Season 2 Episode 7: "Monsters" Whitney Frost Learns Of Power Beyond Her Wildest Dreams, On “Marvel’S Agent Carter” On ABC “Monsters” – As Peggy plots a rescue mission, Whitney hunts for even more dark power; and Jarvis learns he should not make promises he cannot keep, on “Marvel’s Agent Carter,” Tuesday, February 16 (10:00-11:00 p.m. Est) on the ABC Television Network. “Marvel’s Agent Carter” stars Hayley Atwell as Agent Peggy Carter, James D’Arcy as Edwin Jarvis, Enver Gjokaj as Chief Daniel Sousa, Wynn Everett as Whitney Frost and Reggie Austin as Jason Wilkes. Guest starring are Lotte Verbeek as Ana Jarvis, Bridget Regan as Dottie Underwood, Christopher Allen as Agent Ryan, Kurtwood Smith as Vernon Masters, Ken Marino as Joseph Manfredi, Matt Braunger as Dr. Samberly, Arielle McFadden as nurse, Tom T. Choi as Doctor Chung and Myles Grier as man. “Monsters” was written by Brandon Easton...
- 2/9/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Outlander, Season 1, Episode 14, “The Search”
Written by Matthew B. Roberts
Directed by Metin Hüseyin
Airs Saturdays at 9pm Et on Starz
“Love forces a person to choose,” Jenny tells Claire after she tortures a redcoat for information on Jamie. “You do things you never imagined you could do before.” This feels like an inarguable truism, and a kind of thematic basepoint for the episode (and, really, the series). It’s so effective because it is so cheesy on its surface, but is always treated with narrative respect and significance. Claire’s passion is absolutely believable, and she carries the weight of that love on her own this week. She certainly has some experience with love forcing some drastic decisions, not least of which was the choice to stay in this time period when she could’ve returned to Frank. She made that choice, and she has been dealing with the consequences since.
Written by Matthew B. Roberts
Directed by Metin Hüseyin
Airs Saturdays at 9pm Et on Starz
“Love forces a person to choose,” Jenny tells Claire after she tortures a redcoat for information on Jamie. “You do things you never imagined you could do before.” This feels like an inarguable truism, and a kind of thematic basepoint for the episode (and, really, the series). It’s so effective because it is so cheesy on its surface, but is always treated with narrative respect and significance. Claire’s passion is absolutely believable, and she carries the weight of that love on her own this week. She certainly has some experience with love forcing some drastic decisions, not least of which was the choice to stay in this time period when she could’ve returned to Frank. She made that choice, and she has been dealing with the consequences since.
- 5/10/2015
- by Jake Pitre
- SoundOnSight
Outlander, Season 1, Episode 13, “The Watch”
Written by Toni Graphia
Directed by Metin Hüseyin
Airs Saturdays at 9pm Et on Starz
“You pay one devil to protect you from another?”
The threat is never gone. Jamie thought that he and Claire would be safe once they returned to his home in Lallybroch, but he should have known that, as a wanted man, he can’t hide. McCory and his men of The Watch, who provided us with last week’s cliffhanger, turn out to be scoundrels who offer protection to Lallybroch for a price. As such, we are treated to an episode that is compelling in the moment, but leaves one feeling relatively unfulfilled.
The tension that fills Lallybroch with the arrival of The Watch, and then Hollocks (who, unlike The Watch, knows about the price on Jamie’s head), is palpable, but follows a familiar straight line. We’re waiting...
Written by Toni Graphia
Directed by Metin Hüseyin
Airs Saturdays at 9pm Et on Starz
“You pay one devil to protect you from another?”
The threat is never gone. Jamie thought that he and Claire would be safe once they returned to his home in Lallybroch, but he should have known that, as a wanted man, he can’t hide. McCory and his men of The Watch, who provided us with last week’s cliffhanger, turn out to be scoundrels who offer protection to Lallybroch for a price. As such, we are treated to an episode that is compelling in the moment, but leaves one feeling relatively unfulfilled.
The tension that fills Lallybroch with the arrival of The Watch, and then Hollocks (who, unlike The Watch, knows about the price on Jamie’s head), is palpable, but follows a familiar straight line. We’re waiting...
- 5/3/2015
- by Jake Pitre
- SoundOnSight
Last week saw the release of a handful of new international films, with Jo Nesbø’s Headhunters topping the list, and this week brings with it a rather different line-up, with Peter Berg’s Battleship being the biggest name amongst the new arrivals, opposite Kevin Macdonald’s critically acclaimed documentary, Marley.
My picks of the week:
Kevin Macdonald’s Marley & Daniel Lee’s White Vengeance.
Marley Iframe Embed for Youtube
DVD and Blu-ray (inc. Digital and UltraViolet Copies)
Oscar-winner Kevin Macdonald (The Last King of Scotland) returned this year with Marley, a documentary following on from his Life in a Day project last year, bringing us a portrait of one of the most iconic figures in music of the last century.
And we’ve currently got three copies of the film on Blu-ray to give away – click here to enter the competition.
“Marley is the definitive film about one of...
My picks of the week:
Kevin Macdonald’s Marley & Daniel Lee’s White Vengeance.
Marley Iframe Embed for Youtube
DVD and Blu-ray (inc. Digital and UltraViolet Copies)
Oscar-winner Kevin Macdonald (The Last King of Scotland) returned this year with Marley, a documentary following on from his Life in a Day project last year, bringing us a portrait of one of the most iconic figures in music of the last century.
And we’ve currently got three copies of the film on Blu-ray to give away – click here to enter the competition.
“Marley is the definitive film about one of...
- 8/20/2012
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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