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Directed by Anne Sewitsky and written by Mary Laws (who is also the show creator), the episode of the Hulu anthology series Monsterland entitled “Port Fourchon, Louisiana” follows a down-and-out waitress named Toni (Kaitlyn Dever). With the young mother questioning her life choices, she comes across a mysterious man who goes by Alex (Jonathan Tucker) whose unsettling behavior leads to questions with dangerous answers. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, Jonathan Tucker talked about the appeal of Monsterland, adding different colors and shades to the role, what made the character like an octopus, and what …
Uzo Aduba is about to tell a ton of new people what condition their condition is in as the star of HBO's In Treatment revival. The original In Treatment series ran for three seasons from 2008 to 2010. Gabriel Byrne starred as a therapist managing a full roster of patients as well as his own personal dramas. The show's structure was among the standout features of the series, with new episodes airing five times a week, with each day focusing on a different client and then repeating the process every week, just like a real therapist's schedule. […
Danny Glover has read a script for the proposed Lethal Weapon 5 movie, which he says has "very strong relevance" to current events.
Unsolved Mysteries has returned. And not a moment too soon. The pioneering true-crime series originally began as a series of specials back in 1987, hosted by such imposing figures as Raymond Burr, Karl Malden, and Robert Stack. And when it became a full-fledged series a year later, Stack returned as the host and erstwhile narrator, able to inject even more weight and just the right amount of self-awareness, into tales of kidnappings, lost loves, UFO sightings and missing persons (amongst other things). The Stack-led Unsolved Mysteries (with a period where Virginia Madsen was installed as a …
In the final season of the ABC series Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) and the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. find themselves moving through different eras, as they work together to succeed at their latest mission. If they fail on that mission, at any point, not only could it affect their present, but it could also mean disaster for the past and future of the world. While the main cast are saying goodbye to their characters, the return of Enver Gjokaj to the role of Daniel Sousa, who …
Netflix has released the official trailer for its Unsolved Mysteries revival; prepare to be intrigued. It's been well over a year since we last reported on the Unsolved Mysteries revival. As such, it's exciting to get a preview of the fruits of this revival, with mysteries running the gamut from very human to very supernatural teased during the minute-and-a-half trailer. [caption id="attachment_905748" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Netflix[/caption] The official Unsolved Mysteries revival trailer reveals excerpts from the first six mysteries. It looks like this new Unsolved Mysteries will investigate cases both …
Disney plans to release a 4K version of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, the second movie in the Star Wars original trilogy, in the United Kingdom. This re-release of the 1980 movie — set to celebrate its 40th anniversary on June 20 — is being done in conjunction with the reopening of movie theaters across the pond. As of mid-June, we know UK theaters are looking to reopen in early July after months-long closures due to the coronavirus pandemic. [caption id="attachment_903545" align="alignright" width="356"] Image via Lucasfilm[/caption] Variety reports the planned Empire Strikes Back screenings …
Mike Flanagan is staying firmly aboard the Stephen King train. After directing well-reviewed adaptations of King’s novels Gerald’s Game and The Shining sequel Doctor Sleep, the Haunting of Hill House creator has been tapped to turn the author’s 2014 Lovecraftian horror novel Revival into a film for Warner Bros., THR reports. Flanagan and Doctor Sleep producer Trevor Macy will produce the project, with Flanagan having the option to direct. It’s unclear if he will, but as a rising star in horror, his plate is quickly filling up. In addition to writing and directing the Hill …
Quarantine times have a lot of us remembering the good ol' days, and that extends to the creator and cast of White Collar. After all, no show really ever ends anymore, and in the case of the USA Network original series, that may be doubly true, as a planned reunion may only the beginning of revival plans. This Thursday, the White Collar cast will be reuniting on the Stars In the House YouTube channel. Starting at 8 PM ET, cast members including Matt Bomer (Neal Caffrey), Tim DeKay (Peter Burke), Sharif Atkins (Clinton Jones), Hilarie Burton (Sara Ellis), Willie Garson (…
Late night TV may no longer be in production in studio, but that hasn’t stopped personalities like Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon, and Samantha Bee from recording and releasing new content online. Most late night personalities, including Jimmy Kimmel, Trevor Noah, Stephen Colbert, and Conan O’Brien, either have been or are planning to return to television screens in the near future with episodes taped from the safety of their homes as they continue to practice social distancing. Indeed, the fact that the staff of Late Night with Seth Meyers can’t physically work in the same room hasn’t …