Season 3 of Paranormal Witness is coming in 2013. Check out this clip entitled “Freak You Out.”
Oct 30 2012
TV Promo: Ghost Hunters – “Tunnels of Terror”
Oct 29 2012
“It’s the Lies that Undo Us.” Review: Homeland – “Q&A”
Homeland continues to raise the stakes with “Q&A” as Brody (Damian Lewis) is interrogated, first by Peter Quinn (Rupert Friend) and then Carrie (Claire Danes). In a display of brilliant writing, directing, and acting, “Q&A” delves deeper into what makes its two main characters tick, while at the same time staying true to the terrorist story that has its viewers, me included, glued to their screens every Sunday night. As much as I loved last season’s “The Weekend,” another Carrie/Brody-centric episode, I think “Q&A” is even better, and will surely help to garner Emmy® awards for both leads next year.
Oct 27 2012
TV Promos: Coming Up on Bravo
Bravo fans, you’re in for a real (trick or) treat next week with two all-new episodes of The Real Housewives of Miami, and the season premieres of The Real Housewives of Atlanta and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Plus, celebrity stylists for The Real Housewives of Atlanta share off-air drama from the past four seasons! Top Chef: (Seattle), Start-Ups: Silicon Valley and LOLwork all have their season premieres next week also. Check out these fun clips!
Oct 25 2012
The Walking Dead Meets Law & Order. Review: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – “The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding Massacre”
What a fun, Halloween-themed episode this is. There are all sorts of strange occurrences, some very scary moments, frightening music, and, of course, lots of comedy. “The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding Massacre” is a perfect mash-up of two wildly popular TV shows—two of my favorites, actually—and I enjoyed every moment of it.
Oct 25 2012
Exclusive Interview: Sons of Anarchy’s Michael Ornstein Talks Season Five and Jack Kerouac’s On the Road Tribute
Fans eager to check out Michael Ornstein’s Sons of Anarchy art should plan on visiting San Francisco’s Beat Museum soon. Beginning this Saturday, October 27, six of Ornstein’s paintings will be unveiled as part of the festivities to honor Jack Kerouac’s On the Road original scroll, and celebrate the upcoming US release of the book’s film version directed by Walter Salles.
Oct 23 2012
Video: Hilarious Sneak Peek at Season Premiere of Syfy’s TOTAL BLACKOUT
Check out a hilarious sneak peek of the season premiere of Syfy’s TOTAL BLACKOUT. Season two premieres Tuesday, Oct 30th.
Oct 23 2012
Video: Stephen King References From HAVEN
Oct 22 2012
Shoot Me Up. Season Finale Review: Copper, S1 Ep 10, “A Vast and Fiendish Plot”
Knowing she can’t compete with Ellen, Eva’s truthful when Ellen asks her whether Corky was happy when she was gone. Watching her in the scene with Annie, where she tells Annie she has a chance to make a good life, away from being a prostitute, was wonderful. Potente imbues Eva with a determined strength; she’s a woman who really cares for Annie as if she were her mother.
Oct 22 2012
Brody Revealed! Review: Homeland – “New Car Smell”
OK, so Saul (Mandy Patinkin) doesn’t keep Brody’s (Damian Lewis) confession tape a secret, like I surmised he might do last week. Instead, he shows it to Estes (David Harewood) and, together, they hatch a plan to thwart any Jihadist plot Brody might be involved in. But things don’t go as expected in “New Car Smell,” and by the end, Brody is outed for the terrorist he is. Could Homeland move any faster?
Oct 21 2012
A Vigilante Golum. Review: Haven – “Double Jeopardy”
Are you thinking twice before doing bad deeds or unlawful acts? I would be too. “Lady Justice” is no joke in “Double Jeopardy.” But does the punishment always fit the crime? This week’s episode struggles with that question as some of the local residents succumb to tragic comeuppances via the lady in white.
Oct 21 2012
A Twisted Spin on The Tortoise and the Hare. Review: Grimm, S2 “The Other Side”
Who else was thinking of Pinocchio with the opening quote? if you were hoping for Wesen with an affinity for wood or descendants of beavers, you’ll be disappointed. The title was a bit misleading, as well. “ There were only a few scenes and story arcs in “The Other Side” that kept me interested and they had nothing to do with the academic decathlon participants being brutally murdered. I know, me not interested in bloody unsolved homicides — shocking.
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