Category: Projects

Courteney Cox comes to blows

Thursday, Jul 30, 2009

COURTENEY Cox looked far from friendly as she shoved a poor guy with all her might.

The spat was not a moment of rage for the former Friends actress, but a scene from her new show Cougar Town, being filmed in LA yesterday.

Looking purse-lipped and red-faced, her new role is clearly a far cry from neurotic Monica, who she played for ten years.

The 44-year-old beauty plays Jules, a single mum who goes on the prowl for a young man after her messy divorce, in the ABC network sitcom to air in the US in September.

Ask Ausiello talks Cougar Town

Thursday, Jul 23, 2009

Ask Ausiello posted a small bit about Cougar Town on their blog

Question: I can’t wait for Cougar Town. Do you have an spoilers? –Becca
Ausiello:
Courteney Cox’s old Friends will definitely be paying her a visit. “You and I both know that we’ll do that eventually,” concedes exec producer Bill Lawrence of a visit from Aniston, Kudrow, Perry, Schwimmer, or LeBlanc. “But right now [ABC] is marketing and selling Courteney, not the [possible] guest stars.”

It’s Official: David & Courteney Will Scream Again!

Tuesday, Jul 14, 2009

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It’s official! David Arquette and Courteney Cox have signed on to reunite with the Ghostface killer.

“We are going to be doing Scream 4,” Arquette just told me from New York City, where he’s hanging out in plastic box over Madison Square Garden for Feeding America (more on that later). “Kevin Williamson is writing the script at this moment, and hopefully Wes Craven is going to direct.”

In the original horror trilogy, Arquette played Deputy Dewey Riley with Cox as a tabloid television reporter Gale Weathers…

Rumors began several months ago that the two were in talks for the fourth installment.

“I fell in love with my wife on Scream, so the opportunity to bring [Dewey] back to life and for my wife to play that really bitchy character again, it’s just going to be really fun,” Arquette said. “It’s just great.”

While Williamson recently revealed that Neve Campbell has turned down the chance to reprise her role as Sidney Prescott, Arquette said, “I hope Neve does it. I really hope so.”

As for a new storyline, Arquette laughed: “Kevin has sort of put out the broad strokes, but I don’t think I’m at liberty to share any of that.”

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TV Squad Reviews Cougar Town

Tuesday, Jul 14, 2009

Cougar Town (Wednesdays at 9:30 p.m. ET. premieres Sept. 23)

Premise of the screener: Courteney Cox stars as a divorced single mother trying to balance dating, aging, and raising her teenage son in a beauty and youth obsessed culture. The comedy is written and produced by Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence.

Mike says: The first few minutes of Cougar Town felt a little like a Robin Williams stand-up routine. There were a million jokes rushing at me at once, but only about half of them were funny. Thankfully, the show soon settled into a great groove offering tons of laugh-out-loud moments. A lot of the credit should go to Lawrence. Dude knows how to write the funny. But Cox also deserves some praise. She’s great as an aging and insecure divorcee who seems to have no interior monologue. She was rarely this funny on Friends.

I didn’t find the show’s premise very appealing, but this is a comedy not a relationship drama. What really matters here are the jokes, the tone and the cast. Cougar Town delivers on all of those levels. Like he did with Scrubs, Lawrence has packed his new show with very talented comedic actors (Busy Philipps, Christa Miller, Ian Gomez) who hit all the right notes and seem to be in tune with his calculated, quirky style. (And yes, it seems like the town the characters live in is called Cougartown.)

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Pilot premiere date for “Cougar Town”

Monday, Jun 29, 2009

Many have been wondering when Cougar Town’s pilot airs..

ABC new Comedy Cougar Town will air September 23 at 9.30 pm

News on Cougar Town and clips!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

One of ABC’s newly unveiled shows for the upcoming season is “Cougar Town,” which brings Courteney Cox back to network TV as a recently divorced sexy single mother. In a press release annoucing its fall lineup, the network says the comedy will show the former “Friends” star’s character exploring “the honest truths about dating and aging in our beauty and youth obsessed culture.” The show is one of four new comedies ABC will air back-to-back on Wednesday nights