Wayward Sisters‘ girl power is on full display in more than two dozen photos from the potential Supernatural spinoff.
In the backdoor pilot — penned by co-showrunner Andrew Dabb and writer Robert Berens — Sheriff Jody Mills (played by Kim Rhodes) and a group of troubled young women, all of them orphaned by supernatural tragedy, team up as a supreme monster-fighting force. Teens Claire Novak (Kathryn Newton) and Alex Jones (Katherine Ramdeen) will be joined by psychic Missouri Moseley’s granddaughter Patience Turner (Clark Backo) and newcomer Kaia (Yadira Guevara-Prip), who is introduced in this Thursday’s fall finale.
The group, along...
In the backdoor pilot — penned by co-showrunner Andrew Dabb and writer Robert Berens — Sheriff Jody Mills (played by Kim Rhodes) and a group of troubled young women, all of them orphaned by supernatural tragedy, team up as a supreme monster-fighting force. Teens Claire Novak (Kathryn Newton) and Alex Jones (Katherine Ramdeen) will be joined by psychic Missouri Moseley’s granddaughter Patience Turner (Clark Backo) and newcomer Kaia (Yadira Guevara-Prip), who is introduced in this Thursday’s fall finale.
The group, along...
- 12/5/2017
- TVLine.com
Matt Lauer has been terminated from NBC News and the hugely popular “Today” due to allegations of “inappropriate sexual behavior.”
NBC News Chairman Andrew Lack released a memo detailing the decision (via our sister site Deadline):
Dear Colleagues,
On Monday night, we received a detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace by Matt Lauer. It represented, after serious review, a clear violation of our company’s standards. As a result, we’ve decided to terminate his employment. While it is the first complaint about his behavior in the over twenty years he’s been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident.
Our highest priority is to create a workplace environment where everyone feels safe and protected, and to ensure that any actions that run counter to our core values are met with consequences,...
NBC News Chairman Andrew Lack released a memo detailing the decision (via our sister site Deadline):
Dear Colleagues,
On Monday night, we received a detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace by Matt Lauer. It represented, after serious review, a clear violation of our company’s standards. As a result, we’ve decided to terminate his employment. While it is the first complaint about his behavior in the over twenty years he’s been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident.
Our highest priority is to create a workplace environment where everyone feels safe and protected, and to ensure that any actions that run counter to our core values are met with consequences,...
- 11/29/2017
- by William Earl
- Indiewire
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers from the Season 13 premiere, titled “Lost and Found.”]
For “Supernatural,” 13 is a lucky number considering The CW series has lasted this long. After watching the premiere of the 13th season, its new, more poignant approach to the Winchesters’ story could be exactly what the show needs to keep on going for another 13 more years.
The premiere picks up with Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) still reeling from the loss of so many: their mother Mary (Samantha Smith) whom Lucifer (Pellegrino) took care of, Castiel (Misha Collins), and Crowley (Mark Sheppard). Even for a show with a high body count, those deaths have to sting and make a difference to our heroes. And they do. Despite what viewers know – that Castiel will be back in some form, and that Mary is in the alternate world with Lucifer – there’s a mournful yet resigned tone to the episode. This is the reality when you hunt monsters, and maybe too,...
For “Supernatural,” 13 is a lucky number considering The CW series has lasted this long. After watching the premiere of the 13th season, its new, more poignant approach to the Winchesters’ story could be exactly what the show needs to keep on going for another 13 more years.
The premiere picks up with Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) still reeling from the loss of so many: their mother Mary (Samantha Smith) whom Lucifer (Pellegrino) took care of, Castiel (Misha Collins), and Crowley (Mark Sheppard). Even for a show with a high body count, those deaths have to sting and make a difference to our heroes. And they do. Despite what viewers know – that Castiel will be back in some form, and that Mary is in the alternate world with Lucifer – there’s a mournful yet resigned tone to the episode. This is the reality when you hunt monsters, and maybe too,...
- 10/13/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Usually, it’s a bit unrealistic to piece together what a comedy show is after only one episode. Especially in the world of late night, each successive half-hour brings host, writers, and assorted crew alike a chance to really drill down on a show’s strengths.
But “The Opposition,” the latest 11:30 slot-holder on Comedy Central, took its first episode as a chance to deliver what seemed like an effective mission statement for what this conspiracy-adjacent satire would be going forward. Not only did host Jordan Klepper take the opportunity to define some of the edges of this particular brand of late-night blowhard, he introduced the various members of his staff and doubled down on the logical loopholes that will theoretically provide most of the laughs as the show progresses.
In doing so, the show might not be the show at its funniest, but it did indirectly touch on the...
But “The Opposition,” the latest 11:30 slot-holder on Comedy Central, took its first episode as a chance to deliver what seemed like an effective mission statement for what this conspiracy-adjacent satire would be going forward. Not only did host Jordan Klepper take the opportunity to define some of the edges of this particular brand of late-night blowhard, he introduced the various members of his staff and doubled down on the logical loopholes that will theoretically provide most of the laughs as the show progresses.
In doing so, the show might not be the show at its funniest, but it did indirectly touch on the...
- 9/26/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
A week before air, Jordan Klepper the comedian is fine-tuning his take on Jordan Klepper, the conspiracy-minded host of Comedy Central’s new nightly talk show “The Opposition.”
Klepper has already been playing a version of himself on “The Daily Show” for the past three years, as well as the Comedy Central special “Jordan Klepper Solves Guns.” But now, much like Stephen Colbert before him, he’s been given a much larger platform to expand who “TV Jordan Klepper” is.
“You are seeing a version of me that that is a little more unaware, who doesn’t have perspective in the way that Jordan Klepper the person might have that perspective,” he told IndieWire. “And then you sprinkle on the realities of this world, which is simply that you choose your own reality, which becomes the truth to you, and you can feed it out into your own echo chamber.
Klepper has already been playing a version of himself on “The Daily Show” for the past three years, as well as the Comedy Central special “Jordan Klepper Solves Guns.” But now, much like Stephen Colbert before him, he’s been given a much larger platform to expand who “TV Jordan Klepper” is.
“You are seeing a version of me that that is a little more unaware, who doesn’t have perspective in the way that Jordan Klepper the person might have that perspective,” he told IndieWire. “And then you sprinkle on the realities of this world, which is simply that you choose your own reality, which becomes the truth to you, and you can feed it out into your own echo chamber.
- 9/22/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
If President Trump’s recent, controversial pardon of Arizona ex-sheriff Joe Arpaio left you wondering, “Who is this guy?” — well, you’re in luck: Trevor Noah has the answer.
On Monday’s episode of The Daily Show, Noah dedicated a new Profiles in Tremendousness segment to Arpaio, who took a strong stance against illegal immigration during his time as sheriff of Maricopa County — and then abused his power in a number of ways.
“As much as Sheriff Arpaio presented himself as anti-illegal immigrant, it turned out that he was really just anti-being a decent human being,” Noah said, before cutting...
On Monday’s episode of The Daily Show, Noah dedicated a new Profiles in Tremendousness segment to Arpaio, who took a strong stance against illegal immigration during his time as sheriff of Maricopa County — and then abused his power in a number of ways.
“As much as Sheriff Arpaio presented himself as anti-illegal immigrant, it turned out that he was really just anti-being a decent human being,” Noah said, before cutting...
- 8/29/2017
- TVLine.com
If you ever wanted a blues smoke detector, then season four of “Nathan for You” might just be, well, for you. Comedy Central just released a trailer marking the return of Nathan Fielder’s show, which is coming back late next month. Watch below.
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Among the upcoming schemes: a fully asexual computer-repair service; black-market chili sold at sporting events without the stadium’s knowledge; a nefarious plan to have cabbies infiltrate Uber and destroy it from within. Nearly everyone Fielder mentions these ideas to thinks he’s crazy, of course, and their reactions are often just as funny as his pitches.
Read More:Comedy Central and the New Mockumentary: How ‘Nathan For You’ and ‘Review’ are Changing the Game
“Nathan for You” premiered in early 2013 and has aired 24 episodes across its first three seasons.
Read More:‘Nathan for You:’ How Cringe Comedy Doesn’t Have to Offend to Make Us Laugh
Among the upcoming schemes: a fully asexual computer-repair service; black-market chili sold at sporting events without the stadium’s knowledge; a nefarious plan to have cabbies infiltrate Uber and destroy it from within. Nearly everyone Fielder mentions these ideas to thinks he’s crazy, of course, and their reactions are often just as funny as his pitches.
Read More:Comedy Central and the New Mockumentary: How ‘Nathan For You’ and ‘Review’ are Changing the Game
“Nathan for You” premiered in early 2013 and has aired 24 episodes across its first three seasons.
- 8/17/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
John Oliver began “Last Week Tonight” Sunday with a subject on the forefront of many people’s minds: The violent attack that occurred over the weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia. With a sober introduction and a warning of the disappointment to come, Oliver played footage of President Donald Trump’s response to the events, which he “squeezed into” a bill signing. Oliver zeroed in on the most troubling of Trump’s comments, which placed blame “On many sides,” and made no mention of white nationalism. “This was a White Nationalist rally, you have to call that out by name,” said Oliver.
Read More:John Oliver Can’t Find a Photo of Stephen Miller Not Looking Like a Minion — Watch
Oliver then played an interview with former Kkk leader David Duke wherein the white nationalist explicitly aligned himself and his followers with Trump: “He said he’s going to take out country back,...
Read More:John Oliver Can’t Find a Photo of Stephen Miller Not Looking Like a Minion — Watch
Oliver then played an interview with former Kkk leader David Duke wherein the white nationalist explicitly aligned himself and his followers with Trump: “He said he’s going to take out country back,...
- 8/14/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
The Manchester, UK, terror attack this past May eerily mirrored a similar event in Stephen King’s novel “Mr. Mercedes.” Producers behind Audience Network’s upcoming adaptation of the novel confirmed that they changed that central event for the series, in a way that won’t be revealed here.
At Tuesday’s Television Critics Association press tour panel for the series, director Jack Bender said that the show’s choice to change that framework was decided early on and was a “better way to make it a potentially more catastrophic event.”
On May 22, a young male suicide bomber walked into the foyer of the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester Arena and detonated a nail bomb that he had strapped to himself, killing 22 people (one child as young as 8 years old) and injuring 250. In the novel “Mr. Mercedes,” the killer Brady Hartsfield, who is being pursued by detective Bill Hodges, also...
At Tuesday’s Television Critics Association press tour panel for the series, director Jack Bender said that the show’s choice to change that framework was decided early on and was a “better way to make it a potentially more catastrophic event.”
On May 22, a young male suicide bomber walked into the foyer of the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester Arena and detonated a nail bomb that he had strapped to himself, killing 22 people (one child as young as 8 years old) and injuring 250. In the novel “Mr. Mercedes,” the killer Brady Hartsfield, who is being pursued by detective Bill Hodges, also...
- 7/26/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
A change in rhetoric from the White House isn’t the only impetus for Comedy Central’s newly titled “The Opposition with Jordan Klepper.”
Klepper’s new post-“Daily Show” series, which will dig into the polarized worlds of conspiracy-minded media on the right and left sides of the political spectrum, comes as a response to the way many polarized Americans now digest news stories.
“There has been a great normalization of bullshit in America,” Klepper said at a Television Critics Association panel on Tuesday. “It’s usually on the fringe, but in November, something happened.”
Klepper cited his dual experiences on “The Daily Show” and in producing his recent special “Jordan Klepper Solves Guns” as a means for understanding the distinct approach to take with a self-righteous, exaggerated version of the persona version of Jordan Klepper.
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Klepper’s new post-“Daily Show” series, which will dig into the polarized worlds of conspiracy-minded media on the right and left sides of the political spectrum, comes as a response to the way many polarized Americans now digest news stories.
“There has been a great normalization of bullshit in America,” Klepper said at a Television Critics Association panel on Tuesday. “It’s usually on the fringe, but in November, something happened.”
Klepper cited his dual experiences on “The Daily Show” and in producing his recent special “Jordan Klepper Solves Guns” as a means for understanding the distinct approach to take with a self-righteous, exaggerated version of the persona version of Jordan Klepper.
Read More How Jordan Klepper Found Answers to Gun Violence In ‘The Bachelor,...
- 7/25/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Some places are a safe space, and “Broad City” is one of those spots for so many of its viewers. The co-creators and stars of Comedy Central’s Emmy-nominated series take that responsibility seriously, but Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer had a very simple reason for censoring Donald Trump’s name in Season 4.
“We just got to a point in real life where we’re talking about the current administration, we’re talking about Trump, and it just feels so gross,” Glazer said during the “Broad City” TCA presentation Tuesday morning.
“We just didn’t want to share air time. We didn’t want to hear the word,” she said.
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The choice was also made because it’s funny.
“We are censored in different ways on the show,” Jacobson said. “It becomes a big part of the show.
“We just got to a point in real life where we’re talking about the current administration, we’re talking about Trump, and it just feels so gross,” Glazer said during the “Broad City” TCA presentation Tuesday morning.
“We just didn’t want to share air time. We didn’t want to hear the word,” she said.
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The choice was also made because it’s funny.
“We are censored in different ways on the show,” Jacobson said. “It becomes a big part of the show.
- 7/25/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Comedy Central is making moves in late night. The cable network announced a title and premiere date for its new Jordan Klepper late night show, and is once again taking “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” on the road.
Comedy Central has also ordered additional episodes of its two newest late night series, “The President Show” and “The Jim Jeffries Show.” The flurry of late night announcements, revealed Tuesday at the Television Critics Association press tour, come as another show, “@midnight,” recently announced the end of its run.
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“The Opposition with Jordan Klepper” will premiere Monday, September 25, at 11:30 p.m. Et. Here’s the network’s updated description of the new “Daily Show” companion: “‘The Opposition with Jordan Klepper’ will satirize the hyperbolic, conspiracy-laden noise machine that is the alternative-media...
Comedy Central has also ordered additional episodes of its two newest late night series, “The President Show” and “The Jim Jeffries Show.” The flurry of late night announcements, revealed Tuesday at the Television Critics Association press tour, come as another show, “@midnight,” recently announced the end of its run.
Read MoreJordan Klepper Is Following in Stephen Colbert’s Footsteps, But His Comedy Central Series Will Be Way Different
“The Opposition with Jordan Klepper” will premiere Monday, September 25, at 11:30 p.m. Et. Here’s the network’s updated description of the new “Daily Show” companion: “‘The Opposition with Jordan Klepper’ will satirize the hyperbolic, conspiracy-laden noise machine that is the alternative-media...
- 7/25/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
NBC has set Megyn Kelly‘s Today debut, scheduling the former Fox News host for a Monday, Sept. 25 start date.
Kelly will take over the morning show’s third hour, which will feature a live, in-studio audience — a change for the long-running chatfest.
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Kelly’s new gig at the Peacock Net got off to a rather rocky start. Her Sunday night newsmagazine series premiered in June and has struggled both in ratings and public opinion ever since; TVLine readers overwhelmingly disapproved of her low-rated, controversial June 18 interview with InfoWars host/Sandy Hook denier Alex Jones.
Kelly will take over the morning show’s third hour, which will feature a live, in-studio audience — a change for the long-running chatfest.
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Kelly’s new gig at the Peacock Net got off to a rather rocky start. Her Sunday night newsmagazine series premiered in June and has struggled both in ratings and public opinion ever since; TVLine readers overwhelmingly disapproved of her low-rated, controversial June 18 interview with InfoWars host/Sandy Hook denier Alex Jones.
- 7/11/2017
- TVLine.com
Megyn Kelly is damaged goods, and it’s surprising that NBC News only now realizes it.
Here’s the problem: Kelly doesn’t quite have a place in these highly partisan times, and her early “gets” with Vladimir Putin and Alex Jones don’t change that. The Left is still disgusted over her race-baiting reports on Fox News over the years. (NewsOne has helpfully chosen her “10 most racist moments” here.) The Right now sees her as a traitor, heading to NBC in a bid to go mainstream.
NBC should have known this wouldn’t be easy, but instead of working on an image rehab, the network threw her to the wolves with Putin and Jones. Simply showing up at NBC and saying (wink-wink) now I can be a real journalist doesn’t make that baggage go away.
It ought to have been no surprise that re-entering the hornet’s nest might sting.
Here’s the problem: Kelly doesn’t quite have a place in these highly partisan times, and her early “gets” with Vladimir Putin and Alex Jones don’t change that. The Left is still disgusted over her race-baiting reports on Fox News over the years. (NewsOne has helpfully chosen her “10 most racist moments” here.) The Right now sees her as a traitor, heading to NBC in a bid to go mainstream.
NBC should have known this wouldn’t be easy, but instead of working on an image rehab, the network threw her to the wolves with Putin and Jones. Simply showing up at NBC and saying (wink-wink) now I can be a real journalist doesn’t make that baggage go away.
It ought to have been no surprise that re-entering the hornet’s nest might sting.
- 6/16/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
"Infowars" host Alex Jones says he knew Megyn Kelly was going to screw him over ... so he's releasing his own behind-the-scenes footage from their interview before NBC airs the piece. Jones says he suspected Kelly would misrepresent him in the TV special, and feels the promos for the controversial interview prove he was right. Turns out he recorded his convos with Kelly ... some before the interview even began ... to have his side of the story documented.
- 6/16/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Twin Peaks Recap is a weekly column by Keith Uhlich covering David Lynch and Mark Frost's limited, 18-episode continuation of the Twin Peaks television series.The key image in Part 5 of the revived Twin Peaks is of a woman in ecstasy. Recall, however, the subtitle that series co-creator/director David Lynch appended to his thorny 2006 masterpiece Inland Empire: "A Woman in Trouble." The line separating rapture and anguish is a blurry one, especially for Lynch's ladies, who are as likely to end up exquisitely chiseled corpses (the ubiquitous Laura Palmer; Part 2's doomed henchwoman Darya) as they are world-weary survivors. For the moment, let's focus on Rebecca "Becky" Burnett (Amanda Seyfried), daughter of Rr Diner waitress Shelly Johnson (Mädchen Amick), though Becky's last name—taken from ne'er-do-well husband Steven Burnett (Caleb Landry Jones)—obscures the identity of her father. (Dana Ashbrook's now-law-abiding Bobby Briggs is the most likely candidate,...
- 6/6/2017
- MUBI
Hello-o-o! Now that we’ve all binged the first four episodes of the “Twin Peaks” revival and waited two weeks like the good residents of the Black Lodge that we are, part five is now upon us. “Case Files” isn’t as wild a ride as some of what we’ve already seen, which is what makes it ideal as the first standalone episode: Its oddity is the kind that will take longer to digest, though one hopes it goes down more easily than garmonbozia.
David Lynch, by all accounts, is not a fan of the binge-watching approach to television. After this latest episode, it’s easy to see why: There’s nothing as outwardly jarring as the glass-box monster or Evil Cooper’s endless stream of vomit, and so “Case Files” might easily get lost in the shuffle of an hours-long binge. Watching it on its lonesome, however, we...
David Lynch, by all accounts, is not a fan of the binge-watching approach to television. After this latest episode, it’s easy to see why: There’s nothing as outwardly jarring as the glass-box monster or Evil Cooper’s endless stream of vomit, and so “Case Files” might easily get lost in the shuffle of an hours-long binge. Watching it on its lonesome, however, we...
- 6/5/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Stephen Colbert continued to mock "conspiracy radio host and furious hard-boiled egg" Alex Jones Friday as the Late Show host offered more updates from Jones' legal battle with is ex-wife, who argues that the Infowars yeller is "too unstable" to have custody of their children.
In addition to name-checking Colbert during court proceedings, a fact that the Late Show host relishes, other recent Jones revelations include his alleged love of marijuana and "zebra steaks."
"'And would you like that rare or medium rare?' 'I'd like that extremely rare, endangered in fact,...
In addition to name-checking Colbert during court proceedings, a fact that the Late Show host relishes, other recent Jones revelations include his alleged love of marijuana and "zebra steaks."
"'And would you like that rare or medium rare?' 'I'd like that extremely rare, endangered in fact,...
- 4/22/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Conspiracy talk-show host Alex Jones is such a dangerous cartoon that even parodies on TV series like “The X-Files” and “Homeland” can’t capture his lunacy.
The characters on those shows feature some depth, and offer more anger (they at least got that part right) than outright madness. Compare that to the Jones we see barking into the microphone on “Info Wars.” This week, the question of whether or not Jones is actually playing a frothing-at-the-mouth, tinfoil-hat salesman became a centerpiece of the host’s child custody dispute.
“I’m concerned that he is engaged in felonious behavior, threatening a member of Congress,” said ex-wife Kelly Jones at a pretrial hearing, referencing a profanity-laced recent rant about Rep. Adam Schiff. “He broadcasts from home. The children are there, watching him broadcast.” However, according to Jones’ attorney, Randall Wilhite, “He’s playing a character,” Wilhite told the court. “He is a performance artist.
The characters on those shows feature some depth, and offer more anger (they at least got that part right) than outright madness. Compare that to the Jones we see barking into the microphone on “Info Wars.” This week, the question of whether or not Jones is actually playing a frothing-at-the-mouth, tinfoil-hat salesman became a centerpiece of the host’s child custody dispute.
“I’m concerned that he is engaged in felonious behavior, threatening a member of Congress,” said ex-wife Kelly Jones at a pretrial hearing, referencing a profanity-laced recent rant about Rep. Adam Schiff. “He broadcasts from home. The children are there, watching him broadcast.” However, according to Jones’ attorney, Randall Wilhite, “He’s playing a character,” Wilhite told the court. “He is a performance artist.
- 4/21/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
Stephen Colbert mocked professional conspiracy theorist and "insane radio host" Alex Jones on The Late Show on Monday. Colbert played the role of an imaginary airwaves personality named Tuck Buckford, parodying Jones' breathless, abrasive, shouting delivery as he spouted paranoid, wildly implausible theories.
"Listen people: the liberals want to tattoo Obama logos onto the skin of Christian babies," Colbert growled. "It makes me want to fight! Fight with my fists! My blood is on fire! My heart is a volcano! I'm a skeleton wrapped in angry meat!"
Jones – who...
"Listen people: the liberals want to tattoo Obama logos onto the skin of Christian babies," Colbert growled. "It makes me want to fight! Fight with my fists! My blood is on fire! My heart is a volcano! I'm a skeleton wrapped in angry meat!"
Jones – who...
- 4/18/2017
- Rollingstone.com
[Editor’s Note: The following article contains spoilers for “Homeland” Season 6, including the finale which aired Sunday night.]
Peter Quinn died as he lived: charging headfirst into a mess created by Carrie Mathison, saving her and killing himself in the process. As infuriating as it sounds at the onset, Quinn’s death in the Season 6 finale of “Homeland” fit because it mirrored his mentality so well. Quinn spent much of his time on “Homeland” ignoring his own well-being in order to protect Carrie’s, dating all the way back to when he refused to kill Brody because Quinn knew doing so would hurt her. That’s why driving kamikaze-style into a hail of gunfire, with Carrie crouching behind him, is as apt an ending as it is tragic, maddening, and final.
We wanted more for Quinn, but it always felt like too much to hope for, especially after his near-death in Season 5. While some may believe he should’ve been put out of his misery then, Season 6 clarified...
Peter Quinn died as he lived: charging headfirst into a mess created by Carrie Mathison, saving her and killing himself in the process. As infuriating as it sounds at the onset, Quinn’s death in the Season 6 finale of “Homeland” fit because it mirrored his mentality so well. Quinn spent much of his time on “Homeland” ignoring his own well-being in order to protect Carrie’s, dating all the way back to when he refused to kill Brody because Quinn knew doing so would hurt her. That’s why driving kamikaze-style into a hail of gunfire, with Carrie crouching behind him, is as apt an ending as it is tragic, maddening, and final.
We wanted more for Quinn, but it always felt like too much to hope for, especially after his near-death in Season 5. While some may believe he should’ve been put out of his misery then, Season 6 clarified...
- 4/10/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
“Big Little Lies” isn’t the only HBO limited series fielding demands for more seasons. “The Night Of” set the TV landscape on fire when it debuted in the summer of 2016, and people are still hot to see more nearly a year later.
Speaking at an Emmy For Your Consideration event in North Hollywood on Thursday night, co-creator Steven Zaillian, joined by stars Riz Ahmed and John Turturro, was asked whether or not Season 2 was a possibility.
“My client pleads the fifth,” joked Turturro, who played defense attorney John Stone on “The Night Of.”
“Listen, we would love to do it,” Zaillian said. “And when I say ‘we,’ I mean [co-creator] Richard Price and myself. If we can come up with something that we fall in love with, we’ll do it. If we don’t, we won’t.”
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Speaking at an Emmy For Your Consideration event in North Hollywood on Thursday night, co-creator Steven Zaillian, joined by stars Riz Ahmed and John Turturro, was asked whether or not Season 2 was a possibility.
“My client pleads the fifth,” joked Turturro, who played defense attorney John Stone on “The Night Of.”
“Listen, we would love to do it,” Zaillian said. “And when I say ‘we,’ I mean [co-creator] Richard Price and myself. If we can come up with something that we fall in love with, we’ll do it. If we don’t, we won’t.”
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- 4/7/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
With a female president in office for Season 6, it may look like “Homeland” was betting on Hillary Clinton to win the election. But that doesn’t mean Showtime’s Emmy-winning drama lost out when the Democratic nominee came up short.
“The election of Donald Trump made everyone in the writers’ room sit up in our chairs,” showrunner Alex Gansa said. “We realized we were going to have to adjust and change the narrative a little bit.”
Gansa, speaking after a screening of “Homeland” (Episode 11, “R Is for Romeo”) at the Television Academy’s first official For Your Consideration event of 2017, sat alongside directing showrunner and executive producer Lesli Linka Glatter and cast members Claire Danes, Mandy Patinkin, Rupert Friend, and Elizabeth Marvel. The group discussed the unexpected relevancy of the drama’s politically charged new season, starting with how Trump’s election night victory changed the course of Season 6.
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“The election of Donald Trump made everyone in the writers’ room sit up in our chairs,” showrunner Alex Gansa said. “We realized we were going to have to adjust and change the narrative a little bit.”
Gansa, speaking after a screening of “Homeland” (Episode 11, “R Is for Romeo”) at the Television Academy’s first official For Your Consideration event of 2017, sat alongside directing showrunner and executive producer Lesli Linka Glatter and cast members Claire Danes, Mandy Patinkin, Rupert Friend, and Elizabeth Marvel. The group discussed the unexpected relevancy of the drama’s politically charged new season, starting with how Trump’s election night victory changed the course of Season 6.
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- 4/4/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
It’s good to see Will Sparks return to what he’s known for. The Melbourne bounce DJ/producer went a bit too experimental with the Alex Jones-featured “My Time” earlier in the month, but he’s managed to work Luciana’s verses into “Stay Up Till The Mornin'” much more effectively.
“Stay Up Till The Mornin'” is still irrefutably Melbourne, but explores the confines of a the genre tastefully by incorporating strings and even more gravelly bass lines. Luciana’s in-your-face lyricism isn’t overemphasized; it contributes to the arrangement as a whole without distracting greatly from its respectable sound design elements.
Melbourne bounce may only be a hop, skip and jump away from big room house, but good music is good music no matter the genre. After checking out Will Sparks‘ “Stay Up Till The Mornin'” featuring Luciana, let us know whether you agree by sounding off...
“Stay Up Till The Mornin'” is still irrefutably Melbourne, but explores the confines of a the genre tastefully by incorporating strings and even more gravelly bass lines. Luciana’s in-your-face lyricism isn’t overemphasized; it contributes to the arrangement as a whole without distracting greatly from its respectable sound design elements.
Melbourne bounce may only be a hop, skip and jump away from big room house, but good music is good music no matter the genre. After checking out Will Sparks‘ “Stay Up Till The Mornin'” featuring Luciana, let us know whether you agree by sounding off...
- 7/20/2016
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
The Republican National Convention is making headlines left and right this week, thanks to Donald Trump’s official nomination as the Gop’s presidential candidate and his wife Melania’s alleged plagiarism scandal. Stephen Colbert, James Corden and a number of other late-night hosts have wasted no time riffing on the most ridiculous Rnc moments, but they’re not the only comedians getting in on the action.
Read More: Stephen Colbert Revives ‘Report’ Character for Rnc, Has Musical Number & Hangs With Jon Stewart — Watch
At a rally for notorious conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, comedian Eric André took to the stage to disrupt the discussion. When Jones mistook him for a “Daily Show” correspondent, André responded that he’s “on MySpace.” After a brief attempt to discuss Jones’ 9/11 theories, André left the stage. Comedian Tim Heidecker also trolled Jones, doing his best impersonation of the host during an on-the-street Infowars broadcast.
Read More: Stephen Colbert Revives ‘Report’ Character for Rnc, Has Musical Number & Hangs With Jon Stewart — Watch
At a rally for notorious conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, comedian Eric André took to the stage to disrupt the discussion. When Jones mistook him for a “Daily Show” correspondent, André responded that he’s “on MySpace.” After a brief attempt to discuss Jones’ 9/11 theories, André left the stage. Comedian Tim Heidecker also trolled Jones, doing his best impersonation of the host during an on-the-street Infowars broadcast.
- 7/20/2016
- by Kate Halliwell
- Indiewire
Christopher Eccleston and James Corden are among the stars who will attend the 2015 BAFTA TV Awards.
Graham Norton will host the ceremony from London on Sunday (May 10), with coverage airing on BBC One from 8pm.
BAFTA Television Awards 2015: This year's nominees in full
Leading Actress nominees Sarah Lancashire, Keeley Hawes and Sheridan Smith will be in attendance, as will Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams, Leigh Francis and Downton Abbey's Hugh Bonneville.
The full guest list is as follows: Adeel Akhtar, Alex Jones, Amanda Abbington, Anna Friel, Ant & Dec, Archie Panjabi, Brendan O'Carroll, Camilla Batmanghelidjh, Catherine Tate, Chris O'Dowd, Charlie Brooker, Christopher Eccleston, Claudia Winkleman, Danny Dyer, David Attenborough, David Harewood, Dianna Agron, Eleanor Tomlinson, Freddie Fox, Gemma Jones, Heida Reed, Hugh Bonneville, James Corden, James Nesbitt, James Norton, Jason Isaacs, Jason Watkins, Jeff Pope, Jessica Hynes, Jessica Raine, John Bishop, Jon Snow, Judy Murray, Katie Piper, Keeley Hawes,...
Graham Norton will host the ceremony from London on Sunday (May 10), with coverage airing on BBC One from 8pm.
BAFTA Television Awards 2015: This year's nominees in full
Leading Actress nominees Sarah Lancashire, Keeley Hawes and Sheridan Smith will be in attendance, as will Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams, Leigh Francis and Downton Abbey's Hugh Bonneville.
The full guest list is as follows: Adeel Akhtar, Alex Jones, Amanda Abbington, Anna Friel, Ant & Dec, Archie Panjabi, Brendan O'Carroll, Camilla Batmanghelidjh, Catherine Tate, Chris O'Dowd, Charlie Brooker, Christopher Eccleston, Claudia Winkleman, Danny Dyer, David Attenborough, David Harewood, Dianna Agron, Eleanor Tomlinson, Freddie Fox, Gemma Jones, Heida Reed, Hugh Bonneville, James Corden, James Nesbitt, James Norton, Jason Isaacs, Jason Watkins, Jeff Pope, Jessica Hynes, Jessica Raine, John Bishop, Jon Snow, Judy Murray, Katie Piper, Keeley Hawes,...
- 5/7/2015
- Digital Spy
Tumble: BBC One, 6:30pm
Presented by Alex Jones, BBC's gymnastics contest sees five of the celebrities perform acrobatic floor routines, while the remainder take to the aerial hoop.
The bottom two contenders from the first and second week will face The Vault, where head judge Nadia Comaneci will decide who to eliminate and who to save. Beth Tweddle will also perform.
Got to Dance: Sky1, 8pm
The dance auditions continue, as the contestants aim to impress the judges in order to earn a place in the live shows.
The judging panel includes former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, West End tap-dancer Adam Garcia and Diversity's Ashley Banjo. Davina McCall presents.
TV's Nastiest Villains with Joan Collins: Channel 5, 9pm
Joan Collins announces the results of an online poll in which viewers were asked to vote for TV's nastiest villain. Jr Ewing from Dallas, Walter White from Breaking Bad, Dynasty's...
Presented by Alex Jones, BBC's gymnastics contest sees five of the celebrities perform acrobatic floor routines, while the remainder take to the aerial hoop.
The bottom two contenders from the first and second week will face The Vault, where head judge Nadia Comaneci will decide who to eliminate and who to save. Beth Tweddle will also perform.
Got to Dance: Sky1, 8pm
The dance auditions continue, as the contestants aim to impress the judges in order to earn a place in the live shows.
The judging panel includes former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, West End tap-dancer Adam Garcia and Diversity's Ashley Banjo. Davina McCall presents.
TV's Nastiest Villains with Joan Collins: Channel 5, 9pm
Joan Collins announces the results of an online poll in which viewers were asked to vote for TV's nastiest villain. Jr Ewing from Dallas, Walter White from Breaking Bad, Dynasty's...
- 8/16/2014
- Digital Spy
Tumble: BBC One, 6:30pm
Alex Jones hosts this new series, which sees celebrities performing gymnastics and circus skills for a judging panel that includes Olympic gymnasts Louis Smith and Nadia Comaneci.
Contestants include singers Sarah Harding, Amelle Berrabah, former Towie star Lucy Mecklenburgh and boxing champion Carl Froch. Louis Smith also leads a performance with his London 2012 team-mates.
The Simpsons: Sky1, 7:30pm
After a nine-week break the animated sitcom returns, with Homer waking up to find the world around him made of Lego.
It seems like a pretty great existence, but Simpson Senior doesn't share the same enthusiasm.
Got to Dance: Sky1, 8pm
Dance contest hosted by Davina McCall, which sees the contestants audition to impress both the audience and a judging panel.
This year, the judges (Kimberly Wyatt, Ashley Banjo and Adam Garcia) will also select a team of six acts to mentor through the live shows,...
Alex Jones hosts this new series, which sees celebrities performing gymnastics and circus skills for a judging panel that includes Olympic gymnasts Louis Smith and Nadia Comaneci.
Contestants include singers Sarah Harding, Amelle Berrabah, former Towie star Lucy Mecklenburgh and boxing champion Carl Froch. Louis Smith also leads a performance with his London 2012 team-mates.
The Simpsons: Sky1, 7:30pm
After a nine-week break the animated sitcom returns, with Homer waking up to find the world around him made of Lego.
It seems like a pretty great existence, but Simpson Senior doesn't share the same enthusiasm.
Got to Dance: Sky1, 8pm
Dance contest hosted by Davina McCall, which sees the contestants audition to impress both the audience and a judging panel.
This year, the judges (Kimberly Wyatt, Ashley Banjo and Adam Garcia) will also select a team of six acts to mentor through the live shows,...
- 8/9/2014
- Digital Spy
“Somebody needs to make him talk, or they’re gonna die,” growls Keller Dover (Hugh Jackman), the terrified father of an abducted girl and the searing centerpoint of Dennis Villeneuve’s excellent film Prisoners, to a horrified family friend (Terrence Howard) whose daughter has also been taken. The ‘him’ in question: sinister man-child Alex Jones, played to perfection by Paul Dano, whom Keller has taken hostage in his conviction that Alex can lead him to the missing girls.
The twisted morality play at the center of Prisoners revolves around Keller’s divisive, ends-justify-the-means approach to justice; are his brutal tactics warranted if the girls turn up unharmed? Or is there a limit to how much evil can be done in pursuit of a greater good? Luckily, Villeneuve doesn’t indicate a clear moral high ground, instead choosing to revel in the murky behaviors of his characters. The result is one...
The twisted morality play at the center of Prisoners revolves around Keller’s divisive, ends-justify-the-means approach to justice; are his brutal tactics warranted if the girls turn up unharmed? Or is there a limit to how much evil can be done in pursuit of a greater good? Luckily, Villeneuve doesn’t indicate a clear moral high ground, instead choosing to revel in the murky behaviors of his characters. The result is one...
- 12/18/2013
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
The above headline may sound like a bad thing, but it's actually a really good thing. Because we're talking about the movie Prisoners (review), September's masterpiece from Denis Villeneuve that captured the top spot at the box office. The flick heads home December 17th, and you'll find the cover art right here!
Official specs are forthcoming.
Prisoners, directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Aaron Guzikowski, stars Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano, Terrence Howard, Viola Davis, Maria Bello, Melissa Leo, and David Dastmalchian.
Synopsis
How far would you go to protect your child? Keller Dover (Jackman) is facing every parent’s worst nightmare. His six-year-old daughter, Anna, is missing, together with her young friend Joy; and as minutes turn to hours, panic sets in. The only lead is a dilapidated Rv that had earlier been parked on their street. Heading the investigation, Detective Loki (Gyllenhaal) arrests its driver, Alex Jones...
Official specs are forthcoming.
Prisoners, directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Aaron Guzikowski, stars Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano, Terrence Howard, Viola Davis, Maria Bello, Melissa Leo, and David Dastmalchian.
Synopsis
How far would you go to protect your child? Keller Dover (Jackman) is facing every parent’s worst nightmare. His six-year-old daughter, Anna, is missing, together with her young friend Joy; and as minutes turn to hours, panic sets in. The only lead is a dilapidated Rv that had earlier been parked on their street. Heading the investigation, Detective Loki (Gyllenhaal) arrests its driver, Alex Jones...
- 11/8/2013
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Jake Gyllenhaal to be honored with the Hollywood Supporting Actor Award at the Hollywood Film Awards
Carlos de Abreu, founder and executive producer of the 17th Annual Hollywood Film Awards, announced today that Academy Award®-nominated actor Jake Gyllenhaal will be honored with this year’s Hollywood Supporting Actor Award for his extraordinary work in Denis Villeneuve’s acclaimed thriller “Prisoners.” The award will be bestowed at the Hollywood Film Awards Gala Ceremony on Monday evening, October 21, 2013 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills. “We are thrilled to present the Hollywood Supporting Actor Award to Jake Gyllenhaal for his unforgettable performance in ‘Prisoners,’” said de Abreu. “His is a truly compelling, subtly layered portrayal of a man tasked with the impossible and driven by the demons of his own past. Jake has given a myriad of outstanding performances throughout his career, but his work in ‘Prisoners’ delivers a new level of complexity, as reflected in the rave reviews the film has received.” Jake Gyllenhaal received...
- 9/23/2013
- by Josh Abraham
- Hollywoodnews.com
Having never been a stranger to darker, complex and more mature roles, actor Paul Dano once again challenges himself in Denis Villeneuve’s Prisoners, which also stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Hugh Jackman, Melissa Leo, Terrence Howard and more.
In the film, Dano plays Alex Jones, a young man suspected of kidnapping two young girls. Though all signs point to him being guilty, a lack of evidence forces the detective on the case (Jake Gyllenhaal) to let him go. The father of one of the girls, played by Hugh Jackman, isn’t too happy about this and decides to take matters into his own hands.
Last week at the Toronto International Film Festival, where Prisoners was playing, we caught up with Dano for an exclusive 1 on 1 interview at the film’s press junket. Though brief, it was an interesting discussion as the actor discussed what draws him to the roles he chooses,...
In the film, Dano plays Alex Jones, a young man suspected of kidnapping two young girls. Though all signs point to him being guilty, a lack of evidence forces the detective on the case (Jake Gyllenhaal) to let him go. The father of one of the girls, played by Hugh Jackman, isn’t too happy about this and decides to take matters into his own hands.
Last week at the Toronto International Film Festival, where Prisoners was playing, we caught up with Dano for an exclusive 1 on 1 interview at the film’s press junket. Though brief, it was an interesting discussion as the actor discussed what draws him to the roles he chooses,...
- 9/17/2013
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Only a few dramas releasing this fall have a more stacked cast than Prisoners, a searingly intense drama about how the families of two missing girls respond when the case against their suspected abductor hits a dead end. The film stars a group of hugely respected actors and actresses including (deep breath) Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis, Maria Bello, Terrence Howard, Melissa Leo and Paul Dano.
Now, we’ve got a new look at Prisoners, courtesy of MTV. The clip shows Gyllenhaal’s brash young Detective Loki doing his best to frighten a confession out of the eerily silent lead suspect Alex Jones (Dano) after apprehending him during a downpour.
You can check out the tense excerpt below:
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Now, we’ve got a new look at Prisoners, courtesy of MTV. The clip shows Gyllenhaal’s brash young Detective Loki doing his best to frighten a confession out of the eerily silent lead suspect Alex Jones (Dano) after apprehending him during a downpour.
You can check out the tense excerpt below:
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To me, this film looks better with every piece of footage I see from it. Though everyone involved in the project looks to...
- 8/27/2013
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
A new still has come from Warner Bros. for Prisoners that features stars Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal in what is no doubt a heated conversation. Something tells us neither of these guys will be able to be ignored.
The flick, directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Aaron Guzikowski, stars Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano, Melissa Leo, and David Dastmalchian. Warner Bros. has set a September 20th, 2013, release date.
Synopsis
How far would you go to protect your child? Keller Dover (Jackman) is facing every parent’s worst nightmare. His six-year-old daughter, Anna, is missing, together with her young friend Joy; and as minutes turn to hours, panic sets in. The only lead is a dilapidated Rv that had earlier been parked on their street. Heading the investigation, Detective Loki (Gyllenhaal) arrests its driver, Alex Jones (Paul Dano), but a lack of evidence forces the only suspect’s release.
The flick, directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Aaron Guzikowski, stars Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano, Melissa Leo, and David Dastmalchian. Warner Bros. has set a September 20th, 2013, release date.
Synopsis
How far would you go to protect your child? Keller Dover (Jackman) is facing every parent’s worst nightmare. His six-year-old daughter, Anna, is missing, together with her young friend Joy; and as minutes turn to hours, panic sets in. The only lead is a dilapidated Rv that had earlier been parked on their street. Heading the investigation, Detective Loki (Gyllenhaal) arrests its driver, Alex Jones (Paul Dano), but a lack of evidence forces the only suspect’s release.
- 7/25/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Warner Bros. has released a new poster for Prisoners today, which you can check out below. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, who caught Hollywood’s attention in 2010 with the Oscar-nominated Incendies, the film has a star studded line-up, boasting names like Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllehaal, Viola David, Melissa Leo and more.
With the film’s release date quickly approaching, Warner Bros. has been pushing out the marketing material. It was only a few weeks ago that we saw a new trailer, which looked fantastic, and now we have this poster. Though it doesn’t reveal too much, it shows off the two lead actors along with the gripping tagline “every moment matters.”
The revenge flick follows Hugh Jackman’s Keller Dover, “a father whose worst fear is realized when his six year old daughter and her friend suddenly go missing. The only lead is a rundown Rv. When Jake Gyllenhaal’s Detective Loki arrests the driver,...
With the film’s release date quickly approaching, Warner Bros. has been pushing out the marketing material. It was only a few weeks ago that we saw a new trailer, which looked fantastic, and now we have this poster. Though it doesn’t reveal too much, it shows off the two lead actors along with the gripping tagline “every moment matters.”
The revenge flick follows Hugh Jackman’s Keller Dover, “a father whose worst fear is realized when his six year old daughter and her friend suddenly go missing. The only lead is a rundown Rv. When Jake Gyllenhaal’s Detective Loki arrests the driver,...
- 7/25/2013
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Piers Handling, CEO and Director of Tiff, and Cameron Bailey, Artistic Director of the Toronto International Film Festival, unveiled the first round of titles set to premiere in the Galas and Special Presentations programmes at the 38th Toronto International Film Festival (September 5 to 15, 2013).
Of the 16 Galas and 55 Special Presentations revealed, this first slate of films includes 40 world premieres. The horror highlights include:
Cannibal (Caníbal)
Director: Manuel Martín Cuenca, Spain/Romania/Russia/France - World Premiere
Carlos is the most prestigious tailor in Granada, but he’s also a murderer in the shadows. He feels no remorse, no guilt, until Nina appears in his life. She will make him realize the true nature of his actions and, for the first time, love awakens. Carlos is evil incarnate. Nina is pure innocence. And Cannibal is a demon’s love story.
The Devil's Knot
Director: Atom Egoyan, USA - World Premiere
A haunting...
Of the 16 Galas and 55 Special Presentations revealed, this first slate of films includes 40 world premieres. The horror highlights include:
Cannibal (Caníbal)
Director: Manuel Martín Cuenca, Spain/Romania/Russia/France - World Premiere
Carlos is the most prestigious tailor in Granada, but he’s also a murderer in the shadows. He feels no remorse, no guilt, until Nina appears in his life. She will make him realize the true nature of his actions and, for the first time, love awakens. Carlos is evil incarnate. Nina is pure innocence. And Cannibal is a demon’s love story.
The Devil's Knot
Director: Atom Egoyan, USA - World Premiere
A haunting...
- 7/23/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
A second trailer has come from Warner Bros. for Prisoners that has very little new footage in it but still provides a chilling few minutes with a very intense Hugh Jackman. Less is more in our opinion so we applaud their approach thus far of not revealing too much.
The flick, directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Aaron Guzikowski, stars Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano, Melissa Leo, and David Dastmalchian. Warner Bros. has set a September 20th, 2013, release date.
Synopsis
How far would you go to protect your child? Keller Dover (Jackman) is facing every parent’s worst nightmare. His six-year-old daughter, Anna, is missing, together with her young friend Joy; and as minutes turn to hours, panic sets in. The only lead is a dilapidated Rv that had earlier been parked on their street. Heading the investigation, Detective Loki (Gyllenhaal) arrests its driver, Alex Jones (Paul Dano...
The flick, directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Aaron Guzikowski, stars Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano, Melissa Leo, and David Dastmalchian. Warner Bros. has set a September 20th, 2013, release date.
Synopsis
How far would you go to protect your child? Keller Dover (Jackman) is facing every parent’s worst nightmare. His six-year-old daughter, Anna, is missing, together with her young friend Joy; and as minutes turn to hours, panic sets in. The only lead is a dilapidated Rv that had earlier been parked on their street. Heading the investigation, Detective Loki (Gyllenhaal) arrests its driver, Alex Jones (Paul Dano...
- 6/29/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Two new character posters for the much talked about project Prisoners are here and they get you exceptionally cozy with stars Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal. Check 'em out!
The flick, directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Aaron Guzikowski, stars Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano, Melissa Leo, and David Dastmalchian. Warner Bros. has set a September 20th, 2013, release date. Check out the new synopsis below, and look for more soon!
Synopsis
How far would you go to protect your child? Keller Dover (Jackman) is facing every parent’s worst nightmare. His six-year-old daughter, Anna, is missing, together with her young friend Joy; and as minutes turn to hours, panic sets in. The only lead is a dilapidated Rv that had earlier been parked on their street. Heading the investigation, Detective Loki (Gyllenhaal) arrests its driver, Alex Jones (Paul Dano), but a lack of evidence forces the only suspect’s release.
The flick, directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Aaron Guzikowski, stars Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano, Melissa Leo, and David Dastmalchian. Warner Bros. has set a September 20th, 2013, release date. Check out the new synopsis below, and look for more soon!
Synopsis
How far would you go to protect your child? Keller Dover (Jackman) is facing every parent’s worst nightmare. His six-year-old daughter, Anna, is missing, together with her young friend Joy; and as minutes turn to hours, panic sets in. The only lead is a dilapidated Rv that had earlier been parked on their street. Heading the investigation, Detective Loki (Gyllenhaal) arrests its driver, Alex Jones (Paul Dano), but a lack of evidence forces the only suspect’s release.
- 6/28/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The last time we checked in with the much talked about project Prisoners was last year when we announced that it was actually filming. Finally, after years of talking about it, a trailer has come. Check it out!
The flick, directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Aaron Guzikowski, stars Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano, Melissa Leo, and David Dastmalchian. Warner Bros. has set a September 20th, 2013, release date. Check out the new synopsis below, and look for more soon!
Synopsis
How far would you go to protect your child? Keller Dover (Jackman) is facing every parent’s worst nightmare. His six-year-old daughter, Anna, is missing, together with her young friend Joy; and as minutes turn to hours, panic sets in. The only lead is a dilapidated Rv that had earlier been parked on their street. Heading the investigation, Detective Loki (Gyllenhaal) arrests its driver, Alex Jones (Paul Dano...
The flick, directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Aaron Guzikowski, stars Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano, Melissa Leo, and David Dastmalchian. Warner Bros. has set a September 20th, 2013, release date. Check out the new synopsis below, and look for more soon!
Synopsis
How far would you go to protect your child? Keller Dover (Jackman) is facing every parent’s worst nightmare. His six-year-old daughter, Anna, is missing, together with her young friend Joy; and as minutes turn to hours, panic sets in. The only lead is a dilapidated Rv that had earlier been parked on their street. Heading the investigation, Detective Loki (Gyllenhaal) arrests its driver, Alex Jones (Paul Dano...
- 5/31/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The official San Diego Comic-Con schedule for Saturday has just been announced. We’ve included a number of the horror highlights, including True Blood, Pacific Rim, Silent Hill: Revelations and much more. There’s also a rumor that we’ll get our first glimpse of the upcoming Godzilla remake during the Legendary Pictures panel.
12:00-1:00 Cbldf Master Session: Charlie Adlard— With his work on The Walking Dead, Charlie Adlard has proved to be a master of abstract anatomy, suspenseful storytelling, and the imaginative depiction of a familiar but terrifying world. Get a glimpse of his approach to creating the definitive zombie narrative of the 21st century at this Cbldf Master Session. The pieces created will be auctioned off at Cbldf’s Art Auction tonight. Room 11Ab
12:00-1:00 Nerdist Channel— Chris Hardwick (the host of BBC America’s The Nerdist and AMC’s Talking Dead) and...
12:00-1:00 Cbldf Master Session: Charlie Adlard— With his work on The Walking Dead, Charlie Adlard has proved to be a master of abstract anatomy, suspenseful storytelling, and the imaginative depiction of a familiar but terrifying world. Get a glimpse of his approach to creating the definitive zombie narrative of the 21st century at this Cbldf Master Session. The pieces created will be auctioned off at Cbldf’s Art Auction tonight. Room 11Ab
12:00-1:00 Nerdist Channel— Chris Hardwick (the host of BBC America’s The Nerdist and AMC’s Talking Dead) and...
- 6/30/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
'Strictly Come Dancing' 2011 lineup revealed: Lulu, Jason Donovan, Holly Valance, McFly's Harry Judd
The list of stars taking part in the ninth series of Strictly Come Dancing has been confirmed by the BBC. Lulu, Jason Donovan and Holly Valance are among the celebrities who will be taking to the dancefloor in the coming weeks. They will be joined by Waterloo Road star Chelsee Healey, comedian Rory Bremner and McFly member Harry Judd. Other stars taking part in the competition include actress Anita Dobson, Nancy Dell'Olio, astrologer Russell Grant, TV presenter Daniel Lobb, former MP Edwina Currie and boxer Audley Harrison. Completing the lineup are One Show host Alex Jones and former footballer Robbie Savage. Returning to host the show are Sir Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly, while Claudia Winkleman (more)...
- 9/6/2011
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
The list of stars taking part in the ninth series of Strictly Come Dancing has been confirmed by the BBC. Lulu, Jason Donovan and Holly Valance are among the celebrities who will be taking to the dancefloor in the coming weeks. They will be joined by Waterloo Road star Chelsee Healey, comedian Rory Bremner and McFly member Harry Judd. Other stars taking part in the competition include actress Anita Dobson, Nancy Dell'Olio, astrologer Russell Grant, TV presenter Daniel Lobb, former MP Edwina Currie and boxer Audley Harrison. Completing the lineup are One Show host Alex Jones and former footballer Robbie Savage. Returning to host the show are Sir Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly, while Claudia Winkleman (more)...
- 9/6/2011
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Alex Jones, Lulu and Jason Donovan are leading this year's 'Strictly Come Dancing' line-up. The 'One Show' presenter, the former 'Neighbours' actor and the 'Shout' hitmaker will be showing off their skills alongside Australian star Holly Vallance, McFly drummer Harry Judd and footballer Robbie Savage when the BBC One series returns to screens on September 10. Former MP Edwina Currie, Olympic gold medallist Audley Harrison and ex-'EastEnders' actress Anita Dobson - famous for portraying Den Watts' long-suffering wife Angie in the BBC One soap - have also confirmed they will be hitting the dance floor on 'Strictly'. Meanwhile, Italian beauty Nancy Dell'Olio -...
- 9/6/2011
- Virgin Media - TV
Alex Jones, Lulu and Jason Donovan are leading this year's 'Strictly Come Dancing' line-up. The 'One Show' presenter, the former 'Neighbours' actor and the 'Shout' hitmaker will be showing off their skills alongside Australian star Holly Vallance, McFly drummer Harry Judd and footballer Robbie Savage when the BBC One series returns to screens on September 10. Former MP Edwina Currie, Olympic gold medallist Audley Harrison and ex-'EastEnders' actress Anita Dobson - famous for portraying Den Watts' long-suffering wife Angie in the BBC One soap - have also confirmed they will be hitting the dance floor on 'Strictly'. Meanwhile, Italian beauty Nancy Dell'Olio -...
- 9/5/2011
- Virgin Media - TV
Halo-8 Entertainment announced today that its sci-fi/horror adventure Godkiller and Giallo-style horror The Long Knives are the first Halo-8 comics to be released digitally as part of the recently announced partnership between the studio and innovative digital comics provider Graphic.ly. Read on for the details!
From the Press Release:
With a 99-cent per issue pricetag, Godkiller: Walk Among Us #1-6 (print versions of which are currently sold out) and The Long Knives #1 (prior to its print launch slated for WonderCon 2011) will go live today via Graphic.ly's apps for iPad, iPod, and WinMo 7 tablets/phones, as well as for desktop reading through Adobe Air and on Graphic.ly's website.
"Graphic.ly is a fantastic partner that enables us to engage our audience through comics in as tech-savvy and efficient a way as we do with film and animation," said Halo-8 president Matt Pizzolo. "Our goal is to...
From the Press Release:
With a 99-cent per issue pricetag, Godkiller: Walk Among Us #1-6 (print versions of which are currently sold out) and The Long Knives #1 (prior to its print launch slated for WonderCon 2011) will go live today via Graphic.ly's apps for iPad, iPod, and WinMo 7 tablets/phones, as well as for desktop reading through Adobe Air and on Graphic.ly's website.
"Graphic.ly is a fantastic partner that enables us to engage our audience through comics in as tech-savvy and efficient a way as we do with film and animation," said Halo-8 president Matt Pizzolo. "Our goal is to...
- 1/27/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
High flier Sarah rents a cottage in the country and finds herself drawn to the owner, a mysterious artist suspected of murdering the cottage's previous tenant...
Continued from part 19
Chloe Alexandra Jones entered this world on September 17th. Everything about her, her eyes, her hands, the shape of her face, were a miniature version of Sara. Except for her hair, which was blond like her father's.
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Continued from part 19
Chloe Alexandra Jones entered this world on September 17th. Everything about her, her eyes, her hands, the shape of her face, were a miniature version of Sara. Except for her hair, which was blond like her father's.
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