Fear Street Part Two: 1978 is a perfect segue after the carnage that began in Fear Street Part One: 1994.
Kiana Madeira and Benjamin Flores Jr., return as Deena and Josh, who take what they've learned about C. Berman (Gillian Jacobs) and get in contact with her with the hope that they can save Sam (Olivia Scott Welch).
Of course, nothing is ever that easy, especially when it comes to horror movies.
To move forward, they need to understand the full picture of what has come before, and C. Berman's story is only the beginning.
She's a strange woman whose entire life has been shattered by what happened to her at Camp Nightwing in 1978.
Her life revolves around constantly ringing alarms, an oddity that isn't ever completely explained but only adds to her aura of mystery.
She hopes that by sharing the story of her tragic stay at the camp, Deena and...
Kiana Madeira and Benjamin Flores Jr., return as Deena and Josh, who take what they've learned about C. Berman (Gillian Jacobs) and get in contact with her with the hope that they can save Sam (Olivia Scott Welch).
Of course, nothing is ever that easy, especially when it comes to horror movies.
To move forward, they need to understand the full picture of what has come before, and C. Berman's story is only the beginning.
She's a strange woman whose entire life has been shattered by what happened to her at Camp Nightwing in 1978.
Her life revolves around constantly ringing alarms, an oddity that isn't ever completely explained but only adds to her aura of mystery.
She hopes that by sharing the story of her tragic stay at the camp, Deena and...
- 7/7/2021
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Tom Keen’s family on The Blacklist: Redemption is expanding.
Lost alum Terry O’Quinn will recur on the spinoff series as Howard Hargrave, the father of Ryan Eggold’s character, EW.com reports.
RelatedEx-Castle Boss Tapped as Blacklist Spinoff Showrunner
Howard shares a complex relationship with his wife of many years, Scottie (Famke Janssen), and has suffered profound personal tragedies. He is the founder of Halcyon Aegis, the international private military contracting firm for which undercover operative Tom works.
The Blacklist: Redemption premieres Thursday, Feb. 23 at 10/9c on NBC.
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Lost alum Terry O’Quinn will recur on the spinoff series as Howard Hargrave, the father of Ryan Eggold’s character, EW.com reports.
RelatedEx-Castle Boss Tapped as Blacklist Spinoff Showrunner
Howard shares a complex relationship with his wife of many years, Scottie (Famke Janssen), and has suffered profound personal tragedies. He is the founder of Halcyon Aegis, the international private military contracting firm for which undercover operative Tom works.
The Blacklist: Redemption premieres Thursday, Feb. 23 at 10/9c on NBC.
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- 12/12/2016
- TVLine.com
'Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice': 'Grim and ponderous' DC Comics adaptation starring Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck. 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' review: Self-important 'hip and affected pessimism' According to no less an expert then director Zack Snyder, when saying the title of his relentlessly grave, monochromatic, and humorless superhero epic, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, do not say “versus.” Just say the letter “v.” And savor the thought because it's the only instance of economy in a film that otherwise revels in its unholy excess of words, sounds, pixels, edits, explosions, and regard for its own importance. Make no mistake: to those tasked with guiding the fortunes of corporate behemoths (in this instance, Warner Bros., the parent company of comic book publisher DC), Batman v Superman is of great importance. Its purpose is not only to browbeat the viewer until entertained to the point of exhaustion,...
- 3/26/2016
- by Mark Keizer
- Alt Film Guide
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