A family of four was found dead in its home after the father shot and killed them last Thursday, according to police.
The Mapleton Utah Police Department Chief John Jackson released a statement Tuesday afternoon, saying that the deaths of Timothy Griffith, 45, his wife Jessica Griffith, 42, his stepdaughter Samantha Badel, 16, and his 5-year-old son Alexandre Griffith were due to a murder-suicide.
The department said Timothy had shot his wife, his children and their dog before turning the gun on himself.
“Timothy used two different types of firearms that were both recovered at the scene,” the statement read. “It appears Timothy...
The Mapleton Utah Police Department Chief John Jackson released a statement Tuesday afternoon, saying that the deaths of Timothy Griffith, 45, his wife Jessica Griffith, 42, his stepdaughter Samantha Badel, 16, and his 5-year-old son Alexandre Griffith were due to a murder-suicide.
The department said Timothy had shot his wife, his children and their dog before turning the gun on himself.
“Timothy used two different types of firearms that were both recovered at the scene,” the statement read. “It appears Timothy...
- 11/16/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
It’s been an interesting run-up to the Toronto International Film Festival, and in terms of the survival of the species, the good ol’ U.S.A. has been something of a race to the bottom. What would do us in first: violent neo-Nazis whose activities are almost explicitly condoned by the Klansman In Chief? Or a 1,000-year weather event on the Gulf Coast whose magnitude surely owes something to global climate change, and whose aftermath of collapsing dams and exploding chemical factories has everything to do with systematic neglect?Given the state of things down here, who wouldn’t want to repair to Canada for some challenging cinema? As always, the Toronto International Film Festival (Tiff) is the place to be in September, and Wavelengths once again features the best of the fest. This is because the films selected for Wavelengths are the opposite of escapism. Whether they tackle...
- 9/7/2017
- MUBI
Paris Jackson and DJ Caroline D’Amore locked lips in the MTV Video Music Awards press box on Sunday evening. Paris Jackson Kisses Caroline D’Amore At Vmas The 19-year-old and 33-year-old mother of one most likely met through D’Amore’s husband Bobby Alt, who founded Street Drum Corps. They currently employ Jackson’s ex-boyfriend Michael Snoddy. Reports also say that Jackson was […]
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- 8/29/2017
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
I’d like to say two things about Friday’s episode of The Originals: First, it was easily the finest hour in an incredibly strong season. Deeply emotional and completely relentless, it was simply the show at its best. Bravo, all.
RelatedThe Originals‘ Nathaniel Buzolic Talks Kol’s Softer Side (aka ‘Uncle Kol’)
My second thought: If you were at all surprised by the fact that Kol decided to betray his family, I encourage you to revisit Season 3… of The Vampire Diaries. Kol may have inherited the Mikaelson jawline, but from the moment he entered the Tvd-verse, he...
RelatedThe Originals‘ Nathaniel Buzolic Talks Kol’s Softer Side (aka ‘Uncle Kol’)
My second thought: If you were at all surprised by the fact that Kol decided to betray his family, I encourage you to revisit Season 3… of The Vampire Diaries. Kol may have inherited the Mikaelson jawline, but from the moment he entered the Tvd-verse, he...
- 6/10/2017
- TVLine.com
From another musician gone too soon, to a new addition for some reality TV favorites, here’s the biggest scoop from Hollywood this week.
Chris Cornell dies of suicide at 52
Chris Cornell, the lead singer of Soundgarden and Audioslave, was found dead of suicide by hanging at MGM Grand Detroit following the band’s performance just hours earlier on Wednesday. He was 52.
Despite the medical examiner’s ruling, Cornell’s wife Vicky claimed on Thursday that her late husband was not suicidal.
In a statement, the Cornell family’s attorney Kirk Pasich said that Cornell told his wife that he...
Chris Cornell dies of suicide at 52
Chris Cornell, the lead singer of Soundgarden and Audioslave, was found dead of suicide by hanging at MGM Grand Detroit following the band’s performance just hours earlier on Wednesday. He was 52.
Despite the medical examiner’s ruling, Cornell’s wife Vicky claimed on Thursday that her late husband was not suicidal.
In a statement, the Cornell family’s attorney Kirk Pasich said that Cornell told his wife that he...
- 5/19/2017
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
The weight of the world is on Clarke Griffin's shoulders yet again.
When The 100 Season 4 Episode 1 picked up, mere moments had passed since the conclusion of The 100 Season 3 Finale. The season-long foe had been successfully defeated – but not before Commander Ontari was killed and Alie had imparted some disturbing information about the fate of mankind.
TV Fanatics Yana Grebenyuk and Allison Nichols are joined by Lauren Busser and Samantha Coley from Tell-Tale TV, to discuss everything that went down in the explosive finale.
Check out their thoughts, and chime in with your own by leaving us a comment below. Be sure to tune in for The 100 Season 4 Episode 2 on Wednesday, February 8th at 9/8c on The CW.
Roan is now (~tentatively~) in charge of the grounder coalition and demanded peace with the Sky People. How does this bode for everyone? And will it last?
Yana: I trust him, as much...
When The 100 Season 4 Episode 1 picked up, mere moments had passed since the conclusion of The 100 Season 3 Finale. The season-long foe had been successfully defeated – but not before Commander Ontari was killed and Alie had imparted some disturbing information about the fate of mankind.
TV Fanatics Yana Grebenyuk and Allison Nichols are joined by Lauren Busser and Samantha Coley from Tell-Tale TV, to discuss everything that went down in the explosive finale.
Check out their thoughts, and chime in with your own by leaving us a comment below. Be sure to tune in for The 100 Season 4 Episode 2 on Wednesday, February 8th at 9/8c on The CW.
Roan is now (~tentatively~) in charge of the grounder coalition and demanded peace with the Sky People. How does this bode for everyone? And will it last?
Yana: I trust him, as much...
- 2/6/2017
- by Caralynn Lippo
- TVfanatic
Caroline Preece Nov 4, 2016
Here are the essential Gilmore Girls episodes to watch (or re-watch) in preparation for Lorelai and Rory's return later this month...
We're almost there – come November 25th the new episodes of Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life will be available to stream and it'll be as if the last nine years never happened. While many of us have devoured the previous seven seasons ahead of that date, not everyone has that luxury. So we've assembled a list of the fifteen most essential episodes to re-watch now, or even watch for the first time.
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While these aren't necessarily the all-time greatest episodes of the show, most of them are up there and all of them...
Here are the essential Gilmore Girls episodes to watch (or re-watch) in preparation for Lorelai and Rory's return later this month...
We're almost there – come November 25th the new episodes of Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life will be available to stream and it'll be as if the last nine years never happened. While many of us have devoured the previous seven seasons ahead of that date, not everyone has that luxury. So we've assembled a list of the fifteen most essential episodes to re-watch now, or even watch for the first time.
See related Star Wars: Rogue One - what we know so far Star Wars: Rogue One - upcoming villains rumour round-up Star Wars: upcoming UK movie release dates calendar
While these aren't necessarily the all-time greatest episodes of the show, most of them are up there and all of them...
- 11/3/2016
- Den of Geek
This was a great reason to skip Friday night dinner: The Gilmore Girls Fan Fest kicked off Friday in Washington Depot, Ct (the real-life inspiration for Stars Hollow) with a gathering of devoted fans, all buzzing with anticipation for next month’s Netflix revival. And Friday night’s “Behind the Scenes” panel discussion — moderated by our very own Michael Ausiello — gave us some juicy tidbits about the original seven-season run of the series.
Joining Ausiello on stage were consulting producer Stan Zimmerman, producer Sheila Lawrence, casting directors Mara Casey and Jamie Rudofsky, key costumer Valerie Campbell and dialogue coach George Bell.
Joining Ausiello on stage were consulting producer Stan Zimmerman, producer Sheila Lawrence, casting directors Mara Casey and Jamie Rudofsky, key costumer Valerie Campbell and dialogue coach George Bell.
- 10/22/2016
- TVLine.com
Sue Sylvester would most definitely approve! Lauren Potter - best known to Glee fans as one of Sue's cheerleaders, Becky Jackson - accepted a promise ring from childhood friend-turned-boyfriend Timothy Spear in Laguna Beach on Sunday. Spear, 26, popped the question after planning a romantic picnic in Laguna overlooking the ocean, Potter's mom Robin Sinkhorn tells People. "He picked out the ring, made payments on it, and then planned the picnic and the moment to get down on one knee to ask her to promise to be his one-and-only and marry him when they are ready," Sinkhorn says. "Then they watched the sunset together.
- 8/4/2016
- by Lynette Rice
- PEOPLE.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including The Good Wife, Quantico, Chicago P.D. and Big Bang Theory!
1 | The Vampire Diaries‘ Caroline and Alaric: So wrong it’s just plain wrong? (There’s a reason she still can’t bring herself to kiss him on the lips! He dated her best friend’s aunt! He was their high school history teacher!)
VideosVampire Diaries Finale: Damon’s Explosive Plan to Save Bonnie Revealed
2 | Now that the fabric Outlander used to make Claire...
1 | The Vampire Diaries‘ Caroline and Alaric: So wrong it’s just plain wrong? (There’s a reason she still can’t bring herself to kiss him on the lips! He dated her best friend’s aunt! He was their high school history teacher!)
VideosVampire Diaries Finale: Damon’s Explosive Plan to Save Bonnie Revealed
2 | Now that the fabric Outlander used to make Claire...
- 5/13/2016
- TVLine.com
The Bachelor Exclusive! Bachelor Ben Higgins opens up about why fiancée Lauren Bushnell "was always the one" and the decision he regrets the most. Subscribe now for all their wedding plan details plus exclusive photos, only in People!
It's official! The captain of our next journey through romance and heartache is Joelle "JoJo" Fletcher. But who is the new leading lady of Bachelorette?
Ben Higgins' runner-up, 25, was crowned the Bachelorette during ABC's After the Final Rose after show on Monday, and tells People she is "more ready than ever" to get started.
Before the Texan Beauty starts handing out roses,...
It's official! The captain of our next journey through romance and heartache is Joelle "JoJo" Fletcher. But who is the new leading lady of Bachelorette?
Ben Higgins' runner-up, 25, was crowned the Bachelorette during ABC's After the Final Rose after show on Monday, and tells People she is "more ready than ever" to get started.
Before the Texan Beauty starts handing out roses,...
- 3/15/2016
- by Aili Nahas and Lindsay Kimble
- People.com - TV Watch
The Bachelor Exclusive! Bachelor Ben Higgins opens up about why fiancée Lauren Bushnell "was always the one" and the decision he regrets the most. Subscribe now for all their wedding plan details plus exclusive photos, only in People!It's official! The captain of our next journey through romance and heartache is Joelle "JoJo" Fletcher. But who is the new leading lady of Bachelorette? Ben Higgins' runner-up, 25, was crowned the Bachelorette during ABC's After the Final Rose after show on Monday, and tells People she is "more ready than ever" to get started. Before the Texan Beauty starts handing out roses,...
- 3/15/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble and Aili Nahas
- PEOPLE.com
The Bachelor Exclusive! Bachelor Ben Higgins opens up about why fiancée Lauren Bushnell "was always the one" and the decision he regrets the most. Subscribe now for all their wedding plan details plus exclusive photos, only in People!It's official! The captain of our next journey through romance and heartache is Joelle "JoJo" Fletcher. But who is the new leading lady of Bachelorette? Ben Higgins' runner-up, 25, was crowned the Bachelorette during ABC's After the Final Rose after show on Monday, and tells People she is "more ready than ever" to get started. Before the Texan Beauty starts handing out roses,...
- 3/15/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble and Aili Nahas
- PEOPLE.com
Klaus Mikaelson still has 99 problems, but after Friday’s The Originals, the Strix ain’t one.
In one of the most masterfully executed episodes of the series — it was a great night for both CW vampire shows, really — Klaus and company were finally able to put that nasty prophecy, among other things, behind them. For now.
PhotosVampire Diaries Director Joshua Butler Breaks Down Key Moments Between Stefan, Caroline and Klaus
Klaus and Elijah spent most of the episode trapped in a mental prison designed by Aya’s witches, with only Romeo and Juliet Tristan and Aurora to keep them company.
In one of the most masterfully executed episodes of the series — it was a great night for both CW vampire shows, really — Klaus and company were finally able to put that nasty prophecy, among other things, behind them. For now.
PhotosVampire Diaries Director Joshua Butler Breaks Down Key Moments Between Stefan, Caroline and Klaus
Klaus and Elijah spent most of the episode trapped in a mental prison designed by Aya’s witches, with only Romeo and Juliet Tristan and Aurora to keep them company.
- 2/27/2016
- TVLine.com
Another day, another prophecy about the Mikaelsons’ untimely demise. At least no one can say that Friday’s episode of The Originals wasn’t totally on-brand!
RelatedVampire Diaries Crossover: How Will Klaus React to Caroline’s Pregnancy?
But before I dive into that bit of unpleasantness, let’s talk about vampire Cami Campire! Despite Klaus’ insistence that the newly undead psychologist “learn from the best,” Cami instead took a page from The Book of Hayley and rejected the eldest Mikaelson’s lectures entirely.
This led to a handful of unexpected twists — including Cami snatching the Original-killing weapon out from under...
RelatedVampire Diaries Crossover: How Will Klaus React to Caroline’s Pregnancy?
But before I dive into that bit of unpleasantness, let’s talk about vampire Cami Campire! Despite Klaus’ insistence that the newly undead psychologist “learn from the best,” Cami instead took a page from The Book of Hayley and rejected the eldest Mikaelson’s lectures entirely.
This led to a handful of unexpected twists — including Cami snatching the Original-killing weapon out from under...
- 2/6/2016
- TVLine.com
“The Originals giveth, and The Originals taketh away.”
I wrote that about the CW drama’s midseason finale in December, but it rings even more true after Friday’s return, a hectic hour that sealed the fates (for better or worse) of two key players.
RelatedVampire Diaries/Originals Crossover Scoop: How Will Klaus React to Caroline’s Pregnancy?
Executive producer Michael Narducci spoke with reporters about this week’s game-changers, but first, a quick recap of the events:
Cami awoke to reveal she was compelled to slit her own throat after drinking Aurora’s blood; Hayley was forced to watch...
I wrote that about the CW drama’s midseason finale in December, but it rings even more true after Friday’s return, a hectic hour that sealed the fates (for better or worse) of two key players.
RelatedVampire Diaries/Originals Crossover Scoop: How Will Klaus React to Caroline’s Pregnancy?
Executive producer Michael Narducci spoke with reporters about this week’s game-changers, but first, a quick recap of the events:
Cami awoke to reveal she was compelled to slit her own throat after drinking Aurora’s blood; Hayley was forced to watch...
- 1/30/2016
- TVLine.com
Before you proceed, here’s a four-word warning about TVLine’s first look at tonight’s episode of The 100 (The CW, 9/8c): There will be blood.
RelatedThe 100 Season Premiere: Ep Reveals Aborted Clarke Twist, Talks Bellamy’s New Girlfriend
No, really, Nyko is literally bleeding out on Abby’s operating table in our exclusive clip above — and that’s not even the part that’ll turn your stomach.
The truly revolting part of this clip comes when Jackson, apparently suffering from a fatal case of amnesia, proposes a return to Mount Weather.
RelatedThe 100 Season 3: Clarke’s Rebirth, New...
RelatedThe 100 Season Premiere: Ep Reveals Aborted Clarke Twist, Talks Bellamy’s New Girlfriend
No, really, Nyko is literally bleeding out on Abby’s operating table in our exclusive clip above — and that’s not even the part that’ll turn your stomach.
The truly revolting part of this clip comes when Jackson, apparently suffering from a fatal case of amnesia, proposes a return to Mount Weather.
RelatedThe 100 Season 3: Clarke’s Rebirth, New...
- 1/28/2016
- TVLine.com
The Originals giveth, and The Originals taketh away.
Thursday’s fall finale gave fans the Klaus/Cami kiss for which they’ve been waiting oh-so patiently, but because no one in New Orleans is allowed to stay happy for long, the romantic twosome quickly became a deadly threesome. “Here’s to an even better tomorrow,” Aurora sneered from her piano as Klaus woke up from a post-makeout nap, only to discover that Cami had gotten her throat slashed (!!!) in her sleep.
Suddenly, my latest talk with Leah Pipes — in which she compared kissing Klaus to her life being over, then...
Thursday’s fall finale gave fans the Klaus/Cami kiss for which they’ve been waiting oh-so patiently, but because no one in New Orleans is allowed to stay happy for long, the romantic twosome quickly became a deadly threesome. “Here’s to an even better tomorrow,” Aurora sneered from her piano as Klaus woke up from a post-makeout nap, only to discover that Cami had gotten her throat slashed (!!!) in her sleep.
Suddenly, my latest talk with Leah Pipes — in which she compared kissing Klaus to her life being over, then...
- 12/11/2015
- TVLine.com
Ryan Coogler's "Creed" topped the NAACP Image Awards nomination which were revealed this morning. "Creed" received nods for best picture, director for Coogler, actor for Michael B. Jordan, writing for Coogler and Aaron Covington, and supporting actress noms for both Phylicia Rashad and Tessa Thompson.
We'll find out the winners on February 5 on the live airing of the ceremony on TV one.
Here is the full list of nominees of the 47th NAACP Image Awards:
Entertainer Of The Year
Michael B. Jordan
Misty Copeland
Pharrell Williams
Shonda Rhimes
Viola Davis
Television
Outstanding Comedy Series
.black-ish. (ABC)
.House of Lies. (Showtime)
.Key & Peele. (Comedy Central)
.Orange is the New Black. (Netflix)
.Survivor.s Remorse. (Starz)
Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series
Andre Braugher . .Brooklyn Nine-Nine. (Fox)
Anthony Anderson . .black-ish. (ABC)
Don Cheadle . .House of Lies. (Showtime)
Dwayne Johnson . .Ballers. (HBO)
RonReaco Lee . .Survivor.s Remorse. (Starz)
Outstanding Actress...
We'll find out the winners on February 5 on the live airing of the ceremony on TV one.
Here is the full list of nominees of the 47th NAACP Image Awards:
Entertainer Of The Year
Michael B. Jordan
Misty Copeland
Pharrell Williams
Shonda Rhimes
Viola Davis
Television
Outstanding Comedy Series
.black-ish. (ABC)
.House of Lies. (Showtime)
.Key & Peele. (Comedy Central)
.Orange is the New Black. (Netflix)
.Survivor.s Remorse. (Starz)
Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series
Andre Braugher . .Brooklyn Nine-Nine. (Fox)
Anthony Anderson . .black-ish. (ABC)
Don Cheadle . .House of Lies. (Showtime)
Dwayne Johnson . .Ballers. (HBO)
RonReaco Lee . .Survivor.s Remorse. (Starz)
Outstanding Actress...
- 12/8/2015
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
If you thought that learning the truth about Lily’s history would instantly heal her sons’ old wounds — particularly Damon’s — you’re clearly not familiar with the way things work on The Vampire Diaries.
RelatedThe Vampire Diaries, The Originals Moving to Fridays in 2016
“On the one hand, I’m glad her kids didn’t know everything that happened to her, but at the same time, Damon has had such resentment and hatred towards her with no idea why she did the things she did,” Annie Wersching tells TVLine. “So I wish they’d known some of the reasoning behind it sooner.
RelatedThe Vampire Diaries, The Originals Moving to Fridays in 2016
“On the one hand, I’m glad her kids didn’t know everything that happened to her, but at the same time, Damon has had such resentment and hatred towards her with no idea why she did the things she did,” Annie Wersching tells TVLine. “So I wish they’d known some of the reasoning behind it sooner.
- 12/3/2015
- TVLine.com
“Christmas” came early on Thursday’s The Originals, bringing with it gifts of crushing heartbreak, game-changing reveals and… a false arrest?
RelatedPost Mortem: Vampire Diaries Ep Explains Bonnie’s New Relationship, Damon’s Dark Plan, the Latest ‘Steroline’ Crisis and More
Executive producer Michael Narducci spoke with reporters about how this week’s biggest twists will impact the residents of New Orleans moving forward, but first, a quick recap:
* Cami was arrested for the recent string of handsome-man murders. (She’s innocent!)
* Hayley and Jackson continued to work for Davina as her personal bodyguards, earning their freedom.
* Aurora...
RelatedPost Mortem: Vampire Diaries Ep Explains Bonnie’s New Relationship, Damon’s Dark Plan, the Latest ‘Steroline’ Crisis and More
Executive producer Michael Narducci spoke with reporters about how this week’s biggest twists will impact the residents of New Orleans moving forward, but first, a quick recap:
* Cami was arrested for the recent string of handsome-man murders. (She’s innocent!)
* Hayley and Jackson continued to work for Davina as her personal bodyguards, earning their freedom.
* Aurora...
- 11/6/2015
- TVLine.com
It’s aliiiiiive!
Bonnie and Alaric’s ongoing Frankenstein experiment finally bore fruit on Thursday’s Vampire Diaries, though it wasn’t Mr. Saltzman’s dearly departed who returned to the living — at least not at first.
RelatedVampire Diaries Ep on Tyler’s Return: He’s ‘One of the Success Stories’
Oscar, the stoner heretic who died (for the second time) at Valerie’s hand last week, was once again made free to run amok in Mystic Falls, turning the beloved town into an all-you-can eat buffet. My personal favorite meal came in the form of a tour bus hoping...
Bonnie and Alaric’s ongoing Frankenstein experiment finally bore fruit on Thursday’s Vampire Diaries, though it wasn’t Mr. Saltzman’s dearly departed who returned to the living — at least not at first.
RelatedVampire Diaries Ep on Tyler’s Return: He’s ‘One of the Success Stories’
Oscar, the stoner heretic who died (for the second time) at Valerie’s hand last week, was once again made free to run amok in Mystic Falls, turning the beloved town into an all-you-can eat buffet. My personal favorite meal came in the form of a tour bus hoping...
- 10/30/2015
- TVLine.com
If you were hoping The Originals would have sorted out their differences over the summer, Thursday’s season premiere must have been a pretty rude awakening.
RelatedThe Originals Season 3: Hayley and Elijah Are ‘Doomed to Love Each Other’
TVLine got the scoop on the premiere’s (multiple) unfortunate twists from executive producer Julie Plec, but first, a quick recap: Klaus’ old pal/sire Lucien arrived in New Orleans with a surprise for his maker, a horrific prophecy about a “beast” that will lead to the Mikaelsons’ downfall. Klaus turned to Cami for comfort, but when his “therapist” rebuffed his advances,...
RelatedThe Originals Season 3: Hayley and Elijah Are ‘Doomed to Love Each Other’
TVLine got the scoop on the premiere’s (multiple) unfortunate twists from executive producer Julie Plec, but first, a quick recap: Klaus’ old pal/sire Lucien arrived in New Orleans with a surprise for his maker, a horrific prophecy about a “beast” that will lead to the Mikaelsons’ downfall. Klaus turned to Cami for comfort, but when his “therapist” rebuffed his advances,...
- 10/9/2015
- TVLine.com
Supernatural thrives on death and tragedy, which makes next week's season 2 finale feel very ominous indeed...
This review contains spoilers.
2.21 Fire With Fire
Episodes like this week’s The Originals are hard to pull off without feeling a bit cheap. It’s all double-bluffs and long-cons, seemingly monumental series-altering events explained and excused away by the fact that a main character only maimed and killed his friends and family for the greater good.
With this show, though, it’s even harder. The episode asks us to believe at different stages that Klaus would go on a murderous rampage, setting love interests on fire and driving an irrevocable wedge between himself and the mother of his child, and believe that he’d go that far to convince Dahlia that he’s on her side. It’s a stretch, especially so because of how much pain we’ve seen Klaus inflict on...
This review contains spoilers.
2.21 Fire With Fire
Episodes like this week’s The Originals are hard to pull off without feeling a bit cheap. It’s all double-bluffs and long-cons, seemingly monumental series-altering events explained and excused away by the fact that a main character only maimed and killed his friends and family for the greater good.
With this show, though, it’s even harder. The episode asks us to believe at different stages that Klaus would go on a murderous rampage, setting love interests on fire and driving an irrevocable wedge between himself and the mother of his child, and believe that he’d go that far to convince Dahlia that he’s on her side. It’s a stretch, especially so because of how much pain we’ve seen Klaus inflict on...
- 5/7/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Has Klaus crossed a line with The Originals' audience? His alliances and decisions are making him increasingly hard to root for...
This review contains spoilers.
2.20 City Beneath The Sea
We’re not supposed to agree with Klaus’ decisions, no one could, but there’s a line that The Originals ordinarily refuses to cross and, even when he’s being really, really stupid, his bad decisions don’t harm the guys we like (that goes for The Originals because, we can’t forget the Aunt Jenna and Tyler’s mother incidents on Tvd).
His decision in this episode to work with Dahlia may cause him to cross this line, and that’s worrying. The difference is that, even when his logic is flawed and skewed by past experiences and characteristic paranoia, we can usually rely on his intelligence to keep things aligned.
The audience will find it hard to believe...
This review contains spoilers.
2.20 City Beneath The Sea
We’re not supposed to agree with Klaus’ decisions, no one could, but there’s a line that The Originals ordinarily refuses to cross and, even when he’s being really, really stupid, his bad decisions don’t harm the guys we like (that goes for The Originals because, we can’t forget the Aunt Jenna and Tyler’s mother incidents on Tvd).
His decision in this episode to work with Dahlia may cause him to cross this line, and that’s worrying. The difference is that, even when his logic is flawed and skewed by past experiences and characteristic paranoia, we can usually rely on his intelligence to keep things aligned.
The audience will find it hard to believe...
- 5/1/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
It's Klaus versus everyone else in this week's episode of Vampire Diaries spin-off, The Originals...
This review contains spoilers.
2.19 When The Levee Breaks
There's a reason shows don't ordinarily choose to focus on a protagonist whose main character trait is to be unchanging. Putting a character like Klaus at the centre of The Originals can easily force the show into a corner as frustrating and stubborn as its protagonist – it's the trouble with attempting character development with a group of ancient, unyielding immortals facing up to the same issues again and again.
That's why I usually prefer it when The Originals uses outside forces as antagonists, rather than members of the core Mikaelson family, but when those outside forces affect the dynamics of that family, it's the perfect balance of everything the show has to offer. Dahlia's threat to Hope and Klaus' distrust of Freya is what was promised way...
This review contains spoilers.
2.19 When The Levee Breaks
There's a reason shows don't ordinarily choose to focus on a protagonist whose main character trait is to be unchanging. Putting a character like Klaus at the centre of The Originals can easily force the show into a corner as frustrating and stubborn as its protagonist – it's the trouble with attempting character development with a group of ancient, unyielding immortals facing up to the same issues again and again.
That's why I usually prefer it when The Originals uses outside forces as antagonists, rather than members of the core Mikaelson family, but when those outside forces affect the dynamics of that family, it's the perfect balance of everything the show has to offer. Dahlia's threat to Hope and Klaus' distrust of Freya is what was promised way...
- 4/22/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
New Orleans' multiple factions are readying themselves for war once again in Vampire Diaries' spin-off, The Originals...
This review contains spoilers.
2.18 Night Has A Thousand Eyes
The second season of The Originals has featured one big difference to the first in that, for probably the first time ever, Klaus has something he cares about that’s under threat. Yes, we’ve seen him be periodically loyal to his family (especially Rebekah and Elijah) and attracted to Caroline Forbes on some sort of emotional level, but having a child has completely changed the game for him.
He’s got protecting himself down to a fine art, his paranoia ensuring that anything that could be a threat now or in the future is eliminated as quickly as possible, but protecting someone else – especially someone as seemingly helpless as a baby – is entirely different.
We’ve seen all year that he’s struggled...
This review contains spoilers.
2.18 Night Has A Thousand Eyes
The second season of The Originals has featured one big difference to the first in that, for probably the first time ever, Klaus has something he cares about that’s under threat. Yes, we’ve seen him be periodically loyal to his family (especially Rebekah and Elijah) and attracted to Caroline Forbes on some sort of emotional level, but having a child has completely changed the game for him.
He’s got protecting himself down to a fine art, his paranoia ensuring that anything that could be a threat now or in the future is eliminated as quickly as possible, but protecting someone else – especially someone as seemingly helpless as a baby – is entirely different.
We’ve seen all year that he’s struggled...
- 4/15/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Is Freya a conundrum worth investing our time in trying to work out at this point in The Originals season 2?
This review contains spoilers.
2.16 Save My Soul
The pace of The Originals has its pros and cons, which has been spoken about at length regarding both this show and The Vampire Diaries, and it can mean that opportunities for compelling storylines are wasted by killing a character or binning a plot point within one episode. It happened earlier in this season when Klaus' biological father lasted less than a full hour, and we can only mourn for what that could have been.
Freya is a similarly huge opportunity for the writers to add a fleshed-out, sympathetic Mikaelson to the collection, and this was the episode in which most of the audience probably decided whether they were going to like her or not. We got backstory, one of those exposition-dump dinner...
This review contains spoilers.
2.16 Save My Soul
The pace of The Originals has its pros and cons, which has been spoken about at length regarding both this show and The Vampire Diaries, and it can mean that opportunities for compelling storylines are wasted by killing a character or binning a plot point within one episode. It happened earlier in this season when Klaus' biological father lasted less than a full hour, and we can only mourn for what that could have been.
Freya is a similarly huge opportunity for the writers to add a fleshed-out, sympathetic Mikaelson to the collection, and this was the episode in which most of the audience probably decided whether they were going to like her or not. We got backstory, one of those exposition-dump dinner...
- 3/23/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
The Originals season 2 is drowning in villains, but is the real big bad now on the horizon?
This review contains spoilers.
2.15 They All Asked For You
The introduction of body-switching on The Originals always had to be more than a mere convenience for the audience to buy into it. Yes, it's handy to be able to keep characters like Rebekah around even when Claire Holt is perusing other projects, or to have the option of recasting previously dull characters like Finn, but it would have been a complete waste if the show hadn't also woven its ramifications into the narrative.
This week we saw that happen with the revelation that Rebekah's new body is actually that of Eva St. Claire – child murderer and general bad guy. This leaves her with several dilemmas, not least of which is the apparent night-time excursions she's apparently been unaware of since she body-jumped.
If...
This review contains spoilers.
2.15 They All Asked For You
The introduction of body-switching on The Originals always had to be more than a mere convenience for the audience to buy into it. Yes, it's handy to be able to keep characters like Rebekah around even when Claire Holt is perusing other projects, or to have the option of recasting previously dull characters like Finn, but it would have been a complete waste if the show hadn't also woven its ramifications into the narrative.
This week we saw that happen with the revelation that Rebekah's new body is actually that of Eva St. Claire – child murderer and general bad guy. This leaves her with several dilemmas, not least of which is the apparent night-time excursions she's apparently been unaware of since she body-jumped.
If...
- 3/16/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Yet another Hollywood star has been seduced by the creative freedoms of the small screen. Precious actress Paula Patton, who broke big with Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, just signed on to star in ABC’s drug cartel drama pilot Runner, multiple sources confirm.
Adapted from the Turkish TV series Son, Runner will center on Lauren Marks (Patton), a seemingly ordinary woman who, after having her happy family shattered, follows a trail of lies into the shadowy world of cartels and gun-running between the U.S. and Mexico.
Lauren is described as “an architect, a caring wife and mother living peacefully with her husband, Adam, and their son, Jackson. ” When a plane Adam was on crashes, killing everyone on board, Lauren is distraught – until she learns that her husband never boarded the plane. Determined to discover the truth and find out what her husband has been hiding from her, Lauren winds...
Adapted from the Turkish TV series Son, Runner will center on Lauren Marks (Patton), a seemingly ordinary woman who, after having her happy family shattered, follows a trail of lies into the shadowy world of cartels and gun-running between the U.S. and Mexico.
Lauren is described as “an architect, a caring wife and mother living peacefully with her husband, Adam, and their son, Jackson. ” When a plane Adam was on crashes, killing everyone on board, Lauren is distraught – until she learns that her husband never boarded the plane. Determined to discover the truth and find out what her husband has been hiding from her, Lauren winds...
- 2/26/2015
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
Wedding bells are ringing in this week's quiet, relationship-focused episode of The Vampire Diaries spin-off, The Originals...
This review contains spoilers.
2.14 I Love You, Goodbye
Shows in this universe tend to concoct more and more ridiculous ways to get all of their characters into the same space with each other, whether it’s the weird Founders Balls of The Vampire Diaries or random street parties of The Originals, but in this week’s episode there was the most legitimate reason of all – a wedding that just happened to also unite all of the vampires, werewolves and hybrids of New Orleans into one super-pack.
And the wedding actually came off with nary a hitch – unheard of in television-land – and I Love You, Goodbye was probably the most shamelessly romantic hour this show has ever produced. At every turn, the audience were expecting things to kick off, rivalries to surface and blood to be spilled,...
This review contains spoilers.
2.14 I Love You, Goodbye
Shows in this universe tend to concoct more and more ridiculous ways to get all of their characters into the same space with each other, whether it’s the weird Founders Balls of The Vampire Diaries or random street parties of The Originals, but in this week’s episode there was the most legitimate reason of all – a wedding that just happened to also unite all of the vampires, werewolves and hybrids of New Orleans into one super-pack.
And the wedding actually came off with nary a hitch – unheard of in television-land – and I Love You, Goodbye was probably the most shamelessly romantic hour this show has ever produced. At every turn, the audience were expecting things to kick off, rivalries to surface and blood to be spilled,...
- 2/18/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Hope's secret is out in this week's episode of The Originals, which is improved immeasurably by the presence of Daniel Sharman's Kol...
This review contains spoilers.
2.13 The Devil Is Damned
I've said it before and I'll say it again – Kol needs to stick around on this show, and he needs to have Daniel Sharman's face while he does. Season two of The Originals has done a fantastic job of making us care for some of the lesser loved Mikaelson siblings than we would have thought possible back when they were villains on The Vampire Diaries but, after this episode, it's clearer than ever that Kol is the linchpin in all of it.
He's the one it's possible to redeem for one, coming off younger than the others and thus far less of a lost cause. That's important in that it falls on the other characters to steer the narrative,...
This review contains spoilers.
2.13 The Devil Is Damned
I've said it before and I'll say it again – Kol needs to stick around on this show, and he needs to have Daniel Sharman's face while he does. Season two of The Originals has done a fantastic job of making us care for some of the lesser loved Mikaelson siblings than we would have thought possible back when they were villains on The Vampire Diaries but, after this episode, it's clearer than ever that Kol is the linchpin in all of it.
He's the one it's possible to redeem for one, coming off younger than the others and thus far less of a lost cause. That's important in that it falls on the other characters to steer the narrative,...
- 2/13/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Secrets are the life blood of Vampire Diaries spin-off, The Originals. Here's what this week's episode was hiding...
This review contains spoilers.
2.12 Sanctuary
Secrets are what keeps The Originals ticking – if we didn't have secrets, we'd really have no where left to go. The thing is, with ancient bloodlines and immortal beings, it doesn't seem like much of a stretch to accept that characters we've been watching for six years would have new things to reveal, but it's the relationships between those characters that are the endlessly fascinating part.
Season two has so far made the most out of it's newly completed Mikaelson family tree, resisting the urge to kill any of the siblings (well done show, I know that must have been difficult for you) and just wallowing in the opportunity to use their centuries-long bitterness and rivalry to aid the story along.
Because really, most of us could...
This review contains spoilers.
2.12 Sanctuary
Secrets are what keeps The Originals ticking – if we didn't have secrets, we'd really have no where left to go. The thing is, with ancient bloodlines and immortal beings, it doesn't seem like much of a stretch to accept that characters we've been watching for six years would have new things to reveal, but it's the relationships between those characters that are the endlessly fascinating part.
Season two has so far made the most out of it's newly completed Mikaelson family tree, resisting the urge to kill any of the siblings (well done show, I know that must have been difficult for you) and just wallowing in the opportunity to use their centuries-long bitterness and rivalry to aid the story along.
Because really, most of us could...
- 2/6/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
The Originals' supernatural splinter-groups finally have a common enemy, and the show is all the better for its focus...
This review contains spoilers.
2.10 Gonna Set Your Flag On Fire
The Originals lost a major player in its mid-season finale, but thankfully that loss came after nine episodes of establishing a complete family of Mikaelson vampires that all feel fleshed out, sympathetic and interesting. So, while Claire Holt will be taking an extended (if not permanent) hiatus from the role of Rebekah’s face, we’re still left with a horde of brilliant characters, the new Rebekah included.
After a really weird voiceover recap of where everyone’s loyalties currently lie, Gonna Set Your Flag On Fire gets right down to business readdressing the inter-species politics of New Orleans. That’s always been this show’s main concern when you dig through the family rivalries and love triangles, so it...
This review contains spoilers.
2.10 Gonna Set Your Flag On Fire
The Originals lost a major player in its mid-season finale, but thankfully that loss came after nine episodes of establishing a complete family of Mikaelson vampires that all feel fleshed out, sympathetic and interesting. So, while Claire Holt will be taking an extended (if not permanent) hiatus from the role of Rebekah’s face, we’re still left with a horde of brilliant characters, the new Rebekah included.
After a really weird voiceover recap of where everyone’s loyalties currently lie, Gonna Set Your Flag On Fire gets right down to business readdressing the inter-species politics of New Orleans. That’s always been this show’s main concern when you dig through the family rivalries and love triangles, so it...
- 1/21/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
We have good news for CW fans. The popular shows are on their way back to new episodes starting on the week of January 26th. Yes, that means we can finally start seeing how the rest of the seasons will play out. This includes new episodes of The Originals, which CW has not promoted as heavily as they have done in the past. Normally they remind their fans with a heavy hand and it appears this year they chose to go easy. Here is the currently schedule for the week.
Monday, January 26
The Originals
“Brotherhood of the Damned” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (Content Rating Tbd) (HDTV)
Family Is Who You Fight For — Armed with more power than ever, Vincent (guest star Yusuf Gatewood) creates an elaborate spell that allows him to take the upper hand and trap his brothers Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and Elijah (Daniel Gillies). Realizing that...
Monday, January 26
The Originals
“Brotherhood of the Damned” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (Content Rating Tbd) (HDTV)
Family Is Who You Fight For — Armed with more power than ever, Vincent (guest star Yusuf Gatewood) creates an elaborate spell that allows him to take the upper hand and trap his brothers Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and Elijah (Daniel Gillies). Realizing that...
- 1/10/2015
- by Sarah Peel
- Boomtron
CW is going back to normal schedule and they are excited to share what remains left of their seasons. Thus the glowing network has released their latest primetime line up for Jan 19th’s week and yes, it does include Jane the Virgin. Sadly it will all pretty be re-runs as the mid-season premiers will take place later on. However, that isn’t stopping CW from gushing. Here is the official line up so far.
Monday, January 19
The Originals
“Gonna Set Your Flag on Fire” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (TV-14, V) (HDTV)
When Two Sides Collide — With Vincent (guest star Yusuf Gatewood) on the loose and hell bent on revenge, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) brings Cami (Leah Pipes) to the safe house as he and Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) return to the compound. Hayley and Jackson (guest star Nathan Parsons) devise a plan to bring the vampires and werewolves together to consider a truce,...
Monday, January 19
The Originals
“Gonna Set Your Flag on Fire” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (TV-14, V) (HDTV)
When Two Sides Collide — With Vincent (guest star Yusuf Gatewood) on the loose and hell bent on revenge, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) brings Cami (Leah Pipes) to the safe house as he and Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) return to the compound. Hayley and Jackson (guest star Nathan Parsons) devise a plan to bring the vampires and werewolves together to consider a truce,...
- 1/1/2015
- by Sarah Peel
- Boomtron
The Originals bids goodbye to a terrific actor in this week's episode, and does so with characteristic finesse...
This review contains spoilers.
2.9 The Map Of Moments
Losing a beloved character is tough, especially when it’s on a show as good at creating beloved characters as The Originals. There are plenty to choose from: Klaus has his fans and so does Elijah, but Rebekah always seemed to have a special allure that sucked audiences in and never let go.
Having Claire Holt leave the show full-time was hard last year, but there was a definite sense that she would be coming back, if only for an episode here and there (as has been the case). Now, that’s not a feeling The Originals mid-season finale leaves you with – Claire Holt is no longer occupying the role of Rebekah Mikaelson, and it seems that the whole body-jumping plotline was just leading us to this point.
This review contains spoilers.
2.9 The Map Of Moments
Losing a beloved character is tough, especially when it’s on a show as good at creating beloved characters as The Originals. There are plenty to choose from: Klaus has his fans and so does Elijah, but Rebekah always seemed to have a special allure that sucked audiences in and never let go.
Having Claire Holt leave the show full-time was hard last year, but there was a definite sense that she would be coming back, if only for an episode here and there (as has been the case). Now, that’s not a feeling The Originals mid-season finale leaves you with – Claire Holt is no longer occupying the role of Rebekah Mikaelson, and it seems that the whole body-jumping plotline was just leading us to this point.
- 12/11/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
It's The X Factor semi-final already - that's come around quick, hasn't it?
The final four acts have only got two songs each to sing to convince judges and public they should be in next week's finals at Wembley. Fleur, Lauren, Andrea and Ben will be performing one Christmas song each, and another track of their own choosing.
Join us back here at 8pm when we will be live blogging everything as it happens.
21:35So, that's it for tonight, we're off to watch I'm a Celebrity semi-final now and we'll see you back here tomorrow night for the results show!
21:35Lots of love for Ben and Fleur on Twitter tonight. My semi-final favourites were Andrea and Fleur.
21:31Tomorrow's results show will feature Fifth Harmony, Idina Menzel and a special guest and last year's winner, Sam Bailey.
21:30So that's all Lauren, Fleur, Andrea and Ben can do.
The final four acts have only got two songs each to sing to convince judges and public they should be in next week's finals at Wembley. Fleur, Lauren, Andrea and Ben will be performing one Christmas song each, and another track of their own choosing.
Join us back here at 8pm when we will be live blogging everything as it happens.
21:35So, that's it for tonight, we're off to watch I'm a Celebrity semi-final now and we'll see you back here tomorrow night for the results show!
21:35Lots of love for Ben and Fleur on Twitter tonight. My semi-final favourites were Andrea and Fleur.
21:31Tomorrow's results show will feature Fifth Harmony, Idina Menzel and a special guest and last year's winner, Sam Bailey.
21:30So that's all Lauren, Fleur, Andrea and Ben can do.
- 12/6/2014
- Digital Spy
There's a Mikaelson family reunion in this week's instalment of The Originals. Here's Caroline's review...
This review contains spoilers.
2.8 The Brothers That Care Forgot
Hey Rebekah, we missed you! Please stick around, The Originals is a better show with you in it.
Yes, this episode contained the long-awaited return of the blondest Mikaelson with baby Hope in tow, and it was a reminder of just how much The Originals lost when she drove away from town last season. There were plenty of great characters to pick up the slack, and Hayley’s personality certainly benefitted from the requirement to be a new female lead, but there’s something Claire Holt gives to that character that just can’t be replaced.
But despite the fanfare, Rebekah was actually a very small part of a great episode – one that kind of had the entire generation of originals working on the same team for the first time.
This review contains spoilers.
2.8 The Brothers That Care Forgot
Hey Rebekah, we missed you! Please stick around, The Originals is a better show with you in it.
Yes, this episode contained the long-awaited return of the blondest Mikaelson with baby Hope in tow, and it was a reminder of just how much The Originals lost when she drove away from town last season. There were plenty of great characters to pick up the slack, and Hayley’s personality certainly benefitted from the requirement to be a new female lead, but there’s something Claire Holt gives to that character that just can’t be replaced.
But despite the fanfare, Rebekah was actually a very small part of a great episode – one that kind of had the entire generation of originals working on the same team for the first time.
- 11/26/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Ouch! Things just keep getting worse and worse for Hester High's most attractive male.
Now that Karma (Katie Stevens) knows the truth about her boyfriend and her best friends' hot and heavy act of betrayal, life for Liam (Gregg Sulkin) on MTV's hit dramedy Faking It is truly miserable. Not only has he lost his girl, now his artwork — the one aspect of his life that has always brought him happiness — is under attack.
Faking It's mid-season finale airs Tuesday, Nov. 25 and to make you even more excited for all of the high-stakes drama and hilarious one-liners that are sure to come, ETonline has your exclusive sneak peek.
Watch: The Stars of 'Faking It' Spill on Season 2!
MTV Shows
Take a look at our first look video above to catch Nicholas Brendon, best known as Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Xander Harris, guest starring as Jackson Lee, a professional...
Now that Karma (Katie Stevens) knows the truth about her boyfriend and her best friends' hot and heavy act of betrayal, life for Liam (Gregg Sulkin) on MTV's hit dramedy Faking It is truly miserable. Not only has he lost his girl, now his artwork — the one aspect of his life that has always brought him happiness — is under attack.
Faking It's mid-season finale airs Tuesday, Nov. 25 and to make you even more excited for all of the high-stakes drama and hilarious one-liners that are sure to come, ETonline has your exclusive sneak peek.
Watch: The Stars of 'Faking It' Spill on Season 2!
MTV Shows
Take a look at our first look video above to catch Nicholas Brendon, best known as Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Xander Harris, guest starring as Jackson Lee, a professional...
- 11/24/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
Is The Originals shooting itself in the foot by introducing great potential storylines, then doing away with them too quickly?
This review contains spoilers.
2.7 Chasing The Devil's Tail
Whenever The Originals introduces something complex and interesting, ripe for exploration over several seasons and beyond, they promptly dispatch it within a couple of episodes. This isn’t a criticism, heck, it’s the kind of frantic storytelling that drew me and so many others to The Vampire Diaries franchise in the first place, but it does seem odd when you think of how television shows generally work.
The introduction of Ansel just last week, for example, turned out to be a simple device to get Klaus to be conflicted about something in regards to Hope’s safety. That makes sense – he cares about so little that it’s always refreshing to see him wrestle with something emotionally – but it does feel like a wasted opportunity.
This review contains spoilers.
2.7 Chasing The Devil's Tail
Whenever The Originals introduces something complex and interesting, ripe for exploration over several seasons and beyond, they promptly dispatch it within a couple of episodes. This isn’t a criticism, heck, it’s the kind of frantic storytelling that drew me and so many others to The Vampire Diaries franchise in the first place, but it does seem odd when you think of how television shows generally work.
The introduction of Ansel just last week, for example, turned out to be a simple device to get Klaus to be conflicted about something in regards to Hope’s safety. That makes sense – he cares about so little that it’s always refreshing to see him wrestle with something emotionally – but it does feel like a wasted opportunity.
- 11/20/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Two more acts left The X Factor last week, but The Show Must Go On! After a little fussing and fighting, the team settled on Michael Jackson vs Queen as the theme for tonight's show.
Find out who's singing what here and while you're waiting, feel free to enjoy the original versions of the songs with our Spotify playlist.
21:40Thanks so much for sharing Mj vs Q on The X Factor with us, we always appreciate it. We'll see you (and One Direction) around this time tomorrow on the results show!
21:38Since you've twisted my arm... I'm voting for Fleur, Fleur, Fleur, Only The Young, and Fleur.
21:37That's it for the performances - Dermot is giving us a quick reminder, Where are your five free votes going?
21:35"A bit bored now" says Daniel Snelling "so shouty... and cheesy" says Susan_Phelan. Don't be shy, tell us what you really think!
Find out who's singing what here and while you're waiting, feel free to enjoy the original versions of the songs with our Spotify playlist.
21:40Thanks so much for sharing Mj vs Q on The X Factor with us, we always appreciate it. We'll see you (and One Direction) around this time tomorrow on the results show!
21:38Since you've twisted my arm... I'm voting for Fleur, Fleur, Fleur, Only The Young, and Fleur.
21:37That's it for the performances - Dermot is giving us a quick reminder, Where are your five free votes going?
21:35"A bit bored now" says Daniel Snelling "so shouty... and cheesy" says Susan_Phelan. Don't be shy, tell us what you really think!
- 11/8/2014
- Digital Spy
Two more acts left The X Factor last week, but The Show Must Go On! After a little fussing and fighting, the team settled on Michael Jackson vs Queen as the theme for tonight's show.
Find out who's singing what here and while you're waiting, feel free to enjoy the original versions of the songs with our Spotify playlist.
21:40Thanks so much for sharing Mj vs Q on The X Factor with us, we always appreciate it. We'll see you (and One Direction) around this time tomorrow on the results show!
21:38Since you've twisted my arm... I'm voting for Fleur, Fleur, Fleur, Only The Young, and Fleur.
21:37That's it for the performances - Dermot is giving us a quick reminder, Where are your five free votes going?
21:35"A bit bored now" says Daniel Snelling "so shouty... and cheesy" says Susan_Phelan. Don't be shy, tell us what you really think!
Find out who's singing what here and while you're waiting, feel free to enjoy the original versions of the songs with our Spotify playlist.
21:40Thanks so much for sharing Mj vs Q on The X Factor with us, we always appreciate it. We'll see you (and One Direction) around this time tomorrow on the results show!
21:38Since you've twisted my arm... I'm voting for Fleur, Fleur, Fleur, Only The Young, and Fleur.
21:37That's it for the performances - Dermot is giving us a quick reminder, Where are your five free votes going?
21:35"A bit bored now" says Daniel Snelling "so shouty... and cheesy" says Susan_Phelan. Don't be shy, tell us what you really think!
- 11/8/2014
- Digital Spy
When’s that comic book movie coming out, with the ant-sized man? This and all similar questions answered in our comic book movie calendar.
Comic book fans of the world - were you planning on spending your spare cash on anything other than cinema visits and DVD box-sets for the next six years? Well tough, because Hollywood has other ideas.
Ever since Bryan Singer’s X-Men movie jump-started the comic book movie trend in 2000 (building on the stellar work of Richard Donner and Tim Burton in the decades prior), Fox, Sony, Warner Bros., Disney and Marvel Studios have all been repeatedly cashing-in on the resurgent popularity of capes, cowls and anything ending in ‘Man’.
Now, the sheer size of the comic book movie-making world has reached a critical mass. There are now seven such films (at least) slated for every year between 2016 and 2019. There’s also a few confirmed for 2020 already,...
Comic book fans of the world - were you planning on spending your spare cash on anything other than cinema visits and DVD box-sets for the next six years? Well tough, because Hollywood has other ideas.
Ever since Bryan Singer’s X-Men movie jump-started the comic book movie trend in 2000 (building on the stellar work of Richard Donner and Tim Burton in the decades prior), Fox, Sony, Warner Bros., Disney and Marvel Studios have all been repeatedly cashing-in on the resurgent popularity of capes, cowls and anything ending in ‘Man’.
Now, the sheer size of the comic book movie-making world has reached a critical mass. There are now seven such films (at least) slated for every year between 2016 and 2019. There’s also a few confirmed for 2020 already,...
- 11/5/2014
- by rleane
- Den of Geek
The Ghost Fleet #1
Written by Donny Cates
Art by Daniel Warren Johnson
Colors by Lauren Affe
Published by Dark Horse Comics
First of all, there is nothing wrong with comics and stories in general filled with big explosions, blood splatters, and fire fights, especially if they’re part of the action or military genre. The Ghost Fleet #1 squarely fits into these kind of stories and relishes in its military credentials from the first page, which has a typically gory panel of Andrew Jackson and his soldiers fighting the British with some smaller panels showing Jackson’s covert activities with French privateers. The mix of over the top action and espionage is a nice hook for the comic, but Ghost Fleet decides to predominantly focus on the action part. This is a black ops story that happens to feature truckers with military training, but writer Donny Cates doesn’t flesh out...
Written by Donny Cates
Art by Daniel Warren Johnson
Colors by Lauren Affe
Published by Dark Horse Comics
First of all, there is nothing wrong with comics and stories in general filled with big explosions, blood splatters, and fire fights, especially if they’re part of the action or military genre. The Ghost Fleet #1 squarely fits into these kind of stories and relishes in its military credentials from the first page, which has a typically gory panel of Andrew Jackson and his soldiers fighting the British with some smaller panels showing Jackson’s covert activities with French privateers. The mix of over the top action and espionage is a nice hook for the comic, but Ghost Fleet decides to predominantly focus on the action part. This is a black ops story that happens to feature truckers with military training, but writer Donny Cates doesn’t flesh out...
- 11/4/2014
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
Nicholas Brendon is going back to high school.
Related Faking It’s Michael Willett on Shane’s Love Life, Lauren’s Secret and More
The Buffy grad will guest-star on the season finale of MTV’s Faking It, TVLine has learned, playing professional artist Jackson Lee. Also an alum of Hestor High, Jackson eventually becomes an artistic mentor to Liam (Gregg Sulkin) after interviewing art students for a prestigious fellowship.
Other major Season 2 guest stars include Laverne Cox (Orange Is the New Black) and Fifth Harmony.
Faking It airs Tuesdays at 10:30/9:30c on MTV.
Related storiesABC Family,...
Related Faking It’s Michael Willett on Shane’s Love Life, Lauren’s Secret and More
The Buffy grad will guest-star on the season finale of MTV’s Faking It, TVLine has learned, playing professional artist Jackson Lee. Also an alum of Hestor High, Jackson eventually becomes an artistic mentor to Liam (Gregg Sulkin) after interviewing art students for a prestigious fellowship.
Other major Season 2 guest stars include Laverne Cox (Orange Is the New Black) and Fifth Harmony.
Faking It airs Tuesdays at 10:30/9:30c on MTV.
Related storiesABC Family,...
- 10/6/2014
- TVLine.com
After four episodes that, in terms of narrative development, largely amounted to the show clearing its throat, “True Blood” sets aside an hour for taking stock, giving its surviving characters a chance to appreciate what they have and how far they’ve come. In a few cases, this means that some of the actors get to collect a paycheck, and rack up some screen time, just by swaying to Marvin Gaye’s “Got to Give It Up” while swigging from red plastic cups. But along the way, there are some nice moments. About half the episode is set at a richly stocked house party at Sookie’s place that Lafayette and Alcide’s father, Jackson, throw together to honor the recently departed and help Sookie move on with the grieving process. (The dialogue makes it clear that, by “recently departed,” we’re just talking about Alcide and Tara. The deaths of Hoyt’s mother,...
- 7/21/2014
- by Phil Dyess-Nugent
- Hitfix
Not literally, you nutcase! We're just updating yesterday's story in which we told you Eli is making a new untitled movie in Las Vegas. The shooting title of the movie is being called Drowned for now. No other new details are available.
Casting is under way on the supernatural thriller that Roth co-wrote with Aftershock collaborator Nicolas Lopez and director Jessica Chandler. Roth is also producing, and the film's casting agent is currently seeking talent in the Las Vegas area.
"Right now we’re casting for principal speaking roles in the film, and I would like to use as many local actors and non-actors as I can find," said casting director John Jackson. "I need two little girls — one 6 years old, one 8 years old — I need college students, people in (their) 60s and 70s, all races, all types of individuals."
There are 37 speaking roles in the film, and many of...
Casting is under way on the supernatural thriller that Roth co-wrote with Aftershock collaborator Nicolas Lopez and director Jessica Chandler. Roth is also producing, and the film's casting agent is currently seeking talent in the Las Vegas area.
"Right now we’re casting for principal speaking roles in the film, and I would like to use as many local actors and non-actors as I can find," said casting director John Jackson. "I need two little girls — one 6 years old, one 8 years old — I need college students, people in (their) 60s and 70s, all races, all types of individuals."
There are 37 speaking roles in the film, and many of...
- 4/25/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Eli Roth has a whole lot on his plate right now with his latest directorial effort, The Green Inferno, soon headed our way and a flick called Knock Knock in the works.
Today comes word that he's also heading into paranormal territory with another upcoming project, and you can find out all about it by reading on!
Per the Las Vegas Review Journal, casting is under way on an untitled supernatural thriller that Roth co-wrote with Aftershock collaborator Nicolas Lopez and director Jessica Chandler. Roth is also producing, and the film's casting agent is currently seeking talent in the Las Vegas area.
"Right now we’re casting for principal speaking roles in the film, and I would like to use as many local actors and non-actors as I can find," said casting director John Jackson. "I need two little girls — one 6 years old, one 8 years old — I need college students,...
Today comes word that he's also heading into paranormal territory with another upcoming project, and you can find out all about it by reading on!
Per the Las Vegas Review Journal, casting is under way on an untitled supernatural thriller that Roth co-wrote with Aftershock collaborator Nicolas Lopez and director Jessica Chandler. Roth is also producing, and the film's casting agent is currently seeking talent in the Las Vegas area.
"Right now we’re casting for principal speaking roles in the film, and I would like to use as many local actors and non-actors as I can find," said casting director John Jackson. "I need two little girls — one 6 years old, one 8 years old — I need college students,...
- 4/23/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Sabotage won’t be loved by many, except die-hard Arnold Schwarzenegger fans. Fair warning, it’s not Shakespeare. You probably knew that already, but in case you didn’t, I have done my job by warning you. Sabotage is a cops gone bad flick, directed by David Ayer, who helped write the penultimate bad cop flick, Training Day (2001). This movie definitely has gritty street cop in its DNA. Ayer co-wrote the film with Skip Woods whose credits include: A Good Day to Die Hard (2013), The A-Team (2010), Hitman (2007), and Swordfish (2001). Woods is an action movie writer who gets to play with an action movie icon so let the bullets fly where they may.
The plot revolves around a DEA Special Operations Group that infiltrates and arrests/eliminates the drug cartels that proliferate around the globe. These specialists are great at what they do, just ask them, but their fortunes fade when...
The plot revolves around a DEA Special Operations Group that infiltrates and arrests/eliminates the drug cartels that proliferate around the globe. These specialists are great at what they do, just ask them, but their fortunes fade when...
- 3/28/2014
- by Steven Gahm
- CinemaNerdz
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