Jelly Roll recently rode shotgun as Kid Rock performed one of his biggest hits in front of a huge audience. So, what was it about this recent performance that made such a statement?
Kid Rock Decked Out Tesla Cybertruck For Epic Performance
Kid Rock delivered a memorable performance on Saturday night during his Rock N Rodeo show outside of Dallas, Texas. He decked out his Tesla Cybertruck to look like the original 1969 orange Dodge Charger from the Dukes of Hazzard.
The singer already owns the original General Lee car. However, during his performance on Saturday night, he rode in with some famous guests as well. Driving the decked-out Cybertruck was none other than John Schneider, the original Bo Duke actor.
Along with that, Jelly Roll happened to be in the passenger seat. Together, they made quite the trio as Kid Rock went right into his hit single.
Kid Rock/Credit:...
Kid Rock Decked Out Tesla Cybertruck For Epic Performance
Kid Rock delivered a memorable performance on Saturday night during his Rock N Rodeo show outside of Dallas, Texas. He decked out his Tesla Cybertruck to look like the original 1969 orange Dodge Charger from the Dukes of Hazzard.
The singer already owns the original General Lee car. However, during his performance on Saturday night, he rode in with some famous guests as well. Driving the decked-out Cybertruck was none other than John Schneider, the original Bo Duke actor.
Along with that, Jelly Roll happened to be in the passenger seat. Together, they made quite the trio as Kid Rock went right into his hit single.
Kid Rock/Credit:...
- 5/21/2024
- by Evan Morgan
- Country Music Alley
[This story contains spoilers from A Man in Full and Outer Range season two.]
Between Tom Pelphrey’s two current streaming shows, one would think that the series with the shimmering time portal in the ground would have the more off-the-wall ending. But that honor instead belongs to David E. Kelley’s A Man in Full.
Adapted from Tom Wolfe’s novel, the Netflix limited series centers on Jeff Daniels’ Charlie Croker, an overextended billionaire who owes various banks over a billion dollars in overdue loans, and Pelphrey’s Raymond Peepgrass is one of the bankers who’s tired of being stepped on by Charlie both personally and professionally.
All season long, Raymond and Harry Zale (Bill Camp) are on the verge of seizing Charlie’s assets, but he works the system to his advantage to stave off collection. Frustrated, Raymond makes one last move to acquire controlling interest in Charlie’s life’s work — a building called the Concourse,...
Between Tom Pelphrey’s two current streaming shows, one would think that the series with the shimmering time portal in the ground would have the more off-the-wall ending. But that honor instead belongs to David E. Kelley’s A Man in Full.
Adapted from Tom Wolfe’s novel, the Netflix limited series centers on Jeff Daniels’ Charlie Croker, an overextended billionaire who owes various banks over a billion dollars in overdue loans, and Pelphrey’s Raymond Peepgrass is one of the bankers who’s tired of being stepped on by Charlie both personally and professionally.
All season long, Raymond and Harry Zale (Bill Camp) are on the verge of seizing Charlie’s assets, but he works the system to his advantage to stave off collection. Frustrated, Raymond makes one last move to acquire controlling interest in Charlie’s life’s work — a building called the Concourse,...
- 5/20/2024
- by Brian Davids
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This article contains spoilers for Outer Range season 2.
Many shows in TV history have lived and died by their mysterious nature. Ongoing storylines in classics such as The X-Files, Lost, and Fringe had fans theorizing about main characters’ fates, the creative team’s intentions, or the deeper meaning of it all. Recently, shows such as From, Severance, and Yellowjackets have the same kind of devout following, and the same overarching enigmas that keep audiences coming back for answers.
When looking back at Outer Range’s first season, it’s easy to understand why the show was picked up for a second, and why the show had to come back – to unravel some of those riddles that season one left behind. While the sophomore season might have created more questions than answers, at least some of the puzzles have been solved. But don’t worry, if you’re still feeling out of the loop,...
Many shows in TV history have lived and died by their mysterious nature. Ongoing storylines in classics such as The X-Files, Lost, and Fringe had fans theorizing about main characters’ fates, the creative team’s intentions, or the deeper meaning of it all. Recently, shows such as From, Severance, and Yellowjackets have the same kind of devout following, and the same overarching enigmas that keep audiences coming back for answers.
When looking back at Outer Range’s first season, it’s easy to understand why the show was picked up for a second, and why the show had to come back – to unravel some of those riddles that season one left behind. While the sophomore season might have created more questions than answers, at least some of the puzzles have been solved. But don’t worry, if you’re still feeling out of the loop,...
- 5/16/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Prime Video has set a return date for Outer Range Season 2. Season 2 comes from showrunner and executive producer Charles Murray, with all 7 episodes dropping on Thursday, May 16.
First-look images already were released with a selection that can be found below.
Outer Range follows rancher Royal Abbott (Josh Brolin) who is fighting for his land and family after discovering an unfathomable phenomenon at the edge of Wyoming’s wilderness — a dark void. The mystery surrounding the void on the west pasture of the ranch deepens in Season 2, as Royal and his wife Cecelia (Lili Taylor) struggle to keep their family together in the aftermath of their granddaughter’s disappearance. The stakes are higher for the Abbotts, who now face threats on multiple fronts.
In addition to Brolin and Taylor, Imogen Poots, Tamara Podemski, Lewis Pullman, Tom Pelphrey, Noah Reid, Shaun Sipos, Isabel Arraiza, Olive Abercrombie and Will Patton also star. As Deadline revealed in April,...
First-look images already were released with a selection that can be found below.
Outer Range follows rancher Royal Abbott (Josh Brolin) who is fighting for his land and family after discovering an unfathomable phenomenon at the edge of Wyoming’s wilderness — a dark void. The mystery surrounding the void on the west pasture of the ranch deepens in Season 2, as Royal and his wife Cecelia (Lili Taylor) struggle to keep their family together in the aftermath of their granddaughter’s disappearance. The stakes are higher for the Abbotts, who now face threats on multiple fronts.
In addition to Brolin and Taylor, Imogen Poots, Tamara Podemski, Lewis Pullman, Tom Pelphrey, Noah Reid, Shaun Sipos, Isabel Arraiza, Olive Abercrombie and Will Patton also star. As Deadline revealed in April,...
- 3/13/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Outer Range is currently filming its second season, and five new faces have been added to the cast of the Prime Video series. Christian James, Megan West, Daniel Abeles, Kimberly Guerrero and Monette Moio have joined the cast in recurring roles. Deadline revealed that character descriptions for the new additions are being kept under wraps.
Created by Brian Watkins, the sci-fi neo-Western series launched in April 2022 and ran for eight episodes. The drama follows a rancher (James Brolin) who fights to save his home and family. He discovers a mysterious black void in his pasture and the family is coping with the disappearance of their daughter-in-law. To make matters worse, a rival family is also trying to take over their land.
Imogen Poots, Lili Taylor, Tamara Podemski, Lewis Pullman, Tom Pelphrey, Noah Reid, Shaun Sipos, Isabel Arraiza, Olive Abercrombie, and...
Created by Brian Watkins, the sci-fi neo-Western series launched in April 2022 and ran for eight episodes. The drama follows a rancher (James Brolin) who fights to save his home and family. He discovers a mysterious black void in his pasture and the family is coping with the disappearance of their daughter-in-law. To make matters worse, a rival family is also trying to take over their land.
Imogen Poots, Lili Taylor, Tamara Podemski, Lewis Pullman, Tom Pelphrey, Noah Reid, Shaun Sipos, Isabel Arraiza, Olive Abercrombie, and...
- 4/28/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Exclusive: Prime Video has expanded the cast for Season 2 of its neo-Western series Outer Range. Christian James (All American), Megan West (How To Get Away With Murder), Daniel Abeles (Women of the Movement), Kimberly Guerrero (The English) and Monette Moio (The Real Bros Of Simi Valley) have been tapped for recurring roles opposite Josh Brolin in the drama series. Character descriptions are being kept under wraps.
Created by Brian Watkins, Outer Range centers on Royal Abbott (Brolin), a rancher fighting for his land and family, who discovers an unfathomable mystery at the edge of Wyoming’s wilderness.
In addition to Brolin, cast also includes Imogen Poots, Lili Taylor, Tamara Podemski, Lewis Pullman, Tom Pelphrey, Noah Reid, Shaun Sipos, Isabel Arraiza, Olive Abercrombie and Will Patton.
The series comes from executive producers Charles Murray, who also serves as showrunner for Season 2, Heather Rae, Josh Brolin, Zev Borow, Watkins, Tony Krantz, and...
Created by Brian Watkins, Outer Range centers on Royal Abbott (Brolin), a rancher fighting for his land and family, who discovers an unfathomable mystery at the edge of Wyoming’s wilderness.
In addition to Brolin, cast also includes Imogen Poots, Lili Taylor, Tamara Podemski, Lewis Pullman, Tom Pelphrey, Noah Reid, Shaun Sipos, Isabel Arraiza, Olive Abercrombie and Will Patton.
The series comes from executive producers Charles Murray, who also serves as showrunner for Season 2, Heather Rae, Josh Brolin, Zev Borow, Watkins, Tony Krantz, and...
- 4/27/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
“It feels like the 9-1-1 of old,” Oliver Stark (firefighter Evan “Buck” Buckley) says of the “big” Season 6. The Fox first responder drama returns on September 19 with a major disaster (involving a blimp!) but that’s not all that’s coming up in the premiere. Expect a few more calls as well. And Buck 1.5 co-showrunner Kristen Reidel teased at the end of Season 5? He’s not going anywhere. Stark tells us more about where Season 6, including where it finds his character. Last we saw Buck, he made the mature decision about his relationship with Taylor (Megan West). Is he sticking to that — not doing what he’s done in the past when it comes to relationships — when the season begins? Oliver Stark: He is. I think we find Buck at the beginning of Season 6 in quite a reflective place where he is almost realizing or trying to realize and...
- 9/16/2022
- TV Insider
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the 9-1-1 Season 5 finale “Starting Over.”] We now know that 9-1-1 will be returning for Season 6 — the renewal came in just hours ago! — and there’s even more good news: The May 16 finale leaves everyone in a pretty good place. Bobby (Peter Krause) nearly drinks but doesn’t, after a well-timed visit from Eddie (Ryan Guzman) — who’s back at the 118 by episode’s end! Buck (Oliver Stark) breaks up with Taylor (Megan West) after realizing he’s stuck in a cycle of mistakes. Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) returns to work at the call center, and things are looking up for a reunion when she and Chimney (Kenneth Choi) bump into each other. Plus, Hen (Aisha Hinds) and Karen (Tracie Thoms) renew their vows. Co-showrunner Kristen Reidel breaks down the finale and teases what’s ahead. I’m proud of Buck for breaking the cycle of mistakes and ending things with ...
- 5/17/2022
- TV Insider
Spoiler Alert: The following story reveals important plot points from the Season 5 finale of 9-1-1.
Hot on the heels of Fox’s 9-1-1 sixth season renewal at Upfronts on Monday, the Season 5 finale lined things up for the future perfectly after a night full of anxiety and drama.
Bobby (Peter Krause) recognizes he’s fallen into a dangerous pattern of drinking again and those issues are beginning to affect the family. While busy in the kitchen after an extremely stressful day at work, Bobby shatters a glass in his hand leaving blood all over the place.
His wife Athena’s (Angela Bassett) daughter May (Corinne Massiah) walks into the kitchen just as Bobby is trying to clean up the mess leaving her wondering what’s going on with him.
In another part of town, Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) is meeting up with Chimney (Kenneth Choi) to have an uncomfortably awkward conversation.
Hot on the heels of Fox’s 9-1-1 sixth season renewal at Upfronts on Monday, the Season 5 finale lined things up for the future perfectly after a night full of anxiety and drama.
Bobby (Peter Krause) recognizes he’s fallen into a dangerous pattern of drinking again and those issues are beginning to affect the family. While busy in the kitchen after an extremely stressful day at work, Bobby shatters a glass in his hand leaving blood all over the place.
His wife Athena’s (Angela Bassett) daughter May (Corinne Massiah) walks into the kitchen just as Bobby is trying to clean up the mess leaving her wondering what’s going on with him.
In another part of town, Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) is meeting up with Chimney (Kenneth Choi) to have an uncomfortably awkward conversation.
- 5/17/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
(Spoler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Starting Over,” the May 16 season finale of “9-1-1.”)
“9-1-1” gave its characters a well-deserved break with its Season 5 finale Monday. Almost everyone got a happy ending of sorts, with the exception of Buck (Oliver Stark) and Taylor’s (Megan West) complicated relationship, which came to an end — but that means happier things should come for both of them.
The episode, titled “Staring Over,” saw almost everyone doing just that in one way or another, with Bobby (Peter Krause) escaping his almost-relapse thanks to Eddie (Ryan Guzman), Bobby and Athena (Angela Bassett) deciding to take that honeymoon they’ve been waiting many seasons for, Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and Chimney (Kenneth Choi) keeping the door open for each other, and Hen (Aisha Hinds) and Karen (Tracie Thoms) getting treated to a beautiful backyard vow renewal by Hen’s mother Toni...
“9-1-1” gave its characters a well-deserved break with its Season 5 finale Monday. Almost everyone got a happy ending of sorts, with the exception of Buck (Oliver Stark) and Taylor’s (Megan West) complicated relationship, which came to an end — but that means happier things should come for both of them.
The episode, titled “Staring Over,” saw almost everyone doing just that in one way or another, with Bobby (Peter Krause) escaping his almost-relapse thanks to Eddie (Ryan Guzman), Bobby and Athena (Angela Bassett) deciding to take that honeymoon they’ve been waiting many seasons for, Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and Chimney (Kenneth Choi) keeping the door open for each other, and Hen (Aisha Hinds) and Karen (Tracie Thoms) getting treated to a beautiful backyard vow renewal by Hen’s mother Toni...
- 5/17/2022
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
What exactly is going on with paramedic Jonah Greenway (Brad Durfee) on 9-1-1? Whatever it is, it would make a great story, leading to a disagreement between firefighter Buck (Oliver Stark) and his girlfriend Taylor (Megan West) in TV Insider’s exclusive sneak peek of the May 9 episode, “Hero Complex.” Buck comes downstairs in their apartment to overhear the end of Taylor’s call. “Just take a look at the file, and see what you can find out,” she says. It was just “work stuff,” the reporter claims when he questions her about it. That’s when he sees her computer’s open to an article about the 13-year-old Jonah saving a bus driver and being called a “hometown hero.” While she finds the story “fascinating,” he argues “it’s terrifying” and reminds her, “you know you can’t run this story, right?… We don’t even know if it’s true,...
- 5/9/2022
- TV Insider
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for 9-1-1 Season 5 Episode 11 “Outside Looking In.”] Oh, how we’ve missed 9-1-1 and the 118. The Fox first responder drama returns for the second half of its fifth season with a rescue that pays homage to Speed and introduces the house to its newest member: Lucy Donato (Arielle Kebbel), replacing Eddie Diaz (Ryan Guzman). So what is he doing now? He’s working as a liaison at the call center, overstepping, and ready to return to his 118 family. There’s only one problem: Captain Bobby Nash (Peter Krause) can tell he’s not ready. Also in the midseason premiere, Evan “Buck” Buckley (Oliver Stark) asks his girlfriend Taylor (Megan West) to move in with him … after sharing a kiss with Lucy at a bar. Uh-oh. Co-showrunner Kristen Reidel and Kebbel tease what’s to come as Lucy settles in at the 118 and Eddie tries to make his way back. About That Kiss… ...
- 3/22/2022
- TV Insider
Lafd’s first responders report back from winter hiatus with things up in the air for both an unfortunate paraglider in the hour’s opening bit and the crew at Station 118: Firefighter Eddie (Ryan Guzman) has transferred to the 9-1-1 call center, and paramedic Chimney (Kenneth Choi) is off helping dispatcher Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) deal with postpartum. That leaves two open slots at the 118 and Buck—Eddie’s old partner and Maddie’s brother—a bit adrift. In addition, his romance with TV reporter Taylor (Megan West) isn’t exactly newsworthy. “There’s a sense of settling there,” admits 9-1-1‘s Stark, whose impulsive hero finds a more kindred spirit tonight in Lucy Donato (Ballers’ Arielle Kebbel), a daring firefighter from another station. The two team up for a breakneck rescue involving a truck wired to blow if it goes under 55 miles an hour. The Speed-like scenario gets pulses racing.
- 3/21/2022
- TV Insider
Angela Bassett‘s 9-1-1 character Sergeant Athena Grant is headed over to franchise spinoff series Lone Star for a special crossover episode airing March 21 on Fox. Lone Star airs at 9 p.m. Et/Pt following 9-1-1‘s spring premiere an hour prior.
In the Lone Star episode titled “Prince Albert in a Can,” Owen (Rob Lowe) and the 126 race to the rescue when Catherine (guest star Amy Acker) receives a package at the governor’s office that may contain a bio-hazard. Meanwhile, Grace (Sierra McClain) and Carlos (Rafael L. Silva) team up to investigate a prank 9-1-1 call that turns deadly.
Athena shows up to help Austin’s first responders as a potential Anthrax attack threatens countless innocent lives.
On 9-1-1, Athena, Bobby (Peter Krause), and the 118 try to rescue a family whose pickup truck has been rigged with a pipe bomb that will detonate if the...
In the Lone Star episode titled “Prince Albert in a Can,” Owen (Rob Lowe) and the 126 race to the rescue when Catherine (guest star Amy Acker) receives a package at the governor’s office that may contain a bio-hazard. Meanwhile, Grace (Sierra McClain) and Carlos (Rafael L. Silva) team up to investigate a prank 9-1-1 call that turns deadly.
Athena shows up to help Austin’s first responders as a potential Anthrax attack threatens countless innocent lives.
On 9-1-1, Athena, Bobby (Peter Krause), and the 118 try to rescue a family whose pickup truck has been rigged with a pipe bomb that will detonate if the...
- 3/15/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
When “9-1-1” Season 5 returns from hiatus Monday and reunites with its spinoff “9-1-1: Lone Star” in back-to-back time slots, leading lady Angela Bassett will be pulling double duty as her character Sergeant Athena Grant appears on the Fox first-responder drama and has a brief crossover appearance on “Lone Star.”
“There’s a thing called Swat-ing, where somebody calls 9-1-1, and they send the police or usually a Swat team to a house,” showrunner Tim Minear tells Variety, teasing the episode. “It’s a malicious prank, and gamers do it to each other. In California, people have died in these raids. So I always thought that would be a fun way to do a crossover because usually it’s cross-state. So we have a story on ‘Lone Star’ where there is a Swat-ing incident and somebody is killed, and Carlos (Rafael Silva) and Grace (Sierra McClain) feel personally affronted because they were used as weapons.
“There’s a thing called Swat-ing, where somebody calls 9-1-1, and they send the police or usually a Swat team to a house,” showrunner Tim Minear tells Variety, teasing the episode. “It’s a malicious prank, and gamers do it to each other. In California, people have died in these raids. So I always thought that would be a fun way to do a crossover because usually it’s cross-state. So we have a story on ‘Lone Star’ where there is a Swat-ing incident and somebody is killed, and Carlos (Rafael Silva) and Grace (Sierra McClain) feel personally affronted because they were used as weapons.
- 3/15/2022
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for the Season 5 premiere of “9-1-1.”)
Things were looking up for Buck (Oliver Stark) and the rest of the 118 at the start of the Season 5 premiere of “9-1-1.” But based on the episode’s title, “Panic,” — and the fact this is “9-1-1” — we’re sure fans knew that wouldn’t last long. By the end of the hour, Los Angeles is experiencing a citywide blackout as a result of a ransomware attack, and Buck and his crew are faced with a disaster unlike any other they’ve experienced, given that this unnatural emergency is going to affect almost every aspect of life, and thus their jobs, for the next two weeks of the Fox drama.
But let’s rewind to the start of the episode, where Buck was experiencing something we haven’t seen him have since his Abby (Connie Britton) days: romantic...
Things were looking up for Buck (Oliver Stark) and the rest of the 118 at the start of the Season 5 premiere of “9-1-1.” But based on the episode’s title, “Panic,” — and the fact this is “9-1-1” — we’re sure fans knew that wouldn’t last long. By the end of the hour, Los Angeles is experiencing a citywide blackout as a result of a ransomware attack, and Buck and his crew are faced with a disaster unlike any other they’ve experienced, given that this unnatural emergency is going to affect almost every aspect of life, and thus their jobs, for the next two weeks of the Fox drama.
But let’s rewind to the start of the episode, where Buck was experiencing something we haven’t seen him have since his Abby (Connie Britton) days: romantic...
- 9/21/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Los Angeles is under attack in the 9-1-1 Season 5 premiere — and that crisis is leading to quite a few more. So, understandably, the title of the episode is “Panic” because that’s really what everyone will likely be doing. “Los Angeles has joined the grim fraternity of cities held hostage by sophisticated hackers,” Taylor (Megan West) says during a news report in one of the two new promos released by Fox. (Watch them both below.) But not only does a series of ransomware threats result in a blackout, but the 118 will be staging a daring rescue when a medevac helicopter crashes on a hospital roof — wait ’til you see who’s hanging on when it falls! — and dealing with an animal escape from the LA Zoo and an air-traffic control tower system failure. “I really thought this year was going to be different,” Captain Bobby Nash (Peter Krause) says...
- 9/9/2021
- TV Insider
The road to “How to Get Away with Murder” is lined with dead bodies. Twenty-eight to be exact. Over the years, the series showed that there’s no shortage of ways to die. Suicide, poison, overdose, suffocation — you name it.
The most shocking deaths, of course, are the “anchors”: In the season’s first half, each episode reveals a new detail about the murder while the second half reveals how they covered it up. But there are a few others that stand out, as well.
In the first season, for example, Lila Stangard (Megan West) was done in by Frank (Charlie Weber), a proxy of Sam (Tom Verica) in a way that actually made the “cheating husband kills his pregnant girlfriend” schtick interesting. In the second season, Rebecca Sutter (Katie Findlay) was also killed, delighting audiences due to seeing a calm, murderous side to Bonnie (Liza Weil). And then,...
The most shocking deaths, of course, are the “anchors”: In the season’s first half, each episode reveals a new detail about the murder while the second half reveals how they covered it up. But there are a few others that stand out, as well.
In the first season, for example, Lila Stangard (Megan West) was done in by Frank (Charlie Weber), a proxy of Sam (Tom Verica) in a way that actually made the “cheating husband kills his pregnant girlfriend” schtick interesting. In the second season, Rebecca Sutter (Katie Findlay) was also killed, delighting audiences due to seeing a calm, murderous side to Bonnie (Liza Weil). And then,...
- 3/30/2020
- by LaTesha Harris
- Variety Film + TV
"Queen America" is a new 'dark comedy' series, created by Meaghan Oppenheimer, that premiered November 18, 2018, on "Facebook Watch", starring Catherine Zeta Jones, Belle Shouse, Teagle F. Bougere, Rana Roy, Molly Price, Isabella Amara, and Megan West:
"...set in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the series follows 'Vicki Ellis', the most ruthless pageant coach in the state and the hapless 'Samantha Cole' who hopes Vicki can mold her into worthwhile contender for the title of 'Miss America'.
"Vicki is desperately sought after by young women competing to be Miss America for one reason. She can turn any girl into a winner. But when she gets paired with the beautiful but unpolished Samantha, Vicki’s entire reputation might is at stake..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Queen America"...
"...set in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the series follows 'Vicki Ellis', the most ruthless pageant coach in the state and the hapless 'Samantha Cole' who hopes Vicki can mold her into worthwhile contender for the title of 'Miss America'.
"Vicki is desperately sought after by young women competing to be Miss America for one reason. She can turn any girl into a winner. But when she gets paired with the beautiful but unpolished Samantha, Vicki’s entire reputation might is at stake..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Queen America"...
- 11/23/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The migration of movie stars to television has resulted in some series that seem divinely ordained — from Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon in “Big Little Lies” to Billy Bob Thornton and Kirsten Dunst on “Fargo” — and others that feel significantly more random. “Queen America,” which forces an Oscar winner to tamp down all that’s best about her persona, is one of the latter cases. Catherine Zeta-Jones is a gifted star whose aura of outsizedness already feels difficult to contain on television — or, for that matter, on Facebook Watch, the finding-its-feet platform on which she appears on “Queen America.” In the series, a black comedy (or is it a drama with occasional jokes?) about the desperate hangers-on in the beauty pageant scene, Zeta-Jones feels constrained by the show’s sensibility and its sour lack of ambition. That she fights as hard as she can to avoid being sucked into the...
- 11/15/2018
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
It’s been a rough year for beauty pageant stories. “Queen America,” the latest entry in the growing Facebook Watch original programming library, at least has Catherine Zeta-Jones to help guide it through.
The latest trailer for the series shows Zeta-Jones playing Oklahoma pageant whisperer Vicki Jones, who’s tasked with helping shape an unpredictable aspiring contestant Samantha (Belle Shouse) into a winner. Putting her reputation on the line, it seems like Vicki will learn plenty of lessons about image, self-worth, and good heartland values along the way.
Samantha is Vicki’s main project, but plenty of other people will enter her orbit over the course of the 10-episode season, set to premiere later this month on Facebook Watch. This trailer is a little vague who’ll be watching from the sidelines, and who’s exactly enthusiastic about having Vicki around in the first place, but there’s also the...
The latest trailer for the series shows Zeta-Jones playing Oklahoma pageant whisperer Vicki Jones, who’s tasked with helping shape an unpredictable aspiring contestant Samantha (Belle Shouse) into a winner. Putting her reputation on the line, it seems like Vicki will learn plenty of lessons about image, self-worth, and good heartland values along the way.
Samantha is Vicki’s main project, but plenty of other people will enter her orbit over the course of the 10-episode season, set to premiere later this month on Facebook Watch. This trailer is a little vague who’ll be watching from the sidelines, and who’s exactly enthusiastic about having Vicki around in the first place, but there’s also the...
- 11/7/2018
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
“No one likes a pretty girl who expects big things to happen to her,” says Vicki Ellis a renowned and ruthless pageant coach played by Catherine Zeta-Jones in the new trailer for the dark comedy Queen America which debuts on Facebook Watch on November 21.
In the new 30-second trailer, Zeta-Jones tries to whip Samantha (Belle Shouse) into shape so that she can go from an unpolished young woman to a winning pageant queen. Zeta-Jones gives some sharp-tongue commentary and it is clear that Vicki will do anything to win in the landscape of brutal pageant competition.
Additional cast includes Judith Light, Jennifer Westfeldt, Victoria Justice, Teagle Bougere, Rana Roy, Isabella Amara, Molly Price and Megan West.
Queen America was created, written and executive produced by Meaghan Oppenheimer (Fear The Walking Dead), and hails from wiip, the new independent studio launched and led by Paul Lee and Bruna Papandrea’s Made Up Stories,...
In the new 30-second trailer, Zeta-Jones tries to whip Samantha (Belle Shouse) into shape so that she can go from an unpolished young woman to a winning pageant queen. Zeta-Jones gives some sharp-tongue commentary and it is clear that Vicki will do anything to win in the landscape of brutal pageant competition.
Additional cast includes Judith Light, Jennifer Westfeldt, Victoria Justice, Teagle Bougere, Rana Roy, Isabella Amara, Molly Price and Megan West.
Queen America was created, written and executive produced by Meaghan Oppenheimer (Fear The Walking Dead), and hails from wiip, the new independent studio launched and led by Paul Lee and Bruna Papandrea’s Made Up Stories,...
- 10/25/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Catherine Zeta-Jones’ new Facebook Watch series Queen America will premiere Wednesday, November 21, the video platform announced today.
The 10-episode scripted series stars Zeta-Jones as Vicki Ellis, a renowned and ruthless pageant coach in Oklahoma. Her reputation is at stake when she is paired to make an unpolished young woman named Samantha to make her the winning pageant queen.
Additional cast includes Judith Light, Jennifer Westfeldt, Victoria Justice, Teagle Bougere, Rana Roy, Isabella Amara, Molly Price and Megan West.
Queen America was created, written and executive produced by Meaghan Oppenheimer (Fear The Walking Dead), and hails from wiip, the new independent studio launched and led by Paul Lee and Bruna Papandrea’s Made Up Stories, which will serve as co-studio partner. Lee serves as an executive producer on the project, alongside Bruna Papandrea and Casey Haver of Made Up Stories, Guymon Casady...
The 10-episode scripted series stars Zeta-Jones as Vicki Ellis, a renowned and ruthless pageant coach in Oklahoma. Her reputation is at stake when she is paired to make an unpolished young woman named Samantha to make her the winning pageant queen.
Additional cast includes Judith Light, Jennifer Westfeldt, Victoria Justice, Teagle Bougere, Rana Roy, Isabella Amara, Molly Price and Megan West.
Queen America was created, written and executive produced by Meaghan Oppenheimer (Fear The Walking Dead), and hails from wiip, the new independent studio launched and led by Paul Lee and Bruna Papandrea’s Made Up Stories, which will serve as co-studio partner. Lee serves as an executive producer on the project, alongside Bruna Papandrea and Casey Haver of Made Up Stories, Guymon Casady...
- 9/10/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Jennifer Westfeldt (Younger) and Victoria Justice (Victorious) have boarded Queen America, Facebook Watch’s upcoming series starring Academy Award winner Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Set in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Queen America tells the the story of Vicki Ellis (played by Zeta-Jones), the most renowned (and ruthless) pageant coach in the state, and the hapless Samantha who hopes Vicki can mold her into a worthwhile contender. Vicki is desperately sought after by young women competing to be pageant queen royalty for one reason; she can turn any girl into a winner. But when she’s paired with the beautiful but unpolished Samantha, Vicki’s entire reputation is at stake.
Set in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Queen America tells the the story of Vicki Ellis (played by Zeta-Jones), the most renowned (and ruthless) pageant coach in the state, and the hapless Samantha who hopes Vicki can mold her into a worthwhile contender. Vicki is desperately sought after by young women competing to be pageant queen royalty for one reason; she can turn any girl into a winner. But when she’s paired with the beautiful but unpolished Samantha, Vicki’s entire reputation is at stake.
- 7/19/2018
- TVLine.com
Jennifer Westfeldt (Younger) and Victoria Justice (Victorious) have been cast opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones in the upcoming Facebook Watch series Queen America.
Created, written, and executive produced by Meaghan Oppenheimer and directed by Alethea Jones, the dark comedy is set in Tulsa, Ok. It revolves around Vicki Ellis (Zeta-Jones), the most renowned (and ruthless) pageant coach in the state, and the hapless Samantha Stone, who hopes Vicki can mold her into a worthwhile contender. Vicki is desperately sought after by young women competing to be pageant queen royalty for one reason: She can turn any girl into a winner. But when she gets paired with the beautiful but unpolished Samantha, Vicki’s entire reputation might be at stake.
Westfeldt will play Mandy Green, the reigning pageant coach from Texas and Vicki’s lifelong nemesis. Justice plays 21-year-old Hayley, Vicki’s beautiful yet spoiled protégé, who has been primed since age 12 to be a beauty queen.
Created, written, and executive produced by Meaghan Oppenheimer and directed by Alethea Jones, the dark comedy is set in Tulsa, Ok. It revolves around Vicki Ellis (Zeta-Jones), the most renowned (and ruthless) pageant coach in the state, and the hapless Samantha Stone, who hopes Vicki can mold her into a worthwhile contender. Vicki is desperately sought after by young women competing to be pageant queen royalty for one reason: She can turn any girl into a winner. But when she gets paired with the beautiful but unpolished Samantha, Vicki’s entire reputation might be at stake.
Westfeldt will play Mandy Green, the reigning pageant coach from Texas and Vicki’s lifelong nemesis. Justice plays 21-year-old Hayley, Vicki’s beautiful yet spoiled protégé, who has been primed since age 12 to be a beauty queen.
- 7/19/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Facebook is building out the cast for dark comedy Queen America.
Jennifer Westfeldt (Younger) and Victoria Justice (Victorious) are joining the cast of the pageant world-set show starring Catherine Zeta-Jones. Facebook previously announced that a crop of newcomers — Belle Shouse, Teagle F. Bougere, Rana Roy, Isabella Amara, Molly Price and Megan West — had also signed onto the project.
Queen America is set in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and tells the story of Vicki Ellis (Zeta-Jones), a renowned and ruthless pageant coach who plans to turn the hapless Samantha (Belle Shouse) into a contender. Westfeldt will play Mandy Green, the reigning pageant ...
Jennifer Westfeldt (Younger) and Victoria Justice (Victorious) are joining the cast of the pageant world-set show starring Catherine Zeta-Jones. Facebook previously announced that a crop of newcomers — Belle Shouse, Teagle F. Bougere, Rana Roy, Isabella Amara, Molly Price and Megan West — had also signed onto the project.
Queen America is set in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and tells the story of Vicki Ellis (Zeta-Jones), a renowned and ruthless pageant coach who plans to turn the hapless Samantha (Belle Shouse) into a contender. Westfeldt will play Mandy Green, the reigning pageant ...
- 7/19/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
In today’s roundup, HBO announced the premiere date for Season 2 of “The Deuce,” and CBS News hired Weija Jiang as a White House correspondent.
Casting
Vera Farmiga, Michael K. Williams and John Leguizamo have been cast in Ava DuVernay‘s “Central Park Five.” The Netflix limited series tells the true story of five teenagers of color who were falsely convicted of rape in the late 1980s. Farmiga will play Elizabeth Lederer, the Manhattan Assistant District Attorney and lead prosecutor on the case; Williams will play Bobby McCray, devoted father of accused teen Antron McCray; and Leguizamo will play Raymond Santana Sr., the father of accused teen Raymond Santana Jr. “Central Park Five” will premiere in 2019.
Six actors have joined Facebook Watch‘s Catherine Zeta-Jones-starrer “Queen America” as series regulars. Belle Shouse, Teagle F. Bougere, Rana Roy, Isabella Amara, Molly Price and Megan West will star in the series,...
Casting
Vera Farmiga, Michael K. Williams and John Leguizamo have been cast in Ava DuVernay‘s “Central Park Five.” The Netflix limited series tells the true story of five teenagers of color who were falsely convicted of rape in the late 1980s. Farmiga will play Elizabeth Lederer, the Manhattan Assistant District Attorney and lead prosecutor on the case; Williams will play Bobby McCray, devoted father of accused teen Antron McCray; and Leguizamo will play Raymond Santana Sr., the father of accused teen Raymond Santana Jr. “Central Park Five” will premiere in 2019.
Six actors have joined Facebook Watch‘s Catherine Zeta-Jones-starrer “Queen America” as series regulars. Belle Shouse, Teagle F. Bougere, Rana Roy, Isabella Amara, Molly Price and Megan West will star in the series,...
- 7/9/2018
- by Christi Carras
- Variety Film + TV
Facebook Watch is rounding out its series regular cast for Queen America, its upcoming dark comedy series starring Catherine Zeta-Jones. Belle Shouse, Teagle F. Bougere, Rana Roy, Isabella Amara, Molly Price and Megan West are set opposite Zeta-Jones in the series, created, written, and executive produced by Meaghan Oppenheimer (Fear The Walking Dead).
Set in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Queen America revolves around Vicki Ellis (Zeta-Jones), the most renowned (and ruthless) pageant coach in the state, and the beautiful and kind, but clumsy, ignorant and insecure Samantha (Shouse) who hopes Vicki can mold her into a worthwhile contender. Vicki is desperately sought after by young women competing...
Set in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Queen America revolves around Vicki Ellis (Zeta-Jones), the most renowned (and ruthless) pageant coach in the state, and the beautiful and kind, but clumsy, ignorant and insecure Samantha (Shouse) who hopes Vicki can mold her into a worthwhile contender. Vicki is desperately sought after by young women competing...
- 7/9/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Anyone who grew up in the ’80s is familiar with their unforgettable names and faces. The Garbage Pail Kids Topps trading cards and 1987 movie are embedded in the brains of a generation, and Indican Pictures' new documentary 30 Years of Garbage: The Garbage Pail Kids Story explores the phenomenon like never before. In today's Horror Highlights, we also have details on the Hexploitation Film Festival, The Eyes home media release info, and the trailer for Brian Sepanzyk's Compulsion.
30 Years of Garbage: The Garbage Pail Kids Story: Press Release: "West Hollywood, California (Tuesday, August 8th) - Indican Pictures is set to release the pivotal documentary on the Garbage Pail Kids. Titled 30 Years of Garbage: The Garbage Pail Kids Story, this documentary revisits the artists, who made these collectibles famous. Showing a rare glimpse into the corporate culture of Topps as they launched Garbage Pail Kids through the height of the cards fame,...
30 Years of Garbage: The Garbage Pail Kids Story: Press Release: "West Hollywood, California (Tuesday, August 8th) - Indican Pictures is set to release the pivotal documentary on the Garbage Pail Kids. Titled 30 Years of Garbage: The Garbage Pail Kids Story, this documentary revisits the artists, who made these collectibles famous. Showing a rare glimpse into the corporate culture of Topps as they launched Garbage Pail Kids through the height of the cards fame,...
- 8/11/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Comet TV has released their lineup of programming for April 2017, and your favorite or soon-to-be favorite movie just might be on the list! Also in today's Highlights: a new trailer for The Black Room, The Thing-Inspired print from Sleep Terror Clothing, Breakdown Lane release details, the La premiere of The Eyes, and the debut of the Zombie Lake soundtrack.
Comet TV's Lineup for April Announced: Press Release: "Only Airing On CometTV.com in April.
You Don’T Need A Subscription To Watch These Great Movies…
They’Re Airing For Free On Comet!
Stargate Sg-1 is back on Comet! Your favorite gate-hopping action series returns with back-to-back episodes Monday through Thursday at 8/7C, with encores of both episodes airing at 10/9C.
Stargate Sg-1
Monday – Thursday 8/7C
Earth Day Marathon – Saturday April 22 Starting At Noon/11Am C
Frogs (1972)
Saturday, April 22 at Noon/11Am C
Die, Monster, Die (1965)
Saturday, April 22 at 2/1C
Empire of the Ants (1977)
Saturday,...
Comet TV's Lineup for April Announced: Press Release: "Only Airing On CometTV.com in April.
You Don’T Need A Subscription To Watch These Great Movies…
They’Re Airing For Free On Comet!
Stargate Sg-1 is back on Comet! Your favorite gate-hopping action series returns with back-to-back episodes Monday through Thursday at 8/7C, with encores of both episodes airing at 10/9C.
Stargate Sg-1
Monday – Thursday 8/7C
Earth Day Marathon – Saturday April 22 Starting At Noon/11Am C
Frogs (1972)
Saturday, April 22 at Noon/11Am C
Die, Monster, Die (1965)
Saturday, April 22 at 2/1C
Empire of the Ants (1977)
Saturday,...
- 4/6/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
— A version of this article originally appeared on EW.com.
Since the early days of This Is Us, we’ve known that Jack and Kate shared a unique and emotionally charged bond. It was Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) who worked magic and overtime to try to build up young Kate’s self-esteem, through fantastical t-shirt tales and highly choreographed pose-strikings. It was Kate (Chrissy Metz) who told us that Jack was indeed dead, way back in “The Game Plan” when she breathed as deep as she ever had and showed then-boyfriend-now-fiancé Toby (Chris Sullivan) the urn containing Jack’s ashes with which she watches Steelers games.
Since the early days of This Is Us, we’ve known that Jack and Kate shared a unique and emotionally charged bond. It was Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) who worked magic and overtime to try to build up young Kate’s self-esteem, through fantastical t-shirt tales and highly choreographed pose-strikings. It was Kate (Chrissy Metz) who told us that Jack was indeed dead, way back in “The Game Plan” when she breathed as deep as she ever had and showed then-boyfriend-now-fiancé Toby (Chris Sullivan) the urn containing Jack’s ashes with which she watches Steelers games.
- 3/9/2017
- by DAN SNIERSON
- PEOPLE.com
This article originally appeared on EW.com
Slowly, with a mixture of dread and intrigue, we continue to collect those precious puzzle pieces of Jack’s demise. Think back to our first few journeys into This Us, when we didn’t even know whether heart-of-gold patriarch Jack Pearson (Milo Ventimiglia) — the man who could weave a most magical tale about a ratty t-shirt — was alive or dead. It would turn out to be the latter, his ashes left to rest in an urn on Kate’s mantel. And for weeks after that revelation, we still did not know even approximately when he died.
Slowly, with a mixture of dread and intrigue, we continue to collect those precious puzzle pieces of Jack’s demise. Think back to our first few journeys into This Us, when we didn’t even know whether heart-of-gold patriarch Jack Pearson (Milo Ventimiglia) — the man who could weave a most magical tale about a ratty t-shirt — was alive or dead. It would turn out to be the latter, his ashes left to rest in an urn on Kate’s mantel. And for weeks after that revelation, we still did not know even approximately when he died.
- 3/8/2017
- by DAN SNIERSON
- PEOPLE.com
The latest horror flick filled with immense badassery to be added to Shudder's library is the fifth sequel in the Phantasm franchise, Phantasm: Ravager. Also in today's Highlights: details on the Clive Barker Reel Fear Contest, Portland International Film Festival's After Dark program, release details for Slasher.com and The Eyes, a new poster for Atomica, and production news and photos for A Haunting at Silver Falls II.
Phantasm: Ravager Comes to Shudder: "Joining Shudder is Phantasm: Ravager- the final installment of the long-running Phantasm series.
In addition to Phantasm: Ravager, streaming exclusively on Shudder is the remaster of Don Coscarelli’s 1979 classic Phantasm, as well as its sequels Phantasm III and Phantasm IV.
Phantasm was recently restored by J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot and Coscarelli, and given both a new 4K remaster and a 5.1 surround sound mix, which will be the version presented exclusively on Shudder."
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Clive Barker Reel...
Phantasm: Ravager Comes to Shudder: "Joining Shudder is Phantasm: Ravager- the final installment of the long-running Phantasm series.
In addition to Phantasm: Ravager, streaming exclusively on Shudder is the remaster of Don Coscarelli’s 1979 classic Phantasm, as well as its sequels Phantasm III and Phantasm IV.
Phantasm was recently restored by J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot and Coscarelli, and given both a new 4K remaster and a 5.1 surround sound mix, which will be the version presented exclusively on Shudder."
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Clive Barker Reel...
- 2/15/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Wizard World is coming to New Orleans January 6th–8th! Many artists and personalities will be in attendance, including some of our favorites from The Walking Dead! Also in today's Highlights: a call for Razor Reel Film Festival 2017 entries, Nitehawk Cinema's "Because I'm Evil" midnite series screenings, a trailer for Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies, and acquisition details for The Eyes.
Wizard World New Orleans 2017: Press Release: "New Orleans, December 20, 2016 - From TV magicians “Masters of Illusion” to personalities Montel Williams, Kato Kaelin and “Chumlee” of “Pawn Stars” fame to a varied lineup of exciting dance, music, art and other options, Wizard World (Otcbb: Wizd) today announced the highlights of its new non-stop entertainment lineup at Wizard World Comic Con New Orleans, January 6-8, 2017, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. The initiative, designed to keep the show floor buzzing throughout the weekend, will feature national and local acts of all kinds,...
Wizard World New Orleans 2017: Press Release: "New Orleans, December 20, 2016 - From TV magicians “Masters of Illusion” to personalities Montel Williams, Kato Kaelin and “Chumlee” of “Pawn Stars” fame to a varied lineup of exciting dance, music, art and other options, Wizard World (Otcbb: Wizd) today announced the highlights of its new non-stop entertainment lineup at Wizard World Comic Con New Orleans, January 6-8, 2017, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. The initiative, designed to keep the show floor buzzing throughout the weekend, will feature national and local acts of all kinds,...
- 12/21/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The CW is giving one of its pilots a makeover, and Matt Passmore is the “after” photo.
Freshly freed up by the cancellation of USA Network’s Satisfaction, Passmore has been cast in The CW’s paranormal drama from Kevin Williamson (The Vampire Diaries), Deadline reports.
RelatedPilot Season ’16: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
The potential series stars Megan West (How to Get Away With Murder) as a young woman who seeks help from parapsychologist Clark Patterson (Passmore) when she begins to experience paranormal phenomena.
The actor replaces Longmire‘s Bailey Chase, who...
Freshly freed up by the cancellation of USA Network’s Satisfaction, Passmore has been cast in The CW’s paranormal drama from Kevin Williamson (The Vampire Diaries), Deadline reports.
RelatedPilot Season ’16: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
The potential series stars Megan West (How to Get Away With Murder) as a young woman who seeks help from parapsychologist Clark Patterson (Passmore) when she begins to experience paranormal phenomena.
The actor replaces Longmire‘s Bailey Chase, who...
- 3/10/2016
- TVLine.com
Kevin Williamson’s paranormal CW pilot is making a major casting change. Satisfaction star Matt Passmore has been tapped as the male lead in the project. He will replace Bailey Chase who was originally cast in the role. The decision was made after the pilot’s table read earlier this week. Written by Williamson and directed by David Nutter, the CW pilot is about a young woman (Megan West) who seeks help from a parapsychologist (Passmore) when she begins to experience…...
- 3/10/2016
- Deadline TV
As we’ve mentioned previously, Kevin Williamson has a pilot in the works at The CW, and while it still doesn’t have a title, it does have a new leading lady. Read on for the details courtesy of Deadline. Megan West… Continue Reading →
The post Megan West Joins The CW’s Still Untitled Kevin Williamson Pilot appeared first on Dread Central.
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- 3/3/2016
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
How to Get Away With Murder alumna Megan West has landed the female lead opposite Bailey Chase in the CW’s untitled Kevin Williamson paranormal pilot. Written by Williamson and directed by David Nutter, the project centers on Sarah Roberts (West), a young woman who seeks help from a parapsychologist (Chase) and his team when she begins to experience paranormal phenomena. Jessica Szohr co-stars. Williamson and Nutter executive produce, and Lauren Wagner is a…...
- 3/3/2016
- Deadline TV
Another week, another three hours of Omg-worthy #Tgit moments. (Warning: Spoilers below!) Shondaland didn't disappoint Thursday, with Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) starting to heal from her attack at a therapy session (but seriously, is she in love with Alex?) on Grey's Anatomy. Meanwhile, on How to Get Away with Murder, Frank Delfino (Charlie Weber) finally told Laurel Castillo (Karla Souza) what viewers have known for a while: He killed Lila Stangard (Megan West) as a hit on behalf of Sam Keating (Tom Verica). Not the best way to respond to your girlfriend basically saying she's loves you, but we'll...
- 2/19/2016
- by Michele Corriston, @mcorriston
- PEOPLE.com
Another week, another three hours of Omg-worthy #Tgit moments.
(Warning: Spoilers below!)
Shondaland didn't disappoint Thursday, with Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) starting to heal from her attack at a therapy session (but seriously, is she in love with Alex?) on Grey's Anatomy. Meanwhile, on How to Get Away with Murder, Frank Delfino (Charlie Weber) finally told Laurel Castillo (Karla Souza) what viewers have known for a while: He killed Lila Stangard (Megan West) as a hit on behalf of Sam Keating (Tom Verica). Not the best way to respond to your girlfriend basically saying she's loves you, but we'll...
(Warning: Spoilers below!)
Shondaland didn't disappoint Thursday, with Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) starting to heal from her attack at a therapy session (but seriously, is she in love with Alex?) on Grey's Anatomy. Meanwhile, on How to Get Away with Murder, Frank Delfino (Charlie Weber) finally told Laurel Castillo (Karla Souza) what viewers have known for a while: He killed Lila Stangard (Megan West) as a hit on behalf of Sam Keating (Tom Verica). Not the best way to respond to your girlfriend basically saying she's loves you, but we'll...
- 2/19/2016
- by Michele Corriston, @mcorriston
- People.com - TV Watch
Even people who never watched the original run of Dallas probably know that one of the series' major plotlines can be summed up in three simple words: "Who shot J.R.?" In the final moments of the show's third season finale, J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman), the show's scheming villain but also arguably its central character, was seen getting shot by an offscreen assailant.
Fans had to wait until the fourth season premiere to find out if J.R. had even survived. What some might not remember – and what was key to the "Who shot J.R.?" mystery becoming a...
Fans had to wait until the fourth season premiere to find out if J.R. had even survived. What some might not remember – and what was key to the "Who shot J.R.?" mystery becoming a...
- 11/18/2015
- by Drew Mackie, @drewgmackie
- People.com - TV Watch
It's been a week since How to Get Away With Murder's jaw-dropping finale, and we're still thinking about that killer twist!
Although we're thrilled that the smash Shonda Rhimes series was renewed for a second season, we're not happy we have to wait (at least!) seven months before all our burning questions might be answered.
To help you fight those Htgawm withdrawals ETonline caught up with three of the Keating Five – Aja Naomi King, Matt McGorry, and Karla Souza – and found out the best tactics for fans to curb their murderous cravings.
News: 19 Burning Questions We Have After That Killer 'Htgawm' Finale
Like us, the stars of Htgawm, were "flabbergasted" when they first learned that true identity of Lila (Megan West) was Analise's (Viola Davis) right-hand-man, Frank (Charlie Weber).
"I was in my kitchen when I was reading [the finale script]," King shared with ETonline. "And I literally flung my body against the wall because I was like, 'No...
Although we're thrilled that the smash Shonda Rhimes series was renewed for a second season, we're not happy we have to wait (at least!) seven months before all our burning questions might be answered.
To help you fight those Htgawm withdrawals ETonline caught up with three of the Keating Five – Aja Naomi King, Matt McGorry, and Karla Souza – and found out the best tactics for fans to curb their murderous cravings.
News: 19 Burning Questions We Have After That Killer 'Htgawm' Finale
Like us, the stars of Htgawm, were "flabbergasted" when they first learned that true identity of Lila (Megan West) was Analise's (Viola Davis) right-hand-man, Frank (Charlie Weber).
"I was in my kitchen when I was reading [the finale script]," King shared with ETonline. "And I literally flung my body against the wall because I was like, 'No...
- 3/5/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
Executive producer Pete Nowalk, we bow down to you. Last night's killer twist on How To Get Away With Murder completely shocked us to our core. Warning: spoilers ahead! In the finale five minutes of Htgawm's tense finale, we finally learned who killed Lila Stangard (Megan West)...and while Sam (Tom Verica) didn't strangle the pregnant sorority girl himself, it turns out he is responsible for the murder, since he ordered Frank (Charlie Weber) to carry out the hit for him! That's right, Annalise's (Viola Davis) own henchman has been lying to her the whole time. And Weber was just as shocked as the fans are when he found out he was the killer! Immediately after watching the roller...
- 2/27/2015
- E! Online
[Warning: This story contains spoilers from the season finale of ABC's How to Get Away With Murder.] ABC's breakout drama How to Get Away With Murder ended its roller coaster freshman season with a revealing finale that (almost) completely closed the book on one murder mystery while simultaneously setting up a brand new whodunit for its likely and semi-official second season. During the two-hour installment, Annalise's (Viola Davis) muscle man Frank (Charlie Weber) was revealed to have been the one who killed Lila (Megan West) — resolving the seasonlong search for her killer. However, flashbacks revealed that
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- 2/27/2015
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Can you believe How to Get Away with Murder is already coming to an end?!
News: 14 Times Viola Davis Was a Complete and Total Badass
Ahead of the show's season one finale, stars Matt McGorry, Aja Naomi King and Karla Souza stopped by the Et set to reenact the first season and dish on the three different endings that were written for tonight's episode.
"They changed the killer a few times and then we didn't really know what was going to happen, because they actually also filmed alternate endings and so we don't know," Souza told Et's Kevin Frazier.
News: Pete Nowalk Praises Viola Davis for Htgawm Success
Fans have gotten used to being taken for a ride as every episode seems to leave viewers one step forward and two steps back. Now, everyone is a suspect again as Wes (Alfred Enoch) no longer believes in his girlfriend Rebecca (Katie Findlay) is totally innocence. But tonight...
News: 14 Times Viola Davis Was a Complete and Total Badass
Ahead of the show's season one finale, stars Matt McGorry, Aja Naomi King and Karla Souza stopped by the Et set to reenact the first season and dish on the three different endings that were written for tonight's episode.
"They changed the killer a few times and then we didn't really know what was going to happen, because they actually also filmed alternate endings and so we don't know," Souza told Et's Kevin Frazier.
News: Pete Nowalk Praises Viola Davis for Htgawm Success
Fans have gotten used to being taken for a ride as every episode seems to leave viewers one step forward and two steps back. Now, everyone is a suspect again as Wes (Alfred Enoch) no longer believes in his girlfriend Rebecca (Katie Findlay) is totally innocence. But tonight...
- 2/27/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
After an entire season of questions, answers that turn into more questions, and answers that are being called into question, How To Get Away With Murder fans can finally breathe a sigh of relief as tonight's finale will answer the biggest question of all: Who killed Lila Stangard (Megan West)? In fact, executive producer Pete Nowalk promises E! News that viewers will get to see the entire truth about the night the sorority girl was killed. "We are going to show the audience in flashback exactly what happened on Lila's murder night," Nowalk reveals. "We're going to see who killed her and we're going to watch that happen along with everything leading up to it. You'll get a lot of...
- 2/26/2015
- E! Online
Classic Stage Company, under the leadership of Artistic Director Brian Kulick, Managing Director Jeff Griffin and Executive Director Greg Reiner, announced today that its production of Ivan Turgenev's A Month In The Country, starring Peter Dinklage and Taylor Schilling, will extend through Saturday, February 28 at Csc 136 East 13th Street. The production had been schedules to close February 22. Directed by Erica Schmidt, the cast also includes Peter Appel, Ian Etheridge, Anthony Edwards, Mike Faist, Elizabeth Franz, James Joseph O'Neil, Elizabeth Ramos, Thomas Jay Ryan, Annabella Sciorra, Frank Van Putten, Megan West and Kate Wetherhead.
- 2/2/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Constantine, Season 1, Episode 7 : “Blessed Are the Damned”
Written by Sneho Koorse
Directed by Nick Gomez
Airs Fridays at 10 pm Et on NBC
So far, the world of Constantine has mostly been filled with frightening demons, cursed objects, and people working under their thrall. “Blessed Are the Damned” looks at the lighter side of the equation, but this episode might be the scariest one yet. Zachary (Patrick Carroll), the pastor of a struggling church, gets healing powers when he is lethally bitten by a rattlesnake while trying one of his father’s old snake-handling routines. This leads to him becoming a popular cult figure. What seems to be yet another exposé about religious fundamentalism becomes an in-depth look at faith, doubt, and free-will, with many trademark John Constantine wisecracks, written by Sneho Koorse and delivered with aplomb by Matt Ryan, in the funniest episode of Constantine so far. After taking last week off,...
Written by Sneho Koorse
Directed by Nick Gomez
Airs Fridays at 10 pm Et on NBC
So far, the world of Constantine has mostly been filled with frightening demons, cursed objects, and people working under their thrall. “Blessed Are the Damned” looks at the lighter side of the equation, but this episode might be the scariest one yet. Zachary (Patrick Carroll), the pastor of a struggling church, gets healing powers when he is lethally bitten by a rattlesnake while trying one of his father’s old snake-handling routines. This leads to him becoming a popular cult figure. What seems to be yet another exposé about religious fundamentalism becomes an in-depth look at faith, doubt, and free-will, with many trademark John Constantine wisecracks, written by Sneho Koorse and delivered with aplomb by Matt Ryan, in the funniest episode of Constantine so far. After taking last week off,...
- 12/7/2014
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
How to Get Away With Murder, “He Deserved to Die,” shed some light about Rebecca Sutter (Katie Findlay), Wes’s (Alfred Enoch) new girlfriend that Annalise (Viola Davis) decided to defend in the death of student Lila Stanguard (Megan West).
How To Get Away With Murder Recap
Fortunately for Annalise, Rebecca has decided to take Wes’s advice and trust her again. But, defending her won’t be easy, as it was leaked to the press that Rebecca and Griffin (Lenny Platt) had sex behind Lila Stanguard’s back. Since Griffin comes from a deeply religious family and had made a chastity pack, while Rebecca is a rebellious townie, the media paints Rebecca as the instigator. In order to stop any other damning information from hitting the presses, Annalise pushes for a gag order. At the hearing, Griffin’s lawyer calls for Lila’s body to be exhumed.
Annalise and...
How To Get Away With Murder Recap
Fortunately for Annalise, Rebecca has decided to take Wes’s advice and trust her again. But, defending her won’t be easy, as it was leaked to the press that Rebecca and Griffin (Lenny Platt) had sex behind Lila Stanguard’s back. Since Griffin comes from a deeply religious family and had made a chastity pack, while Rebecca is a rebellious townie, the media paints Rebecca as the instigator. In order to stop any other damning information from hitting the presses, Annalise pushes for a gag order. At the hearing, Griffin’s lawyer calls for Lila’s body to be exhumed.
Annalise and...
- 11/7/2014
- Uinterview
The young stars of ABC's fall hit How to Get Away with Murder have a job many would kill for, but star Jack Falahee tells Et that it's not always all that it's cracked up to be.
See, Falahee's character Conor Walsh has had the most sex scenes in the show thus far, and for a show that's made headlines for its salacious content, that's saying a lot.
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"It's awkward," Falahee, 25, tells Et's Kevin Frazier. "It's 50 or 60 people in the crew watching you, so any time on any project that I've had to do a sex scene it's like, 'Wow, this is the worst.'"
Falahee is one part of a hot young cast that also includes 25-year-old Alfred Enoch (Harry Potter), 28-year-old Matt McGorry (Orange is the New Black), 29-year-old Aja Naomi King (Emily Owens M.D.) and 28-year-old Karla Souza (Instructions Not Included).
The young stars, like the rest...
See, Falahee's character Conor Walsh has had the most sex scenes in the show thus far, and for a show that's made headlines for its salacious content, that's saying a lot.
News: Inside TV's Sexiest Show
"It's awkward," Falahee, 25, tells Et's Kevin Frazier. "It's 50 or 60 people in the crew watching you, so any time on any project that I've had to do a sex scene it's like, 'Wow, this is the worst.'"
Falahee is one part of a hot young cast that also includes 25-year-old Alfred Enoch (Harry Potter), 28-year-old Matt McGorry (Orange is the New Black), 29-year-old Aja Naomi King (Emily Owens M.D.) and 28-year-old Karla Souza (Instructions Not Included).
The young stars, like the rest...
- 11/6/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
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