The bulk of Sunday’s eventful Fear the Walking Dead swirled around Strand, his head growing heavier and heavier as it wore the crown. But not even the shocker at the climax of his part of the hour could compete with the moment that viewers had been waiting and waiting for: Alicia’s return — and Alycia Debnam-Carey’s first appearance since Season 6.
In Strand’s leg of “The Portrait,” though he turned away pretty much everyone who sought refuge at the tower — even folks that Howard noted might have been of use — he allowed in Morgan, if only to let...
In Strand’s leg of “The Portrait,” though he turned away pretty much everyone who sought refuge at the tower — even folks that Howard noted might have been of use — he allowed in Morgan, if only to let...
- 11/29/2021
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
There had to be a point when the trajectory of Fear the Walking Dead Season 7 would change, and thankfully, it started on Fear the Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 7.
The series has been bogged down by frustrating storylines so far this season, and "The Portrait" took some narrative risks that should result in some significant developments down the line.
Then again, you never know how the cookie will crumble with this show.
When Fear the Walking Dead is good, it's the best show in the franchise, but it's hard to defend it when the storylines are told in a meandering way when the show is terrible.
Morgan showing up at Strand's Tower was always going to come with some caveats, but the beauty of this installment was that it was essentially a look inside Strand's psyche.
If you watch Fear the Walking Dead online, you know he's blossomed into this sass-filled...
The series has been bogged down by frustrating storylines so far this season, and "The Portrait" took some narrative risks that should result in some significant developments down the line.
Then again, you never know how the cookie will crumble with this show.
When Fear the Walking Dead is good, it's the best show in the franchise, but it's hard to defend it when the storylines are told in a meandering way when the show is terrible.
Morgan showing up at Strand's Tower was always going to come with some caveats, but the beauty of this installment was that it was essentially a look inside Strand's psyche.
If you watch Fear the Walking Dead online, you know he's blossomed into this sass-filled...
- 11/29/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Strand's reign of terror could be ending very soon.
AMC provided TV Fanatic with an exclusive look at Fear the Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 7, titled "The Portrait."
The highly-anticipated episode finds Morgan inside the Tower.
If you watch Fear the Walking Dead online, you know the show has pit the two men against one another.
They make a deal in the clip, but before they get time to toast to it, exploding walkers gear up to invade the Tower.
In Strand's mind, this tower is a safe haven that is free from the perils of the outside world.
But the latest group of villains are here to prove otherwise.
The scene is filled with twists and turns as Morgan and Strand react to the developments, and the Tower begins to shake due to an explosive.
At least one of the walkers is thrown through the window, but the pair manage to throw it back out.
AMC provided TV Fanatic with an exclusive look at Fear the Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 7, titled "The Portrait."
The highly-anticipated episode finds Morgan inside the Tower.
If you watch Fear the Walking Dead online, you know the show has pit the two men against one another.
They make a deal in the clip, but before they get time to toast to it, exploding walkers gear up to invade the Tower.
In Strand's mind, this tower is a safe haven that is free from the perils of the outside world.
But the latest group of villains are here to prove otherwise.
The scene is filled with twists and turns as Morgan and Strand react to the developments, and the Tower begins to shake due to an explosive.
At least one of the walkers is thrown through the window, but the pair manage to throw it back out.
- 11/24/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Can Chicago P.D.‘s Atwater navigate a sticky situation? Will The Wonder Years‘ holiday episode be a gift? Will Manifest wrap Zeke’s story? Read on for answers to those questions plus teases from other shows. (Email any brand-new Qs to InsideLine@tvline.com.)
What’s coming up for Atwater on Chicago P.D.? –Demar
“Atwater has some powerful episodes coming up this season,” showrunner Gwen Sigan tells Inside Line. “We’ll dive once again into his relationship with Celeste, a woman he cares deeply about but who isn’t aware he’s a cop. Atwater’s lies put...
What’s coming up for Atwater on Chicago P.D.? –Demar
“Atwater has some powerful episodes coming up this season,” showrunner Gwen Sigan tells Inside Line. “We’ll dive once again into his relationship with Celeste, a woman he cares deeply about but who isn’t aware he’s a cop. Atwater’s lies put...
- 11/23/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
[Editor’s Note: The following interview contains spoilers for “What We Do in the Shadows” Season 3, Episode 10, “The Portrait.”]
Last week, tragedy struck “What We Do in the Shadows,” but hope springs — or crawls — eternal. After the ghastly death of Colin Robinson in Season 3’s penultimate episode, the finale reveals that the bespectacled energy vampire lives on, in the haunting new form of a toddler — though whether or not “Baby Colin” is the same creature he once was remains to be seen.
“A big part of the season we’re shooting now, Season 4, is about, ‘Is he going to inevitably grow up to be an energy vampire?'” showrunner, executive producer, and finale co-writer Paul Simms said in an interview with IndieWire. “Is he going to grow up to be exactly what he was before? Or is there a chance he can avoid that fate and mature into something brand new that’s maybe not an energy-draining form?'...
Last week, tragedy struck “What We Do in the Shadows,” but hope springs — or crawls — eternal. After the ghastly death of Colin Robinson in Season 3’s penultimate episode, the finale reveals that the bespectacled energy vampire lives on, in the haunting new form of a toddler — though whether or not “Baby Colin” is the same creature he once was remains to be seen.
“A big part of the season we’re shooting now, Season 4, is about, ‘Is he going to inevitably grow up to be an energy vampire?'” showrunner, executive producer, and finale co-writer Paul Simms said in an interview with IndieWire. “Is he going to grow up to be exactly what he was before? Or is there a chance he can avoid that fate and mature into something brand new that’s maybe not an energy-draining form?'...
- 10/29/2021
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Troma Entertainment has been around since 1974, when college friends Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz founded the fiercely independent film studio. The pair met at Yale. Since its inception, the studio has become one of the largest independent film studios and distributors in The United States.
Troma has been instrumental in launching the careers of many of Hollywood’s biggest names. Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, and Kevin Costner all worked in Troma films toward the beginning of their careers. Legendary genre writer/director James Gunn landed his first directing gig (Tromeo and Juliette) via Troma Entertainment. Troma is also responsible for lending source material to several high profile remakes. Darren Lynn Bousman (Repo! The Genetic Opera) loosely remade the 1980 Troma film Mother’s Day. Bousman’s reboot was released last year. Remake deals are reportedly in the works for some of Troma’s most recognizable films, such as, The Toxic Avenger,...
Troma has been instrumental in launching the careers of many of Hollywood’s biggest names. Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, and Kevin Costner all worked in Troma films toward the beginning of their careers. Legendary genre writer/director James Gunn landed his first directing gig (Tromeo and Juliette) via Troma Entertainment. Troma is also responsible for lending source material to several high profile remakes. Darren Lynn Bousman (Repo! The Genetic Opera) loosely remade the 1980 Troma film Mother’s Day. Bousman’s reboot was released last year. Remake deals are reportedly in the works for some of Troma’s most recognizable films, such as, The Toxic Avenger,...
- 3/6/2013
- by Tyler Doupe
- FEARnet
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