Breaking Bad's Anna Gunn has been cast in the Chunk & Bean TV series comedy pilot at ABC. She joins the previously-cast Adam Rodriguez. The comedy hails from writers Ed Herro (of the cancelled series, The Neighbors) and Brian Donovan, who will executive produce with Dave Hemingson (of the cancelled Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23 TV show). Grandfathered's Chris Koch is set to direct.
Chunk & Bean features the friendship of misfits named Chunk and Bean, who reap the blessings of having two contrasting families living next door. Per TV Line, Gunn will play Chunk's tough but fair psychologist-mom, Connie Dawson, who works in her home office.
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Chunk & Bean features the friendship of misfits named Chunk and Bean, who reap the blessings of having two contrasting families living next door. Per TV Line, Gunn will play Chunk's tough but fair psychologist-mom, Connie Dawson, who works in her home office.
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- 2/20/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Fox is staying busy into Thursday’s east coast evening: the network has now ordered John Stamos sitcom “Grandfathered” and Gail Berman‘s “Guide to Surviving Life” to series. Both are single-cam comedies. The first show of the grouped order (pictured above), which hails from ABC Studios and Twentieth Century Fox Television, is written and executive produced by Danny Chun. Stamos serves double-duty as both star and executive producer. Dan Fogelman also earned an executive producing credit on the project, which was directed by Chris Koch. “Grandfathered” follows a longtime bachelor (Stamos), whose life is upended when he discovers he’s a father — and a.
- 5/8/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
With 2010 only a week over, it already feels like best-of and top-ten lists have been pouring in for months, and we’re already tired of them: the ranking, the exclusions (and inclusions), the rules and the qualifiers. Some people got to see films at festivals, others only catch movies on video; and the ability for us, or any publication, to come up with a system to fairly determine who saw what when and what they thought was the best seems an impossible feat. That doesn’t stop most people from doing it, but we liked the fantasy double features we did last year and for our 3rd Writers Poll we thought we'd do it again.
I asked our contributors to pick a single new film they saw in 2010—in theaters or at a festival—and creatively pair it with an old film they saw in 2010 to create a unique double feature.
I asked our contributors to pick a single new film they saw in 2010—in theaters or at a festival—and creatively pair it with an old film they saw in 2010 to create a unique double feature.
- 1/10/2011
- MUBI
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