House of Cards David Fincher Says Netflix Has No Interest In Releasing His Projects For The Streamer On Physical Media 1/4/2025 by The Playlist The Playlist The Pitt TV Review: Noah Wyle returns to the ER in this intense real-time medical series ...
House of Cards James Mangold Explains Why The Negative Response To Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny "Hurt" 12/10/2024 ComicBookMovie.com “People would label me Kevin Spacey, gay actor”: Kevin Spacey Regretted Coming Out as Gay After Living in Fear For Years ...
Stood firm for four seasons, collapsed completely in Season 5 'House of Cards' much of the time was one of the most compelling shows. Sadly, it has also become one of the most frustrating. Not since 'Once Upon a Time' and 'The Walking Dead', and before that 'Lost' has such a bril...
Netflix goes big with the series starring Kevin Spacey as a scheming congressional leader in a production as slick and stylish as anything on HBO or Showtime.
House of Cards, despite good reviews, was never in that league. But it was very good. And it was interesting. A late-season creative nosedive was the rallying cry from a lot of people, including viewers and critics. Whether that was actually true or not (certainly it was in part), th...
With 'House Of Cards', you realise just how blurred the lines have become. David Fincher and Kevin Spacey took this on by choice, because it was the best medium in which to do this story. When you sign up with a TV Network, you have an hour a week, and depending on who the broad...
Ahead of the fourth season premiere in March, House of Cards— Seasons 1-3 (Sony) offers a chance to catch up. As US congressman Frank Underwood, Kevin Spacey is mesmerising: all Southern charm and Machiavellian asides as he plots his way to the top. Equally ruthless are his wife Claire...
The biggest twist in House of Cards's fourth season – the assassination attempt on Frank Underwood – wasn't only great for its shock value. The ripple effect from that jaw-dropping moment produced some serious rewards for long-time fans of the show, thanks to Frank's hallucinations as ...
House of Cards: With Ian Richardson, Susannah Harker, Miles Anderson, Alphonsia Emmanuel. The schemes of a ruthlessly ambitious British politician who will stop at nothing to get to the top.
Nielsen data shows a shift in who's watching the Washington D.C. drama now that Kevin Spacey is out and Wright is the face of the show.