Ladies and gentlemen of Horseshoe Bay, that’s how you do a finale.
Nancy Drew wrapped its third season on Friday with an epic, heartbreaking and endlessly twisted hour that found the titular sleuth fulfilling her destiny — even if she really, really didn’t want to.
More from TVLinePerformer of the Week: Julia GarnerThe Flash's Grant Gustin Nearing New One-Year Deal, Clearing Way for Potential Season 9 Renewal at The CWCharmed Season 4 Promo Introduces Lucy Barrett as New Third Witch
Long story short, Nancy successfully killed Temperance and prevented the apocalypse, only to lose Ryan in the fight and Ace one month later.
Nancy Drew wrapped its third season on Friday with an epic, heartbreaking and endlessly twisted hour that found the titular sleuth fulfilling her destiny — even if she really, really didn’t want to.
More from TVLinePerformer of the Week: Julia GarnerThe Flash's Grant Gustin Nearing New One-Year Deal, Clearing Way for Potential Season 9 Renewal at The CWCharmed Season 4 Promo Introduces Lucy Barrett as New Third Witch
Long story short, Nancy successfully killed Temperance and prevented the apocalypse, only to lose Ryan in the fight and Ace one month later.
- 1/29/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Stars: Thomas Middleditch, Jess Weixler, Diana Bang, Johannah Newmarch, Nicole Laplaca, Randal Edwards, Marilyn Norry, Jena Skodje | Written by Jason Filiatrault | Directed by Jason James
Back in my video shop days (I have mentioned that before right?) I used to love finding hidden gems. You know, the movies that you never saw a trailer for, never saw them near the cinema they just kind of arrived in your local video shop and you were immediately drawn to them. Some examples off the top of my head could be the likes of Mean Creek, Donnie Darko, Napolean Dynamite, Bubba Ho Tep or any number of others. The thing that always got me into them was the unassuming box cover and that one actor that made you go “Oooooh I like him”.
Entanglement struck me as one of those movies that, while looking hugely unassuming, was going to surprise the crap out of me.
Back in my video shop days (I have mentioned that before right?) I used to love finding hidden gems. You know, the movies that you never saw a trailer for, never saw them near the cinema they just kind of arrived in your local video shop and you were immediately drawn to them. Some examples off the top of my head could be the likes of Mean Creek, Donnie Darko, Napolean Dynamite, Bubba Ho Tep or any number of others. The thing that always got me into them was the unassuming box cover and that one actor that made you go “Oooooh I like him”.
Entanglement struck me as one of those movies that, while looking hugely unassuming, was going to surprise the crap out of me.
- 2/15/2018
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
"Every choice we make creates thousands of universes, spreading throughout time and space..." Dark Star Pictures has released the official trailer for an indie "alternative" romantic comedy titled Entanglement, from filmmaker Jason James. The film first premiered at the Seattle Film Festival and stars up-and-coming awkward actor Thomas Middleditch and the talented Jess Weixler (from Teeth). The story follows Middleditch as Ben, a man who accidentally falls in love with a girl who was very nearly, almost his sister while recovering from a suicide attempt. Then things get weird. The full cast includes Diana Bang, Randal Edwards, Marilyn Norry, Eric Keenleyside, and Nicole Laplaca. This looks like one of those ideally quintessential indie films with all the right romantic touches and existential questions, and I want to see it. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Jason James' Entanglement, direct from YouTube: While searching for the meaning of his existence,...
- 12/20/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Reboots, videogame adaptations, and a few long awaited sequels are all due for release next year
Now that Fast & Furious 7 has formally opened summer blockbuster season 2015 up, it's time for us to take our traditional look at the big movies gracing multiplexes this time next year.
2016 is set to be a pivotal summer, too. There are big movies in both the DC and Marvel cinematic universes. Warner Bros is looking to launch the first of six King Arthur movies, whilst Universal may get cracking with its classic monster cinematic universe. And - yep - we may even get the world's first great film based on a videogame.
Summer blockbuster season 2016 stretches from March through to August, and here's what treats are lined up. Please note, we've gone with Us release dates, for the purposes of this feature, as that's where most of the films will debut first.
Warcraft -...
Now that Fast & Furious 7 has formally opened summer blockbuster season 2015 up, it's time for us to take our traditional look at the big movies gracing multiplexes this time next year.
2016 is set to be a pivotal summer, too. There are big movies in both the DC and Marvel cinematic universes. Warner Bros is looking to launch the first of six King Arthur movies, whilst Universal may get cracking with its classic monster cinematic universe. And - yep - we may even get the world's first great film based on a videogame.
Summer blockbuster season 2016 stretches from March through to August, and here's what treats are lined up. Please note, we've gone with Us release dates, for the purposes of this feature, as that's where most of the films will debut first.
Warcraft -...
- 4/9/2015
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
Reviewed by Kevin Scott, MoreHorror.com
Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010)
Directed by Panos Cosmatos
Written by Panos Cosmatos
Cast: Eva Bourne (Elena), Michael Rogers (Barry Nyle), Scott Hylands (Dr. Mercurio Arboria), Rondel Reynoldson (Margo), Marilyn Norry (Rosemary Nyle), Sara Stockstad (Anna Arboria)
“Beyond the Black Rainbow” is definitely the most unique film that I’ve seen lately. I’m stealing my own thunder early on, but just that statement alone merits a recommendation. If anyone is into really iconoclastic filmmaking where symbolisms abound against a backdrop of some sophisticated imagery, this is their film. Or if anyone is just into a pretty freaky deaky movie, this is also their film.
Director and writer Panos Cosmatos has fashioned something pretty unique here. Unable to be labeled into any particular genre, and guaranteed to be sought out and re-watched either in the near future to get a firmer grasp on what’s going on,...
Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010)
Directed by Panos Cosmatos
Written by Panos Cosmatos
Cast: Eva Bourne (Elena), Michael Rogers (Barry Nyle), Scott Hylands (Dr. Mercurio Arboria), Rondel Reynoldson (Margo), Marilyn Norry (Rosemary Nyle), Sara Stockstad (Anna Arboria)
“Beyond the Black Rainbow” is definitely the most unique film that I’ve seen lately. I’m stealing my own thunder early on, but just that statement alone merits a recommendation. If anyone is into really iconoclastic filmmaking where symbolisms abound against a backdrop of some sophisticated imagery, this is their film. Or if anyone is just into a pretty freaky deaky movie, this is also their film.
Director and writer Panos Cosmatos has fashioned something pretty unique here. Unable to be labeled into any particular genre, and guaranteed to be sought out and re-watched either in the near future to get a firmer grasp on what’s going on,...
- 5/4/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
*full disclosure: a Blu-Ray screener of this film was provided by Magnolia Home Ent. Director/writer: Panos Cosmatos. Cast: Michael Rogers, Eva Allan, Scott Hylands, Marilyn Norry and Rondel Reynoldson. It is often best to label a film experimental when it does not follow certain film patterns. Director Panos Cosmatos, son of George Cosmatos (Tombstone), seems almost uninterested in plot. Instead, Beyond the Black Rainbow focuses more on visual style and tone while trying to provide an interesting experience for viewers. This style will not be appreciated by the majority, but this hallucinogenic thriller held this watcher's attention all the way through. Cinematographer Norm Li's approach to the film harkens back to '70s sci-fi. This era saw the rise of science fiction and many of Norm Li's sets, costumes and backgrounds allude to or pay homage to this time period. The setting for the film is 1983 and the set pieces,...
- 9/18/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
You want strange, thought-provoking, and mind-bending madness? Look no further than Beyond the Black Rainbow. Magnet Releasing just released the details for its home video release so you'll be able to see it for yourselves!
Look for it in stores on September 11th.
Panos Cosmatos directs; Michael Rodgers, Eva Allan, Scott Hylands, and Marilyn Norry star.
Synopsis
Beyond the Black Rainbow, written and directed by Panos Cosmatos, is a Reagan-era fever dream inspired by hazy childhood memories of midnight movies and Saturday morning cartoons. Cosmatos brings a bold, Kubrickian vision to the screen in stunning detail in this sci-fi fable of a young woman imprisoned in an experimental laboratory and the enigmatic scientist who is her captor. Set in a futuristic 1983, Elena finds herself held against her will in a mysterious facility under the watchful eye of the sinister Dr. Barry Nyle. Pushed to her limits, Elena is left with...
Look for it in stores on September 11th.
Panos Cosmatos directs; Michael Rodgers, Eva Allan, Scott Hylands, and Marilyn Norry star.
Synopsis
Beyond the Black Rainbow, written and directed by Panos Cosmatos, is a Reagan-era fever dream inspired by hazy childhood memories of midnight movies and Saturday morning cartoons. Cosmatos brings a bold, Kubrickian vision to the screen in stunning detail in this sci-fi fable of a young woman imprisoned in an experimental laboratory and the enigmatic scientist who is her captor. Set in a futuristic 1983, Elena finds herself held against her will in a mysterious facility under the watchful eye of the sinister Dr. Barry Nyle. Pushed to her limits, Elena is left with...
- 9/1/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Everything that we have seen thus far for Beyond the Black Rainbow has looked delightfully weird and bizarre. The first clip from the flick has been released by Magnet today, and yes, it follows suit with the rest of the oddities.
Look for the film in limited release via Magnet now. Panos Cosmatos directs; Michael Rodgers, Eva Allan, Scott Hylands, and Marilyn Norry star.
Synopsis
Beyond the Black Rainbow, written and directed by Panos Cosmatos, is a Reagan-era fever dream inspired by hazy childhood memories of midnight movies and Saturday morning cartoons. Cosmatos brings a bold, Kubrickian vision to the screen in stunning detail in this sci-fi fable of a young woman imprisoned in an experimental laboratory and the enigmatic scientist who is her captor. Set in a futuristic 1983, Elena finds herself held against her will in a mysterious facility under the watchful eye of the sinister Dr. Barry Nyle.
Look for the film in limited release via Magnet now. Panos Cosmatos directs; Michael Rodgers, Eva Allan, Scott Hylands, and Marilyn Norry star.
Synopsis
Beyond the Black Rainbow, written and directed by Panos Cosmatos, is a Reagan-era fever dream inspired by hazy childhood memories of midnight movies and Saturday morning cartoons. Cosmatos brings a bold, Kubrickian vision to the screen in stunning detail in this sci-fi fable of a young woman imprisoned in an experimental laboratory and the enigmatic scientist who is her captor. Set in a futuristic 1983, Elena finds herself held against her will in a mysterious facility under the watchful eye of the sinister Dr. Barry Nyle.
- 5/22/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
We've just landed some exclusive stills for another flick that's been on our radar for a while now, Beyond the Black Rainbow, and yes, they're just as weird and obscure as the film's title suggests. Check 'em out!
Look for the film in limited release via Magnet on May 18th. Panos Cosmatos directs; Michael Rodgers, Eva Allan, Scott Hylands, and Marilyn Norry star.
Synopsis
Beyond the Black Rainbow, written and directed by Panos Cosmatos, is a Reagan-era fever dream inspired by hazy childhood memories of midnight movies and Saturday morning cartoons. Cosmatos brings a bold, Kubrickian vision to the screen in stunning detail in this sci-fi fable of a young woman imprisoned in an experimental laboratory and the enigmatic scientist who is her captor. Set in a futuristic 1983, Elena finds herself held against her will in a mysterious facility under the watchful eye of the sinister Dr. Barry Nyle. Pushed to her limits,...
Look for the film in limited release via Magnet on May 18th. Panos Cosmatos directs; Michael Rodgers, Eva Allan, Scott Hylands, and Marilyn Norry star.
Synopsis
Beyond the Black Rainbow, written and directed by Panos Cosmatos, is a Reagan-era fever dream inspired by hazy childhood memories of midnight movies and Saturday morning cartoons. Cosmatos brings a bold, Kubrickian vision to the screen in stunning detail in this sci-fi fable of a young woman imprisoned in an experimental laboratory and the enigmatic scientist who is her captor. Set in a futuristic 1983, Elena finds herself held against her will in a mysterious facility under the watchful eye of the sinister Dr. Barry Nyle. Pushed to her limits,...
- 5/10/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Beyond The Black Rainbow Trailer. Panos Cosmatos‘s Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010) movie trailer stars Michael Rogers, Eva Allan, Scott Hylands, Marilyn Norry, and Rondel Reynoldson. Beyond the Black Rainbow‘s plot synopsis: “Set in the strange and oppressive emotional landscape of 1983, Beyond The Black Rainbow is a Reagan-era fever dream inspired by hazy childhood memories of midnight movies and Saturday morning cartoons. Deep within the mysterious Arboria Institute, a disturbed and beautiful girl (Allan) is held captive by a doctor in search of inner peace. Her mind controlled by a sinister technology. Silently, she waits for her next session with deranged therapist Dr. Barry Nyle (Rogers). If she hopes to escape, she must journey through the darkest reaches of The Institute… but Nyle won’t easily part with his most gifted and dangerous creation.”
We previously posted the Beyond The Black Rainbow (2010) Teaser Trailer.
Beyond the Black Rainbow also stars Chris Gauthier,...
We previously posted the Beyond The Black Rainbow (2010) Teaser Trailer.
Beyond the Black Rainbow also stars Chris Gauthier,...
- 2/12/2012
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
Let's start the weekly round-up with Grimm.
Grimm's ratings dropped a little this week, but the show still won the 18-49 demo in its timeslot, finishing ahead of CSI: NY, Fringe and Supernatural, and rising by a full frakking ratings point (1.8) after Chuck (0.8). Wake up, Chuck.
Hitfix visited the set in Portland recently and posted a lengthy report. Here is a snippet:
Sasha Roiz on how his character will develop later in the series: "I’m not a Grimm descendent, but I'm a descendent of a long line that dates back just as Grimm does and we have a bit of a history and a past, so my line is a royal line and that will slowly unfold throughout the series."Collider has a longer interview with Sasha and Reggie Lee (more at the link):
It’s nice to see your character – like the main character – has the duality.
Grimm's ratings dropped a little this week, but the show still won the 18-49 demo in its timeslot, finishing ahead of CSI: NY, Fringe and Supernatural, and rising by a full frakking ratings point (1.8) after Chuck (0.8). Wake up, Chuck.
Hitfix visited the set in Portland recently and posted a lengthy report. Here is a snippet:
Sasha Roiz on how his character will develop later in the series: "I’m not a Grimm descendent, but I'm a descendent of a long line that dates back just as Grimm does and we have a bit of a history and a past, so my line is a royal line and that will slowly unfold throughout the series."Collider has a longer interview with Sasha and Reggie Lee (more at the link):
It’s nice to see your character – like the main character – has the duality.
- 11/6/2011
- by fanshawe
- CapricaTV
Liv Mjönes, Ruth Vega Fernandez, With Every Heartbeat Breakthrough Selections Expecting: In Chile, a young girl and her boyfriend wait for a black-market drug to take effect in this tense and insightful examination of teen pregnancy. Dir/Scr Francisca Fuenzalida. Chile. U.S. Premiere. Light Of Mine: Rapidly going blind, photographer Owen and his wife Laura take a life-changing trip to Yellowstone National Park where they experience a beauty that rivals their tragedy. Dir Brett Eichenberger. Scr Jill Remensnyder. USA. Three And A Half: Three women risk everything and travel to the northwest Iranian border in hopes of escaping prison and reuniting with their comrades. Dir/Scr Naghi Nemati. Cast Samaneh Vafaiezadeh, Shooka Karimi, Negar Hassanzadeh, Mehdi Poormoosa. Iran. U.S. Premiere. With Every Heartbeat: In this Swedish romantic drama, uptight Mia attends her father’s engagement party and not only gains a stepmother, but also a new lover,...
- 10/23/2011
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
I don’t think any other news story that’s emerged today made me smile quite like this next one did. ScreenDaily has learned that Magnet Releasing has picked up Panos Cosmatos‘ debut, Beyond the Black Rainbow, with domestic distribution planned for later this year.
Starring Michael Rogers, Eva Allan, Scott Hylands and Marilyn Norry, Black Rainbow is a film that some of us were lucky enough to see at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, and it’s one that I don’t think any of us have forgotten since. A sci-fi period piece that also acts as something of a horror film, it’s a visually stunning, mentally perplexing little movie, and is pretty much destined to have a cult following.
Nothing appears to have been revealed about when it’ll be hitting theaters, except that a theatrical release will be happening this year. While you could see...
Starring Michael Rogers, Eva Allan, Scott Hylands and Marilyn Norry, Black Rainbow is a film that some of us were lucky enough to see at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, and it’s one that I don’t think any of us have forgotten since. A sci-fi period piece that also acts as something of a horror film, it’s a visually stunning, mentally perplexing little movie, and is pretty much destined to have a cult following.
Nothing appears to have been revealed about when it’ll be hitting theaters, except that a theatrical release will be happening this year. While you could see...
- 5/20/2011
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
Director: Panos Cosmatos Writer: Panos Cosmatos Starring: Michael Rogers, Eva Allan, Scott Hylands Via a promotional video -- not all that dissimilar from the Dharma Initiative training films from the television series Lost -- Dr. Mercurio Arboria (Scott Hylands) monotonously incants some new agey propaganda about promoting the further evolution of the human race. By providing the capacity for human beings to achieve pure happiness, Dr. Arboria purports that he will singlehandedly usher in the dawning of a new age of enlightenment. The pure happiness Dr. Arboria intends to make accessible to humans will be created from a recipe of “benign pharmacology, sensory therapy and energy sculpting.” We are then transported to the futuristic present -- the year 1983 -- where we find the film's mute protagonist Elena (Eva Allan) as a heavily sedated teenage prisoner in a prison-like compound known as Arboria. A creepy guy with a hair-helmet and reptilian aura,...
- 5/2/2011
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Reviewed by Randee Dawn
(April 2011, screening at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival)
Directed/Written by: Panos Cosmatos
Starring: Michael Rogers, Eva Allan, Scott Hylands, Marilyn Norry and Rondel Reynoldsen
Children of the 1980s grew up amid the progressively impersonal — freaky synth music (hello, Tangerine Dream), increasingly necessary computers and the distant if real threat of nuclear annihilation. Strange then, how most retro Reagan-era films focus on the decade’s rapacious greed, big hair and general fluffiness: This was a dystopic, not utopian, time in a lot of ways.
Director Panos Cosmatos has been thinking about this, and with “Beyond the Black Rainbow” he gets it right — that crushing sense of the future superseding the individual. Bridging the gap between Stanley Kubrick’s sterile, absurdist horror and the tweaked-out human transformation vision of “Altered States,” Cosmatos’ “sci-fi retro” film skillfully builds an almost unbearable tension thanks to a well-paced narrative, glowing fluorescent walls,...
(April 2011, screening at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival)
Directed/Written by: Panos Cosmatos
Starring: Michael Rogers, Eva Allan, Scott Hylands, Marilyn Norry and Rondel Reynoldsen
Children of the 1980s grew up amid the progressively impersonal — freaky synth music (hello, Tangerine Dream), increasingly necessary computers and the distant if real threat of nuclear annihilation. Strange then, how most retro Reagan-era films focus on the decade’s rapacious greed, big hair and general fluffiness: This was a dystopic, not utopian, time in a lot of ways.
Director Panos Cosmatos has been thinking about this, and with “Beyond the Black Rainbow” he gets it right — that crushing sense of the future superseding the individual. Bridging the gap between Stanley Kubrick’s sterile, absurdist horror and the tweaked-out human transformation vision of “Altered States,” Cosmatos’ “sci-fi retro” film skillfully builds an almost unbearable tension thanks to a well-paced narrative, glowing fluorescent walls,...
- 4/17/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Randee Dawn
(April 2011, screening at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival)
Directed/Written by: Panos Cosmatos
Starring: Michael Rogers, Eva Allan, Scott Hylands, Marilyn Norry and Rondel Reynoldsen
Children of the 1980s grew up amid the progressively impersonal — freaky synth music (hello, Tangerine Dream), increasingly necessary computers and the distant if real threat of nuclear annihilation. Strange then, how most retro Reagan-era films focus on the decade’s rapacious greed, big hair and general fluffiness: This was a dystopic, not utopian, time in a lot of ways.
Director Panos Cosmatos has been thinking about this, and with “Beyond the Black Rainbow” he gets it right — that crushing sense of the future superseding the individual. Bridging the gap between Stanley Kubrick’s sterile, absurdist horror and the tweaked-out human transformation vision of “Altered States,” Cosmatos’ “sci-fi retro” film skillfully builds an almost unbearable tension thanks to a well-paced narrative, glowing fluorescent walls,...
(April 2011, screening at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival)
Directed/Written by: Panos Cosmatos
Starring: Michael Rogers, Eva Allan, Scott Hylands, Marilyn Norry and Rondel Reynoldsen
Children of the 1980s grew up amid the progressively impersonal — freaky synth music (hello, Tangerine Dream), increasingly necessary computers and the distant if real threat of nuclear annihilation. Strange then, how most retro Reagan-era films focus on the decade’s rapacious greed, big hair and general fluffiness: This was a dystopic, not utopian, time in a lot of ways.
Director Panos Cosmatos has been thinking about this, and with “Beyond the Black Rainbow” he gets it right — that crushing sense of the future superseding the individual. Bridging the gap between Stanley Kubrick’s sterile, absurdist horror and the tweaked-out human transformation vision of “Altered States,” Cosmatos’ “sci-fi retro” film skillfully builds an almost unbearable tension thanks to a well-paced narrative, glowing fluorescent walls,...
- 4/17/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Continuing with coverage of the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival, Beyond the Black Rainbow is creating a buzz, through its use of surreal images. This title was shot locally, in Vancouver, and the film is set in 1983. The trailer below shows horrifying images of skulls spouting smoke, while bodies lay bloody and prone. Your trauma begins April 22nd, with Tribeca hosting the film's International Premiere.
The synopsis for Beyond the Black Rainbow is here:
"Panos Cosmatos brings a bold, Kubrickian vision to the screen in stunning detail in this sci-fi fable of a young woman imprisoned in an experimental laboratory and the enigmatic scientist who is her captor. Set in a futuristic 1983, Elena finds herself held against her will in a mysterious facility under the watchful eye of the sinister Dr. Barry Nyle. Pushed to her limits, Elena is left with no choice but to navigate an escape from her labyrinthine prison,...
The synopsis for Beyond the Black Rainbow is here:
"Panos Cosmatos brings a bold, Kubrickian vision to the screen in stunning detail in this sci-fi fable of a young woman imprisoned in an experimental laboratory and the enigmatic scientist who is her captor. Set in a futuristic 1983, Elena finds herself held against her will in a mysterious facility under the watchful eye of the sinister Dr. Barry Nyle. Pushed to her limits, Elena is left with no choice but to navigate an escape from her labyrinthine prison,...
- 4/14/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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