So Time After Time Season 1 Episode 5 gives us some hints that Stevenson isn't as stone cold as he has seemed to be so far.
This presents some interesting possibilities but may backfire as his villainy is really the sole driving factor in this show.
Having used the time machine to escape to Paris 1918 in order to find the son he never knew he had, he immediately killed a man for his clothes and money. Well, they've never claimed he's anything other than efficient.
Meanwhile, Wells and Jane are proving a really effective team once again as they figure out – via the vast and infinite Internet – what Stevenson's up to in 1918.
Then they go and ruin it with another painful "couple" moment, albeit not without humor when Wells refused to let her come in the time machine because of the danger it would place her in.
Wells: At the risk of sounding.
This presents some interesting possibilities but may backfire as his villainy is really the sole driving factor in this show.
Having used the time machine to escape to Paris 1918 in order to find the son he never knew he had, he immediately killed a man for his clothes and money. Well, they've never claimed he's anything other than efficient.
Meanwhile, Wells and Jane are proving a really effective team once again as they figure out – via the vast and infinite Internet – what Stevenson's up to in 1918.
Then they go and ruin it with another painful "couple" moment, albeit not without humor when Wells refused to let her come in the time machine because of the danger it would place her in.
Wells: At the risk of sounding.
- 3/27/2017
- by Diana Keng
- TVfanatic
The cast of Stranger Things geared up for their big night at the SAG Awards at Entertainment Weekly's pre-party on Saturday night. Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, Noah Schnapp, Finn Wolfhard, Matthew Modine, Caleb McLaughlin, and Natalia Dyer all posed for pictures at the bash, which also brought out Pretty Little Liars star Troian Bellisario and husband Patrick J. Adams. The SAG Awards are this Sunday, and the Netflix show is nominated for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series, and Millie Bobby Brown and Winona Ryder are both up for outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series. We're keeping our fingers crossed that they strike gold tonight! Related:Here's a Strange Thing: Jonathan and Nancy Might Be Dating in Real Life...
- 1/29/2017
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
The ever-popular Crystal Maze finished its live run some 20 years ago today and is set to make a comeback soon in the form of a "live immersive experience".
Running for six series from 1990 to 1995, the Richard O'Brien (and Ed Tudor-Pole) fronted series is still an awesome watch on digital channel Challenge to this day.
So while we're all getting out our multi-coloured tracksuits in preparation for the live event, which is still having its set built, we cast our minds back to just why the Channel 4 game show was so brilliant.
1. Richard O'Brien was the perfect host
Whoever thought of picking Rocky Horror writer Richard O'Brien as host of this quirky game show is a TV genius. When picturing The Crystal Maze, O'Brien is most likely the first image that comes to mind; topped up to the nines with leopardskin fur coats and leather boots.
Constantly making quips to camera at the contestants' expense,...
Running for six series from 1990 to 1995, the Richard O'Brien (and Ed Tudor-Pole) fronted series is still an awesome watch on digital channel Challenge to this day.
So while we're all getting out our multi-coloured tracksuits in preparation for the live event, which is still having its set built, we cast our minds back to just why the Channel 4 game show was so brilliant.
1. Richard O'Brien was the perfect host
Whoever thought of picking Rocky Horror writer Richard O'Brien as host of this quirky game show is a TV genius. When picturing The Crystal Maze, O'Brien is most likely the first image that comes to mind; topped up to the nines with leopardskin fur coats and leather boots.
Constantly making quips to camera at the contestants' expense,...
- 8/10/2015
- Digital Spy
The fourth volume of popular horror-comedy series Hillbilly Horror Show, featuring stars Rachel Faulkner (Ride Along 2) and Bo Keister (The Cabining), is now available to stream online. For just 99 cents, catch some terrific horror shorts, laugh at the antics of Lulu (Faulkner), Bo (Keister), and Cephus (Scott Geiter), and find out what Kim Jung Un has to do with all of it.
For those that haven’t seen Hillbilly Horror Show yet (why not?) the series helps promote upcoming talent by packing together an hour’s worth of brilliant short horror films from some of today’s most gifted filmmakers. In between each short, there’s some hilarious banter between the show’s oddball redneck hosts.
Volume 4 begins in a strange way with Strange Thing… keep those doors closed! Next, Bo & Cephus take a hilarious, horror-filled romp into the not-so-blissful side of marriage with ‘Til Death. After that, we...
For those that haven’t seen Hillbilly Horror Show yet (why not?) the series helps promote upcoming talent by packing together an hour’s worth of brilliant short horror films from some of today’s most gifted filmmakers. In between each short, there’s some hilarious banter between the show’s oddball redneck hosts.
Volume 4 begins in a strange way with Strange Thing… keep those doors closed! Next, Bo & Cephus take a hilarious, horror-filled romp into the not-so-blissful side of marriage with ‘Til Death. After that, we...
- 5/12/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
"The Americans" is back for a third season. I had interviewed producers Joe Weisberg and Joel Fields, as well as co-star Holly Taylor, and I have a review of the season premiere coming up just as soon as we go get a non-beer... "So it's all been bullshit — everything you've said to me." -Philip On the one hand, "Est Men" is so superficially similar to the last year's premiere that one might wonder if Weisberg and Fields felt the only way to avoid disappointing people who loved season 2 was to duplicate it. Once again, we open with a brutal action sequence in which one of our two leads barely escapes arrest or worse (with Elizabeth making short work of Agent Gaad and another fed), and we close with the shocking murder of a Kgb asset (Annalise, who makes the mistake of telling Yousaf too much in a place with no...
- 1/29/2015
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
Strange Thing is a sci-fi thriller that amusingly pays homage to the genre films of the '80s. The story centers on a newlywed couple who wake up one morning to find a door has mysteriously appeared in their living room. Like all mysterious doors that pop up out of nowhere, it leads to bad things. The short comes from Bursell Productions, and it’s a fun concept that’s worth checking out. Here’s the synopsis:
A newly married couple, Kris and Jake, wake up to find a door has appeared in their living room. As the temptation to open the door lingers the couple discusses how to handle this bizarre phenomenon as they discover more about the person they each married."Strange Thing" is a sci-fi thriller made in the tradition of 1980's sci-fi films featuring a strong score and stunning practical and visual effects. Aspects of the...
A newly married couple, Kris and Jake, wake up to find a door has appeared in their living room. As the temptation to open the door lingers the couple discusses how to handle this bizarre phenomenon as they discover more about the person they each married."Strange Thing" is a sci-fi thriller made in the tradition of 1980's sci-fi films featuring a strong score and stunning practical and visual effects. Aspects of the...
- 1/20/2015
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.