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Displaying all articles tagged:
Unforgettable
box office
Apr. 23, 2017
Fate of the Furiou
s Keeps Top Box-Office Spot;
Unforgettable
Proves Anything But
Naming your movie
Unforgettable
is just asking for trouble.
By
Karen Brill
villains
Apr. 21, 2017
Dear Katherine Heigl: Please Play More Villains
Unforgettable
is a trashy psychosexual thriller. It’s also the former rom-com star’s best work in years.
By
Jordan Crucchiola
the industry
Sept. 11, 2012
Can Renewing
Unforgettable
Save Summer TV?
Original scripted fare historically bombs in the off season. But when the resuscitated CBS procedural returns next June, it brings an entrenched audience.
By
Josef Adalian
tv
Oct. 25, 2011
Unforgettable, Person of Interest
Get Full Season
They do pretty well for CBS.
By
Margaret Lyons
tv
Sept. 23, 2011
After One Week, Which TV Shows Look Like Hits and Which Are on Death Watch?
’Up All Night’ is lookin’ good! ‘Charlie’s Angels,’ not so much.
By
Josef Adalian
ratings
Sept. 21, 2011
Premiere Week Ratings:
Glee
and
Biggest Loser
Decline
While CBS’s ‘Unforgettable’ does very well.
By
Josef Adalian
upfronts 2011
May 16, 2011
CBS Picks Up Two More Dramas and a Comedy [Updated]
’Rookies,’ the buzzy cop drama produced by Robert De Niro, is now called ‘The 2-2.’
By
Margaret Lyons