I’ve been a fan of this show for a long time now. Let’s just say that the season three finale of The 100 is exactly what I expected from this show. Each year the mythology deepens and thickens, and the characters become deeper, more mature beings than the previous season. Rather than falling into any sort of trope, The 100 constantly makes decisions that keep the audience guessing, and keep the stakes of the show at a constantly high level. This episode was no exception to that, and was everything I hoped it’d be. This week on the season finale of The 100: Clarke takes
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- 5/20/2016
- by Nick Hogan
- TVovermind.com
The Precogs should’ve seen this coming: Fox has trimmed Minority Report‘s initial 13-episode order to 10 episodes.
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The reduction comes in the wake of the freshman thriller’s disappointing ratings performance thus far. Its most recent Monday outing drew just 2.3 million total viewers and a 0.7 demo rating, down 11 and 22 percent week-to-week and off 26 and 36 percent from its weak premiere.
A Fox insider notes that Episode 10 will serve as a satisfying conclusion to the season. And despite the show’s ratings woes, the current plan is to keep Minority Report...
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The reduction comes in the wake of the freshman thriller’s disappointing ratings performance thus far. Its most recent Monday outing drew just 2.3 million total viewers and a 0.7 demo rating, down 11 and 22 percent week-to-week and off 26 and 36 percent from its weak premiere.
A Fox insider notes that Episode 10 will serve as a satisfying conclusion to the season. And despite the show’s ratings woes, the current plan is to keep Minority Report...
- 10/10/2015
- TVLine.com
Following their big split at the end of last week’s episode, is there any hope left for Jimmy and Lydia in Monday’s Significant Mother season finale (The CW, 9:30/8:30c)?
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Series creators Erin Cardillo and Richard Keith won’t say, but they do promise that the finale will fill in a few blanks from the couple’s latest argument, in addition to revealing “whether or not it’ll all end happily.” And what’s this about Nate coming to their rescue?
“There’s a point where...
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Series creators Erin Cardillo and Richard Keith won’t say, but they do promise that the finale will fill in a few blanks from the couple’s latest argument, in addition to revealing “whether or not it’ll all end happily.” And what’s this about Nate coming to their rescue?
“There’s a point where...
- 10/5/2015
- TVLine.com
An auteur of nine ambitious and distinct films, Christopher Nolan is a filmmaker of singular vision as this new video tribute highlights. Featuring clips from his first film "Following," juxtaposed with some memorable scenes from Nolan’s "The Dark Knight" trilogy, and revisiting the ambitious and unforgettable "Memento" (also my personal favorite). Of course, there are just-as-honorable mentions for "The Prestige" (winner of the best cameo ever award, with David Bowie as Nikola Tesla), "Insomnia," the unforgettably pulsating "Inception" and his most recent love affair with outer space, "Interstellar." Read More: Christopher Nolan Talks "Bleak Future" Of Cinema & How Studios Will "Relearn" The Value Of The Theatrical Experience This intricate and expeditious mashup was created by Nikita Malko. These memorable scenes and moments like Michael Caine reading Dylan Thomas;...
- 8/4/2015
- by Samantha Vacca
- The Playlist
In the bleak universe of ‘The Walking Dead’ it’s not will someone bite it (or get bitten) in the near future, it’s when — and who. Unfortunately, these two brand new trailers for the Feb. 9 midseason premiere have us worried that Maggie will be the next to go. Also, is that Carol?!
Oh The Walking Dead, you always know how to keep us guessing! A brand new trailer for the Feb. 9 midseason premiere, “After,” was revealed on Jan. 28, and it has us seriously worried about our beloved Maggie (Lauren Cohan). Additionally, a TV ad that ran on Jan. 26 teases the return of a very fan-favorite character! Check out both videos below!
‘Walking Dead’ New Season 4 Trailers: Will Maggie Be Next To Go?
As Gwen would say, his s–t is bananas.
“We’ll never get things back to the way things used to be,” a severely beaten up Rick...
Oh The Walking Dead, you always know how to keep us guessing! A brand new trailer for the Feb. 9 midseason premiere, “After,” was revealed on Jan. 28, and it has us seriously worried about our beloved Maggie (Lauren Cohan). Additionally, a TV ad that ran on Jan. 26 teases the return of a very fan-favorite character! Check out both videos below!
‘Walking Dead’ New Season 4 Trailers: Will Maggie Be Next To Go?
As Gwen would say, his s–t is bananas.
“We’ll never get things back to the way things used to be,” a severely beaten up Rick...
- 1/28/2014
- by Shaunna Murphy
- HollywoodLife
So much bad went down on ‘The Walking Dead”s December midseason finale that we needed the two month break to process it all, and now AMC has released a brand new trailer for the second half of the season that clearly shows that things are only getting worse — especially for Rick.
How much longer can Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) possibly hold on after losing everyone and everything he loves? This seems to be the main takeaway from the new Walking Dead trailer, which shows Rick in a terrifying state — and his son Carl (Chandler Riggs) trying his best to keep dear old dad alive and well. Check out the video below!
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Okay, so we knew that things would be not-so-great when The Walking Dead stumbled back to television on Feb. 9, but this new trailer makes it seem as if Rick...
How much longer can Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) possibly hold on after losing everyone and everything he loves? This seems to be the main takeaway from the new Walking Dead trailer, which shows Rick in a terrifying state — and his son Carl (Chandler Riggs) trying his best to keep dear old dad alive and well. Check out the video below!
New ‘Walking Dead’ Trailer: Chaos Reigns Take Our Poll
Okay, so we knew that things would be not-so-great when The Walking Dead stumbled back to television on Feb. 9, but this new trailer makes it seem as if Rick...
- 1/7/2014
- by Shaunna Murphy
- HollywoodLife
I have to admit that ‘The Following’ lost me last year. The murders felt too trite and gratuitous; I didn’t care about the main characters enough to want them to not die. But after screening the series’ second season premiere, ‘Resurrection,’ I can confirm that Season 2 is going to be way, way better.
Fox’s Kevin Bacon-starrer The Following is never going to hook you if you’re not a horror fan. But I am a horror fan — a huge one, in fact — and even I thought that Season 1 of The Following had major chinks in its armor. But Kevin Williamson is a great producer, and the show’s dynamic Season 2 premiere is a giant step in the right direction. Here are five reasons why The Following is better this time around.
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1. Humor
Kevin Williamson is known...
Fox’s Kevin Bacon-starrer The Following is never going to hook you if you’re not a horror fan. But I am a horror fan — a huge one, in fact — and even I thought that Season 1 of The Following had major chinks in its armor. But Kevin Williamson is a great producer, and the show’s dynamic Season 2 premiere is a giant step in the right direction. Here are five reasons why The Following is better this time around.
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1. Humor
Kevin Williamson is known...
- 1/3/2014
- by Shaunna Murphy
- HollywoodLife
When ‘The Walking’ Dead returns on Feb. 9, the Grimes Gang will be having a very rough go of it. AMC has released four new teasers for the show’s midseason premiere, and we have all four below!
All hell broke loose during The Walking Dead‘s December midseason finale, so it’s only fitting that Season 4′s second half will be a complete nightmare. One day after the release of the Carl (Chandler Riggs)-centric new poster, four brand new teasers for the upcoming episodes have revealed that at least three characters will be on the brink of death come February.
‘The Walking Dead’ Releases Four New Teasers Take Our Poll
If Daryl (Norman Reedus) dies, we riot. That’s the common phrase ’round these parts, but from the looks of the Beth (Emily Kinney) and Daryl teaser, riots might be on their way. Daryl and Beth become separated from...
All hell broke loose during The Walking Dead‘s December midseason finale, so it’s only fitting that Season 4′s second half will be a complete nightmare. One day after the release of the Carl (Chandler Riggs)-centric new poster, four brand new teasers for the upcoming episodes have revealed that at least three characters will be on the brink of death come February.
‘The Walking Dead’ Releases Four New Teasers Take Our Poll
If Daryl (Norman Reedus) dies, we riot. That’s the common phrase ’round these parts, but from the looks of the Beth (Emily Kinney) and Daryl teaser, riots might be on their way. Daryl and Beth become separated from...
- 1/3/2014
- by Shaunna Murphy
- HollywoodLife
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