Showing posts with label tv series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tv series. Show all posts
Monday, 10 June 2013
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
‘Teen Wolf’ Season Premiere Recap: New Alphas Raise Hell In Beacon Hills
And one person doesn’t survive a bloody encounter with the new enemies. Warning: Spoilers ahead!
The June 3 season premiere of Teen Wolf kicked off a new school year at Beacon Hills High, which meant an influx of all the usual teen tropes: New teachers, new love interests, and of course, new terrifying beasts threatening the lives of Scott (Tyler Posey) and everyone he loves. Really, it’s just going to be a terrific year.
Monday, 3 June 2013
THE WINE WILL FLOW RED AND THE MUSIC WILL PLAY LOUD.
And you thought last episode's wedding was awkward...
Man.
Just, man.
Still shaking.
If you're a fan of HBO's Game of Thrones who hasn't read the books, you've made it. You've made it through the scene. And if you've somehow managed to make it through pure, without anyone on comment boards or social media knowingly or unknowingly spoiling it for you over the past three years, congratu-freakin-lations! We only wanted you to experience the shock and trauma that we all felt after reading the "Red Wedding" scene in A Storm of Swords. Just an exquisitely awful event that managed to out-do the unpredictable and horrifying death of Ned Stark back in Season 1.
Was the opening of IGN's review to the new episode .Read more.
Sunday, 26 May 2013
'Arrested Development': Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Tony Hale on the Bluth brothers and new episodes
A megalomaniacal magician who makes a lot of huge mistakes. A hook-handed, shoulder-rubbing stay-at-home son who suffers from panic attacks. A well-intended, sensible yet slightly superior martyr/father who’s trying to keep his freaky family from falling apart. Together they represent the Bluth brothers, and though they don’t always see eye to eye, Gob (Will Arnett), Buster (Tony Hale), and Michael (Jason Bateman) are hermanos to the end. Now, their adventures begin anew as Arrested Development, the revered cult comedy that was cancelled by Fox in 2006, offers up 15 new episodes that will be released on Netflix tonight at the stroke of 3:01 am ET/12:01 a.m. PT. A comeback story for the digital ages? A second chance at comedy domination? A third thing? “I would call it ‘The Return of AD: Sweet Revenge; The Joke’s On Us,’” quips Arnett.
Read more - http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/05/25/arrested-development-jason-bateman-will-arnett-tony-hale-new-season/
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