September 14, 2007
Get ready for some bounty-hunting action on the midseason finale of USA Network's Psych.
When an accused murderer goes on the run, America's favorite pseudo psychic, Shawn Spencer, and his best friend, Burton “Gus” Guster, decide to go after the fugitive themselves. Along the way, they meet their toughest competition, an actual bounty hunter whom they once idolized. Things get more complicated for the two when Shawn realizes the man they have been chasing is innocent of the crime.
July 15, 2007
USA Network rolled out a double-shot of season premieres Friday night – Monk returned for its sixth season, while Psych was on tap for its sophomore season. Even though both shows are dramedy detective shows, they each have their own distinctive quirks that set them apart.
Monk, the more senior show, kicked off its new season by bringing back one of their strongest guest stars – Sarah Silverman as the Monk-obsessed fan Marcy Maven. Marcy needs Monk's help when her dog Otto is accused of killing her neighbor's wife by mauling her to death. The tricky part is that her dog died three days before the lady died. Even trickier, Monk doesn't want her anywhere near him.
July 13, 2007
Psych will kick off its second series debut tonight with a playful jab at American Idol. Mocking Idol is not exactly a new sport in television comedy, but the writers and stars of Psych hope their offering, “American Duos,” will set the bar when it comes to parodying the monolithic talent show.
July 9, 2007
The USA fake psychic detective buddy comedy Psych returns for its second season this Friday. The show stars James Roday as Shawn Spencer, the intuitive son of a former cop who uses his abilities to help the police by pretending to be a psychic. In his comic quests to solve crime, Shawn is aided by his childhood friend Gus (Dule Hill from The West Wing), a worrisome pharmaceuticals salesman.
Earlier today, Roday and Hill held a conference call in which they discussed episodes from the upcoming season, the evolution of their chemistry, and the possibility of reuniting Hill with some of his West Wing co-stars. Some of the highlights included:
July 5, 2007
After landing the role of Burton 'Gus' Guster on the dramedy Psych, Dulé Hill is taking his TV detective role in the silver screen with his movie Whisper. Distributed by Gold Circle Films, the upcoming thriller is pending for release this year.
Although Dulé Hill is noted for his television exposure on Psych and The West Wing, he has also worked in films like The Numbers, Edmond, Sexual Life, Men of Honor and She’s All That.
June 14, 2007
Actor Corbin Bernsen, who plays Henry Spencer on the USA network’s Psych, is currently directing Dead Air, a film that will feature Bill Moseley and Patricia Tallman. Mosely is most recently known for his role in the film Grindhouse, while Tallman has appeared in a number of horror flicks, including the 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead and Sam Raimi’s Army of Darkness.
In March, Bersen’s Public Media Works teamed up with Antibody Films for Dead Air, a horror story written by newcomer Kenneth Yakkel. Aside from being the director, Bernsen will also be appearing in the film as a minor character.
February 9, 2007
Psych is a comedy-drama series created by Steve Franks and Chris Henze. The show comes out as a “fake psychic, real detective series.” Moreover, the program is set in Vancouver and White Rock, British Columbia to depict a semi-dessert California atmosphere.