General Hospital fans know things are about to change for everyone, and that means Sam. She’s going to find out what she suspected is true, and it’s going to have a profound effect on the way she feels about her husband. She’s going to stick by her husband no matter what, even when she finds out he is not really Jason. She’s going to have a tough decision to make, but she’s going to stick with her current husband even though he’s not her real husband. And this is going to kill the real Jason, or as you know him,
General Hospital Spoilers: Sam’s Got Decisions to Make...
General Hospital Spoilers: Sam’s Got Decisions to Make...
- 12/2/2017
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
Coming off a very deadly season finale and news of a potential spinoff, the Supernatural cast and crew had plenty to talk about during their San Diego Comic-Con panel on Sunday. Plus, there was a live Kansas rock concert!
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Read on for scoop about Castiel’s fate, the Winchester’s demon spawn problem, a long-awaited return and more:
* “Misha [Collins] had become a bit of a prima donna,” Ep Robert Singer joked about Castiel’s death. In all seriousness: “We say when we write these things, you have to go where the story takes you.
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Read on for scoop about Castiel’s fate, the Winchester’s demon spawn problem, a long-awaited return and more:
* “Misha [Collins] had become a bit of a prima donna,” Ep Robert Singer joked about Castiel’s death. In all seriousness: “We say when we write these things, you have to go where the story takes you.
- 7/23/2017
- TVLine.com
Nothing is ever as it seems on How to Get Away With Murder — until it actually is.
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Yes, showrunner Pete Nowalk and his deliriously twisted writers are masters of the curveball, but sometimes they zip one straight down the middle as we stand there with our bats over our shoulders, kicking the dirt and cursing our own gullibility.
Which is my roundabout way of trying to comprehend and discuss this week’s #Omghtgawm revelation: Wes’ mother Rose actually committed suicide — just like the police ruled way back in 2006.
Sure,...
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Yes, showrunner Pete Nowalk and his deliriously twisted writers are masters of the curveball, but sometimes they zip one straight down the middle as we stand there with our bats over our shoulders, kicking the dirt and cursing our own gullibility.
Which is my roundabout way of trying to comprehend and discuss this week’s #Omghtgawm revelation: Wes’ mother Rose actually committed suicide — just like the police ruled way back in 2006.
Sure,...
- 3/4/2016
- TVLine.com
Warning: The following recap contains major spoilers from Thursday’s season finale of Rookie Blue. If you have yet to watch, avert your eyes. Everyone else, read on…
Rookie Blue‘s Season 5 finale didn’t spare any punches, wrapping with a boom, a bun in the oven and a big dilemma.
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With so many juicy twists and cliffhangers, let’s not waste any time getting down to business.
Baby Boom | The angry neighbor (the always terrific Shawn Doyle, Big Love) from a few weeks ago returns to terrorize 15 Division,...
Rookie Blue‘s Season 5 finale didn’t spare any punches, wrapping with a boom, a bun in the oven and a big dilemma.
Related Rookie Blue’s Missy Peregrym Talks Andy and Sam’s Step Forward, ‘Big’ Issues Ahead
With so many juicy twists and cliffhangers, let’s not waste any time getting down to business.
Baby Boom | The angry neighbor (the always terrific Shawn Doyle, Big Love) from a few weeks ago returns to terrorize 15 Division,...
- 8/22/2014
- TVLine.com
New Line Cinema
People seem to forget that back in 1999, when production on the Lord of the Rings trilogy began, it was thought to be something of a risky undertaking. Jackson was a relatively unknown writer and director from New Zealand, after all, with a penchant for horror, splatter comedies, and the occasional mockumentary – hardly the sort of person one seeks out to adapt several beloved fantasy novels into a trilogy of three-hour long films.
Yet despite the initial misgivings of critics, the trilogy was released into theaters to great critical and commercial success. Not only was it massively entertaining, it proved to be the new gold standard in fantasy cinema, gaining a reputation for providing both thrilling adventure and earnest drama in equal measure. The three films won a total of 17 Academy Awards and poised Peter Jackson as the premier epic filmmaker of his generation – a modern David Lean,...
People seem to forget that back in 1999, when production on the Lord of the Rings trilogy began, it was thought to be something of a risky undertaking. Jackson was a relatively unknown writer and director from New Zealand, after all, with a penchant for horror, splatter comedies, and the occasional mockumentary – hardly the sort of person one seeks out to adapt several beloved fantasy novels into a trilogy of three-hour long films.
Yet despite the initial misgivings of critics, the trilogy was released into theaters to great critical and commercial success. Not only was it massively entertaining, it proved to be the new gold standard in fantasy cinema, gaining a reputation for providing both thrilling adventure and earnest drama in equal measure. The three films won a total of 17 Academy Awards and poised Peter Jackson as the premier epic filmmaker of his generation – a modern David Lean,...
- 5/14/2014
- by Robert Tiemstra
- Obsessed with Film
O! M! Gooooooood!
Wait, no, that was bad! Bad, I tell ya! I mean, just about everybody on this week’s Mistresses went completely cray-cray: Karen got drrrty (hold the “i” and add two extra r’s) with the son of her deceased former patient/lover — or, from a different perspective, the son of the crazy beyotch who’s trying to turn her existence into a Lifetime innocent-woman-behind-bars flick. Richard unleashed his inner caveman (and not in the exciting kind of way that leaves April marking down the price on her showroom furniture). And Savi casually let Dom into her house not once,...
Wait, no, that was bad! Bad, I tell ya! I mean, just about everybody on this week’s Mistresses went completely cray-cray: Karen got drrrty (hold the “i” and add two extra r’s) with the son of her deceased former patient/lover — or, from a different perspective, the son of the crazy beyotch who’s trying to turn her existence into a Lifetime innocent-woman-behind-bars flick. Richard unleashed his inner caveman (and not in the exciting kind of way that leaves April marking down the price on her showroom furniture). And Savi casually let Dom into her house not once,...
- 8/20/2013
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Interview Ryan Lambie
The producers of next year’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2 talk about the challenges of shooting in New York, villains, and much more...
It’s common to hear Hollywood movie producers talking about how their expensive sequel is bigger, louder and better than the movie that came before it, but it’s relatively rare to hear industry types talking relatively freely about how they can improve on specific areas of the film they’re following up.
Yet when we visited the set of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 in late May, producers Avi Arad were fairly candid about last year’s series reboot, how they’ve listened to audience feedback, and how they plan to continue Peter Parker’s story in the forthcoming sequel. During our roundtable interview, the producers talked about the hazards of shooting in New York, what the addition of writers Kurtzman and Orci have brought to the script,...
The producers of next year’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2 talk about the challenges of shooting in New York, villains, and much more...
It’s common to hear Hollywood movie producers talking about how their expensive sequel is bigger, louder and better than the movie that came before it, but it’s relatively rare to hear industry types talking relatively freely about how they can improve on specific areas of the film they’re following up.
Yet when we visited the set of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 in late May, producers Avi Arad were fairly candid about last year’s series reboot, how they’ve listened to audience feedback, and how they plan to continue Peter Parker’s story in the forthcoming sequel. During our roundtable interview, the producers talked about the hazards of shooting in New York, what the addition of writers Kurtzman and Orci have brought to the script,...
- 7/30/2013
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
"Decisions, Decisions" featured the ladies of Mistresses reacting in ways I hadn't expected.
Well, certain things I saw coming... sort of. I had little doubt that Alex and Joss would hook up eventually, I just didn't expect Alex to make the first move.
After finding a naked man passed out in Joss' bed after a rousing night of sex, I didn't foresee Alex reacting by propositioning Joss in the shower. Alex has always come off as a bit of a wallflower, but this was definitely a bold move. And that turned out to be one steamy shower!
Harry's reaction to the two women canoodling in front of the fridge was funny, yet what I really enjoyed was that these two actually talked afterwards. I agreed with Joss when she said she wasn't gay. This incident came across as more experimenting with a friend, but Alex was obviously attracted to her.
Well, certain things I saw coming... sort of. I had little doubt that Alex and Joss would hook up eventually, I just didn't expect Alex to make the first move.
After finding a naked man passed out in Joss' bed after a rousing night of sex, I didn't foresee Alex reacting by propositioning Joss in the shower. Alex has always come off as a bit of a wallflower, but this was definitely a bold move. And that turned out to be one steamy shower!
Harry's reaction to the two women canoodling in front of the fridge was funny, yet what I really enjoyed was that these two actually talked afterwards. I agreed with Joss when she said she wasn't gay. This incident came across as more experimenting with a friend, but Alex was obviously attracted to her.
- 7/2/2013
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (Christine Orlando)
- TVfanatic
Gleeks, rejoice! Puckerman's ex-girlfriend Lauren Zizes is returning to 'Glee' for a one-episode guest spot, according to HollywoodLife.com sister site TVLine! Ashley Fink is making a triumphant return to Glee after mysteriously being absent from most of season 3 and the first 10 episode of season 4. When the show returns for the second half of season 4 in January, Lauren Zizes will once again roam the halls of William McKinley High School in time for the Sadie Hawkins Dance, HollywoodLife.com sister site TVLine reports. With the help of TVLine, we can whittle down her possible suitors. Artie (Kevin McHale) is currently with Sugar, Sam (Chord Overstreet) is with Brittany (Heather Morris) and Blaine (Darren Criss) dates men, so that leaves either Ryder (Blake Jenner) or Jake (Jacob Artist) for Ashley's taking. I suppose it's all up to whom Marley (Melissa Benoist) does Not choose as her date. Decisions,...
- 12/20/2012
- by Christopher Rogers
- HollywoodLife
Patton Oswalt‘s Burn Notice arc comes to a close tonight at 10/9c, and if his Colin Schmidt has anything to say about it, it’ll be with guns a-blazing.
Related | USA’s Burn Notice Renewed for a 13-Episode Season 7
As seen in this exclusive clip from the last episode before the USA Network spy drama’s two-hour Season 6 finale (airing next Thursday), Michael, Sam, Fi and Colin are cornered in a (surprise!) warehouse by a vicious smuggling cohort of Colin’s.
While Michael & Co. fear their options are limited by their finite firepower, Colin argues the “mathematics” of the...
Related | USA’s Burn Notice Renewed for a 13-Episode Season 7
As seen in this exclusive clip from the last episode before the USA Network spy drama’s two-hour Season 6 finale (airing next Thursday), Michael, Sam, Fi and Colin are cornered in a (surprise!) warehouse by a vicious smuggling cohort of Colin’s.
While Michael & Co. fear their options are limited by their finite firepower, Colin argues the “mathematics” of the...
- 12/13/2012
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
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