Crimson Peak may be the quintessential Guillermo del Toro film, as it compresses his fetishistic attention to detail into a single looming set where creaking floorboards, scores of dying moths, and the frequent intrusions of mutilated ghosts are just pieces in the giant dollhouse where the director merrily plays. The combination of gothic ghost story and harlequin romance doesn’t break new ground for either genre, but the intensity of Brandt Gordon’s art direction and Kate Hawley’s costume design reinforce the innate connection that period romance and horror share in how these genres so purely express their most profound ideas through ornate style.
Amusingly, the focus of the film’s first act—the gamesmanship of high society’s courtship rituals playing out in well-lit parlors—is no less tense than the story’s eventual retreat into the dark confines of Allerdale Hall. The most dominant sound effects in...
Amusingly, the focus of the film’s first act—the gamesmanship of high society’s courtship rituals playing out in well-lit parlors—is no less tense than the story’s eventual retreat into the dark confines of Allerdale Hall. The most dominant sound effects in...
- 5/13/2024
- by Jake Cole
- Slant Magazine
Despite being one of the most polarizing characters in the series, Jeffrey Dean Morgan has always valued his character, Negan, in The Walking Dead. However, there remains a notable aspect surrounding his character in the series finale that he found displeasing. Season 11 introduces Annie as Negan’s new wife, who is revealed to be pregnant.
Negan from The Walking Dead
Morgan, however, was not content with this direction, as he later explained in a conversation on Kelly Ripa’s Let’s Talk Off Camera podcast while expressing his disappointment with this particular storyline development.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan Had Issues With One Negan Detail in The Walking Dead
In an appearance on Kelly Ripa’s Let’s Talk Off Camera podcast, The Walking Dead star revealed an issue he had with Negan’s storyline in the series finale, where it is revealed that Negan has married Annie, played by Medina Senghore,...
Negan from The Walking Dead
Morgan, however, was not content with this direction, as he later explained in a conversation on Kelly Ripa’s Let’s Talk Off Camera podcast while expressing his disappointment with this particular storyline development.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan Had Issues With One Negan Detail in The Walking Dead
In an appearance on Kelly Ripa’s Let’s Talk Off Camera podcast, The Walking Dead star revealed an issue he had with Negan’s storyline in the series finale, where it is revealed that Negan has married Annie, played by Medina Senghore,...
- 5/11/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Willie Nelson celebrated his 90th birthday last weekend with some of his talented friends and admirers — from Keith Richards to Billy Strings — at the Hollywood Bowl in L.A. Just a few days later, the iconic singer-songwriter also added to his accolades by becoming a newly elected member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. From covering rock and pop classics to collaborating with non-country acts both live and on record, here are 10 of the mercurial master’s best rock-influenced performances.
“All Things Must Pass” (with Lukas Nelson)
Ex-Beatle George Harrison...
“All Things Must Pass” (with Lukas Nelson)
Ex-Beatle George Harrison...
- 5/4/2023
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Have Call the Midwife fans seen the last of Lucille Robinson? The dedicated nurse, who is played by Leonie Elliott, left London for Jamaica in the most recent episode of the show, which aired on March 26 on PBS. Here’s what we know about whether Nurse Robinson will be returning to Nonnatus House in the future or if she’s left Call the Midwife for good.
[Warning: This article contains major spoilers for Call the Midwife Season 12.]
What happened to Nurse Lucille Robinson on ‘Call the Midwife’? Leonie Elliott as Nurse Lucille Robinson in ‘Call the Midwife’ | Courtesy of Neal Street Productions
Lucille has been having a difficult time in recent episodes of Call the Midwife. The newlywed nurse experienced a miscarriage in season 11 and has been unable to get pregnant again. That, combined with severe homesickness, led her to fall into a serious depression. Lucille, who is from Jamaica, was also deeply troubled by rising anti-immigrant sentiment in Britain,...
[Warning: This article contains major spoilers for Call the Midwife Season 12.]
What happened to Nurse Lucille Robinson on ‘Call the Midwife’? Leonie Elliott as Nurse Lucille Robinson in ‘Call the Midwife’ | Courtesy of Neal Street Productions
Lucille has been having a difficult time in recent episodes of Call the Midwife. The newlywed nurse experienced a miscarriage in season 11 and has been unable to get pregnant again. That, combined with severe homesickness, led her to fall into a serious depression. Lucille, who is from Jamaica, was also deeply troubled by rising anti-immigrant sentiment in Britain,...
- 4/1/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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