Another Max show has been cancelled, but it wasn't the streaming service's idea this time. The Flight Attendant won't be returning for a third season because executive producer and star Kaley Cuoco feels two seasons is enough.
A dark comedy-drama series, The Flight Attendant is based on the novel of the same name by Chris Bohjalian. The series stars Cuoco and features Michiel Huisman, Zosia Mamet, T. R. Knight, Michelle Gomez, Colin Woodell, Merle Dandridge, Griffin Matthews, Nolan Gerard Funk, Rosie Perez, Deniz Akdeniz, Mo McRae, Callie Hernandez, J.J. Soria, and Cheryl Hines. Read More…...
A dark comedy-drama series, The Flight Attendant is based on the novel of the same name by Chris Bohjalian. The series stars Cuoco and features Michiel Huisman, Zosia Mamet, T. R. Knight, Michelle Gomez, Colin Woodell, Merle Dandridge, Griffin Matthews, Nolan Gerard Funk, Rosie Perez, Deniz Akdeniz, Mo McRae, Callie Hernandez, J.J. Soria, and Cheryl Hines. Read More…...
- 1/20/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Flight Attendant will not be returning for a third season. The show, which was originally set as a limited series, aired two seasons on Max, with the second season ending in May 2022.
The move follows comments from star and executive producer Kaley Cuoco after the second season that the “plane had landed.” “I just kind of feel like we just ended,” she told People at the time.
The first season, which premiered in November 2020, followed Cuoco’s alcoholic, globe-trotting flight attendant Cassie Bowden who became embroiled in an espionage plot following her affair with a first class passenger, who winds up murdered after their night together.
The second season saw Bowden return with a fresh start in Los Angeles, sober and moonlighting as a CIA asset in her spare time. But when an overseas assignment leads her to inadvertently witness a murder, she becomes entangled in another international intrigue.
The move follows comments from star and executive producer Kaley Cuoco after the second season that the “plane had landed.” “I just kind of feel like we just ended,” she told People at the time.
The first season, which premiered in November 2020, followed Cuoco’s alcoholic, globe-trotting flight attendant Cassie Bowden who became embroiled in an espionage plot following her affair with a first class passenger, who winds up murdered after their night together.
The second season saw Bowden return with a fresh start in Los Angeles, sober and moonlighting as a CIA asset in her spare time. But when an overseas assignment leads her to inadvertently witness a murder, she becomes entangled in another international intrigue.
- 1/19/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix had a big year in 2022, surpassing more than 223 million paid streaming subscribers globally, and there’s plenty on tap in 2023 to be excited about — including new seasons of “You” and “Shadow and Bone.”
However, the streamer also saw its first subscriber loss in over a decade in its second quarter in April, prompting massive budget cuts and the loss of multiple TV projects over the course of this year.
Below is a recap of the major Netflix shows canceled in 2022, from beloved series to shows that hadn’t even aired yet.
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Netflix Stock Tumbles on Concerns About Slow Growth for Ad-Supported Tier Gentefied Gentefied Season 2. (L-r) Manuel Uriza as Ernesto, Karrie Martin as Ana, Carlos Santos as Chris in Gentefied Season 2. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2021
Netflix’s first cancellation in January 2022 was “Gentefied,” a half-hour dramedy about three Mexican-American cousins chasing the American Dream in Los Angeles that ran for two seasons.
However, the streamer also saw its first subscriber loss in over a decade in its second quarter in April, prompting massive budget cuts and the loss of multiple TV projects over the course of this year.
Below is a recap of the major Netflix shows canceled in 2022, from beloved series to shows that hadn’t even aired yet.
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Netflix Stock Tumbles on Concerns About Slow Growth for Ad-Supported Tier Gentefied Gentefied Season 2. (L-r) Manuel Uriza as Ernesto, Karrie Martin as Ana, Carlos Santos as Chris in Gentefied Season 2. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2021
Netflix’s first cancellation in January 2022 was “Gentefied,” a half-hour dramedy about three Mexican-American cousins chasing the American Dream in Los Angeles that ran for two seasons.
- 12/19/2022
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
The following contains spoilers from the first two episodes of The Flight Attendant Season 2.
The good news for The Flight Attendant‘s Annie and Max? Their famously unconventional relationship — she refuses to refer to her new engagement ring as such — is nonetheless making strides.
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“I think they start out Season 2 doing all right,...
The good news for The Flight Attendant‘s Annie and Max? Their famously unconventional relationship — she refuses to refer to her new engagement ring as such — is nonetheless making strides.
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“I think they start out Season 2 doing all right,...
- 4/23/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The Flight Attendant Season 2 premieres Thursday, April 21, on HBO Max.
TV Fanatic got the chance to speak with the cast and showrunners ahead of the highly-anticipated premiere.
As previously reported in our Flight Attendant Season 2 review, Cassie (Kaley Cuoco) is in a much different place when we pick back up.
"When we meet Cassie at the top of season two, she appears to be an entirely new Cassie. She's a year into her sobriety," teases co-showrunner Natalie Chaidez.
"In fact, she has matching appliances. She does yoga. She has a super hot perfect boyfriend, so we were definitely making a choice to set where she is at the beginning of the season so that we could sort of unravel it and see what was beneath the veneer and peel away."
Chaidez says that this makes for a very different show because it highlights that Cassie is making better choices.
Chaidez...
TV Fanatic got the chance to speak with the cast and showrunners ahead of the highly-anticipated premiere.
As previously reported in our Flight Attendant Season 2 review, Cassie (Kaley Cuoco) is in a much different place when we pick back up.
"When we meet Cassie at the top of season two, she appears to be an entirely new Cassie. She's a year into her sobriety," teases co-showrunner Natalie Chaidez.
"In fact, she has matching appliances. She does yoga. She has a super hot perfect boyfriend, so we were definitely making a choice to set where she is at the beginning of the season so that we could sort of unravel it and see what was beneath the veneer and peel away."
Chaidez says that this makes for a very different show because it highlights that Cassie is making better choices.
Chaidez...
- 4/20/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The Flight Attendant got off the ground running in 2020, taking viewers on a wild ride that featured thrills, jokes, and everything you'd expect from a comedy-drama about a flight attendant caught up in a murder.
The renewal for The Flight Attendant Season 2 came as a huge surprise, primarily because of the self-contained nature of The Flight Attendant Season 1.
Fast-forward almost two years, and The Flight Attendant Season 2 is almost ready for take-off.
Six episodes were screened for critics in advance of the premiere, and while I can't deny there are more twists than before, they water it down to the point that the narrative feels muddled instead of compelling.
When we pick up with Cassie, she's moonlighting as a CIA agent while still working as a flight attendant, which in theory, should raise the stakes considerably.
Unfortunately, the plot moves in many bizarre directions that make it extremely difficult to connect with our heroine.
The renewal for The Flight Attendant Season 2 came as a huge surprise, primarily because of the self-contained nature of The Flight Attendant Season 1.
Fast-forward almost two years, and The Flight Attendant Season 2 is almost ready for take-off.
Six episodes were screened for critics in advance of the premiere, and while I can't deny there are more twists than before, they water it down to the point that the narrative feels muddled instead of compelling.
When we pick up with Cassie, she's moonlighting as a CIA agent while still working as a flight attendant, which in theory, should raise the stakes considerably.
Unfortunately, the plot moves in many bizarre directions that make it extremely difficult to connect with our heroine.
- 4/13/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not watched Season 2 of “Gentefied,” streaming now on Netflix.
When “Gentefied” co-creator Marvin Lemus was a teenager, he testified on his undocumented mother’s behalf so that she could receive her green card. Decades later, under the administration of President Donald Trump, he found himself “terrified” that she’d be ripped away from him.
“I was hearing all of these stories that even green card holders were getting taken by Ice and sometimes being held for long periods of time,” Lemus tells Variety.
After spending a long time “pestering her to get her citizenship,” she finally did — while Lemus was breaking the second season of his Netflix series. “It was such an emotional release,” he recalls. “I was just so used to this being a part of my life — knowing that my mom’s status wasn’t always stable or safe or meant security.
When “Gentefied” co-creator Marvin Lemus was a teenager, he testified on his undocumented mother’s behalf so that she could receive her green card. Decades later, under the administration of President Donald Trump, he found himself “terrified” that she’d be ripped away from him.
“I was hearing all of these stories that even green card holders were getting taken by Ice and sometimes being held for long periods of time,” Lemus tells Variety.
After spending a long time “pestering her to get her citizenship,” she finally did — while Lemus was breaking the second season of his Netflix series. “It was such an emotional release,” he recalls. “I was just so used to this being a part of my life — knowing that my mom’s status wasn’t always stable or safe or meant security.
- 11/10/2021
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
It’s been over a year since audiences met the Morales clan and their Boyle Heights, Los Angeles taco shop, Mama Fina’s. At the end of Season 1, the group knew that Mama Fina’s was on death’s door, set to be bought out by a gentrifying white woman interested in turning it into a pop-up shop. On top of that, family patriarch Casimiro, aka Pop (Joaquín Cosio), had been picked up on a routine traffic violation and was being detained by Ice. With so much tension built up, creators Marvin Lemus and Linda Yvette Chávez could have made this a heavily dramatized season. And it is, no doubt, but “Gentefied” always retains the sense of heart and community that made Season 1 so special.
Last season was about not only introducing us to the characters, but bringing them together. Cousins Erik (Joseph Julian Soria), Ana (Karrie Martin), and Chris...
Last season was about not only introducing us to the characters, but bringing them together. Cousins Erik (Joseph Julian Soria), Ana (Karrie Martin), and Chris...
- 11/10/2021
- by Kristen Lopez
- Indiewire
Gentefied's Showrunners, Cast Talk Pop's Potential Deportation, Exploring Anti-Blackness in Season 2
Things are getting real for Gentefied’s American Dream-chasing cousins in Season 2.
The Netflix comedy wrapped its first season with Pop being taken away by Ice, and it looks like his potential deportation will become a key part of the story when new episodes arrive this Wednesday.
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“He’s in limbo,” series co-creator and co-showrunner Marvin Lemus tells TVLine. “He has the court case, and he...
The Netflix comedy wrapped its first season with Pop being taken away by Ice, and it looks like his potential deportation will become a key part of the story when new episodes arrive this Wednesday.
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“He’s in limbo,” series co-creator and co-showrunner Marvin Lemus tells TVLine. “He has the court case, and he...
- 11/9/2021
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
"We're good at what we do... because we use alternative methods of recovery." Vertical Ent has released an official trailer for an indie crime thriller titled Collection, the latest feature made by indie writer / director Marianna Palka. Recently known for her role on the Emmy winning & SAG nominated Netflix series Glow, she previously directed Egg (2018), starring Christina Hendricks and Anna Camp, which first premiered at Tribeca to rave reviews. This is her seventh film since her premiere film, Good Dick. Collection tells of a grieving father who grapples with the seedy, manipulative world of high stakes debt collection while also struggling to shed the tragedies of his past. He'll find himself pitted against his best friend, his prodigy and his love. Collection stars Alex Pettyfer, Mike Vogel, Breeda Wool, Willam Belli, Shakira Barrera, Joseph Julian Soria, and Paige Howard. This looks as dull and forgettable as the title, not much to see.
- 8/5/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
It isn’t often that we get to see Terry Crews in a leading role, but John Henry has the beloved actor front and center for a dramatic revenge tale. After a fairly limited theatrical release in January, the pic’s now on Netflix and has managed to find spots on both the Top 10 Movies and Top 10 Overall lists, seemingly indicating that it’s quite popular amongst viewers. But it seems not everyone’s a fan.
For those unfamiliar, John Henry tells the story of an ex-gang member from La who turned his back on a life of crime to settle into a quieter, suburban life. But after two young immigrants find themselves mixed up with his old gang leader, he decides to return to the life he left behind “to end the cycle of violence on his own terms.”
Written by Will Forbes and Doug Skinner and helmed by the former,...
For those unfamiliar, John Henry tells the story of an ex-gang member from La who turned his back on a life of crime to settle into a quieter, suburban life. But after two young immigrants find themselves mixed up with his old gang leader, he decides to return to the life he left behind “to end the cycle of violence on his own terms.”
Written by Will Forbes and Doug Skinner and helmed by the former,...
- 5/14/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
It’s a rarity to see Terry Crews in a leading role, but John Henry places the beloved actor front and center for a dramatic revenge tale. Now, following its limited initial January 24th release, the film has found its way on to Netflix and has started to crawl up the service’s Top 10 list.
John Henry tells the story of an ex-gang member from Los Angeles who gives up a life of crime to settle into a quiet and comfortable suburban world. But when two young immigrants get involved with his old gang leader, he decides to step back into the life he left behind to end the cycle of violence on his own terms.
The film was written by Will Forbes and Doug Skinner and directed by the former. Crews plays the titular character and is joined by Ludacris in the role of the pic’s antagonist, while...
John Henry tells the story of an ex-gang member from Los Angeles who gives up a life of crime to settle into a quiet and comfortable suburban world. But when two young immigrants get involved with his old gang leader, he decides to step back into the life he left behind to end the cycle of violence on his own terms.
The film was written by Will Forbes and Doug Skinner and directed by the former. Crews plays the titular character and is joined by Ludacris in the role of the pic’s antagonist, while...
- 5/11/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
First there was “Broad City,” then there was “High Maintenance” and “Insecure.” Thanks to the age of web series, peak TV has been able to anoint some of its most inventive creators, especially underrepresented or unknown ones who otherwise may have had trouble getting into a a pitch room, much less getting the green light. Now, we have one more gift to the thank the web series for: “Gentefied.” Funny, incisive, and oozing with homegrown charm, “Gentefied” is exactly the kind of TV we need right now. Netflix’s latest half-hour comedy is bilingual, bold, and braced to tackle painful issues with wit and nuance.
Created by Marvin Lemus and Linda Yvette Chávez, “Gentefied” was ushered to the Netflix screen with the help of executive producer America Ferrera, who has a small cameo as a housing lawyer. Ferrera has been involved since the show’s digital days, and right from the jump,...
Created by Marvin Lemus and Linda Yvette Chávez, “Gentefied” was ushered to the Netflix screen with the help of executive producer America Ferrera, who has a small cameo as a housing lawyer. Ferrera has been involved since the show’s digital days, and right from the jump,...
- 2/21/2020
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
America Ferrera had directed before, but not like this. She and her crew were shooting scenes from a massive burner party — think a miniature Burning Man, complete with drugs and costumes and bad dancing — for Netflix’s upcoming series “Gentefied.” Though she wouldn’t appear on camera, Ferrera was dressed for the occasion in a sheer robe, her face and chest covered in glitter and plastic stick-on jewels. The shoot presented the most significant logistical challenge she had faced behind the camera. The party, which takes up much of the fourth episode of the show was meant to give the impression of hundreds of people packed into a small Los Angeles warehouse. But Ferrera had too much soundstage and too few extras.
“I had to tell the story and do it really, really fast, screaming through a megaphone at the extras,” she says. “We only had 75 extras that had to look like hundreds.
“I had to tell the story and do it really, really fast, screaming through a megaphone at the extras,” she says. “We only had 75 extras that had to look like hundreds.
- 2/19/2020
- by Daniel Holloway
- Variety Film + TV
"Trust me... I'm not a killer. I'm John Henry." Saban Films has revealed an official trailer for an indie action drama titled John Henry, set to drop into theaters + on VOD coming up in January. Terry Crews stars as the titular John Henry, some kind of big brute who lives in South Los Angeles taking care of his father. His is a quiet man with a violent past who suddenly has his life changed when an immigrant girl on the run from gang violence nearby stumbles into his life. This also stars Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges, Jamila Velazquez, Tyler Alvarez, Ken Foree, Joseph Julian Soria, and Dohn Norwood. Haven't heard much about this before today, and it hasn't shown up at any festivals. Looks like it might be cool to watch Crews kicking ass. Here's the first official trailer for Will Forbes' John Henry, direct from Saban Films' YouTube: Ex-gang member,...
- 12/20/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
'Check out the teaser trailer for The Oath TV show, premiering on Crackle on Thursday, March 8, 2018. The new crime drama comes from Executive Producer Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson and his G-Unit Film and Television Inc. Created by Joe Halpin, The Oath stars Ryan Kwanten, Cory Hardrict, Arlen Escarpeta, Katrina Law, J.J. Soria, and Sean Bean. The Crackle TV series delves into gang life and the loyalty inherent in it. The cast also includes Michael Malarkey, Eve Mauro, Kwame Patterson, Linda Purl, and Elisabeth Röhm. Read More…...
- 11/30/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Shows about the misadventures of twentysomethings are a television staple, but the TBS breakout Search Party -- with its sly combination of suspenseful thrills and tons of character-driven laughs -- is in a class all its own.
Alia Shawkat, whose rising profile includes work on Arrested Development and Transparent, plays Dory, the face of this ragtag search party. Dory’s restlessness to do something meaningful with her life leads her to look for former schoolmate Chantal Witherbottom after happening on a missing person sign at the series outset. She winds up dragging her reluctant friends into the search: her soon-to-be ex-boyfriend Drew (Stranger Things’ John Reynolds), her aggressively vapid-seeming besties Portia (Meredith Hagner, of Younger and Strangers on Facebook Watch) and Elliott (John Early, of the Wet Hot American Summer Netflix series and High Maintenance), and her ex-boyfriend-turned-journalist Julian (Brandon Micheal Hall, who also stars on The Mayor).
By the season one finale, the four friends...
Alia Shawkat, whose rising profile includes work on Arrested Development and Transparent, plays Dory, the face of this ragtag search party. Dory’s restlessness to do something meaningful with her life leads her to look for former schoolmate Chantal Witherbottom after happening on a missing person sign at the series outset. She winds up dragging her reluctant friends into the search: her soon-to-be ex-boyfriend Drew (Stranger Things’ John Reynolds), her aggressively vapid-seeming besties Portia (Meredith Hagner, of Younger and Strangers on Facebook Watch) and Elliott (John Early, of the Wet Hot American Summer Netflix series and High Maintenance), and her ex-boyfriend-turned-journalist Julian (Brandon Micheal Hall, who also stars on The Mayor).
By the season one finale, the four friends...
- 11/17/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Will an Arrow hero’s swagger cause problems? Who is helping Gotham‘s Bruce “suit up”? Who’s being stalked on NCIS: La? Which Chicago Fireman might get burned by a bad girl? Get answers to those questions plus teases from other shows.
In real life, any mayor revealed to have a secret child would cause a PR scandal. On Arrow, what will be Star City’s reaction to William? —Yessenia
While acknowledging that the idea of a scandal “is a great idea,” co-showrunner Wendy Mericle said, “We are definitely exploring this notion of what is it like...
In real life, any mayor revealed to have a secret child would cause a PR scandal. On Arrow, what will be Star City’s reaction to William? —Yessenia
While acknowledging that the idea of a scandal “is a great idea,” co-showrunner Wendy Mericle said, “We are definitely exploring this notion of what is it like...
- 9/13/2017
- TVLine.com
The Night Shift‘s Scott may have betrayed boss man Julian’s trust for the very last time, as seen in this exclusive sneak peek from the Season 4 finale.
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In the episode “Resurgence” (airing Thursday at 10/9c, on NBC), Julian (played by James McDaniel) gets wind of the combat medicine training program that Scott (Scott Wolf) is putting through a test run at Sam — and he is not happy. In the clip above, Scott attempts to make his case, but Julian growls that his supply of trust for his colleague has run bone dry.
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In the episode “Resurgence” (airing Thursday at 10/9c, on NBC), Julian (played by James McDaniel) gets wind of the combat medicine training program that Scott (Scott Wolf) is putting through a test run at Sam — and he is not happy. In the clip above, Scott attempts to make his case, but Julian growls that his supply of trust for his colleague has run bone dry.
- 8/31/2017
- TVLine.com
Freeze, turkey! You have the right to remain… entertained.
NBC is promoting the upcoming Season 13 of The Voice with a fun new promo that imagines the singing competition’s chart-topping coaches as the stars of a dyn-o-mite 1970s cop show. In the spot above, the four coaches get to race a vintage muscle car through city streets, somersault through windows and punch out a few bad guys… not to mention each other.
RelatedJennifer Hudson Joins The Voice as Coach for Season 13
Adam Levine sports a shaggy ’70s hairdo and gets to drive the car (naturally). Blake Shelton is a...
NBC is promoting the upcoming Season 13 of The Voice with a fun new promo that imagines the singing competition’s chart-topping coaches as the stars of a dyn-o-mite 1970s cop show. In the spot above, the four coaches get to race a vintage muscle car through city streets, somersault through windows and punch out a few bad guys… not to mention each other.
RelatedJennifer Hudson Joins The Voice as Coach for Season 13
Adam Levine sports a shaggy ’70s hairdo and gets to drive the car (naturally). Blake Shelton is a...
- 8/29/2017
- TVLine.com
Looks like Julian Albert won’t be part of the effort to rescue The Flash from the speed force.
Tom Felton, who joined the CW drama’s ensemble last year as Barry Allen’s CSI supervisor, will not return as a series regular for Season 4, TVLine has confirmed.
RelatedThe Flash Casts Villainous Thinker, Adds Danny Trejo as [Spoiler]’s Dad
Over the course of his run, Julian went from being a thorn in Barry’s side in the workplace to an unwitting acolyte of Big Bad Savitar to a valued member of Team Flash. He also developed a budding romance with Caitlin Snow,...
Tom Felton, who joined the CW drama’s ensemble last year as Barry Allen’s CSI supervisor, will not return as a series regular for Season 4, TVLine has confirmed.
RelatedThe Flash Casts Villainous Thinker, Adds Danny Trejo as [Spoiler]’s Dad
Over the course of his run, Julian went from being a thorn in Barry’s side in the workplace to an unwitting acolyte of Big Bad Savitar to a valued member of Team Flash. He also developed a budding romance with Caitlin Snow,...
- 7/25/2017
- TVLine.com
Crackle has some new company. Recently, the streaming service announced Army Wives star J.J. Soria has joined the upcoming TV series The Oath.From Joe Halpin, the drama "explores a world of gangs made up of those sworn to protect and defend and sheds light on corrupt and secret societies that are nearly impossible to join - only a select few make the cut-but once inside, members will do what they must to protect each other from enemies on the outside and from within their own ranks."Read More…...
- 7/12/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
J.J. Soria (Animal Kingdom, The Fosters) is set for a key role opposite Ryan Kwanten and Sean Bean in Crackle's upcoming drama series The Oath, executive produced by Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson (Power) and his G-Unit Film & Television. Written and created by former Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Joe Halpin (Hawaii Five-0, Secrets & Lies), the 10-episode original series explores a world of gangs made up of those sworn to protect and defend and sheds light on corrupt and…...
- 7/10/2017
- Deadline TV
Beef up for Canada's 150th birthday with these movies set north of the border!Beef up for Canada's 150th birthday with these movies set north of the border!Zachary Dent6/30/2017 10:01:00 Am
Canada Day only comes once a year and what better way to appreciate this northern paradise than with a movie that takes place within our borders. After all the eating, drinking, barbecuing, and partying, it's nice to kick back, relax, and take in a Canadian classic. We've got a list of some pretty great ones! So take a gander below and check out a few movies that take place close to home.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Based on Canadian Bryan Lee O'Malley's popular graphic novel series, director Edgar Wright condensed a seven-part saga into one epic, Toronto-set film. From notable places like Casa Loma, concert venues like Lee's Palace, and famous intersections like Bloor and...
Canada Day only comes once a year and what better way to appreciate this northern paradise than with a movie that takes place within our borders. After all the eating, drinking, barbecuing, and partying, it's nice to kick back, relax, and take in a Canadian classic. We've got a list of some pretty great ones! So take a gander below and check out a few movies that take place close to home.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Based on Canadian Bryan Lee O'Malley's popular graphic novel series, director Edgar Wright condensed a seven-part saga into one epic, Toronto-set film. From notable places like Casa Loma, concert venues like Lee's Palace, and famous intersections like Bloor and...
- 6/30/2017
- by Zachary Dent
- Cineplex
Pretty Little Liars‘ series finale concluded with the long-awaited unmasking of its ultimate villain. And just like A.D., her portrayer was prepared for anything — even Internet backlash.
RelatedPretty Little Liars Boss Defends Killing Wren, Answers All of Our Burning Questions From the Series Finale
“You can’t satisfy everybody,” Troian Bellisario — whose character was revealed to have an evil British twin named Alex Drake (aka A.D.!) — admits to TVLine. “I’ve had to consciously remove myself from looking at people’s responses. As wonderful as it is when you get messages from people saying how much they like your performance,...
RelatedPretty Little Liars Boss Defends Killing Wren, Answers All of Our Burning Questions From the Series Finale
“You can’t satisfy everybody,” Troian Bellisario — whose character was revealed to have an evil British twin named Alex Drake (aka A.D.!) — admits to TVLine. “I’ve had to consciously remove myself from looking at people’s responses. As wonderful as it is when you get messages from people saying how much they like your performance,...
- 6/28/2017
- TVLine.com
NBC’s The Night Shift resumed on Thursday with Part 1 of its Season 4 premiere. Picking up just 48 hours after the walkout triggered by Topher’s firing, was the splintered staff able to reassemble?
RelatedNight Shift: Ken Leung Not Returning for Season 4
Setting a potential detente in motion was Jordan and Drew’s daring rescue of Mac from the forest fire. After failing to get him properly tended to at the nearby (but shoddy) Va hospital, they transferred him to San Antonio Memorial, where Jordan levered Julian into performing life-saving surgery on the war hero by puffing him up in front of the press.
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Setting a potential detente in motion was Jordan and Drew’s daring rescue of Mac from the forest fire. After failing to get him properly tended to at the nearby (but shoddy) Va hospital, they transferred him to San Antonio Memorial, where Jordan levered Julian into performing life-saving surgery on the war hero by puffing him up in front of the press.
- 6/23/2017
- TVLine.com
A temp nurse gets Shannon’s temperature rising in this exclusive sneak peek from the Season 4 premiere of NBC’s The Night Shift.
RelatedNBC’s Night Shift, Midnight, Texas Get Summer Dates
In “Recoil” (airing this Thursday, June 22 at 10/9c), Topher’s termination and the subsequent ER staff walkout is barely 48 hours old, so temp workers have been brought in as a Band-Aid measure. Among them is Cain, a highly confident and aggressive travel nurse who emigrated to the U.S. from Mexico, and is played by recurring guest star Mark Consuelos (most recently of Fox’s Pitch and next...
RelatedNBC’s Night Shift, Midnight, Texas Get Summer Dates
In “Recoil” (airing this Thursday, June 22 at 10/9c), Topher’s termination and the subsequent ER staff walkout is barely 48 hours old, so temp workers have been brought in as a Band-Aid measure. Among them is Cain, a highly confident and aggressive travel nurse who emigrated to the U.S. from Mexico, and is played by recurring guest star Mark Consuelos (most recently of Fox’s Pitch and next...
- 6/18/2017
- TVLine.com
The following recap, by the very definition of the word “recap,” contains spoilers from the Season 3 finale of The CW’s The Flash.
The Flash‘s Season 3 finale made quick work of “resolving” Iris’ death at the hands of Savitar, by revealing — as speculated by many — that prior to the fateful face-off, H.R. used Savitar’s armor fragment to track down Iris and switch places with her using the facial transmogrifier. (H.R. explained that because he was the reason Savitar found her on Earth-Two, he needed to remedy things. Iris-as-h.R. was then Ko’d by Killer Frost...
The Flash‘s Season 3 finale made quick work of “resolving” Iris’ death at the hands of Savitar, by revealing — as speculated by many — that prior to the fateful face-off, H.R. used Savitar’s armor fragment to track down Iris and switch places with her using the facial transmogrifier. (H.R. explained that because he was the reason Savitar found her on Earth-Two, he needed to remedy things. Iris-as-h.R. was then Ko’d by Killer Frost...
- 5/24/2017
- TVLine.com
In today's Horror Highlights, we have trailers for The Magnificent Dead and 3 Dead Trick or Treaters, details on Ed Marx editing Death Camp, and news about John Cusack and Christina Ricci joining the cast of Distorted.
The Magnificent Dead: Press Release: Sgl Entertainment is pleased to announce that they have just released The Magnificent Dead an epic western horror film. With a budget of more than a million dollars, this movie has been waiting for more than seven years to be released, but now the wait is over.
Directed by Shane Scott and starring Alexis Celeste Elliott, Jack Wilson, Lavelle White, David Lampe, Gilbert Austinamie Teer, Ric Maddox, Ayla Judson, Venda D’Abato, Sam Anderson, Margaret Hoard, Rick Perkins, John Arkinson, Steve Uzzell, Fred Ellis, Mark A. Hernandez, Joseph Fotinos, Chaille Stidham, Michael Sorrells, Julian Haddad, Karl Anderson, John Weathers, Marita De La Torre, Christian Haddad, Adam Simon, Kale Peel,...
The Magnificent Dead: Press Release: Sgl Entertainment is pleased to announce that they have just released The Magnificent Dead an epic western horror film. With a budget of more than a million dollars, this movie has been waiting for more than seven years to be released, but now the wait is over.
Directed by Shane Scott and starring Alexis Celeste Elliott, Jack Wilson, Lavelle White, David Lampe, Gilbert Austinamie Teer, Ric Maddox, Ayla Judson, Venda D’Abato, Sam Anderson, Margaret Hoard, Rick Perkins, John Arkinson, Steve Uzzell, Fred Ellis, Mark A. Hernandez, Joseph Fotinos, Chaille Stidham, Michael Sorrells, Julian Haddad, Karl Anderson, John Weathers, Marita De La Torre, Christian Haddad, Adam Simon, Kale Peel,...
- 5/23/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
This week on The Flash, Barry traveled to the future to hopefully get intel on Savitar’s identity, to thus help him save Iris from certain death. What he found instead was a fractured Team Flash.
RelatedThe CW Sets Finale Dates for Riverdale, The Flash 8 Others
Having calculated that 2024 is a sweet spot to arrive in, seeing as Savitar is likely captured by then, Barry with an assist from Wally makes the leap in time, arriving in a dreary Central City that enjoys no crimefighting courtesy of the scarlet speedster. No, Team Flash has long been disbanded, after a distraught...
RelatedThe CW Sets Finale Dates for Riverdale, The Flash 8 Others
Having calculated that 2024 is a sweet spot to arrive in, seeing as Savitar is likely captured by then, Barry with an assist from Wally makes the leap in time, arriving in a dreary Central City that enjoys no crimefighting courtesy of the scarlet speedster. No, Team Flash has long been disbanded, after a distraught...
- 4/26/2017
- TVLine.com
Author: Zehra Phelan
Blumhouse have been responsible for some of the biggest horror’s in recent years such as Insidious, Paranormal Activity and The Purge franchise to name just a few – and they’ve had a hand in a hell of a lot more than you can imagine- teaming up with ITV studios will open up a whole new world for Blumhouse who will now have the finance freedom to produce their own original scripted and unscripted material for darker programming for global audiences.
Related: The Purge, News, Reviews and Interviews
We say darker because the first series as part of the deal will be a version of The Purge, which currently consists of three films, The Purge, Purge: Anarchy and The Purge: Election Year. They will be delving into the Showtime-acquired The Last Days of Roger Ailes, a limited series which draws on Gabriel Sherman’s 2014 The Loudest Voice...
Blumhouse have been responsible for some of the biggest horror’s in recent years such as Insidious, Paranormal Activity and The Purge franchise to name just a few – and they’ve had a hand in a hell of a lot more than you can imagine- teaming up with ITV studios will open up a whole new world for Blumhouse who will now have the finance freedom to produce their own original scripted and unscripted material for darker programming for global audiences.
Related: The Purge, News, Reviews and Interviews
We say darker because the first series as part of the deal will be a version of The Purge, which currently consists of three films, The Purge, Purge: Anarchy and The Purge: Election Year. They will be delving into the Showtime-acquired The Last Days of Roger Ailes, a limited series which draws on Gabriel Sherman’s 2014 The Loudest Voice...
- 4/5/2017
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
When Bones signs off on Tuesday night, after 12 seasons on Fox, it will do so as the network’s longest-running scripted drama, having solved -- according to finale promos -- 275 cases in 246 episodes. And that prolific conviction rate may not even be the most impressive thing that the series accomplished.
Because Bones -- which was based on the life and works of real-life forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs -- did more than just stay on the air, leapfrogging more than 20 different time slots in its 12-year run. In a television landscape populated with morose antiheroes and sarcastic protagonists that often poke fun at the earnestness of cops-and-science procedurals like Bones, sometimes directly by name (see: American Dad, Bojack Horseman, Bob’s Burgers and more), the show was a champion of justice and evidence, science and guts, “brains and heart.” It told new stories every week, while at the same time unfolding its central characters little by little, making...
Because Bones -- which was based on the life and works of real-life forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs -- did more than just stay on the air, leapfrogging more than 20 different time slots in its 12-year run. In a television landscape populated with morose antiheroes and sarcastic protagonists that often poke fun at the earnestness of cops-and-science procedurals like Bones, sometimes directly by name (see: American Dad, Bojack Horseman, Bob’s Burgers and more), the show was a champion of justice and evidence, science and guts, “brains and heart.” It told new stories every week, while at the same time unfolding its central characters little by little, making...
- 3/28/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Bones signs off on Tuesday, after 12 seasons of crime solving, evidence examining, blood, guts and, most importantly, bones. But at the core of the long-running Fox procedural -- the “heart of the matter,” if you will -- was a partnership between forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel) and FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz).
From their first episode together, Brennan and Booth’s dynamic was electric, and while the will-they-or-won’t-they of it all took nearly seven seasons to sort out (more if you count that they don’t actually tie the knot until season nine), their relationship kept fans hooked for all 245 episodes. We watched Brennan wrestle with her feelings as Booth looked for love, saw them lay it all on the line only to yank it back again, and finally, at long last, got to witness their happy ending. Two kids and countless hurdles later, they’re still going strong.
So, as we...
From their first episode together, Brennan and Booth’s dynamic was electric, and while the will-they-or-won’t-they of it all took nearly seven seasons to sort out (more if you count that they don’t actually tie the knot until season nine), their relationship kept fans hooked for all 245 episodes. We watched Brennan wrestle with her feelings as Booth looked for love, saw them lay it all on the line only to yank it back again, and finally, at long last, got to witness their happy ending. Two kids and countless hurdles later, they’re still going strong.
So, as we...
- 3/28/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Warning: Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you haven’t watched Tuesday’s Bones.
Bones set the stage for its series finale on Tuesday’s explosive penultimate episode, which, true to form for the long-running Fox procedural, combined the joy of a wedding with the terror of a killer on the loose. And everything ended with a bang.
The episode, titled “The Day in the Life,” flashed back and forward around the events of Cam (Tamara Taylor) and Arastoo’s (Pej Vahdat) reception, giving fans a chance to see the happy couple and all their friends and relatives -- Michelle! Felicia! Most of the old “squinterns!” -- celebrating their much-deserved bliss.
However, the honeymoon doesn’t last long, as the next morning Cam and Arastoo are summoned back to the Jeffersonian Institute’s Medico-Legal Lab, where, as Brennan (Emily Deschanel) puts it, “everything” has gone wrong.
Fox
Related: 'Bones' Stars and Creator Address 'Possible' Revival...
Bones set the stage for its series finale on Tuesday’s explosive penultimate episode, which, true to form for the long-running Fox procedural, combined the joy of a wedding with the terror of a killer on the loose. And everything ended with a bang.
The episode, titled “The Day in the Life,” flashed back and forward around the events of Cam (Tamara Taylor) and Arastoo’s (Pej Vahdat) reception, giving fans a chance to see the happy couple and all their friends and relatives -- Michelle! Felicia! Most of the old “squinterns!” -- celebrating their much-deserved bliss.
However, the honeymoon doesn’t last long, as the next morning Cam and Arastoo are summoned back to the Jeffersonian Institute’s Medico-Legal Lab, where, as Brennan (Emily Deschanel) puts it, “everything” has gone wrong.
Fox
Related: 'Bones' Stars and Creator Address 'Possible' Revival...
- 3/22/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
This Tuesday on The Flash (The CW, 8/7c), it’s “kill or be killed” for Grodd’s invading gorilla army — and maybe for Barry as well.
In Part 1 of the Gorilla City storyline, Barry and friends were imprisoned on Earth-Two and duped into doing sentient Grodd’s bidding, ousting Solovar as leader of the apes. Now, with Gypsy’s help, Grodd is about to launch an attack on his onetime home, Earth-One’s Central City — and to that end, he will hit a bit too close to home for the scarlet speedster.
RelatedThe Flash‘s Jesse Quick Teases Ape Stampedes,...
In Part 1 of the Gorilla City storyline, Barry and friends were imprisoned on Earth-Two and duped into doing sentient Grodd’s bidding, ousting Solovar as leader of the apes. Now, with Gypsy’s help, Grodd is about to launch an attack on his onetime home, Earth-One’s Central City — and to that end, he will hit a bit too close to home for the scarlet speedster.
RelatedThe Flash‘s Jesse Quick Teases Ape Stampedes,...
- 2/27/2017
- TVLine.com
This Tuesday night is an especially great one for TV. NCIS served up a strong hour (and dropped a tiny bombshell), This Is Us went on a terrific road trip, tonight’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is the best one in a long time. And The Flash allowed us to watch a speedster battle a sentient gorilla in a giant arena.
RelatedThe Flash vs. Grodd! Violett Beane Teases Gorilla Stampedes, ‘Huge’ Fights
Setting the stage for this Gorilla City two-parter, of course, was Jesse Wells’ arrival from Earth-Two, where her father Harry has gone missing after receiving an “invitation” to Gorilla City.
RelatedThe Flash vs. Grodd! Violett Beane Teases Gorilla Stampedes, ‘Huge’ Fights
Setting the stage for this Gorilla City two-parter, of course, was Jesse Wells’ arrival from Earth-Two, where her father Harry has gone missing after receiving an “invitation” to Gorilla City.
- 2/22/2017
- TVLine.com
This week on The Flash, the team raced to neutralize a truly degenerating metahuman, lest Iris meet her maker sooner than planned.
RelatedFlash/Supergirl Musical Crossover Features Duet Written by Rachel Bloom, Song From La La Land Duo
Concurrent with Barry coaching Wally to be a better speedster (which set up a fun side bet pitting Iris and Caitlin vs. H.R.), a new metahuman was discovered to be on the loose, using his touch to send bodies into a rapid process of decay. When it is further surmised that this “degenerate,” Clive Yorkin, is one of the metas born of Alchemy,...
RelatedFlash/Supergirl Musical Crossover Features Duet Written by Rachel Bloom, Song From La La Land Duo
Concurrent with Barry coaching Wally to be a better speedster (which set up a fun side bet pitting Iris and Caitlin vs. H.R.), a new metahuman was discovered to be on the loose, using his touch to send bodies into a rapid process of decay. When it is further surmised that this “degenerate,” Clive Yorkin, is one of the metas born of Alchemy,...
- 2/8/2017
- TVLine.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Westworld, The Walking Dead, The Flash, The Middle, Pitch and more!
1 | Might Saturday Night Live‘s Kate McKinnon ultimately get more comedic mileage out of playing a self-hating Kellyanne Conway versus Hillary? Also, if Jennifer Aniston had glommed onto one more sketch, would you have wondered why she didn’t just bite the bullet and host herself?
2 | On The Walking Dead, if Negan’s “You break a rule, you get your face ironed...
1 | Might Saturday Night Live‘s Kate McKinnon ultimately get more comedic mileage out of playing a self-hating Kellyanne Conway versus Hillary? Also, if Jennifer Aniston had glommed onto one more sketch, would you have wondered why she didn’t just bite the bullet and host herself?
2 | On The Walking Dead, if Negan’s “You break a rule, you get your face ironed...
- 12/9/2016
- TVLine.com
Stop me if you've heard this one before: In a world where evil corporations rule a future dystopian Earth, an ordinary man fights to find the one he loves against insurmountable odds!
Yeah, sounds Very familiar. That basically sums up Incorporated Season 1 Episode 1, and that's not a good thing.
The "Evil Corporation" trope is tired and worn out, but it keeps cropping up like a bad penny. From Rollerball, Soylent Green, Robocop, the Alien films, Elysium, and Snowpiercer, the list goes on and on.
Sci fi has always been, at it's best, a drastic take on our societal fears, going all the way back to the 1950's nuke mutated bug movies to today's fear of technology shows like Black Mirror.
The devil, as they say, is in the details. It's an old show pony, but if the story is well done, then we can at least enjoy a new take on the same old,...
Yeah, sounds Very familiar. That basically sums up Incorporated Season 1 Episode 1, and that's not a good thing.
The "Evil Corporation" trope is tired and worn out, but it keeps cropping up like a bad penny. From Rollerball, Soylent Green, Robocop, the Alien films, Elysium, and Snowpiercer, the list goes on and on.
Sci fi has always been, at it's best, a drastic take on our societal fears, going all the way back to the 1950's nuke mutated bug movies to today's fear of technology shows like Black Mirror.
The devil, as they say, is in the details. It's an old show pony, but if the story is well done, then we can at least enjoy a new take on the same old,...
- 12/1/2016
- by Ron Gilmer
- TVfanatic
All ten episodes were provided prior to broadcast.
Complaints about millennials seem about as common as selfies at a tourist trap these days. It’s this ubiquity of generational hot takes that makes Search Party’s premise a little worrisome at first. TBS bills the new series—set for rapid release from November 21 to 25—as a dark comedy about a group of “self-absorbed 20-somethings” wrapped up in a strange mystery after an old college acquaintance unexpectedly vanishes. Co-creators Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers dubbed it a millennial satire. But it’s more playful than scathing, and there’s plenty on its mind.
Search Party drops into a gentrified Brooklyn (Williamsburg, specifically) full of rooftop parties, twee chic clothing, brunch, and people mostly trying to outdo each other. A poet Mfa named Chantal Witherbottom has gone missing after self-publishing a collection of work. Dory (Alia Shawkat) notices her long lost not-quite-friend...
Complaints about millennials seem about as common as selfies at a tourist trap these days. It’s this ubiquity of generational hot takes that makes Search Party’s premise a little worrisome at first. TBS bills the new series—set for rapid release from November 21 to 25—as a dark comedy about a group of “self-absorbed 20-somethings” wrapped up in a strange mystery after an old college acquaintance unexpectedly vanishes. Co-creators Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers dubbed it a millennial satire. But it’s more playful than scathing, and there’s plenty on its mind.
Search Party drops into a gentrified Brooklyn (Williamsburg, specifically) full of rooftop parties, twee chic clothing, brunch, and people mostly trying to outdo each other. A poet Mfa named Chantal Witherbottom has gone missing after self-publishing a collection of work. Dory (Alia Shawkat) notices her long lost not-quite-friend...
- 11/18/2016
- by Nathan Frontiero
- We Got This Covered
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Once Upon a Time, Supergirl, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Big Bang and Supernatural!
1 | The way Hawaii Five-0‘s Kono and Adam seem to get terrorized a few times s a season, did you think/hope their latest ordeal would be revealed as an elaborate Halloween prank?
RelatedFive-0′s Alex O’Loughlin Previews Episode 150, Hints at Exit
2 | Granted he’s only been in one episode, but is The Walking Dead‘s ridiculously over-the-top Ezekiel proof...
1 | The way Hawaii Five-0‘s Kono and Adam seem to get terrorized a few times s a season, did you think/hope their latest ordeal would be revealed as an elaborate Halloween prank?
RelatedFive-0′s Alex O’Loughlin Previews Episode 150, Hints at Exit
2 | Granted he’s only been in one episode, but is The Walking Dead‘s ridiculously over-the-top Ezekiel proof...
- 11/4/2016
- TVLine.com
The disapproving finger Joe is pointing at Barry in the above Flash photo? We feel his frustration after witnessing the crushing changes the speedster’s timeline tampering resulted in during Tuesday’s episode. It’s a pretty hard call as to which of the reveals is the most heartbreaking:
* Cisco is now grief-stricken about his brother Dante’s death, and he’s not thrilled with Barry either. “Now you want to be there for me?” Cisco pointedly says to his pal. Eek.
RelatedThe Flash Ep Talks Barry’s Messy New Reality, Joe and Iris’ Family Rift
* Iris is mad at...
* Cisco is now grief-stricken about his brother Dante’s death, and he’s not thrilled with Barry either. “Now you want to be there for me?” Cisco pointedly says to his pal. Eek.
RelatedThe Flash Ep Talks Barry’s Messy New Reality, Joe and Iris’ Family Rift
* Iris is mad at...
- 10/12/2016
- TVLine.com
Barry Allen has broken the bond between Joe and Iris — and that’s just the beginning.
During this Tuesday’s The Flash (The CW, 8/7c), the titular speedster discovers that his time-hopping altered more than just the beautiful father-daughter relationship.
VideosLegends of Tomorrow Trailer: Get a First Look at The CW’s Four-Way Crossover
“Every single character has been affected,” executive producer Todd Helbing tells TVLine, adding that Barry’s friends and family “will certainly start to realize that things were changed.”
“It’s a hard concept to wrap your head around,” the Ep continues. “It’s like, ‘What...
During this Tuesday’s The Flash (The CW, 8/7c), the titular speedster discovers that his time-hopping altered more than just the beautiful father-daughter relationship.
VideosLegends of Tomorrow Trailer: Get a First Look at The CW’s Four-Way Crossover
“Every single character has been affected,” executive producer Todd Helbing tells TVLine, adding that Barry’s friends and family “will certainly start to realize that things were changed.”
“It’s a hard concept to wrap your head around,” the Ep continues. “It’s like, ‘What...
- 10/11/2016
- TVLine.com
When someone says The Purge: Election Year, they're not referring to Donald Trump's campaign slogan. The third movie in The Purge franchise is now on home release, and one of the stars Joseph Julian Soria is talking about signing on to the series after being a big fan, and why he never imagined how timely the movie would be.
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- 10/6/2016
- by info@cinemovie.tv (Super User)
- CineMovie
The Performers | Hannah John-Kamen and Rob Stewart
The Show | Killjoys
The Episode | “How to Kill Friends and Influence People” (Sept. 2, 2016)
The Performance | The relationship between Killjoys‘ Dutch and Khlyen has always been enigmatic. The Season 2 finale, however, filled in many blanks, setting the stage for an emotional two-hander between John-Kamen and recurring player Stewart.
As the frenemies infiltrated the Archive and scrambled to neutralize the green that had fueled tensions in the Quad, Khlyen detailed his complicity in the Sixes’ deadly scheme —”until I saw you. A face I never thought I’d never see again, in a place that never should have been.
The Show | Killjoys
The Episode | “How to Kill Friends and Influence People” (Sept. 2, 2016)
The Performance | The relationship between Killjoys‘ Dutch and Khlyen has always been enigmatic. The Season 2 finale, however, filled in many blanks, setting the stage for an emotional two-hander between John-Kamen and recurring player Stewart.
As the frenemies infiltrated the Archive and scrambled to neutralize the green that had fueled tensions in the Quad, Khlyen detailed his complicity in the Sixes’ deadly scheme —”until I saw you. A face I never thought I’d never see again, in a place that never should have been.
- 9/3/2016
- TVLine.com
The Night Shift‘s Jill Flint warned us of a Season 3 finale that would be “cliffhanger-y for each and every single character” — and her diagnosis was pretty spot on.
In fact, the NBC drama served up the kind of season ender that will have fans screaming should it not score a Season 4 pick-up, stat.
RelatedThe Night Shift: Jill Flint Previews Far-Reaching Cliffhanger Finale
Here’s what went down:
Out amid the wildfire, Jordan and Scott did some emergency surgery on the lady firefighter, lest she lose her leg. Along the way, Jordan learned that Mac, the firefighter who was with them,...
In fact, the NBC drama served up the kind of season ender that will have fans screaming should it not score a Season 4 pick-up, stat.
RelatedThe Night Shift: Jill Flint Previews Far-Reaching Cliffhanger Finale
Here’s what went down:
Out amid the wildfire, Jordan and Scott did some emergency surgery on the lady firefighter, lest she lose her leg. Along the way, Jordan learned that Mac, the firefighter who was with them,...
- 9/1/2016
- TVLine.com
No amount of Flashpoint insanity can keep apart The Flash‘s Barry Allen and Iris West, who are highlighted in the CW hit’s first batch of Season 3 photos.
Also on display are Wally West in his Kid Flash costume, plus the ominous Reverse-Flash, who will be taunting Barry throughout his Flashpoint odyssey.
VideosThe Flash Season 3 Trailer: Barry/Iris ‘Meet’ Again, Billionaire Cisco, a New Speedster and More Flashpoint Insanity
Picking up with the Flashpoint-y ramifications of Barry’s season-ending timeline tampering, The Flash Season 3 features Tom Felton (Harry Potter) in the series regular role of CSI Julian Dorn,...
Also on display are Wally West in his Kid Flash costume, plus the ominous Reverse-Flash, who will be taunting Barry throughout his Flashpoint odyssey.
VideosThe Flash Season 3 Trailer: Barry/Iris ‘Meet’ Again, Billionaire Cisco, a New Speedster and More Flashpoint Insanity
Picking up with the Flashpoint-y ramifications of Barry’s season-ending timeline tampering, The Flash Season 3 features Tom Felton (Harry Potter) in the series regular role of CSI Julian Dorn,...
- 8/30/2016
- TVLine.com
Ryan Lambie Published Date Friday, August 26, 2016 - 15:41
A rough and tough blend of action, horror and sledgehammer dystopian satire, 2014’s The Purge: Anarchy provided just about everything you could want from a sequel: it managed to expand on the intriguing premise of its predecessor, with a genre shift from home invasion thriller to Escape From New York-style violence on Us streets.
As dreamed up by writer-director James DeMonaco, the Purge series’ backdrop is both ridiculous and oddly believable: in the near future, America has saved itself from financial oblivion by introducing the Purge, an annual event which sees all laws suspended for a period of 12 hours. This "Halloween for grown-ups" fulfils multiple functions, since it allows American citizens to vent their violent tendencies while at the same time wiping out society’s weakest and poorest - thus saving the state a fortune in housing and health care.
By...
A rough and tough blend of action, horror and sledgehammer dystopian satire, 2014’s The Purge: Anarchy provided just about everything you could want from a sequel: it managed to expand on the intriguing premise of its predecessor, with a genre shift from home invasion thriller to Escape From New York-style violence on Us streets.
As dreamed up by writer-director James DeMonaco, the Purge series’ backdrop is both ridiculous and oddly believable: in the near future, America has saved itself from financial oblivion by introducing the Purge, an annual event which sees all laws suspended for a period of 12 hours. This "Halloween for grown-ups" fulfils multiple functions, since it allows American citizens to vent their violent tendencies while at the same time wiping out society’s weakest and poorest - thus saving the state a fortune in housing and health care.
By...
- 8/26/2016
- Den of Geek
A few hints of stagnation aside, this franchise remains a terrifyingly trenchant dystopia. A brutal vision of an America not far removed from our own. I’m “biast” (pro): love the previous films
I’m “biast” (con): nothing
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
I can’t figure out why the Purge movies haven’t been more successful. Oh, they’ve done fine financially, particularly thanks to their very low budgets. Election Year reportedly cost only $10 million to produce (and that’s many multiples of the budgets of the first two films), which is pocket change in Hollywood, and has grossed more than $100 million worldwide, and it’s only just opening today in the UK, so it will add to that tally. But they don’t seem to have had much cultural impact, which is odd seeing how this franchise continues to be one of...
I’m “biast” (con): nothing
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
I can’t figure out why the Purge movies haven’t been more successful. Oh, they’ve done fine financially, particularly thanks to their very low budgets. Election Year reportedly cost only $10 million to produce (and that’s many multiples of the budgets of the first two films), which is pocket change in Hollywood, and has grossed more than $100 million worldwide, and it’s only just opening today in the UK, so it will add to that tally. But they don’t seem to have had much cultural impact, which is odd seeing how this franchise continues to be one of...
- 8/26/2016
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
The Halloween season is quickly approaching and soon the creaky doors of haunted attractions across the country will be open for business. Pittsburgh’s ScareHouse is no different. Continue reading for full details on the event’s themes. Also in today’s Highlights: a Q&A with Terror Toons 3 director, Joe Castro, info and a teaser for the Bill Moseley-starring Crepitus, and release details for Blood is Blood.
Pittsburgh’s ScareHouse Details: Press Release: “Pittsburgh, Pa (August 22, 2016) – The fear experts from “One of America’s Scariest Halloween Attractions” (Travel Channel) know what scares you, and they have packed their 100-year-old haunted building with a hellish army of clowns, demons, and pure nightmare fuel. A team of veteran designers, artists, and performers has spent the last year committed to one ultimate goal.
Their goal is to drop you to your knees and make you scream. “We asked fright fans what scared them the most,...
Pittsburgh’s ScareHouse Details: Press Release: “Pittsburgh, Pa (August 22, 2016) – The fear experts from “One of America’s Scariest Halloween Attractions” (Travel Channel) know what scares you, and they have packed their 100-year-old haunted building with a hellish army of clowns, demons, and pure nightmare fuel. A team of veteran designers, artists, and performers has spent the last year committed to one ultimate goal.
Their goal is to drop you to your knees and make you scream. “We asked fright fans what scared them the most,...
- 8/23/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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