It’s always a good time to revisit the “Final Destination” movies, one of the goriest, most (re)watchable horror franchises of all time.
The cast of characters trying to dodge Death in each film changes (for the most part), but the enigmatic and menacing coroner William Bludworth (“Candyman” star Tony Todd) is in every installment except the fourth movie.
Here’s where you can stream all five movies, where people who survived catastrophic disasters are killed off in inventively gruesome ways.
Tony Todd in “Final Destination” (New Line Cinema)
“Final Destination” (2000)
In the first film, student Alex Browning (Devon Sawa) has a terrifying vision that the plane his French class is taking to Paris will explode, killing everyone. He freaks out and leaves the plane, as do several other students and one teacher. The flight does, in fact, go up in flames … and then people begin dying in the...
The cast of characters trying to dodge Death in each film changes (for the most part), but the enigmatic and menacing coroner William Bludworth (“Candyman” star Tony Todd) is in every installment except the fourth movie.
Here’s where you can stream all five movies, where people who survived catastrophic disasters are killed off in inventively gruesome ways.
Tony Todd in “Final Destination” (New Line Cinema)
“Final Destination” (2000)
In the first film, student Alex Browning (Devon Sawa) has a terrifying vision that the plane his French class is taking to Paris will explode, killing everyone. He freaks out and leaves the plane, as do several other students and one teacher. The flight does, in fact, go up in flames … and then people begin dying in the...
- 10/28/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
It’s time for another episode of the Wtf Happened to This Horror Movie? video series, and with this one we’re looking back at the fourth entry in the Final Destination franchise, a film called The Final Destination (watch it Here). This is the least popular of the five Final Destination movies we’ve seen to date – and you can hear all about it in the video embedded above!
Directed by David R. Ellis, who previously directed Final Destination 2, from a script written by Eric Bress (who worked on the script for Final Destination 2), The Final Destination has the following synopsis: While enjoying a day at the track, Nick O’Bannon has a horrific premonition of his friends and him all dying in a freak accident involving many racecars. Mere seconds before the vision comes true, he manages to convince them to leave. Although they cheat death then,...
Directed by David R. Ellis, who previously directed Final Destination 2, from a script written by Eric Bress (who worked on the script for Final Destination 2), The Final Destination has the following synopsis: While enjoying a day at the track, Nick O’Bannon has a horrific premonition of his friends and him all dying in a freak accident involving many racecars. Mere seconds before the vision comes true, he manages to convince them to leave. Although they cheat death then,...
- 7/28/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Blonde Review — Blonde (2022) Film Review, a movie directed by Andrew Dominik, written Andrew Dominik and Joyce Carol Oates and starring Ana de Armas, Adrien Brody, Bobby Cannavale, Julianne Nicholson, Caspar Phillipson, Xavier Samuel, Toby Huss, Catherine Dent, Evan Williams, Sara Paxton, Lucy DeVito, Garret Dillahunt, Scoot McNairy, Rebecca Wisocky, Haley Webb, Eden [...]
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- 9/24/2022
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
Bandit Quiver Distribution Reviewed for Shockya.com & BigAppleReviews.net, linked from Rotten Tomatoes by Harvey Karten Director: Allan Ungar Screenwriter: Kraig Wenman based on Robert Knuckle’s novel “The Flying Bandit: Bringing Down Canada’s Most Daring Armed Robber” Cast: Josh Duhamel, Elisha Cuthbert, Mel Gibson, Olivia d’Abo, Nestor Carbonell, Haley Webb, Rachael Markarian Screened at: Critics’ link, […]
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- 9/20/2022
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
"Anyone seen this guy?" Quiver Distribution has revealed an official trailer for a true story crime thriller titled Bandit, about the story of "The Flying Bandit" who robbed over 50 banks in his lifetime. This one is landing direct-to-vod and in a few theaters in September, despite not hitting any films festivals before. The movie is based on the true life story of Gilbert Galvan Jr. (also known as "The Flying Bandit"). Galvan escaped from a Michigan prison and crossed the border into Canada. Up there he creates a new identity and falls in love, leading him to rob 59 banks and jewelry stores while being chased by a police task force. He still holds a record for the most consecutive robberies in Canadian history. Josh Duhamel stars as Gilbert / Robert, with a cast including Elisha Cuthbert, Nestor Carbonell, Mel Gibson, and Haley Webb. This is a very hyper, fast-paced trailer which...
- 8/15/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Two indie films have pulled together its cast. First up is Demetrius Shipp Jr., who played the late Tupac Shakur in All Eyez on Me, who is starring along with Essence Atkins from NBC’s Marlon, Terrence Jenkins (Safe Word) and Edwina Findley (Black Lightning) in the indie mystery/drama titled Same Difference. Secondly, Haley Pullos, Haley Webb, and Bryce Durfee will star in another indie film, entitled No Good Deed.
Produced by Datari Turner and written and directed by Derege Harding, Same Difference follows a young woman (Atkins) who is told that her death is imminent by a mysterious group of people who all start dying one by one. The woman becomes compelled to let go of the past and reconcile with her estranged twin sister, also played by Atkins, who is suffering from alcohol addiction.
The film co-stars Kandi Burruss, Affion Crockett, Kris D. Lofton, Gabby Douglas, Lew Temple,...
Produced by Datari Turner and written and directed by Derege Harding, Same Difference follows a young woman (Atkins) who is told that her death is imminent by a mysterious group of people who all start dying one by one. The woman becomes compelled to let go of the past and reconcile with her estranged twin sister, also played by Atkins, who is suffering from alcohol addiction.
The film co-stars Kandi Burruss, Affion Crockett, Kris D. Lofton, Gabby Douglas, Lew Temple,...
- 4/23/2018
- by Anita Busch
- Deadline Film + TV
Sugar Mountain‘s core premise is decent enough. Faced with repossession of their dead mother’s fishing boat (due to a Harvard concert pianist losing a couple of fingers after slipping on the deck), brothers Liam and Miles (Shane Coffey and Drew Roy), together with Miles’ girlfriend Lauren (Haley Webb) cook up a missing person hoax.
Here’s the plan: cocky and confident Miles will get into a staged bar fight with the quieter Liam over Lauren. The next day the brothers will go for a hike on the titular Sugar Mountain to try and clear the air, but get into a ‘fight’ midway up. Miles storms off into the wilderness and when he doesn’t return, Liam to raises the alarm in town. With Aron Ralston (of 127 Hours fame) firmly on their minds, they foresee a media storm that they’ll milk to the fullest when Miles ‘miraculously’ returns a fortnight later,...
Here’s the plan: cocky and confident Miles will get into a staged bar fight with the quieter Liam over Lauren. The next day the brothers will go for a hike on the titular Sugar Mountain to try and clear the air, but get into a ‘fight’ midway up. Miles storms off into the wilderness and when he doesn’t return, Liam to raises the alarm in town. With Aron Ralston (of 127 Hours fame) firmly on their minds, they foresee a media storm that they’ll milk to the fullest when Miles ‘miraculously’ returns a fortnight later,...
- 12/10/2016
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
We have two interviews today, including one with the big boss, Jeff Davis, and one with the Teen Wolf himself, Tyler Posey, to get you all into the mood for the final season premiere tonight at 9/8c on MTV!
Jeff Davis always imagined that Teen Wolf Season 5 Episode 20 would be the finale, but MTV hoped they'd make it to 100, and that's where it will end. He's excited to make it and thinks the ending will turn out much better than he ever expected.
When we asked if there's anyone who He'd love to bring back Haley Webb and Colton Haynes, but it's up to negotiations more than it is to him.
Ian Bohen will definitely be back as Peter Hale, as well as some Lacrosse Players. There are a lot of people who have come and gone and they still have ten episodes left to shoot.
Spoiler Alert!
They're hoping to kill a few people.
Jeff Davis always imagined that Teen Wolf Season 5 Episode 20 would be the finale, but MTV hoped they'd make it to 100, and that's where it will end. He's excited to make it and thinks the ending will turn out much better than he ever expected.
When we asked if there's anyone who He'd love to bring back Haley Webb and Colton Haynes, but it's up to negotiations more than it is to him.
Ian Bohen will definitely be back as Peter Hale, as well as some Lacrosse Players. There are a lot of people who have come and gone and they still have ten episodes left to shoot.
Spoiler Alert!
They're hoping to kill a few people.
- 11/15/2016
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
"I went missing up on that mountain right there? Well, we'd have a hell of a story." The first trailer for a survival thriller titled Sugar Mountain has arrived online. The film is about two brothers who decide to fake a disappearance in the Alaskan wilderness so they'll have a great survival story to sell. However, things don't go exactly as planned and they end up in even more trouble than before. Jason Momoa stars with Cary Elwes, Melora Walters, Anna Hutchison, John Karna, Drew Roy, Haley Webb and Shane Coffey. This looks like a bit of a mess, with lots of drama among characters and not enough actual survival, though it's hard to judge from this trailer alone. I'm curious but honestly not expecting that much from this. Here's the first official trailer for Richard Gray's Sugar Mountain, direct from YouTube: Two brothers, down on their luck, fake...
- 10/27/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Jason Momoa is set to make his big debut as Aquaman in Zack Snyder’s “Justice League” next year, but before we see the actor as the DC Comics superhero fans can see him as a ruthless thug in “Sugar Mountain.”
The thriller centers around two brothers, deep in debt with Momoa, who fake a disappearance in the wilderness so they’ll have a great survival story to sell. Their hoax quickly turns sour when their plan puts their lives at risk.
The film is directed by Richard Gray and also stars Drew Roy, Haley Webb, Shane Coffey, and Cary Elwes as the local sheriff who begins to suspect fowl play.
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Gray’s previous credits include “Summer Coda,” “Blinder,” and “The Lookalike” starring Gillian Jacobs and Justin Long.
The thriller centers around two brothers, deep in debt with Momoa, who fake a disappearance in the wilderness so they’ll have a great survival story to sell. Their hoax quickly turns sour when their plan puts their lives at risk.
The film is directed by Richard Gray and also stars Drew Roy, Haley Webb, Shane Coffey, and Cary Elwes as the local sheriff who begins to suspect fowl play.
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Gray’s previous credits include “Summer Coda,” “Blinder,” and “The Lookalike” starring Gillian Jacobs and Justin Long.
- 10/27/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Teen Wolf started its season four finale off by flipping the script on the Scott (Tyler Posey) that we know and have become quite fond of over the last four seasons. Scott has always been a character who defied the odds, and even tonight when they were unevenly stacked against him, he came out swinging – literally.
Scott became the elusive True Alpha through sheer willpower (unlike the other Alphas that viewers have been introduced to over the years who bought their position of power with death, either intentional or accidental). Scott is always one of the most optimistic members of the cast, but he’s also historically the one with the largest target painted on his forehead (thus the highest amount to be paid out in the deadpool) – and was clearly number one on Kate’s (Jill Wagner) list when she laid all her chips on the table.
There’s...
Scott became the elusive True Alpha through sheer willpower (unlike the other Alphas that viewers have been introduced to over the years who bought their position of power with death, either intentional or accidental). Scott is always one of the most optimistic members of the cast, but he’s also historically the one with the largest target painted on his forehead (thus the highest amount to be paid out in the deadpool) – and was clearly number one on Kate’s (Jill Wagner) list when she laid all her chips on the table.
There’s...
- 9/9/2014
- by Lindsay Sperling
- We Got This Covered
Melora Walters, Anna Hutchison and John Karna have joined the cast of Yellow Brick Films’ Sugar Mountain, currently in production.
The trio joins a previously announced cast including Cary Elwes, Game Of Thrones’ Jason Momoa, Drew Roy, Haley Webb and Pretty Little Liars’ Shane Coffey.
Sugar Mountain is a dark comedy-thriller about love, greed, family and a hoax that goes terribly wrong.
Walters is best known for her roles in Magnolia and Big Love, Hutchison for her role in The Cabin In The Woods and Karna for the film Premature.
The trio joins a previously announced cast including Cary Elwes, Game Of Thrones’ Jason Momoa, Drew Roy, Haley Webb and Pretty Little Liars’ Shane Coffey.
Sugar Mountain is a dark comedy-thriller about love, greed, family and a hoax that goes terribly wrong.
Walters is best known for her roles in Magnolia and Big Love, Hutchison for her role in The Cabin In The Woods and Karna for the film Premature.
- 3/26/2014
- ScreenDaily
Cary Elwes and Jason Momoa have signed on to lead a team to climb up ‘Sugar Mountain.’ The two actors will be joined by Drew Roy, Haley Webb and Shane Coffey in the dark comedy thriller, which is set to begin shooting principal photography shortly in Alaska. ‘Sugar Mountain,’ which explores themes of love, greed, family and a hoax that goes terribly wrong, is the latest feature from Yellow Brick Films. The thriller will be directed by Richard Gray, who worked with the distributor on his last film, the Justin Long-produced thriller, ‘The Lookalike,’ which is set for a summer theatrical release. Of the upcoming production, Gray said, “We’re so [ Read More ]
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- 3/15/2014
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Taken 3
Maggie Grace is set to reprise her role of Liam Neeson's daughter in the third and final installment of the "Taken" film franchise at 20th Century Fox and EuropaCorp. Filming aims to begin shortly.
The deal comes as Grace books a leading role in CBS' untitled Wall Street drama pilot, a role that required schedule juggling so that she could shoot "Taken 3". [Source: Deadline]
Sugar Mountain
Cary Elwes, Jason Momoa, Drew Roy, Haley Webb and Shane Coffey will all join Richard Gray's dark comedy/thriller "Sugar Mountain". Filming begins shortly in Alaska.
The story is said to deal with love, greed, family and a hoax that goes terribly wrong. Originally set in Australia, writer Abe Pogos came onboard and changed the setting to Alaska. [Source: THR]
Sand Castle
Nicholas Hoult ("X-Men: First Class") has joined Seb Edwards' true story Iraqi war drama "Sand Castle". Chris Roessner penned the story...
Maggie Grace is set to reprise her role of Liam Neeson's daughter in the third and final installment of the "Taken" film franchise at 20th Century Fox and EuropaCorp. Filming aims to begin shortly.
The deal comes as Grace books a leading role in CBS' untitled Wall Street drama pilot, a role that required schedule juggling so that she could shoot "Taken 3". [Source: Deadline]
Sugar Mountain
Cary Elwes, Jason Momoa, Drew Roy, Haley Webb and Shane Coffey will all join Richard Gray's dark comedy/thriller "Sugar Mountain". Filming begins shortly in Alaska.
The story is said to deal with love, greed, family and a hoax that goes terribly wrong. Originally set in Australia, writer Abe Pogos came onboard and changed the setting to Alaska. [Source: THR]
Sand Castle
Nicholas Hoult ("X-Men: First Class") has joined Seb Edwards' true story Iraqi war drama "Sand Castle". Chris Roessner penned the story...
- 3/13/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Dark comedy/thriller Sugar Mountain has locked in its cast, featuring Cary Elwes, Jason Momoa, Drew Roy, Haley Webb and Shane Coffey. The film, which will be directed by Richard Gray (Lookalike), will begin shooting soon in Alaska. The Yellow Brick Films project is described as as a dark comedy/thriller about "love, greed, family and a hoax that goes terribly wrong." "We're so excited to have such a tremendous cast onboard," said Gray. "Sugar Mountain is a compelling screenplay, which was originally set in Australia, but we found the perfect location in Alaska and writer Abe Pogos did a
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- 3/12/2014
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Yellow Brick Films announced today that its latest feature, Sugar Mountain , has cast Cary Elwes ( The Princess Bride , Saw ), Jason Momoa ( Game of Thrones , Conan the Barbarian ), Drew Roy ("Falling Skies"), Haley Webb ( Final Destination ) and Shane Coffey ("Pretty Little Liars"). .We.re so excited to have such a tremendous cast onboard,. said Gray. .'Sugar Mountain' is a compelling screenplay, which was originally set in Australia, but we found the perfect location in Alaska and writer Abe Pogos did a brilliant job in adapting. I don.t think I.ve been to a more stunning and brutal place, which is perfect for this story. I adore these actors and can.t wait to start shooting.. Principle photography will commence shortly in Alaska. A dark comedy...
- 3/12/2014
- Comingsoon.net
Cary Elwes, Jason Momoa, Drew Roy, Haley Webb and Shane Coffey have joined the Yellow Brick Films comedy-thriller.
Yellow Brick’ Films’ Richard Gray is preparing to start production in Alaska on the story of a hoax that goes horribly wrong.
Well Go Entertainment is scheduled to release Gray’s The Lookalike theatrically in the summer.
“We’re so excited to have such a tremendous cast onboard,” said Gray. “Sugar Mountain is a compelling screenplay, which was originally set in Australia, but we found the perfect location in Alaska and writer Abe Pogos did a brilliant job in adapting.
“I don’t think I’ve been to a more stunning and brutal place, which is perfect for this story. I adore these actors and can’t wait to start shooting.”...
Yellow Brick’ Films’ Richard Gray is preparing to start production in Alaska on the story of a hoax that goes horribly wrong.
Well Go Entertainment is scheduled to release Gray’s The Lookalike theatrically in the summer.
“We’re so excited to have such a tremendous cast onboard,” said Gray. “Sugar Mountain is a compelling screenplay, which was originally set in Australia, but we found the perfect location in Alaska and writer Abe Pogos did a brilliant job in adapting.
“I don’t think I’ve been to a more stunning and brutal place, which is perfect for this story. I adore these actors and can’t wait to start shooting.”...
- 3/12/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
As Teen Wolf continues to wind down its third season, the narrative has slowed way down. The second half of this season has pulled focus away from Deucalion (Gideon Emery) and his Alpha pack, and landed on Stiles (Dylan O’Brien) – an unfortunate side effect of the sacrifice he made to save his father from Ms. Blake (Haley Webb) and her revenge plot. Stiles has been a central character in the story all along, but has suddenly found himself the center of attention, in the worst possible way. The Nogitsune that has possessed him has taken over his life, and things are about to get even weirder – if that’s possible on a show where weird is the baseline for business as usual.
Stiles has always been a physically weak character. The infusion of the Nogitsune has not only altered him mentally, but it’s added an element to the...
Stiles has always been a physically weak character. The infusion of the Nogitsune has not only altered him mentally, but it’s added an element to the...
- 3/11/2014
- by Lindsay Sperling
- We Got This Covered
Teen Wolf offered up a dismal episode last night highlighting Stiles’ (Dylan O’Brien) further decent into mental instability. The first half conquered his delusional mind, and the second part covered his possession by an evil spirit. And in the meantime, all the other characters ran around town looking like chickens with their heads cut off trying to figure out what was really going on. If it wasn’t for Derek (Tyler Hoechlin) and his modicum of rational thought, there would have been no salvation.
There’s been a lot of speculation as to whether Stiles will make it through this season. The closer we get to the finale, the less likely that looks like it will happen. At the most basic level, Teen Wolf is a show about two best friends – Scott (Tyler Posey) and Stiles. Even after Scott was bitten and turned into a werewolf, their friendship was...
There’s been a lot of speculation as to whether Stiles will make it through this season. The closer we get to the finale, the less likely that looks like it will happen. At the most basic level, Teen Wolf is a show about two best friends – Scott (Tyler Posey) and Stiles. Even after Scott was bitten and turned into a werewolf, their friendship was...
- 2/11/2014
- by Lindsay Sperling
- We Got This Covered
Teen Wolf offered up an intense night of supernatural drama in Silverfinger, but the storyline took a disappointing turn when the curtains closed and Stiles (Dylan O’Brien) was left standing awkwardly in the spotlight. This show has been without a real antagonist since we entered into the second half of the season, leaving Duecalion (Gideon Emery) and Ms. Blake (Haley Webb) behind. Now, however, we finally have one. Unfortunately though, it’s someone we actually like.
All eyes were on Scott (Tyler Posey) and Kira (Arden Cho) going into this episode of Teen Wolf, and not without cause. When we left off last week, these two characters were the obvious choice for the spirit ninjas and their marked mission. They’d already made their way through most of the pack, not exactly the warm welcome home Derek (Tyler Hoechlin) may have been expecting, and if the sun hadn’t...
All eyes were on Scott (Tyler Posey) and Kira (Arden Cho) going into this episode of Teen Wolf, and not without cause. When we left off last week, these two characters were the obvious choice for the spirit ninjas and their marked mission. They’d already made their way through most of the pack, not exactly the warm welcome home Derek (Tyler Hoechlin) may have been expecting, and if the sun hadn’t...
- 2/4/2014
- by Lindsay Sperling
- We Got This Covered
Even though time kept going in the real world, it seems to have stalled on Teen Wolf. Scott (Tyler Posey) and his pack are just now gearing up for some pre-Halloween mischief while the rest of us (at least in my area of the country) are bracing ourselves for another night of excessive snow fall. Luckily for us, Teen Wolf kept the temperature on high on tonight’s episode as they attempted to Galvanize the nonbelievers.
What better way to celebrate this haunted evening (for a second time) then by introducing a mentally unstable inmate to the mix. Normally the bad guys on Teen Wolf are limited to those of a more supernatural persuasion, but it appears that this shrapnel loving psychopath may have been supernaturally persuaded at the very least. Glowing eyes, sound familiar to anyone else?
Besides the carved pumpkin predominately featured at the beginning of the episode...
What better way to celebrate this haunted evening (for a second time) then by introducing a mentally unstable inmate to the mix. Normally the bad guys on Teen Wolf are limited to those of a more supernatural persuasion, but it appears that this shrapnel loving psychopath may have been supernaturally persuaded at the very least. Glowing eyes, sound familiar to anyone else?
Besides the carved pumpkin predominately featured at the beginning of the episode...
- 1/21/2014
- by Lindsay Sperling
- We Got This Covered
Review Rachael Kates 15 Jan 2014 - 07:51
Don't presume to tell Vincent how to handle his beastliness, argues Rachael. Here's her review of Don't Die On Me...
This review contains spoilers.
2.9 Don't Die On Me
The episode kicks off with Tori flitting around Vincent and making me so angry I want to break things. To be perfectly clear, I’m not upset because of my deep and abiding belief that Catherine and Vincent’s true love will prevail. I’m not angry because Tori doesn’t want to hide being a beast either. After all, there’s nothing wrong with Tori wanting to be beastly her way, in the open air and sun. That’s totally fine by me. I do so love me some autonomy and freedom of choice. What I have a problem with is the way she’s trying to push that desire on to Vincent when he...
Don't presume to tell Vincent how to handle his beastliness, argues Rachael. Here's her review of Don't Die On Me...
This review contains spoilers.
2.9 Don't Die On Me
The episode kicks off with Tori flitting around Vincent and making me so angry I want to break things. To be perfectly clear, I’m not upset because of my deep and abiding belief that Catherine and Vincent’s true love will prevail. I’m not angry because Tori doesn’t want to hide being a beast either. After all, there’s nothing wrong with Tori wanting to be beastly her way, in the open air and sun. That’s totally fine by me. I do so love me some autonomy and freedom of choice. What I have a problem with is the way she’s trying to push that desire on to Vincent when he...
- 1/15/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Teen Wolf is officially back for the second half of season three, and fans can expect a slightly different pace going into it. The focus hasn’t entirely veered away from Miss Blake (Haley Webb) and her super psycho revenge plot against the Alpha pack, but I think we can safely assume that things have come to an end for her character. Kali (Felisha Terrell) may not have finished her off the first time around, but Peter (Ian Bohen) certainly doesn’t believe in leaving any loose ends.
Instead, gears have shifted away from the cause and fast-forwarded toward the effect. Scott (Tyler Posey), Allison (Crystal Reed), and Stiles (Dylan O’Brien) are now paying the unfortunate price for being heroes. If Teen Wolf has taught us anything, it’s that death is merely an obstacle. This wasn’t the first time we saw someone on the show cheat it,...
Instead, gears have shifted away from the cause and fast-forwarded toward the effect. Scott (Tyler Posey), Allison (Crystal Reed), and Stiles (Dylan O’Brien) are now paying the unfortunate price for being heroes. If Teen Wolf has taught us anything, it’s that death is merely an obstacle. This wasn’t the first time we saw someone on the show cheat it,...
- 1/7/2014
- by Lindsay Sperling
- We Got This Covered
Season 1 introduced Scott McCall (Tyler Posey) to the mysterious world of werewolves and hunters. Season 2 expands the mystical world to include other creatures, such as the Kanima, and explored the difficulty of creating an Alpha pack as Derek (Tyler Hoechlin) tried to recruit and create new members for his pack. Then in Season 3 the sleepy town of Beacon Hills got really crowded as many forms of werewolves and other worldly creatures seemed to descend upon it. There were suddenly werewolves, hunters, druids, a banshee and two Alphas that can join together to make a super werewolf. Everywhere you looked something dangerous was lurking around every dark corner.
Thus, it became more important than ever that Scott and Derek work together, along with their myriad of friends and allies to fight off the evil beings seeking to kill anyone they wanted to accomplish their sinister goals. Especially with the Darach (Haley Webb) collecting guardians,...
Thus, it became more important than ever that Scott and Derek work together, along with their myriad of friends and allies to fight off the evil beings seeking to kill anyone they wanted to accomplish their sinister goals. Especially with the Darach (Haley Webb) collecting guardians,...
- 12/10/2013
- by Tiffany Vogt
- The TV Addict
Scott asserted his dominance as the ‘True Alpha’ this week — but which member of ‘his’ pack is already plotting against him? Spoilers ahead!
The Aug. 19 mid-season finale of Teen Wolf was like a really irresponsible babysitter. It threw crazy stuff at us for an entire hour, spoiled us (with stunning CGI) and it failed to keep several very important people alive. That said, it was easily the most epic, climactic episode of the series — and it paved the way for Scott’s (Tyler Posey) next adventures, both as a wolf and as an angsty, hormonal teenager.
I guess the best way to make our way through this episode is by playing “Dead or Alive: Beacon Hills Edition.”
Dead
Jennifer: I never thought I’d say this about a Teen Wolf villain, but I’m really going to miss Haley Webb. Jennifer was the most well-rounded villain we’ve gotten so far,...
The Aug. 19 mid-season finale of Teen Wolf was like a really irresponsible babysitter. It threw crazy stuff at us for an entire hour, spoiled us (with stunning CGI) and it failed to keep several very important people alive. That said, it was easily the most epic, climactic episode of the series — and it paved the way for Scott’s (Tyler Posey) next adventures, both as a wolf and as an angsty, hormonal teenager.
I guess the best way to make our way through this episode is by playing “Dead or Alive: Beacon Hills Edition.”
Dead
Jennifer: I never thought I’d say this about a Teen Wolf villain, but I’m really going to miss Haley Webb. Jennifer was the most well-rounded villain we’ve gotten so far,...
- 8/20/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
Browse our gallery of ‘Teen Wolf’ season three moments and vote for your favorite.
With the mid-season finale of Teen Wolf just hours away, HollywoodLife.com is reflecting on 10 of the moments responsible for making season three so unpredictable — and irresistible. From the reveal of the Darach to Stiles (Dylan O’Brien) and Lydia’s (Holland Roden) long-awaited kiss, we want to know which jaw-droppers you think made Teen Wolf so good all summer.
10 Best Moments Of ‘Teen Wolf’ Season 3 — So Far
1. Two become one: Season three was epic from the start. Don’t even pretend like you didn’t freak out when Ethan (Charlie Carver) and Aiden (Max Carver) first stripped down and morphed into one, giant Alpha monster.
2. Danny & Ethan hook up: Considering Teen Wolf is often regarded as being one of the gayest shows on TV, I’m surprised it took us this long to get to an actual gay scene.
With the mid-season finale of Teen Wolf just hours away, HollywoodLife.com is reflecting on 10 of the moments responsible for making season three so unpredictable — and irresistible. From the reveal of the Darach to Stiles (Dylan O’Brien) and Lydia’s (Holland Roden) long-awaited kiss, we want to know which jaw-droppers you think made Teen Wolf so good all summer.
10 Best Moments Of ‘Teen Wolf’ Season 3 — So Far
1. Two become one: Season three was epic from the start. Don’t even pretend like you didn’t freak out when Ethan (Charlie Carver) and Aiden (Max Carver) first stripped down and morphed into one, giant Alpha monster.
2. Danny & Ethan hook up: Considering Teen Wolf is often regarded as being one of the gayest shows on TV, I’m surprised it took us this long to get to an actual gay scene.
- 8/19/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
Plus, with only one episode until the dreaded lunar eclipse, Scott and his pack are brought to the brink of death. Yeah, it was one of those nights.
Family and sacrifice were the two main themes of Teen Wolf‘s Aug. 12 episode, as Scott (Tyler Posey), Stiles (Dylan O’Brien), Allison (Crystal Reed) and Derek (Tyler Hoechlin) all went to extreme lengths to save the people they love. Of course, we won’t know how successful their efforts were until next week’s mid-season finale, so for now, let’s just talk about tonight’s epic surprises.
Papa, Can You Hear Me?
The biggest surprise of this week’s episode was easily the reveal that the super-handsome FBI agent questioning Stiles wasn’t your run-of-the-mill super-handsome FBI agent; he also happens to be Scott’s super-handsome father! (Did I mention he’s super-handsome?)
I figured that executive producer Jeff Davis...
Family and sacrifice were the two main themes of Teen Wolf‘s Aug. 12 episode, as Scott (Tyler Posey), Stiles (Dylan O’Brien), Allison (Crystal Reed) and Derek (Tyler Hoechlin) all went to extreme lengths to save the people they love. Of course, we won’t know how successful their efforts were until next week’s mid-season finale, so for now, let’s just talk about tonight’s epic surprises.
Papa, Can You Hear Me?
The biggest surprise of this week’s episode was easily the reveal that the super-handsome FBI agent questioning Stiles wasn’t your run-of-the-mill super-handsome FBI agent; he also happens to be Scott’s super-handsome father! (Did I mention he’s super-handsome?)
I figured that executive producer Jeff Davis...
- 8/13/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
There’s a lot to say after Teen Wolf dropped that gigantic bomb on us at the close of last week’s episode. We now know that Derek’s (Tyler Hoechlin) new girlfriend moonlights as the murderous, possibly (er, probably) psychotic Darach. Unfortunately, most of that extended commentary will have to wait for a post-season retrospective because tonight’s episode left us with more than enough to say.
Teen Wolf has consistently been a solid show, but now that MTV has given it a full 24-episode season we are finally getting to see an arc that isn’t limited by such strict time-constraints. That boost in time is most likely to thank for why this episode was, in my opinion, the most intense one we’ve seen to-date.
I think we can all agree that there have been some memorable moments over the past two and half seasons, but nothing...
Teen Wolf has consistently been a solid show, but now that MTV has given it a full 24-episode season we are finally getting to see an arc that isn’t limited by such strict time-constraints. That boost in time is most likely to thank for why this episode was, in my opinion, the most intense one we’ve seen to-date.
I think we can all agree that there have been some memorable moments over the past two and half seasons, but nothing...
- 8/7/2013
- by Lindsay Sperling
- We Got This Covered
Everybody’s favorite ‘True Alpha’ is at a crossroad. Which way will he go?
Two very different storms hit Beacon Hills on the Aug. 5 episode of Teen Wolf – the literal storm (hurricane!) and the figurative storm (plots converging!) — and when the weather finally died down, Scott (Tyler Posey) was faced with his most difficult decision yet: Will he give himself over to Deucalion (Gideon Emery) to save the guardians?
We’ll have to wait until next week to find out for sure, but it definitely looks like Ty-Ty is willing to give into Duke’s demands. (Sorry if “Ty-Ty” and “Duke” are too cutesy for you, by the way. Making light of this show is the only way I can truly process it.)
For now, let’s focus on the insanity that was this week’s episode — and not just the part where Isaac (Daniel Sharman) totally said Allison (Crystal Reed) was hot.
Two very different storms hit Beacon Hills on the Aug. 5 episode of Teen Wolf – the literal storm (hurricane!) and the figurative storm (plots converging!) — and when the weather finally died down, Scott (Tyler Posey) was faced with his most difficult decision yet: Will he give himself over to Deucalion (Gideon Emery) to save the guardians?
We’ll have to wait until next week to find out for sure, but it definitely looks like Ty-Ty is willing to give into Duke’s demands. (Sorry if “Ty-Ty” and “Duke” are too cutesy for you, by the way. Making light of this show is the only way I can truly process it.)
For now, let’s focus on the insanity that was this week’s episode — and not just the part where Isaac (Daniel Sharman) totally said Allison (Crystal Reed) was hot.
- 8/6/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
Featuring Dallas’ Josh Henderson, the thriller Rushlights has arrived on DVD and Blu-ray from Vertical Entertainment! Along with Henderson, the film features performances from Beau Bridges, Aidan Quinn, and Haley Webb. It was directed by Antoni Stutz. The film sees Henderson in the role of Billy and Webb as Sarah, two delinquent teenage lovers from the suburbs of Los Angeles who travel to a small southern town to falsely claim a dead friend's inheritance. Once there, the two teens wind up in a nightmare of greed and betrayal when confronted with the twisted and bizarre underworld of Tremo, Texas. Check out the trailer from the film:...
- 8/5/2013
- by Patrick Luce
- Monsters and Critics
Title: Rushlights Directed by: Antoni Stutz Starring: Beau Bridges, Aidan Quinn, Josh Henderson, Haley Webb, Jordan Bridges, Crispian Belfrage Running Time: 96 minutes, Rated R, Available on Blu-ray Special Features: Behind the Scenes featurette Billy has been going to the local diner where Sarah works as a waitress for weeks and finally mustered the courage to ask her out. A week after a passionate tryst, she calls him up out of the blue crying. He goes to her apartment to investigate only to find her almost identical looking roommate Ellen, dead on the couch of an apparent heroin overdose; Sarah is crying in the bedroom. He gathers Sarah’s belongings and [ Read More ]
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- 8/4/2013
- by juliana
- ShockYa
What's that famous saying, the enemy of my enemy is my friend? That will be the theme of Teen Wolf's next episode as Scott (Tyler Hoechlin) and Scott (Tyler Posey) are forced to team up with the big bad Darach, who was revealed to be English teacher Ms. Blake (Haley Webb) in order to "save the pack." Oh, and they can also save Cora (Adelaide Kane), Sheriff Stilinski (Linden Ashby) and Mama McCall (Melissa Ponzio). Gulp! We've got an exclusive preview of next week's episode and Teen Wolf fans might want to take a deep breath before watching and seeing the craziness that the MTV hit series has in store in its final three episodes. It seems "working with the Darach" is the only...
- 7/31/2013
- E! Online
“Are you threatening me? You know what I’m gonna do? I’m gonna brake off an extra large branch of mountain ash, wrap it in wolfsbane, roll it in mistletoe, and shove it up your freakin’”
The cat (er, wolf) is out of the bag on this episode of Teen Wolf, but things don’t exactly go according to plan.
There’s been some debate between Scott (Tyler Posey) and Stiles (Dylan O’Brien) lately about filling the Sheriff in on all the behinds the scenes happenings. As much as Stiles was against it, the opportunity presented itself again on tonight’s episode of Teen Wolf and he just couldn’t postpone the inevitable any longer.
It’s ironic that Miss Blake (Haley Webb) put the idea in Stiles’ head to look at the entire board, considering what we now know about her. Sheriff Stilinski (Linden Ashby) may have...
The cat (er, wolf) is out of the bag on this episode of Teen Wolf, but things don’t exactly go according to plan.
There’s been some debate between Scott (Tyler Posey) and Stiles (Dylan O’Brien) lately about filling the Sheriff in on all the behinds the scenes happenings. As much as Stiles was against it, the opportunity presented itself again on tonight’s episode of Teen Wolf and he just couldn’t postpone the inevitable any longer.
It’s ironic that Miss Blake (Haley Webb) put the idea in Stiles’ head to look at the entire board, considering what we now know about her. Sheriff Stilinski (Linden Ashby) may have...
- 7/30/2013
- by Lindsay Sperling
- We Got This Covered
Moviefone's Top DVD of the Week
"Black Rock"
What's It About? Co-written, directed by, and starring Katie Aselton, "Black Rock" follows three friends on a trip to a remote island. Initially setting out to dig up a time capsule they buried as kids the girls end up fighting for their lives once they meet a group of dangerous ex-soldiers.
Why We're In: Co-written by Aselton's husband Mark Duplass ("Safety Not Guaranteed"), "Black Rock" is a noteworthy survival thriller in the vein of 1972's "Deliverance." Along with Aselton, co-stars Lake Bell and Kate Bosworth give great performances in this film with gripping tension.
Moviefone's Top Blu-ray of the Week
"The Devil's Backbone" Criterion Collection
What's It About? With 2001's "The Devil's Backbone," writer-director Guillermo del Toro declared himself a true master of contemporary horror. Set at the end of the Spanish Civil War, the story follows 12-year-old Carlos (Fernando Tielve) who...
"Black Rock"
What's It About? Co-written, directed by, and starring Katie Aselton, "Black Rock" follows three friends on a trip to a remote island. Initially setting out to dig up a time capsule they buried as kids the girls end up fighting for their lives once they meet a group of dangerous ex-soldiers.
Why We're In: Co-written by Aselton's husband Mark Duplass ("Safety Not Guaranteed"), "Black Rock" is a noteworthy survival thriller in the vein of 1972's "Deliverance." Along with Aselton, co-stars Lake Bell and Kate Bosworth give great performances in this film with gripping tension.
Moviefone's Top Blu-ray of the Week
"The Devil's Backbone" Criterion Collection
What's It About? With 2001's "The Devil's Backbone," writer-director Guillermo del Toro declared himself a true master of contemporary horror. Set at the end of the Spanish Civil War, the story follows 12-year-old Carlos (Fernando Tielve) who...
- 7/30/2013
- by Erin Whitney
- Moviefone
Plus, Lydia is a What now? As Reese Witherspoon would say, mid-incarceration, this episode was ‘beyond.’
There was a whole lot of finger pointing going on during the July 29 episode of Teen Wolf. Allison (Crystal Reed) spent most of the hour convinced her dad was the Darach, while Scott (Tyler Posey) accused Ms. Morrell of being behind all of this season’s brutal murders. As it turns out, they were Both wrong!
Ready to be spoiled? Don’t say I didn’t warn you… Oh, who am I kidding? If you didn’t watch the episode, and you’re still reading this, you deserve to be spoiled.
Ms. Blake Is The Darach!
Jennifer (Haley Webb) taught her most important lesson yet at the end of the episode, revealing herself to be the all-powerful killer everyone’s been scurred of for the past nine weeks. Apparently, she’s not quite as...
There was a whole lot of finger pointing going on during the July 29 episode of Teen Wolf. Allison (Crystal Reed) spent most of the hour convinced her dad was the Darach, while Scott (Tyler Posey) accused Ms. Morrell of being behind all of this season’s brutal murders. As it turns out, they were Both wrong!
Ready to be spoiled? Don’t say I didn’t warn you… Oh, who am I kidding? If you didn’t watch the episode, and you’re still reading this, you deserve to be spoiled.
Ms. Blake Is The Darach!
Jennifer (Haley Webb) taught her most important lesson yet at the end of the episode, revealing herself to be the all-powerful killer everyone’s been scurred of for the past nine weeks. Apparently, she’s not quite as...
- 7/30/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
We’ve seen Teen Wolf use flashbacks to move the story along before, but this episode took that concept to another level. ‘Visionary’ gave us a brand new perspective on what it means to be Derek Hale (Tyler Hoechlin).
With every broody supernatural being we encounter it seems inherent that there is a super-sappy back story to go along with them. We’ve seen it in The Vampire Diaries with Stefan Salvatore (Paul Wesley), and before that with Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) in Twilight, and pretty much with every related character since even before television and film existed.
This episode didn’t break down Derek completely, but it did give us a little more information to go off of. Before this we only had a vague sense of his character’s motivations. We could only assume that his prolonged teen angst was a result of a childhood abruptly cut short...
With every broody supernatural being we encounter it seems inherent that there is a super-sappy back story to go along with them. We’ve seen it in The Vampire Diaries with Stefan Salvatore (Paul Wesley), and before that with Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) in Twilight, and pretty much with every related character since even before television and film existed.
This episode didn’t break down Derek completely, but it did give us a little more information to go off of. Before this we only had a vague sense of his character’s motivations. We could only assume that his prolonged teen angst was a result of a childhood abruptly cut short...
- 7/25/2013
- by Lindsay Sperling
- We Got This Covered
A new trailer — which premiered at Comic-Con — reveals hookups, face-offs and a turning point for Scott. Watch!
If you’re a true Teen Wolf fan, you know how much Jeff Davis and his tight-lipped cast of brooding transformers hate letting spoilers slip out — so they decided to let an action-packed new trailer do it for them! A 90-second video was screened during the show’s July 18 panel at Comic-Con, and now it’s online for our viewing pleasure. (Warning: You’re in for a bumpy couple of weeks.)
Oh, we also learned that — following Teen Wolf‘s Aug. 19 mid-season finale — new episodes will return Jan. 6, 2014.
Worth the wait, my friends!
Spoilers From The Comic-Con Trailer
The new trailer — which features a pleasantly surprising amount of Bianca Lawson – is choc full o’ spoilers, so I’ll just do a little breakdown, based on what happens throughout. Ready? Ok, go!
0:17 — Why is Lydia (Holland Roden) bleeding?...
If you’re a true Teen Wolf fan, you know how much Jeff Davis and his tight-lipped cast of brooding transformers hate letting spoilers slip out — so they decided to let an action-packed new trailer do it for them! A 90-second video was screened during the show’s July 18 panel at Comic-Con, and now it’s online for our viewing pleasure. (Warning: You’re in for a bumpy couple of weeks.)
Oh, we also learned that — following Teen Wolf‘s Aug. 19 mid-season finale — new episodes will return Jan. 6, 2014.
Worth the wait, my friends!
Spoilers From The Comic-Con Trailer
The new trailer — which features a pleasantly surprising amount of Bianca Lawson – is choc full o’ spoilers, so I’ll just do a little breakdown, based on what happens throughout. Ready? Ok, go!
0:17 — Why is Lydia (Holland Roden) bleeding?...
- 7/19/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
“Sweetheart, my last boyfriend was a homicidal lizard, so I think I can handle a werewolf.”
On this episode of Teen Wolf, our heroes were forced to makes some difficult decisions that left everyone feeling butterflies in their stomach.
Teamwork is a big part of this show and tonight we saw it in full-force when all the good guys converged in order to save both Derek (Tyler Hoechlin) and Dr. Deaton (Seth Gilliam). Unfortunately, the combined efforts of our favorite Beacon Hills werewolf club wasn’t enough to save everyone. Derek and Dr. Deaton managed to make it out of their respective predicaments, but not without a handsome price being paid.
It hasn’t been long since the pack mourned the loss of Erica (Gage Golightly), who up until this point we thought was just another casualty of the bank ploy. Now the pack has lost another member. Boyd (Sinqua Walls...
On this episode of Teen Wolf, our heroes were forced to makes some difficult decisions that left everyone feeling butterflies in their stomach.
Teamwork is a big part of this show and tonight we saw it in full-force when all the good guys converged in order to save both Derek (Tyler Hoechlin) and Dr. Deaton (Seth Gilliam). Unfortunately, the combined efforts of our favorite Beacon Hills werewolf club wasn’t enough to save everyone. Derek and Dr. Deaton managed to make it out of their respective predicaments, but not without a handsome price being paid.
It hasn’t been long since the pack mourned the loss of Erica (Gage Golightly), who up until this point we thought was just another casualty of the bank ploy. Now the pack has lost another member. Boyd (Sinqua Walls...
- 7/17/2013
- by Lindsay Sperling
- We Got This Covered
But sadly, another wolf bites the dust. Find out which pack member didn’t last the night!
The July 15 episode of Teen Wolf introduced yet another phrase into fans’ vocabularies, “True Alpha,” as Scott (Tyler Posey) reached a new level in his own personal wolf-y evolution. Apparently pushing himself beyond his limits to save — or at least attempt to save — Dr. Deaton’s life turned Scott into a full-blown alpha wolf without having to be turned by someone else! Score?
Yes, score! Especially since this apparently only happens every hundred years, or so. But what does Scott becoming a “True Alpha” mean for the rest of Beacon Hills’ furry population? That remains to be seen, and I can’t wait to find out!
Bye Bye, Boyd!
As much as we all thought Dr. Deaton was going to bite the proverbial bullet — come on, the dude was left hanging in the...
The July 15 episode of Teen Wolf introduced yet another phrase into fans’ vocabularies, “True Alpha,” as Scott (Tyler Posey) reached a new level in his own personal wolf-y evolution. Apparently pushing himself beyond his limits to save — or at least attempt to save — Dr. Deaton’s life turned Scott into a full-blown alpha wolf without having to be turned by someone else! Score?
Yes, score! Especially since this apparently only happens every hundred years, or so. But what does Scott becoming a “True Alpha” mean for the rest of Beacon Hills’ furry population? That remains to be seen, and I can’t wait to find out!
Bye Bye, Boyd!
As much as we all thought Dr. Deaton was going to bite the proverbial bullet — come on, the dude was left hanging in the...
- 7/16/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
Steamy hookups, wild revelations and one big shocking return! Can we come back to this motel next week?
I often find myself defending Teen Wolf to my non-viewing friends by saying things like, “Listen, I know it has ‘Teen’ in the title, but it’s not that angsty.” Then came the July 8 episode, in which Scott (Tyler Posey) and the rest of his pubescent pack were so overcome by their inner demons that that they all tried to kill themselves. So as cool and creepy as the episode was, my “it’s not that angsty” argument is hereby null and void.
Welcome To The ‘Motel California’
In what might have been the most irresponsible class trip ever, the gang checked into a sketchy motel — the references to “Hotel California” were anything but subtle — and those druid sacrifices we heard about last week began to take shape in the form of mass suicides.
I often find myself defending Teen Wolf to my non-viewing friends by saying things like, “Listen, I know it has ‘Teen’ in the title, but it’s not that angsty.” Then came the July 8 episode, in which Scott (Tyler Posey) and the rest of his pubescent pack were so overcome by their inner demons that that they all tried to kill themselves. So as cool and creepy as the episode was, my “it’s not that angsty” argument is hereby null and void.
Welcome To The ‘Motel California’
In what might have been the most irresponsible class trip ever, the gang checked into a sketchy motel — the references to “Hotel California” were anything but subtle — and those druid sacrifices we heard about last week began to take shape in the form of mass suicides.
- 7/9/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
In its first two seasons Teen Wolf pulled off some pretty spectacular storylines, and now we are finally getting a taste of what the show can do with twice as many episodes and half the rush.
There were some great moments on this episode of Teen Wolf, starting with a teacher that obviously hasn’t learned her lesson. Last week we saw Beacon Hill’s newest English teacher, Miss Blake (Haley Webb), find herself in a very wrong place at a very wrong time. Fortunately for her, she came out of it physically unharmed and with a real-life tragic hero to boot. And I’ll just go ahead and say what so many viewers were thinking, Derek Hale (Tyler Hoechlin) can save me anytime!
The ominous music and preposterous empty hallway 20 minutes before school starts aside, Miss Blake and Derek’s face time was actually pretty sweet. If these two...
There were some great moments on this episode of Teen Wolf, starting with a teacher that obviously hasn’t learned her lesson. Last week we saw Beacon Hill’s newest English teacher, Miss Blake (Haley Webb), find herself in a very wrong place at a very wrong time. Fortunately for her, she came out of it physically unharmed and with a real-life tragic hero to boot. And I’ll just go ahead and say what so many viewers were thinking, Derek Hale (Tyler Hoechlin) can save me anytime!
The ominous music and preposterous empty hallway 20 minutes before school starts aside, Miss Blake and Derek’s face time was actually pretty sweet. If these two...
- 6/26/2013
- by Lindsay Sperling
- We Got This Covered
In Antoni Stutz’s 90′s throwback neo-noir Rushlights, the casual flirtation between a very young, low-rent con-man, Billy (Josh Henderson), and ex-junkie turned lunch-counter waitress Sarah (Haley Webb) quickly grows into a torrid love affair in a tiny Texas hamlet, the type found in thrillers where money and guns often find themselves coming together in dangerous confluence, that bespeaks trouble. When Sarah’s roommate, with whom she has a remarkable resemblance, Od’s on heroin, she’s convinced by her cunning new lover to assume the dead woman’s identity after learning that she’s due to receive a hefty inheritance after the death of a wealthy …...
- 6/20/2013
- by Brandon Harris
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Film noir is a genre we largely associate with private dicks, feisty dames, and rain-slicked city streets. That is, until somebody decided perspiration was an effective substitute for precipitation, turning sunny locales like Miami or Los Angeles into suitable contemporary settings for these downbeat crime stories. In Rushlights, Billy (Josh Henderson) and Sarah (Haley Webb) are a down-and-out L.A. couple who chance upon what may be history's least advisable make-it-rich scheme. When Sarah's roommate, Ellen, overdoses, they act as any decent human beings would: by hastily packing a bag and getting the hell out of Del Rey (or wherever). While cooling their heels, they discover Billy threw a bunch of Ellen's things in Sarah's bag, including Ellen's driver's license and a letter de...
- 6/19/2013
- Village Voice
Filming just commenced on Season 3 of MTV's "Teen Wolf," and the network is releasing new info every week. First up are a teaser photo and a behind-the-scenes video in which the stars welcome cameras to the set and Tyler Posey and Dylan O'Brien answer some fan mail.
“Teen Wolf” stars Tyler Posey (Scott McCall), Crystal Reed (Allison Argent), Tyler Hoechlin (Derek Hale), Dylan O’Brien (Stiles), and Holland Roden (Lydia Martin). Season 3 guest stars include Haley Webb, twins Charlie and Max Carver (who also appear in the photo below), Adelaide Kane, and Felisha Terrell.
As the super-sized Season 3 (featuring 24 episodes) picks up, things are looking pretty grim for the gang, especially Isaac (Daniel Sharman), whose bloody, unconscious body is awoken (with jumper cables) by a girl we haven't yet met, and once he's able to orient himself, he's told by the shadowy figure that his memories have been sapped from him.
“Teen Wolf” stars Tyler Posey (Scott McCall), Crystal Reed (Allison Argent), Tyler Hoechlin (Derek Hale), Dylan O’Brien (Stiles), and Holland Roden (Lydia Martin). Season 3 guest stars include Haley Webb, twins Charlie and Max Carver (who also appear in the photo below), Adelaide Kane, and Felisha Terrell.
As the super-sized Season 3 (featuring 24 episodes) picks up, things are looking pretty grim for the gang, especially Isaac (Daniel Sharman), whose bloody, unconscious body is awoken (with jumper cables) by a girl we haven't yet met, and once he's able to orient himself, he's told by the shadowy figure that his memories have been sapped from him.
- 12/28/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Recent casting notices for small-screen projects:
Jere Burns (Burn Notice, Justified, Otis) has been cast in a recurring role in Bates Motel. He will play Jake Abernathy, "a mysterious character who will play a pivotal role" in A&E's Psycho "prequel."
Haley Webb (The Final Destination) has been added to the upcoming season of Teen Wolf as a "rumored love interest" for Derek.
Marin Ireland (Homeland) has been added to Kevin Williamson's new Fox thriller, The Following. She will play Amanda, "a sweet and simple-minded but fragile woman" who will first appear in the series' 9th episode, with the potential to recur.
Veteran makeup artist Michael Westmore will join the next cycle of Face Off full-time as a mentor to the aspiring special effects artists. Westmore, a 50+ year veteran of the special effects makeup industry, has guested on previous seasons of the show, hosted by his daughter McKenzie, but...
Jere Burns (Burn Notice, Justified, Otis) has been cast in a recurring role in Bates Motel. He will play Jake Abernathy, "a mysterious character who will play a pivotal role" in A&E's Psycho "prequel."
Haley Webb (The Final Destination) has been added to the upcoming season of Teen Wolf as a "rumored love interest" for Derek.
Marin Ireland (Homeland) has been added to Kevin Williamson's new Fox thriller, The Following. She will play Amanda, "a sweet and simple-minded but fragile woman" who will first appear in the series' 9th episode, with the potential to recur.
Veteran makeup artist Michael Westmore will join the next cycle of Face Off full-time as a mentor to the aspiring special effects artists. Westmore, a 50+ year veteran of the special effects makeup industry, has guested on previous seasons of the show, hosted by his daughter McKenzie, but...
- 12/4/2012
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
We have a bit of casting news for Season 3 of MTV's "Teen Wolf." Haley Webb (The Final Destination) has signed on for a recurring role that is rumored to be a new love interest for Derek Hale (Tyler Hoechlin). Webb joins twins Charlie and Max Carver, Adelaide Kane, and Felisha Terrell.
The Carvers, who played the Scavo twins on ABC’s "Desperate Housewives," will play another set of twins, this time identical twin alpha werewolves Ethan and Aidan, dangerous charmers with brilliant minds. Kane ("Neighbours") will play Cora, a mysterious and beautiful young woman toughened by a life on her own who has secret ties to Beacon Hills, while Terrell is set to portray Kali, a ruthless and sexy alpha werewolf who invades Beacon Hills.
As the super-sized Season 3 (featuring 24 episodes) picks up, things are looking pretty grim for the gang, especially Isaac (Daniel Sharman), whose bloody, unconscious body is...
The Carvers, who played the Scavo twins on ABC’s "Desperate Housewives," will play another set of twins, this time identical twin alpha werewolves Ethan and Aidan, dangerous charmers with brilliant minds. Kane ("Neighbours") will play Cora, a mysterious and beautiful young woman toughened by a life on her own who has secret ties to Beacon Hills, while Terrell is set to portray Kali, a ruthless and sexy alpha werewolf who invades Beacon Hills.
As the super-sized Season 3 (featuring 24 episodes) picks up, things are looking pretty grim for the gang, especially Isaac (Daniel Sharman), whose bloody, unconscious body is...
- 11/30/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Veteran British actor Mark Ryan has joined Starz’s upcoming series Black Sails, the eight-episode pirate adventure executive produced by Michael Bay that is set 20 years before the events in Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island. Ryan will play Gates, Captain Flint’s (Toby Stephens) right-hand man. Ryan, who has been the on-set presence of the Autobots on all three Transformers movies, is managed by Sandy Oroumieh. Haley Webb is set for a major recurring role on the coming season of MTV’s Teen Wolf. She will play rumored love interest for Derek Hale (Tyler Hoechlin). Webb, repped by Innovative and Principato Young, has completed indies Rushlights and Single In South Beach.
- 11/30/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
With the fifth installment of the Final Destination horror franchise coming to theaters in August, Warner Home Video is releasing the fourth movie on Blu-ray 3D with a coupon toward admission to the new film.
In theaters in 2009, The Final Destination has the same premise as the other films in the thriller franchise: a young man (Bobby Campo, Legally Blondes) has a premonition about his death and the death of his girlfriend (Shantel VanSanten, TV’s One Tree Hill) and friends (Nick Zano of TV’s Melrose Place and Haley Webb, Big Game) in a race car crash, but when he saves them all, death comes after each of them. The movie also stars Krista Allen (TV’s The Philanthropist).
The Final Destination Blu-ray 3D will be released on Aug. 16, 10 days before Final Destination 5 3D arrives in theaters.
Priced at $44.95, the disc release will include the fourth movie on Blu-ray 3D,...
In theaters in 2009, The Final Destination has the same premise as the other films in the thriller franchise: a young man (Bobby Campo, Legally Blondes) has a premonition about his death and the death of his girlfriend (Shantel VanSanten, TV’s One Tree Hill) and friends (Nick Zano of TV’s Melrose Place and Haley Webb, Big Game) in a race car crash, but when he saves them all, death comes after each of them. The movie also stars Krista Allen (TV’s The Philanthropist).
The Final Destination Blu-ray 3D will be released on Aug. 16, 10 days before Final Destination 5 3D arrives in theaters.
Priced at $44.95, the disc release will include the fourth movie on Blu-ray 3D,...
- 4/25/2011
- by Sam
- Disc Dish
Welcome to the latest entry in our regular feature here at Blogomatic3000, where – in association with the folks at Sky Movies HD – we take a look at some of the films premiering on Sky Movies and Sky Box-Office this month.
Adventureland
Stars: Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Ryan Reynolds, Bill Hader, Kristen Wiig | Written and Directed by Greg Mottola
Adventureland boasts a cast consisting of Kristen Stewart, idol of millions of tweenage girls, Hollywood’s most likable actor, Ryan Reynolds and the surely-destined-for-the-a-list-post-The-Social-Network wunderkind, Jesse Eisenberg. There’s also support from the riotously funny Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig. Could this be the best cast of 2009?
James (Eisenberg) finds himself working at the titular theme park in the summer of 1987 in order to raise cash for a post-graduate course in New York. There he meets a variety of freaks and geeks including the sardonic Joel (Martin Starr) and the beguiling Em...
Adventureland
Stars: Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Ryan Reynolds, Bill Hader, Kristen Wiig | Written and Directed by Greg Mottola
Adventureland boasts a cast consisting of Kristen Stewart, idol of millions of tweenage girls, Hollywood’s most likable actor, Ryan Reynolds and the surely-destined-for-the-a-list-post-The-Social-Network wunderkind, Jesse Eisenberg. There’s also support from the riotously funny Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig. Could this be the best cast of 2009?
James (Eisenberg) finds himself working at the titular theme park in the summer of 1987 in order to raise cash for a post-graduate course in New York. There he meets a variety of freaks and geeks including the sardonic Joel (Martin Starr) and the beguiling Em...
- 8/5/2010
- by Jack Kirby
- Nerdly
During last week's 2010 ShoWest in Las Vegas, Warner Bros.' Alan Horn spilled the plan to make "Final Destination 5". Responding to the statement, ShockTillYouDrop.com has just contacted producer Craig Perry, who has been on board for the franchise from the beginning, to quiz him about the status of the project.
"If we find the right storyline - and we're working on it - then we'll take the lessons we learned from 'The Final Destination' and make the necessary improvements to deliver what audiences expect from this franchise, going back to the original," Perry shared. "What I know for sure is that it will be in 3-D and deliver inventive, suspenseful, fun kills. That I can promise!"
"Final Destination 5" will serve as the follow-up to 2009 "The Final Destination" which managed to enter at the peak of North American Box Office on its debut weekend. Starring the likes of Shantel VanSanten,...
"If we find the right storyline - and we're working on it - then we'll take the lessons we learned from 'The Final Destination' and make the necessary improvements to deliver what audiences expect from this franchise, going back to the original," Perry shared. "What I know for sure is that it will be in 3-D and deliver inventive, suspenseful, fun kills. That I can promise!"
"Final Destination 5" will serve as the follow-up to 2009 "The Final Destination" which managed to enter at the peak of North American Box Office on its debut weekend. Starring the likes of Shantel VanSanten,...
- 3/22/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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