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Hard to say who’s scarier in this week’s Power: Milan, who shows up uninvited and charms his way through dinner with Ghost’s wife and kids, or Angela, whose despair over being so unceremoniously dumped hardens into a flinty fury when some higher-ups start eyeing her as the Lobos leak.
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Either way, it’s not a good week to be James “Jamie” “Ghost” “Oh good God how am I gonna get out of this one” St.
Hard to say who’s scarier in this week’s Power: Milan, who shows up uninvited and charms his way through dinner with Ghost’s wife and kids, or Angela, whose despair over being so unceremoniously dumped hardens into a flinty fury when some higher-ups start eyeing her as the Lobos leak.
PhotosSummer TV Winners & Losers: UnREAL, Power, Stranger Things, Sytycd and More
Either way, it’s not a good week to be James “Jamie” “Ghost” “Oh good God how am I gonna get out of this one” St.
- 8/29/2016
- TVLine.com
You know you're in for a good hour of television when the first thing you hear is the opening guitar riff to Boston's "More Than a Feeling," and that was certainly the case on tonight's installment of "The Walking Dead." The episode was filled with inspired music cues – including a great Old 97's tune that scored Daryl and Rick's scavenging road trip – but that first scene really set the tone for the episode, and almost read to me like the beginning of a romantic comedy (leading man gets ready for his day to the strains of classic rock, banters with his children, teases his live-in girlfriend friend about toothpaste). Taking that lighthearted introduction into account, the episode's amorous ending really shouldn't have come as much of a shock.
It says a lot about how well the writers have developed Rick and Michonne's friendship over the past few seasons that it...
It says a lot about how well the writers have developed Rick and Michonne's friendship over the past few seasons that it...
- 2/22/2016
- by Katie Roberts
- Moviefone
A&E's new series Damien is using a very unusual approach to get noticed at Comic-Con. A team promoting the upcoming horror series took to the streets Thursday alongside the religious protestors usually camped out across the street from the San Diego Convention Center. However, instead of saying "Jesus saves" and "Jesus Will Rise," posters and shirts for the series read "From Flames, Damien Will Rise" and "The Beast Rises." Additionally, street teams are handing out stickers, pins with three sixes and pamphlets directing convention-goers to visit www.ItsAllforYou.com, a site that warns visitors, "He is
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- 7/9/2015
- by Kate Stanhope
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The immensely talented creative duo of Jayme Karales (Practice Makes Perfect, The Hutchcast) and Joel Amat Guell (8 Minutes, Practice Makes Perfect) are at it again, this time joining up with Slasher Studios founder Kevin Sommerfield for a Kickstarter to fund their upcoming horror film Man Kills, Jesus Saves. Described as a cross between 'The Burning' and 'Wet Hot American Summer', Man Kills, Jesus Saves is intended to be a send-up of 1980s slasher films - but with a plot relevant to today's social climate....
- 6/16/2015
- Horror Asylum
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