“End.”
For a series that’s been wordy with legalese, stump speeches, sarcasm and courtship, The Good Wife‘s 156th and final episode sure came with a pithy title.
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It’s fitting, though.
After seven seasons — the first five of which were brilliant, the last two which were a little less so — Alicia Florrick and her cohorts have to be channeling Mary J. Blige on her greatest hit, ready to explode with a refrain of “I’m tired of all the drama!” They’ve experienced love,...
For a series that’s been wordy with legalese, stump speeches, sarcasm and courtship, The Good Wife‘s 156th and final episode sure came with a pithy title.
RelatedThe Good Wife Creators Explain Diane’s Finale Slap: ‘The Victim Becomes the Victimizer’
It’s fitting, though.
After seven seasons — the first five of which were brilliant, the last two which were a little less so — Alicia Florrick and her cohorts have to be channeling Mary J. Blige on her greatest hit, ready to explode with a refrain of “I’m tired of all the drama!” They’ve experienced love,...
- 5/9/2016
- TVLine.com
[Warning: This story contains spoilers for the series finale of The Good Wife, "End."] "Do I look like I'm breaking down?" Alicia Florrick as a TV character will be dearly missed. This is her negotiating with prosecutor Connor Fox (Matthew Morrison) about Peter's plea deal. He is trying to pack on more years, but Alicia finds a compromise: three years and Peter will surrender immediately. This seems like it's the end of the line for Peter (Chris Noth). He apologizes to Eli (Alan Cumming) for pushing him aside during the presidential campaign. They share a nice moment outside of the
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- 5/8/2016
- by Kate Stanhope
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Stay tuned for scenes from our next episode”???
Oh, CBS, The Good Wife publicity team, Julianna Margulies (you are, after all, responsible for that end-of-episode voiceover) and creators/showrunners Robert and Michelle King, as Tom Petty once sang, “Don’t do me like that!”
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I mean, we end the show’s penultimate installment with a cliffhanger bigger than one of Diane Lockhart’s chunky necklaces, and you’re gonna pretend for a second that next week is business as usual? Why not just hurl me into...
Oh, CBS, The Good Wife publicity team, Julianna Margulies (you are, after all, responsible for that end-of-episode voiceover) and creators/showrunners Robert and Michelle King, as Tom Petty once sang, “Don’t do me like that!”
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I mean, we end the show’s penultimate installment with a cliffhanger bigger than one of Diane Lockhart’s chunky necklaces, and you’re gonna pretend for a second that next week is business as usual? Why not just hurl me into...
- 5/2/2016
- TVLine.com
Please tell me I’m not the only one who spent the last five minutes of this week’s Good Wife episode clutching the couch in horror, worried Alicia and Peter might wind up having another one of those commitment-free quickies to which they’ve grown so fond, or at least accustomed.
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The red wine was flowing like inappropriate intel from Veronica’s mouth, not one aspect of Jackie and Howard’s ketubah signing was going as planned, Zach dropped a bombshell that...
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The red wine was flowing like inappropriate intel from Veronica’s mouth, not one aspect of Jackie and Howard’s ketubah signing was going as planned, Zach dropped a bombshell that...
- 4/25/2016
- TVLine.com
So, after several weeks of pre-emptions, we learned Alicia’s answer to Peter’s “one last favor” request/cliffhanger — even if it wasn’t shown on screen. But the fact that The Good Wife‘s titular protagonist did a solid for her soon-to-be-ex, and held off on publicly announcing her intent to divorce the Illinois governor, hardly matters in relation to the way this Sunday’s episode ended.
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With barely a moment’s hesitation, Alicia finally got real with her reason for (not) getting out of bed...
RelatedThe Good Wife: Josh Charles Eyes Return for May 8 Series Finale?
With barely a moment’s hesitation, Alicia finally got real with her reason for (not) getting out of bed...
- 4/18/2016
- TVLine.com
With just four episodes left, Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies) can't help being the good wife on The Good Wife one last time. In the exclusive sneak peek above, Alicia comes to Peter's (Chris Noth) defense after Ausa Connor Fox (guest star Matthew Morrison of Glee) brings the hammer down on him. "You will not embarrass my husband," Alicia says with venom at the Ausa as she helps him prepare for...a perp walk! After all these years, doesn't everybody know this: You don't mess with The Good Wife's good wife. After seven years, it's right back where they started. The episode also features Alicia and Lucca (Cush Jumbo) traveling to Toronto to represent Jeff Dlinger (Zach...
- 4/15/2016
- E! Online
Does Tammy Wynette’s “Stand by Your Man” really belong on The Good Wife‘s Season 7 soundtrack?
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That’s essentially the question up for debate in the wake of last week’s cliffhanger, which found Gov. Peter Florrick asking his estranged first lady Alicia to hold off on making public her request for a divorce — and to stand by him until the end of U.S. Attorney Connor Fox’s investigation into his latest alleged misdeeds.
The hour ended, of course, with Alicia inhaling and preparing to...
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That’s essentially the question up for debate in the wake of last week’s cliffhanger, which found Gov. Peter Florrick asking his estranged first lady Alicia to hold off on making public her request for a divorce — and to stand by him until the end of U.S. Attorney Connor Fox’s investigation into his latest alleged misdeeds.
The hour ended, of course, with Alicia inhaling and preparing to...
- 4/1/2016
- TVLine.com
Are we about to witness The Good Wife: The Musical?
Broadway vet and Smash alumna Megan Hilty has been cast in an upcoming episode of the CBS drama, the network revealed Friday.
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Hilty will guest-star as Holly Westfall, a business owner and rival of Diane’s husband, Kurt McVeigh. Fellow Broadway star Matthew Morrison, who currently plays assistant U.S. attorney Connor Fox on The Good Wife, shared an on-set photo of himself and Hilty on Instagram:
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets?...
Broadway vet and Smash alumna Megan Hilty has been cast in an upcoming episode of the CBS drama, the network revealed Friday.
RelatedGood Wife Creators Preview Final Eps: No Kalinda or Will — But Other Fan Faves, an ‘Inevitable, Surprising’ End
Hilty will guest-star as Holly Westfall, a business owner and rival of Diane’s husband, Kurt McVeigh. Fellow Broadway star Matthew Morrison, who currently plays assistant U.S. attorney Connor Fox on The Good Wife, shared an on-set photo of himself and Hilty on Instagram:
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets?...
- 4/1/2016
- TVLine.com
A half dozen characters dropped “Yep, we’re headed for a series finale” bombshells on this week’s The Good Wife, but none landed louder than Alicia Florrick’s barely audible inhalation in the episode’s last second.
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Cary’s quitting —and perhaps heading to parts decidedly more tropical. Eli’s pleading guilty. David Lee’s selling out. Diane’s putting the finishing touches on a power play. Howard Lyman is pulling up his pants. And Peter’s begging for a favor.
But our protagonist, she’s...
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Cary’s quitting —and perhaps heading to parts decidedly more tropical. Eli’s pleading guilty. David Lee’s selling out. Diane’s putting the finishing touches on a power play. Howard Lyman is pulling up his pants. And Peter’s begging for a favor.
But our protagonist, she’s...
- 3/28/2016
- TVLine.com
I’m not sure if The Good Wife‘s Lucca Quinn takes longer than your average attorney to score a bowl of chips while out for drinks at a Chicago pub.
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But even if said mission required her to exit said establishment, walk down the block to the nearest corner store and smuggle back a bag of Funyuns, I’m pretty sure her pals Alicia Florrick and Jason Crouse wouldn’t have time to safely “shock the monkey” underneath their corner table before Lucca’s return.
So...
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But even if said mission required her to exit said establishment, walk down the block to the nearest corner store and smuggle back a bag of Funyuns, I’m pretty sure her pals Alicia Florrick and Jason Crouse wouldn’t have time to safely “shock the monkey” underneath their corner table before Lucca’s return.
So...
- 3/21/2016
- TVLine.com
I’m worried about Eli Gold — and not just because he repeatedly manhandled a public-restroom wastebasket without immediately scrubbing his hands during this week’s installment of The Good Wife.
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The right-hand man to Peter Florrick may have no knowledge whatsoever of the backroom dealings that could bring down his boss, but his name sure did come up a lot in those snippets of Grand Jury proceedings we heard through a bathroom ventilation shaft. Coupled with the fact that Chris Noth’s governor...
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The right-hand man to Peter Florrick may have no knowledge whatsoever of the backroom dealings that could bring down his boss, but his name sure did come up a lot in those snippets of Grand Jury proceedings we heard through a bathroom ventilation shaft. Coupled with the fact that Chris Noth’s governor...
- 3/7/2016
- TVLine.com
Matthew Morrison knows firsthand the perils of joining the Good Wife cast after seven seasons as a self-described “superfan.”
“My biggest problem was trying to remember everyone’s real name,” he explains, with a chuckle. “Every time I went to talk to Julianna [Margulies], I wanted to say ‘Alicia.'”
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The actor’s work as Assistant U.S. Attorney Connor Fox, however, is no laughing matter — not as he convenes a grand jury to pursue charges against Chris Noth’s Gov.
“My biggest problem was trying to remember everyone’s real name,” he explains, with a chuckle. “Every time I went to talk to Julianna [Margulies], I wanted to say ‘Alicia.'”
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The actor’s work as Assistant U.S. Attorney Connor Fox, however, is no laughing matter — not as he convenes a grand jury to pursue charges against Chris Noth’s Gov.
- 3/3/2016
- TVLine.com
Matthew Morrison is here to (potentially) ruin everything for the Florricks. The Glee star joins The Good Wife on Sunday, March 6 in the new role of Assistant Us Attorney Connor Fox and he's got his sights set on taking down Peter Florrick (Chris Noth). Ausa Connor Fox is leading the grand jury proceedings against the governor, so he's sure going to make things difficult for Peter, Alicia (Julianna Margulies) and Eli (Alan Cumming). Morrison makes his debut in "Hearing." Check out the exclusive first photo above. "I'm ecstatic to be playing a role on my favorite show on TV," he tweeted after his role was announced in January. In the episode, Alicia, Eli and Peter's lawyer Mike Tascioni...
- 2/22/2016
- E! Online
The probability of a musical number in the Lockhart, Agos and Lee offices just got a lot higher.
Glee vet Matthew Morrison has joined The Good Wife in a recurring role, TVLine has confirmed.
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Morrison will play Connor Fox, an assistant U.S. attorney who is responsible for putting the last four Illinois governors behind bars. Described as a tough and smart guy, Connor doesn’t exactly warm to the Florricks upon meeting them.
The Good Wife‘s midseason premiere airs Sunday, Jan. 10, at 9/8c.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets?...
Glee vet Matthew Morrison has joined The Good Wife in a recurring role, TVLine has confirmed.
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Morrison will play Connor Fox, an assistant U.S. attorney who is responsible for putting the last four Illinois governors behind bars. Described as a tough and smart guy, Connor doesn’t exactly warm to the Florricks upon meeting them.
The Good Wife‘s midseason premiere airs Sunday, Jan. 10, at 9/8c.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets?...
- 1/7/2016
- TVLine.com
Glee alum Matthew Morrison has signed on for a recurring role on CBS’ The Good Wife. Morrison will be playing Connor Fox, the Ausa responsible for imprisoning the last four Illinois Governors. He’s tough, smart, and won’t take a bribe, which makes him bad news for the Florricks. Morrison currently stars as J.M Barrie in Harvey Weinstein’s Broadway musical Finding Neverland. He’s set to exit the show later this month. Morrison also starred as glee club director Mr…...
- 1/7/2016
- Deadline TV
Will "The Following's" fans "Forgive" this uneven season and return for the show's already announced third go-round? It all boils down to Episode 2.15 and if director/exec producer Marcos Siega can deliver the "huge... fantastic" finale promised in this clip.
"The Following" Episode 2.15 - "Forgive" (4/28/14, 9-10Pm)
The Tables Turn On Ryan Hardy And Joe Carroll - Mark and Luke (Sam Underwood) turn the tables on both Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon) and Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), forcing the two sworn enemies to come together to save the woman they love.
Cast: Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy; James Purefoy as Joe Carroll; Shawn Ashmore as Agent Mike Weston; Natalie Zea as Claire Matthews; Sam Underwood as Luke/Mark; Jessica Stroup as Max Hardy
Guest Cast: Sprague Grayden as Carrie Cooke; Mackenzie Marsh as Tilda; Felix Solis as Agent Clarke; Carter Jenkins as Preston; Connor Fox as Jason
For more info visit "The Following" website,...
"The Following" Episode 2.15 - "Forgive" (4/28/14, 9-10Pm)
The Tables Turn On Ryan Hardy And Joe Carroll - Mark and Luke (Sam Underwood) turn the tables on both Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon) and Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), forcing the two sworn enemies to come together to save the woman they love.
Cast: Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy; James Purefoy as Joe Carroll; Shawn Ashmore as Agent Mike Weston; Natalie Zea as Claire Matthews; Sam Underwood as Luke/Mark; Jessica Stroup as Max Hardy
Guest Cast: Sprague Grayden as Carrie Cooke; Mackenzie Marsh as Tilda; Felix Solis as Agent Clarke; Carter Jenkins as Preston; Connor Fox as Jason
For more info visit "The Following" website,...
- 4/26/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The only surefire way to avoid spoilers is to watch "The Following's" Season 2 finale (Ep. 2.15, entitled "Forgive") on Fox this coming Monday night when it airs, and of course the network has come up with a hastag to encourage live tweeing: #FollowingFriends.
They've also released a new teaser trailer and a few more photos featuring our favorite psycho TV twins.
"The Following" Episode 2.15 - "Forgive" (4/28/14, 9-10Pm)
The Tables Turn On Ryan Hardy And Joe Carroll - Mark and Luke (Sam Underwood) turn the tables on both Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon) and Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), forcing the two sworn enemies to come together to save the woman they love.
Cast: Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy; James Purefoy as Joe Carroll; Shawn Ashmore as Agent Mike Weston; Natalie Zea as Claire Matthews; Valorie Curry as Emma Hill; Connie Nielsen as Lily Gray; Sam Underwood as Luke/Mark; Jessica Stroup...
They've also released a new teaser trailer and a few more photos featuring our favorite psycho TV twins.
"The Following" Episode 2.15 - "Forgive" (4/28/14, 9-10Pm)
The Tables Turn On Ryan Hardy And Joe Carroll - Mark and Luke (Sam Underwood) turn the tables on both Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon) and Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), forcing the two sworn enemies to come together to save the woman they love.
Cast: Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy; James Purefoy as Joe Carroll; Shawn Ashmore as Agent Mike Weston; Natalie Zea as Claire Matthews; Valorie Curry as Emma Hill; Connie Nielsen as Lily Gray; Sam Underwood as Luke/Mark; Jessica Stroup...
- 4/25/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
You are cordially invited to the season finale of "The Following" (Episode 2.15, entitled "Forgive") next Monday, and before you RSVP, you might want to check out this new preview and still that Fox just released.
"The Following" Episode 2.15 - "Forgive" (4/28/14, 9-10Pm): The Tables Turn On Ryan Hardy And Joe Carroll In The Season Finale - Mark and Luke (Sam Underwood) turn the tables on both Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon) and Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), forcing the two sworn enemies to come together to save the woman they love.
Cast: Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy; James Purefoy as Joe Carroll; Shawn Ashmore as Agent Mike Weston; Natalie Zea as Claire Matthews; Valorie Curry as Emma Hill; Connie Nielsen as Lily Gray; Sam Underwood as Luke/Mark; Jessica Stroup as Max Hardy; Tiffany Boone as Mandy Lang
Guest Cast: Sprague Grayden as Carrie Cooke; Mackenzie Marsh as Tilda; Felix Solis...
"The Following" Episode 2.15 - "Forgive" (4/28/14, 9-10Pm): The Tables Turn On Ryan Hardy And Joe Carroll In The Season Finale - Mark and Luke (Sam Underwood) turn the tables on both Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon) and Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), forcing the two sworn enemies to come together to save the woman they love.
Cast: Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy; James Purefoy as Joe Carroll; Shawn Ashmore as Agent Mike Weston; Natalie Zea as Claire Matthews; Valorie Curry as Emma Hill; Connie Nielsen as Lily Gray; Sam Underwood as Luke/Mark; Jessica Stroup as Max Hardy; Tiffany Boone as Mandy Lang
Guest Cast: Sprague Grayden as Carrie Cooke; Mackenzie Marsh as Tilda; Felix Solis...
- 4/23/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Last night, Fox released the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "The Following" finale episode 15 of season 2, and it appears that things will get majorly intense and drama-filled as Claire's life is definitely hanging in the balance of Ryan and Joe Carroll's next move, and more! The episode is titled, "Forgive." In the new,15th finale episode, Mark and Luke will end up, turning the tables on both Ryan Hardy and Joe Carroll, forcing the two sworn enemies to come together to save the woman they love. Guest stars are going to include: Sprague Grayden as Carrie Cooke; Mackenzie Marsh as Tilda; Felix Solis as Agent Clarke; Carter Jenkins as Preston; and Connor Fox as Jaso. The finale episode 15 is scheduled to air on Monday night, April 28th at 8pm central time on Fox.
- 4/22/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Recently, Fox served up the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Following" episode 15 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Forgive," and it sounds like things will get quite intriguing as Ryan will be forced to work with his nemesis, Joe Carroll, and more! In the new,15th episode press release: the tables are going to turn on Ryan Hardy and Joe Carroll. Press release number 2: Mark and Luke (Sam Underwood) will turn the tables on both Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon) and Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), forcing the two sworn enemies to come together to save the woman they love. Guest stars will feature: Sprague Grayden as Carrie Cooke; Mackenzie Marsh as Tilda; Felix Solis as Agent Clarke; Carter Jenkins as Preston; and Connor Fox as Jaso. Episode 15 is set to air on Monday night, April 28th at 8pm central time on Fox.
- 4/21/2014
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Recently, Fox released the new,official, synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Following" episode 14 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Silence," and it sounds like things will get quite intense and intriguing as Joe Carroll finally unveils his last deadly plan, and more! The episode is entitled, "Silence." In the new,14th episode press release: Joe Carroll will unveil his final deadly plan. Press release number 2: Joe Carroll will put his final plan into action, threatening the lives of many, as Ryan and Mike go to great lengths to stop him and prevent more innocent lives from being lost. In the meantime, Claire will make a decision that leads her into dangerous territory, and Mark and Luke are going to attempt to figure out their next move. Guest stars will feature: Shane McRae as Robert; Sprague Grayden as Carrie Cooke; Mackenzie Marsh as Tilda; Liza de Weerd as Angela; Felix Solis...
- 4/14/2014
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
"The Following" continues to confound us. It seems like each season starts out promisingly, goes off the rails in the middle, and then comes back around at the end. And here we are near the end of Season 2 with Episode 2.13, "The Reaping," on its way. Will it follow the same pattern?
Again we ask: Why the hell does this show need 15 episodes per season? Stick with 12, or 13 at the most, and maybe things will improve. Powers-that-be, are you listening?
In any event, here are some stills and a new promo!
"The Following" Episode 2.13 - "The Reaping" (4/14/14, 9-10Pm)
Ryan Hardy Tracks Down The Korban Compound - Ryan tracks down the location of the Korban compound with hopes to infiltrate the cult and capture Joe Carroll, but all doesn’t go exactly as planned.
Meanwhile, Claire asks Carrie to deliver a message to Joe, and Weston makes a decision that will...
Again we ask: Why the hell does this show need 15 episodes per season? Stick with 12, or 13 at the most, and maybe things will improve. Powers-that-be, are you listening?
In any event, here are some stills and a new promo!
"The Following" Episode 2.13 - "The Reaping" (4/14/14, 9-10Pm)
Ryan Hardy Tracks Down The Korban Compound - Ryan tracks down the location of the Korban compound with hopes to infiltrate the cult and capture Joe Carroll, but all doesn’t go exactly as planned.
Meanwhile, Claire asks Carrie to deliver a message to Joe, and Weston makes a decision that will...
- 4/10/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Just three episodes remain in Season 2 of "The Following," and we're not about to stop watching after devoting so much time to it. You on board, too? Here's a preview of next week's Ep. 2.13, "The Reaping," along with a quick look back at Ep. 2.12, "Betrayal."
"The Following" Episode 2.12 - "Betrayal" (aired 4/7/14, 9-10Pm)
A Betrayal Leads To Chaos - After a series of public condemnations of Joe and his followers, Joe targets the son of a man who stands against him.
Meanwhile, Ryan is faced with the shocking news of Claire’s reappearance, and Mandy makes a decision that leads her to a familiar face, which could undo all that Joe has been working for.
Go behind the scenes as Ryan and Mike search a dark and creepy frat house and are attacked by a room full of people in white masks.
"The Following" Episode 2.13 - "The Reaping" (4/14/14, 9-10Pm...
"The Following" Episode 2.12 - "Betrayal" (aired 4/7/14, 9-10Pm)
A Betrayal Leads To Chaos - After a series of public condemnations of Joe and his followers, Joe targets the son of a man who stands against him.
Meanwhile, Ryan is faced with the shocking news of Claire’s reappearance, and Mandy makes a decision that leads her to a familiar face, which could undo all that Joe has been working for.
Go behind the scenes as Ryan and Mike search a dark and creepy frat house and are attacked by a room full of people in white masks.
"The Following" Episode 2.13 - "The Reaping" (4/14/14, 9-10Pm...
- 4/8/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Last night, Fox delivered the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "The Following" episode 13 of season 2, and it appears to be extremely wild and intense as Ryan gets caught up in some major danger in his ongoing quest to take down Joe Carroll, and more. The episode is titled, "The Reaping." In the new,13th episode, Ryan is going to track down the location of the Korban compound with aspirations of infiltrating the cult and finally taking down Joe Carroll. Unfortunately, things will not go smoothly. In the meantime, Claire is going to ask Carrie to give a message to Joe, and Weston will make a choice that is going to alter the course of his life forever. Guest stars are going to include: Shane McRae as Robert; Sprague Grayden as Carrie Cooke; Mackenzie Marsh as Tilda; Felix Solis as Agent Clarke; Carter Jenkins as Preston; Tom Cavanaugh...
- 4/8/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Recently, Fox served up the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Following" episode 13 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "The Reaping," and it sounds like things will get quite intriguing as Ryan makes an attempt to infiltrate Joe Carroll's cult in an effort to capture Joe, and more. In the new,13th episode press release: Ryan Hardy will track down the Korban compound. Press release number 2: Ryan is going to track down the location of the Korban compound with hopes to infiltrate the cult and capture Joe Carroll. However, all is not going to go exactly as planned. Meanwhile, Claire is going to ask Carrie to deliver a message to Joe, and Weston will make a choice that is going to change the course of his life forever. Guest stars will feature: Shane McRae as Robert; Sprague Grayden as Carrie Cooke; Mackenzie Marsh as Tilda; Felix Solis...
- 4/7/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Houston-based Group1217, LLC, has announced the beginning of production on new feature film 3 Solitude. The film is being produced by Group1217 co-owners Jesse Kozel and Annette VerHoeven along with producing partners Yvonne Maria Schaefer (Ymc Films) and Thomas Raft (Jefatov Films).
From the Press Release:
3 Solitude will be directed by Michael Flores, whose supernatural web series "Western X" has garnered him much attention from Hollywood. Recently he was nominated by the Producers Guild of America at the Digital 25 ceremony in Los Angeles as well as winning Best Directorial Debut of New Media/Webisode at the ITN Distribution Film and New Media awards in New York City. Flores is the screenwriter behind 3 Solitude along with contributing story creator Jesse Kozel.
"This is an ambitious independent psychological thriller containing horror elements with many plot twists and multi-layered characters," Kozel said in a recent interview. "We're pulling from so many different genres in...
From the Press Release:
3 Solitude will be directed by Michael Flores, whose supernatural web series "Western X" has garnered him much attention from Hollywood. Recently he was nominated by the Producers Guild of America at the Digital 25 ceremony in Los Angeles as well as winning Best Directorial Debut of New Media/Webisode at the ITN Distribution Film and New Media awards in New York City. Flores is the screenwriter behind 3 Solitude along with contributing story creator Jesse Kozel.
"This is an ambitious independent psychological thriller containing horror elements with many plot twists and multi-layered characters," Kozel said in a recent interview. "We're pulling from so many different genres in...
- 12/28/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Title: Mothman Directed by: Sheldon Wilson Starring: Jewel Staite, Connor Fox and Susie Abromeit Running time: 88 minutes, Not Rated It’s been ten years since an accident claimed the life of one of Katherine’s friends, and those involved buried a secret before she left town. Her editor gives her a new assignment: return to her hometown and cover the Mothman Festival. When she reunites with her old friends, the Mothman, a spirit of a murdered Native American chief that placed a curse on the town upon his death, arises to take revenge on those who have yet to pay for their crime. Firefly’s Jewel Staite gets a lead role in...
- 10/23/2011
- by juliana
- ShockYa
When I was employed at the University of South Florida in Tampa, I was a part of quite a few conference calls. They were sometimes interesting, but never as fascinating as the call set up by Syfy with Jewel Staite of "Firefly" fame, and Connor Fox of "Blood Night." Jewel and Connor star in "Mothman," which premieres April 24 on Syfy. The Mothman legend is one that got its start back in the 1960s in West Virginia. Several residents reported seeing a man with red glowing eyes and wings who resembled a giant moth. Some speculate that what these residents actually saw was a large bird such as a giant snowy owl or a sandhill crane. This is my favorite theory. You can, of course, read about this and other theories at "Mothman's" Wikipedia listging. Syfy.s "Mothman" brings the legend ...
- 4/23/2010
- GeekNation.com
This Saturday night marks the premiere of Syfy's latest cryptozoological creature feature, Mothman. Earlier this week I somehow got invited to get up extra early (by my standards) to take part in a conference call Q&A with stars Jewel Staite and Connor Fox.
Perhaps it was lack of sleep that led to me realize shortly after the call began that I had no earthly clue what the heck to ask either of them. Could also have been due to having not seen the film and Syfy not having done much to promote it until the past couple days.
I'm guessing most of the other callers taking part also had some difficulty coming up with questions to ask considering someone actually asked them to compare Louisiana and California movie catering. Anyway, here's the transcript of the call for those interested in hearing more about Mothman as well as "Stargate", "Firefly...
Perhaps it was lack of sleep that led to me realize shortly after the call began that I had no earthly clue what the heck to ask either of them. Could also have been due to having not seen the film and Syfy not having done much to promote it until the past couple days.
I'm guessing most of the other callers taking part also had some difficulty coming up with questions to ask considering someone actually asked them to compare Louisiana and California movie catering. Anyway, here's the transcript of the call for those interested in hearing more about Mothman as well as "Stargate", "Firefly...
- 4/23/2010
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
This weekend, Syfy channel debuts their newest monster movie, Mothman. A follow-up to 2002's The Mothman Prophecies, Syfy promises more creature and less feature than its predecessor. It is based on a real West Virginia legend of a man-sized creature with giant moth wings and huge, glowing red eyes that wrecks havoc near a WWII TNT factory. Syfy's film stars Connor Fox (Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet) and Jewel Staite (Firefly, Stargate: Atlantis) as a duo trying to evade the vengeful cryptid. They talk to us about swamp filming and upcoming genre projects. FEARnet: Mothman seems quite a bit darker than the previous Syfy Creature Features. Js: It is a little...
- 4/23/2010
- FEARnet
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