I didn't know Showtime was capable of canceling a show after one season. I thought "long past any quality existing" was the legally obligated end times for their series.
I didn't know Showtime was capable of canceling a show after one season. I thought "long past any quality existing" was the legally obligated end times for their series.
Avatar/comment sentiment synergy.
If this is "The Haunting of Hill House"-like, then I'm all for it. Or someone could just make a faithful adaptation of the book. The novel is psychological horror at its best.
People tend to go with that "Coffee is supposed to be hot!" gut instinct when it comes to lawsuits against corporations.
There were legitimate security concerns brought up in the claim.
Yeah, Ti West doing a movie about a cult should have been a lot creepier, with more dark humor a twist or two thrown in for good measure. The humor might have been hard to do in The Sacrament's case considering they chose to tell a story that so closely resembled one of a real cult.
To be fair, I do think that that was the intended sentiment.
I even tried to watch Battle Creek, despite knowing he wouldn't really be involved. I'm sure the issue was that CBS reliably CBSed his idea, so I won't hold it against him.
Just get Christian Bale to do his Tom Cruise impression again.
That happened to air days before James Gandolfini died. I know there are plenty of films in which there are multiple dead castmembers, but it does feel strange when there are multiple who've recently passed, especially when they both were young enough to keep up with acting.
Is Greg Gutland the Fox News person who is close friends with a liberal celebrity/comedian? Or is that Andy Levy? I wish I could remember which celebrity/comedian it was. Whoever it was happened to mention how he and…whichever Fox News person it is still managed to be close, which was pretty much by just never…
If you read it a second time, Ahab and the whale become good friends.
Determination and hard work are the values that the athletes embody, but I agree that there's a disconnect when you're talking about exploiting that to sell products not related to the sports the athletes play, and even then, honestly.
Teen Nick has been doing retrospectives about the early animated Nick shows to honor their twenty-fifth anniversary. Maybe being ill is the reason why Riley wasn't included. His death makes the whole thing pretty sad.
Forget it, Ghost. It's Marketingtown.
It's a Hollywood trade. They get their information directly from studio executives and/or publicists.
Hey, Patrick Bateman wasn't a rapist! He was a murderer, a torturer, and a rapist, but he was not into that whole Yale thing.
I know you probably just couldn't help finding an excuse to link to the "The Night of" reviews, but "back in a minseries mood"? HBO is always in a miniseries mood.
One of those additions is delicious.
There's a bread for pumpkins?!