Warning: The following contains spoilers for Thursday’s Supernatural.
Like father, like son?
Lucifer’s offspring inadvertently lived up to his deadly origins during Thursday’s Supernatural when Jack accidentally killed an innocent bystander and then decided to leave his newfound family behind. For the nephilim, the tragic death seemed to confirm his worst fears: “Maybe you’re right. Maybe I’m just another monster,” he told the Winchesters and Castiel.
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Like father, like son?
Lucifer’s offspring inadvertently lived up to his deadly origins during Thursday’s Supernatural when Jack accidentally killed an innocent bystander and then decided to leave his newfound family behind. For the nephilim, the tragic death seemed to confirm his worst fears: “Maybe you’re right. Maybe I’m just another monster,” he told the Winchesters and Castiel.
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- 11/17/2017
- TVLine.com
Comedy king Jerry Lewis, whose manic style amused generations of moviegoers on both sides of the Atlantic, yet whose popularity often confounded critics, has died, his agent confirmed to People. He was 91.
In a statement from Lewis’ daughter Danielle, the comedian’s manager confirmed that “he passed peacefully at home of natural causes with him loving family at his side.”
Las Vegas Review Journal columnist John Katsilometes confirmed the news on Twitter on Sunday, writing that Lewis’ rep told him in a statement that he died at 9:15 a.m. on Sunday morning in his home in Las Vegas.
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In a statement from Lewis’ daughter Danielle, the comedian’s manager confirmed that “he passed peacefully at home of natural causes with him loving family at his side.”
Las Vegas Review Journal columnist John Katsilometes confirmed the news on Twitter on Sunday, writing that Lewis’ rep told him in a statement that he died at 9:15 a.m. on Sunday morning in his home in Las Vegas.
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- 8/20/2017
- by Alexis L. Loinaz and Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
It’s hard to believe that the merc with a mouth does in fact say anything that’s non-offensive, but quite often it’s usually when he’s on a roll, meaning in battle, that his mouth really gets going. On his own he might entertain that 4th wall break monologue that fans have grown so used to, but his swearing is usually sporadic and like a rain cloud comes and goes. Those on this list on the other hand don’t have the random filter that Wade Wilson seems to ignore at times. Their mouths continually run whether they’re in battle or are just
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- 7/5/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
(Spoiler Alert: Please do not read on if you haven’t watched Thursday’s “Amazing Race” Season 29 finale) Brooke Cambi, a 36-year-old prosecutor from New York, and Scott Flanary, a 24-year-old Kellan Lutz lookalike from Charlotte, North Carolina, won “The Amazing Race” Season 29 in Thursday’s finale of the CBS hit. Team Brooke and Scott. (CBS) Their win is notable because Cambi’s hysterical reaction to all adversity, emotional outbursts, and perpetual meltdowns jeopardized the team’s standing multiple times during the competitive trek around the world. Flanary came off as a sympathetic character grooming a tough customer. On his own,...
- 6/2/2017
- by Mikey Glazer
- The Wrap
Pierce Brosnan is paying tribute to fellow James Bond star, Roger Moore.
Following the 89-year-old actor's death last week, Brosnan penned an emotional essay for Variety, published on Tuesday, in which he opens up about Moore's impact on his own life and career, calling the star his "first real hero."
"Only on reflection do I see how much of an influence Roger Moore had on me as a young Irish immigrant lad from the banks of the River Boyne," Brosnan wrote. "I guess the combination of Bond and The Saint ignited a flame for fame in my heart of innocent wonder. I wanted to be up there. Roger as the Saint made me believe in his world. And before I knew it, the man who was the Saint transformed into James Bond, an even greater hero to me as a boy."
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Following the 89-year-old actor's death last week, Brosnan penned an emotional essay for Variety, published on Tuesday, in which he opens up about Moore's impact on his own life and career, calling the star his "first real hero."
"Only on reflection do I see how much of an influence Roger Moore had on me as a young Irish immigrant lad from the banks of the River Boyne," Brosnan wrote. "I guess the combination of Bond and The Saint ignited a flame for fame in my heart of innocent wonder. I wanted to be up there. Roger as the Saint made me believe in his world. And before I knew it, the man who was the Saint transformed into James Bond, an even greater hero to me as a boy."
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Moore starred as anti-hero Simon Templar in the...
- 5/31/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Albert Einstein: physicist, Nobel laureate, romantic and … owl? Trying to get a handle on the complex person whose name is literally synonymous with genius was the biggest challenge for Nat Geo Channel’s first scripted anthology series, which even has the title “Genius.”
Einstein was best associated with his theory of relativity, which is one of the two pillars of modern physics, and his mass-energy equivalence formula, E=mc². Beyond the science and iconic shock of grey hair, though, was a man who started out very differently from how we now perceive him.
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“The goal of the show is to really humanize, get under the skin of Albert Einstein,” showrunner Ken Biller said. “We discovered that he lived this big, bold, brash, complicated, messy life.”
Einstein as a...
Einstein was best associated with his theory of relativity, which is one of the two pillars of modern physics, and his mass-energy equivalence formula, E=mc². Beyond the science and iconic shock of grey hair, though, was a man who started out very differently from how we now perceive him.
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“The goal of the show is to really humanize, get under the skin of Albert Einstein,” showrunner Ken Biller said. “We discovered that he lived this big, bold, brash, complicated, messy life.”
Einstein as a...
- 5/9/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
NFL Draft pick Garret Bolles’ 4-month-old son stole his big night – but, from the looks of it, the newest Denver Broncos player couldn’t be happier about it.
The 24-year-old from the University of Utah was picked up as left tackle by the team during Thursday night’s NFL Draft – and brought baby Kingston with him to the stage.
Bolles’ moment with Kingston immediately won the Internet’s affection: from the way the athlete lifted his son up into the air to the newborn’s tiny, stylish suit, it was all just too cute.
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The 24-year-old from the University of Utah was picked up as left tackle by the team during Thursday night’s NFL Draft – and brought baby Kingston with him to the stage.
Bolles’ moment with Kingston immediately won the Internet’s affection: from the way the athlete lifted his son up into the air to the newborn’s tiny, stylish suit, it was all just too cute.
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- 4/28/2017
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
Rishi Kapoor’s autobiography ‘Khullam Khulla – Rishi Kapoor Uncensored’ has revealed many unnerving aspects about the superstar’s life. In one of the excerpts from the book, Rishi Kapoor revealed that, he had gone into depression after his film Karz. On his own admission, Rishi Kapoor said that, while the outcome of the 1980 film KarzRead More
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- 1/17/2017
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
NEWSEnd of the year "tops" and "best ofs" are starting to appear online—well before many critics have seen many of the year's important films, we may add—and our favorite so far is Sight & Sound's poll for the best films of 2016. Maren Ade's Toni Erdmann deservedly tops the list, and aside from a few outliers (American Honey, Evolution), it looks pretty good from where we're sitting. Also just published are the the year's best movies as chosen by The New York Times: Manohla Dargis tops her list with Chantal Akerman's No Home Movie and A.O. Scott fetes Moonlight.The film world is just beginning to wrap 2016, and already we're looking at the next year: the Sundance Film Festival has begun announcing it selections, which we're gathering (and updating) here.Recommended VIEWINGWe may all have too much to watch (or so it seems), but here is something very...
- 12/7/2016
- MUBI
On Quantico Season 2 Episode 7, Alex realizes that she has lost the faith of Nimah, Ryan, Miranda, and Shelby. They have all decided that Ryan is more likely to make a breakthrough on the Aic front. Alex has, essentially, been benched. It's gotta hurt.
Alex isn't one to back down from a fight, but seeing as how Ryan gets tapped by the Aic, everyone might have been right to put their money on him.
Below, TV Fanatics Jasmine Peterson and Allison Nichols, along with TV Fanatic reader Meaghan Frey theorize whether Owen is involved with the Aic, if Alex broke or manipulated the terrorists, and much more. Join the discussion by sharing your theories in the comments.
Ryan is tapped. React.
Jasmine: I'm not a Ryan fan, so I assure you nothing that came out of my mouth was polite. But if this means he might be more interesting, so be it.
Alex isn't one to back down from a fight, but seeing as how Ryan gets tapped by the Aic, everyone might have been right to put their money on him.
Below, TV Fanatics Jasmine Peterson and Allison Nichols, along with TV Fanatic reader Meaghan Frey theorize whether Owen is involved with the Aic, if Alex broke or manipulated the terrorists, and much more. Join the discussion by sharing your theories in the comments.
Ryan is tapped. React.
Jasmine: I'm not a Ryan fan, so I assure you nothing that came out of my mouth was polite. But if this means he might be more interesting, so be it.
- 11/18/2016
- by Allison Nichols
- TVfanatic
“Ups ain’t the only brown that delivers.”
Actor Mike Colter’s guarded, injured, and ultimately good-hearted turn as Luke Cage was one of the few pleasures the first season of Jessica Jones had to offer. On his own and grounded in a much more immediate and organic sense of place and moment, he doesn’t disappoint. Luke Cage, adapted from the comics created by Archie Goodwin, George Tuska, and John Romita, Sr., is an atmospheric pleasure miles away from the one-note sarcasm of Jessica Jones or the relentless action figure workouts of Marvel’s blockbusters. The thoughtfulness and restraint with which the show approaches the struggle over Harlem’s identity, as embodied by the black men and women living, working, and dying on its streets, is refreshing.
Luke Cage sketches the historic neighborhood as a black community deeply divided along lines of culture, class, and generation. Money is either...
Actor Mike Colter’s guarded, injured, and ultimately good-hearted turn as Luke Cage was one of the few pleasures the first season of Jessica Jones had to offer. On his own and grounded in a much more immediate and organic sense of place and moment, he doesn’t disappoint. Luke Cage, adapted from the comics created by Archie Goodwin, George Tuska, and John Romita, Sr., is an atmospheric pleasure miles away from the one-note sarcasm of Jessica Jones or the relentless action figure workouts of Marvel’s blockbusters. The thoughtfulness and restraint with which the show approaches the struggle over Harlem’s identity, as embodied by the black men and women living, working, and dying on its streets, is refreshing.
Luke Cage sketches the historic neighborhood as a black community deeply divided along lines of culture, class, and generation. Money is either...
- 10/1/2016
- by Gretchen Felker-Martin
- Nerdly
Aside from creating one of the best sci-fi films of the 21st century so far, Michel Gondry is perhaps best known for his wildly inventive music videos, and one band that seems to bring the best out of him is The White Stripes. While they don’t technically have a new album on the way, Jack White Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016 was recently released, and one of the songs was the newly unearthed “City Lights,” written back during the Get Behind Me Satan Days.
As any great director friend should do, Gondry went ahead on his own and shot a music video for it, which features some playful, steamy action in the shower (although, perhaps not the kind you are thinking). Check out the video and album below, along with a message from Third Man Records and Gondry’s other White Stripes videos.
Third Man Records is pleased to share the...
As any great director friend should do, Gondry went ahead on his own and shot a music video for it, which features some playful, steamy action in the shower (although, perhaps not the kind you are thinking). Check out the video and album below, along with a message from Third Man Records and Gondry’s other White Stripes videos.
Third Man Records is pleased to share the...
- 9/12/2016
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
We've seen a couple of photos of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's Luke Hobbs character in prison for the upcoming sequel Fast 8, but we still don't know the details of how or why the Diplomatic Security Service agent ends up behind bars. This new photo and set video don't answer that question (which is fine with me, because I'd personally like to remain clueless until I see the actual movie), but Johnson and director F. Gary Gray do some serious hyping of their film's prison scene on Gray's instagram:
@therock is killing it in this action sequence today! What do you think he's doing in this action sequence? #f8 #fastandfuriousmovie #ineedtodosomepushupsstat
A video posted by F Gary Gray (@fgarygray) on Jul 19, 2016 at 12:21pm Pdt
That's a pretty damn high bar to set, but with the combination of Gray's talent behind the camera and the utterly insane world in which these characters operate,...
@therock is killing it in this action sequence today! What do you think he's doing in this action sequence? #f8 #fastandfuriousmovie #ineedtodosomepushupsstat
A video posted by F Gary Gray (@fgarygray) on Jul 19, 2016 at 12:21pm Pdt
That's a pretty damn high bar to set, but with the combination of Gray's talent behind the camera and the utterly insane world in which these characters operate,...
- 7/20/2016
- by Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
The Duck Dynasty kids are all grown up! Sadie Robertson - the 18-year-old daughter of former reality stars Willie and Korie Robertson - attended her senior prom Friday alongside cousin Cole Robertson, 18. Sadie captioned a Saturday Instagram photo of the two together, all dressed up, "making mems with the fam is the best, because we can laugh about them forever. thank you for always being there cuz! couldn't do life without you!" making mems with the fam is the best, because we can laugh about them forever. thank you for always being there cuz! couldn't do life without you! A...
- 4/3/2016
- by Adam Carlson, @acarlson91
- PEOPLE.com
It’s been half a year since we’ve heard anything from Lazy Rich. The Big Fish Recordings label head seems to have taken an unofficial hiatus over the past several months, but now, he’s made a triumphant return with a new track titled “Give Me Crazy.”
Although the song is not as punchy as what you might expect to hear from Lazy Rich, his electro house sound design sensibilities remain evident. With the vocals taking the spotlight, the rhythmic progression is met with intermittent high notes that give the whole of the arrangement something of an ’80s feel.
As it would happen, “Give Me Crazy” comes out through the Dutch label Big & Dirty Recordings. On his own label, however, Lazy Rich just released a new Kalidrium collaboration titled “Collab Bro” yesterday:
With festival season under way, you can look forward to more music from Lazy Rich in the coming months.
Although the song is not as punchy as what you might expect to hear from Lazy Rich, his electro house sound design sensibilities remain evident. With the vocals taking the spotlight, the rhythmic progression is met with intermittent high notes that give the whole of the arrangement something of an ’80s feel.
As it would happen, “Give Me Crazy” comes out through the Dutch label Big & Dirty Recordings. On his own label, however, Lazy Rich just released a new Kalidrium collaboration titled “Collab Bro” yesterday:
With festival season under way, you can look forward to more music from Lazy Rich in the coming months.
- 3/25/2016
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
In the previous episode of The Walking Dead, we caught up with Daryl, Sasha and Abraham as they were attacked by an unknown group, and Daryl was separated from the others. On his own, Daryl was kidnapped but then spent most of the episode trying to help his captors evade the same group who attacked him. His kidnappers returned his kindness by stealing his bike and crossbow. Meanwhile, Abraham and Sasha grew closer during their time together, with Abraham confessing that he would like to get to know Sasha much better. I doubt Rosita will be pleased by this development. Daryl eventually reunited with his friends, but as they were headed back to Alexandria, they received a call for help over the radio.
In this episode, "Heads Up," the action shifts back to Alexandria again in the lead-up to the mid-season finale, and we finally learn Glenn's fate.
In this episode, "Heads Up," the action shifts back to Alexandria again in the lead-up to the mid-season finale, and we finally learn Glenn's fate.
- 11/22/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Barry Decides He Needs To Protect The City On His Own — Picking up months after the Singularity attacked Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) is still struggling to forgive himself for Eddie’s death. Concerned about putting his friends in danger, Barry has pushed everyone away and has chosen to protect the city on his own. When a meta-human named Atom Smasher (guest star Adam Copeland) attacks the city, Iris (Candice Patton) tells Barry that he needs to let his friends help him protect the citizens of Central City. Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) helps Joe (Jesse L. Martin) with his Meta Task Force. Ralph Hemecker directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg & Gabrielle Stanton. It's go time. The season premiere of #TheFlash starts tonight at 8/7c! pic.twitter.com/dM8Lv8rror — The Flash (@CW_TheFlash) October 6, 2015...
- 10/6/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Barry Decides He Needs To Protect The City On His Own — Picking up months after the Singularity attacked Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) is still struggling to forgive himself for Eddie’s death. Concerned about putting his friends in danger, Barry has pushed everyone away and has chosen to protect the city on his own. When a meta-human named Atom Smasher (guest star Adam Copeland) attacks the city, Iris (Candice Patton) tells Barry that he needs to let his friends help him protect the citizens of Central City. Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) helps Joe (Jesse L. Martin) with his Meta Task Force. Ralph Hemecker directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg & Gabrielle Stanton.
- 10/5/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Barry Decides He Needs To Protect The City On His Own — Picking up months after the Singularity attacked Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) is still struggling to forgive himself for Eddie’s death. Concerned about putting his friends in danger, Barry has pushed everyone away and has chosen to protect the city on his own. When a meta-human named Atom Smasher (guest star Adam Copeland) attacks the city, Iris (Candice Patton) tells Barry that he needs to let his friends help him protect the citizens of Central City. Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) helps Joe (Jesse L. Martin) with his Meta Task Force. Ralph Hemecker directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg & Gabrielle Stanton.
- 10/5/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Barry Decides He Needs To Protect The City On His Own — Picking up months after the Singularity attacked Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) is still struggling to forgive himself for Eddie’s death. Concerned about putting his friends in danger, Barry has pushed everyone away and has chosen to protect the city on his own. When a meta-human named Atom Smasher (guest star Adam Copeland) attacks the city, Iris (Candice Patton) tells Barry that he needs to let his friends help him protect the citizens of Central City. Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) helps Joe (Jesse L. Martin) with his Meta Task Force. Ralph Hemecker directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg & Gabrielle Stanton. The Flash returns to the CW on October 6.
- 10/5/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Barry Decides He Needs To Protect The City On His Own — Picking up months after the Singularity attacked Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) is still struggling to forgive himself for Eddie’s death. Concerned about putting his friends in danger, Barry has pushed everyone away and has chosen to protect the city on his own. When a meta-human named Atom Smasher (guest star Adam Copeland) attacks the city, Iris (Candice Patton) tells Barry that he needs to let his friends help him protect the citizens of Central City. Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) helps Joe (Jesse L. Martin) with his Meta Task Force. Ralph Hemecker directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg & Gabrielle Stanton. The Flash returns to the CW on October 6.
- 10/1/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Barry Decides He Needs To Protect The City On His Own — Picking up months after the Singularity attacked Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) is still struggling to forgive himself for Eddie’s death. Concerned about putting his friends in danger, Barry has pushed everyone away and has chosen to protect the city on his own. When a meta-human named Atom Smasher (guest star Adam Copeland) attacks the city, Iris (Candice Patton) tells Barry that he needs to let his friends help him protect the citizens of Central City. Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) helps Joe (Jesse L. Martin) with his Meta Task Force. Ralph Hemecker directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg & Gabrielle Stanton. See you in a week #Flash A photo posted by Teddy Sears (@teddysears) on Sep 29, 2015 at 9:30am Pdt...
- 9/29/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Barry Decides He Needs To Protect The City On His Own — Picking up months after the Singularity attacked Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) is still struggling to forgive himself for Eddie’s death. Concerned about putting his friends in danger, Barry has pushed everyone away and has chosen to protect the city on his own. When a meta-human named Atom Smasher (guest star Adam Copeland) attacks the city, Iris (Candice Patton) tells Barry that he needs to let his friends help him protect the citizens of Central City. Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) helps Joe (Jesse L. Martin) with his Meta Task Force. Ralph Hemecker directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg & Gabrielle Stanton.
- 9/29/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Barry Decides He Needs To Protect The City On His Own — Picking up months after the Singularity attacked Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) is still struggling to forgive himself for Eddie’s death. Concerned about putting his friends in danger, Barry has pushed everyone away and has chosen to protect the city on his own. When a meta-human named Atom Smasher (guest star Adam Copeland) attacks the city, Iris (Candice Patton) tells Barry that he needs to let his friends help him protect the citizens of Central City. Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) helps Joe (Jesse L. Martin) with his Meta Task Force. Ralph Hemecker directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg & Gabrielle Stanton. The Flash returns to the CW on October 6.
- 9/29/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Barry Decides He Needs To Protect The City On His Own — Picking up months after the Singularity attacked Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) is still struggling to forgive himself for Eddie’s death. Concerned about putting his friends in danger, Barry has pushed everyone away and has chosen to protect the city on his own. When a meta-human named Atom Smasher (guest star Adam Copeland) attacks the city, Iris (Candice Patton) tells Barry that he needs to let his friends help him protect the citizens of Central City. Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) helps Joe (Jesse L. Martin) with his Meta Task Force. Ralph Hemecker directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg & Gabrielle Stanton. The Flash returns to the CW on October 6.
- 9/29/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
For the conclusion of Diamond Comic Distributors Retailer Summit and for the opening of Geppi’s Entertainment Museum’s new exhibit 75 Spirited Years: Will Eisner and The Spirit on Friday, September 25, 2015 – four top creators were asked to provide their interpretations of a concept sketch that had been created by Eisner but never before finished.
One of those creators was Mark Wheatley, the Inkpot, Mucker, Gem, Speakeasy, and Eisner award-winning writer-artist perhaps best known for his successful and often cutting-edge collaborations with fellow writer-artist Marc Hempel. Wheatley will see his piece based on Eisner’s sketch featured on the cover of a limited edition of Overstreet’s Comic Book Marketplace Yearbook 2015-2016. This version will be given to retailers who attend the closing party for the Retailer Summit, which is also the official kick-off of the Eisner exhibit.
“I’m thrilled to have been asked to posthumously collaborate with Will Eisner on this project.
One of those creators was Mark Wheatley, the Inkpot, Mucker, Gem, Speakeasy, and Eisner award-winning writer-artist perhaps best known for his successful and often cutting-edge collaborations with fellow writer-artist Marc Hempel. Wheatley will see his piece based on Eisner’s sketch featured on the cover of a limited edition of Overstreet’s Comic Book Marketplace Yearbook 2015-2016. This version will be given to retailers who attend the closing party for the Retailer Summit, which is also the official kick-off of the Eisner exhibit.
“I’m thrilled to have been asked to posthumously collaborate with Will Eisner on this project.
- 9/23/2015
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Barry Decides He Needs To Protect The City On His Own — Picking up months after the Singularity attacked Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) is still struggling to forgive himself for Eddie’s death. Concerned about putting his friends in danger, Barry has pushed everyone away and has chosen to protect the city on his own. When a meta-human named Atom Smasher (guest star Adam Copeland) attacks the city, Iris (Candice Patton) tells Barry that he needs to let his friends help him protect the citizens of Central City. Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) helps Joe (Jesse L. Martin) with his Meta Task Force. Ralph Hemecker directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg & Gabrielle Stanton.
- 9/23/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Recently, CW revealed the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Flash" premiere episode 1 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "The Man Who Saved Central City," and it turns out that we're going to see some really interesting stuff take place as Barry refuses to let the team help him save the city after the death of Eddie, and more! In the new, 1st episode press release: Barry Decides He Needs To Protect The City On His Own. Press release number 2: Picking up months after the Singularity attacked Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) will still be struggling to forgive himself for Eddie's death. Concerned about putting his friends in danger, Barry has pushed everyone away and has chosen to protect the city on his own. When a meta-human named Atom Smasher (guest star Adam Copeland) attacks the city, Iris (Candice Patton) is going to tell Barry that he...
- 9/18/2015
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Barry Decides He Needs To Protect The City On His Own — Picking up months after the Singularity attacked Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) is still struggling to forgive himself for Eddie’s death. Concerned about putting his friends in danger, Barry has pushed everyone away and has chosen to protect the city on his own. When a meta-human named Atom Smasher (guest star Adam Copeland) attacks the city, Iris (Candice Patton) tells Barry that he needs to let his friends help him protect the citizens of Central City. Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) helps Joe (Jesse L. Martin) with his Meta Task Force. Ralph Hemecker directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg & Gabrielle Stanton. "Months"? Surely The Flash won't rob us of an explanation of how Barry Allen solved the Singularity after that awesome season one cliffhanger?! It could just be that this...
- 9/17/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Shaun King isn't faking anything ... no fake hairstyles, no fake tanning -- in other words, he's not at all like Rachel Dolezal, according to the "Black Lives Matter" activist's wife. Rai King posted a lengthy and passionate defense of her husband in the wake of a conservative blog's allegation he's lied about his ethnicity. She said, "What's white about him is white, and what's Black about him is Black and always has been from the time he was a child.
- 8/20/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Liam Neeson's new thriller "Run All Night" is intense. It's a nonstop, pulse-pounding rollercoaster pretty much from the get-go, and it doesn't let up until the credits roll, as we watch Neeson (as a former mafia enforcer nicknamed The Gravedigger by local authorities) try to evade crooked cops, hired killers, and mobsters, over the course of one crazy night. And a big part of gives the movie its white-knuckle excitement, adding to its propulsive, unrelenting drive, is the score by Tom Holkenborg aka Junkie Xl.
Holkenberg is a Dutch DJ and musician who has worked closely with Hans Zimmer on a number of scores, including "The Dark Knight Rises," "Inception," "Man of Steel," and "Amazing Spider-Man 2." On his own he's scored things like "300: Rise of an Empire" and "Divergent" (he'll also provide the score for this summer's hotly anticipated "Mad Max: Fury Road"), plus a whole host of video games.
Holkenberg is a Dutch DJ and musician who has worked closely with Hans Zimmer on a number of scores, including "The Dark Knight Rises," "Inception," "Man of Steel," and "Amazing Spider-Man 2." On his own he's scored things like "300: Rise of an Empire" and "Divergent" (he'll also provide the score for this summer's hotly anticipated "Mad Max: Fury Road"), plus a whole host of video games.
- 3/3/2015
- by Drew Taylor
- Moviefone
The Empire Strikes Back has stood as a gold standard for all film sequels that have occurred after its release in 1980. There are plenty of good reasons this film has stood as the cream of not only the Star Wars series, but also all of filmmaking and storytelling in general. It continues the story for a good reason, it provides a dark middle act that throws the finale into much question, and it grows the conflict and the characters organically. All in all, The Empire Strikes Back has been lionized for all of the right reasons, which makes Anthony Daniels' claim that Star Wars: Episode VII will surpass its predecessor as the "best sequel ever" all the more surprising. On his own Twitter feed, Daniels dropped the mic with the following statement. "No movie sequel is better than The Empire Strikes Back." You might eat those words for Xmas...
- 11/4/2014
- cinemablend.com
ETonline has an exclusive look behind the scenes of his zombified 'Trailer Hitch' music video.
As Sugarland's Kristian Bush steps out from Jennifer Nettles' shadow, he's been met with one resounding response: "Who are you?"
"Most people don't know my name," he admits to ETonline. "People are looking at me funny – I think they have low expectations."
News: Country Music Is Having a Major Moment
As one half of Sugarland, Bush has sold more than 22 million albums worldwide, nabbed five No. 1 singles and won two Grammys. On his own, Bush has scored six Bmi Awards for songwriting and established his own music publishing company and songwriting collective. (Who has low expectations now?!)
Bush's sunny, impossibly catchy debut single "Trailer Hitch" is steadily climbing the charts and on Monday, the 44-year-old performed the song on Today while announcing his "Give It Away" charity initiative with Goodwill.
ETonline has an exclusive look behind the scenes of his zombie-themed...
As Sugarland's Kristian Bush steps out from Jennifer Nettles' shadow, he's been met with one resounding response: "Who are you?"
"Most people don't know my name," he admits to ETonline. "People are looking at me funny – I think they have low expectations."
News: Country Music Is Having a Major Moment
As one half of Sugarland, Bush has sold more than 22 million albums worldwide, nabbed five No. 1 singles and won two Grammys. On his own, Bush has scored six Bmi Awards for songwriting and established his own music publishing company and songwriting collective. (Who has low expectations now?!)
Bush's sunny, impossibly catchy debut single "Trailer Hitch" is steadily climbing the charts and on Monday, the 44-year-old performed the song on Today while announcing his "Give It Away" charity initiative with Goodwill.
ETonline has an exclusive look behind the scenes of his zombie-themed...
- 10/29/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
In case you didn't know, Steven Soderbergh has been doing some interesting work on the side in the midst of working on the Cinemax series "The Knick" and lensing Magic Mike Xxl as director of photography, not to mention editing the male stripper sequel. On his own website, Soderbergh mashed up the original version of Psycho with his shot-for-shot remake and also did a "Butcher's Cut" of Heaven's Gate. This time he's taking aim at a much bigger project by cutting a silent, black and white version of Raiders of the Lost Ark, complete with a borrowed score with music from The Social Network and more. Steven Soderbergh's version of Raiders of the Lost Ark isn't embeddable, but click below to watch it: The director says (on his website) this is just for education purposes only and adds: "I want you to watch this movie and think only about staging,...
- 9/22/2014
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
"Boardwalk Empire" is back for its final season. I interviewed Terence Winter about the decision to end the show (and to move the action forward to 1931), and I have a review of the premiere coming up just as soon as I sail away on a turtle... "They're not so special. All they have is money. Ways to find that, I reckon." -Nucky Winter told me he wanted to bring the story of both Nucky and the series full circle, and "Golden Days for Boys and Girls" begins that process in more ways than one. Not only do we leap forward to 1931 to see Nucky preparing for the potential end of Prohibition (just as the series began in the hours leading up to the implementation of the Volstead Act), but we jump back in time to 1884, to the beginning of Nucky's apprenticeship with the Commodore. Now, the issue with "Boardwalk" has...
- 9/8/2014
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
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