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Upcoming midseason drama "Lie to Me" is from Fox, yet feels like it's similarly following the Tiffany network's crime procedural playbook. And why not? Ratings wise, crime shows still work.
Fox’s “Lie to Me” has lined up a mini cast reunion from “The Shield” this spring. Casting reps a homecoming of sorts for the stars and Shawn Ryan, the “Shield” creator who now serves ...
Maybe you've heard of Texts From Bennett? It's a Tumblr that's blazed an incredible, viral trail through the internet over the past few days, made up of texts from some anonymous blogger's younger ...
Kem returns to the top of the Adult R&B Songs airplay chart for the first time in over five years as “Lie to Me” advances from the runner-up rank to lead the list dated June 27. The track ...
Ryan signed onto "Lie to Me" at the request of the show’s creator, Sam Baum, who had an interesting premise and a great star in Tim Roth, but who was struggling to make the show anything more ...
I can’t lie. I found Fox’s “Lie to Me” (premiering at 8 tonight on Channel 31), about a brilliant deception expert, to be predictable, standard fare.
Lie To Me could be such a good show. Tim Roth is really magnetic as Cal Lightman, the runty little brain-box who can read anyone’s facial expressions. Kelli Williams is awfully good as his ...
Lie to Me is a 2009 crime drama television series created by Samuel Baum. The series follows a group of applied psychology experts who specialize in analyzing micro-expressions and body language ...
As mentioned previously, "Lie to Me" is a show that, due to its nature, I'm not going to blog about every week, but tonight's episode was a pretty strong one, and I want to talk briefly about why.
Fellow MOMS, if you are like me, you lie awake at 2 a.m., wondering how you can BE in three places at once: this KITCHEN, the Senate and the opening monologue of a Purge movie.But you see, we CAN ...
CBS has added a medical drama to its mix of hourlong pilots, greenlighting The Surgeon General from Lie To Me creator/executive producer Samuel Baum. Baum wrote and executive produces the CBS TV ...
If you can’t straight-up memorize that rule, one popular mnemonic device for remembering the difference between “lay” and “lie” is to think of the phrase, “Lay it on me.” “Lay it ...