the most with 19 while HBO is next with 18.
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It was a good run, but the "Archer Vice" saga has now drawn to a close. A baby has been born, a palace has been bombed, and things look to be heading back to "normal" for the show's sixth season.
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A filibuster can either be a stalling tactic or an unauthorized attack against a foreign country, and the latest installment of the 'Archer Vice' saga accomplishes both of these.
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A two-parter set in a fictional country run by a Cherlene-obsessed dictator is sure to dig up a lot of craziness, and that's what "Palace Intrigue" accomplishes in spades.
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That was fast! With just four episodes left in the fifth season, the team is back to square one, so to speak. They're basically out of cocaine, and are now trying to make money through a CIA-backed arms smuggling scheme.
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By Reuters
British regulators are examining evidence relating to a 2012 meeting of currency dealers and Bank of England officials which potentially challenges the central bank's assertion it had not condoned shari...
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Despite the episode's title and hint at the end of the previous episode, "The Rules of Extraction" is basically a buddy comedy in the jungle paired with a spa day that gets really, really weird.
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By Reuters
A top London lawyer who investigated phone hacking at News Corp's British newspapers will lead a probe into the role of Bank of England officials in the possible manipulation of foreign exchange rates.
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This week's installment of 'Archer' is a nice return to form after last week, as it features more inability to sell cocaine with the bonus of an exotic locale.
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By Reuters
The Bank of England will overhaul the way it works with banks and financial markets as it faces criticism of its response to signs of possible manipulation of foreign exchanges rates....
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By Reuters
The Bank of England suspended a staff member on Wednesday as part of a probe into what it knew about alleged manipulation of world currency markets and revealed that rigging allegations had been flagged...
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Only in the weird world of 'Archer' can plans for a baby shower somehow morph into a crazed quest to find Kenny Loggins. This is precisely what happens in the latest installment of the "Archer Vice" saga.
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After an Olympic-sized break, the gang returns with an episode highlighting the relationship between Pam and Sterling, and once again proves that everyone is terrible at being drug dealers.
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In this week's episode, 'Archer' scores on two fronts. As per usual, it is filled to bursting (phrasing!) with laughs. But it also scores with key character moments, especially for Sterling and Lana.
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In two episodes, Sterling and company have managed to lose five kilograms of cocaine paid for with fakes, and in this latest episode, they've managed to piss off their old foes, the yakuza.
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At the end of season premiere "White Elephant," Sterling, with a smile on his face, calls the former ISIS agents' upcoming adventures in drug-selling 'Archer Vice.' It's clear that that will be happening and in full throttle.
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When creator Adam Reed got bored with the direction of his beloved TV show 'Archer,' he radically shook up the core element of the show — and as a result, the show is now more wildly unpredictable than ever.
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Impressing his fans and Hollywood contemporaries with his stunning, unforgettable performance in Season 1 of 'American Horror Story,' the actor is making an 11th-hour appearance on the 2nd installment of the terror anthology & loving every minute of it.
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Jeff + Jackie Marcus Schaffer, the husband & wife team behind the Fantasy Football cable comedy 'The League,' admit they use many of their own life experiences for storylines on the comedic series that practically every NFL player wants to be a part of.
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The cable network FX has bought an hourlong script for a drama written by Sidney Quashie and executive produced by rap mogul Dr. Dre and Quashie. Daniel Schnider from Dr. Dre's company Crucial TV and Brad Bertner will serve as co-executive producers.
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Writer/director Guillermo del Toro joins one of his creatures on the set of the hit FX series 'The Strain' FX
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Many awards already handed out in Los Angeles. Emmys
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