Need to catch up? Check out the previous Quantico recap here.
If you don’t quite remember where Quantico‘s fall finale left off — after all, it aired two months ago — fear not: FBI Agent Hannah Wyland is here to do the snarky hard work for you.
The ABC drama’s move to Monday meant that the show’s Powers That Be had to do something to bring new viewers up to date, and quickly. Enter Eliza Coupe’s returning character, whose interrogation of Alex throughout the winter premiere proves beneficial not only for newbies but also for those of...
If you don’t quite remember where Quantico‘s fall finale left off — after all, it aired two months ago — fear not: FBI Agent Hannah Wyland is here to do the snarky hard work for you.
The ABC drama’s move to Monday meant that the show’s Powers That Be had to do something to bring new viewers up to date, and quickly. Enter Eliza Coupe’s returning character, whose interrogation of Alex throughout the winter premiere proves beneficial not only for newbies but also for those of...
- 1/24/2017
- TVLine.com
You know what The Bachelor and The Bachelorette have never had enough of? Camping! Shirtless camping, to be precise. It feels like kind of a no-brainer to throw all those hot people in the woods and encourage them to ditch their clothes for a nice bonding sesh, so we're happy to see that Ben and Lauren: Happily Never After? has figured that out for tomorrow night's episode. E! News has your exclusive first look at that episode, in which Ben and Lauren go camping with a few other Bachelor stars. In the exclusive photos below, Ben Higgins is joined by Bachelor in Paradise's Grant Hemp (engaged to Lace Morris) and former Bach Chris Soules for a manly bout of...
- 10/24/2016
- E! Online
It’s the Season 2 finale of Jane the Virgin and that means it’s finally time for Jane’s wedding! Let the adventure begin! Another huge milestone in this episode: Mateo finally takes his first few steps. How convenient that he learned how to walk just in time for his mom’s wedding. Michael’s back on the force. I guess his discovery of Rafael’s mom being tied up had something to do with that. In the end, I’m glad that he’s back to his job and doing what he loves. Remember when Xo slept with Rogelio’s No. 1 enemy last week? Yeah, well Esteban wanted … Continue reading →
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- 5/17/2016
- by Amanda Watter
- ChannelGuideMag
Happily never after?! Bachelor Nation, we're exactly two weeks away from the season premiere of The Bachelorette, with JoJo Fletcher set to kick off her televised journey to find love with 26 suitors. Sounds like a fairy tale, right? Too bad there seem to be "dark forces" trying to take over the ABC reality hit. In E! News' exclusive promo for the new season, premiering Monday, May 23, JoJo gushes that the experience feels like "magic," just before the voice-over ominously asks, "Will dark forces destroy her happy ending?" Those dark forces? The possible return of a former Bachelor (Could it be Juan Pablo Galavis, who tweeted that he was interested in her?!) and one...
- 5/9/2016
- E! Online
Looking for love on reality TV is tough to begin with, but when Juan Pablo Galvais is The Bachelor—well, we all know how that went down. Andi Dorfman has a better perspective now that she's had time, distance and her own stint as The Bachelorette and subsequent broken engagement, but she's still pretty blown away by you-know-who and everything that went down. Her issues with Juan Pablo, though, actually started earlier than you think. "For me, it was the very first night on The Bachelor, my first season," the It's Not Okay: Turning Heartbreak into Happily Never After author tells Cosmopolitan. "I remember standing in the rose ceremony room, it's 4:30 in the morning at this point,...
- 4/15/2016
- E! Online
ABC’s Nashville will launch an eight-city spring concert tour in New York City, with Charles Esten, Clare Bowen, Chris Carmack, Aubrey Peeples and Lennon & Maisy performing songs from the series.
PhotosChristina Aguilera on Nashville: First Look at the Voice Coach in Music City
Additionally, Sam Palladio will join the tour for the New York and Los Angeles shows while Jonathan Jackson will appear during the Chicago date. Tickets for all shows go on sale this Friday, March 27 (via Ticketmaster except where noted below).
PhotosKeep or Cut? Vote on the Fate of Nashville and Other ‘Bubble’ Shows
The dates...
PhotosChristina Aguilera on Nashville: First Look at the Voice Coach in Music City
Additionally, Sam Palladio will join the tour for the New York and Los Angeles shows while Jonathan Jackson will appear during the Chicago date. Tickets for all shows go on sale this Friday, March 27 (via Ticketmaster except where noted below).
PhotosKeep or Cut? Vote on the Fate of Nashville and Other ‘Bubble’ Shows
The dates...
- 3/23/2015
- TVLine.com
Rutina Wesley is trading in her fangs for a badge this pilot season.
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The former True Blood star, who’s also set to recur in Hannibal‘s upcoming third season, has joined the cast of ABC’s Broad Squad, a 1978-set drama pilot about Boston’s first female patrol officers. Wesley will play Joanne, one of the four central female cops.
Previously announced cast members include Cody Horn (Rescue Me) and Charlotte Spencer, playing Lisa and Molly, two of Joanne’s fellow patrol officers.
Broad Squad...
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The former True Blood star, who’s also set to recur in Hannibal‘s upcoming third season, has joined the cast of ABC’s Broad Squad, a 1978-set drama pilot about Boston’s first female patrol officers. Wesley will play Joanne, one of the four central female cops.
Previously announced cast members include Cody Horn (Rescue Me) and Charlotte Spencer, playing Lisa and Molly, two of Joanne’s fellow patrol officers.
Broad Squad...
- 3/6/2015
- TVLine.com
Fox’s Empire this Wednesday drew 14.3 million total viewers and a 5.8 demo rating (per finals), ticking up another 2 and 7 percent and delivering the highest demo number for any regular broadcast drama in over five years (since Grey’s Anatomy circa October 2009, Fox notes).
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Versus its January debut, the musical sudser is now up 43 and 50 percent.
Ready, set, take these cookies!
Opening Fox’s night, American Idol (8.9 mil/2.1) dropped 15 and 19 percent week-to-week.
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Elsewhere…...
RelatedEmpire Post Mortem: Trai Byers on That Explosive Elevator Scene, Bipolar Stigma and Rhonda’s ‘Betrayal’
Versus its January debut, the musical sudser is now up 43 and 50 percent.
Ready, set, take these cookies!
Opening Fox’s night, American Idol (8.9 mil/2.1) dropped 15 and 19 percent week-to-week.
RelatedAmerican Idol Top 8 Guys Recap: W(ednesday’s) T(errible) F(allout)
Elsewhere…...
- 3/5/2015
- TVLine.com
At the end of The Following‘s second season, just as Edgar Allen Poe-obsessed serial killer Joe Carroll was taken back into federal custody, his FBI agent nemesis made one last vow.
“You won’t be seeing me anymore,” Ryan Hardy promised the murderer, whose capture he’d personally supervised (and whose life he’d very nearly taken).
But “anymore” — like nevermore — is a really long time. And though Kevin Bacon‘s Ryan may not actually see James Purefoy‘s Joe as the Fox drama kicks off a third season, Carroll’s influence is as palpable as an ice pick through the eye.
“You won’t be seeing me anymore,” Ryan Hardy promised the murderer, whose capture he’d personally supervised (and whose life he’d very nearly taken).
But “anymore” — like nevermore — is a really long time. And though Kevin Bacon‘s Ryan may not actually see James Purefoy‘s Joe as the Fox drama kicks off a third season, Carroll’s influence is as palpable as an ice pick through the eye.
- 3/2/2015
- TVLine.com
There was some discussion when the creative team on DC’s Batwoman, J.H. Williams and W. Haden Blackman, resigned after editorial decided that the title character, Kate Kane, would not be allowed to marry her fiancée, Maggie Sawyer. DC has tried to clarify that they are not anti-gay marriage but anti any marriage. Dan Didio, DC co-publisher, stated at the Baltimore Con that heroes (at least in the Batman family) shouldn’t have happy personal lives, no marriages. They sacrifice personal happiness for the greater good. That’s what makes them heroes. Or so we’re told. Didio said, “That is our mandate, that is our edict and that is our stand.”
That’s one viewpoint.
I can argue it both ways. Comics are fantasies and fairy tales tend to end with “And they lived happily ever after.” It is assumed that, after that point, the story gets mundane.
That’s one viewpoint.
I can argue it both ways. Comics are fantasies and fairy tales tend to end with “And they lived happily ever after.” It is assumed that, after that point, the story gets mundane.
- 9/29/2013
- by John Ostrander
- Comicmix.com
Happily never after is more like it. After a Dec. 23 separation announcement -- noting their prevailing "love and respect for one another" -- things quickly got ugly between Bethenny Frankel and Jason Hoppy in their divorce and custody battle. Last week, Hoppy, 41, issued an aggressive rebuttal to the Skinnygirl mogul's Jan. 5 divorce filing, demanding child support, exclusive access to their luxurious Tribeca loft and primary custody of Bryn, their two-year-old daughter. Why the about-face for the handsome, mild-mannered pharmaceutical exec, 42? A [...]...
- 2/1/2013
- Us Weekly
The 14th annual Boston Underground Film Festival wrapped up on April 1 with their Bacchus Awards ceremony, named after the fest’s bunny mascot.
The big winners were: Winnipeg filmmaker Steven Kostanski took home the Best of Fest Feature award for Manborg, his over-the-top action and low-fi special effects homage to ’80s direct-to-video movies; while U.S. filmmaker Robert Putka won Best of Fest Short for his provocative tale of young romance, Mouthful, which was positively reviewed on Bad Lit just a few weeks ago.
Jamie Heinrich took home his second ever Bacchus Award, the Most Effectively Effectively Offensive award, for Happily Never After, a feature-length version of the short film that he won the Best of Fest Short Award back in 2010. Another Buff alumni, Richard Bates Jr., won the Director’s Choice Feature award for Excision, another feature-length film adapted from a popular short.
Also, the Runner-Up for the Most...
The big winners were: Winnipeg filmmaker Steven Kostanski took home the Best of Fest Feature award for Manborg, his over-the-top action and low-fi special effects homage to ’80s direct-to-video movies; while U.S. filmmaker Robert Putka won Best of Fest Short for his provocative tale of young romance, Mouthful, which was positively reviewed on Bad Lit just a few weeks ago.
Jamie Heinrich took home his second ever Bacchus Award, the Most Effectively Effectively Offensive award, for Happily Never After, a feature-length version of the short film that he won the Best of Fest Short Award back in 2010. Another Buff alumni, Richard Bates Jr., won the Director’s Choice Feature award for Excision, another feature-length film adapted from a popular short.
Also, the Runner-Up for the Most...
- 4/2/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
The 14th annual Boston Underground Film Festival is ready to kick ass and take names on March 29 to April 1 at the Brattle Theatre. And a few of those names will look familiar to Buff fanatics — and underground film fans the world over.
A trio of Buff favorites are returning to the fest with debut feature films after totally killing it with their amazing short films in the past. Jamie Heinrich‘s Happily Never After is a feature-length expansion of the short film that took home the Best of Fest Award in 2010, but with more solid and mature themes as the movie explores the problematic life of a degenerate photographer.
Another former award winner is Richard Bates Jr. who will be screening Excision, another feature-length extension of a short film, this one about a teenage girl who exercises her morbid obsession with surgery every chance she gets.
Steven Kostanski‘s feature...
A trio of Buff favorites are returning to the fest with debut feature films after totally killing it with their amazing short films in the past. Jamie Heinrich‘s Happily Never After is a feature-length expansion of the short film that took home the Best of Fest Award in 2010, but with more solid and mature themes as the movie explores the problematic life of a degenerate photographer.
Another former award winner is Richard Bates Jr. who will be screening Excision, another feature-length extension of a short film, this one about a teenage girl who exercises her morbid obsession with surgery every chance she gets.
Steven Kostanski‘s feature...
- 3/21/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
The 14th annual Boston Underground Film Festival has announced a few of the films they’ve already selected to screen on March 29 to April 1, including several regular Buff favorite filmmakers ready to make their spectacular return.
Most exciting is the feature film Happily Never After by Jamie Heinrich who, back in 2010, took home the Buff Best of Fest Short Award. However, this new feature is more dramatic in nature, telling the story of a lecherous photographer (Jason Carrougher) who attempts to connect with the son (Ryan Wichert) he never knew he had.
Watch the movie trailer for Happily Never After:
Also returning to Buff is Canadian filmmaker Steven Kostanski with his debut feature Manborg, a tribute to ’90s direct-to-video movies about a dead soldier turned into a cyborg killing machine designed to stop a demon invasion.
Watch the movie trailer for Manborg:
Plus:
Making their Buff debuts are...
Most exciting is the feature film Happily Never After by Jamie Heinrich who, back in 2010, took home the Buff Best of Fest Short Award. However, this new feature is more dramatic in nature, telling the story of a lecherous photographer (Jason Carrougher) who attempts to connect with the son (Ryan Wichert) he never knew he had.
Watch the movie trailer for Happily Never After:
Also returning to Buff is Canadian filmmaker Steven Kostanski with his debut feature Manborg, a tribute to ’90s direct-to-video movies about a dead soldier turned into a cyborg killing machine designed to stop a demon invasion.
Watch the movie trailer for Manborg:
Plus:
Making their Buff debuts are...
- 2/27/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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