A Pretty Little Liars beau is sticking around: The HBO Max series has promoted Elias Kacavas, who played Greg in Original Sin, to series regular for Season 2, dubbed Pretty Little Liars: Summer School, our sister site Deadline reports.
Greg is described as “Kelly’s (Mallory Bechtel) fun-loving boyfriend, who finds himself questioning his faith and values” when the show returns.
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Greg is described as “Kelly’s (Mallory Bechtel) fun-loving boyfriend, who finds himself questioning his faith and values” when the show returns.
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- 4/3/2023
- by Erianne Lewis
- TVLine.com
Maia Reficco, Chandler Kinney, Bailee Madison, Zaria, and Malia Pyles in ‘Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin’ episode 10 (Photo by Karolina Wojtasik/HBO Max)
Get ready, Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin fans – the finale is here and it’s a creepy wild ride. Season one episode 10 – “Final Girls” – starts off back on December 31, 1999 at the Waters’ house. Rose Waters (Jeanette Bonner) takes a page from the mom in Carrie and is upset with Angela (Gabriella Pizzolo), pointing out her makeup and how she’s showing off her body. Rose blames her daughter for being raped, claiming she invited it.
Angela, rightfully, tells her mother it’s not her fault. Rose tells her not to go to the party but Angela storms out.
Present day, December 14th: Faran (Zaria) is happy her dad’s been released from jail, and Zeke (Benton Greene) confirms he believes this was a warning from Sheriff Beasley.
Get ready, Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin fans – the finale is here and it’s a creepy wild ride. Season one episode 10 – “Final Girls” – starts off back on December 31, 1999 at the Waters’ house. Rose Waters (Jeanette Bonner) takes a page from the mom in Carrie and is upset with Angela (Gabriella Pizzolo), pointing out her makeup and how she’s showing off her body. Rose blames her daughter for being raped, claiming she invited it.
Angela, rightfully, tells her mother it’s not her fault. Rose tells her not to go to the party but Angela storms out.
Present day, December 14th: Faran (Zaria) is happy her dad’s been released from jail, and Zeke (Benton Greene) confirms he believes this was a warning from Sheriff Beasley.
- 8/28/2022
- by Alison Helms
- Showbiz Junkies
We have to hand it to Original Sin, the Pretty Little Liars offshoot did something its predecessor never would have dared in its first season finale — it actually exposed the identity of “A.”
The big reveal came during Episode 10, the third of three episodes made available to stream on Thursday. We’d ask if you were able to solve the mystery on your own beforehand, but we already know that you weren’t, so don’t bother making a liar of yourself. We all know what happens to them.
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The big reveal came during Episode 10, the third of three episodes made available to stream on Thursday. We’d ask if you were able to solve the mystery on your own beforehand, but we already know that you weren’t, so don’t bother making a liar of yourself. We all know what happens to them.
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- 8/18/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Deadline reported last night that 'Tim Beasley' is writing the script for the third Star Trek film.Simon Pegg. One of our planet's most successful and well known nerds has landed the writing gig for the third Star Trek film. He will co-write the script for Justin Lin's film with Dark Blue's Doug Jung. This is going to make some people happy. This is going to make some people not happy. For certain Pegg is very passionate about his role and part in this new Star Trek franchise, as his comments about Into Darkness haters in an interview with HuffPost in 2013 will tell you (Question #3 when you are looking). Here is what we can be sure of. Pegg is a funny man, so the humor and...
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- 1/22/2015
- Screen Anarchy
After 50 years as the Observer's film critic, Philip French is retiring. Here he talks about his life and career and answers questions from readers and film-makers including Mike Leigh and Ken Loach
It says a lot about Philip French that after 50 years as the Observer's film critic – five decades in which he has watched more than 2,500 movies, written six books on the subject and received an OBE for his services to film – he is nervous enough about this interview to have researched his answers in advance.
When I arrive at his house in Tufnell Park, north London, I find French poring over a thick reference book at the kitchen table. A cup of coffee is left to cool as he thumbs through the relevant footnotes, anxious to get the facts absolutely right. He will turn 80 in a couple of weeks and says that he occasionally struggles to remember names of directors or actors.
It says a lot about Philip French that after 50 years as the Observer's film critic – five decades in which he has watched more than 2,500 movies, written six books on the subject and received an OBE for his services to film – he is nervous enough about this interview to have researched his answers in advance.
When I arrive at his house in Tufnell Park, north London, I find French poring over a thick reference book at the kitchen table. A cup of coffee is left to cool as he thumbs through the relevant footnotes, anxious to get the facts absolutely right. He will turn 80 in a couple of weeks and says that he occasionally struggles to remember names of directors or actors.
- 8/24/2013
- by Elizabeth Day
- The Guardian - Film News
Good morning my earnest Endeavors and darling Discoveries. How are we feeling about these End Of An Era space shuttle launches? I missed this morning's blast-off (sleeping), but this photo did stir something very primal, child-like and hopeful in me. (Boing Boing)
I blame my early exposure to Star Wars for my space fascination. Check out this charming article on the five stages of grief for a Star Wars fan. I believe poor Tim Beasley is perma-stuck in "anger."(Slate)
Speaking of formative films from my youth, here's a photo comparison of what the cast of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory looks like now. Veruca Salt is, predictably, still rather sexy, but someone tell me Augustus Gloop is joking with that outfit. (Blame It On The Voices)
Roald Dahl is, for all his whimsy, a rather disturbing author. I'd put "The Witches" on this list of "7 Disturbing Books Someone Probably Made You Read.
I blame my early exposure to Star Wars for my space fascination. Check out this charming article on the five stages of grief for a Star Wars fan. I believe poor Tim Beasley is perma-stuck in "anger."(Slate)
Speaking of formative films from my youth, here's a photo comparison of what the cast of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory looks like now. Veruca Salt is, predictably, still rather sexy, but someone tell me Augustus Gloop is joking with that outfit. (Blame It On The Voices)
Roald Dahl is, for all his whimsy, a rather disturbing author. I'd put "The Witches" on this list of "7 Disturbing Books Someone Probably Made You Read.
- 5/16/2011
- by Joanna Robinson
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