Jessica Camacho’s next TV role is a badass agent who doesn’t take crap from anyone, not even Jensen Ackles.
Camacho has been cast opposite the former Supernatural star in Prime Video’s Countdown, a new thriller from #OneChicago franchise veteran and FBI: International co-creator Derek Haas, our sister site Deadline reports.
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Camacho has been cast opposite the former Supernatural star in Prime Video’s Countdown, a new thriller from #OneChicago franchise veteran and FBI: International co-creator Derek Haas, our sister site Deadline reports.
More from TVLineGet 7-Day Max Free Trial - Binge Hacks, House of the Dragon Season 1 and MoreEric Kripke on How Gen V Will Address Chance Perdomo's Absence - Plus, How The Boys' Return Sets Up Season 2Jensen Ackles to Lead Amazon Thriller Countdown From #OneChicago Vet Derek Haas
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- 6/7/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Fans are dying to know if Vanessa Guerra and Colt Johnson are going to be on the second season of 90 Day Fiance: The Last Resort. Viewers have seen some of their favorite couples in the first season of the show. Some worked out, some did not. However, another famous couple could be in the second season. Colt and Vanessa have had their ups and downs, so it is possible they could seek help from professionals.
Vanessa Guerra Loses A Lot Of Weight
Vanessa Guerra has been showing off her new body. Since she decided to split from Coltee, she has focused on herself. Vanessa revealed that she did a 75-hard challenge.
“I was severely stressed/depressed while doing the show which caused me to gain a lot of weight. I’ve spent the last year working on my mindset/discipline and this was the program to help me get out of that mess.
Vanessa Guerra Loses A Lot Of Weight
Vanessa Guerra has been showing off her new body. Since she decided to split from Coltee, she has focused on herself. Vanessa revealed that she did a 75-hard challenge.
“I was severely stressed/depressed while doing the show which caused me to gain a lot of weight. I’ve spent the last year working on my mindset/discipline and this was the program to help me get out of that mess.
- 5/28/2024
- by Hailee Dent
- TV Shows Ace
Falling in Reverse have announced a new album, Popular Monster, due out July 26th via Epitaph Records. In advance of the LP, the band has unveiled the single “Ronald” and announced a US summer tour.
The “Popular Monstour II” outing, which will see Falling in Reverse headlining 7,000-12,000 capacity venues, kicks off August 18th in Nampa, Idaho, and runs through a September 26th show in Los Angeles. The support bill features Black Veil Brides, Dance Gavin Dance, and Tech N9Ne, with Jeris Johnson and Nathan James on select dates.
Get Falling in Reverse Tickets Here
A Live Nation pre-sale begins Wednesday (May 8th) at 10 a.m. local time using the code Soundcheck, while a general onsale starts Friday (May 10th) at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. Fans can also look for deals or get tickets to sold-out dates via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
The “Popular Monstour II” outing, which will see Falling in Reverse headlining 7,000-12,000 capacity venues, kicks off August 18th in Nampa, Idaho, and runs through a September 26th show in Los Angeles. The support bill features Black Veil Brides, Dance Gavin Dance, and Tech N9Ne, with Jeris Johnson and Nathan James on select dates.
Get Falling in Reverse Tickets Here
A Live Nation pre-sale begins Wednesday (May 8th) at 10 a.m. local time using the code Soundcheck, while a general onsale starts Friday (May 10th) at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. Fans can also look for deals or get tickets to sold-out dates via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
- 5/7/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Did Big Ed Brown and Liz Woods attempt to fool fans for fame on 90 Day Fiance? They met when he was doing The Single Life yet she was not romantically interested in him. So, was it all a facade to keep the money flowing in? Keep reading for more details on their possibly false romance.
Big Ed Brown & Liz Woods Attempted To Fool Fans For Fame?
When Big Ed Brown was first introduced on 90 Day Fiance, he had a long-distance love named Rosemarie. Yet, he was very cruel to her, telling her she needed to brush her teeth and shave her legs. He also lied about wanting more kids when in fact the shop was closed. They broke up and he ended up on The Single Life where he introduced Liz Woods. She worked at a restaurant near his home and he really wanted to ask her out. He did...
Big Ed Brown & Liz Woods Attempted To Fool Fans For Fame?
When Big Ed Brown was first introduced on 90 Day Fiance, he had a long-distance love named Rosemarie. Yet, he was very cruel to her, telling her she needed to brush her teeth and shave her legs. He also lied about wanting more kids when in fact the shop was closed. They broke up and he ended up on The Single Life where he introduced Liz Woods. She worked at a restaurant near his home and he really wanted to ask her out. He did...
- 4/23/2024
- by Amanda Lauren
- TV Shows Ace
90 Day Fiance star Sophie Sierra has undergone another big makeover in her latest post. The 25-year-old has confessed to certain procedures, though she adamantly denied all the speculations about having major surgeries. But it seems that Sophie is trying to boost her confidence even further by having a new procedure. Keep reading to see what it was.
90 Day Fiance: Sophie Sierra Confirms Surgery
In an Ig Stories post, Sophie answered a fan asking if she had undergone cosmetic procedures. The 90 Day Fiance star denied the speculations. However, she admitted to having lip fillers. She has also mentioned that she wore wigs during the show due to her damaged hair. But the reality TV personality later shared the good news that her natural brown hair is finally growing healthy.
Sophie Sierra From 90 Day Fiance, TLC, Sourced From @sophiesierra98 Instagram Sophie Flaunts New Procedure
Sophie recently took to Ig to...
90 Day Fiance: Sophie Sierra Confirms Surgery
In an Ig Stories post, Sophie answered a fan asking if she had undergone cosmetic procedures. The 90 Day Fiance star denied the speculations. However, she admitted to having lip fillers. She has also mentioned that she wore wigs during the show due to her damaged hair. But the reality TV personality later shared the good news that her natural brown hair is finally growing healthy.
Sophie Sierra From 90 Day Fiance, TLC, Sourced From @sophiesierra98 Instagram Sophie Flaunts New Procedure
Sophie recently took to Ig to...
- 4/15/2024
- by Michael Malley
- TV Shows Ace
This might sound rude, but it's doubtful that the "Wrong Turn" films are anyone's ride-or-die franchise. In fact, when we did our own ranking of the 15 best horror movie franchises, the "Wrong Turn" property didn't even make the cut. And yet, despite the odds, seven "Wrong Turn" films (including a prequel and a reboot) have been released since 2003. That's a new "Wrong Turn" movie every three years on average! The series centers around a family of inbred cannibal mutants in Appalachia, leaning into every insulting cultural stereotype about mountain folk and turning it into a horror story. The "horrifying hillbilly" trope is nothing new, but the "Wrong Turn" series has become the grotesque poster child of the subgenre.
Against the better judgment of most, I have willingly watched all seven "Wrong Turn" films and ranked them here for your viewing pleasure. Let's throw out our maps, completely ignore our Gps,...
Against the better judgment of most, I have willingly watched all seven "Wrong Turn" films and ranked them here for your viewing pleasure. Let's throw out our maps, completely ignore our Gps,...
- 3/15/2024
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
Exclusive: One Night Stand actor Matthew Sauvé will star in a limited series about his experiences with addiction.
Sauvé will star in Disrepair alongside Tommy James Murphy (Last Resort) and Samora Smallwood (Star Trek: Discovery), with Bell Canada’s streaming channel TV1 the commissioning network.
Co-creators are Sauvé, Murphy and Andrew Ravindran (Friendly Visit), who is directing. They produce the series under their newly formed banner, RavinMurph Pictures. With an overall focus on redemption stories, they filmed the post-dystopian-world suspense thriller Midnight Dreamers and are developing a comedy, among many others.
Canadian songwriter Simon Wilcox, known for the Twilight soundtrack and Nick Jonas’ song ‘Jealous’ has been tapped to create original music.
Filming on the redemption story is set to begin in the small town of Oshawa, Canada, where the series is set, and the Toronto area later this spring. A fall launch date has been set.
The story follows Jake Thomas (Sauvé), who,...
Sauvé will star in Disrepair alongside Tommy James Murphy (Last Resort) and Samora Smallwood (Star Trek: Discovery), with Bell Canada’s streaming channel TV1 the commissioning network.
Co-creators are Sauvé, Murphy and Andrew Ravindran (Friendly Visit), who is directing. They produce the series under their newly formed banner, RavinMurph Pictures. With an overall focus on redemption stories, they filmed the post-dystopian-world suspense thriller Midnight Dreamers and are developing a comedy, among many others.
Canadian songwriter Simon Wilcox, known for the Twilight soundtrack and Nick Jonas’ song ‘Jealous’ has been tapped to create original music.
Filming on the redemption story is set to begin in the small town of Oshawa, Canada, where the series is set, and the Toronto area later this spring. A fall launch date has been set.
The story follows Jake Thomas (Sauvé), who,...
- 3/5/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Scott Speedman is set as a lead opposite Yvonne Strahovski in Peacock’s upcoming horror thriller series Teacup (fka Unt. Ian McCulloch Project) from writer Ian McCulloch (Yellowstone), Atomic Monster’s James Wan (The Conjuring Universe) and UCP, Deadline has confirmed.
Inspired by the bestselling novel Stinger by Robert McCammon, the series follows a disparate group of people on a ranch who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat.
Speedman will play James Chenoweth opposite Strahovski’s character Maggie Chenoweth.
Atomic Monster’s James Wan, Michael Clear and Rob Hackett executive produce alongside writer / executive producer Ian McCulloch, director (101) / executive producer E.L. Katz, executive producer/author Robert McCammon, Francisca X. Hu and Kevin Tancharoen. Danielle Bozzone oversees for Atomic Monster. The studio is UCP,...
Inspired by the bestselling novel Stinger by Robert McCammon, the series follows a disparate group of people on a ranch who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat.
Speedman will play James Chenoweth opposite Strahovski’s character Maggie Chenoweth.
Atomic Monster’s James Wan, Michael Clear and Rob Hackett executive produce alongside writer / executive producer Ian McCulloch, director (101) / executive producer E.L. Katz, executive producer/author Robert McCammon, Francisca X. Hu and Kevin Tancharoen. Danielle Bozzone oversees for Atomic Monster. The studio is UCP,...
- 2/29/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The all-encompassing 90 Day Fiance franchise has been churning out shows — and toxic couples — for years.
What started as a show about people moving to the U.S. to be with the love of their lives became something different in success.
Nowadays, there are countless 90 Day Fiance shows, each with unique spins.
But the freshest entry in a long time came in the form of 90 Day: The Last Resort.
It turns out that bringing some of the franchise’s most polarizing couples to a retreat to work through their issues was a recipe for success.
For Kalani Faagata and Asuelu Pulaa, it meant them admitting their marriage was over, and they moved on separately.
Given the format’s success, TLC has to be making another season, and there are many couples to choose from.
Below, we’ve rounded up who needs to be on the 90 Day: The Last Resort Season 2 cast.
What started as a show about people moving to the U.S. to be with the love of their lives became something different in success.
Nowadays, there are countless 90 Day Fiance shows, each with unique spins.
But the freshest entry in a long time came in the form of 90 Day: The Last Resort.
It turns out that bringing some of the franchise’s most polarizing couples to a retreat to work through their issues was a recipe for success.
For Kalani Faagata and Asuelu Pulaa, it meant them admitting their marriage was over, and they moved on separately.
Given the format’s success, TLC has to be making another season, and there are many couples to choose from.
Below, we’ve rounded up who needs to be on the 90 Day: The Last Resort Season 2 cast.
- 1/21/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Homicide: Life On The Street actor André Braugher died from lung cancer a few months after he was diagnosed with the disease, his representative confirmed to Deadline Thursday.
The 61-year-old died Monday. At the time his representative said the actor had died from a brief illness.
The two-time Emmy winning Braugher was perhaps best known his lead role Det. Frank Pembleton on David Simon’s dark police drama Homicide: Life On The Street, which focused on the homicide unit of the Baltimore Police Department. It ran for seven seasons on NBC.
In a statement Tuesday, NBC Entertainment remembered Braugher as an “actor that others in the profession would always aspire to be.”
“In addition to his prowess as a dramatic actor, his comedy chops were also on full display as the determined and passionate Capt. Holt in ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine.’ We will miss him tremendously,” the statement read.
The 61-year-old died Monday. At the time his representative said the actor had died from a brief illness.
The two-time Emmy winning Braugher was perhaps best known his lead role Det. Frank Pembleton on David Simon’s dark police drama Homicide: Life On The Street, which focused on the homicide unit of the Baltimore Police Department. It ran for seven seasons on NBC.
In a statement Tuesday, NBC Entertainment remembered Braugher as an “actor that others in the profession would always aspire to be.”
“In addition to his prowess as a dramatic actor, his comedy chops were also on full display as the determined and passionate Capt. Holt in ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine.’ We will miss him tremendously,” the statement read.
- 12/14/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
André Braugher had a rich and diverse filmography that included roles in Homicide: Life on the Street, Men of a Certain Age and as Captain Raymond Holt in the comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
The actor died December 12 at 61 but has left a legacy for generations with his film and television work. Braugher was nominated 11 times for the Primetime Emmy Awards and won twice.
Related: ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Cast & Producers Mourn André Braugher: “This Hurts. You Left Us Too Soon”
The first Emmy the actor received was in 1998 for his work as Detective Frank Pembleton in the NBC drama Homicide: Life on the Street. His second trophy would come in 2006 for his leading role in the FX mini-series Thief.
Related: André Braugher Remembered As “Megawatt Talent” & “Incredible Human Being”
Braugher’s other television credits included Gideon’s Crossing, The Practice, The Andromeda Strain, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Last Resort, New Girl, American Experience,...
The actor died December 12 at 61 but has left a legacy for generations with his film and television work. Braugher was nominated 11 times for the Primetime Emmy Awards and won twice.
Related: ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Cast & Producers Mourn André Braugher: “This Hurts. You Left Us Too Soon”
The first Emmy the actor received was in 1998 for his work as Detective Frank Pembleton in the NBC drama Homicide: Life on the Street. His second trophy would come in 2006 for his leading role in the FX mini-series Thief.
Related: André Braugher Remembered As “Megawatt Talent” & “Incredible Human Being”
Braugher’s other television credits included Gideon’s Crossing, The Practice, The Andromeda Strain, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Last Resort, New Girl, American Experience,...
- 12/13/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
André Braugher has died. The two-time Emmy-winning star of series including Homicide: Life on the Street, Men of a Certain Age and Brooklyn Nine-Nine was 61.
Braugher, whose first film role came alongside Matthew Broderick and Denzel Washington in the Ed Zwick-directed Glory, died Monday after a brief illness.
While Braugher peppered his résumé with comedies, many will remember him for his ferocious portrayal of Detective Frank Pembleton in the NBC drama Homicide: Life on the Street. Put him in “the box,” sweating out and outsmarting crime suspects in the interrogation room, and you were looking at a weekly dose of tour de force acting, as good as it got on television during that time. He won an Emmy for that show he starred in from 1992-98. His wife, Ami Brabson, recurred as Pembleton’s wife on Homicide.
Related: André Braugher Remembered As “Megawatt Talent” & “Incredible Human Being”
He won...
Braugher, whose first film role came alongside Matthew Broderick and Denzel Washington in the Ed Zwick-directed Glory, died Monday after a brief illness.
While Braugher peppered his résumé with comedies, many will remember him for his ferocious portrayal of Detective Frank Pembleton in the NBC drama Homicide: Life on the Street. Put him in “the box,” sweating out and outsmarting crime suspects in the interrogation room, and you were looking at a weekly dose of tour de force acting, as good as it got on television during that time. He won an Emmy for that show he starred in from 1992-98. His wife, Ami Brabson, recurred as Pembleton’s wife on Homicide.
Related: André Braugher Remembered As “Megawatt Talent” & “Incredible Human Being”
He won...
- 12/13/2023
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Papa Roach have infested the home goods game: Introducing the “Cut My Life into Pizzas” pizza cutter.
The rock act has unveiled a new line of home and kitchen wares cheekily dubbed “Broken Home Goods,” highlighted by the aforementioned ‘za cutter ($29.99) that parodies the opening line of Papa Roach’s iconic hit “Last Resort.”
The rest of the product line features similarly punny goods such as “Ego Drip” coffee ($29.99) — complete with “Grind These Beans into Pieces” travel tumbler ($39.99) — and the official Papa’s Kitchen apron ($29.99), which the band can be seen wearing above.
Combo bundles are also available for the pizza cutter and apron ($46.99) and the coffee/tumbler ($59.49). If you’ve got a nu-metal loving chef in your life, Jacoby Shaddix and company have got you covered.
Back in June, we reported on the lyrics for “Last Resort” suddenly dominating the search results for the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. It was symbolic...
The rock act has unveiled a new line of home and kitchen wares cheekily dubbed “Broken Home Goods,” highlighted by the aforementioned ‘za cutter ($29.99) that parodies the opening line of Papa Roach’s iconic hit “Last Resort.”
The rest of the product line features similarly punny goods such as “Ego Drip” coffee ($29.99) — complete with “Grind These Beans into Pieces” travel tumbler ($39.99) — and the official Papa’s Kitchen apron ($29.99), which the band can be seen wearing above.
Combo bundles are also available for the pizza cutter and apron ($46.99) and the coffee/tumbler ($59.49). If you’ve got a nu-metal loving chef in your life, Jacoby Shaddix and company have got you covered.
Back in June, we reported on the lyrics for “Last Resort” suddenly dominating the search results for the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. It was symbolic...
- 11/9/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Oliver Anthony, Papa Roach, and Shinedown unexpectedly linked up for a fully acoustic show — and a joint cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Simple Man” — after the Blue Ridge Rock Festival was upended by severe weather.
Blue Ridge Rock was supposed to take place this weekend (Thursday, Sept. 7 through Sunday, Sept. 10), but a deluge of rain, lightning, hail, and strong winds led to the cancellation of most of the festival. After the final two days were officially called off, Papa Roach, Shinedown, and Anthony decided to break out the acoustic guitars...
Blue Ridge Rock was supposed to take place this weekend (Thursday, Sept. 7 through Sunday, Sept. 10), but a deluge of rain, lightning, hail, and strong winds led to the cancellation of most of the festival. After the final two days were officially called off, Papa Roach, Shinedown, and Anthony decided to break out the acoustic guitars...
- 9/11/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
As we reported earlier on Sunday (September 10th), this weekend’s Blue Ridge Rock Festival at the Virginia International Raceway was plagued by severe weather, causing most of the four-day event to be canceled. However, at least one bright moment occurred, when viral sensation Oliver Anthony joined Papa Roach and Shinedown to perform an impromptu acoustic set in the parking lot on Saturday (September 9th) for fans who missed out on seeing their favorite bands.
Blue Ridge Rock Festival was set to be one of the biggest hard rock and metal festivals ever in the United States, with dozens of bands scheduled to play each day. Thursday’s lineup was cut short due to storms, while Friday went on as planned. However, most of Saturday and all of Sunday were outright canceled with organizers citing more severe weather in the forecast, although there are reports that stage hands walked off...
Blue Ridge Rock Festival was set to be one of the biggest hard rock and metal festivals ever in the United States, with dozens of bands scheduled to play each day. Thursday’s lineup was cut short due to storms, while Friday went on as planned. However, most of Saturday and all of Sunday were outright canceled with organizers citing more severe weather in the forecast, although there are reports that stage hands walked off...
- 9/10/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
90 Day Fiancé alum Yara Zaya can’t wait for people to see her and her husband Jovi Dufren’s journey on the popular TLC reality series’ latest spinoff. 90 Day: The Last Resort features 10 familiar faces from past 90 Day seasons coming together for a one-of-a-kind couples retreat. But some fans are criticizing Yara and Jovi’s decision to appear on the show, especially considering that they appear to be in a good place in their relationship, unlike some of the other cast members.
Jovi Dufren and Yara Zaya join Angela Deem and ‘Big’ Ed Brown on ‘90 Day: The Last Resort’
90 Day: The Last Resort will follow a group of fan-favorite (and fan-hated) 90 Day couples whose relationships have reached a breaking point. Aided by a trio of experts, they’ll participate in group therapy sessions, couples counseling, and other activities that will help them decide whether to stay together or go their separate ways.
Jovi Dufren and Yara Zaya join Angela Deem and ‘Big’ Ed Brown on ‘90 Day: The Last Resort’
90 Day: The Last Resort will follow a group of fan-favorite (and fan-hated) 90 Day couples whose relationships have reached a breaking point. Aided by a trio of experts, they’ll participate in group therapy sessions, couples counseling, and other activities that will help them decide whether to stay together or go their separate ways.
- 8/2/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
90 Day Fiance has thrived for so long because viewers are interested in watching bad behavior.
It's sad, but it's true.
But all of that will change on 90 Day: Last Resort in what we can only describe as couples therapy for everyone.
Over the last month, TLC revealed some of the cast members taking part in the latest spinoff.
Thankfully, the cabler revealed the final two couples on Thursday morning, so we no longer have to speculate whether we'll be terrorized by Jasmine & Gino in this new chapter.
So, who's joining the others?
Kalani and Asuelu are the latest couple to be announced, and their description doesn't give us the fuzzies that they'll be able to repair things.
Kalani and Asuelu "arrive at the resort in a state of relationship crisis. As they navigate their trust issues, huge revelations come to light."
"Trying to reconnect through therapy, can Kalani and...
It's sad, but it's true.
But all of that will change on 90 Day: Last Resort in what we can only describe as couples therapy for everyone.
Over the last month, TLC revealed some of the cast members taking part in the latest spinoff.
Thankfully, the cabler revealed the final two couples on Thursday morning, so we no longer have to speculate whether we'll be terrorized by Jasmine & Gino in this new chapter.
So, who's joining the others?
Kalani and Asuelu are the latest couple to be announced, and their description doesn't give us the fuzzies that they'll be able to repair things.
Kalani and Asuelu "arrive at the resort in a state of relationship crisis. As they navigate their trust issues, huge revelations come to light."
"Trying to reconnect through therapy, can Kalani and...
- 7/27/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The Nineties are in full swing on the soundtrack to the recent second season of Yellowjackets.
Yellowjackets Season 2 Official Soundtrack: Music from The Original Series, set for release Sept. 1, will include tracks from Alanis Morissette, Nirvana, Garbage, Elliott Smith, Veruca Salt, the Cranberries, and Pulp. It also features an original track, “Just a Girl,” by Florence + the Machine, as well as Papa Roach’s “Last Resort” in a nod to a memorable moment from the show.
Morissette’s contribution is a cover of the Showtime series’ theme song, “No Return,...
Yellowjackets Season 2 Official Soundtrack: Music from The Original Series, set for release Sept. 1, will include tracks from Alanis Morissette, Nirvana, Garbage, Elliott Smith, Veruca Salt, the Cranberries, and Pulp. It also features an original track, “Just a Girl,” by Florence + the Machine, as well as Papa Roach’s “Last Resort” in a nod to a memorable moment from the show.
Morissette’s contribution is a cover of the Showtime series’ theme song, “No Return,...
- 7/21/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
When TLC officially announced 90 Day: Last Resort earlier this month, there was a glaring omission:
The cast.
The series charts five couples on the brink of splitting up as they escape to a resort to discuss their differences.
TLC on Friday confirmed the first two couples participating, and they're polarizing for sure.
First up are Jovi and Yara, who have made countless appearances across the franchise over the last few years.
"Jovi & Yara are very much in love with an undeniable attraction for one another, but over time resentment has grown and created an emotional divide," the description for their storyline teases.
"At the resort, they discover there is discord between them as they can't seem to agree on what they want for their future."
"While both have secrets they are holding onto, will the resort provide a place and time where they can finally thrive and reconnect as a couple moving forward?...
The cast.
The series charts five couples on the brink of splitting up as they escape to a resort to discuss their differences.
TLC on Friday confirmed the first two couples participating, and they're polarizing for sure.
First up are Jovi and Yara, who have made countless appearances across the franchise over the last few years.
"Jovi & Yara are very much in love with an undeniable attraction for one another, but over time resentment has grown and created an emotional divide," the description for their storyline teases.
"At the resort, they discover there is discord between them as they can't seem to agree on what they want for their future."
"While both have secrets they are holding onto, will the resort provide a place and time where they can finally thrive and reconnect as a couple moving forward?...
- 7/14/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Merriam-Webster is nearly a 200-year-old company, so when the famed dictionary and encyclopedia publisher tweets something, we take its word at fact. And if Merriam-Webster is telling us that the individual words to the opening line of Papa Roach’s nu-metal anthem “Last Resort” make up the “Top Lookups Right Now,” we have no reason to doubt it.
On Monday (June 12th), Merriam-Webster tweeted (see below), “We’re not even mad; this is amazing,” alongside a chart of what appears to be the Top 10 words searched on the company’s dictionary site. The words, in order, are: “cut,” “my,” life,” “into,” “pieces,” “this,” “is,” “my,” “last,” “resort.”
It’s not April 1st, so we know it’s not an April Fool’s Day prank, but one astute person questioned why “my” was listed twice. Merriam-Webster cleverly responded, “We noticed this too. Must be both the adjective and the abbreviation?”
Okay,...
On Monday (June 12th), Merriam-Webster tweeted (see below), “We’re not even mad; this is amazing,” alongside a chart of what appears to be the Top 10 words searched on the company’s dictionary site. The words, in order, are: “cut,” “my,” life,” “into,” “pieces,” “this,” “is,” “my,” “last,” “resort.”
It’s not April 1st, so we know it’s not an April Fool’s Day prank, but one astute person questioned why “my” was listed twice. Merriam-Webster cleverly responded, “We noticed this too. Must be both the adjective and the abbreviation?”
Okay,...
- 6/12/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
This post contains spoilers for the "Yellowjackets" season 2 finale.
The season 2 finale of "Yellowjackets" is out, and fans aren't 100% thrilled. A lot of the backlash so far has centered around the death of adult Natalie (Juliette Lewis), a plot point that was arguably a little rushed and unsatisfying. The other major point of contention is with the resolution of the long-running Adam subplot. Shauna (Melanie Lynskey) killed a guy she was having an affair with in season 1, and after a full season of the police closing in on her, the situation's been resolved not through the actions of Shauna herself, but with the help of Walter (Elijah Wood), a man Shauna's never even met.
For a lot of fans, this conclusion is a little too convenient. It's made worse because Walter's whole plan doesn't hold up to scrutiny in the slightest. There's no way an experienced detective would casually accept...
The season 2 finale of "Yellowjackets" is out, and fans aren't 100% thrilled. A lot of the backlash so far has centered around the death of adult Natalie (Juliette Lewis), a plot point that was arguably a little rushed and unsatisfying. The other major point of contention is with the resolution of the long-running Adam subplot. Shauna (Melanie Lynskey) killed a guy she was having an affair with in season 1, and after a full season of the police closing in on her, the situation's been resolved not through the actions of Shauna herself, but with the help of Walter (Elijah Wood), a man Shauna's never even met.
For a lot of fans, this conclusion is a little too convenient. It's made worse because Walter's whole plan doesn't hold up to scrutiny in the slightest. There's no way an experienced detective would casually accept...
- 5/29/2023
- by Michael Boyle
- Slash Film
One of the things we love most about the dark Showtime series “Yellowjackets” is all the fantastic ’90s music. Half of the show takes place in 1996, when high school girls’ soccer team crash lands in the wilderness and half is set 25 years later, with the still traumatized adult survivors.
Season 2 features an exclusive track by Florence + the Machine, an eerie cover of No Doubt’s “Just a Girl,” Sharon Van Etten’s “Seventeen,” and such ’90s feminist icons as Tori Amos.
And of course, we love the kind of creepy main title theme, “No Return,” by Craig Wedren and Anna Waronker. The opening credits from Season 1 teased some of the things we would see unfold, and the updated Season 2 credits sequence also gives us hints at what we’ll see in upcoming episodes.
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Season 2 features an exclusive track by Florence + the Machine, an eerie cover of No Doubt’s “Just a Girl,” Sharon Van Etten’s “Seventeen,” and such ’90s feminist icons as Tori Amos.
And of course, we love the kind of creepy main title theme, “No Return,” by Craig Wedren and Anna Waronker. The opening credits from Season 1 teased some of the things we would see unfold, and the updated Season 2 credits sequence also gives us hints at what we’ll see in upcoming episodes.
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- 5/26/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Since its 2021 debut, "Yellowjackets" has had the best soundtrack on TV, and season 2 kept up the momentum across its nine-episode run. Half of "Yellowjackets" is set in the 1990s and so the soundtrack pulls mostly from that era, especially indie rock, pop punk, and grunge. Those styles congeal into "No Return," the show's hypnotic original theme crafted by Anna Waronker and Craig Wedren. It sounds like the kind of song the characters could have listened to as teenagers and one that hints at their dark descent.
If you're in a playlist-making mood, check out /Film's own guide to every song on the "Yellowjackets" season 2 soundtrack. Beyond these songs being kick-ass, what do they bring to the show? I'd argue they not only add to the mood, they make watching "Yellowjackets" extra rewarding for viewers — you don't just walk away with great memories of the show itself, but new songs and...
If you're in a playlist-making mood, check out /Film's own guide to every song on the "Yellowjackets" season 2 soundtrack. Beyond these songs being kick-ass, what do they bring to the show? I'd argue they not only add to the mood, they make watching "Yellowjackets" extra rewarding for viewers — you don't just walk away with great memories of the show itself, but new songs and...
- 5/26/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for Yellowjackets, Season 2 Episode 8, “It Chooses.”]
After a riveting first season filled with sonic callbacks to the ’90s, Season 2 of Showtime’s Yellowjackets kicked off with a similarly wistful tone, thanks to the new trailer, spotlighting Florence and the Machine’s cover of No Doubt’s “Just a Girl.”
Season 1 of the series took viewers back to 1996 when a young group of soccer players survives a plane crash and the aftermath forced the characters to deal with a string of psychologically unfortunate events. Considering when the story starts, music from the era is paramount to the series. So far, we’ve heard everything from Portishead’s “Glory Box” to “Rump Shaker” by Wreckx-n-Effect in the series, with Season 2 promising to keep that same energy while jumping in between timelines.
The ’90s part of the series shows Sophie Nélisse, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Sophie Thatcher, Sammi Hanratty, Liv Hewson, and Courtney Eaton playing...
After a riveting first season filled with sonic callbacks to the ’90s, Season 2 of Showtime’s Yellowjackets kicked off with a similarly wistful tone, thanks to the new trailer, spotlighting Florence and the Machine’s cover of No Doubt’s “Just a Girl.”
Season 1 of the series took viewers back to 1996 when a young group of soccer players survives a plane crash and the aftermath forced the characters to deal with a string of psychologically unfortunate events. Considering when the story starts, music from the era is paramount to the series. So far, we’ve heard everything from Portishead’s “Glory Box” to “Rump Shaker” by Wreckx-n-Effect in the series, with Season 2 promising to keep that same energy while jumping in between timelines.
The ’90s part of the series shows Sophie Nélisse, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Sophie Thatcher, Sammi Hanratty, Liv Hewson, and Courtney Eaton playing...
- 5/22/2023
- by Cervanté Pope
- Consequence - Music
In Showtime's "Yellowjackets," the dream of '90s alt-rock is alive and well and snacking on a human ear in the Canadian wilderness. You could draw up a playlist for this show and it would be like tuning into your local alternative station, back when FM radio was more of a thing, too. For Warren Kole, who plays Jeff Sadecki, husband of Shauna (Melanie Lynskey), there's one song, however, that was nothing if not an acquired taste.
We're talking about Papa Roach's "Last Resort." It would be unfair to call Papa Roach a one-hit wonder, since they've had six songs make the Billboard Hot 100 chart over the course of their illustrious nu-metal career, but for casual fans of a certain age, "Last Resort" is undoubtedly the band's best-known song. For his part, Kole would not even qualify as a casual fan, since he had never heard the song before...
We're talking about Papa Roach's "Last Resort." It would be unfair to call Papa Roach a one-hit wonder, since they've had six songs make the Billboard Hot 100 chart over the course of their illustrious nu-metal career, but for casual fans of a certain age, "Last Resort" is undoubtedly the band's best-known song. For his part, Kole would not even qualify as a casual fan, since he had never heard the song before...
- 4/22/2023
- by Joshua Meyer
- Slash Film
This article contains spoilers through the latest episode of Yellowjackets
Yellowjackets has been doing deep-cut needledrops since before Stranger Things season 4 made it cool. While the series certainly leans into the late ’90s setting of the plane crash flashbacks for much of its music (as it should), the present day timeline keeps the series from feeling too limited in its scope of song choices. Yellowjackets is one of the few shows that could pull off having songs from Papa Roach and Sharon Van Etten in the same episode without it being too distracting. Instead, this eclectic mix of music shows that the music supervisor and showrunners know how important the right song is to the story.
Yellowjackets may cover heavy things like trauma and cannibalism, but that doesn’t mean that its soundtrack can’t be full of bops and bangers, including the title sequence song “No Return” by Anna Waronker and Craig Wedren.
Yellowjackets has been doing deep-cut needledrops since before Stranger Things season 4 made it cool. While the series certainly leans into the late ’90s setting of the plane crash flashbacks for much of its music (as it should), the present day timeline keeps the series from feeling too limited in its scope of song choices. Yellowjackets is one of the few shows that could pull off having songs from Papa Roach and Sharon Van Etten in the same episode without it being too distracting. Instead, this eclectic mix of music shows that the music supervisor and showrunners know how important the right song is to the story.
Yellowjackets may cover heavy things like trauma and cannibalism, but that doesn’t mean that its soundtrack can’t be full of bops and bangers, including the title sequence song “No Return” by Anna Waronker and Craig Wedren.
- 4/21/2023
- by Brynnaarens
- Den of Geek
This Yellowjackets review contains spoilers.
Yellowjackets Season 2 Episode 1
Yellowjackets’ season 2 premiere opens with an extended montage centered on the series’ emergent antagonist, cultish mystic Lottie. It’s set to Sharon Van Etten’s “Seventeen,” a Springsteenian anthem in which she has a conversation with her younger self. “I know what you’re gonna be/Afraid that you’ll be just like me/But you’re just seventeen.” The song is a perfect fit for this manic, macabre coming-of-age tale. Clever artistic choices like this are what made season 1 so damn cool, and judging from this first episode, season 2 looks to be another smart, stylish cocktail of murder, mayhem, and mystery, garnished with a twist of nostalgia for good measure.
We learned at the end of last season that Lottie was the one who sent her fellow survivors the cryptic postcards, likely killed Travis, and most definitely arranged for Natalie’s abduction.
Yellowjackets Season 2 Episode 1
Yellowjackets’ season 2 premiere opens with an extended montage centered on the series’ emergent antagonist, cultish mystic Lottie. It’s set to Sharon Van Etten’s “Seventeen,” a Springsteenian anthem in which she has a conversation with her younger self. “I know what you’re gonna be/Afraid that you’ll be just like me/But you’re just seventeen.” The song is a perfect fit for this manic, macabre coming-of-age tale. Clever artistic choices like this are what made season 1 so damn cool, and judging from this first episode, season 2 looks to be another smart, stylish cocktail of murder, mayhem, and mystery, garnished with a twist of nostalgia for good measure.
We learned at the end of last season that Lottie was the one who sent her fellow survivors the cryptic postcards, likely killed Travis, and most definitely arranged for Natalie’s abduction.
- 3/27/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Spoiler Alert: This post contains spoilers from “Friends, Romans, Countrymen,” the Season 2 premiere of “Yellowjackets,” now streaming on Showtime.
Surviving a brutally cold winter in the wilderness, cannibalism and trauma are factors that Warren Kole’s Jeff doesn’t have to reckon with in “Yellowjackets.”
Instead, he’s facing up to Shauna’s (Melanie Lynskey) infidelity while trying to save his furniture store that nearly went out of business. And he’s helping to cover up the murder of Adam (Peter Gadiot), with whom Shauna was having an affair.
The “Yellowjackets” Season 2 premiere, titled “Friends, Romans, Countrymen,” sees Jeff and Shauna back in Adam’s studio, where they discover Adam’s shrine of Shauna sketches. Cue Shauna and Jeff destroying all evidence of the affair, but not before having sex on his desk.
Is Jeff mad at Shauna? Does he love her? How does he feel?
“I think it’s...
Surviving a brutally cold winter in the wilderness, cannibalism and trauma are factors that Warren Kole’s Jeff doesn’t have to reckon with in “Yellowjackets.”
Instead, he’s facing up to Shauna’s (Melanie Lynskey) infidelity while trying to save his furniture store that nearly went out of business. And he’s helping to cover up the murder of Adam (Peter Gadiot), with whom Shauna was having an affair.
The “Yellowjackets” Season 2 premiere, titled “Friends, Romans, Countrymen,” sees Jeff and Shauna back in Adam’s studio, where they discover Adam’s shrine of Shauna sketches. Cue Shauna and Jeff destroying all evidence of the affair, but not before having sex on his desk.
Is Jeff mad at Shauna? Does he love her? How does he feel?
“I think it’s...
- 3/24/2023
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: This interview contains spoilers for the first episode of “Yellowjackets” on Showtime.
Showtime’s “Yellowjackets” is back, and viewers who hoped to hear a song from ’90s icon Tori Amos finally get their wish, as music supervisor Nora Felder delivers a tasty treat in the form of the 1994 song “Cornflake Girl.”
Felder replaces former music supervisor Jen Malone, having helped Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” soar up the streaming charts with “Stranger Things” Season 4.
“Cornflake Girl” closes out the first episode. Teen Shauna (Sophie Nélisse) has a hard time saying goodbye to Jackie (Ella Purnell), who froze to death in the Season 1 finale, after the two best friends had a fight, and Jackie spent the night outside in a snit. Shauna, guilt-ridden, spends much of the Season 2 premiere with Jackie’s corpse in the meat shed, talking to her (guest star Purnell talks back).
After Shauna hits Jackie’s dead body,...
Showtime’s “Yellowjackets” is back, and viewers who hoped to hear a song from ’90s icon Tori Amos finally get their wish, as music supervisor Nora Felder delivers a tasty treat in the form of the 1994 song “Cornflake Girl.”
Felder replaces former music supervisor Jen Malone, having helped Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” soar up the streaming charts with “Stranger Things” Season 4.
“Cornflake Girl” closes out the first episode. Teen Shauna (Sophie Nélisse) has a hard time saying goodbye to Jackie (Ella Purnell), who froze to death in the Season 1 finale, after the two best friends had a fight, and Jackie spent the night outside in a snit. Shauna, guilt-ridden, spends much of the Season 2 premiere with Jackie’s corpse in the meat shed, talking to her (guest star Purnell talks back).
After Shauna hits Jackie’s dead body,...
- 3/24/2023
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
This piece contains spoilers for the first episode of "Yellowjackets" season 2.
In "Yellowjackets," no character proved how wrong first impressions can be like Jeff Sadecki (Warren Kole) did. During the first season, he was set up to be a philandering scumbag who didn't love his wife Shauna (Melanie Lynskey) anymore — hence why Shauna felt comfortable cheating on him with the enigmatic artist Adam (Peter Gadiot). When it turned out he was blackmailing Shaun and her friends with the truth of what they did those 19 months in the wilderness, suspicions seemed confirmed.
Then Shauna confronted Jeff, and the truth came out: he wasn't cheating on her, just indebted to loan sharks after trying to keep his business afloat. His dorky dad/milquetoast wife guy persona isn't cover for a dark side -- it's just who he is. While he's charmingly oblivious ("there's no book club?!"), he's also dependable — he volunteered to...
In "Yellowjackets," no character proved how wrong first impressions can be like Jeff Sadecki (Warren Kole) did. During the first season, he was set up to be a philandering scumbag who didn't love his wife Shauna (Melanie Lynskey) anymore — hence why Shauna felt comfortable cheating on him with the enigmatic artist Adam (Peter Gadiot). When it turned out he was blackmailing Shaun and her friends with the truth of what they did those 19 months in the wilderness, suspicions seemed confirmed.
Then Shauna confronted Jeff, and the truth came out: he wasn't cheating on her, just indebted to loan sharks after trying to keep his business afloat. His dorky dad/milquetoast wife guy persona isn't cover for a dark side -- it's just who he is. While he's charmingly oblivious ("there's no book club?!"), he's also dependable — he volunteered to...
- 3/24/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
This post contains spoilers for the second season of "Yellowjackets."
One of the things you can't deny about Showtime's runaway hit "Yellowjackets" is that it's got a killer soundtrack. Even before we got to hear its catchy theme song from Anna Waronker and Craig Wedren, the pilot episode set up one of the show's recurring elements: a soundtrack that consists of both '90s classics and deep cuts. The show's second season is no different — after all, they are still fighting for survival during the late '90s portion of the show.
Even if this isn't taken into consideration, the 1990s were a great time for music, as evidenced throughout "Yellowjackets." If you weren't privy to living through the '90s, some of these songs might be delighting your ears for the very first time, and as such, might be too entranced to open your Shazam app to ask, "what song is playing?...
One of the things you can't deny about Showtime's runaway hit "Yellowjackets" is that it's got a killer soundtrack. Even before we got to hear its catchy theme song from Anna Waronker and Craig Wedren, the pilot episode set up one of the show's recurring elements: a soundtrack that consists of both '90s classics and deep cuts. The show's second season is no different — after all, they are still fighting for survival during the late '90s portion of the show.
Even if this isn't taken into consideration, the 1990s were a great time for music, as evidenced throughout "Yellowjackets." If you weren't privy to living through the '90s, some of these songs might be delighting your ears for the very first time, and as such, might be too entranced to open your Shazam app to ask, "what song is playing?...
- 3/24/2023
- by Erin Brady
- Slash Film
This post contains spoilers for the first episode of "Yellowjackets" season 2.
The wait is over, winter has come, and "Yellowjackets" is back for a second season! Travis and Nat are still hunting for food, but now with the added perk of being "blessed" by Lottie before each venture into the wilderness. She puts ashes in their hands, smudges smoke around them, offers a bit of bloodletting, and some non-descript tea. Is Lottie actually supernatural or just dabbling in "teen girl discovers vague witchcraft 101?" The jury is still out, but she does draw the mysterious symbol in the fogged-up windows, so regardless of what anyone else believes, Lottie is all-in on the dead man's cabin superstitions.
In a shocking development, the episode does a brief flash forward to 1998, after the rescue. It seems that after the team was found, Lottie completely shut down. She stares off in silence as her parents...
The wait is over, winter has come, and "Yellowjackets" is back for a second season! Travis and Nat are still hunting for food, but now with the added perk of being "blessed" by Lottie before each venture into the wilderness. She puts ashes in their hands, smudges smoke around them, offers a bit of bloodletting, and some non-descript tea. Is Lottie actually supernatural or just dabbling in "teen girl discovers vague witchcraft 101?" The jury is still out, but she does draw the mysterious symbol in the fogged-up windows, so regardless of what anyone else believes, Lottie is all-in on the dead man's cabin superstitions.
In a shocking development, the episode does a brief flash forward to 1998, after the rescue. It seems that after the team was found, Lottie completely shut down. She stares off in silence as her parents...
- 3/24/2023
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
Last Resort Trailer — Jean-Marc Minéo‘s Last Resort / Ultima Ratio (2023) movie trailer has been released by Well Go USA Entertainment and Saban Films. The Last Resort trailer stars Jon Foo, Clayton Norcross, Julaluck Ismalone, Armin Parvin, and Angelina Ismalone. Crew Jean-Marc Minéo wrote the screenplay for Last Resort. “It’s produced by François Enginger and [...]
Continue reading: Last Resort (2023) Movie Trailer: Jon Foo tries to Rescue His Family during a Bank Robbery...
Continue reading: Last Resort (2023) Movie Trailer: Jon Foo tries to Rescue His Family during a Bank Robbery...
- 12/3/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"Don't try anything stupid, it's too dangerous!!" He's going in anyway, his family is in there. Saban Films + Well Go Ent. have revealed the official US trailer for a movie titled Last Resort, an action revenge thriller formerly known as Ultima Ratio. The film lands in theaters in January just after the New Year, if anyone is looking for some action to kick them in the ass in early January. Last Resort follows a former special forces soldier who becomes a one-man army when his wife and daughter are taken hostage during a bank robbery. It's a bit like John Wick but with a bank heist, and oddly some chemical weapon that he must also prevent from leaking while saving his family. Jon Foo stars with Clayton Norcross, Julaluck Ismalone, Armin Parvin, and Angelina Ismalone. The plot in this looks painfully derivative but all the brutal action might be entertaining at least.
- 12/2/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
It’s easy to get existential in the wake of a global pandemic. Why are we here? What do we mean to each other? When you lose someone, what happens to all the love you felt for them?
If you’re Vanessa, the protagonist of the new indie tearjerker “I’m Totally Fine,” you bottle up all your grief until you feel like you’re going to explode. And then suddenly you have to face it, because you get visited by a space alien that looks exactly like your dead best friend.
So goes the witty, bittersweet conceit of this film, the first feature from director Brandon Dermer (“Flatbush Misdemeanors”) and writer Alisha Ketry. Despite its sci-fi bend, the greatest strength of “I’m Totally Fine” is its smallness. A stellar script and two standout performances from Jillian Bell and the sensational Natalie Morales round out this sweet little flick which,...
If you’re Vanessa, the protagonist of the new indie tearjerker “I’m Totally Fine,” you bottle up all your grief until you feel like you’re going to explode. And then suddenly you have to face it, because you get visited by a space alien that looks exactly like your dead best friend.
So goes the witty, bittersweet conceit of this film, the first feature from director Brandon Dermer (“Flatbush Misdemeanors”) and writer Alisha Ketry. Despite its sci-fi bend, the greatest strength of “I’m Totally Fine” is its smallness. A stellar script and two standout performances from Jillian Bell and the sensational Natalie Morales round out this sweet little flick which,...
- 11/3/2022
- by Lena Wilson
- The Wrap
Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara will star in Pawel Pawlikowski’s next feature, which is tentatively titled “The Island.”
The film is loosely based on a true story and centers on an American couple who turn their backs on civilization to build a secluded paradise on a deserted island, where they decide to live off the land. But Eden proves difficult to pull off, particularly after a European countess finds out about their plans and arrives with her two lovers planning to take over the island and build a luxury hotel. According to the official description, that triggers some good old-fashioned psychological warfare, with “seduction and jealousy” turning into “sexual infidelity, betrayal and eventually murder.”
Pawlikowski is one of the most respected auteurs currently working, having earned an Oscar nomination for directing “Cold War” and winning an Academy Award for best foreign language feature for “Ida.” His other credits include...
The film is loosely based on a true story and centers on an American couple who turn their backs on civilization to build a secluded paradise on a deserted island, where they decide to live off the land. But Eden proves difficult to pull off, particularly after a European countess finds out about their plans and arrives with her two lovers planning to take over the island and build a luxury hotel. According to the official description, that triggers some good old-fashioned psychological warfare, with “seduction and jealousy” turning into “sexual infidelity, betrayal and eventually murder.”
Pawlikowski is one of the most respected auteurs currently working, having earned an Oscar nomination for directing “Cold War” and winning an Academy Award for best foreign language feature for “Ida.” His other credits include...
- 10/24/2022
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Sydney Sweeney and Universal are partnering up for a film adaptation of “The Caretaker,” based on the short story by Marcus Kliewer.
Sweeney is attached to star and produce with Jonathan Davino on behalf of her production banner Fifty-Fifty Films. A director has not yet been named. Karl Gajdusek (“Oblivion”) is set to pen the adaptation.
“The Caretaker” follows a young woman who lands a caretaking job on Craigslist, only to discover that the stakes are much higher and more dangerous than what was outlined in the job description.
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Universal won the deal out of a competitive bidding process after Fifty-Fifty and Platinum Dunes, which has a first-look deal with Universal, brought the project to the studio.
Michael Bay and Brad Fuller will produce through Platinum Dunes and Scott Glassgold will produce on behalf of Ground Control.
Sweeney is attached to star and produce with Jonathan Davino on behalf of her production banner Fifty-Fifty Films. A director has not yet been named. Karl Gajdusek (“Oblivion”) is set to pen the adaptation.
“The Caretaker” follows a young woman who lands a caretaking job on Craigslist, only to discover that the stakes are much higher and more dangerous than what was outlined in the job description.
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Sydney Sweeney to Star In and Produce Adaptation of Upcoming Novel ‘The Registration’
Universal won the deal out of a competitive bidding process after Fifty-Fifty and Platinum Dunes, which has a first-look deal with Universal, brought the project to the studio.
Michael Bay and Brad Fuller will produce through Platinum Dunes and Scott Glassgold will produce on behalf of Ground Control.
- 10/12/2022
- by Harper Lambert
- The Wrap
Robert Patrick is playing a lawman again, this time in Paramount+’s upcoming Yellowstone prequel 1923, our sister site Deadline reports.
The Scorpion alum will play Sheriff William MacDowell, who is a friend of the franchise’s central family, the Duttons.
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The Scorpion alum will play Sheriff William MacDowell, who is a friend of the franchise’s central family, the Duttons.
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As previously reported, this newest chapter of Yellowstone‘s “origin story” will introduce viewers to the next two...
- 9/16/2022
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
The Chicago Code was a short-lived crime drama that aired on Fox in 2011. It was created by legendary screenwriter Shawn Ryan, who worked on shows like The Shield, Last Resort, Timeless, Swat, The Unit, Lie To Me, Terriers, and Mad Dogs. Unfortunately, The Chicago Code didn’t emerge victorious in the ratings war, barely surviving a season. In an interview with Pop Culture Principle, Shawn Ryan shared his insights on the cancellation of the series, saying: “I can’t say why it was canceled. I really liked the show. I thought Fox gave their best efforts to launch the show and put it
Whatever Happened To The Cast Of “The Chicago Code”...
Whatever Happened To The Cast Of “The Chicago Code”...
- 5/2/2022
- by A.E. Oats
- TVovermind.com
Donzell Taggart was the youngest pastor in his Arkansas church — so popular that members of the congregation used to ask him to sign their Bibles — when Covid hit. To that point, Taggart’s extracurricular life had been hyper-focused: Singing rehearsals with the choir could start as late as 10 p.m. and run past 1 a.m. Covid blasted a gaping hole in his schedule.
“Church stopped happening, and I didn’t have nothing to do,” Taggart explains on a recent call. “We got bored. So I’m like, ‘Bro, I’m...
“Church stopped happening, and I didn’t have nothing to do,” Taggart explains on a recent call. “We got bored. So I’m like, ‘Bro, I’m...
- 2/11/2022
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
It looks like Addison isn’t the only person from Meredith’s past returning to Grey’s Anatomy this season.
Scott Speedman, who previously guest-starred in a memorable Season 14 episode, is back in the role of Dr. Nick Marsh — this time as a full-fledged series regular, our sister site Deadline reports.
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Dr. Marsh made his return during the Season 18 premiere (click here for a full recap!
Scott Speedman, who previously guest-starred in a memorable Season 14 episode, is back in the role of Dr. Nick Marsh — this time as a full-fledged series regular, our sister site Deadline reports.
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Dr. Marsh made his return during the Season 18 premiere (click here for a full recap!
- 10/1/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Spoiler Alert: The story includes a detail about tonight’s Season 18 premiere of Grey’s Anatomy.
Exclusive: Scott Speedman, one of the most memorable guest stars in Grey’s Anatomy history, has joined the cast of ABC’s venerable medical drama as a series regular for its upcoming 18th season. Speedman just made his first appearance in the Grey’s Anatomy season premiere as the surprising reveal to the “someone from Meredith’s past comes back” tease ABC has been running in promos for Thursday’s premiere. (You can see it below.)
Since Grey’s Anatomy alumna Kate Walsh will be reprising her role as Addison in multiple episodes this coming season (as Deadline revealed earlier this month), many fans assumed that the tease was a reference to her return to the show. But in fact, this “someone from Meredith’s past” was Speedman’s Nick Marsh. For the story behind the high-profile cast addition,...
Exclusive: Scott Speedman, one of the most memorable guest stars in Grey’s Anatomy history, has joined the cast of ABC’s venerable medical drama as a series regular for its upcoming 18th season. Speedman just made his first appearance in the Grey’s Anatomy season premiere as the surprising reveal to the “someone from Meredith’s past comes back” tease ABC has been running in promos for Thursday’s premiere. (You can see it below.)
Since Grey’s Anatomy alumna Kate Walsh will be reprising her role as Addison in multiple episodes this coming season (as Deadline revealed earlier this month), many fans assumed that the tease was a reference to her return to the show. But in fact, this “someone from Meredith’s past” was Speedman’s Nick Marsh. For the story behind the high-profile cast addition,...
- 10/1/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The path to making people laugh is a complex and beaten down trail. While Sundance in its history is mostly known as a Mecca of Indie drama, it has played host to some truly incredible comedies. But they have been few and far between.
On the Count of Three comes very close to being a truly memorable Sundance comedy and it gets there by trailblazing a comedy path many have never gone down by being a very dark, gritty, depressing film dealing with suicide.
Jerrod Carmichael came to fame as a stand-up comedian before getting his own show on American Network television. Carmichael makes his feature film directorial debut and does double duty by starring in this modern take on a buddy comedy meets Thelma and Louise.
Carmichael plays Val, a down on his luck dude who hates his job and is falling out of love with his girlfriend. When...
On the Count of Three comes very close to being a truly memorable Sundance comedy and it gets there by trailblazing a comedy path many have never gone down by being a very dark, gritty, depressing film dealing with suicide.
Jerrod Carmichael came to fame as a stand-up comedian before getting his own show on American Network television. Carmichael makes his feature film directorial debut and does double duty by starring in this modern take on a buddy comedy meets Thelma and Louise.
Carmichael plays Val, a down on his luck dude who hates his job and is falling out of love with his girlfriend. When...
- 1/31/2021
- by Nathan McVay
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Wrong Turn movies have been scaring audiences since 2003 with stories about families of deformed cannibals who reside deep in the wilderness of West Virginia and take advantage of those who make the titular ‘wrong turn’ into their territory. Throughout the years, we received five straight-to-dvd sequels via Dead End, Left for Dead, Bloody Beginnings, Bloodlines and Last Resort. Most of them have been pretty terrible, though, and none have lived up to the original.
However, next year may change that as Wrong Turn, a reboot/reimagining from The Domestics director Mike P. Nelson, will arrive and so far, it looks pretty promising. The recent trailer teased a relevant horror pic about a divided America, with a group of metropolitan liberals being taken captive, tortured and killed by the rural cannibals. It appears to be playing on the big political divide in the US at the moment and seems like...
However, next year may change that as Wrong Turn, a reboot/reimagining from The Domestics director Mike P. Nelson, will arrive and so far, it looks pretty promising. The recent trailer teased a relevant horror pic about a divided America, with a group of metropolitan liberals being taken captive, tortured and killed by the rural cannibals. It appears to be playing on the big political divide in the US at the moment and seems like...
- 12/22/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
The Wrong Turn movies have been scaring the crap out of hikers since 2003. The horror franchise is about families of deformed cannibals who live deep in the wilderness of West Virginia and prey on those who take the titular ‘wrong turn’ into their territory. Since the first film, we’ve seen five straight-to-dvd sequels in the form of Dead End, Left for Dead, Bloody Beginnings, Bloodlines and Last Resort. These have been of variable quality and, save for a couple of fun scenes, largely failed to live up to the original.
In 2021, though, that may be set to change with Wrong Turn, a reboot of the first outing from The Domestics director Mike P. Nelson. The trailer dropped yesterday and teases an extremely relevant horror film about a divided America, showing a group of metropolitan liberals being captured, tortured and killed by the rural cannibals. Despite having been shot in...
In 2021, though, that may be set to change with Wrong Turn, a reboot of the first outing from The Domestics director Mike P. Nelson. The trailer dropped yesterday and teases an extremely relevant horror film about a divided America, showing a group of metropolitan liberals being captured, tortured and killed by the rural cannibals. Despite having been shot in...
- 12/17/2020
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
Rob Schmidt’s Wrong Turn wasn’t exactly a huge hit when it arrived back in 2003, earning just $28 million on a budget of $12 million. Reviews, meanwhile, weren’t particularly enthusiastic, either, with a lot of critics feeling that it was a formulaic and uninspired slasher that didn’t really bring anything new to the genre. Still, somehow, despite all that, it went on to launch a multi-film franchise. One that will continue next month with a reboot titled Wrong Turn.
Over the years, the series has become a fixture of the VOD realm with sequels Dead End, Left for Dead, Bloody Beginnings, Bloodlines and Last Resort debuting between 2007 and 2014. All of them are low budget slashers that only helped further run the concept into the ground, but it seems distributor Saban Films has high hopes for this latest effort, as it’ll be hitting theaters for one night only on...
Over the years, the series has become a fixture of the VOD realm with sequels Dead End, Left for Dead, Bloody Beginnings, Bloodlines and Last Resort debuting between 2007 and 2014. All of them are low budget slashers that only helped further run the concept into the ground, but it seems distributor Saban Films has high hopes for this latest effort, as it’ll be hitting theaters for one night only on...
- 12/16/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Rob Schmidt’s Wrong Turn was hardly a massive success at the box office back in 2003 after raking in $28 million on a budget of $12 million and reviews were far from enthusiastic, with many critics labeling it a formulaic and uninspired slasher that brought nothing new to a genre that had already been done to death a thousand times over, but it still went on to launch a multi-film franchise.
None of the following installments were even released in theaters, but Wrong Turn quickly became a fixture of the VOD realm with sequels Dead End, Left for Dead, Bloody Beginnings, Bloodlines and Last Resort arriving between 2007 and 2014. The second movie is the only one that was received enthusiastically, while the rest were standard low budget slashers that well and truly ran the concept into the ground.
First Poster For Wrong Turn Remake Teases The Arrival Of New Villains 1 of 2
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None of the following installments were even released in theaters, but Wrong Turn quickly became a fixture of the VOD realm with sequels Dead End, Left for Dead, Bloody Beginnings, Bloodlines and Last Resort arriving between 2007 and 2014. The second movie is the only one that was received enthusiastically, while the rest were standard low budget slashers that well and truly ran the concept into the ground.
First Poster For Wrong Turn Remake Teases The Arrival Of New Villains 1 of 2
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- 11/4/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Exclusive: Showtime has put in development La Bravura, a one-hour psychological thriller dramedy from veteran comedy showrunner Tad Quill (A Moody Christmas), S.W.A.T. co-creator Shawn Ryan and his MiddKid Productions, and Sony Pictures Television.
La Bravura, which I hear landed at Showtime in a competitive situation, marks the first sale under a new overall deal extension Ryan signed at his longtime studio home, SPTl.
Written by Quill, in La Bravura, when a husband does a behind-the-scenes documentary of his wife’s elaborate heist at the Getty Museum, their marriage comes under strain.
Quill executive produces with MiddKid’s Ryan and Marney Hochman.
Quill recently co-created and executive produced Fox’s A Moody Christmas, a single-camera holiday event series starring Denis Leary and Elizabeth Perkins. He previously created/exec produced NBC comedy series Bent and CBS comedy series Angel from Hell. Quill’s other producing-writing credits include Scrubs,...
La Bravura, which I hear landed at Showtime in a competitive situation, marks the first sale under a new overall deal extension Ryan signed at his longtime studio home, SPTl.
Written by Quill, in La Bravura, when a husband does a behind-the-scenes documentary of his wife’s elaborate heist at the Getty Museum, their marriage comes under strain.
Quill executive produces with MiddKid’s Ryan and Marney Hochman.
Quill recently co-created and executive produced Fox’s A Moody Christmas, a single-camera holiday event series starring Denis Leary and Elizabeth Perkins. He previously created/exec produced NBC comedy series Bent and CBS comedy series Angel from Hell. Quill’s other producing-writing credits include Scrubs,...
- 7/9/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
There’s a ridiculous amount of TV content out there waiting to be streamed during your downtime — and a lot of it won’t cost you one shiny penny.
TVLine already offers a premium streaming guide, which delivers a rundown of subscription rates, original series and select library content offered by established, new and forthcoming streamers. We also publish a monthly list of TV shows and movies coming and going on Netflix.
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TVLine already offers a premium streaming guide, which delivers a rundown of subscription rates, original series and select library content offered by established, new and forthcoming streamers. We also publish a monthly list of TV shows and movies coming and going on Netflix.
More from TVLineThe Blacklist Creator Explains the Midseason Premiere's Glaring Absence, Teases a Major Secret for [Spoiler]American Idol Video: Will Margie Mays and Jonny West Survive the New 'Duets' Round in Hollywood Week?...
- 3/20/2020
- TVLine.com
This week’s return episode marked John Mulaney’s third time hosting “Saturday Night Live.” After two stellar hosting stints, it seems we know exactly what we’re going to get out of that. However, unlike the first two times, this episode wasn’t as driven by Mulaney’s creativity as anyone would expect or want.
Host: John Mulaney
“I am like Louis Farrakhan: I mean a lot to a small group of people.”
That’s what Mulaney says during his opening monologue, to explain why anyone watching at home may not recognize him. It’s been the running thread throughout each of his hosting stints, as in his first time when he stressed he’s not an A-list star, yet he’s in this position. As someone who was never a performer on “SNL” — save for a few Weekend Update appearances — and simply (“simply”) a writer for the show,...
Host: John Mulaney
“I am like Louis Farrakhan: I mean a lot to a small group of people.”
That’s what Mulaney says during his opening monologue, to explain why anyone watching at home may not recognize him. It’s been the running thread throughout each of his hosting stints, as in his first time when he stressed he’s not an A-list star, yet he’s in this position. As someone who was never a performer on “SNL” — save for a few Weekend Update appearances — and simply (“simply”) a writer for the show,...
- 3/1/2020
- by LaToya Ferguson
- Indiewire
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