This fall, John Carpenter will be on the road performing some of his most beloved scores live in select cities, including the music he created with Alan Howarth for Christine. In addition to the stage, the hypnotically horrifying synthesized score for the 1983 Stephen King adaptation is also coming home on a new remastered vinyl with eye-catching, foreboding cover art by "Ghoulish" Gary Pullin.
Press Release: (August 30, 2017 – Los Angeles, CA) –Varèse Sarabande will release John Carpenter’s classic score for Christine on LP available September 29, 2017. The Christine– Original Motion Picture Score has been fully remastered and is being released on blue vinyl. The album features fantastic new art from award-winning movie poster artist Gary Pullin (“Ghoulish Gary”).
In the past few years, there has been a tremendous upsurge in interest for John Carpenter's signature score compositions following the success of the Carpenter's Lost Themes and Lost Themes II albums,...
Press Release: (August 30, 2017 – Los Angeles, CA) –Varèse Sarabande will release John Carpenter’s classic score for Christine on LP available September 29, 2017. The Christine– Original Motion Picture Score has been fully remastered and is being released on blue vinyl. The album features fantastic new art from award-winning movie poster artist Gary Pullin (“Ghoulish Gary”).
In the past few years, there has been a tremendous upsurge in interest for John Carpenter's signature score compositions following the success of the Carpenter's Lost Themes and Lost Themes II albums,...
- 8/31/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Need to catch up? Check out the previous Homeland recap here.
Carrie lives out every mother’s nightmare this week on Homeland — and Claire Danes delivers her best performance of the season.
Carrie’s checking out the new security system Max installed when she gets a call from Franny’s school: A social worker from children’s services named Christine wants to talk to her about the Quinn standoff. When Carrie gets there, Christine tells her Franny was “traumatized” by the ordeal — and Carrie made it worse by bringing her home only a day later. Carrie offers to take Franny...
Carrie lives out every mother’s nightmare this week on Homeland — and Claire Danes delivers her best performance of the season.
Carrie’s checking out the new security system Max installed when she gets a call from Franny’s school: A social worker from children’s services named Christine wants to talk to her about the Quinn standoff. When Carrie gets there, Christine tells her Franny was “traumatized” by the ordeal — and Carrie made it worse by bringing her home only a day later. Carrie offers to take Franny...
- 3/6/2017
- TVLine.com
Author: Competitions
To mark the release of Christine on 27th February, we’ve been given 3 copies to give away on DVD.
Christine, always the smartest person in the room at a small town Florida news station, is relentless in her pursuit of an on-air position. As an aspiring newswoman with an eye for nuance and an interest in social justice, she finds herself constantly butting heads with her boss, who constantly pushes for juicier stories that will drive ratings higher. Plagued by self-doubt and a tumultuous home life, Christine’s diminishing hope begins to rise when an on-air co-worker initiates a friendship which ultimately becomes yet another unrequited love. Disillusioned as her world continues to close in on her, Christine takes a dark and surprising turn.
Christine premiered at 2016 Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim and a nomination for the Grand Jury Prize. In a career defining role Rebecca Hall...
To mark the release of Christine on 27th February, we’ve been given 3 copies to give away on DVD.
Christine, always the smartest person in the room at a small town Florida news station, is relentless in her pursuit of an on-air position. As an aspiring newswoman with an eye for nuance and an interest in social justice, she finds herself constantly butting heads with her boss, who constantly pushes for juicier stories that will drive ratings higher. Plagued by self-doubt and a tumultuous home life, Christine’s diminishing hope begins to rise when an on-air co-worker initiates a friendship which ultimately becomes yet another unrequited love. Disillusioned as her world continues to close in on her, Christine takes a dark and surprising turn.
Christine premiered at 2016 Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim and a nomination for the Grand Jury Prize. In a career defining role Rebecca Hall...
- 2/28/2017
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Was this a Supernatural episode to remember?
Dean may have lost his mind on Supernatural Season 12 Episode 11, but there was plenty to take in. From the comedic to the dramatic, this was an episode that really captured that memory loss for the character.
But what about those witches? Were they fantastic villains?
Join TV Fanatic staff writers Sean McKenna and Christine Laskodi and The Winchester Family Business’ Alice and Nightsky as they talk about “Regarding Dean.”
So turn on your light sticks and join in the latest Supernatural Round Table!
What was your favorite scene or quote?
Alice: No contest. I’m going with the ending montage with Dean on the mechanical bull and his other fun antics in the episode to the tune of Bobby Goldsboro’s “Broomstick Cowboy.”
The whole scene was out in left field, didn’t really fit with the episode, but I loved it anyway.
Dean may have lost his mind on Supernatural Season 12 Episode 11, but there was plenty to take in. From the comedic to the dramatic, this was an episode that really captured that memory loss for the character.
But what about those witches? Were they fantastic villains?
Join TV Fanatic staff writers Sean McKenna and Christine Laskodi and The Winchester Family Business’ Alice and Nightsky as they talk about “Regarding Dean.”
So turn on your light sticks and join in the latest Supernatural Round Table!
What was your favorite scene or quote?
Alice: No contest. I’m going with the ending montage with Dean on the mechanical bull and his other fun antics in the episode to the tune of Bobby Goldsboro’s “Broomstick Cowboy.”
The whole scene was out in left field, didn’t really fit with the episode, but I loved it anyway.
- 2/14/2017
- by Sean McKenna
- TVfanatic
A conversation with Louie Anderson is never rushed. Like a swimmer taking leisurely strokes in a pond, the comedian covers ground but may meander at times, such is the enjoyment of being in his element.
IndieWire’s first interview with Anderson in January took enough unexpected turns that a secondary phone call was required to finish the talk. As a stand-up comedian and storyteller at heart, discussing his Emmy-winning role of Christine Baskets on FX’s bittersweet comedy “Baskets” sent Anderson off into contemplative explorations about the character, his own mother who inspired his portrayal and how his life has changed in the past few years.
Read More: An Ode to ‘Baskets’ Breakout Martha Kelly Via a Revealing, Honest and Transcendent Chat
“I’ve lost a lot of siblings. That changes you completely and makes you think differently. And age, getting older,” Anderson told IndieWire. “This role helped with being a nicer person,...
IndieWire’s first interview with Anderson in January took enough unexpected turns that a secondary phone call was required to finish the talk. As a stand-up comedian and storyteller at heart, discussing his Emmy-winning role of Christine Baskets on FX’s bittersweet comedy “Baskets” sent Anderson off into contemplative explorations about the character, his own mother who inspired his portrayal and how his life has changed in the past few years.
Read More: An Ode to ‘Baskets’ Breakout Martha Kelly Via a Revealing, Honest and Transcendent Chat
“I’ve lost a lot of siblings. That changes you completely and makes you think differently. And age, getting older,” Anderson told IndieWire. “This role helped with being a nicer person,...
- 2/9/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Jeremiah returned on Supergirl Season 2 Episode 7 and we were introduced to Cyborg Superman!
Below, TV Fanatics Christine Orlando, Steve Ford, Yana Grebenyuk, Kathleen Wiedel, and Jim Garner as they discuss their Jeremiah theories, Mon-El's feelings, and J'onn's transformation.
Join us!
Is Jeremiah really himself? Has he been brainwashed? Other theories?
Christine: He helped Kara escape so I’m hoping he’s still himself. I was thrilled to see him back but how exactly was he able to help, yet not able to escape himself after all of these years? Is he secretly keeping Cadmus in check while working from the inside? There’s certainly a lot more to this story and I can’t wait to see where it goes.
Steve: Like Christine said, Jeremiah helped Kara. That said, I find it very convenient that he was able to get to her and get Kara and Mon-El out with such ease.
Below, TV Fanatics Christine Orlando, Steve Ford, Yana Grebenyuk, Kathleen Wiedel, and Jim Garner as they discuss their Jeremiah theories, Mon-El's feelings, and J'onn's transformation.
Join us!
Is Jeremiah really himself? Has he been brainwashed? Other theories?
Christine: He helped Kara escape so I’m hoping he’s still himself. I was thrilled to see him back but how exactly was he able to help, yet not able to escape himself after all of these years? Is he secretly keeping Cadmus in check while working from the inside? There’s certainly a lot more to this story and I can’t wait to see where it goes.
Steve: Like Christine said, Jeremiah helped Kara. That said, I find it very convenient that he was able to get to her and get Kara and Mon-El out with such ease.
- 11/25/2016
- by Stacy Glanzman
- TVfanatic
Will Kara's secret come out?
That was addressed on Supergirl Season 2 Episode 4 when Kara needed help in the aftermath of the chaos Roulette caused.
TV Fanatics Christine Hinton, Steve Ford, Yana Grebenyuk and Jim Garner chat Roulette's debut, Alex's feelings and J'onn's new storyline.
What did you think of Roulette?
Christine: The most interesting thing about her was that her connections got her cut loose before she was even taken into custody. I’m guessing we’ll be seeing more of her this season, but I wonder if it will be for another fight club, or something equally as nefarious.
Steve: She was far too hammy for me to take her as a serious villain, however I agree with Christine on it being interesting on how quickly her connections got her off the hook. It definitely won't be the last we see of Roullette, but I wish it was.
Yana:...
That was addressed on Supergirl Season 2 Episode 4 when Kara needed help in the aftermath of the chaos Roulette caused.
TV Fanatics Christine Hinton, Steve Ford, Yana Grebenyuk and Jim Garner chat Roulette's debut, Alex's feelings and J'onn's new storyline.
What did you think of Roulette?
Christine: The most interesting thing about her was that her connections got her cut loose before she was even taken into custody. I’m guessing we’ll be seeing more of her this season, but I wonder if it will be for another fight club, or something equally as nefarious.
Steve: She was far too hammy for me to take her as a serious villain, however I agree with Christine on it being interesting on how quickly her connections got her off the hook. It definitely won't be the last we see of Roullette, but I wish it was.
Yana:...
- 11/5/2016
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Ginny Baker is a social media darling and inspires so many great catch phrases and hashtags!
Joining the ranks of #Ginnsanity and #ImNext, Pitch Season 1 Episode 4 also gave us the oh so effective #PutHerInTheGame. I loved it! Of course fans had the final word and our girl made it to the All Star team!
TV Fanatics Christine Laskodi, Jim Garner, Ashley Bissette Sumerel, and Allison Nichols discuss our introduction to Mama Baker, the Sanders being the epitome of #RelationshipGoals, Mike not going down without a fight, Oscar's really unfortunate lackluster presence, and that adorable platonic (?) Bawson phone call.
We were finally introduced to Mama Baker. What did you think of her and her relationship with Ginny?
Christine: I feel like they need to communicate better. I think there's a lot of love between them, and that baseball has really affected their relationship. I hope they learn from this argument and move forward,...
Joining the ranks of #Ginnsanity and #ImNext, Pitch Season 1 Episode 4 also gave us the oh so effective #PutHerInTheGame. I loved it! Of course fans had the final word and our girl made it to the All Star team!
TV Fanatics Christine Laskodi, Jim Garner, Ashley Bissette Sumerel, and Allison Nichols discuss our introduction to Mama Baker, the Sanders being the epitome of #RelationshipGoals, Mike not going down without a fight, Oscar's really unfortunate lackluster presence, and that adorable platonic (?) Bawson phone call.
We were finally introduced to Mama Baker. What did you think of her and her relationship with Ginny?
Christine: I feel like they need to communicate better. I think there's a lot of love between them, and that baseball has really affected their relationship. I hope they learn from this argument and move forward,...
- 10/17/2016
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Rebecca Lea Oct 10, 2016
We look back at the time when John Carpenter tackled the Stephen King story, Christine...
The Film: Arnie Cunningham (Keith Gordon) is the kind of glasses-wearing, socially awkward nerd that never does well in high school films, given a modicum of cool cred by his best friend and star footballer, Dennis (John Stockwell), who has to protect Arnie from the school bullies. When he sees a bust-up ‘58 Plymouth Fury though, it’s love at first sight for Arnie, who decides to buy and fix up the car, named Christine, ignoring warnings from parents and friends alike and attracting attention from a local cop (Harry Dean Stanton, always a bonus). As Christine is patched up, Arnie starts to shed his nerd status and obsesses over his car, which seems to have a mind of its own.
I remember the first time that I could drive out on my own in my car.
We look back at the time when John Carpenter tackled the Stephen King story, Christine...
The Film: Arnie Cunningham (Keith Gordon) is the kind of glasses-wearing, socially awkward nerd that never does well in high school films, given a modicum of cool cred by his best friend and star footballer, Dennis (John Stockwell), who has to protect Arnie from the school bullies. When he sees a bust-up ‘58 Plymouth Fury though, it’s love at first sight for Arnie, who decides to buy and fix up the car, named Christine, ignoring warnings from parents and friends alike and attracting attention from a local cop (Harry Dean Stanton, always a bonus). As Christine is patched up, Arnie starts to shed his nerd status and obsesses over his car, which seems to have a mind of its own.
I remember the first time that I could drive out on my own in my car.
- 10/7/2016
- Den of Geek
The story of Christine Chubbuck, the Florida news reporter who shot herself to death on live TV in 1974, was recounted in two separate films which premiered earlier this year at Sundance. Kate Plays Christine, the performative documentary from Robert Greene, was released last month and now Christine, Antonio Campos’ fictional version, has its first trailer. In addition to Rebecca Hall, who stars as the titular character, the dark drama features Michael C. Hall, Tracy Letts, Timothy Simons, J. Smith-Cameron, Maria Dizzia and John Cullum. The Orchard will release Christine on October 14.
- 9/15/2016
- by Paula Bernstein
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Les Coker's EastEnders character Christine is reminding fans of a certain TV presenter.
It's Ruth Langsford - as her husband Eamonn Holmes was quick to point out on Twitter:
Darling @RuthieeL .....people really seemed to have liked you on #EastEnders tonight. pic.twitter.com/A05UZ4TfKx
— Eamonn Holmes (@EamonnHolmes) October 23, 2015
Ruth has taken it in good humour though, tweeting this in reply to one of her followers:
I'm flattered Les has modelled Christine on me!! x https://t.co/Bx8edfAHTb
— Ruth Langsford (@RuthieeL) October 23, 2015
Other viewers picked up on the similarity:
Poor Ruth Gotta laugh tho @RuthieeL xx pic.twitter.com/evvluCIhQv
— carley mcgurty (@carleymcgurty) October 24, 2015
@dax977 @EamonnHolmes @RuthieeL pmsl.... I knew he/she reminded me of somebody lol
— Shaz (@ShazLFarbrace) October 24, 2015
Just watched last nights @bbceastenders - poor old les. And omg he did look so like @RuthieeL lol
— wesley pearson (@Wezza1994Wp) October 24, 2015
Concern for Eamonn...
It's Ruth Langsford - as her husband Eamonn Holmes was quick to point out on Twitter:
Darling @RuthieeL .....people really seemed to have liked you on #EastEnders tonight. pic.twitter.com/A05UZ4TfKx
— Eamonn Holmes (@EamonnHolmes) October 23, 2015
Ruth has taken it in good humour though, tweeting this in reply to one of her followers:
I'm flattered Les has modelled Christine on me!! x https://t.co/Bx8edfAHTb
— Ruth Langsford (@RuthieeL) October 23, 2015
Other viewers picked up on the similarity:
Poor Ruth Gotta laugh tho @RuthieeL xx pic.twitter.com/evvluCIhQv
— carley mcgurty (@carleymcgurty) October 24, 2015
@dax977 @EamonnHolmes @RuthieeL pmsl.... I knew he/she reminded me of somebody lol
— Shaz (@ShazLFarbrace) October 24, 2015
Just watched last nights @bbceastenders - poor old les. And omg he did look so like @RuthieeL lol
— wesley pearson (@Wezza1994Wp) October 24, 2015
Concern for Eamonn...
- 10/24/2015
- Digital Spy
Shock reviews Sony’s re-release of Carpenter classic Christine on Blu-ray John Carpenter’s slick adaptation of Stephen King’s urgent boy-and-his-car love story from Hell Christine earned the auteur the critical and commercial accolades denied him with his previous picture, The Thing (which famously, bombed in ’82 and is now, of course, considered one of the greatest horror…
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- 10/12/2015
- by Chris Alexander
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Shearsmith and Pemberton's Inside No. 9 delivers a well-crafted, moving character study that proves this show is much more than a novelty...
This review contains spoilers.
2.2. 12 Days Of Christine
This week’s instalment of Inside No. 9’s six standalone mystery plays took a drastically different turn from twisty series 2 opener La Couchette. Also directed by horror director Guillem Morales, The 12 Days of Christine moved from following a group of people in (almost) real time as they deal with a particular set of difficulties and instead introduced one central character as the focus. Here we were invited to spend time with Sheridan Smith’s Christine over the course of 12 important days of her life – a seemingly simple set up that, as to be expected from No. 9, was cunningly deceptive…
Beginning with an establishing shot of a tower block of flats, with the sound of city sirens in the distance, we...
This review contains spoilers.
2.2. 12 Days Of Christine
This week’s instalment of Inside No. 9’s six standalone mystery plays took a drastically different turn from twisty series 2 opener La Couchette. Also directed by horror director Guillem Morales, The 12 Days of Christine moved from following a group of people in (almost) real time as they deal with a particular set of difficulties and instead introduced one central character as the focus. Here we were invited to spend time with Sheridan Smith’s Christine over the course of 12 important days of her life – a seemingly simple set up that, as to be expected from No. 9, was cunningly deceptive…
Beginning with an establishing shot of a tower block of flats, with the sound of city sirens in the distance, we...
- 4/1/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Tonight's live eviction show, kicked off with footage that took place after the Pov ceremony when Victoria replaced Christine on the block. At one point, Caleb was stupid enough to tell Frankie they almost decided to put him up and vote him out, which caused Frankie to confront Derrick about it, thus making Cody and the rest of the alliance more nervous about what Frankie would do next. Needless to say, the footage revealed that it was definitely over for Nicole again. After all that, The nominated houseguests, Nicole and Victoria, gave their final plea speeches before the rest of the houseguests casts their votes to evict. Christine, Derrick, Frankie and Cody all voted to evict Nicole. No one voted to evict Victoria. So, with yet another unanimous vote of 4-0, Nicole got evicted for the 2nd time this season to give yet another exit interview to host, Julie Chen.
- 9/5/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Alright, so after the Big Brother live feeds returned last night, they showed the continuation the of Hoh competition for Big Brother 16 week 10. It was a physical/endurance challenge where they had to fill a bucket up with liquid, using only that tiny little scooper thingy. It was that same comp they spring on us every season at some point or another. Anyways, Caleb pulled it out to claim yet another victory for the big Derrick alliance. So, unless Nicole can win the Pov, it will be another predictable week. There is a slight chance that things could still get shook up even if Nicole doesn't win it, but it's pretty unlikely. There has been talk of throwing Christine on the block with Nicole, and that definitely wouldn't go over well with her. However, they might just take the safe route and throw Victoria on the block, which will definitely...
- 8/29/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
To mark the release of CSI Season 13 on 9th June, we’ve been given 3 copies to give away on DVD.
Season 13 sees the return of the brilliant Ted Danson (Cheers, Saving Private Ryan) as night supervisor D.B Russell, and Elisabeth Shue as newest CSI Julie “Finn” Finlay. Series regular George Eads is back as Nick Stokes, Jorja Fox returns as Sara Sidle, and reprising his role as Eric Szmanda is Greg Sanders as the team return to take on plane crashes, triple homicides and brutal rapes. With the toughest case yet, taking them on a trip down memory lane as they remember CSI Warrick Brown and deal with his loss.
This season also sees the exciting cross-over episode, as CSI Vegas and CSI New York divisions’ team up to investigate a missing person case. Mac Taylor arrives in Las Vegas to surprise his girlfriend Christine, who is supposed to...
Season 13 sees the return of the brilliant Ted Danson (Cheers, Saving Private Ryan) as night supervisor D.B Russell, and Elisabeth Shue as newest CSI Julie “Finn” Finlay. Series regular George Eads is back as Nick Stokes, Jorja Fox returns as Sara Sidle, and reprising his role as Eric Szmanda is Greg Sanders as the team return to take on plane crashes, triple homicides and brutal rapes. With the toughest case yet, taking them on a trip down memory lane as they remember CSI Warrick Brown and deal with his loss.
This season also sees the exciting cross-over episode, as CSI Vegas and CSI New York divisions’ team up to investigate a missing person case. Mac Taylor arrives in Las Vegas to surprise his girlfriend Christine, who is supposed to...
- 6/2/2014
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Welcome back to another edition of the Scandal Round Table.
This week we're discussing Drunk Mellie, jealousy, and, of course, Papa Pope. Pull up a keyboard and join TV Fanatic staff members Jim Garner, Christine Orlando, Leigh Raines, Miranda Wicker, and Emily from ABC Scandal Fans as they break down "Mrs. Smith Goes to Washington."
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What was your favorite scene or quote from this Scandal Season 3 episode?
Jim: I enjoyed watching Fitz tell Olivia the truth, trusting that she would do the right thing. For better or worse, Olivia did the right thing to save more lives.
Christine: Drunk Mellie telling Fitz why she needed saint Olivia to live was just awesome. "She's the strings that if need be I will pull to make my puppet husband dance." So very true and one of the many reasons why I can't get enough of Mellie.
Leigh: I loved drunk Mellie!
This week we're discussing Drunk Mellie, jealousy, and, of course, Papa Pope. Pull up a keyboard and join TV Fanatic staff members Jim Garner, Christine Orlando, Leigh Raines, Miranda Wicker, and Emily from ABC Scandal Fans as they break down "Mrs. Smith Goes to Washington."
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What was your favorite scene or quote from this Scandal Season 3 episode?
Jim: I enjoyed watching Fitz tell Olivia the truth, trusting that she would do the right thing. For better or worse, Olivia did the right thing to save more lives.
Christine: Drunk Mellie telling Fitz why she needed saint Olivia to live was just awesome. "She's the strings that if need be I will pull to make my puppet husband dance." So very true and one of the many reasons why I can't get enough of Mellie.
Leigh: I loved drunk Mellie!
- 10/22/2013
- by miranda.wicker@gmail.com (Miranda Wicker)
- TVfanatic
Our NCIS review broke down "Anonymous Was a Woman," this week's episode of TV's #1 show, in detail.
Now, TV Fanatic staff members Steve Marsi, Douglas Wolfe and Christine Orlando have assembled for our weekly Round Table Q&A discussion of various events and topics from the installment.
Join in as we analyze Gibbs' brave stand in Kabul, Mike's secret operation and more ...
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1. How would you describe this week in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Christine: Bend the Line.
Doug: I like Christine's choice for this. Mine's "Gibbs' Deepest Regret."
Steve: How do you choose?
2. What was your favorite quote or scene from the episode?
Christine: I loved the scenes between Mike and Gibbs. Gibbs was so torn as he tried to figure out what the right thing to do was. We don't usually see him second guess himself that way.
Doug: Couldn't decide between two of them.
Now, TV Fanatic staff members Steve Marsi, Douglas Wolfe and Christine Orlando have assembled for our weekly Round Table Q&A discussion of various events and topics from the installment.
Join in as we analyze Gibbs' brave stand in Kabul, Mike's secret operation and more ...
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1. How would you describe this week in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Christine: Bend the Line.
Doug: I like Christine's choice for this. Mine's "Gibbs' Deepest Regret."
Steve: How do you choose?
2. What was your favorite quote or scene from the episode?
Christine: I loved the scenes between Mike and Gibbs. Gibbs was so torn as he tried to figure out what the right thing to do was. We don't usually see him second guess himself that way.
Doug: Couldn't decide between two of them.
- 10/21/2013
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
Sunday's episode of Revenge saw tensions rise between Emily and Victoria, while Aiden and Nolan attempted to derail the Revengenda and two major bombshells were dropped at the end.
Below, TV Fanatic's Kate Brooks, Christine Orlando, Carla Day, Miranda Wicker and Steve Marsi break down all things "Engagement" and look ahead to next week's epic Season 2 finale.
Weigh in with your own responses to these Revenge topics below!
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1. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Engagement"?
Miranda: So easy. Nolan to Aiden: "You could be my bodyguard and I could be your Whitney."
Kate: What Miranda said... But to have my own answer, the Jack and Emily scene when he said, "what's different now?" I'm like, Nothing Is Different! Jack is putting the jack in jackass right now.
Carla: Two of the most touching scenes were with Emily. When she talked with Jack on her porch, I just...
Below, TV Fanatic's Kate Brooks, Christine Orlando, Carla Day, Miranda Wicker and Steve Marsi break down all things "Engagement" and look ahead to next week's epic Season 2 finale.
Weigh in with your own responses to these Revenge topics below!
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1. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Engagement"?
Miranda: So easy. Nolan to Aiden: "You could be my bodyguard and I could be your Whitney."
Kate: What Miranda said... But to have my own answer, the Jack and Emily scene when he said, "what's different now?" I'm like, Nothing Is Different! Jack is putting the jack in jackass right now.
Carla: Two of the most touching scenes were with Emily. When she talked with Jack on her porch, I just...
- 5/7/2013
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux posed for photos side by side last night at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, where they attended the 26th Annual American Cinematheque Awards. The big honoree of the evening was Ben Stiller, a close friend of both Jen and Justin. Jen worked with Ben on Along Came Polly and Justin's best-known collaboration with Ben is Tropic Thunder. Ben and his wife, Christine Taylor, spent plenty of time with Jen and Justin. The two couples were in Hawaii last Summer for a joint vacation in honor of Christine's 40th birthday. Yesterday, Jen wore a black and white Valentino gown, coordinating with Justin's tux nicely, to congratulate both Ben and Christine on Ben's long career. View Slideshow ›...
- 11/16/2012
- by Allie Merriam
- Popsugar.com
Last Resort, Season 1, Episode 5: “Skeleton Crew”
Written by David Wiener
Directed by Michael Offer
Airs Thursdays at 8pm (Et) on ABC
The tensions between the Us Government and the USS Colorado have been steadily increasing since the series premiere. With the perimeter around the island firmly set, and Chaplin seemingly ready to fire nuclear missiles at any moment, direct seizure of the sub has not been an option, though not for lack of trying. This has left the government trying other, indirect methods to get to the crew and submarine, such as using Paul Wells to get to Xo Sam through Christine or issuing an order to the crew to arrest the top brass on the sub as war criminals. But with the slow movement or outright failure on these fronts, a direct meeting between Curry and Chaplin was inevitable and anticipated, and this episode delivers, once again proving...
Written by David Wiener
Directed by Michael Offer
Airs Thursdays at 8pm (Et) on ABC
The tensions between the Us Government and the USS Colorado have been steadily increasing since the series premiere. With the perimeter around the island firmly set, and Chaplin seemingly ready to fire nuclear missiles at any moment, direct seizure of the sub has not been an option, though not for lack of trying. This has left the government trying other, indirect methods to get to the crew and submarine, such as using Paul Wells to get to Xo Sam through Christine or issuing an order to the crew to arrest the top brass on the sub as war criminals. But with the slow movement or outright failure on these fronts, a direct meeting between Curry and Chaplin was inevitable and anticipated, and this episode delivers, once again proving...
- 10/27/2012
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Sunday's Revenge episode marked the return of Victoria Grayson from the dead, setting the stage for the next chapter of the guilty pleasure by answering some questions and posing many others.
TV Fanatic's Steve Marsi, Matt Richenthal, Christine Orlando, Chandel Charles and Leigh Raines break down all facets of "Resurrection" and look ahead to next week in this week's Round Table.
Weigh in with your own responses to our Q&A session below!
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1. What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Christine: I loved the opening when Emily woke up from her nightmare strangling Nolan and then tossed him aside like a rag doll. The poor guy takes such abuse. Most days Emily is like his mean big sister and it's such fun to watch.
Matt: Because we didn't actually see Nolan naked in the jacuzzi for his Katie Couric interview, I'll go with his pants-less kitchen exchange.
Chandel:...
TV Fanatic's Steve Marsi, Matt Richenthal, Christine Orlando, Chandel Charles and Leigh Raines break down all facets of "Resurrection" and look ahead to next week in this week's Round Table.
Weigh in with your own responses to our Q&A session below!
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1. What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Christine: I loved the opening when Emily woke up from her nightmare strangling Nolan and then tossed him aside like a rag doll. The poor guy takes such abuse. Most days Emily is like his mean big sister and it's such fun to watch.
Matt: Because we didn't actually see Nolan naked in the jacuzzi for his Katie Couric interview, I'll go with his pants-less kitchen exchange.
Chandel:...
- 10/9/2012
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
It’s been a long summer for Bones fans, who have been anxiously awaiting Season 8 to see if Brennan - who skipped town with baby Christine on the Season 7 finale - will reunite with her beloved Booth.
And then, of course, there’s the persisting matter of devious serial killer Christopher Pelant and he consistently seems to be many steps ahead of our Jeffersonian team.
To find out what’s coming on tonight’s season premiere, “The Future In The Past,” along with upcoming episodes, TV Fanatic’s Jim Halterman jumped on the phone with Executive Producers Hart Hanson and Stephen Nathan (who co-wrote the opener) for a spoiler-filled chat...
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TV Fanatic: There’s already been a lot of talk online about Booth’s resentment towards Brennan, but I want to know about Brennan. Based on the premiere, she seems to be handling everything pretty well but are we...
And then, of course, there’s the persisting matter of devious serial killer Christopher Pelant and he consistently seems to be many steps ahead of our Jeffersonian team.
To find out what’s coming on tonight’s season premiere, “The Future In The Past,” along with upcoming episodes, TV Fanatic’s Jim Halterman jumped on the phone with Executive Producers Hart Hanson and Stephen Nathan (who co-wrote the opener) for a spoiler-filled chat...
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TV Fanatic: There’s already been a lot of talk online about Booth’s resentment towards Brennan, but I want to know about Brennan. Based on the premiere, she seems to be handling everything pretty well but are we...
- 9/17/2012
- by jimhalterman@gmail.com (Jim Halterman)
- TVfanatic
Another winning Burn Notice episode, another edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table.
Following one of Michael and Fiona's best covers to date, our panel of staffers Carla Day, Miranda Wicker, Christine Orlando and Jim Garner are joined by Steve of Burn Notice Fanatic for a rundown of "Unchained." Pull up a virtual chair now and join them!
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Carla: When Michael and Fiona were both on the phone and timed their attacks perfectly. That phone call was cryptic, yet they both understood exactly what they were supposed to do. Plus, both of their take downs were brilliantly executed.
Miranda: Pearce winging it with Meyerson about the accounts. It seems she's picked up a trick or two from hanging out with Michael and Jesse.
Christine: The scene towards the end where Fiona tells Michael, "I would like to show you some things...
Following one of Michael and Fiona's best covers to date, our panel of staffers Carla Day, Miranda Wicker, Christine Orlando and Jim Garner are joined by Steve of Burn Notice Fanatic for a rundown of "Unchained." Pull up a virtual chair now and join them!
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Carla: When Michael and Fiona were both on the phone and timed their attacks perfectly. That phone call was cryptic, yet they both understood exactly what they were supposed to do. Plus, both of their take downs were brilliantly executed.
Miranda: Pearce winging it with Meyerson about the accounts. It seems she's picked up a trick or two from hanging out with Michael and Jesse.
Christine: The scene towards the end where Fiona tells Michael, "I would like to show you some things...
- 8/13/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Suits will go back in time on this Thursday's "Rewind," taking viewers inside the lives of its characters five years ago.
But our Round Table isn't taking such drastic members. Instead, staff members Chandel Charles, Christine Orlando, Nick McHatton and Carissa Pavlica are here to take a journey in reverse of just a few days, back to last week's "Sucker Punch."
Gather around now as they breakdown the developments at Pearson/Hardman...
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What was your favorite scene from this episode?
Chandel: Mike calling Harvey out for not realizing how far everyone had gone to help him. It's about time he woke up.
Christine: I loved when Donna told off Harvey on the street. He didn't call, he had his assistant call. He never made any personal attempt to talk to her and he didn't have the guts to fire her himself. Hell, he wouldn't even ride the elevator down...
But our Round Table isn't taking such drastic members. Instead, staff members Chandel Charles, Christine Orlando, Nick McHatton and Carissa Pavlica are here to take a journey in reverse of just a few days, back to last week's "Sucker Punch."
Gather around now as they breakdown the developments at Pearson/Hardman...
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What was your favorite scene from this episode?
Chandel: Mike calling Harvey out for not realizing how far everyone had gone to help him. It's about time he woke up.
Christine: I loved when Donna told off Harvey on the street. He didn't call, he had his assistant call. He never made any personal attempt to talk to her and he didn't have the guts to fire her himself. Hell, he wouldn't even ride the elevator down...
- 8/7/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
If you’ve been watching Fox’s MasterChef, you know the breakout star of the season is contestant Christine Ha, the modest Vietnamese-American cook who’s been turning out stunning dishes despite being legally blind. She’s the first-ever sightless contestant in a cooking competition series and has been a fan favorite since the third season premiered. This week’s episodes have concluded with Christine — who navigates the kitchen with the help of a cane and a sighted assistant — overcoming great obstacles to beat out rivals, complete with heart-tugging music, Gordon Ramsay’s effusive praise, and tearful applause from the other contestants.
- 6/21/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
For the first Team Challenge of the new season on "MasterChef" (Mon., 9 p.m. Et on Fox), the contestants had to cook for the U.S. Marines. With two hours to make their dishes, the Blue Team went Italian, while the Red Team took a risk that they could prepare pork chops in time.
Despite some raw meat going out to the service men from the Red Team, the final vote came down to the Marines, and they went with the Red Team's barbecue pork chops. As team captain, Frank didn't have to cook in the Pressure Test, and he was able to free one other person. After a few people rejected the offer, Stacey finally accepted a free pass into the next week.
The Pressure Test was apple pie, which immediately put blind contestant Christine on edge. Unable to see the color of her crust, she became certain...
Despite some raw meat going out to the service men from the Red Team, the final vote came down to the Marines, and they went with the Red Team's barbecue pork chops. As team captain, Frank didn't have to cook in the Pressure Test, and he was able to free one other person. After a few people rejected the offer, Stacey finally accepted a free pass into the next week.
The Pressure Test was apple pie, which immediately put blind contestant Christine on edge. Unable to see the color of her crust, she became certain...
- 6/19/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
For the first Team Challenge of the new season on "MasterChef" (Mon., 9 p.m. Et on Fox), the contestants had to cook for the U.S. Marines. With two hours to make their dishes, the Blue Team went Italian, while the Red Team took a risk that they could prepare pork chops in time.
Despite some raw meat going out to the service men from the Red Team, the final vote came down to the Marines, and they went with the Red Team's barbecue pork chops. As team captain, Frank didn't have to cook in the Pressure Test, and he was able to free one other person. After a few people rejected the offer, Stacey finally accepted a free pass into the next week.
The Pressure Test was apple pie, which immediately put blind contestant Christine on edge. Unable to see the color of her crust, she became certain...
Despite some raw meat going out to the service men from the Red Team, the final vote came down to the Marines, and they went with the Red Team's barbecue pork chops. As team captain, Frank didn't have to cook in the Pressure Test, and he was able to free one other person. After a few people rejected the offer, Stacey finally accepted a free pass into the next week.
The Pressure Test was apple pie, which immediately put blind contestant Christine on edge. Unable to see the color of her crust, she became certain...
- 6/19/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
Since Kody Brown took on a fourth wife, Robyn, his relationship with wife number three, Christine, took a turn for the worst. Do you think he made it up to her with his gifts? Kody Brown hasn't been the best husband to his third wife, Christine. In addition to essentially shoving her aside for his fourth wife, Robyn, he skipped both her birthday and her anniversary in the last year -- and she wasn't having it on the May 20 episode. "I have to block it out and make pretend everything is okay," Christine told the first wife, Meri, during a confession session. Despite the fact Kody has been neglecting Christine, Meri's advice was for Christine to change her attitude, since she's in this polygamist marriage for life. "You have to do it without putting it all on him," Meri advised. "You're the only person you can change. You can't change anyone else.
- 5/21/2012
- by HL Staff
- HollywoodLife
Kody Brown, when you married wife #4 Robyn, it understandably sent Christine into fits of jealousy. Now, you're refusing to repair your relationship with Christine and that's irresponsible! Kody Brown, its bad enough that you feel entitled to have multiple wives and 17 kids, featuring them all on your TLC show, Sister Wives, which premiered last night, May 13. But, if you have taken on the responsibility of "marrying" and keeping four wives happy, then you can't blithely blow off the deep marital concerns of one of your wives, like you did to Christine on the episode last night. I felt sorry for Christine, who is the mother of six of your children, including baby Truely, just 2 years old. For many years, she was your newest and youngest wife. Who could blame her for being green with envy when she was pregnant with Your baby, while you were romancing and Pda-ing with a younger woman Robyn,...
- 5/14/2012
- by emilymorgan
- HollywoodLife
After welcoming baby Christine on last week's Bones spring premiere, Brennan is back at work tonight. How does that fly with Temperance? Turns out she's feeling a little anxious ... and maybe even a little maternal?
In the first of three sneak previews from the episode released by Fox, the new mom prepares for her first day back on the job, but despite her extensive preparation and a world-class day care center at the Jeffersonian (don't ask us where that place gets its funding), she can't help but feel a sense of attachment to her newborn.
To most of us, this seems natural. To Brennan? Emotions are always a bit foreign ...
Bones 'The Bump in the Road' Clip - She Winks!
How cute are they? Check out two more clips from "The Bump in the Road" below, in which Brennan makes a blunder with her phone at the crime scene, and...
In the first of three sneak previews from the episode released by Fox, the new mom prepares for her first day back on the job, but despite her extensive preparation and a world-class day care center at the Jeffersonian (don't ask us where that place gets its funding), she can't help but feel a sense of attachment to her newborn.
To most of us, this seems natural. To Brennan? Emotions are always a bit foreign ...
Bones 'The Bump in the Road' Clip - She Winks!
How cute are they? Check out two more clips from "The Bump in the Road" below, in which Brennan makes a blunder with her phone at the crime scene, and...
- 4/9/2012
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
Jason Laveris/FilmMagic
There’s a baby on the way for Brandon Routh and Courtney Ford!
The couple, who married in November 2007, will welcome their first child this summer, they tell People exclusively.
“It’s been so hard keeping the news to ourselves,” says Routh, 32, who’s currently filming the CBS pilot Partners.
“Everyone on set keeps asking, ‘Do you have kids?’ and I’ve had to say, ‘Well … not yet!’ It’s the truth. The baby hasn’t been born yet!”
Staying silent was tough on Ford — who just wrapped a six-episode arc on Parenthood as Lily – as well.
There’s a baby on the way for Brandon Routh and Courtney Ford!
The couple, who married in November 2007, will welcome their first child this summer, they tell People exclusively.
“It’s been so hard keeping the news to ourselves,” says Routh, 32, who’s currently filming the CBS pilot Partners.
“Everyone on set keeps asking, ‘Do you have kids?’ and I’ve had to say, ‘Well … not yet!’ It’s the truth. The baby hasn’t been born yet!”
Staying silent was tough on Ford — who just wrapped a six-episode arc on Parenthood as Lily – as well.
- 3/14/2012
- by Sarah
- People - CelebrityBabies
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