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12 May 2013 11:43 AM, PDT | SoundOnSight | See recent SoundOnSight news »
It was only after half of Lurhmann’s Gatsby that I finally understood just how hard it is to make a film adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel. Fitzgerald had such a disdain for his time that there isn’t a single character in The Great Gatsby that you are supposed to like. However, as author John Green said about the novel, “I don’t know how you got the idea that the quality of a novel should be judged by the likeability of its characters, but let me submit to you that Daisy Buchannan doesn’t have to be likeable to be interesting.” And that quote puts both of the most recent adaptations of the novel into good context. The narrative of this film, what happens and who is being affected and what happens to them in the end is not the point of Gatsby. These films are both art films, »
- Jonathan Marsellus
10 May 2013 12:55 PM, PDT | GeekTyrant | See recent GeekTyrant news »
AMC has released the first official photo from The Walking Dead season 4 which started shooting in Atlanta, Georgia this week. The image features Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes, and he's looking really worn down. Of course, there's also a Walker standing behind him ready to slowly pounce. It may not be much, but it's something!
The Walking Dead is based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman and it also stars Steven Yeun, Norman Reedus, Chandler Riggs, Lauren Cohan, Scott Wilson, Melissa McBride, Chad Coleman, Sonequa Martin-Green, Emily Kinney, Larry Gilliard Jr., David Morrissey, and Danai Gurira.
The Walking Dead will return this October with another 16-episodes!
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- Joey Paur
10 May 2013 12:03 PM, PDT | The Hollywood News | See recent The Hollywood News news »
I’m currently sifting my way through season two of the superb AMC horror-drama The Walking Dead and although I’m fairly new to the show, I can’t wait to view season three in time for the debut of the fourth in October.
Just this afternoon AMC have released the first official still from the next series, which kicked off shooting in Atlanta, Georgia in the Us this week.
Andrew Lincoln, Laurie Holden, Steven Yeun, Norman Reedus, Chandler Riggs, Lauren Cohan, Scott Wilson, Melissa McBride, Chad Coleman, Sonequa Martin-Green, Emily Kinney, Larry Gilliard Jr., David Morrissey and Danai Gurira star in Season 4, which will arrive in 16 all-new episodes on AMC in North America and Fox international channels around the world in October.
Can’t wait… Here’s the first look and be sure to check out our spoiler filled season three (part one) blog here.
Source: AMC
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- Paul Heath
10 May 2013 10:44 AM, PDT | Hitfix | See recent Hitfix news »
"The Walking Dead" won't be back for quite some time, but production on season four is underway, and Rick Grimes looks like he's in trouble once again. AMC has released a First Look photo from the Atlanta set, featuring Andrew Lincoln as Grimes. There's no sign of The Governor (David Morrissey) or the others, as Rick appears to be taking a leisurely walk in the woods...but he's not alone. Could that be a White Walker behind him? Oh wait, wrong show. Take a look here: Also returning are stars Steven Yeun, Norman Reedus, Chad L. Coleman, Chandler Riggs, Lauren Cohan, Scott Wilson »
- Dave Lewis
10 May 2013 10:15 AM, PDT | TooFab | See recent TooFab news »
If you're like us, you're counting down the days until the Season 4 premiere of "The Walking Dead."The hit AMC drama doesn't return until October, but production started this week. In the sole image released, we see Andrew Lincoln (Rick) walking in the woods with a female zombie in the background.There's very little information about the upcoming season, but actors Melissa McBride (Carol), Scott Wilson (Hershel) and Emily Kinney (Beth) will all be promoted to full-time status. We hope to see more of Melissa's character in particular, since Carol is one of the few Atlanta survivors left and a core part of the group. Might we finally see a romance between her and Norman Reedus' character Daryl.Two actors brought on in Season 3 -- Chad Coleman (Tyreese) and Sonequa Martin-Green (Sasha) -- will also be regulars. An army medic named Bob Stookey will be introduced, played by Larry Gilliard Jr. »
- tooFab Staff
10 May 2013 | Comingsoon.net | See recent Comingsoon.net news »
The cast and crew of The Walking Dead returned to Atlanta, Georgia this week to begin filming the fourth season of the hit TV series and AMC has now debuted the first image from the show! Check it out below. Based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman and published by Image Comics, The Walking Dead stars Andrew Lincoln, Laurie Holden, Steven Yeun, Norman Reedus, Chandler Riggs, Lauren Cohan, Scott Wilson, Melissa McBride, Chad Coleman, Sonequa Martin-Green, Emily Kinney, Larry Gilliard Jr., David Morrissey and Danai Gurira. The Walking Dead will return this October with another 16-episode season. »
7 May 2013 3:00 PM, PDT | ScifiMafia | See recent ScifiMafia news »
Production has now officially begun on Season 4 of The Walking Dead. Another summer in Hotlanta for our intrepid crew, minus a few more original characters. Will the war between the Governor and the prison escalate? Will the new prison-ers be a help or a hindrance? How will they explain Carl looking several months older?
We won’t know for quite some time, but AMC is tossing us a bone by releasing this great featurette of executive producer and special effects guru Greg Nicotero taking a new batch of zombie wannabes through their dragging, clawing paces.
Featurette: The Walking Dead – Season 4 Zombie School
Click here to view the embedded video.
It’s notable that the publicity for The Walking Dead Season 4 had been stating it’s coming in October but now says “fall” – here’s hoping that means we may be getting it earlier. We’ll definitely keep you posted.
Season 4 of The Walking Dead, »
- Erin Willard
7 May 2013 3:23 AM, PDT | ShockYa | See recent ShockYa news »
As a followup to the recent teaser trailer, here’s a first behind the scenes look at Season 4 of “The Walking Dead” by director Ernest Dickerson stars Andrew Lincoln, Laurie Holden, Steven Yeun, Chandler Riggs, Norman Reedus and Scott Wilson. Synopsis: The world we knew is gone. An epidemic of apocalyptic proportions has swept the globe causing the dead to rise and feed on the living. In a matter of months society has crumbled. In a world ruled by the dead, we are forced to finally start living. Based on a comic book series of the… More same name by Robert Kirkman, this AMC project focuses on the world after [ Read More ]
The post First Look At The Walking Dead Season 4 appeared first on Shockya.com. »
- Brian Corder
6 May 2013 3:00 PM, PDT | GeekTyrant | See recent GeekTyrant news »
AMC has started production on season 4 of The Walking Dead, and they've released their first behind the scenes look at the highly anticipated season! The video features executive producer Greg Nicotero directing zombie school.
You know what's funny about this? If someone actually set up a zombie class like this, in a Yoga or martial arts class type setting, but for zombiism, I bet people would actually sign up for it. Zombie classes could be the next big thing in health and fitness!
If you saw a Zombie studio pop up in your area would you join?
The Walking Dead, the most watched drama in basic cable history, returned for an exhilarating third season on Sun., Oct. 14, 2012 at 9/8c. In this uncertain world, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and his band of survivors must not only fight the dead, but also face a whole new fear: the living. A 16 episode season, »
- Joey Paur
6 May 2013 2:01 PM, PDT | shocktillyoudrop.com | See recent shocktillyoudrop news »
Production on the fourth season of The Walking Dead began today and AMC has delivered a behind-the-scenes look at executive producer Greg Nicotero conducting "zombie school" for the new season.
Check it out inside.
Based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman and published by Image Comics, The Walking Dead stars Andrew Lincoln, Laurie Holden, Steven Yeun, Norman Reedus, Chandler Riggs, Lauren Cohan, Scott Wilson, Melissa McBride, Chad Coleman, Sonequa Martin-Green, Emily Kinney, Larry Gilliard Jr., David Morrissey and Danai Gurira.
The Walking Dead season 4 will return this October with another 16-episode season.
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6 May 2013 | Comingsoon.net | See recent Comingsoon.net news »
Production on the fourth season of The Walking Dead began today and AMC has delivered a behind-the-scenes look at executive producer Greg Nicotero conducting "zombie school" for the new season. Check it out below. Based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman and published by Image Comics, The Walking Dead stars Andrew Lincoln, Laurie Holden, Steven Yeun, Norman Reedus, Chandler Riggs, Lauren Cohan, Scott Wilson, Melissa McBride, Chad Coleman, Sonequa Martin-Green, Emily Kinney, Larry Gilliard Jr., David Morrissey and Danai Gurira. The Walking Dead season 4 will return this October with another 16-episode season. »
5 May 2013 1:25 PM, PDT | DailyDead | See recent DailyDead news »
*Updated 5/5 with new events and guests* There are dozens of horror and comic events every year, and that gives fans plenty of opportunities to meet Robert Kirkman or one of the many cast members from The Walking Dead. Although it’s a bit early for some of the bigger conventions to announce their full guest list, we put together an initial list of stops so you can start making your travel plans.
New to the The Walking Dead convention circuit in 2013 are Vincent M. Ward (Oscar) and Lew Temple (Axel), along with some of the other new cast members we saw in Season 3. If you’re looking to catch most of The Walking Dead cast together at once, your best chance will be at the San Diego Comic-Con in July and the New York Comic Con in October. Those looking to meet Norman Reedus will have plenty of opportunities, as »
- Jonathan James
2 May 2013 10:35 AM, PDT | Disc Dish | See recent Disc Dish news »
DVD Release Date: May 28, 2013
Price: DVD $24.99
Studio: Virgil Films
Sara Rue looks out for father Elliott Gould in Dorfman in Love.
A young woman living with her dad gets a shot at love in the 2011 romantic comedy Dorfman in Love starring Sara Rue (TV’s Rules of Engagement) and Elliott Gould (Contagion).
San Fernando Valley girl Deb Dorfman (Rue) has no special guy in her life, though she spends an awful lot of time taking care of men. They include her demanding widowed father (Gould), her vain, stingy married brother (Jonathan Chase), and her globetrotting journalist friend Jay (Johann Urb, TV’s Californication), who she has a secret crush on. While cat-sitting for Jay at his cool downtown Los Angeles, Deb gives herself a serious makeover, from a new haircut to a new “I Count Too” attitude. Especially helpful and encouraging is a hunky artist, Cookie (Haaz Sleiman), who may »
- Laurence
30 April 2013 9:00 AM, PDT | ScifiMafia | See recent ScifiMafia news »
We have a long long time to wait before The Walking Dead Season 4 graces our living rooms. How considerate, then, of AMC to release these behind-the-scenes pictures from the recently-concluded Season 3. They were even kind enough to include a disgusting one, and a few reminders of the creepiest tank ever. Remember and enjoy:
Season 4 of The Walking Dead, starring Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Steven Yeun, Lauren Cohan, Melissa McBride, Chandler Riggs, Danai Gurira, Scott Wilson, Chad Coleman, Sonequa Martin-Green, Emily Kinney, and David Morrissey, premieres in October on AMC. »
- Erin Willard
17 April 2013 5:30 AM, PDT | HeyUGuys.co.uk | See recent HeyUGuys news »
Horror as a genre is full of easy targets, which makes it probably the most lampooned genre there is. You have your Scary Movies and A Haunted Houses which spoof all of the recent successes in the genre as well as everything else but then you also have films that parody, honour and do something fresh with the genre.
Considering how common and repetitive the tropes of the genre are, it’s surprising that films such as Scream and The Cabin in the Woods don’t occur more often. There are sixteen years between these two films and in between these successes in revitalising the genre in a clever and self-reflective way, we have just gotten more and more slasher and haunted house flicks that simply just imitate them but on a purely surface level. Look at all the un-ironic stalk and slash films that came out in the wake »
- Chris Holt
17 April 2013 12:19 AM, PDT | ShockYa | See recent ShockYa news »
Here’s a hilarious viral promo for Season 4 of “The Walking Dead” by director Ernest Dickerson stars Andrew Lincoln, Laurie Holden, Steven Yeun, Chandler Riggs, Norman Reedus and Scott Wilson. Synopsis: The world we knew is gone. An epidemic of apocalyptic proportions has swept the globe causing the dead to rise and feed on the living. In a matter of months society has crumbled. In a world ruled by the dead, we are forced to finally start living. Based on a comic book series of the… More same name by Robert Kirkman, this AMC project focuses on the world after a zombie apocalypse. The series follows a police officer, Rick [ Read More ]
The post The Walking Dead Season 4 Trailer Leaks? appeared first on Shockya.com. »
- Brian Corder
12 April 2013 2:13 PM, PDT | Variety - Film News | See recent Variety - Film News news »
The weather outside was melancholy — sheets of rain and a thick blanket of fog — but inside the Chicago Theater, the mood was altogether exuberant at Thursday evening’s Roger Ebert memorial tribute. Entitled “Roger J. Ebert: A Celebration of Life,” the three-hour event featured more than two dozen speakers, ranging from local barkeeps to Hollywood luminaries, their heartfelt and often humorous testimonials rarely striking the same notes. A large gospel choir provided several roof-raising musical performances. It was, fittingly, a tribute to a man in full: critic and pundit, crusader and innovator, husband and father.
Even the choice of venue was apropos, not just for the bronzed plaque bearing Ebert’s name that adorns the Chicago’s State Street entrance — dating from a 2005 ceremony commemorating “Roger Ebert Day”— but because of the role Ebert himself played in saving the now-restored 1920s movie palace from potential ruin.
As one of the evening’s speakers, »
- Scott Foundas
12 April 2013 11:02 AM, PDT | ShadowAndAct | See recent ShadowAndAct news »
Last night a celebration of the life and career of film critic and writer Roger Ebert took place at the Chicago Theater, downtown Chicago, and, needless to say, it wasn’t a sober affair. It was instead one of humor, love and tribute to a man who loved movies, his wife Chaz and the joy of life itself. Not surprisingly, there were many celebrities and filmmakers who spoke tributes and fond recollections, or who were in the audience, such as Chris Tucker, Scott Wilson (The Walking Dead) directors Andrew Davis, Gregory Nava, Darryl Roberts and Steve James (whose current project is a documentary on Eberrt), Tom Luddy, founder and director of the Telluride Film Festival, Michael »
- Sergio
5 April 2013 4:00 PM, PDT | ScifiMafia | See recent ScifiMafia news »
Okay, I’ll just come right out and say it. Wow, Season 3 of The Walking Dead was so much better than Season 2! And the second half of Season 3 was the best half. Here’s hoping that the trend continues when the series returns for its fourth season in October.
For now, however, let’s take some time to appreciate all that was the Season 3 Finale. We have the last of the weekly featurettes; an Inside the Episode, with the actors and producers discussing the characters’ motivations, a Making Of the Episode that reveals all that went into the very excellent prison assault scene, plus a bonus Making Of featurette that shows the technical aspects of shooting Andrea’s final scene; we even learn a new term, “dutching” the camera. See, fun and educational!
The Talked About Scene clip is of course Andrea’s and Milton’s. We have the highlights »
- Erin Willard
4 April 2013 2:01 PM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
Wednesday’s news that Walking Dead has upgraded a trio of actors to series regular ahead of Season 4 did not go over well with Melissa McBride fans.
Supporters of the actress — who has played Carol since Season 1 — took to TVLine’s comments section to demand that AMC finally do the right thing and make her a regular as well.
There’s just one problem: McBride is, and has been, a regular — a fact she confirmed herself on Twitter Wednesday. Responding to the “awesome outpouring” of support following news of Chad L. Coleman, Sonequa Martin-Green and Emily Kinney’s promotions, McBride maintained, »
- Michael Ausiello
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