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Question: I feel like we know a lot about The Originals’ fifth season… except for the Big Bad. Who is the Mikaelsons’ final enemy? —Karen
Ausiello: Well, that and a premiere date, am I right? Anyway, executive producer Julie Plec explains that while last season’s baddie — remember the Hollow? — will remain a present force in Season 5, the real enemy is far more complicated. “The Big Bad this year is launched from an ideology more so than one singular person’s nefarious desire,...
Question: I feel like we know a lot about The Originals’ fifth season… except for the Big Bad. Who is the Mikaelsons’ final enemy? —Karen
Ausiello: Well, that and a premiere date, am I right? Anyway, executive producer Julie Plec explains that while last season’s baddie — remember the Hollow? — will remain a present force in Season 5, the real enemy is far more complicated. “The Big Bad this year is launched from an ideology more so than one singular person’s nefarious desire,...
- 12/13/2017
- TVLine.com
According to a brand new report from the folks over at People.com and a host of other news outlets, one of the castmembers of ABC's hit medical drama series, "Grey's Anatomy" just proposed over the Thanksgiving holidays! This castmember is none other than the Andrew Deluca portrayer himself Giacomo Gianniotti (above middle). They say he hopped on his official Instagram account this past Sunday, November 26,2017 to reveal what he did. In his Instagram post, Giacomo shared a photo of him and his girlfriend Nichole Gustafson sharing a very passionate kiss. He captioned it with the words, "She said yes... I am truly one lucky guy, and I wouldn’t rather be walking down this crazy road of life with anyone else. I love you. Thank you." He also wrote an Italian version of that same caption, "Mi ha detto di sì... Sono veramente fortunato. E non vorrei caminare giù...
- 11/29/2017
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
According to a new report from the glamour.com news team and a couple of other news outlets, one of the former ladies of ABC's hit drama series, "Grey's Anatomy" revealed that she isn't opposed to the idea of returning to the show even though she did leave of her own volition last year. That former Grey's star is Sara Ramirez who played character Callie Torres for 10 straight years from 2006 to 2016. Apparently, Sara did a new interview with the folks over at Entertainment Weekly. During her interview, she told them about a conversation she had with producer Shonda Rhimes about possibly returning. She said that they've definitely agreed to keep the conversations going. She stated, "When Shonda Rhimes and I last spoke, we agreed to keep the conversations going, and she knows I’m open to keeping those conversations going." Does Sara Ramirez regret leaving when she did? Apparently not.
- 11/24/2017
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
When”Grey’s Anatomy” executive producer and showrunner Krista Vernoff approached Jeanine Mason about being one of the new interns brought on to Grey Sloan Memorial in Season 14, the “So You Think You Can Dance” star turned up-and-coming actress “was like, honestly Krista, whatever you need. If it’s, like, Patient Number 4, I will be there.” Mason plays Dr. Sam Bello, a new intern who has a romantic, if not tumultuous, past with Dr. Andrew DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti). She said one of the writers described their relationship as that between Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem in “Vicky Christina Barcelona.” “Sam is a brilliant,...
- 11/22/2017
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
He might have a new album about to drop, but Eminem is sticking to the fan favorites.
The 45-year-old rapper changed the format during his Saturday Night Live performance this weekend — rather than treating viewers to two separate songs, as is the norm for the show’s musical guests, he appeared only once and played a nearly nine-minute medley of three songs.
Backed by a string section and band, he started with new single “Walk on Water.” The Grammy-winner was accompanied by the song’s writer, Skylar Grey, who played piano and performed the vocals provided by Beyoncé on the official recording.
The 45-year-old rapper changed the format during his Saturday Night Live performance this weekend — rather than treating viewers to two separate songs, as is the norm for the show’s musical guests, he appeared only once and played a nearly nine-minute medley of three songs.
Backed by a string section and band, he started with new single “Walk on Water.” The Grammy-winner was accompanied by the song’s writer, Skylar Grey, who played piano and performed the vocals provided by Beyoncé on the official recording.
- 11/19/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
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Question: I’m loving The Good Doctor. Given that it is a David Shore show, is there any chance any House characters might at some point pop in for a cameo? —Matt
Ausiello: I doubt we’ll see any characters from House, since Universal owns those, but I would not be surprised at all if an actor from the original show were to check in at some point. (Robert Sean Leonard would fit in nicely at San Jose St.
Question: I’m loving The Good Doctor. Given that it is a David Shore show, is there any chance any House characters might at some point pop in for a cameo? —Matt
Ausiello: I doubt we’ll see any characters from House, since Universal owns those, but I would not be surprised at all if an actor from the original show were to check in at some point. (Robert Sean Leonard would fit in nicely at San Jose St.
- 11/17/2017
- TVLine.com
Hey,"Grey's Anatomy" fans. Unfortunately, we have to tell you that the previous episode 8 that aired this past Thursday night, November 16,2017 was the mid season finale episode. What this means is that it's going to be quite a while before the upcoming episode 9 airs. Thanks to the people over at Entertainment Weekly we can confirm how long this delay will be. The delay is going to officially last until January 18,2018. So, be sure to mark that important date down on your TV calendars. This delay is also in effect for that whole trio of Shonda Rhimes produced shows that air on Thursday nights. So, that includes "Scandal" and "How to Get Away With Murder." They all aired their midseason finale episodes this past Thursday night, November 16,2017. They're all due to return on the January 18,2018 date. They will all return in their same time slots, So, you Grey's Anatomy fans just...
- 11/17/2017
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Call it a life-and-death hack. In Grey’s Anatomy’s fall finale Thursday, the hospital’s computer system was hijacked, resulting in problems far bigger than I.T. could solve. How did Bailey manage to keep Grey Sloan running when her team couldn’t so much as get an X-ray taken? Did she keep it running? And what ended up being the cliffhanger that director Kevin McKidd promised? Read on and find out!
‘Why Is Everybody Dying?!?’ | Early on in “Out of Nowhere,” Meredith was enduring a post-Harper Averys-win interview and lamenting the fact that her newfound fame was cutting...
‘Why Is Everybody Dying?!?’ | Early on in “Out of Nowhere,” Meredith was enduring a post-Harper Averys-win interview and lamenting the fact that her newfound fame was cutting...
- 11/17/2017
- TVLine.com
Although the carousel never stops turning, there’s no telling what a rickety old roller coaster might do. In Thursday’s milestone 300th episode of Grey’s Anatomy, a car from a ride at a county fair goes flying off the rails into the crowd, turning loose on Grey Sloan not just a bunch of injured patients but also memories of the doctors that they reminded their caregivers of. Ready to take the nostalgia trip? Read on.
‘I Think I’M Hallucinating’ | As “Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story” began, Amelia stopped by the home she used to...
‘I Think I’M Hallucinating’ | As “Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story” began, Amelia stopped by the home she used to...
- 11/10/2017
- TVLine.com
Just sit right back, and you’ll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip… Yep, Grey’s Anatomy set sail Thursday as Jackson took most of Grey Sloan’s menfolk “fishing” aboard his brand-spanking-new boat. Meanwhile, back at the hospital, Arizona, April and Maggie’s dull, dull workday got a whole lot more interesting when they treated a patient who… On second thought, keep reading. You’re gonna have to see it (in print) to believe it.
RelatedGrey’s Anatomy‘s 300th Episode: New Details on the ‘Ghost’-Filled Hour
‘She Is A Rock Star, Haven’T You Heard?...
RelatedGrey’s Anatomy‘s 300th Episode: New Details on the ‘Ghost’-Filled Hour
‘She Is A Rock Star, Haven’T You Heard?...
- 11/3/2017
- TVLine.com
Of all the dysfunctional relationships on How to Get Away With Murder — and there are many — it might be Annalise and Bonnie’s that tops the Most Messed-Up list.
As we are reminded in a series of flashbacks in Thursday’s episode, we’ve watched Annalise and her former colleague go through all sorts of emotional dynamics in the last three years: Bonnie begging Annalise not to fire her after it was revealed she had kissed Annalise’s husband; Annalise fiercely reassuring Bonnie that she does love her; Bonnie and Annalise sharing a lip-lock of their own when Annalise was particularly drunk one night.
As we are reminded in a series of flashbacks in Thursday’s episode, we’ve watched Annalise and her former colleague go through all sorts of emotional dynamics in the last three years: Bonnie begging Annalise not to fire her after it was revealed she had kissed Annalise’s husband; Annalise fiercely reassuring Bonnie that she does love her; Bonnie and Annalise sharing a lip-lock of their own when Annalise was particularly drunk one night.
- 10/27/2017
- TVLine.com
August will arrive in November when Wes Ramsey joins General Hospital in a mystery role.
RelatedGh Vet Tamara Braun Is Returning… But Not as Carly?
TVLine has learned exclusively that the Guiding Light and CSI: Miami alum is joining ABC’s daytime drama in the role of Peter August. No further details on the character are available, other than his first airdate: Tuesday, Nov. 14 — smack dab in the middle of November sweeps.
The casting comes on the heels of Gh vet/favorite Tamara Braun being confirmed to return (though not as Carly).
In addition to his run as Gl‘s...
RelatedGh Vet Tamara Braun Is Returning… But Not as Carly?
TVLine has learned exclusively that the Guiding Light and CSI: Miami alum is joining ABC’s daytime drama in the role of Peter August. No further details on the character are available, other than his first airdate: Tuesday, Nov. 14 — smack dab in the middle of November sweeps.
The casting comes on the heels of Gh vet/favorite Tamara Braun being confirmed to return (though not as Carly).
In addition to his run as Gl‘s...
- 10/26/2017
- TVLine.com
In Thursday’s Grey’s Anatomy, Nathan, taking Meredith’s suggestion that he make a “grand gesture” to prove his love to Megan, reunited her with son Farouk; Jackson inherited a quarter of a billion dollars from his grandfather and inched closer to a romance with Maggie — till Catherine referred to her as his sister; Arizona had no sooner gotten finished reassuring April that she’d get used to nights away from Harriet than she got a text saying that Sofia wanted to move back to Seattle; Jo asked that Mer exclude her name from an article on Megan’s operation,...
- 10/13/2017
- TVLine.com
Hey, Grey's Anatomy fans. We've got a new report for you guys via the folks over at TV Line. It turns out that your favorite show will be offering up six new surprises as early as this Thursday night, October 12,2017! That's right. In the 4th new episode of this current 14th season, Grey's Anatomy is going to debut 6 new castmembers! They are all interns. And just to be all the way accurate, technically five of the six new castmembers will make their debut. One of them already debuted during the big two hour premiere episode. That one was actor Jake Borelli who plays character Levi. He is Jo's new intern. Levi will be a recurring character. Jake Borelli's acting resume includes roles in Psych, ICarly, The Forgotten, Parenthood, CBS' NCIS: Los Angeles,True Jackson, Greek, Suburgatory, Elf Employment, Supermoms, Nesting, a short called, "Meanamorphosis," a TV series called,"CeReality,...
- 10/10/2017
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Grey’s Anatomy is getting a massive infusion of new blood, Stat.
ABC’s venerable medical drama is beefing up its intern quotient, adding six new (and relatively unknown) actors to play doctors-in-training in Season 14. Of the half-dozen, one of them — Jake Borelli — already made his debut as nerdy, Jo-crushing intern Levi in last month’s two-part premiere. The remaining five will arrive at Grey Sloan in this Thursday’s episode (8/7c) as Richard and Bailey search for the stars of tomorrow.
RelatedExclusive: Grey’s Anatomy to Stage Standalone Flashback Episode — First Photo
Meet the new sextet below:
Jake Borelli
“Levi”
Debuted in Sept.
ABC’s venerable medical drama is beefing up its intern quotient, adding six new (and relatively unknown) actors to play doctors-in-training in Season 14. Of the half-dozen, one of them — Jake Borelli — already made his debut as nerdy, Jo-crushing intern Levi in last month’s two-part premiere. The remaining five will arrive at Grey Sloan in this Thursday’s episode (8/7c) as Richard and Bailey search for the stars of tomorrow.
RelatedExclusive: Grey’s Anatomy to Stage Standalone Flashback Episode — First Photo
Meet the new sextet below:
Jake Borelli
“Levi”
Debuted in Sept.
- 10/9/2017
- TVLine.com
Louisa Mellor Dec 11, 2017
With Game Of Thrones season 7 out now on DVD and Blu-ray, here's a run-through of all the major action and story. Spoilers...
Warning: (as you might expect) contains season 7 spoilers.
See related Chad Stahelski interview: John Wick 2, Highlander
Game Of Thrones season seven, we hardly knew you. You arrived, secretly fitted all your characters with invisible jet packs so they could zip around whole continents as if they were just popping to the shops, and then in the flap of a dragon’s wing, you were gone. Three episodes shorter than the previous runs, the seventh season solved the show’s annual ‘how to top last year’s massive episode nine’ problem by simply not having one. Genius.
Figuratively though, there was an episode nine in season seven. It was episode four The Spoils Of War. And episode six Beyond The Wall. And a little bit...
With Game Of Thrones season 7 out now on DVD and Blu-ray, here's a run-through of all the major action and story. Spoilers...
Warning: (as you might expect) contains season 7 spoilers.
See related Chad Stahelski interview: John Wick 2, Highlander
Game Of Thrones season seven, we hardly knew you. You arrived, secretly fitted all your characters with invisible jet packs so they could zip around whole continents as if they were just popping to the shops, and then in the flap of a dragon’s wing, you were gone. Three episodes shorter than the previous runs, the seventh season solved the show’s annual ‘how to top last year’s massive episode nine’ problem by simply not having one. Genius.
Figuratively though, there was an episode nine in season seven. It was episode four The Spoils Of War. And episode six Beyond The Wall. And a little bit...
- 10/6/2017
- Den of Geek
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com
Question: Please tell me the glimpse we got of Cristina in the Grey’s Anatomy premiere foreshadowed an actual appearance by Sandra Oh this season. — Janet
Ausiello: I and, for that matter, Grey’s Ep Krista Vernoff would love to tell you that that was happening. “I would give anything for a visit from Sandra Oh,” she says, adding with a laugh, “Do you know her? Can you call her and talk her into it?” In all seriousness,...
Question: Please tell me the glimpse we got of Cristina in the Grey’s Anatomy premiere foreshadowed an actual appearance by Sandra Oh this season. — Janet
Ausiello: I and, for that matter, Grey’s Ep Krista Vernoff would love to tell you that that was happening. “I would give anything for a visit from Sandra Oh,” she says, adding with a laugh, “Do you know her? Can you call her and talk her into it?” In all seriousness,...
- 10/3/2017
- TVLine.com
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com
Question: Scoop on Episode 300 of Grey’s Anatomy? —@ThePompeoMethod via Twitter
Ausiello: With It breaking box office records, I’m hearing rumblings that the Krista Vernoff-penned outing — which bears the Hamilton-esque title “Who Dies, Who Lives, Who Tells Your Story” — may feature a frightening, possibly dangerous clown.
Question: Will Sean Maguire be coming back to Once Upon a Time? —Sara
Ausiello: “Never say never, but… not in the immediate run of episodes,” Adam Horowitz told us when we delivered your question.
Question: Scoop on Episode 300 of Grey’s Anatomy? —@ThePompeoMethod via Twitter
Ausiello: With It breaking box office records, I’m hearing rumblings that the Krista Vernoff-penned outing — which bears the Hamilton-esque title “Who Dies, Who Lives, Who Tells Your Story” — may feature a frightening, possibly dangerous clown.
Question: Will Sean Maguire be coming back to Once Upon a Time? —Sara
Ausiello: “Never say never, but… not in the immediate run of episodes,” Adam Horowitz told us when we delivered your question.
- 9/22/2017
- TVLine.com
Look what Andy Samberg made Taylor Swift do!
In a new commercial for Taylor Swift Now — the curated video catalog available to At&T customers through the company’s DirectTV Now streaming service — Swift has cameras follow a fictional day in her life, which includes a run-in with Samberg in the halls of her recording studio complex.
Facing off after bumping into one another, each ask the other to apologize, with Swift eventually calling the former Saturday Night Live star, “Andy Sam-jerk.”
A stare-down, thumb-war and caricature artist competition ensues before the two launch into an “unbelievable choreographed fight...
In a new commercial for Taylor Swift Now — the curated video catalog available to At&T customers through the company’s DirectTV Now streaming service — Swift has cameras follow a fictional day in her life, which includes a run-in with Samberg in the halls of her recording studio complex.
Facing off after bumping into one another, each ask the other to apologize, with Swift eventually calling the former Saturday Night Live star, “Andy Sam-jerk.”
A stare-down, thumb-war and caricature artist competition ensues before the two launch into an “unbelievable choreographed fight...
- 9/7/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Louisa Mellor Aug 28, 2017
Here’s the background info relevant to the Game Of Thrones season 7 finale, The Dragon And The Wolf. Spoilers ahead…
Warning: contains major spoilers.
See related Game Of Thrones season 8: filming to get underway in October Game Of Thrones season 7 episode 7 review: The Dragon And The Wolf Game Of Thrones season 7: episode 7 questions answered
Game Of Thrones season seven packed a great deal into its extended-length finale. There were reunions aplenty, call-backs to seasons past, and payback for historical crimes. For anyone scratching their head trying to remember exactly what happened the last time this lot saw each other, how Littlefinger became Lord Protector of the Vale, or the last time Dany last told someone that a dragon is not a slave, we’re here to help.
Who were the episode’s titular dragon and the wolf?
Daenerys Targaryen is the symbolic dragon to Jon Snow’s Stark wolf,...
Here’s the background info relevant to the Game Of Thrones season 7 finale, The Dragon And The Wolf. Spoilers ahead…
Warning: contains major spoilers.
See related Game Of Thrones season 8: filming to get underway in October Game Of Thrones season 7 episode 7 review: The Dragon And The Wolf Game Of Thrones season 7: episode 7 questions answered
Game Of Thrones season seven packed a great deal into its extended-length finale. There were reunions aplenty, call-backs to seasons past, and payback for historical crimes. For anyone scratching their head trying to remember exactly what happened the last time this lot saw each other, how Littlefinger became Lord Protector of the Vale, or the last time Dany last told someone that a dragon is not a slave, we’re here to help.
Who were the episode’s titular dragon and the wolf?
Daenerys Targaryen is the symbolic dragon to Jon Snow’s Stark wolf,...
- 8/28/2017
- Den of Geek
If you picked a single image, a moment, a melee to sum up Game of Thrones Season Seven … well, you'd be nuts, to be honest. It may have only lasted seven weeks, but this was the most epic stretch of episodes in the history of the series, by a margin big enough to march an army of the dead through. Where would you even start?
The most obvious place would be with Daenerys Targaryen, in large part because she herself roamed all over the map. After spending years mired in the far-off lands of Essos,...
The most obvious place would be with Daenerys Targaryen, in large part because she herself roamed all over the map. After spending years mired in the far-off lands of Essos,...
- 8/28/2017
- Rollingstone.com
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Question: Since Episode 5 of The Flash is called “Girls Night Out,” is there a chance the girls will actually speak to each other? And might they do so at a party in anticipation of a certain wedding? —Tatiana
Ausiello: Thanks for your question, Tats. (Btw, nice work on that Orphan Black finale.) Here’s what Flash Ep Todd Helbing had to say about Ep 5: “It’s really fun. The girls [including a visiting Felicity Smoak] go and have a night out in Central City alone,...
Question: Since Episode 5 of The Flash is called “Girls Night Out,” is there a chance the girls will actually speak to each other? And might they do so at a party in anticipation of a certain wedding? —Tatiana
Ausiello: Thanks for your question, Tats. (Btw, nice work on that Orphan Black finale.) Here’s what Flash Ep Todd Helbing had to say about Ep 5: “It’s really fun. The girls [including a visiting Felicity Smoak] go and have a night out in Central City alone,...
- 8/23/2017
- TVLine.com
Victoria Azarenka is clearing the air.
The Belarusian professional tennis player used social media Thursday to explain to her fans why she might not be able to participate in the upcoming Us Open — and it has everything to do with her 8-month-old baby boy.
“The day my son Leo was born, back in December of last year, was by far the happiest day of my life,” reads her Instagram post. “I now have a brand new appreciation for how new mothers — and fathers – juggle the many different responsibilities for their families.”
“However, like most working mothers, despite my unconditional love for my son,...
The Belarusian professional tennis player used social media Thursday to explain to her fans why she might not be able to participate in the upcoming Us Open — and it has everything to do with her 8-month-old baby boy.
“The day my son Leo was born, back in December of last year, was by far the happiest day of my life,” reads her Instagram post. “I now have a brand new appreciation for how new mothers — and fathers – juggle the many different responsibilities for their families.”
“However, like most working mothers, despite my unconditional love for my son,...
- 8/17/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
Is it too late to change my bet to Lannister?
Season 7 of Game of Thrones seems to be following a specific pattern. Each episode slowly moves the plot along, before a 10 minute explosive final scene. Last week, we saw Euron Greyjoy (Pilou Asbæk) utterly annihilate Yara’s (Gemma Whelan) fleet. This week, we saw the Greyjoys utterly annihilate the Unsullied’s fleet, whilst Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson) looked on powerlessly. And saw Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) take Highgarden, only to receive the last bitter admission of Lady Olenna (Diana Rigg). All this in the last 5 minutes.
But I’m getting ahead of myself a little. There was plenty more to appreciate here than the final scene of chaos. So we might as well start at the top.
In a moment that fans have wanted since the story began, Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) and Jon Snow (Kit Harrington) finally meet. And its glorious.
Season 7 of Game of Thrones seems to be following a specific pattern. Each episode slowly moves the plot along, before a 10 minute explosive final scene. Last week, we saw Euron Greyjoy (Pilou Asbæk) utterly annihilate Yara’s (Gemma Whelan) fleet. This week, we saw the Greyjoys utterly annihilate the Unsullied’s fleet, whilst Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson) looked on powerlessly. And saw Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) take Highgarden, only to receive the last bitter admission of Lady Olenna (Diana Rigg). All this in the last 5 minutes.
But I’m getting ahead of myself a little. There was plenty more to appreciate here than the final scene of chaos. So we might as well start at the top.
In a moment that fans have wanted since the story began, Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) and Jon Snow (Kit Harrington) finally meet. And its glorious.
- 8/1/2017
- by Ben McCarthy
- The Cultural Post
Author: Chris Haydon
Spoilers For Game Of Thrones Season 7 Episode 3 Throughout
Climaxing last week on a tremendously exciting, and unexpected, battle sequence, you’d be forgiven to think the third episode of Game of Thrones Season 7 might apply the brakes a little. However, you’d be wrong. HBO’s leading fantasy drama is heightening the pace, intensity, and fallout with each passing hour; delivering thrilling spectacle, character moments, and political intrigue by the barrel-load.
Following on from the brilliant “Stormborn”, we reach what is essentially the halfway point of the season already (devastating news, right?), but “The Queen’s Justice” ensured that showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss are not at all scrimping, despite the decreased episode count. This is was a simply sensational hour of television, which culminates in a moment so satisfying, you’ll be begging for a second serving.
The Title: “The Queen’s Justice”
What Does It Mean?...
Spoilers For Game Of Thrones Season 7 Episode 3 Throughout
Climaxing last week on a tremendously exciting, and unexpected, battle sequence, you’d be forgiven to think the third episode of Game of Thrones Season 7 might apply the brakes a little. However, you’d be wrong. HBO’s leading fantasy drama is heightening the pace, intensity, and fallout with each passing hour; delivering thrilling spectacle, character moments, and political intrigue by the barrel-load.
Following on from the brilliant “Stormborn”, we reach what is essentially the halfway point of the season already (devastating news, right?), but “The Queen’s Justice” ensured that showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss are not at all scrimping, despite the decreased episode count. This is was a simply sensational hour of television, which culminates in a moment so satisfying, you’ll be begging for a second serving.
The Title: “The Queen’s Justice”
What Does It Mean?...
- 7/31/2017
- by Chris Haydon
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
A Game of Thrones, the first book in author George R. R. Martin's epic fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire, was published on August 6, 1996. So if longtime fans' hopes that Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow would one day meet were a person, they'd be about a week away from the legal drinking age. "The Queen's Justice" – the Game of Thrones episode that served up this long-awaited meeting before Martin himself could get to it – displayed a surprising lack of romantic or interpersonal fireworks between the two monarchs.
- 7/31/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Need to catch up? Check out the previous Game of Thrones recap here.
Jon Snow King in the North and Daenerys Stormborn of the House Targaryen First of Her etc. finally breathe the same air in this week’s Game of Thrones, and I’m guessing Jon wishes he brought all of his northern furs, because brrrrr it is Chilly in that Dragonstone throne room. (At least, at first.)
But the best moment of the episode, in my view, happens at the very end, as Lady Olenna proves she’s the Hbic 4eva.
Read on for the highlights of “The Queen’s Justice.
Jon Snow King in the North and Daenerys Stormborn of the House Targaryen First of Her etc. finally breathe the same air in this week’s Game of Thrones, and I’m guessing Jon wishes he brought all of his northern furs, because brrrrr it is Chilly in that Dragonstone throne room. (At least, at first.)
But the best moment of the episode, in my view, happens at the very end, as Lady Olenna proves she’s the Hbic 4eva.
Read on for the highlights of “The Queen’s Justice.
- 7/31/2017
- TVLine.com
Normal 0 false false false En-ca X-none X-none Hope you enjoyed last week’s episode because the slow walk is over, and it’s over in a big, bad way. It’s only the second episode and already we know that this season is not going to be easy on us or on the characters we have come to love so dearly. Did this episode knock the wind out of your sails? Are you totally disturbed by what you just saw? But wait, before we get into it, if you haven’t watched Game of Thrones “Stormborn” episode 2 of season 7, then look away because there will be spoilers, folks. Alright, you’ve been warned. Come on in and let’s discuss.
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Daenerys and Company at Dragonstone
It was a dark and stormy night at Dragonstone, and Daenerys and company — Tyrion, Missandei and Grey Worm,...
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Daenerys and Company at Dragonstone
It was a dark and stormy night at Dragonstone, and Daenerys and company — Tyrion, Missandei and Grey Worm,...
- 7/24/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Kyra Dawson)
- Cinelinx
Ron Hogan Jul 24, 2017
The battle scenes in Stormborn are gorgeous to behold and not a moment of the episode feels wasted. Spoilers ahead in our review...
This review contains spoilers.
See related Vikings renewed for season 5
7.2 Stormborn
One of the things that seems to have changed between the sixth and seventh season is the general flow of the episodes. Last week's episode transitioned very smoothly between segments. You'd have characters speaking to one another, then we'd cut to another scene involving one of those characters or one of the characters being spoken about. Stormborn not only continues that episodic organisation trait, but amplifies it. Daenerys discussing her desire to have Jon Snow come and bend the knee is one thing, but to get a match cut from a disgusting scene of Jorah being treated for his greyscale by Sam (by digging off chunks of his gray scaly flesh, complete with...
The battle scenes in Stormborn are gorgeous to behold and not a moment of the episode feels wasted. Spoilers ahead in our review...
This review contains spoilers.
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7.2 Stormborn
One of the things that seems to have changed between the sixth and seventh season is the general flow of the episodes. Last week's episode transitioned very smoothly between segments. You'd have characters speaking to one another, then we'd cut to another scene involving one of those characters or one of the characters being spoken about. Stormborn not only continues that episodic organisation trait, but amplifies it. Daenerys discussing her desire to have Jon Snow come and bend the knee is one thing, but to get a match cut from a disgusting scene of Jorah being treated for his greyscale by Sam (by digging off chunks of his gray scaly flesh, complete with...
- 7/24/2017
- Den of Geek
It ends with a naval battle as grandiose as any we've seen in the series. But the strong second chapter of Game of Thrones' seventh season – "Stormborn" – navigates even more treacherous waters. In scene after scene, the episode focuses on the need to forge alliances, both political and personal – a task as dangerous as it is vital.
Even before Euron Greyjoy's fleet strikes in that stunning final sequence, Daenerys Targaryen is striking a delicate balancing act between her many advisors. It's a motley crew: Her longtime friends Missandei and...
Even before Euron Greyjoy's fleet strikes in that stunning final sequence, Daenerys Targaryen is striking a delicate balancing act between her many advisors. It's a motley crew: Her longtime friends Missandei and...
- 7/24/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Need to catch up? Check out our previous Game of Thrones recap.
There’s a storm a-brewin’ on Game of Thrones, with Daenerys Stormborn plotting her quest for world domination… but is her ship sunk already?
RelatedGame of Thrones: Did One Line in This Week’s Episode Change Everything?
Read on for the highlights of “Stormborn”:
Dragonstone | Amid a massive downpour, Daenerys lays out her gameplan with the help of Tyrion and Varys, who assures her that Cersei’s pretty well hated throughout Westeros. Daenerys questions his loyalties, though, since Varys quickly turned on her father to...
There’s a storm a-brewin’ on Game of Thrones, with Daenerys Stormborn plotting her quest for world domination… but is her ship sunk already?
RelatedGame of Thrones: Did One Line in This Week’s Episode Change Everything?
Read on for the highlights of “Stormborn”:
Dragonstone | Amid a massive downpour, Daenerys lays out her gameplan with the help of Tyrion and Varys, who assures her that Cersei’s pretty well hated throughout Westeros. Daenerys questions his loyalties, though, since Varys quickly turned on her father to...
- 7/24/2017
- TVLine.com
Cast of HBO fantasy series reflect on characters, say how they would rule.
HBO dropped a ‘Weeks Ahead Preview’ trailer at the end of Friday afternoon’s Game Of Thrones panel in Hall H that suggested an uneasy alliance could be on the cards between Daenerys Targaryen and Melisandre.
The appearance together of the Red Witch and the ‘Mother of Dragons’ brought a cheer from attendees who finally sniffed a hint of what could lie ahead in the remainder of Season 7 – which is only one episode in – after a spoiler-free yet highly entertaining panel.
Neither Emilia Clarke nor Carice van Houten attended the panel, although plenty of fan favourites were on show in a jovial session.
Asked what she would change if her character Brienne of Tarth ruled Westeros and its surrounding continents, fan favourite Gwendoline Christie struck a characteristically feminist note when she proclaimed: “That women could be knights!” Christie explained...
HBO dropped a ‘Weeks Ahead Preview’ trailer at the end of Friday afternoon’s Game Of Thrones panel in Hall H that suggested an uneasy alliance could be on the cards between Daenerys Targaryen and Melisandre.
The appearance together of the Red Witch and the ‘Mother of Dragons’ brought a cheer from attendees who finally sniffed a hint of what could lie ahead in the remainder of Season 7 – which is only one episode in – after a spoiler-free yet highly entertaining panel.
Neither Emilia Clarke nor Carice van Houten attended the panel, although plenty of fan favourites were on show in a jovial session.
Asked what she would change if her character Brienne of Tarth ruled Westeros and its surrounding continents, fan favourite Gwendoline Christie struck a characteristically feminist note when she proclaimed: “That women could be knights!” Christie explained...
- 7/21/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Cast of HBO fantasy series reflect on characters, say how they would rule.
HBO ran a teaser at the end of Friday afternoon’s Game Of Thrones panel in Hall H that suggested an uneasy alliance could be on the cards between Daenerys Targaryen and Melisandre.
The appearance of the red priestess in the company of the dragon commander brought a cheer from attendees who finally sniffed a hint of what could lie ahead in the remainder of Season 7 – which is only one episode in – after a spoiler-free yet highly entertaining panel.
Asked what she would change if her character Brienne of Tarth ruled Westeros and its surrounding continents, fan favourite Gwendoline Christie struck a characteristically feminist note when she proclaimed: “That women could be knights!”
John Bradley brought the house down when he said, “Maesters have to clean up their own stinking mess!” That was in reference to last weekend’s montage in Episode 1 of Season...
HBO ran a teaser at the end of Friday afternoon’s Game Of Thrones panel in Hall H that suggested an uneasy alliance could be on the cards between Daenerys Targaryen and Melisandre.
The appearance of the red priestess in the company of the dragon commander brought a cheer from attendees who finally sniffed a hint of what could lie ahead in the remainder of Season 7 – which is only one episode in – after a spoiler-free yet highly entertaining panel.
Asked what she would change if her character Brienne of Tarth ruled Westeros and its surrounding continents, fan favourite Gwendoline Christie struck a characteristically feminist note when she proclaimed: “That women could be knights!”
John Bradley brought the house down when he said, “Maesters have to clean up their own stinking mess!” That was in reference to last weekend’s montage in Episode 1 of Season...
- 7/21/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
No spoilers but plenty of laughs in warm-hearted Friday session.
A jovial Friday afternoon session in Hall H saw the Game Of Thrones cast reflect on their roles and amuse attendees with a wish-list of how they would rule Westeros and its surrounding continents.
When asked what she would change, favourite Gwendoline Christie, who plays Brienne Of Tarth, struck a characteristically feminist note when she proclaimed: “That women could be knights!”
John Bradley brought the house down when he said, “Maesters have to clean up their own stinking mess!” That was in reference to last weekend’s montage in Episode 1 of Season 7 that shows Samwell Tarly, now an apprentice at the Citadel, retching as he cleans the elder men’s toilets.
Kristian Nairn, who played Hodor, moderated the panel and appropriately one of the questions for the cast was which dead character they would like to see return.
Hodor earned many mentions – most poignantly from Isaac Hempstead Wright who as...
A jovial Friday afternoon session in Hall H saw the Game Of Thrones cast reflect on their roles and amuse attendees with a wish-list of how they would rule Westeros and its surrounding continents.
When asked what she would change, favourite Gwendoline Christie, who plays Brienne Of Tarth, struck a characteristically feminist note when she proclaimed: “That women could be knights!”
John Bradley brought the house down when he said, “Maesters have to clean up their own stinking mess!” That was in reference to last weekend’s montage in Episode 1 of Season 7 that shows Samwell Tarly, now an apprentice at the Citadel, retching as he cleans the elder men’s toilets.
Kristian Nairn, who played Hodor, moderated the panel and appropriately one of the questions for the cast was which dead character they would like to see return.
Hodor earned many mentions – most poignantly from Isaac Hempstead Wright who as...
- 7/21/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
No spoilers but plenty of laughs as cast ponders what they would do if they ruled the land in HBO fantasy series.
In what may be the biggest event at Hall H these days, stars from the HBO cult hit took part in a Q&A days on Friday afternoon moderated by Kristian Nairn, who played Hodor.
Sophie Turner (Sansa Stark), Gwendoline Christie (Brienne) and Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy) attended the panel with Jacob Anderson (Grey Worm), John Bradley (Samwell Tarly), Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth), Nathalie Emmanuel (Missandei), Conleth Hill (Varys), and Isaac Hempstead Wright (Bran Stark).
When asked what law she would pass if she ruled the land in Game Of Thrones, Christie said: “That women could be knights!” Emmanuel said, “Education for everyone.”
“Maesters have to clean up their own stinking mess,” said Bradley, in reference to the hilarious montage in Episode 1 of Season 7 where his character Samwell Tarley is seen retching as he cleans...
In what may be the biggest event at Hall H these days, stars from the HBO cult hit took part in a Q&A days on Friday afternoon moderated by Kristian Nairn, who played Hodor.
Sophie Turner (Sansa Stark), Gwendoline Christie (Brienne) and Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy) attended the panel with Jacob Anderson (Grey Worm), John Bradley (Samwell Tarly), Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth), Nathalie Emmanuel (Missandei), Conleth Hill (Varys), and Isaac Hempstead Wright (Bran Stark).
When asked what law she would pass if she ruled the land in Game Of Thrones, Christie said: “That women could be knights!” Emmanuel said, “Education for everyone.”
“Maesters have to clean up their own stinking mess,” said Bradley, in reference to the hilarious montage in Episode 1 of Season 7 where his character Samwell Tarley is seen retching as he cleans...
- 7/21/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Author: Chris Haydon
Spoilers For Game Of Thrones Season 7 Episode 1 Throughout
Waiting for Game of Thrones to return is challenging; its absence from our screens feels almost as long as the coldest of winters in Westeros. Thankfully, after a much prolonged period, our agony has been relieved, with Season 7 surging into our homes with ferocious force.
“Dragonstone” – our season premiere – beautifully maps the political landscape following the vast ramifications of its predecessor, but much like Daenerys Targaryen returning to the titular location, it reminds us just how much we’ve missed the Seven Kingdoms. They are violent, they are uncompromising, and they are laden with dangers and dishonesties, but they’re also home.
With George R.R. Martin’s “The Winds of Winter” firmly in the rearview, showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss are working from their own script; from their own think tank. If this introductory hour is anything to go by,...
Spoilers For Game Of Thrones Season 7 Episode 1 Throughout
Waiting for Game of Thrones to return is challenging; its absence from our screens feels almost as long as the coldest of winters in Westeros. Thankfully, after a much prolonged period, our agony has been relieved, with Season 7 surging into our homes with ferocious force.
“Dragonstone” – our season premiere – beautifully maps the political landscape following the vast ramifications of its predecessor, but much like Daenerys Targaryen returning to the titular location, it reminds us just how much we’ve missed the Seven Kingdoms. They are violent, they are uncompromising, and they are laden with dangers and dishonesties, but they’re also home.
With George R.R. Martin’s “The Winds of Winter” firmly in the rearview, showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss are working from their own script; from their own think tank. If this introductory hour is anything to go by,...
- 7/17/2017
- by Chris Haydon
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Are you overwhelmed by how much television is available right now? Is life getting in the way of keeping up with the shows you wanna try out? We feel your tube-related pain. Here’s a handy feature that’ll help you locate the hidden gems in this era of Peak TV.
Better Things
Network | FX
Created By | Pamela Adlon and Louis C.K.
Number Of Episodes | 10
Episode Length | 30 mins.
RelatedPeak TV Treasure: Netflix’s Love
Premise | Adlon (Louie) stars as actress Sam Fox, who has to balance a frustrating Hollywood career with being a single mom to three daughters: rebellious teen...
Better Things
Network | FX
Created By | Pamela Adlon and Louis C.K.
Number Of Episodes | 10
Episode Length | 30 mins.
RelatedPeak TV Treasure: Netflix’s Love
Premise | Adlon (Louie) stars as actress Sam Fox, who has to balance a frustrating Hollywood career with being a single mom to three daughters: rebellious teen...
- 7/15/2017
- TVLine.com
When you play the game of thrones, you learn to expect the unexpected. But even so, the previous season of Game of Thrones did something totally unprecedented in the history of HBO's blockbuster show: It got less complicated from start to finish, not more.
Yes, we are nearing the endgame, which means a whole lot of major players got knocked off the board last year. Now the unholy trinity of King in the North Jon Snow, Queen of the Seven Kingdoms Cersei Lannister and Mother of Dragons Daenerys Targaryen are...
Yes, we are nearing the endgame, which means a whole lot of major players got knocked off the board last year. Now the unholy trinity of King in the North Jon Snow, Queen of the Seven Kingdoms Cersei Lannister and Mother of Dragons Daenerys Targaryen are...
- 7/5/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Louisa Mellor Jul 14, 2017
As season 7 approaches, here are the broad strokes of what you need to remember from Game Of Thrones season 6…
Massive season 6 spoilers ahead, obviously.
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When Game Of Thrones season five ended, Jon was dead, Arya was blind, Daenerys was a prisoner of the Dothraki, Cersei still had one remaining child, and winter was coming. When it finished, Jon was alive, Arya could see, Dany was the commander of the Dothraki, Cersei had lost her last son but gained the Iron Throne, and winter had finally come. Big wheel keep on turnin’, Proud Mary keep on burnin’.
Burnin’ was a theme of season six, which saw several women violently seize power, often by setting fire to stuff. Dany burnt a...
As season 7 approaches, here are the broad strokes of what you need to remember from Game Of Thrones season 6…
Massive season 6 spoilers ahead, obviously.
See related Doctor Who, and the casting of Jodie Whittaker Doctor Who stars react to Jodie Whittaker casting Star Wars: Rey, & her absence from Force Awakens merchandise
When Game Of Thrones season five ended, Jon was dead, Arya was blind, Daenerys was a prisoner of the Dothraki, Cersei still had one remaining child, and winter was coming. When it finished, Jon was alive, Arya could see, Dany was the commander of the Dothraki, Cersei had lost her last son but gained the Iron Throne, and winter had finally come. Big wheel keep on turnin’, Proud Mary keep on burnin’.
Burnin’ was a theme of season six, which saw several women violently seize power, often by setting fire to stuff. Dany burnt a...
- 6/29/2017
- Den of Geek
By now, you've likely marathoned your way through season one of Netflix's fantastic new series Glow and have plenty of questions about the actors who brought this eclectic cast of lady wrestlers to life. If you are wondering who plays Glow's resident anarchist, Justine, the answer is Britt Baron. A relative newcomer to acting, Baron brings an impressive amount of nuance to her role as the B-movie obsessed, '80s punk-rock-loving character. There's so much more going on with Justine than just a passion for grunge culture, and Baron does a fantastic job of bringing her character's mixed emotions to the surface in subtle ways throughout the season. While she doesn't have many credits to her name just yet, there is a chance you've seen Baron before - especially if you're a Grey's Anatomy fan. The actor guest-starred in season 13's "Don't Stop Me Now" as Mary, a patient with an unforgettable condition.
- 6/24/2017
- by Sabienna Bowman
- Popsugar.com
At long last, Game of Thrones is reaching the endgame. Based on the sweeping trailer for the show's seventh and penultimate season, HBO's colossal fantasy series is playing for keeps in a way we've never seen before. In just 90 seconds, we see hordes of Daenerys Targaryen's Dothraki horsemen riding into battle, led by a dragon on the wing; the Mad Queen Cersei Lannister striding across a map of Westeros the size of an entire room, ready to take on enemies coming from every direction; and Jon Snow, the born-again King...
- 5/24/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Well, that was a wild and unexpected ride, Supernatural.
D-Day — as in the day Kelly delivers Lucifer’s spawn — finally arrived during the show’s Season 12 finale on Thursday, bringing with it plenty of death and an otherworldly twist.
RelatedSupernatural Meets Scooby-Doo? Jinkies, It’s Happening!
But before the potentially evil nugget could be brought into the world he might one day destroy, there was the matter of the British Men of Letters to deal with in the first half of the two-hour finale event.
Let’s review the season ender’s many highlights:
* The Winchesters’ captivity in the bunker,...
D-Day — as in the day Kelly delivers Lucifer’s spawn — finally arrived during the show’s Season 12 finale on Thursday, bringing with it plenty of death and an otherworldly twist.
RelatedSupernatural Meets Scooby-Doo? Jinkies, It’s Happening!
But before the potentially evil nugget could be brought into the world he might one day destroy, there was the matter of the British Men of Letters to deal with in the first half of the two-hour finale event.
Let’s review the season ender’s many highlights:
* The Winchesters’ captivity in the bunker,...
- 5/19/2017
- TVLine.com
Martin Scorsese, Jim Gianopulos, Ava DuVernay among well-wishers.
Hollywood is paying its respects to the former Paramount chairman and CEO Brad Grey, who died unexpectedly on Sunday from cancer at the age of 59.
Martin Scorsese issued a statement that read: “Brad Grey was a true friend, and he genuinely loved movies. Our professional relationship started with The Departed, which he basically shepherded into existence – sadly, he is uncredited as a producer on that picture, but that’s the title he deserved.
“He and I worked together on every picture I made since – all the way through Silence, and he was always extremely protective of the creative process, very careful to keep it separate from all infighting and financial entanglements — in other words, the business. Like so many of Brad’s friends, I’m in a state of shock.”
Jim Gianopulos, who recently replaced Grey as Paramount chairman and CEO, said: “All of us at Paramount are deeply...
Hollywood is paying its respects to the former Paramount chairman and CEO Brad Grey, who died unexpectedly on Sunday from cancer at the age of 59.
Martin Scorsese issued a statement that read: “Brad Grey was a true friend, and he genuinely loved movies. Our professional relationship started with The Departed, which he basically shepherded into existence – sadly, he is uncredited as a producer on that picture, but that’s the title he deserved.
“He and I worked together on every picture I made since – all the way through Silence, and he was always extremely protective of the creative process, very careful to keep it separate from all infighting and financial entanglements — in other words, the business. Like so many of Brad’s friends, I’m in a state of shock.”
Jim Gianopulos, who recently replaced Grey as Paramount chairman and CEO, said: “All of us at Paramount are deeply...
- 5/15/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Martin Scorsese, Jim Gianopulos, Ava DuVernay among well-wishers.
Hollywood is paying its respects to the former Paramount chairman and CEO Brad Grey, who died unexpectedly on Sunday from cancer at the age of 59.
Martin Scorsese issued a statement that read: “Brad Grey was a true friend, and he genuinely loved movies. Our professional relationship started with The Departed, which he basically shepherded into existence – sadly, he is uncredited as a producer on that picture, but that’s the title he deserved.
“He and I worked together on every picture I made since – all the way through Silence, and he was always extremely protective of the creative process, very careful to keep it separate from all infighting and financial entanglements — in other words, the business. Like so many of Brad’s friends, I’m in a state of shock.”
Jim Gianopulos, who recently replaced Grey as Paramount chairman and CEO, said: “All of us at Paramount are deeply...
Hollywood is paying its respects to the former Paramount chairman and CEO Brad Grey, who died unexpectedly on Sunday from cancer at the age of 59.
Martin Scorsese issued a statement that read: “Brad Grey was a true friend, and he genuinely loved movies. Our professional relationship started with The Departed, which he basically shepherded into existence – sadly, he is uncredited as a producer on that picture, but that’s the title he deserved.
“He and I worked together on every picture I made since – all the way through Silence, and he was always extremely protective of the creative process, very careful to keep it separate from all infighting and financial entanglements — in other words, the business. Like so many of Brad’s friends, I’m in a state of shock.”
Jim Gianopulos, who recently replaced Grey as Paramount chairman and CEO, said: “All of us at Paramount are deeply...
- 5/15/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Paramount Chairman and CEO Jim Gianopulos released a statement following Brad Grey’s death on Sunday. “All of us at Paramount are deeply saddened by the news of Brad Grey’s passing. He was at the helm of the studio for over a decade and was responsible for so many of it’s most beloved films. We extend our deepest sympathies to Cassandra, Max, Sam, Emily and Jules Grey, along with Brad’s mother, brother and sister,” Gianopulos said in a statement sent Monday. “I was proud to call Brad a friend, and one I greatly admired. He will be missed by us all,...
- 5/15/2017
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Film executive and longtime manager loses fight with cancer aged 59.
Brad Grey, who until recently had served as chairman of Paramount Pictures, has died of cancer. He was 59.
Grey’s family issued a statement on Monday that took the industry by surprise.
“Brad passed away yesterday evening at his home in Holmby Hills, CA with his family by his side. The cause of death was cancer. He was 59 years old,” the statement read.
Brad Grey, who until recently had served as chairman of Paramount Pictures, has died of cancer. He was 59.
Grey’s family issued a statement on Monday that took the industry by surprise.
“Brad passed away yesterday evening at his home in Holmby Hills, CA with his family by his side. The cause of death was cancer. He was 59 years old,” the statement read.
- 5/15/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
In a shocking development, it saddens me to report that Brad Grey has died at age 59. His death, from cancer, comes months after his exit as chairman/CEO of Paramount Pictures, a job he held for 12 years. He died last night in Holmby Hills, CA, with friends and family at his side. Grey is survived by his wife, Cassandra Grey, their son Jules, his three grown children Sam, Max and Emily from his marriage to Jill (nee Gutterson) Grey, his mother Barbara Schumsky, his…...
- 5/15/2017
- Deadline
Now that we know the next mainline movie starring our favorite mutants is officially titled X-Men: Dark Phoenix and will grace cinemas next year, it comes as no surprise that Fox has already gotten the ball rolling when it comes to casting.
While it’s fully expected that some familiar actors will be returning, each entry in the franchise has introduced a healthy amount of newcomers, and the latest information to come down the grapevine supports that trend continuing. With that, young talent such as Alexa Swinton (Billions), Rarmian Newtown (The Family, Dance Academy) and Paul Mescal have each auditioned for the roles of Marie, Shane and Sam, respectively.
Now, those roles seemingly sound innocuous and could each be code names, but many are speculating that Marie is, in fact, Rogue given that’s her real first name. Personally, I think this isn’t far-fetched in the slightest, and I’ll tell you why.
While it’s fully expected that some familiar actors will be returning, each entry in the franchise has introduced a healthy amount of newcomers, and the latest information to come down the grapevine supports that trend continuing. With that, young talent such as Alexa Swinton (Billions), Rarmian Newtown (The Family, Dance Academy) and Paul Mescal have each auditioned for the roles of Marie, Shane and Sam, respectively.
Now, those roles seemingly sound innocuous and could each be code names, but many are speculating that Marie is, in fact, Rogue given that’s her real first name. Personally, I think this isn’t far-fetched in the slightest, and I’ll tell you why.
- 5/1/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for “Dear White People” Season 1. Please watch the 10 episodes, now available on Netflix, before continuing — or read the spoiler-free review.]
Romance is an all-encompassing experience. Once you’re in it, there’s nothing else out there. It’s just the two of you against the world, as they say. But generally, you’re not against anything: life, and everything in it, is improved. When you’re in love, the day-to-day is all sunshine and rainbows, leaving little time for concern, let alone cause.
This kind of overwhelming emotional state is why there’s a whole genre dedicated to romance, and why it can be hard for shows to establish a truly great relationship without letting it overwhelm everything else in the series. Viewers relate to the concept of a happy ending with a happy couple, and such an instinctual reaction can prove daunting if the will-they-won’t-they drama plays out as it does in many relationships: indefinitely.
Read More: ‘Dear White People’ Spoiler-Free Review: Justin Simien’s Netflix Series...
Romance is an all-encompassing experience. Once you’re in it, there’s nothing else out there. It’s just the two of you against the world, as they say. But generally, you’re not against anything: life, and everything in it, is improved. When you’re in love, the day-to-day is all sunshine and rainbows, leaving little time for concern, let alone cause.
This kind of overwhelming emotional state is why there’s a whole genre dedicated to romance, and why it can be hard for shows to establish a truly great relationship without letting it overwhelm everything else in the series. Viewers relate to the concept of a happy ending with a happy couple, and such an instinctual reaction can prove daunting if the will-they-won’t-they drama plays out as it does in many relationships: indefinitely.
Read More: ‘Dear White People’ Spoiler-Free Review: Justin Simien’s Netflix Series...
- 4/28/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com
Question: I’m already having Walking Dead withdrawal. Got anything on Season 8 yet? — Bud
Ausiello: As a matter of fact, yes. Remember in the finale, when Sasha said she wasn’t giving up on Eugene, even though he’d reverted to his most spineless self? That was “a hint to what the story is,” showrunner Scott Gimple recently told TVLine. “It certainly looked like he was still a Savior. But is that going to haunt him… change him?...
Question: I’m already having Walking Dead withdrawal. Got anything on Season 8 yet? — Bud
Ausiello: As a matter of fact, yes. Remember in the finale, when Sasha said she wasn’t giving up on Eugene, even though he’d reverted to his most spineless self? That was “a hint to what the story is,” showrunner Scott Gimple recently told TVLine. “It certainly looked like he was still a Savior. But is that going to haunt him… change him?...
- 4/6/2017
- TVLine.com
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