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Spoilers ahead for Dead to Me. The second season of Dead To Me opens with Jen Harding (Christina Applegate) and Judy Hale (Linda Cardellini) dealing with the Season 1 death of Steve Wood (James Marsden), as Liz Feldman and the show’s writing team have crafted a season that explores how emotional traumas have deeply bonded Jen and Judy together. The Dead to Me writers continue to be inordinately perceptive at observing how connected anger and grief are, and the many challenges involved with learning to cope and move forward. The result is another season of moving, thoughtful television. In …
Both Sam and God have matching bullet wounds in Supernatural season 15. Could this lead to the downfall of the Winchester brothers and evil Sam?
A cursed phone brings disarray into Armie Hammer's life in Netflix's Wounds. What is the curse, and what does the bizarre ending mean?
Who’s in Wounds, and where have you seen them before? Here's a complete cast rundown for Hulu's new thriller movie, directed by Babak Anvari.
Back in 2016, Babak Anvari's thriller Under the Shadow became a favorite of Film Twitter, and understandably so. It's a solid indie genre movie, and I wasn't surprised to see Anvari's follow-up Wounds lure big stars like Armie Hammer and Dakota Johnson, let alone land at tastemaker Annapurna. What did surprise me was the film's lackluster reception at Sundance and the subsequent decision to bypass a theatrical release in favor of a deal with Hulu. In Wounds, Hammer plays a New Orleans bartender who picks up a phone left behind at his bar, after …
Just because a movie doesn't end the way you hope, doesn't mean the entire thing is an utter failure, but sometimes that big finish is such an outrageous swing and egregious miss, that it completely changes the way you look at the entire experience. So is the case with Babak Anvari's head-scratcher Wounds. Armie Hammer leads as Will, a New Orleans bartender. It’s a typical night at Rosie’s with Will serving some regulars but then a group of underage college kids walk in. Will cuts them a break, serves them some beers and lets …