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The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 17
The opening moments of this week’s The Walking Dead premiere reach deeply into the show’s history, showing a selection of moments that go back to the very first moments of “Days Gone Bye” and carry forward to the current day, with Daryl clearing Walkers while attempting to hide from the show’s latest in a long line of smiling threats, Lance Hornsby (Josh Hamilton). One of the fun realizations from the cold opening is that the cavalcade of villains, from Shane Walsh through to Negan Smith, tend to be smiling more often than not, while our heroes look serious about the business of survival in a world dominated by the dead. There must be some sort of appeal to giving into the darkness that thrives in petty power-hungry wannabes like Hornsby and Sebastian Milton (Teo Rapp-Olsson...
The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 17
The opening moments of this week’s The Walking Dead premiere reach deeply into the show’s history, showing a selection of moments that go back to the very first moments of “Days Gone Bye” and carry forward to the current day, with Daryl clearing Walkers while attempting to hide from the show’s latest in a long line of smiling threats, Lance Hornsby (Josh Hamilton). One of the fun realizations from the cold opening is that the cavalcade of villains, from Shane Walsh through to Negan Smith, tend to be smiling more often than not, while our heroes look serious about the business of survival in a world dominated by the dead. There must be some sort of appeal to giving into the darkness that thrives in petty power-hungry wannabes like Hornsby and Sebastian Milton (Teo Rapp-Olsson...
- 10/3/2022
- by Ron Hogan
- Den of Geek
When it comes to playing bad, Jason Bateman has gotten pretty good. So good, in fact, that he racked up three Emmy nominations for directing, producing and starring in “Ozark” this year. It’s the second consecutive bids he’s gotten in Best Drama Actor and Best Drama Directing and his first in Best Drama Series for the Netflix crime drama, which casts him as a Chicago financier who flees with his family to Missouri to launder money for a drug cartel. Prior to that he received Best Comedy Actor noms for “Arrested Development” in 2005 and 2013.
Bateman has chosen the same episode for his acting and directing submissions: the season two opener “Reparations.” In this installment, Marty Byrd (Bateman) is trying to save his casino deal with the loathsome Snells (Peter Mullen and Lisa Emery) after they murder one of the drug cartel’s top men. They meet with the...
Bateman has chosen the same episode for his acting and directing submissions: the season two opener “Reparations.” In this installment, Marty Byrd (Bateman) is trying to save his casino deal with the loathsome Snells (Peter Mullen and Lisa Emery) after they murder one of the drug cartel’s top men. They meet with the...
- 9/12/2019
- by Zach Laws
- Gold Derby
Stars: Bex Taylor-Klaus, Reign Edwards, Amy Forsyth, Tony Todd, Courtney Dietz, Michael Tourek, Christian James, Matt Mercurio, Roby Attal, Elle Graham, Alicia Rosato, Brooke Jaye Taylor, Mason Pike | Written by Seth M. Sherwood, Blair Butler, William Penick, Christopher Sey, Akela Cooper | Directed by Gregory Plotkin
Hell Fest is the latest simplistic, conventional, horror film from the depths of the money-grubbing Hollywood machine. Helmed by director Gregory Plotkin, only his second feature after highly successful stints as an editor on numerous productions, ranging from Jordan Peele’s Get Out to the Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams comedy Game Night. Plotkin is most noticeably and well known to have been a longtime series editor on the long-enduring and softly effective Paranormal Activity franchise, even helming the fifth entry Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, with little to no acclaim or credit. He returns back to the director’s chair with his latest venture in Hell Fest,...
Hell Fest is the latest simplistic, conventional, horror film from the depths of the money-grubbing Hollywood machine. Helmed by director Gregory Plotkin, only his second feature after highly successful stints as an editor on numerous productions, ranging from Jordan Peele’s Get Out to the Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams comedy Game Night. Plotkin is most noticeably and well known to have been a longtime series editor on the long-enduring and softly effective Paranormal Activity franchise, even helming the fifth entry Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, with little to no acclaim or credit. He returns back to the director’s chair with his latest venture in Hell Fest,...
- 4/2/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Stars: Bex Taylor-Klaus, Reign Edwards, Amy Forsyth, Tony Todd, Courtney Dietz, Michael Tourek, Christian James, Matt Mercurio, Roby Attal, Elle Graham, Alicia Rosato, Brooke Jaye Taylor, Mason Pike | Written by Seth M. Sherwood, Blair Butler, William Penick, Christopher Sey, Akela Cooper | Directed by Gregory Plotkin
Hell Fest is the latest simplistic conventional horror film from the depths of the money-grubbing Hollywood machine. Helmed by director Gregory Plotkin, only his second feature after highly successful stints as an editor on numerous productions, ranging from Jordan Peele’s Get Out to the Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams comedy Game Night. Plotkin is most noticeably and well known to have been a longtime series editor on the long-enduring and softly effective Paranormal Activity franchise, even helming the fifth entry Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, with little to no acclaim or credit. He returns back to the director’s chair with his latest venture in Hell Fest,...
Hell Fest is the latest simplistic conventional horror film from the depths of the money-grubbing Hollywood machine. Helmed by director Gregory Plotkin, only his second feature after highly successful stints as an editor on numerous productions, ranging from Jordan Peele’s Get Out to the Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams comedy Game Night. Plotkin is most noticeably and well known to have been a longtime series editor on the long-enduring and softly effective Paranormal Activity franchise, even helming the fifth entry Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, with little to no acclaim or credit. He returns back to the director’s chair with his latest venture in Hell Fest,...
- 10/4/2018
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Recently, ABC released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Resurrection" episode 12 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Steal Away," and it turns out that we're going to hear some devastating news from Preacher James about Rachel's unborn child destined to deliver major evil, and more! In the new, 12th episode press release: Bellamy is going to fear for Rachel and her unborn child after a series of inexplicable events. Press release number 2: After a series of inexplicable events, Bellamy will fear for the safety of Rachel and her unborn child. Preacher James is going to predict that the baby's birth will unleash an ancient evil. Margaret is going to rally the Returned at the government facility and forms an uneasy alliance with Preacher James. Bellamy's government contact, (Donna Murphy), will warn that something big is on the horizon. Guest stars feature: Michelle Fairley as Margaret Langston, Kathleen Munroe as Rachael Braidwood,...
- 1/11/2015
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
Recently, ABC released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Resurrection" episode 11 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "True Believer," and it turns out that we're going to see some interesting stuff when Preacher James delivers a new ominous energy into town , and more. In the new, 11th episode press release: The return of Preacher James will bring an ominous new energy to the town, especially for Bellamy who seems to have a strange and unnerving connection to him. Now a detainee at the government facility, Margaret is going to keep to herself but her reputation will precede her and the other returned are going to definitely take notice. Then the unthinkable is going to happen to Henry which shakes everybody's faith to their core. Guest stars feature: Michelle Fairley as Margaret Langston, Kathleen Munroe as Rachael Braidwood, Nadej Bailey as Jenny, Michael Tourek as Cauliflower Ear, Jim Parrack as Preacher James,...
- 1/4/2015
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Recently, ABC released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Resurrection" episode 3 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Multiple," and it sounds like things will get quite intriguing as new intel about the returned might get exposed by the discovery of some old remains, and more. In the new, 3rd episode press release: Some old remains could shed some new light on the returned. Press release number 2: Sensing a need in the community, Tom will create a new parish specifically for the returned and Bellamy is going to decide to confide in him that he is also one of them. In the meantime, old human bones are going to mysteriously turn up in the river and with them, implications for the Langston family that Margaret is determined to keep hidden. Guest stars will feature: Michelle Fairley as Margaret Langston, April Billingsley as Barbara, Nick Craven as Young Fred Langston,...
- 10/5/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Yesterday we brought you the highlights of the "Under the Dome" panel held during the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con, and now we have a six-part video of the cast and crew discussing what's in store for the rest of this season and beyond.
Along with the Sdcc footage, CBS has released a pair of clips from Monday night's upcoming Episode 2.05, "Reconciliation," in which Julia takes her place as leader of Chester's Mill, which you can also see below.
Related Story: Visit our "Under the Dome" Archive
"Under the Dome" stars Mike Vogel (Barbie), Colin Ford (Joe), Alexander Koch (Junior), Rachelle Lefevre (Julia), Dean Norris (Big Jim), and Mackenzie Lintz (Norrie). Season 2's newcomers include Brett Cullen, Sherry Stringfield, Eddie Cahill, Grace Victoria Cox, Dwight Yoakam, Karla Crome, and Dwayne Boyd.
"Under the Dome" Episode 2.05 - "Reconciliation" (airs 7/28/14; 10-11 Pm)
Julia takes over as the leader of Chester's Mill after the town...
Along with the Sdcc footage, CBS has released a pair of clips from Monday night's upcoming Episode 2.05, "Reconciliation," in which Julia takes her place as leader of Chester's Mill, which you can also see below.
Related Story: Visit our "Under the Dome" Archive
"Under the Dome" stars Mike Vogel (Barbie), Colin Ford (Joe), Alexander Koch (Junior), Rachelle Lefevre (Julia), Dean Norris (Big Jim), and Mackenzie Lintz (Norrie). Season 2's newcomers include Brett Cullen, Sherry Stringfield, Eddie Cahill, Grace Victoria Cox, Dwight Yoakam, Karla Crome, and Dwayne Boyd.
"Under the Dome" Episode 2.05 - "Reconciliation" (airs 7/28/14; 10-11 Pm)
Julia takes over as the leader of Chester's Mill after the town...
- 7/25/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Last night, CBS released the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Under The Dome" episode 5 of season 2, and it appears to be extremely intense and dramatic as the townsfolk get very angry and chaotic. Even guns are brought into the mix, and more! The episode is titled, "Reconciliation." In the new,5th episode, Julia is going to start leading Chester’s Mill after the town becomes divided from finding out about Big Jim and Rebecca’s plans for population control. In the meantime, Joe and Norrie are going to assist Melanie in hunting for additional clues about her identity at the Dome wall. Guest stars will feature: Michael Tourek (Wendell), Hannah Black (Young Pauline), Dwayne Boyd (Greg), Austin James Parker (Young Sam), Reide Hale (Young Lyle), Tia Hendricks (Female Heckler), Samantha Worthen (Scared Miller), Eugene H. Russell IV (Townsperson), Ben P. Jensen (Henchman #1), Gavin Goodell (Henchman #2), and Jimmie Lee Sessoms...
- 7/22/2014
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Under The Dome" episode 5 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Reconciliation," and it sounds like things will get quite intriguing and dramatic as the town gets divided, Julie takes over control, and more. In the new,5th episode press release: Julia will take her place as leader of Chester's Mill. Press release number 2: Julia is going to take over as the leader of Chester’s Mill after the town becomes divided in the wake of Big Jim and Rebecca’s plans for population control. In the meantime, Joe and Norrie are going to help Melanie search for more clues about her identity at the Dome wall. Guest stars will feature: Michael Tourek (Wendell), Hannah Black (Young Pauline), Dwayne Boyd (Greg), Austin James Parker (Young Sam), Reide Hale (Young Lyle), Tia Hendricks (Female Heckler), Samantha Worthen (Scared Miller), Eugene H. Russell IV...
- 7/21/2014
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
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