Jane was trapped in the creepy Drake basement at the end of last week's episode of 666 Park Avenue. When we open tonight's episode, she's still trapped in the dark, desperate to escape. But before she can do that, she realizes that there might be something down there with her. Even when she gets out she keeps seeing a little girl (maybe a ghost?) who wants her to follow her to a room with a strange suitcase. All of this interaction with the supernatural leads Jane to doubt her own sanity, something that she even confesses to Olivia.
Meanwhile, as Henry becomes closer to Gavin, the older man starts to put his plan for Henry into effect and tries to manipulate a career change for him. Gavin also gets involved with another Drake resident when he offers to help Annie Morgan, a young writer who discovers that everything she writes starts to come true.
Meanwhile, as Henry becomes closer to Gavin, the older man starts to put his plan for Henry into effect and tries to manipulate a career change for him. Gavin also gets involved with another Drake resident when he offers to help Annie Morgan, a young writer who discovers that everything she writes starts to come true.
- 10/14/2012
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
As long as I live I'll be haunting by the opening shots of Before The Devil Knows You're Dead in which 'sex angel' Marisa Tomei is on all fours getting nailed by ... Philip Seymour Hoffman? This is the part in the accompanying score where the lovely romantic music deflates to a comic halt, throwing ice water on the "mood"
What?
This image came flashing back to me with the announcement that delicious honey Amy Adams will play his wife in The Master, a film that's supposedly about Scientology (however veiled) from the genius Paul Thomas Anderson.
The cast for that movie is looking topnotch: Laura Dern, Lena Endre, Adams, Joaquin Phoenix (and *just announced* Breaking Dawn's Rami Malek as the son-in-law of Adams and Hoffman. No word yet on who is playing his teenage wife.)
But even geniuses like P.T. Anderson make inexplicable decisions somehow, since Hoffman will be...
What?
This image came flashing back to me with the announcement that delicious honey Amy Adams will play his wife in The Master, a film that's supposedly about Scientology (however veiled) from the genius Paul Thomas Anderson.
The cast for that movie is looking topnotch: Laura Dern, Lena Endre, Adams, Joaquin Phoenix (and *just announced* Breaking Dawn's Rami Malek as the son-in-law of Adams and Hoffman. No word yet on who is playing his teenage wife.)
But even geniuses like P.T. Anderson make inexplicable decisions somehow, since Hoffman will be...
- 6/3/2011
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
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You remember her as D.J. Tanner on Full House, but Candace Cameron Bure is now a mom of three, balancing raising kids with her role as Summer Van Horn on ABC Family’s gymnastics drama, Make It or Break It.
This weekend, catch Cameron Bure, 35, starring opposite David James Elliott in Truth Be Told, airing Saturday, April 16 at 8 p.m. on Fox.
We chatted with the actress about her role, best-selling book, life with children Natasha, 12, Lev, 11, and Maksim, 9.
Can you tell us a little about the plot behind Truth Be Told? What drew you to this project?...
You remember her as D.J. Tanner on Full House, but Candace Cameron Bure is now a mom of three, balancing raising kids with her role as Summer Van Horn on ABC Family’s gymnastics drama, Make It or Break It.
This weekend, catch Cameron Bure, 35, starring opposite David James Elliott in Truth Be Told, airing Saturday, April 16 at 8 p.m. on Fox.
We chatted with the actress about her role, best-selling book, life with children Natasha, 12, Lev, 11, and Maksim, 9.
Can you tell us a little about the plot behind Truth Be Told? What drew you to this project?...
- 4/15/2011
- by Sarah
- People - CelebrityBabies
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