Megan Crouse Oct 17, 2017
Rebels is back with a strong two-part premiere for its final ever season Here's our spoiler-filled review...
This review contains spoilers.
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4.1 & 4.2 Heroes Of Mandalore
Star Wars Rebels is in flux. So far, the main characters have steered clear of the plot lines we’ve seen in the saga movies, except for General Syndulla’s wonderful blink-and-you’ll miss it mention in Rogue One. We know that the fourth season will be the final season of the series, so there’s only so far these characters can go. But it’s also a time of change. Who will live and who will die by the time the season is over and The Last Jedi is out?...
Rebels is back with a strong two-part premiere for its final ever season Here's our spoiler-filled review...
This review contains spoilers.
See related The Big Bang Theory season 11 episode 3 review: The Relaxation Integration The Big Bang Theory season 11 episode 2 review: The Retraction Reaction The Big Bang Theory season 11 episode 1 review: The Proposal Proposal
4.1 & 4.2 Heroes Of Mandalore
Star Wars Rebels is in flux. So far, the main characters have steered clear of the plot lines we’ve seen in the saga movies, except for General Syndulla’s wonderful blink-and-you’ll miss it mention in Rogue One. We know that the fourth season will be the final season of the series, so there’s only so far these characters can go. But it’s also a time of change. Who will live and who will die by the time the season is over and The Last Jedi is out?...
- 10/16/2017
- Den of Geek
After last season's cliffhanger ending, the Legends have a lot to sort out in the season 3 premiere of Legends of Tomorrow, titled "Aruba-Con." In attempting to go to Aruba, the team lands in Los Angeles 2017 and things are not as they are supposed to be. But things get even more complicated when Rip and a new organization take over and bench the Legends. They have to figure out just how to get back into the swing of things.
- 10/10/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
After last season concluded with the birth of a Nephilim, the season premiere will pick up almost immediately after as the Winchester brothers attempt to determine how to deal with their new houseguest.
- 9/22/2017
- ComicBookMovie.com
In The Overlook, A.V. Club film critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky examines the misfits, underappreciated gems, and underseen classics of film history.
“Picture a flat surface. Out of the surface, one letter rises.”
“From the alphabet?”
—After Last Season
Far beyond the merely shitty and indifferent lies the valley of the bone-deep bad—the transcendently bad, the Ed Wood bad, the “Manos” The Hands Of Fate [sic] bad, the bad that is wrongly fascinating and captivating, the bad that spawns cults. When we speak of having a taste for these Z-grade bad movies, even treasuring them, what we’re talking about are those peculiar cocktails of the cringe-inducingly sincere and the vain, the obvious and the baffling, the naïve and the lurid, the out-of-nowhere and the plodding—the tendency of truly artless and amateurish movies to do everything in extremes. Anyone can be incompetent, but what distinguishes the bad sublime is ...
“Picture a flat surface. Out of the surface, one letter rises.”
“From the alphabet?”
—After Last Season
Far beyond the merely shitty and indifferent lies the valley of the bone-deep bad—the transcendently bad, the Ed Wood bad, the “Manos” The Hands Of Fate [sic] bad, the bad that is wrongly fascinating and captivating, the bad that spawns cults. When we speak of having a taste for these Z-grade bad movies, even treasuring them, what we’re talking about are those peculiar cocktails of the cringe-inducingly sincere and the vain, the obvious and the baffling, the naïve and the lurid, the out-of-nowhere and the plodding—the tendency of truly artless and amateurish movies to do everything in extremes. Anyone can be incompetent, but what distinguishes the bad sublime is ...
- 6/13/2017
- by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
- avclub.com
Ron Hogan Jun 5, 2017
Fear The Walking Dead returns with a two-hour season three opener. Spoilers ahead in our review...
This review contains spoilers.
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3.1 Eye Of The Beholder & 3.2 The New Frontier
Fear The Walking Dead is a show that will soon be undergoing a change in leadership. Unlike the parent show, Dave Erickson (who wrote the first episode of the season) has been at the helm for the first three seasons, with this one being his final as the runner of the show. Unlike The Walking Dead, Fear has been relatively sedate on the back end, and that might be a negative thing for it. Fear The Walking Dead seems to be hitting a lot of the same beats year after year, and the beginning of this season seems no different.
After last season...
Fear The Walking Dead returns with a two-hour season three opener. Spoilers ahead in our review...
This review contains spoilers.
See related Wesley Snipes: ball is in Marvel's court over Blade Examining the modern cinema of Wesley Snipes
3.1 Eye Of The Beholder & 3.2 The New Frontier
Fear The Walking Dead is a show that will soon be undergoing a change in leadership. Unlike the parent show, Dave Erickson (who wrote the first episode of the season) has been at the helm for the first three seasons, with this one being his final as the runner of the show. Unlike The Walking Dead, Fear has been relatively sedate on the back end, and that might be a negative thing for it. Fear The Walking Dead seems to be hitting a lot of the same beats year after year, and the beginning of this season seems no different.
After last season...
- 6/5/2017
- Den of Geek
Rachel Lindsay is well on her way to finding love! After last season's heartbreak, Rachel has returned as The Bachelorette to give love another chance. Like every other season, she will swept on a number of romantic adventures, in hopes that one lucky guy will sweep her off of her feet. On one hand, these men are already considering marrying her (Read: this is not your typical, modern dating scenario). On the other hand, there is a large number of men constantly staring at her, plus millions of views. Lucky for this Bachelorette, stylists Cary Fetman and Krystine Couch are at her side ready with a wardrobe worthy of romance. From basketball outings to brunch dates to...
- 5/30/2017
- E! Online
FX’s Archer has been known to reinvent itself before, especially during its later seasons. The last outing found the gang moving to Los Angeles to start their own private detective agency, and season eight finds them in a new place entirely, “Dreamland.” But that’s not the only change set to come to the show.
As seen in the trailers above and below, Archer is not only going to enter a new era — as he and the gang now find themselves in a 1920-era detective noir, with the titular character as a private investigator who searches for the man who killed Woodhouse, his partner — but a new station, as well. That’s right, season 8 will find Archer moving to FX’s sister station, Fxx, which is home to It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, You’re the Worst, Man Seeking Woman and countless Simpsons re-runs.
Archer season 8 premieres sometime this spring,...
As seen in the trailers above and below, Archer is not only going to enter a new era — as he and the gang now find themselves in a 1920-era detective noir, with the titular character as a private investigator who searches for the man who killed Woodhouse, his partner — but a new station, as well. That’s right, season 8 will find Archer moving to FX’s sister station, Fxx, which is home to It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, You’re the Worst, Man Seeking Woman and countless Simpsons re-runs.
Archer season 8 premieres sometime this spring,...
- 1/6/2017
- by Will Ashton
- We Got This Covered
After last season ended with one of Supernatural's best cliffhangers ever, Mamma Winchester made her triumphant return in tonight's season premiere, but her reunion with Dean was cut a little short with her youngest son Sam still M.I.A. Next week, Dean, Casitel, & Mary follow-up a lead pointing to Sam's location and head out to rescue him even though Dean has trepidations about Mary tagging along, but saying no to your recently resurrected mother is much easier said than done. Elsewhere, Crowley discovers Lucifer has possessed rock star Vince Vicente, played by guest star Rick Springfield. Check out the new promo below: Rick Springfield Guest Stars - Dean (Jensen Ackles), Castiel (Misha Collins) and Mary (guest star Samantha Smith) have a lead on Sam (Jared Padalecki) and set out to rescue him. Dean is uncomfortable with putting Mary in danger but she insists on going along. Meanwhile, Crowley (Mark A. Sheppard...
- 10/14/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
After last season ended with one of Supernatural's best cliffhangers ever, Mamma Winchester made her triumphant return in tonight's season premiere, but her reunion with Dean was cut a little short with her youngest son Sam still M.I.A. Next week, Dean, Casitel, & Mary follow-up a lead pointing to Sam's location and head out to rescue him even though Dean has trepidations about Mary tagging along, but saying no to your recently resurrected mother is much easier said than done. Elsewhere, Crowley discovers Lucifer has possessed rock star Vince Vicente, played by guest star Rick Springfield. Check out the new promo below: Rick Springfield Guest Stars - Dean (Jensen Ackles), Castiel (Misha Collins) and Mary (guest star Samantha Smith) have a lead on Sam (Jared Padalecki) and set out to rescue him. Dean is uncomfortable with putting Mary in danger but she insists on going along. Meanwhile, Crowley (Mark A. Sheppard...
- 10/14/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
For the first time in 32 seasons, the contestants on “Survivor” had to be evacuated due to a cyclone. After last season’s harsh conditions on “Survivor: Kaoh Rong” in Cambodia led to three medical evacuations, this is the first time in the show’s history that the cast and crew were forced to evacuate due to […]...
- 9/7/2016
- by Rachel West
- ET Canada
Shameless‘ Fiona is making a life-changing declaration in the first trailer for Season 7: “The past 10 years I’ve taken care of every Gallagher in this family except one. I’m done.”
RelatedShameless Taps Sharon Lawrence as Fiona’s Role Model in Season 7
First step: demanding everyone pay their share of the bills, which leads Debs to do something questionable in order to get the money she owes her sis. (As for her wedding-day disaster, “there’s nothing to talk about,” Fiona argues.)
Meanwhile, Lip commiserates with Ian about their “sh—tty Gallagher genes,” which have landed him in rehab for alcoholism.
RelatedShameless Taps Sharon Lawrence as Fiona’s Role Model in Season 7
First step: demanding everyone pay their share of the bills, which leads Debs to do something questionable in order to get the money she owes her sis. (As for her wedding-day disaster, “there’s nothing to talk about,” Fiona argues.)
Meanwhile, Lip commiserates with Ian about their “sh—tty Gallagher genes,” which have landed him in rehab for alcoholism.
- 8/30/2016
- TVLine.com
The tech smart and not so business savvy group of guys are back.
HBO released Silicon Valley: The Complete Third Season on Digital HD this week. It is available on iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Instant Video, Vudo, Xbox Video, Best Buy’s Cinema Now, Nook, Playstation Video and Verizon Fios.
Here’s the synopsis for the third season:
After last season's shocking ending, which found Pied Piper celebrating legal victory just as Richard (Thomas Middleditch) was ousted as CEO, Season 3 picks up where we left off, with Richard offered the diminished role of Cto and the rest of his team – Erlich (T.J. Miller), Jared (Zach Woods), Dinesh (Kumail Nanjiani) and Gilfoyle (Martin Starr) – facing the question of just how far their loyalty extends. With a new no-nonsense CEO hell-bent on transforming everything from Pied Piper's offices to its business agenda, the guys must find a way to triumph...
HBO released Silicon Valley: The Complete Third Season on Digital HD this week. It is available on iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Instant Video, Vudo, Xbox Video, Best Buy’s Cinema Now, Nook, Playstation Video and Verizon Fios.
Here’s the synopsis for the third season:
After last season's shocking ending, which found Pied Piper celebrating legal victory just as Richard (Thomas Middleditch) was ousted as CEO, Season 3 picks up where we left off, with Richard offered the diminished role of Cto and the rest of his team – Erlich (T.J. Miller), Jared (Zach Woods), Dinesh (Kumail Nanjiani) and Gilfoyle (Martin Starr) – facing the question of just how far their loyalty extends. With a new no-nonsense CEO hell-bent on transforming everything from Pied Piper's offices to its business agenda, the guys must find a way to triumph...
- 7/27/2016
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
After last season’s record-setting premiere numbers, Starz didn’t waste anytime ordering a 3rd season of its hit drama series, “Power.” The second season premiered on Saturday, June 6, 2015, drawing 1.427 million viewers. Not only were those numbers a series high,… Continue Reading →...
- 7/1/2016
- by Tambay Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
After last season’s record-setting premiere numbers, Starz didn’t waste anytime ordering a 3rd season of its hit drama series, “Power.” The second season premiered on Saturday, June 6, 2015, drawing 1.427 million viewers. Not only were those numbers a series high,… Continue Reading →...
- 6/28/2016
- by Tambay Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
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Caroline suspects the final season of Pretty Little Liars is going to be amazing. Here's her episode 1 review...
This review contains spoilers.
7.1 Tick Tock, Bitches
We're back, bitches, and how does it feel for this to be the final time we can say that? No matter what Freeform does with its flagship franchise following season seven, this is almost certainly going to be the final hurrah for Pretty Little Liars as we know it. After last season I'd say I'm ready for that to be the case but, over the course of the next 20 episodes of the show, I hope for that to change. I want to be sad it's over.
Judging by the high level of weirdness (life-size doll, anyone?) and entertainment value present in Tick-Tock, Bitches, I'd say that could very well be the case.
We begin with a flash-forward to Emily, Spencer and Aria spending some quality time,...
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Caroline suspects the final season of Pretty Little Liars is going to be amazing. Here's her episode 1 review...
This review contains spoilers.
7.1 Tick Tock, Bitches
We're back, bitches, and how does it feel for this to be the final time we can say that? No matter what Freeform does with its flagship franchise following season seven, this is almost certainly going to be the final hurrah for Pretty Little Liars as we know it. After last season I'd say I'm ready for that to be the case but, over the course of the next 20 episodes of the show, I hope for that to change. I want to be sad it's over.
Judging by the high level of weirdness (life-size doll, anyone?) and entertainment value present in Tick-Tock, Bitches, I'd say that could very well be the case.
We begin with a flash-forward to Emily, Spencer and Aria spending some quality time,...
- 6/24/2016
- Den of Geek
Season 4 of Ray Donovan doesn’t launch until Sunday on Showtime, but the premium cabler is offering a free sample this week. The first episode of the Liev Schreiber-starring crime drama’s new run is available to everyone on YouTube and Sho.com, as a video podcast on iTunes and other digital platforms. The freebie will be the TV-14 version of the episode, so — as any Ray Donovan could attest — the version airing this weekend will be a tad different. After last season’s pro…...
- 6/20/2016
- Deadline TV
Here's your first dose of Real Housewives of Orange County goodness ahead of the new season.
There's a lot to unpack in the first trailer for season 11 of the Bravo show. Read on for (just a few) of the highlights.
The Brooks Drama Lives On
After last season's cancer drama surrounding Brook Ayers, Vicki Gunvalson tells the ladies she's moved on from her ex. But the women aren't all so sure, with accusations flying during the trailer that she still loves him ... which isn't unfounded as the trailer contains footage of Gunvalson telling Ayers over the phone as much.
There's a lot to unpack in the first trailer for season 11 of the Bravo show. Read on for (just a few) of the highlights.
The Brooks Drama Lives On
After last season's cancer drama surrounding Brook Ayers, Vicki Gunvalson tells the ladies she's moved on from her ex. But the women aren't all so sure, with accusations flying during the trailer that she still loves him ... which isn't unfounded as the trailer contains footage of Gunvalson telling Ayers over the phone as much.
- 5/23/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- People.com - TV Watch
Penny Dreadful is finally back. And it is better than ever with the show tapping into the cream of classic horror this time. Not only is the show continuing that, but it’s gone a bit western this time around. All of that makes for a highly entertaining episode of Penny Dreadful. After last season’s events our heroes have gone their seperate ways. In fact, they’re countries apart. What the show’s trying to say here, is that it’ll be a while until they reunite. All of this works out for the show in the end. The time apart gives our characters
Penny Dreadful Review: Dracula Arrives With A Bang...
Penny Dreadful Review: Dracula Arrives With A Bang...
- 5/2/2016
- by Irtesam
- TVovermind.com
After last season's record-setting premiere numbers, Starz didn't waste anytime ordering a 3rd season of its hit drama series, “Power." The second season premiered on Saturday, June 6, 2015, drawing 1.427 million viewers. Not only were those numbers a series high, they were the highest ratings ever for an episode of a Starz original drama, the cable TV network said at the time. The upcoming 3rd season will comprise of 10 episodes, and is set to premiere in July; although an exact day hasn't been given yet. Expect to see star Omari Hardwick reprise his role as James “Ghost” St. Patrick; Naturi Naughton as Tasha St. Patrick; Lela Loren as Angela Valdes; and other key...
- 4/5/2016
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Helooooo Mark Ballas. The Dancing with the Stars" pro dancer raised eyebrows and got hearts pumping when he revealed his new, buff body on Monday's episode of Dancing with the Stars. His new physique may have caught some viewers by surprise, but his defined torso and broad shoulders are actually the product of weeks of hard work. "After last season, I took three months off where I didn't dance or train," Ballas tells People. "But a few months ago, I decided I wanted to transform my body." So Ballas hit the gym with Los Angeles trainer Alec Penix, the man...
- 4/5/2016
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- PEOPLE.com
Helooooo Mark Ballas. The Dancing with the Stars" pro dancer raised eyebrows and got hearts pumping when he revealed his new, buff body on Monday's episode of Dancing with the Stars. His new physique may have caught some viewers by surprise, but his defined torso and broad shoulders are actually the product of weeks of hard work. "After last season, I took three months off where I didn't dance or train," Ballas tells People. "But a few months ago, I decided I wanted to transform my body." So Ballas hit the gym with Los Angeles trainer Alec Penix, the man...
- 4/5/2016
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- PEOPLE.com
[Warning: This story contains spoilers from the House of Cards season four premiere, "Chapter 40."] House of Cards returned Friday for its fourth season -- just in time for arguably one of the most bizarre presidential races in United States history. After last season ended with Claire (Robin Wright) walking away from her partner in life and crime Frank (Kevin Spacey), the premiere opened hours later with the longtime duo still miles apart both figuratively and literally. While Frank was still on the campaign trail days before an important primary – and desperately trying to cover up his wife's absence – Claire went back home to Texas to
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- 3/4/2016
- by Brian Porreca
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After Last Season's Comeback, "Homeland" Is Here to Stay Ellen Page Digs "Into the Forest" and Julianne Moore Foreign Oscar Submissions So Far In Engrossing "De Palma," One of America's Great Stylists Reflects on His Career Michael Moore on Entertaining Audiences and "Where to Invade Next" Nyff: Laura Poitras Launches "Asylum" and "Field of Vision" Segments Screen Talk: Live from New York! Watch: How Kate Winslet Warms Up "Steve Jobs" (Exclusive Video) Watch: How Matt Damon Met the Challenge of Ridley Scott's "The Martian" (Exclusive Video) Why "The Walk" Is a Career-Definer for Robert Zemeckis...
- 10/4/2015
- by TOH!
- Thompson on Hollywood
Viacom18 Motion Pictures, the studio that is known to set new trends by producing differentiated yet entertaining films gives Indian Cinema yet another means of finding fresh talent. After a successful first season, Cine Shorts returns with its second season, providing a platform to budding filmmakers with an exclusive opportunity to showcase their talent through a 5-minute short film. Curated by Viacom18 Motion Pictures, Cine Shorts Season 2 goes live today.
After last season’s theme of ‘Fighting the Odds’, the studio will now challenge the participants to making a short film on the concept of “Falling” in Love but with a twist.
Industry stalwarts like director-producer David Dhawan, veteran director SriRam Raghavan, COO-Viacom18 Motion Pictures Ajit Andhare and Cinematographer Ayananka Bose amongst others come together to form a stellar Jury that will be evaluating the entries.
Commenting on the same, Ajit Andhare – COO, Viacom18 Motion Pictures said, “This is...
After last season’s theme of ‘Fighting the Odds’, the studio will now challenge the participants to making a short film on the concept of “Falling” in Love but with a twist.
Industry stalwarts like director-producer David Dhawan, veteran director SriRam Raghavan, COO-Viacom18 Motion Pictures Ajit Andhare and Cinematographer Ayananka Bose amongst others come together to form a stellar Jury that will be evaluating the entries.
Commenting on the same, Ajit Andhare – COO, Viacom18 Motion Pictures said, “This is...
- 9/14/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
We have the first set of images from HBO’s The Leftovers second season showing returning cast member Justin Theroux. The first season was as fascinating as it was frustrating, so I’ll be tuning in for more torture no doubt.
We know now that The Leftover Season 2 debuts on HBO on October 4th and the official synopsis reads:
After last season’s elaborate Memorial Day initiative by the Guilty Remnant plunged Mapleton into chaos, season two of The Leftovers finds many searching for a fresh start. Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux) has retired from his post as chief of police of Mapleton and is moving his new family to Texas. With him is Nora Durst (Carrie Coon), who’s discovered new purpose in caring for the baby she found on Kevin’s doorstep and welcomes leaving behind Mapleton and the incredible tragedy she suffered there. Equally eager to leave the...
We know now that The Leftover Season 2 debuts on HBO on October 4th and the official synopsis reads:
After last season’s elaborate Memorial Day initiative by the Guilty Remnant plunged Mapleton into chaos, season two of The Leftovers finds many searching for a fresh start. Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux) has retired from his post as chief of police of Mapleton and is moving his new family to Texas. With him is Nora Durst (Carrie Coon), who’s discovered new purpose in caring for the baby she found on Kevin’s doorstep and welcomes leaving behind Mapleton and the incredible tragedy she suffered there. Equally eager to leave the...
- 7/31/2015
- by Graham McMorrow
- City of Films
Save the date: HBO’s The Leftovers will return with its second season on Sunday, Oct. 4.
VideosThe Leftovers Season 2 Teaser Trailer Reveals Twist Behind New Setting
In making the announcement, the cabler also released an extremely detailed (read: spoilery) Season 2 synopsis. Scroll down and read at your own risk.
After last season’s elaborate Memorial Day initiative by the Guilty Remnant plunged Mapleton into chaos, season two of The Leftovers finds many searching for a fresh start. Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux) has retired from his post as chief of police of Mapleton and is moving his new family to Texas.
VideosThe Leftovers Season 2 Teaser Trailer Reveals Twist Behind New Setting
In making the announcement, the cabler also released an extremely detailed (read: spoilery) Season 2 synopsis. Scroll down and read at your own risk.
After last season’s elaborate Memorial Day initiative by the Guilty Remnant plunged Mapleton into chaos, season two of The Leftovers finds many searching for a fresh start. Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux) has retired from his post as chief of police of Mapleton and is moving his new family to Texas.
- 7/30/2015
- TVLine.com
Dreaming of Paradise? Well, the dream just became a reality thanks to Chris Harrison.
The Bachelor Nation emcee himself took People on an exclusive tour of the new Bachelor in Paradise pad.
After last season's eligible castaways looked for love in beautiful Tulum, Mexico, the show is swinging to the country's other coast and the equally stunning Playa Escondida hotel in Sayulita, just south of Puerto Vallarta.
In the video, Harrison, 43, shows off the spots where the show's cast will enjoy bonfires and beaches, not to mention "the most pivotal, important place in all of Bachelor in Paradise: the bar.
The Bachelor Nation emcee himself took People on an exclusive tour of the new Bachelor in Paradise pad.
After last season's eligible castaways looked for love in beautiful Tulum, Mexico, the show is swinging to the country's other coast and the equally stunning Playa Escondida hotel in Sayulita, just south of Puerto Vallarta.
In the video, Harrison, 43, shows off the spots where the show's cast will enjoy bonfires and beaches, not to mention "the most pivotal, important place in all of Bachelor in Paradise: the bar.
- 7/21/2015
- by Drew Mackie, @drewgmackie
- People.com - TV Watch
After the previous season's finale, creator Robert Kirkman and co-star Steven Yeun appeared on a panel at the annual trade show produced by the National Association of Broadcasters, and shared some deets on what fans can expect in the upcoming 6th season. The most noteworthy item came from Kirkman who shared that Rick and Morgan's reunion (which ended the most recent season) will be "the spine of Season 6." He didn't elaborate, as expected (he can't give it all away obviously), but what he did say was enough to get fans of the series talking and excited for what may be to come. After last season's finale, when Morgan (Lennie James) and Rick (Andrew Lincoln) are reintroduced,...
- 6/25/2015
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
After last season's The Real World experiment—when MTV decided to employ a twist for the first time since the show's inception 29 years earlier—the reality show is throwing its seven new cast members a curve ball when season 30 heads to Chicago for The Real World: Skeletons. Except this time, instead of bringing each of the cast members' exes to live in the house for the entire season, The Real World is taking things one step further and bringing the absolute last person each roommate wants to see and having them live in the loft anywhere for a few days up to a whole week. That means exes, ex-BFFs, estranged family members and much, much more are all fair game. So why did the MTV reality show...
- 12/16/2014
- E! Online
Grimm season 4 picks up just where season 3 left off, with tears at a wedding...
This review contains spoilers.
4.1 Thanks For The Memories
And we’re back!
After last season’s wedding-themed cliff-hanger, Grimm season 4 kicks off with Nick having lost his powers to detect Wesen and Captain Renard fighting for his life after being shot by the rogue Hundjäger, Steward.
If you remember, there was crying in the chapel at Monroe and Rosalie’s wedding as Nick realised Adalind had tricked him into bed, Juliette was – naturally – pissed about it, and to top it off, he had lost his Wesen-detection abilities.
Admittedly, first and foremost Nick has to worry about the fact there’s a decapitated fed at his house, courtesy of Trubel, but throughout the episode he doesn’t seem to display any great deal of emotion at the fact he’s no longer a Grimm.
Similarly, Juliette accepts...
This review contains spoilers.
4.1 Thanks For The Memories
And we’re back!
After last season’s wedding-themed cliff-hanger, Grimm season 4 kicks off with Nick having lost his powers to detect Wesen and Captain Renard fighting for his life after being shot by the rogue Hundjäger, Steward.
If you remember, there was crying in the chapel at Monroe and Rosalie’s wedding as Nick realised Adalind had tricked him into bed, Juliette was – naturally – pissed about it, and to top it off, he had lost his Wesen-detection abilities.
Admittedly, first and foremost Nick has to worry about the fact there’s a decapitated fed at his house, courtesy of Trubel, but throughout the episode he doesn’t seem to display any great deal of emotion at the fact he’s no longer a Grimm.
Similarly, Juliette accepts...
- 10/29/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
The CW‘s Arrow The Calm TV Show Review. Arrow: Season 3, Episode 1: ‘The Calm,’ was a reset of a reset. After last season’s finale, Starling City underwent a reset, with a newly promoted Quentin Lance (Paul Blackthorne), and Laurel Lance (Katie Cassidy) as its public face; and [...]
Continue reading: TV Review: Arrow: Season 3, Episode 1: The Calm [The CW]...
Continue reading: TV Review: Arrow: Season 3, Episode 1: The Calm [The CW]...
- 10/9/2014
- by Sam Joseph
- Film-Book
After last season’s finale shocker, the question propelling Castle’s season seven premiere is less about whether Castle’s alive and more about his location. As fans have seen in the season’s promo, things pick up right where season six left off, with Beckett discovering Castle’s car in flames. Only her fiancé is not inside.
So while fans worry about what’s happened to Castle and Beckett works to solve the mystery, we talked with Nathan Fillion about the side of Castle he misses and whether Richard Castle will still be a wedding guy once all is said and done.
So while fans worry about what’s happened to Castle and Beckett works to solve the mystery, we talked with Nathan Fillion about the side of Castle he misses and whether Richard Castle will still be a wedding guy once all is said and done.
- 9/26/2014
- by Samantha Highfill
- EW - Inside TV
After last season’s finale, fans of AMC’s The Walking Dead may have the feeling that Gareth and the residents of Terminus are cooking up something strange on their massive grill, and an upcoming edible promotion confirms nasty notions about what’s on the community’s menu. Fox has collaborated with two London food gurus to make burgers that taste like human flesh in a pop-up restaurant called Terminus Tavern.
Toybox reports that somewhere in East London on September 30th, the Terminus Tavern will set up shop and serve burgers that imitate the taste of human flesh without actually having any in its recipe, simulating the zombie-desired ingredient with a combination of pork, veal, chicken livers and bone marrow. Chefs referenced quotes from real-life cannibals to make the final recipe accurate, with murderer and free man Issei Sagawa, worldwide journalist William Seabrook, and serial killer Dorangel Vargas among the macabre subject matter experts.
Toybox reports that somewhere in East London on September 30th, the Terminus Tavern will set up shop and serve burgers that imitate the taste of human flesh without actually having any in its recipe, simulating the zombie-desired ingredient with a combination of pork, veal, chicken livers and bone marrow. Chefs referenced quotes from real-life cannibals to make the final recipe accurate, with murderer and free man Issei Sagawa, worldwide journalist William Seabrook, and serial killer Dorangel Vargas among the macabre subject matter experts.
- 9/24/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
After saying goodbye to trainer Jillian Michaels, The Biggest Loser will be getting a couple new butt-kickers this season.
Joining returning trainer Dolvett Quince are Jessie Pavelka and Jennifer Widerstrom, whom People chatted with exclusively about their first season. Before tuning in to the Season 16 premiere of The Biggest Loser (Thursday at 8 p.m./7c on NBC), here are five things to know about Pavelka and Widerstrom.
1. Every successful team has a strong motto.
Finding motivation is a huge issue in itself, so Pavelka and Widerstrom have taken it under their belt to create a slogan with their teams to stay dedicated.
Joining returning trainer Dolvett Quince are Jessie Pavelka and Jennifer Widerstrom, whom People chatted with exclusively about their first season. Before tuning in to the Season 16 premiere of The Biggest Loser (Thursday at 8 p.m./7c on NBC), here are five things to know about Pavelka and Widerstrom.
1. Every successful team has a strong motto.
Finding motivation is a huge issue in itself, so Pavelka and Widerstrom have taken it under their belt to create a slogan with their teams to stay dedicated.
- 9/11/2014
- by Nicole Sands, @nicolesands901
- People.com - TV Watch
After saying goodbye to trainer Jillian Michaels, The Biggest Loser will be getting a couple new butt-kickers this season. Joining returning trainer Dolvett Quince are Jessie Pavelka and Jennifer Widerstrom, whom People chatted with exclusively about their first season. Before tuning in to the Season 16 premiere of The Biggest Loser (Thursday at 8 p.m./7c on NBC), here are five things to know about Pavelka and Widerstrom. 1. Every successful team has a strong motto.Finding motivation is a huge issue in itself, so Pavelka and Widerstrom have taken it under their belt to create a slogan with their teams to stay dedicated.
- 9/11/2014
- by Nicole Sands, @nicolesands901
- PEOPLE.com
Masters of Sex is back to give you satisfaction.
After last season's finale interruptus, Showtime's period drama returnsSunday at 10/9c to finish what Bill Masters (Michael Sheen) started. The doctor had just declared to his sex research partner Virginia Johnson (Lizzy Caplan) that she is the one thing he cannot live without.
Photos: The most revealing red carpet looks ever
How will this revelation play out in Season 2? Read on to see what Masters, Johnson and the rest are up to:
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After last season's finale interruptus, Showtime's period drama returnsSunday at 10/9c to finish what Bill Masters (Michael Sheen) started. The doctor had just declared to his sex research partner Virginia Johnson (Lizzy Caplan) that she is the one thing he cannot live without.
Photos: The most revealing red carpet looks ever
How will this revelation play out in Season 2? Read on to see what Masters, Johnson and the rest are up to:
Read More >...
- 7/12/2014
- by Hanh Nguyen
- TVGuide - Breaking News
The Bridge Season 2, Episode 1 “Yankee”
Written by Elwood Reid
Directed by Keith Gordon
Airs Wednesdays at 10pm Et on FX
Unexplained pools of blood, assassins, break-ins, and sexcapades mark the opening of The Bridge‘s second season, an uncomfortably scattered hour that only seems to prove this show still hasn’t figured out what it wants to be. A jumbled mess of familiar and new faces dealing with both new and familiar problems, “Yankee” is an hour that ignores major plot threads from last season (if only for the time being) in order to introduce a plethora of new ideas, without giving the audience much sense of direction as to what this seemingly random collection of scenes actually means. Is it intriguing? Sure, there are parts of “Yankee” that suggest this season of The Bridge could head in some interesting directions: but surrounded by so many other plots and characters,...
Written by Elwood Reid
Directed by Keith Gordon
Airs Wednesdays at 10pm Et on FX
Unexplained pools of blood, assassins, break-ins, and sexcapades mark the opening of The Bridge‘s second season, an uncomfortably scattered hour that only seems to prove this show still hasn’t figured out what it wants to be. A jumbled mess of familiar and new faces dealing with both new and familiar problems, “Yankee” is an hour that ignores major plot threads from last season (if only for the time being) in order to introduce a plethora of new ideas, without giving the audience much sense of direction as to what this seemingly random collection of scenes actually means. Is it intriguing? Sure, there are parts of “Yankee” that suggest this season of The Bridge could head in some interesting directions: but surrounded by so many other plots and characters,...
- 7/10/2014
- by Randy Dankievitch
- SoundOnSight
[Warning: The following story contains spoilers about Sunday's episode of Game of Thrones, "The Lion and the Rose."] Sunday's Purple Wedding Game of Thrones episode was another not-so-happy ceremony. After last season's Red Wedding massacre, King Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) was poisoned to death at his own wedding feast. While it's not yet known who poisoned him, Peter Dinklage's Tyrion could get the blame after he was tormented by Joffrey earlier in the wedding, and he brought the cup that (presumably) contained the poison. Photos: Joffrey's 10 Most Evil Moments The shocking death left Game of Thrones fans
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- 4/14/2014
- by THR Staff, Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It might seem to stretch credibility to say Game of Thrones is back, bigger and better than ever - as Breaking Bad taught us, even giant Ozymandias at some point peaks and shrinks down to the size of two lobby pillars - but it's true. The first three episodes of season 4, premiering on HBO Sunday (9 p.m. Et/Pt), grab the wide-flung stories of this epic and assemble them into a crackling narrative. And that's new: Game has sometimes had a cobblestone bumpiness that throws this or that character into the bushes. You just had to go with the flow...
- 4/6/2014
- by People TV Critic Tom Gliatto
- PEOPLE.com
Whetting fans' appetites for season four, HBO unveiled 12 new character posters for "Game of Thrones" on Tuesday (February 25).
Each of the images have the line "Valar Morghulis" on them, which is High Valyrian for, "all men must die."
After last season's infamous "Red Wedding" episode, the tagline may be an ominous foretelling of what's to come.
Starting Sunday, April 6th at 9:00pm on HBO, check in with your favorite characters, played by Peter Dinklage, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Kit Harington, Natalie Dormer, Maisie Williams, and Sophie Turner. In the meantime, check out the character posters below.
Each of the images have the line "Valar Morghulis" on them, which is High Valyrian for, "all men must die."
After last season's infamous "Red Wedding" episode, the tagline may be an ominous foretelling of what's to come.
Starting Sunday, April 6th at 9:00pm on HBO, check in with your favorite characters, played by Peter Dinklage, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Kit Harington, Natalie Dormer, Maisie Williams, and Sophie Turner. In the meantime, check out the character posters below.
- 2/26/2014
- GossipCenter
It may have taken a couple episodes to get rolling and we did have to suffer through some of the most annoying Dana Brody story beats yet, but it was all building to this pivotal and unforgettable moment in the series by the time Homeland concluded it's third season. Throughout the past three years of watching this show I was amazed at how the writers continuously managed to keep its main storyline plausible: a war hero turns into a terrorist then turns into war hero again. After last season saw Brody blamed for the bombing of the CIA, he ends up the world's most wanted man and disappears with the aid of Carrie. He disappears so well that the character doesn't even appear until almost the mid-way mark of this season. It was a little distracting not having the most captivating character...
- 12/22/2013
- by Keven Skinner
- The Daily BLAM!
Parenthood, Season 5, Episode 8, “The Ring”
Written by Justin W. Lo
Directed by Lawrence Trilling
Airs Thursdays at 10pm Est on NBC
Much continues to be in flux for the Braverman clan this week, as Parenthood moves forward its central plots, to varying success. Kristina as mayor remains a rather sizeable stretch, as she demonstrates yet again that she lacks the killer instinct necessary for a career in politics. It’s looking instead like this arc exists mostly as a way to put new stresses on an already physically-tested character. Her choice this week, though, says more about just how unsuited she is to the world of politics than it does about her character. She’s willing to exploit her son’s condition for sympathy, however honest she’s being, but she’s not willing to tell voters exactly why she’s running in the first place, her Amber-inspired distaste for Little?...
Written by Justin W. Lo
Directed by Lawrence Trilling
Airs Thursdays at 10pm Est on NBC
Much continues to be in flux for the Braverman clan this week, as Parenthood moves forward its central plots, to varying success. Kristina as mayor remains a rather sizeable stretch, as she demonstrates yet again that she lacks the killer instinct necessary for a career in politics. It’s looking instead like this arc exists mostly as a way to put new stresses on an already physically-tested character. Her choice this week, though, says more about just how unsuited she is to the world of politics than it does about her character. She’s willing to exploit her son’s condition for sympathy, however honest she’s being, but she’s not willing to tell voters exactly why she’s running in the first place, her Amber-inspired distaste for Little?...
- 11/15/2013
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
Calling all Section 20 fans. Cinemax has just revealed that Strike Back will be renewed for a fourth season on the premium cable network. Season 4 will also be the final season of Strike Back.
Although Cinemax hasn’t announced which cast members will return yet, based on the season 3 finale we can presume that Philip Winchester, Sullivan Stapleton, Michelle Lukes and Robson Green will all be returning for Strike Back‘s final hurrah.
Of course, since characters tend to die often on the Cinemax show, the real question is… Who will survive the Strike Back series finale? I’m guessing either Scott or Stonebridge will make the “big” sacrifice to close out the show. After last season’s close-out regarding Scott’s son, perhaps Stonebridge will lay down his life so that Scott can retire and be the dad he was meant to be. It would be an interesting reversal since...
Although Cinemax hasn’t announced which cast members will return yet, based on the season 3 finale we can presume that Philip Winchester, Sullivan Stapleton, Michelle Lukes and Robson Green will all be returning for Strike Back‘s final hurrah.
Of course, since characters tend to die often on the Cinemax show, the real question is… Who will survive the Strike Back series finale? I’m guessing either Scott or Stonebridge will make the “big” sacrifice to close out the show. After last season’s close-out regarding Scott’s son, perhaps Stonebridge will lay down his life so that Scott can retire and be the dad he was meant to be. It would be an interesting reversal since...
- 10/28/2013
- by Bags Hooper
- BuzzFocus.com
While everyone is still reeling from Sunday’s Breaking Bad finale, here’s a roundup from the lighter, non-Meth side with “Animation Domination” over on Fox (the season premieres of The Simpsons, Bob’s Burgers, Family Guy, and American Dad!) and the comic stylings of Stephen Merchant over on HBO (the series premiere of Hello Ladies). Here are the highlights, lowlights, and “what the…?”s of the evening.
The Simpsons, Season 25, Episode 1, “Homerland”
Written by Stephanie Gillis
Directed by Bob Anderson
Airs Sundays at 8pm Est on Fox
Ringing in its 25th season (seriously, the show can rent a car now), The Simpsons begins the year with a not-quite-so-timely riff on Homeland, which celebrates its own third season premiere this week. There are a few laughs, but not as many as the writers were lunging for a la Family Guy (i.e. a flashback to Homer’s “southern accent”) and...
The Simpsons, Season 25, Episode 1, “Homerland”
Written by Stephanie Gillis
Directed by Bob Anderson
Airs Sundays at 8pm Est on Fox
Ringing in its 25th season (seriously, the show can rent a car now), The Simpsons begins the year with a not-quite-so-timely riff on Homeland, which celebrates its own third season premiere this week. There are a few laughs, but not as many as the writers were lunging for a la Family Guy (i.e. a flashback to Homer’s “southern accent”) and...
- 10/2/2013
- by Diana Drumm
- SoundOnSight
There won't be much pressure on Bob's Burgers when it returns to Fox this Sunday, Sept. 29. The network announced Thursday that it's picked up the cartoon for an additional 22-episode season. "Bob's Burgers is one of those rare finds that just continues to outdo itself, creatively," said Fox Entertainment chairman Kevin Reilly. "The show has become a key member of our Sunday Animation Domination family, and we're looking forward to attracting new fans with another season." Sunday's Animation Domination lineup, which also includes The Simpsons and Family Guy, needs that third veteran. After last season's cancellation
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- 9/26/2013
- by Michael O'Connell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Simon Cowell sits on a balcony overlooking the pool at the Beverly Hilton hotel and lights another cigarette. It's a tumultuous time for the fiery Brit, whose baby-daddy drama is dominating tabloid headlines just a month before The X Factor is set to premiere its do-or-die third season in the United States. But Cowell has rarely appeared more at ease. "I think you're really going to like it more this year," he says of his singing competition.
After last season's addition of judge Britney Spears proved to be a multimillion-dollar dud and original panelist L.A. Reid jumped ship (Demi Lovato is the only holdover from Season 2), Cowell again restructured the panel, this time focusing on experience and chemistry. Enter Kelly Rowland, a former member of Destiny's Child who worked on the U.K. version of The X Factor in 2011, and Paulina Rubio, a Latina superstar whose previous gigs include...
After last season's addition of judge Britney Spears proved to be a multimillion-dollar dud and original panelist L.A. Reid jumped ship (Demi Lovato is the only holdover from Season 2), Cowell again restructured the panel, this time focusing on experience and chemistry. Enter Kelly Rowland, a former member of Destiny's Child who worked on the U.K. version of The X Factor in 2011, and Paulina Rubio, a Latina superstar whose previous gigs include...
- 9/5/2013
- by Rob Moynihan
- TVGuide - Breaking News
We’re midway through the summer transfer window and there’s already been plenty to talk about – though regrettably from Manchester United’s point of view not a great deal with regards to the champions.
After last season’s virtual procession to the Premier League title, which United won by a margin of 11 points, you’d perhaps be forgiven for thinking the Red Devils don’t need reinforcements.
However, with Paul Scholes retiring, Ryan Giggs not all that far away either and the likes of Darren Fletcher, Nani and Anderson all facing uncertain futures, you perhaps start to see why United might need to buy in some added quality.
Then there’s the “Wayne Rooney situation”, with rumours suggesting the striker could be about to quit the club and sign for domestic rivals Chelsea in a move that go down as one of the most shocking deals in recent times.
After last season’s virtual procession to the Premier League title, which United won by a margin of 11 points, you’d perhaps be forgiven for thinking the Red Devils don’t need reinforcements.
However, with Paul Scholes retiring, Ryan Giggs not all that far away either and the likes of Darren Fletcher, Nani and Anderson all facing uncertain futures, you perhaps start to see why United might need to buy in some added quality.
Then there’s the “Wayne Rooney situation”, with rumours suggesting the striker could be about to quit the club and sign for domestic rivals Chelsea in a move that go down as one of the most shocking deals in recent times.
- 8/19/2013
- by Joseph Dempsey
- Obsessed with Film
Is it January yet?! We're currently counting down the seconds until our beloved British drama hops back over the pond and into our TV screens next year. Downton Abbey's highly anticipated fourth season may not premiere in the United States for another five months, but that doesn't mean we can't spoil you with royal goodies in the meantime! We sat down with lovely ladies Michelle Dockery, Phyllis Logan, Joanne Froggatt and Sophie McShera to bring you the latest scoop from the set, details on Lady Mary's potential new suitors, and whether or not the royal family was inspired by Downton Abbey when naming Prince George. (Spoiler alert: The cast totally thinks so!) After last season's...
- 8/13/2013
- E! Online
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People.com since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach. "There's no reason to give people a reason to get rid of me." - Malcolm Freberg, Survivor: PhilippinesGoodbye, bro. After 25 straight episodes of Survivor, we finally say farewell to Malcolm Freberg, one of the season's most dynamic characters. Malcolm proved you don't have to be crazy to make the show fun. He was strategic without being robotic; physical without being muscle-brained; charming without being smarmy. He was the complete Survivor package. So why's he going out in ninth place?...
- 4/25/2013
- by Stephen Fishbach
- PEOPLE.com
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People.com since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
"There's no reason to give people a reason to get rid of me."
– Malcolm Freberg, Survivor: Philippines
Goodbye, bro. After 25 straight episodes of Survivor, we finally say farewell to Malcolm Freberg, one of the season's most dynamic characters. Malcolm proved you don't have to be crazy to make the show fun. He was strategic without being robotic; physical without being muscle-brained; charming without being smarmy.
He was the complete Survivor package. So why's he going out in ninth place?...
"There's no reason to give people a reason to get rid of me."
– Malcolm Freberg, Survivor: Philippines
Goodbye, bro. After 25 straight episodes of Survivor, we finally say farewell to Malcolm Freberg, one of the season's most dynamic characters. Malcolm proved you don't have to be crazy to make the show fun. He was strategic without being robotic; physical without being muscle-brained; charming without being smarmy.
He was the complete Survivor package. So why's he going out in ninth place?...
- 4/25/2013
- by Stephen Fishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
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