The 1986 horror comedy House, directed by Steve Miner from a screenplay by Ethan Wiley (based on a story by Fred Dekker), has a solid cult following to this day. The 1987 standalone sequel House II: The Second Story (watch it Here), which was written and directed by Wiley (again from a story by Dekker), has a less positive reputation than its predecessor. But there are fans out there who enjoy House II even more than the first House – and I happen to be one of those fans. So I’m very happy to see that JoBlo’s own Lance Vlcek has decided to celebrate House II: The Second Story, which has been a favorite of mine since childhood, with a new video that digs into The Best Scene in the movie! You can check it out in the embed above.
If you’re familiar with House II and wondering which scene...
If you’re familiar with House II and wondering which scene...
- 9/28/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Michael Masarof debut feature film First Love has been acquired by Indie Rights. The independent film distributor will release the film theatrically in Los Angeles as well as digital/VOD platforms on December 13.
Written and directed by Masarof, the drama stars Annie Heise and Aaron Costa Ganis as estranged twins. She is a Hollywood actress and is hiding out in a seaside hotel after suffering from a nervous breakdown. Meanwhile, her slacker twin brother must make a choice: save his troubled sister from herself or sell his explosive tell-all book and sacrifice their twin bond for good. The film also includes Arye Gross, Adam Huber, Mia Barron, Amin El Gamal and Malin Barr.
Comedy Dynamics has acquired the Laura Kosann-directed The Social Ones, a mockumentary...
Written and directed by Masarof, the drama stars Annie Heise and Aaron Costa Ganis as estranged twins. She is a Hollywood actress and is hiding out in a seaside hotel after suffering from a nervous breakdown. Meanwhile, her slacker twin brother must make a choice: save his troubled sister from herself or sell his explosive tell-all book and sacrifice their twin bond for good. The film also includes Arye Gross, Adam Huber, Mia Barron, Amin El Gamal and Malin Barr.
Comedy Dynamics has acquired the Laura Kosann-directed The Social Ones, a mockumentary...
- 10/31/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Looking to look back on some history this Memorial Day? Critics and audiences alike didn’t think “Pearl Harbor” did WWII justice, but here are 29 other films that scored a 7/10 rating or higher on IMDb.
“Pearl Harbor” (2001).
The Michael Bay-directed film starred Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett and Kate Beckinsale and follows the story of two best friends as they go off to war.
“Saving Private Ryan” (1998).
Starring Tom Hanks, Matt Damon, Tom Sizemore and Edward Burns, the film follows a group of U.S. soldiers that go behind enemy lines to retrieve a paratrooper.
“The Thin Red Line” (1998).
Terrence Malick‘s adaptation of James Jones’ 1962 novel stars Jim Caviezel, Sean Penn and Nick Nolte, and focuses on the conflict at Guadalcanal.
“A Midnight Clear” (1992).
The film starring Peter Berg, Kevin Dillon and Arye Gross tells the story of the American intelligence unit which finds a German platoon wishing to surrender.
“Pearl Harbor” (2001).
The Michael Bay-directed film starred Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett and Kate Beckinsale and follows the story of two best friends as they go off to war.
“Saving Private Ryan” (1998).
Starring Tom Hanks, Matt Damon, Tom Sizemore and Edward Burns, the film follows a group of U.S. soldiers that go behind enemy lines to retrieve a paratrooper.
“The Thin Red Line” (1998).
Terrence Malick‘s adaptation of James Jones’ 1962 novel stars Jim Caviezel, Sean Penn and Nick Nolte, and focuses on the conflict at Guadalcanal.
“A Midnight Clear” (1992).
The film starring Peter Berg, Kevin Dillon and Arye Gross tells the story of the American intelligence unit which finds a German platoon wishing to surrender.
- 11/11/2018
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
We should go ahead and rename December 12th “Arrow Video Day,” because the fine fiends over there have a ton of titles coming out this Tuesday, including Special Edition sets for The Premonition and Malatesta’s Carnival of Blood, and they’ve also put together standalone special edition Blu-rays for both House and House II: The Second Story. Severin Films is resurrecting Asylum this Tuesday, and fans can finally get their hands on the latest season of Game of Thrones, as well as a box set featuring every episode from all seven seasons.
Other notable releases for December 12th include K-Shop, Once Upon A Time at Christmas, Brackenmore, The Snake Woman, Beware the Lake, and Hollow Creek.
Game of Thrones: The Complete Seventh Season (HBO, Blu-ray & DVD)
Summers span decades. Winters can last a lifetime. And the struggle for the Iron Throne has begun. It will stretch from the south,...
Other notable releases for December 12th include K-Shop, Once Upon A Time at Christmas, Brackenmore, The Snake Woman, Beware the Lake, and Hollow Creek.
Game of Thrones: The Complete Seventh Season (HBO, Blu-ray & DVD)
Summers span decades. Winters can last a lifetime. And the struggle for the Iron Throne has begun. It will stretch from the south,...
- 12/12/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The Geffen Playhouse welcomes Arye Gross Minority Report, Castle, Geffen's Coney Island Christmas in Glen Berger's award-winning one-man play Underneath the Lintel An Impressive Presentation of Lovely Evidences, directed by Steven Robman. Underneath the Lintel began October 10 in the Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater at the Geffen Playhouse, with opening night tonight, October 18. The production closes Sunday, November 19. BroadwayWorld has a look at Gross in action below...
- 10/18/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The Geffen Playhouse welcomes Arye Gross Minority Report, Castle, Geffen's Coney Island Christmas in Glen Berger's award-winning one-man play Underneath the Lintel An Impressive Presentation of Lovely Evidences, directed by Steven Robman. Underneath the Lintel began October 10 in the Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater at the Geffen Playhouse, with opening night on Wednesday, October 18. The production closes Sunday, November 19. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below...
- 10/13/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The Geffen Playhouse today announced that Arye Gross Minority Report, Castle, Geffen's Coney Island Christmas will star in Glen Berger's award-winning one-man play Underneath the Lintel An Impressive Presentation of Lovely Evidences, directed by Steven Robman.
- 9/15/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
[Editor's Note: A version of this retrospective originally appeared in the September 2014 issue of Deadly Magazine.] With House II: The Second Story, the vastly underrated sequel written and directed by Ethan Wiley (who also wrote the screenplay for the original House), New World Pictures introduced audiences to a whole new world filled with unexpected frights and adventures with an Old West twist. The sequel was released in late August of 1987 and took a decidedly left turn away from the more straightforward house of horrors style seen in Steve Miner’s original film, instead favoring a tone that was much more light-hearted, fun-spirited, and far more family friendly.
For the uninitiated, House II follows a young man named Jesse (Arye Gross), who inherits a strange house from the parents who gave him up for adoption when he was just an infant. As he begins to settle into his new dwelling with the help of his girlfriend, Kate (Lar Park Lincoln), his best pal, Charlie (Jonathan Stark), and Charlie’s aspiring musician girlfriend,...
For the uninitiated, House II follows a young man named Jesse (Arye Gross), who inherits a strange house from the parents who gave him up for adoption when he was just an infant. As he begins to settle into his new dwelling with the help of his girlfriend, Kate (Lar Park Lincoln), his best pal, Charlie (Jonathan Stark), and Charlie’s aspiring musician girlfriend,...
- 7/9/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
[Editor's Note: A version of this retrospective originally appeared in the September 2014 issue of Deadly Magazine.] With House II: The Second Story, the vastly underrated sequel written and directed by Ethan Wiley (who also wrote the screenplay for the original House), New World Pictures introduced audiences to a whole new world filled with unexpected frights and adventures with an Old West twist. The sequel was released in late August of 1987 and took a decidedly left turn away from the more straightforward house of horrors style seen in Steve Miner’s original film, instead favoring a tone that was much more light-hearted, fun-spirited, and far more family friendly.
And while The Second Story did respectable business during its two-week theatrical run that summer and was also a profitable sequel for New World, House II isn’t a film that I feel gets nearly the love that it should. Case in point: Joshua Jackson’s character makes a comment about House II during the sequels discussion scene in Scream 2,...
And while The Second Story did respectable business during its two-week theatrical run that summer and was also a profitable sequel for New World, House II isn’t a film that I feel gets nearly the love that it should. Case in point: Joshua Jackson’s character makes a comment about House II during the sequels discussion scene in Scream 2,...
- 7/9/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Growing up, I was a big fan of both House and House II: The Second Story, so as you can imagine, Arrow Video’s recent House: Two Stories Blu-ray collection was right up my proverbial alley. Both films look better here than they did on DVD (which is how I’ve been viewing them for years now), the new retrospective featurettes do a great job of diving deep into both movies, and the other supplemental materials included are a welcome blast from the past. For fans who are on the fence about adding House: Two Stories to your home media collections, I can emphatically say this set is well worth the investment.
In House (1986), we meet famed writer Roger Cobb (William Katt), a Vietnam vet with a slumping career and a marriage that has hit the skids after his son disappeared while visiting Roger’s aunt Elizabeth in her gothic abode one fateful day.
In House (1986), we meet famed writer Roger Cobb (William Katt), a Vietnam vet with a slumping career and a marriage that has hit the skids after his son disappeared while visiting Roger’s aunt Elizabeth in her gothic abode one fateful day.
- 4/13/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
I hope you guys are ready, because April 11th looks to be an incredible day of home entertainment releases for genre fans, especially if you’ve been patiently waiting for the stunning new Phantasm Blu-ray set from Well Go USA, which features every film from the franchise together in one nifty package. Arrow Video has also assembled the first two House movies for a limited edition Blu-ray set that arrives this week, and Severin Films has resurrected the cult classic Cathy’s Curse in HD for the first time ever.
Severin Films is also keeping busy with a pair of other releases—Dark Water and The Other Hell—and Scream Factory is giving both The Vampire and Demented the Blu-ray treatment as well.
Other notable horror and sci-fi home entertainment offerings for April 11th include The Bye Bye Man (Unrated), The Violent Shit Collection, Chupacabra Territory, Naciye, Takashi Miike’s Dead or Alive trilogy,...
Severin Films is also keeping busy with a pair of other releases—Dark Water and The Other Hell—and Scream Factory is giving both The Vampire and Demented the Blu-ray treatment as well.
Other notable horror and sci-fi home entertainment offerings for April 11th include The Bye Bye Man (Unrated), The Violent Shit Collection, Chupacabra Territory, Naciye, Takashi Miike’s Dead or Alive trilogy,...
- 4/11/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Arrow Video isn't playing any April Fools' Day joke on horror and thriller fans with their Blu-ray releases for next month, which include the respective House: Two Stories (previously scheduled for a March 21st release) and Donnie Darko box sets, Wolf Guy, Caltiki the Immortal Monster, and more.
Press Release: Mvd Entertainment Group furthers the distribution of Arrow Video in the Us with several titles for April 2017. On April 18th comes The Night Evelyn Came Out Of The Grave (Blu-ray and DVD) and The Red Queen Kills Seven Times (Blu-ray and DVD), two giallo chillers from director Emilio P. Miraglia which were previously only available in the limited edition box set entitled Killer Dames. Miraglian blends the grisly whodunnit of the giallo with gothic and supernatural elements to create some truly unique chills in tales of revenge from beyond the grave and killer curses.
One of Emilio P. Miraglia's supernatural,...
Press Release: Mvd Entertainment Group furthers the distribution of Arrow Video in the Us with several titles for April 2017. On April 18th comes The Night Evelyn Came Out Of The Grave (Blu-ray and DVD) and The Red Queen Kills Seven Times (Blu-ray and DVD), two giallo chillers from director Emilio P. Miraglia which were previously only available in the limited edition box set entitled Killer Dames. Miraglian blends the grisly whodunnit of the giallo with gothic and supernatural elements to create some truly unique chills in tales of revenge from beyond the grave and killer curses.
One of Emilio P. Miraglia's supernatural,...
- 3/7/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Step inside, we’ve been expecting you! At long-last, Arrow Video is proud to present the first two installments of hit horror franchise House on Blu-ray for the first time! In the original House, William Katt (Carrie) stars as Roger Cobb, a horror novelist struggling to pen his next bestseller. When he inherits his aunt’s creaky old mansion, Roger decides that he’s found the ideal place in which to get some writing done. Unfortunately, the house’s monstrous supernatural residents have other ideas… Meanwhile, House II: The Second Story sees young Jesse (Arye Gross) moving into an old family mansion where his parents were mysteriously murdered years before. Plans for turning the place into a party pad are soon thwarted by the appearance of Jesse’s mummified great-great-grandfather, his mystical crystal skull and the zombie cowboy who’ll stop at nothing to lay his hands on it! From...
- 2/3/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
“Lizzie Borden took an ax and gave her mother forty whacks. When she saw what she had done, she gave her father forty-one…” because they were zombies?! That’s author C.A. Verstraete’s proposition in the horror novel Lizzie Borden, Zombie Hunter. Also in today’s Highlights: new promos for American Horror Story Season 6, Satanic Panic release details, and info on the world debut of Diani & Devine Meet the Apocalypse.
Lizzie Borden, Zombie Hunter Book Release Details & Cover Art: On September 13th, C.A. Verstraete’s Lizzie Borden, Zombie Hunter will be released in paperback and on Kindle.
“Every family has its secrets…
One hot August morning in 1892, Lizzie Borden picked up an ax and murdered her father and stepmother. Newspapers claim she did it for the oldest of reasons: family conflicts, jealousy, and greed. But what if her parents were already dead? What if Lizzie slaughtered them because they’d become zombies?...
Lizzie Borden, Zombie Hunter Book Release Details & Cover Art: On September 13th, C.A. Verstraete’s Lizzie Borden, Zombie Hunter will be released in paperback and on Kindle.
“Every family has its secrets…
One hot August morning in 1892, Lizzie Borden picked up an ax and murdered her father and stepmother. Newspapers claim she did it for the oldest of reasons: family conflicts, jealousy, and greed. But what if her parents were already dead? What if Lizzie slaughtered them because they’d become zombies?...
- 8/19/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Castle leading lady Stana Katic busted out the series’ go-to adverb — “Always” — in a handwritten note to fans, cast and crew, in the wake of the news that the ABC drama had been cancelled.
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“Your devotion to this show has carried us for these unforgettable eight seasons,” wrote Katic, who would not have been part of any Season 9. “I will always be grateful.”
Love, S pic.twitter.com/oZUENEj2XQ
— Stana Katic (@Stana_Katic) May 13, 2016
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“Your devotion to this show has carried us for these unforgettable eight seasons,” wrote Katic, who would not have been part of any Season 9. “I will always be grateful.”
Love, S pic.twitter.com/oZUENEj2XQ
— Stana Katic (@Stana_Katic) May 13, 2016
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- 5/13/2016
- TVLine.com
Recently, ABC released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Castle" episode 8 of season 8. The episode is entitled, "Mr. & Mrs. Castle," and it turns out that we're going to see some very intense and high drama stuff go down as Beckett and Castle find themselves stuck on a boat with a killer in their latest investigation, and more! In the new, 8th episode press release: Castle & Beckett Set Sail With A Murderer! On ABC's "Castle." Press release number 2: Castle and Beckett will investigate the murder of a cruise ship entertainer, only to find themselves trapped at sea with the killer. Guest stars feature: Sunkrish Bala as Vikram Singh, Arye Gross as M.E. Perlmutter and Kristoffer Polaha as Caleb Brown. The episode was written by Christine Roum ,and it was directed by Jeff Bleckner. Episode 8 is set to air on Monday night, November 23rd at 9pm central time on ABC.
- 11/16/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Gimme Shelter and Grey Gardens documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles has died, aged 88.
Maysles passed away from natural causes on Thursday (March 5), a spokesperson for the Maysles Centre told The Hollywood Reporter.
Albert formed one-half of a filmmaking duo with his late brother David Maysles, and together they released many acclaimed documentaries.
The Maysles brothers chronicled the Rolling Stones' infamous concert at Altamont for 1970's Gimme Shelter, and later explored the lives of two New York eccentrics in Grey Gardens.
The making of Grey Gardens was dramatised by HBO in the Emmy-winning television movie of the same name, in which Arye Gross and Justin Louis played the Maysles brothers.
Albert more recently worked with Espn to complete his 1980 documentary Muhammad and Larry, which chronicled a title bout between Muhammad Ali and Larry Holmes.
Last summer, Albert was honoured with a National Medal of Art by Us president Barack Obama.
Watch a...
Maysles passed away from natural causes on Thursday (March 5), a spokesperson for the Maysles Centre told The Hollywood Reporter.
Albert formed one-half of a filmmaking duo with his late brother David Maysles, and together they released many acclaimed documentaries.
The Maysles brothers chronicled the Rolling Stones' infamous concert at Altamont for 1970's Gimme Shelter, and later explored the lives of two New York eccentrics in Grey Gardens.
The making of Grey Gardens was dramatised by HBO in the Emmy-winning television movie of the same name, in which Arye Gross and Justin Louis played the Maysles brothers.
Albert more recently worked with Espn to complete his 1980 documentary Muhammad and Larry, which chronicled a title bout between Muhammad Ali and Larry Holmes.
Last summer, Albert was honoured with a National Medal of Art by Us president Barack Obama.
Watch a...
- 3/6/2015
- Digital Spy
Last night, CBS served up the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Criminal Minds" episode 13 of season 10, and it shows us new, very interesting scenes that involve the Bau crew in action, attempting to capture a wicked murderer that has escaped their possession, and more! The episode is labeled, "Nelson's Sparrow." In the new, 13th episode official synopsis: A new case is going to bring the Bau back to its beginnings as the team tracks a killer that got away. Synopsis number 2: The Bau will revisit its origins when they look at one of Rossi and Gideon's old cases to track a killer that got away. Series star Kirsten Vangsness co-wrote the episode with Erica Messer, one of the series' executive producers. Ben Savage ("Girl Meets World," "Boy Meets World") guest stars as young Gideon, and Arye Gross ("Castle," "Ellen") guest stars as Donnie Mallick. The episode...
- 1/22/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Criminal Minds" episode 13 of season 10. The episode is entitled, "Nelson's Sparrow," and it turns out that we're going to see some intense action go down when the Bau crew tracks down a vicious killer that's has broken free, and more! In the new, 13th episode press release: A new case will bring the Bau back to its beginnings as the team tracks a killer that got away. Press release number 2: The Bau is going to revisit its origins when they look at one of Rossi and Gideon's old cases to track a killer that got away. Series star Kirsten Vangsness co-wrote the episode with Erica Messer, one of the series' executive producers. Ben Savage ("Girl Meets World," "Boy Meets World") guest stars as young Gideon, and Arye Gross ("Castle," "Ellen") guest stars as Donnie Mallick. Other guest stars...
- 1/21/2015
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
One of House II: The Second Story’s taglines was “It’s getting weirder!”, although if you caught Steve Miner’s original film expectations should have been high that House II would be as frenetic and chaotic. But Ethan Wiley’s sequel does nothing with the first film, instead branching off of the notion that old houses have crazy secrets and running with it into western sub-genre terrain. Because House already paved the way for Wiley do off-the-wall shit, House II takes things even further – both with the zany storyline and with the comedy, which was always apparent in the first film but much bleaker than the slapstick here.
The Second Story starts with a rainy night, with a couple trying to get their child out of a house before a cowboy-hat wearing zombie shoots them up. And then it jumps years into the future, when Jesse (Arye Gross) finally...
The Second Story starts with a rainy night, with a couple trying to get their child out of a house before a cowboy-hat wearing zombie shoots them up. And then it jumps years into the future, when Jesse (Arye Gross) finally...
- 7/8/2014
- by Ryne Barber
- The Liberal Dead
Castle investigates a murder at the Sci-Fi Con...
but why is guest star Ed Quinn dressed in such a baggy costume?
News
In a surprising development, Fox has cut back on its order for the Becki Newton/Scott Foley comedy, The Goodwin Games, reducing the series frist season from thirteen to seven episodes and suddenly halting filming. Usually, that's a sign that the network doesn't have a lot of confidence in the show, but in this case there's a plausible alternative — with The Mindy Project getting a 26-episode season and Ben & Kate getting 19 episodes, Goodwin's first season was cut to match the needs of the Tuesday night lineup.
Is the sitcom spin-off dead? The failure of The Farm makes it look that way, especially since CBS doesn't seem to be looking to extend the life of its older hits with a Frasier-style (or Joey) spin-off.
EW has the first...
but why is guest star Ed Quinn dressed in such a baggy costume?
News
In a surprising development, Fox has cut back on its order for the Becki Newton/Scott Foley comedy, The Goodwin Games, reducing the series frist season from thirteen to seven episodes and suddenly halting filming. Usually, that's a sign that the network doesn't have a lot of confidence in the show, but in this case there's a plausible alternative — with The Mindy Project getting a 26-episode season and Ben & Kate getting 19 episodes, Goodwin's first season was cut to match the needs of the Tuesday night lineup.
Is the sitcom spin-off dead? The failure of The Farm makes it look that way, especially since CBS doesn't seem to be looking to extend the life of its older hits with a Frasier-style (or Joey) spin-off.
EW has the first...
- 11/5/2012
- by LyleMasaki
- The Backlot
Brace yourselves. This list of the Top 100 Greatest Gay Movies is probably going to generate some howls of protest thanks to a rather major upset in the rankings. Frankly, one that surprised the hell out of us here at AfterElton.
But before we get to that, an introduction. A few weeks ago we asked AfterElton readers to submit up to ten of their favorite films by write-in vote. We conducted a similar poll several years ago, but a lot has happened culturally since then, and a number of worthy movies of gay interest have been released. We wanted to see how your list of favorites had changed.
We also wanted to expand our list to 100 from the top 50 we had done previously. We figured there were finally enough quality gay films to justify the expansion. And we wanted to break out gay documentaries onto their own list (You'll find the...
But before we get to that, an introduction. A few weeks ago we asked AfterElton readers to submit up to ten of their favorite films by write-in vote. We conducted a similar poll several years ago, but a lot has happened culturally since then, and a number of worthy movies of gay interest have been released. We wanted to see how your list of favorites had changed.
We also wanted to expand our list to 100 from the top 50 we had done previously. We figured there were finally enough quality gay films to justify the expansion. And we wanted to break out gay documentaries onto their own list (You'll find the...
- 9/11/2012
- by AfterElton.com Staff
- The Backlot
Fringe Review, Season 4, Episode 5: “Novation”
Written by J. R. Orci and Graham Roland
Directed by Paul Holahan
Airs Fridays at 9pm (Et) on Fox
This week, on Fringe: Walter reminisces, Peter LoJacks a shapeshifter, and Olivia experiences déjà vu.
The first four episodes of this season have been leading to this point, Peter’s return, and after last week’s preemption due to the Game Six heroics of the St. Louis Cardinals, anticipation for “Novation” was high. Few episodes could live up to this hype, but even putting that aside, this week’s installment is underwhelming. It’s not a weak episode- plenty happens to move along the various story threads and we get some nice character beats with Olivia and Walter, but after a spectacular build up, Fringe seems to have bobbled, though not dropped, the ball.
A few major questions have been answered. Olivia and Nina’s relationship is illuminated,...
Written by J. R. Orci and Graham Roland
Directed by Paul Holahan
Airs Fridays at 9pm (Et) on Fox
This week, on Fringe: Walter reminisces, Peter LoJacks a shapeshifter, and Olivia experiences déjà vu.
The first four episodes of this season have been leading to this point, Peter’s return, and after last week’s preemption due to the Game Six heroics of the St. Louis Cardinals, anticipation for “Novation” was high. Few episodes could live up to this hype, but even putting that aside, this week’s installment is underwhelming. It’s not a weak episode- plenty happens to move along the various story threads and we get some nice character beats with Olivia and Walter, but after a spectacular build up, Fringe seems to have bobbled, though not dropped, the ball.
A few major questions have been answered. Olivia and Nina’s relationship is illuminated,...
- 11/7/2011
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
I take the titles of Fringe episodes seriously.
It seems that everything done on the show is a clue or hint at what to expect down the line. I didn't know the meaning of "Novation", so I looked it up. The substitution of a new obligation for an old one.
Walter feels his mistakes of the past have come back to haunt him and to test whether he will repeat them. Will he accept this man as his son, as he took Walternate's son in the past?
Those aren't your average shape shifters!
It turns out earlier theories that the technology for the new shape shifters came from Walternate were incorrect. It was a brilliant man in our universe (Malcolm Truss, played by Arye Gross) who created the formula that had people changing right before our eyes. He even did it for a good cause, to try to help burn...
It seems that everything done on the show is a clue or hint at what to expect down the line. I didn't know the meaning of "Novation", so I looked it up. The substitution of a new obligation for an old one.
Walter feels his mistakes of the past have come back to haunt him and to test whether he will repeat them. Will he accept this man as his son, as he took Walternate's son in the past?
Those aren't your average shape shifters!
It turns out earlier theories that the technology for the new shape shifters came from Walternate were incorrect. It was a brilliant man in our universe (Malcolm Truss, played by Arye Gross) who created the formula that had people changing right before our eyes. He even did it for a good cause, to try to help burn...
- 11/5/2011
- by modwild@gmail.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
In the aftermath of recent shocking events, things really escalate when the translucent shape shifters return. As the threat and circumstances intensify, a former Massive Dynamic scientist Malcolm Truss (guest star Arye Gross) enters the fold. Meanwhile, Nina Sharp pays Walter a visit in the lab in the all-new “Novation” episode of Fringe airing Friday, Nov. 3rd (9:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox.
- 10/28/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
Wow. So all That happened on Fringe this week. An eventful, suspenseful, fascinating episode of this Fox favorite has left us with numerous questions, while also forcing us to wait two weeks for any answers.
That's when Fringe returns with "Novation." What can fans expect on October 27?
As teased in the following official preview, the threat of the return of the translucent shape-shifters coincides will coincide with reemergence of a former Massive Dynamic scientist, played Arye Gross. Elsewhere, Walter will receive a visit in the lab from Nina Sharp. Hmmm.... Watch now:
Fringe Promo: "Novation"...
That's when Fringe returns with "Novation." What can fans expect on October 27?
As teased in the following official preview, the threat of the return of the translucent shape-shifters coincides will coincide with reemergence of a former Massive Dynamic scientist, played Arye Gross. Elsewhere, Walter will receive a visit in the lab from Nina Sharp. Hmmm.... Watch now:
Fringe Promo: "Novation"...
- 10/16/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Hitting movie theaters this weekend:
Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star - Nick Swardson, Don Johnson, Christina Ricci
Contagion - Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Jude Law
Warrior - Tom Hardy, Nick Nolte, Joel Edgerton
Movie of the Week
Warrior
The Stars: Tom Hardy, Nick Nolte, Joel Edgerton
The Plot: The youngest son (Hardy) of an alcoholic former boxer (Nolte) returns home, where he’s trained by his father for competition in a mixed martial arts tournament — a path that puts the fighter on a collision corner with his older brother (Edgerton).
The Buzz: The world is pretty big, and there are a lot of folks out there busy populating it, so I guess it stands to reason that similar stories would crop up, even if they’re both insanely inspirational in their against-all-odds/too-good-to-be-true essence. I am, of course, nodding to the obvious similarities between last year’s (phenomenal...
Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star - Nick Swardson, Don Johnson, Christina Ricci
Contagion - Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Jude Law
Warrior - Tom Hardy, Nick Nolte, Joel Edgerton
Movie of the Week
Warrior
The Stars: Tom Hardy, Nick Nolte, Joel Edgerton
The Plot: The youngest son (Hardy) of an alcoholic former boxer (Nolte) returns home, where he’s trained by his father for competition in a mixed martial arts tournament — a path that puts the fighter on a collision corner with his older brother (Edgerton).
The Buzz: The world is pretty big, and there are a lot of folks out there busy populating it, so I guess it stands to reason that similar stories would crop up, even if they’re both insanely inspirational in their against-all-odds/too-good-to-be-true essence. I am, of course, nodding to the obvious similarities between last year’s (phenomenal...
- 9/7/2011
- by Aaron Ruffcorn
- The Scorecard Review
The new season of Fringe will be a lot grosser than previous seasons thanks to the casting Arye Gross in one of the episodes reports TV Guide. Gross will be guest starring as a middle-aged scientist named Malcolm Truss. It’s too really early in production to guess what kind of character Malcolm will be. He’ll likely be there as either help or a hindrance. Anytime a scientist is cast for one episode it’s usually a safe bet they’re the cause of whatever Olivia (Anna Torv) and co. happen to be investigating that particular week. It would help if we knew what kind of scientist Malcolm was.
Frantic Fringe Season 4 Teaser with Anna Torv
Ever since the Season 3 finale, everyone’s been wondering about what’s happening with Peter (Joshua Jackson) and every bit of news that comes in automatically has the question “will this explain where Peter is?...
Frantic Fringe Season 4 Teaser with Anna Torv
Ever since the Season 3 finale, everyone’s been wondering about what’s happening with Peter (Joshua Jackson) and every bit of news that comes in automatically has the question “will this explain where Peter is?...
- 8/28/2011
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
Saturday Night Live vet Will Forte is set to visit Will Arnett on Lorne Michaels’ new NBC comedy Up All Night.
According to Vulture, the recurring 30 Rock funnyman will appear in the series’ fourth episode as a mellow surfer dude-dad who bonds over parenthood with Arnett’s character at a kiddie park. There’s no word if Forte will also share scenes with his former SNL co-star (and Up All Night regular) Maya Rudolph, but we can dream!
The guest spot will reunite Arnett and Forte, who previously appeared together as doofy siblings (pictured above) in 2007′s big-screen flop, The Brothers Solomon.
According to Vulture, the recurring 30 Rock funnyman will appear in the series’ fourth episode as a mellow surfer dude-dad who bonds over parenthood with Arnett’s character at a kiddie park. There’s no word if Forte will also share scenes with his former SNL co-star (and Up All Night regular) Maya Rudolph, but we can dream!
The guest spot will reunite Arnett and Forte, who previously appeared together as doofy siblings (pictured above) in 2007′s big-screen flop, The Brothers Solomon.
- 8/26/2011
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
What happened to Peter? Perhaps Arye Gross knows the answer.
The actor (Medium, The Riches, Castle) will stop by for an episode of Fringe this fall as a scientist named Malcolm Truss. What will be be doing in the lab? We have no idea. When will he show up?
On installment number-five, according to TV Guide. Meanwhile, have you seen the latest Fringe trailer? View it now:
Fringe Promo: Where is Peter?...
The actor (Medium, The Riches, Castle) will stop by for an episode of Fringe this fall as a scientist named Malcolm Truss. What will be be doing in the lab? We have no idea. When will he show up?
On installment number-five, according to TV Guide. Meanwhile, have you seen the latest Fringe trailer? View it now:
Fringe Promo: Where is Peter?...
- 8/26/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Arye Gross has signed up for a guest role in the fourth season of Fringe. The Castle star will appear in the fifth episode of the new run, according to TV Guide. Gross will play a middle-aged scientist who crosses paths with Olivia (Anna Torv) and Walter (John Noble) during the course of their latest investigation. The actor has previously featured in episodes of The Mentalist, Leverage and CSI: NY. He will also play a guest role in new Lifetime crime drama The Protector. Other stars confirmed to appear in the new season (more)...
- 8/26/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
Reviewed by Amy R. Handler
(June 2011)
Directed/Written by: Marc Meyers
Starring: Robert Loggia, Jack Carpenter, Victoria Clark, Arye Gross, Barbara Barrie, Peter Friedman, Adrianna Sevan, Kel O’Neill and Daniel Eric Gold
Marc Meyers’ “Harvest” is the most elegantly written, sensitively portrayed movie so far this year. Powerful and life-affirming, it is a film that no adult can afford to miss.
The plot, if it can be called that, is so simple and universal, it feels as natural as life itself. An old man named Siv (Robert Loggia) is dying, and three generations of his family gather together to be with him in his last few months.
The scenario’s been played a million times over — but then most cinematic plots return time and time again. What makes Meyers’ story different is an authenticity that feels so real it’s hard to believe we’re watching a film at all.
(June 2011)
Directed/Written by: Marc Meyers
Starring: Robert Loggia, Jack Carpenter, Victoria Clark, Arye Gross, Barbara Barrie, Peter Friedman, Adrianna Sevan, Kel O’Neill and Daniel Eric Gold
Marc Meyers’ “Harvest” is the most elegantly written, sensitively portrayed movie so far this year. Powerful and life-affirming, it is a film that no adult can afford to miss.
The plot, if it can be called that, is so simple and universal, it feels as natural as life itself. An old man named Siv (Robert Loggia) is dying, and three generations of his family gather together to be with him in his last few months.
The scenario’s been played a million times over — but then most cinematic plots return time and time again. What makes Meyers’ story different is an authenticity that feels so real it’s hard to believe we’re watching a film at all.
- 6/21/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Amy R. Handler
(June 2011)
Directed/Written by: Marc Meyers
Starring: Robert Loggia, Jack Carpenter, Victoria Clark, Arye Gross, Barbara Barrie, Peter Friedman, Adrianna Sevan, Kel O’Neill and Daniel Eric Gold
Marc Meyers’ “Harvest” is the most elegantly written, sensitively portrayed movie so far this year. Powerful and life-affirming, it is a film that no adult can afford to miss.
The plot, if it can be called that, is so simple and universal, it feels as natural as life itself. An old man named Siv (Robert Loggia) is dying, and three generations of his family gather together to be with him in his last few months.
The scenario’s been played a million times over — but then most cinematic plots return time and time again. What makes Meyers’ story different is an authenticity that feels so real it’s hard to believe we’re watching a film at all.
(June 2011)
Directed/Written by: Marc Meyers
Starring: Robert Loggia, Jack Carpenter, Victoria Clark, Arye Gross, Barbara Barrie, Peter Friedman, Adrianna Sevan, Kel O’Neill and Daniel Eric Gold
Marc Meyers’ “Harvest” is the most elegantly written, sensitively portrayed movie so far this year. Powerful and life-affirming, it is a film that no adult can afford to miss.
The plot, if it can be called that, is so simple and universal, it feels as natural as life itself. An old man named Siv (Robert Loggia) is dying, and three generations of his family gather together to be with him in his last few months.
The scenario’s been played a million times over — but then most cinematic plots return time and time again. What makes Meyers’ story different is an authenticity that feels so real it’s hard to believe we’re watching a film at all.
- 6/21/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Monterey Media will release the independent film Harvest, starring Robert Loggia (Scarface), Victoria Clark (Main Street) and Jack Carpenter (I Love You, Beth Cooper), on DVD on April 12. Update: Harvest is opening in theaters in New York on May 6, so the DVD release is being postponed until June 21.
Robert Loggia takes it on the road in Harvest.
Set one summer at a beautiful Northeastern shoreline home, the drama follows three generations who gather around their patriarch (Loggia), who has cancer, while his wife (Barbara Barrie, Breaking Away) suffers from dementia. Their daughter Anna (Clark) a divorced woman, cares for her parents in their home, where she still serves as mother to her college-age son, Josh (Carpenter).
Josh has two uncles, one still living in the paternal home (Peter Friedman, The Messenger) and one who is a local politician in the town where they all live (Arye Gross, TV’s Castle). Years of tension,...
Robert Loggia takes it on the road in Harvest.
Set one summer at a beautiful Northeastern shoreline home, the drama follows three generations who gather around their patriarch (Loggia), who has cancer, while his wife (Barbara Barrie, Breaking Away) suffers from dementia. Their daughter Anna (Clark) a divorced woman, cares for her parents in their home, where she still serves as mother to her college-age son, Josh (Carpenter).
Josh has two uncles, one still living in the paternal home (Peter Friedman, The Messenger) and one who is a local politician in the town where they all live (Arye Gross, TV’s Castle). Years of tension,...
- 3/16/2011
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
Today's Question of the Day comes from Adam D.Harris who asks.
"Who are those actors that when you see you think, "ahhhh, it's that guy again, he's in every show nowadays."
This is a great question as I'm constantly seeing familiar faces pop-up, most of the time I can not for the life of me remember their names.
Some that do spring to mind. I've included their IMDb profile to see just some of the shows they have popped up in.
Mark Pellegrino (IMDb) : Lost, Supernatural, The Mentalist, CSI, Dexter
Jim Beaver (IMDb) : Supernatural, Harpers Island, Lie To Me, The Mentalist, Deadwood
Arye Gross (IMDb) : Castle, Lie To Me, The Mentalist, Leverage, The Defenders, Dollhouse
Sam Anderson (IMDb) : Lost, NCIS, Criminal Minds, One Tree Hill, Memphis Beat, ER
William Mapother (IMDb) : Law and Order, Lost, Human Target, Prison Break, Criminal Minds, Threshold
What about you?...
"Who are those actors that when you see you think, "ahhhh, it's that guy again, he's in every show nowadays."
This is a great question as I'm constantly seeing familiar faces pop-up, most of the time I can not for the life of me remember their names.
Some that do spring to mind. I've included their IMDb profile to see just some of the shows they have popped up in.
Mark Pellegrino (IMDb) : Lost, Supernatural, The Mentalist, CSI, Dexter
Jim Beaver (IMDb) : Supernatural, Harpers Island, Lie To Me, The Mentalist, Deadwood
Arye Gross (IMDb) : Castle, Lie To Me, The Mentalist, Leverage, The Defenders, Dollhouse
Sam Anderson (IMDb) : Lost, NCIS, Criminal Minds, One Tree Hill, Memphis Beat, ER
William Mapother (IMDb) : Law and Order, Lost, Human Target, Prison Break, Criminal Minds, Threshold
What about you?...
- 1/20/2011
- by The Spoiler Girl
- SpoilerTV
Monterey Media has picked up North American rights to "Harvest," an indie drama starring Robert Loggia, Jack Carpenter, Arye Gross, Victoria Clark and Barbara Barrie. Monterey plans to release the film in limited theaters early next year, followed by a February DVD release, reports Variety. "Harvest" is directed and written by Marc Meyers and produced by Meyers and Jody Girgenti; pic is Meyers' second narrative feature. Pic follows three generations of a family who come together one summer around the anticipated passing of their patriach (Loggia) where years of buried resentment within the family come to the surface.
- 11/11/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Monterey Media has picked up North American rights to "Harvest," an indie drama starring Robert Loggia, Jack Carpenter, Arye Gross, Victoria Clark and Barbara Barrie. Monterey plans to release the film in limited theaters early next year, followed by a February DVD release, reports Variety. "Harvest" is directed and written by Marc Meyers and produced by Meyers and Jody Girgenti; pic is Meyers' second narrative feature. Pic follows three generations of a family who come together one summer around the anticipated passing of their patriach (Loggia) where years of buried resentment within the family come to the surface.
- 11/11/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
monterey media is pleased to announce the acquisition of Harvest, for distribution of all rights / all media in North America, from Ibid Filmworks. Starring Academy Award nominee Robert Loggia, Jack Carpenter, Arye Gross, Tony Winner Victoria Clark, and Academy Award nominee Barbara Barrie, Harvest features Original Music by Grammy & Tony Winner Duncan Sheik and David Poe. Written and Directed by...
- 11/5/2010
- by Anthony T
Well, they can't all be stellar, can they? Season 3 has been an absolute delight, bringing the fangirl out in me again for a show I had lost a hellova lot of faith in last season. No small feat. But tonight's episode of The Mentalist (TV) wasn't on par with previous shows this season. It wasn't bad by any means, but it didn't deliver the gut punch of awesome I've experienced this fall. That doesn't mean there weren't some great moments, however. Wealthy and influential federal judge Pauline Fitz-Williams (Cristine Rose) is hosting a funeral for her departed mother at her ultra-secure compound. When her daughter Sophie (Chryssie Whitehead) goes to find her wayward sister Abby, she finds Abby's dead boyfriend instead. Abby is no where to be found. Enter the Cbi, Lisbon (Robin Tunney) and Cho (Tim Kang) arrive on scene, and question the security agents hired by the judge.
- 10/29/2010
- by mbijeaux@corp.popstar.com (Melissa Bijeaux)
- PopStar
Well, they can't all be stellar, can they? Season 3 has been an absolute delight, bringing the fangirl out in me again for a show I had lost a hellova lot of faith in last season. No small feat. But tonight's episode of The Mentalist (TV) wasn't on par with previous shows this season. It wasn't bad by any means, but it didn't deliver the gut punch of awesome I've experienced this fall. That doesn't mean there weren't some great moments, however. Wealthy and influential federal judge Pauline Fitz-Williams (Cristine Rose) is hosting a funeral for her departed mother at her ultra-secure compound. When her daughter Sophie (Chryssie Whitehead) goes to find her wayward sister Abby, she finds Abby's dead boyfriend instead. Abby is no where to be found. Enter the Cbi, Lisbon (Robin Tunney) and Cho (Tim Kang) arrive on scene, and question the security agents hired by the judge.
- 10/29/2010
- by mbijeaux@corp.popstar.com (Melissa Bijeaux)
- TVStar
Titled "The Reunion Job," the second half of last night's Leverage season premiere brought us face to face with high school and, in some ways, mental baggage.
This episode had some awesome subtleness to it that I only caught when watching it a second time. When the team was laying out the details of “who” Larry Duberman was, Eliot was pouring tea for Sophie, then put sugar and squeezed a lemon into it. Right afterwards, they did explain how Sophie had subliminally suggested Eliot do those things.
However, when I watched that scene a second time, I was amazed that I could actually pick out where she said things like “well, that would put the squeeze on them then wouldn’t it?” (and Eliot squeezed the lemon). I found myself pleasantly surprised all over again that the writers had been thinking ahead like that. Now, I honestly have no idea...
This episode had some awesome subtleness to it that I only caught when watching it a second time. When the team was laying out the details of “who” Larry Duberman was, Eliot was pouring tea for Sophie, then put sugar and squeezed a lemon into it. Right afterwards, they did explain how Sophie had subliminally suggested Eliot do those things.
However, when I watched that scene a second time, I was amazed that I could actually pick out where she said things like “well, that would put the squeeze on them then wouldn’t it?” (and Eliot squeezed the lemon). I found myself pleasantly surprised all over again that the writers had been thinking ahead like that. Now, I honestly have no idea...
- 6/21/2010
- by viddwizard@gmail.com (ViddWizard)
- TVfanatic
By Fred Topel
HollywoodNews.com: Timothy Hutton is an Academy Award winning film actor. Now he leads a team on the ensemble action show Leverage. When the show comes back this June on TNT, it will pick up after Nate Ford (Hutton)’s arrest, after he shared a kiss but got spurned by Sophie (Gina Bellman). Hutton spoke with the media in a conference call and previewed season three’s new guest stars (including George Clooney’s gal Elisabetta Canalis) and adventures, as the Leverage team continues to pull scams and heists to protect their clients.
Q: What guest stars are going to be on the show this season?
Timothy Hutton: Well, this year, just like last year, we’ve got some really great guest stars. We’ve got Michael O’Keefe, Giancarlo Esposito, John Schneider, Arye Gross, Richard Chamberlain, Clancy Brown, some great people that join us this year.
HollywoodNews.com: Timothy Hutton is an Academy Award winning film actor. Now he leads a team on the ensemble action show Leverage. When the show comes back this June on TNT, it will pick up after Nate Ford (Hutton)’s arrest, after he shared a kiss but got spurned by Sophie (Gina Bellman). Hutton spoke with the media in a conference call and previewed season three’s new guest stars (including George Clooney’s gal Elisabetta Canalis) and adventures, as the Leverage team continues to pull scams and heists to protect their clients.
Q: What guest stars are going to be on the show this season?
Timothy Hutton: Well, this year, just like last year, we’ve got some really great guest stars. We’ve got Michael O’Keefe, Giancarlo Esposito, John Schneider, Arye Gross, Richard Chamberlain, Clancy Brown, some great people that join us this year.
- 5/24/2010
- by Fred Topel
- Hollywoodnews.com
ABC has released five sneak peeks for the upcoming new episode of Castle that will be airing on May 3 and we have them posted for you below.
You can also view promo photos that we previously posted for the episode.
Castle & Beckett Investigate The Recipe For Murder Of A Head Chef, On ABC's "Castle"
Rocco Dispirito Guest Stars
"Food to Die For" – A high profile chef is found frozen to death in the kitchen of a hot New York restaurant. Complications ensue when Castle and the restaurant owner, an old high school girlfriend of Beckett's, share an attraction. Meanwhile, Beckett's relationship with Det. Demming continues to grow, on "Castle," Monday, May 3 (10:00-11:00 p.m., Et) on ABC. Rocco Dispirito guest stars in the episode as a fan of the dead chef and a fan of Castle's books.
"Castle" stars Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle, Stana Katic as NYPD Detective Kate Beckett,...
You can also view promo photos that we previously posted for the episode.
Castle & Beckett Investigate The Recipe For Murder Of A Head Chef, On ABC's "Castle"
Rocco Dispirito Guest Stars
"Food to Die For" – A high profile chef is found frozen to death in the kitchen of a hot New York restaurant. Complications ensue when Castle and the restaurant owner, an old high school girlfriend of Beckett's, share an attraction. Meanwhile, Beckett's relationship with Det. Demming continues to grow, on "Castle," Monday, May 3 (10:00-11:00 p.m., Et) on ABC. Rocco Dispirito guest stars in the episode as a fan of the dead chef and a fan of Castle's books.
"Castle" stars Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle, Stana Katic as NYPD Detective Kate Beckett,...
- 4/30/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
This week sees the release of several new movies and TV shows, some for the first time ever on Blu-ray. Of the ones coming out this week, we’re excited for a few of them in particular.
These esteemed examples of entertainment include Crazy Heart, Batman, Batman Returns, Fist of Legend, the first season of Merlin, the DVD release of the classic Battleship Potemkin and an obscure direct t0 dvd movie called Crimes of Fashion featuring Big Bang Theory’s Kaley Cuoco and Megan Fox. And, of course, the non-3D Blu-ray release of Avatar hits stores this Thursday (pictured above with Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana).
Movies
Avatar ~ Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver (Blu-ray and DVD)
Battleship Potemkin ~ Alexander Antonov, Vladimir Barsky (Blu-ray)
Batman ~ Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson (Blu-ray)
Batman Returns ~ Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Christopher Walken (Blu-ray)
Cheech & Chong’s Hey Watch This! ~ Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong...
These esteemed examples of entertainment include Crazy Heart, Batman, Batman Returns, Fist of Legend, the first season of Merlin, the DVD release of the classic Battleship Potemkin and an obscure direct t0 dvd movie called Crimes of Fashion featuring Big Bang Theory’s Kaley Cuoco and Megan Fox. And, of course, the non-3D Blu-ray release of Avatar hits stores this Thursday (pictured above with Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana).
Movies
Avatar ~ Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver (Blu-ray and DVD)
Battleship Potemkin ~ Alexander Antonov, Vladimir Barsky (Blu-ray)
Batman ~ Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson (Blu-ray)
Batman Returns ~ Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Christopher Walken (Blu-ray)
Cheech & Chong’s Hey Watch This! ~ Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong...
- 4/20/2010
- by Joe Gillis
- The Flickcast
The Castle season finale will be airing on May 17, but before that happens, a new episode will be airing on May 3. Check out some promo photos and a synopsis from ABC below.
Castle & Beckett Investigate The Recipe For Murder Of A Head Chef, On ABC's "Castle"
Rocco Dispirito Guest Stars
"Food to Die For" – A high profile chef is found frozen to death in the kitchen of a hot New York restaurant. Complications ensue when Castle and the restaurant owner, an old high school girlfriend of Beckett's, share an attraction. Meanwhile, Beckett's relationship with Det. Demming continues to grow, on "Castle," Monday, May 3 (10:00-11:00 p.m., Et) on ABC. Rocco Dispirito guest stars in the episode as a fan of the dead chef and a fan of Castle's books.
"Castle" stars Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle, Stana Katic as NYPD Detective Kate Beckett, Susan Sullivan as Martha Rodgers,...
Castle & Beckett Investigate The Recipe For Murder Of A Head Chef, On ABC's "Castle"
Rocco Dispirito Guest Stars
"Food to Die For" – A high profile chef is found frozen to death in the kitchen of a hot New York restaurant. Complications ensue when Castle and the restaurant owner, an old high school girlfriend of Beckett's, share an attraction. Meanwhile, Beckett's relationship with Det. Demming continues to grow, on "Castle," Monday, May 3 (10:00-11:00 p.m., Et) on ABC. Rocco Dispirito guest stars in the episode as a fan of the dead chef and a fan of Castle's books.
"Castle" stars Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle, Stana Katic as NYPD Detective Kate Beckett, Susan Sullivan as Martha Rodgers,...
- 4/20/2010
- by Clarissa Rocco
- TVovermind.com
Need a fix before the next new episode of Castle on November 9th? Well, you're in luck, because we have everything for you, from photos to promos to sneak peeks.
Castle & Beckett Uncover Secrets And Scandals Of A Prominent Family Now Tied To A Murder Investigation, On ABC's "Castle"
"Kill the Messenger" — Castle and Beckett investigate the hit-and-run death of a bike messenger, brutally murdered to prevent him from delivering a package, the contents of which could free a wrongly convicted man from prison. In a surprising twist, this tragic death is linked to a murder case that Captain Montgomery investigated a decade earlier. To solve the present murder, Castle and Beckett must dredge up the past by uncovering the secrets and scandals of a prominent New York family, on "Castle," Monday, November 9 (10:02-11:00 p.m., Et/Pt) on ABC.
"Castle" stars Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle, Stana Katic...
Castle & Beckett Uncover Secrets And Scandals Of A Prominent Family Now Tied To A Murder Investigation, On ABC's "Castle"
"Kill the Messenger" — Castle and Beckett investigate the hit-and-run death of a bike messenger, brutally murdered to prevent him from delivering a package, the contents of which could free a wrongly convicted man from prison. In a surprising twist, this tragic death is linked to a murder case that Captain Montgomery investigated a decade earlier. To solve the present murder, Castle and Beckett must dredge up the past by uncovering the secrets and scandals of a prominent New York family, on "Castle," Monday, November 9 (10:02-11:00 p.m., Et/Pt) on ABC.
"Castle" stars Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle, Stana Katic...
- 11/6/2009
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
I love Castle. It has everything. Fun murders (if such a thing could exist), a terrific supporting cast and, best of all, Nathan Filion. He's just so great at….well, everything. Castle's next new episode airs on Monday, September 28 and it's Castle and Beckett against Ryan and Esposito (who are definitely part of that great, funny supporting cast).
Thanks to ABC, we've got 4 sneak peaks for the episode.
Castle Makes A Wager With Ryan And Esposito As To Who Can Solve A Murder Case First, On ABC's "Castle"
"The Double Down" – When two separate murders are committed on the same night, Castle wagers Ryan and Esposito that he and Beckett will solve theirs first. The frenzied race to catch their respective killers and win the bet leads each investigative duo to a likely suspect, only to find that they both have airtight alibis. But bizarre twists in both cases...
Thanks to ABC, we've got 4 sneak peaks for the episode.
Castle Makes A Wager With Ryan And Esposito As To Who Can Solve A Murder Case First, On ABC's "Castle"
"The Double Down" – When two separate murders are committed on the same night, Castle wagers Ryan and Esposito that he and Beckett will solve theirs first. The frenzied race to catch their respective killers and win the bet leads each investigative duo to a likely suspect, only to find that they both have airtight alibis. But bizarre twists in both cases...
- 9/26/2009
- by SpoilerGuy
- TVovermind.com
ABC has released some promotional photos as well as the synopsis for the second episode of season two, titled The Double Down which is set to air on Monday, September 28 at 10pm (Et). Get the scoop below.
Castle Makes A Wager With Ryan And Esposito As To Who Can Solve A Murder Case First, On ABC's "Castle"
"The Double Down" – When two separate murders are committed on the same night, Castle wagers Ryan and Esposito that he and Beckett will solve theirs first. The frenzied race to catch their respective killers and win the bet leads each investigative duo to a likely suspect, only to find that they both have airtight alibis. But bizarre twists in both cases force the two teams to work together to unravel the mind-bending mystery behind each murder, on "Castle," Monday, September 28 (10:01-11:00 p.m., Et/Pt) on ABC.
"Castle" stars Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle,...
Castle Makes A Wager With Ryan And Esposito As To Who Can Solve A Murder Case First, On ABC's "Castle"
"The Double Down" – When two separate murders are committed on the same night, Castle wagers Ryan and Esposito that he and Beckett will solve theirs first. The frenzied race to catch their respective killers and win the bet leads each investigative duo to a likely suspect, only to find that they both have airtight alibis. But bizarre twists in both cases force the two teams to work together to unravel the mind-bending mystery behind each murder, on "Castle," Monday, September 28 (10:01-11:00 p.m., Et/Pt) on ABC.
"Castle" stars Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle,...
- 9/16/2009
- by SpoilerGuy
- TVovermind.com
In an ideal world, everyone will come to HBO’s new feature film Grey Gardens, starring Drew Barrymore and Jessica Lange, having already seen the landmark 1975 documentary of the same name. But even if this is your first exposure to Edith Bouvier Beale and her daughter “Little” Edie, you’ll come away besotted with the tragicomic tale of these two roses of American aristocracy who withered on the vine. (And then you’ll run out and immediately rent the doc.)
The film begins in 1975, with Edith (Lange) and Edie (Barrymore) sitting in their moldering East Hamptons manse Grey Gardens, watching an early cut of the documentary by Albert (Arye Gross) and David Maysles (Justin Louis) that would make them legends. Cut to 1936, when 18-year-old Edie is having cold feet on the night on her debutante ball at the Pierre Hotel in New York City.
Edie wants to be a singer and an actress,...
The film begins in 1975, with Edith (Lange) and Edie (Barrymore) sitting in their moldering East Hamptons manse Grey Gardens, watching an early cut of the documentary by Albert (Arye Gross) and David Maysles (Justin Louis) that would make them legends. Cut to 1936, when 18-year-old Edie is having cold feet on the night on her debutante ball at the Pierre Hotel in New York City.
Edie wants to be a singer and an actress,...
- 4/16/2009
- by michael
- The Backlot
While SAG members got some relative peace during the holidays, the airwaves were not completely silent. In the matter of the recently delayed strike-authorization vote, voices on both sides of the debate continued to chatter and cajole.
E-mails from SAG's MembershipFirst and Unite for Strength factions have gone out to members in the past week in search of support and to impart information about the balloting that has been moved from Jan. 2 to sometime after an emergency board meeting set for Jan. 12-13.
On Dec. 29, Amy Aquino and Arye Gross of Ufs e-mailed supporters asking whether they wanted Ufs board members at the meeting to allow the authorization vote to go through or to pressure SAG leadership to rescind it.
The following morning, national executive director and chief negotiator Doug Allen fired off an e-mail -- one of several to come in a "Know the Facts" campaign -- that...
E-mails from SAG's MembershipFirst and Unite for Strength factions have gone out to members in the past week in search of support and to impart information about the balloting that has been moved from Jan. 2 to sometime after an emergency board meeting set for Jan. 12-13.
On Dec. 29, Amy Aquino and Arye Gross of Ufs e-mailed supporters asking whether they wanted Ufs board members at the meeting to allow the authorization vote to go through or to pressure SAG leadership to rescind it.
The following morning, national executive director and chief negotiator Doug Allen fired off an e-mail -- one of several to come in a "Know the Facts" campaign -- that...
- 1/4/2009
- by By Jay A. Fernandez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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