It's Marvel TV time at Comic-Con, with an hour-long panel that promises to feature Jeph Loeb plus still-unnamed castmembers from both "Marvel's Agents of Shield" and "Marvel's Agent Carter." The question is, will Marvel stop with just the two ABC dramas, or will they start trying to build excitement for the four upcoming Netflix series by, say, bringing in "Daredevil" stars Charlie Cox and Deborah Ann Woll for surprise appearances? (Woll has a long and impressive history of Comic-Con cosplay, including stints as Hit Girl and Axe Cop, so I wouldn't be shocked in the least if she came dressed as Elektra — or Daredevil, for that matter.) And will Loeb be as bombastic as in his usual interviews, or will he acknowledge how rough so much of "Agents of Shield" season 1 was before "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" finally gave the show direction? I'll be live-blogging all the action, updating...
- 7/25/2014
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
Cairo — Angry protests over an anti-Islam film spread across the Muslim world Friday, with demonstrators scaling the walls of U.S. embassies in Tunisia and Sudan, torching part of a German embassy and clashing with security forces at an American fast-food restaurant that was set ablaze in northern Lebanon.
Egypt's new Islamist president went on national TV and appealed to Muslims to not attack embassies, denouncing the violence earlier this week in Libya that killed four Americans, including the U.S. ambassador. Mohammed Morsi's first public move to restrain protesters after days of near silence appeared aimed at repairing strains with the United States over this week's violence.
Police in Cairo prevented stone-throwing demonstrators from nearing the U.S. Embassy, firing tear gas and deploying armored vehicles to push them back in a fourth day of clashes in the Egyptian capital.
The day of protests, which spread to around 20 countries,...
Egypt's new Islamist president went on national TV and appealed to Muslims to not attack embassies, denouncing the violence earlier this week in Libya that killed four Americans, including the U.S. ambassador. Mohammed Morsi's first public move to restrain protesters after days of near silence appeared aimed at repairing strains with the United States over this week's violence.
Police in Cairo prevented stone-throwing demonstrators from nearing the U.S. Embassy, firing tear gas and deploying armored vehicles to push them back in a fourth day of clashes in the Egyptian capital.
The day of protests, which spread to around 20 countries,...
- 9/14/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
On October 16 the John Locke-less remake of The Stepfather hits multiplexes nationwide, but you don't have to wait nearly that long to sample the sounds of The Stepfather.
Below the jump you can check out a preview of the entire album, featuring Filter (covering The Turtles' "Happy Together"), Hoobastank, Puscifer, Seether, Mutemath, and more. The soundtrack hits retail on October 13th via Lakeshore Records. Pre-order yours here.
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For more on The Stepfather, run from your broken home and snag a copy of Fangoria #287 at your local retailer of printed goods.
Below the jump you can check out a preview of the entire album, featuring Filter (covering The Turtles' "Happy Together"), Hoobastank, Puscifer, Seether, Mutemath, and more. The soundtrack hits retail on October 13th via Lakeshore Records. Pre-order yours here.
Amazon.com Widgets
For more on The Stepfather, run from your broken home and snag a copy of Fangoria #287 at your local retailer of printed goods.
- 9/29/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
- Fangoria
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