On the JoBlo Movies YouTube channel, we will be posting one full movie every other day throughout the week, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. The Free Movie of the Day we have for you today is the mystery thriller The Last Lullaby, starring Tom Sizemore. You can watch it over on the YouTube channel linked above, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article.
Directed by Jeffrey Goodman from a screenplay written by Max Allan Collins and Peter Biegen, The Last Lullaby has the following synopsis: A retired hit-man can’t pass up one last high-priced contract. In his final job, he is directed to kill the beautiful and intriguing librarian Sarah, but his violent ways begin to fail him as he falls for this totally unsuspecting mark.
Sizemore is joined in the cast by Sasha Alexander,...
Directed by Jeffrey Goodman from a screenplay written by Max Allan Collins and Peter Biegen, The Last Lullaby has the following synopsis: A retired hit-man can’t pass up one last high-priced contract. In his final job, he is directed to kill the beautiful and intriguing librarian Sarah, but his violent ways begin to fail him as he falls for this totally unsuspecting mark.
Sizemore is joined in the cast by Sasha Alexander,...
- 4/19/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
January Jones is joining the debate over self-tape audition practices in Hollywood.
The “Mad Men” alum took to her Instagram Stories to call out fees to audition and the issue of sending in self-tapes as opposed to in-person readings. “Note to Hollywood: It’s time for casting directors to come back into the office like everyone else. To audition actors in person,” Jones wrote on Instagram (via Variety). “And if anyone asks for a Fee to audition please know that this is criminal and Pathetic.”
She continued, “I personally have had to self tape several times since the pandemic began and there is zero benefit to it for anyone involved. It’s time consuming, expensive, and a drag to whomever you have to drag in to read with you (sorry Mom), and is often done with zero direction/notes. I can’t imagine how difficult it must be for an...
The “Mad Men” alum took to her Instagram Stories to call out fees to audition and the issue of sending in self-tapes as opposed to in-person readings. “Note to Hollywood: It’s time for casting directors to come back into the office like everyone else. To audition actors in person,” Jones wrote on Instagram (via Variety). “And if anyone asks for a Fee to audition please know that this is criminal and Pathetic.”
She continued, “I personally have had to self tape several times since the pandemic began and there is zero benefit to it for anyone involved. It’s time consuming, expensive, and a drag to whomever you have to drag in to read with you (sorry Mom), and is often done with zero direction/notes. I can’t imagine how difficult it must be for an...
- 3/7/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Pent-up frustration by actors over the way audition process has evolved — or devolved — during the pandemic erupted this week when actors Ever Carradine, Merrin Dungey and Sprague Grayden slammed an ad by Betty Mae Casting offering paid self-taping services for non-Betty Mae projects. Their comments launched a heated discussion about the wide use of self-tapes, which have replaced the vast majority of in-person auditions over the last three years.
Because the conversation was triggered by the ad from Betty Mae, the company of well known casting director Mary Vernieu, with SAG-AFTRA calling casting offices charging for audition tapes “an optical and ethical disaster,” the society of Hollywood casting directors have found themselves in the eye of the storm.
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Because the conversation was triggered by the ad from Betty Mae, the company of well known casting director Mary Vernieu, with SAG-AFTRA calling casting offices charging for audition tapes “an optical and ethical disaster,” the society of Hollywood casting directors have found themselves in the eye of the storm.
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- 3/4/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: After several actresses expressed frustration on Twitter this week about the cost of self-tape auditions, SAG-AFTRA weighed in Friday lambasting casting offices for cashing in on the process by offering rental facilities for actors.
“Casting offices charging actors for the creation and production of audition tapes is taking our industry in the wrong direction,” according to a statement. “It is an optical and ethical disaster. Actors are already faced with undue financial pressures in their pursuit of work. Casting offices running production and audition services runs counter to the principles of fairness and equity in our industry and the practice should be discouraged.”
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“Casting offices charging actors for the creation and production of audition tapes is taking our industry in the wrong direction,” according to a statement. “It is an optical and ethical disaster. Actors are already faced with undue financial pressures in their pursuit of work. Casting offices running production and audition services runs counter to the principles of fairness and equity in our industry and the practice should be discouraged.”
Related Story Actresses Like Ever Carradine, Merrin Dungey & Sprague Grayden Lament Cost Of Audition Tapes; “We’re Never Ever Getting Back In The Room” Related Story Patricia Arquette Urges Hollywood Unions To "Look Into The Future" In Upcoming Contract Negotiations Related Story SAG Awards: 'Everything Everywhere All At Once...
- 3/4/2023
- by Lynette Rice and David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
Updated: Several actresses like Ever Carradine (The Handmaid’s Tale), Merrin Dungey (Big Little Lies) and Sprague Grayden (Hightown) turned to Twitter this week to express frustration over the pandemic-era trend of (costly) tape auditions and whether in-person tryouts are truly a thing of the past.
Carradine began her social media rant by noting how an ad popped up on her Instagram account for a “respected casting director’s office offering self tape opportunities for a fee. If we can go to casting and tape, can’t we just go to casting and actually read without paying $50 an audition?”
When someone asked if actors now have to pay for an audition, Carradine replied, “No, but you have to pay a facility to tape and read with you. In the before covid times, this was a last resort and most auditions happened in person in the room with casting, producers and the director.
Carradine began her social media rant by noting how an ad popped up on her Instagram account for a “respected casting director’s office offering self tape opportunities for a fee. If we can go to casting and tape, can’t we just go to casting and actually read without paying $50 an audition?”
When someone asked if actors now have to pay for an audition, Carradine replied, “No, but you have to pay a facility to tape and read with you. In the before covid times, this was a last resort and most auditions happened in person in the room with casting, producers and the director.
- 3/2/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Dina Meyer (All American), Aaron Dominguez (Only Murders in the Building), Julia Tolchin (Loveland), Colin Bates (Broadway’s Girl from the North Country) and Jason Wiles (Third Watch) will star in the comedy Katie’s Mom (formerly The Dropout), marking the feature directorial debut of Tyrrell Shaffner.
The film is about a divorcée, played by Meyer, whose holiday celebration with her adult children derails when she falls for her daughter’s charming new boyfriend, played by Dominguez. Its cast also includes Jade Ramirez (You Cannot Hide), Clara York (Euphoria), Lexie Stevenson (The Young and The Restless) and Shannon Dee (Good Girls).
Shaffner and Meryl Branch-McTiernan wrote the script, which was a quarterfinalist in the Academy’s Nicholl screenplay competition two years in a row. Branch-McTiernan and Shaffner are producing for their banner Ex Files Productions alongside Corey Moss (White Elephant) of Bold Soul Studios. Executive Producers include Milan Chakraborty...
The film is about a divorcée, played by Meyer, whose holiday celebration with her adult children derails when she falls for her daughter’s charming new boyfriend, played by Dominguez. Its cast also includes Jade Ramirez (You Cannot Hide), Clara York (Euphoria), Lexie Stevenson (The Young and The Restless) and Shannon Dee (Good Girls).
Shaffner and Meryl Branch-McTiernan wrote the script, which was a quarterfinalist in the Academy’s Nicholl screenplay competition two years in a row. Branch-McTiernan and Shaffner are producing for their banner Ex Files Productions alongside Corey Moss (White Elephant) of Bold Soul Studios. Executive Producers include Milan Chakraborty...
- 7/15/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive Updated With More Confirmed Talent: For the first time ever, 24 star/executive producer Kiefer Sutherland, joined by most of the main cast and the creative team of the Emmy-winning drama, will reunite on Zoom to mark the 20th anniversary of the Fox series’ November 6, 2001 premiere.
Along with Sutherland, slated to participate in the virtual 24 fan convention, which will feature multiple panels and serve as Operation Smile fundraiser, will be fellow cast members Mary Lynn Rajskub, Leslie Hope, Elisha Cuthbert, Sarah Clarke, Eric Balfour, Reiko Aylesworth, Annie Wersching, Xander Berkeley, Sarah Wynter, Kim Raver, Gregory Itzin, Mykelti Williamson, Chris Diamantopoulos, Cherry Jones, Louis Lombardi, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Tzi Ma and Sprague Grayden, among others. Interacting with fans, they will appear together on classic 24-style split screen to share experiences and stories from working on the long-running action drama series.
“24 fans were the greatest I’ve ever experienced. I can’t wait to talk to you all,...
Along with Sutherland, slated to participate in the virtual 24 fan convention, which will feature multiple panels and serve as Operation Smile fundraiser, will be fellow cast members Mary Lynn Rajskub, Leslie Hope, Elisha Cuthbert, Sarah Clarke, Eric Balfour, Reiko Aylesworth, Annie Wersching, Xander Berkeley, Sarah Wynter, Kim Raver, Gregory Itzin, Mykelti Williamson, Chris Diamantopoulos, Cherry Jones, Louis Lombardi, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Tzi Ma and Sprague Grayden, among others. Interacting with fans, they will appear together on classic 24-style split screen to share experiences and stories from working on the long-running action drama series.
“24 fans were the greatest I’ve ever experienced. I can’t wait to talk to you all,...
- 11/2/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
What a difference a year makes.
The shifting dynamics on A Million Little Things Season 2 have brought us to this.
A Million Little Things Season 2 Episode 19 serves as the season finale, and there are going to be some twists and turns for everyone involved.
From the official synopsis alone, we know there is a vow renewal, a possible baby arrival, some traction on the relationship between Delilah and Miles, as well as some more information on the mysterious lake accident.
Here's the official press release from ABC:
"'til death do us part"- As Eddie and Katherine prepare to renew their vows, Eve goes into labor and everyone rushes to the hospital.
Meanwhile, things are getting serious with Delilah and Miles. Maggie shares some shocking news with Gary, and Eddie learns more about his involvement in the mysterious lake accident on the season finale of ABC's "A Million Little Things,...
The shifting dynamics on A Million Little Things Season 2 have brought us to this.
A Million Little Things Season 2 Episode 19 serves as the season finale, and there are going to be some twists and turns for everyone involved.
From the official synopsis alone, we know there is a vow renewal, a possible baby arrival, some traction on the relationship between Delilah and Miles, as well as some more information on the mysterious lake accident.
Here's the official press release from ABC:
"'til death do us part"- As Eddie and Katherine prepare to renew their vows, Eve goes into labor and everyone rushes to the hospital.
Meanwhile, things are getting serious with Delilah and Miles. Maggie shares some shocking news with Gary, and Eddie learns more about his involvement in the mysterious lake accident on the season finale of ABC's "A Million Little Things,...
- 3/25/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
For a family drama, A Million Little Things has quite a few stashes of unaccounted-for drugs, doesn’t it?
Another bit of illicit material shows up in Thursday’s episode, when Eddie finds a vial of cocaine in his home recording studio and immediately assumes that his visiting sister Lindsay isn’t as sober as she claims to be. On a related topic: What about the ownership of those loose joints Gary found in the bottom of Sophie’s sleeping bag a few weeks back? It seems like we get an answer, albeit a fleeting and context-free one, in this episode.
Another bit of illicit material shows up in Thursday’s episode, when Eddie finds a vial of cocaine in his home recording studio and immediately assumes that his visiting sister Lindsay isn’t as sober as she claims to be. On a related topic: What about the ownership of those loose joints Gary found in the bottom of Sophie’s sleeping bag a few weeks back? It seems like we get an answer, albeit a fleeting and context-free one, in this episode.
- 3/6/2020
- TVLine.com
The family reunion that takes place on this week’s A Million Little Things will be less “barbecues and matching T-shirts” and more “guarded smiles and tentative hopes for the best,” cast member David Giuntoli previews.
Because when Eddie’s sister Lindsay shows up in Thursday’s episode (ABC, 10/9c) after a years-long absence, she very well might threaten his hard-won sobriety — and therefore the stability of his family.
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Because when Eddie’s sister Lindsay shows up in Thursday’s episode (ABC, 10/9c) after a years-long absence, she very well might threaten his hard-won sobriety — and therefore the stability of his family.
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- 3/3/2020
- TVLine.com
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com
Question: I would welcome with open arms anything you can share about the remaining episodes of This Is Us. —Michelle
Ausiello: How about some exclusive intel on the Season 4 finale? I can confirm that the forthcoming season ender (aka Episode 18) will bear the title, “Strangers: Part Two.” What does this tell us, aside from the likely fact that the finale will serve as something of a bookend to the Season 4 premiere, which was titled “Strangers”? Well, at the very least,...
Question: I would welcome with open arms anything you can share about the remaining episodes of This Is Us. —Michelle
Ausiello: How about some exclusive intel on the Season 4 finale? I can confirm that the forthcoming season ender (aka Episode 18) will bear the title, “Strangers: Part Two.” What does this tell us, aside from the likely fact that the finale will serve as something of a bookend to the Season 4 premiere, which was titled “Strangers”? Well, at the very least,...
- 2/27/2020
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Alexandra Grey is set to recur on Fox’s Empire for the musical drama’s sixth and final season.
Grey will make her Empire debut on tonight’s episode as as Melody Barnes, who is described as “a badass singer/songwriter/producer with a quick mouth covered by a chosen shyness.”
Grey recently reprised her role as Elizah in the Transparent finale movie. She also recurs as Denise Lockwood on NBC’s Chicago Med and next will be seen in the title role on the forthcoming Lisa Donato-directed Gossamer Folds. Deadline exclusively broke the story that Grey will play a trans woman who befriends a young man in a small town. The film comes from Yeardley Smith and Ben Cornwell’s Paperclip Ltd. and also stars Jackson Robert Scott (It) Sprague Grayden, Shane West, Ethan Suplee and Franklin Ojeda Smith.
Empire kicked off its sixth and final season...
Grey will make her Empire debut on tonight’s episode as as Melody Barnes, who is described as “a badass singer/songwriter/producer with a quick mouth covered by a chosen shyness.”
Grey recently reprised her role as Elizah in the Transparent finale movie. She also recurs as Denise Lockwood on NBC’s Chicago Med and next will be seen in the title role on the forthcoming Lisa Donato-directed Gossamer Folds. Deadline exclusively broke the story that Grey will play a trans woman who befriends a young man in a small town. The film comes from Yeardley Smith and Ben Cornwell’s Paperclip Ltd. and also stars Jackson Robert Scott (It) Sprague Grayden, Shane West, Ethan Suplee and Franklin Ojeda Smith.
Empire kicked off its sixth and final season...
- 10/1/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Fred Savage makes his talk-show host debut Sunday on Fox’s “What Just Happened??! With Fred Savage” — a very real aftershow based on a very not real sci-fi series called “The Flare.” Well, not real for now, at least, as the “Wonder Years” alum is thinking maybe his show could help its fake lead-in get the green light.
“I’ll be honest, we’re hoping that it’s not so fake,” Savage — who hosts, co-created and executive produces “What Just Happened??!” — told TheWrap. “I mean, ‘The Flare’ does exist — just a scene at a time. The books are obviously completely made up, but the show itself, like, we have a real cast, a real director, and I think it’s a good show.”
“The Flare” is based on fictional author Tj Whitford’s sci-fi book series, “The Moon is the Sun at Night,” which has been a favorite of Savage’s since childhood.
“I’ll be honest, we’re hoping that it’s not so fake,” Savage — who hosts, co-created and executive produces “What Just Happened??!” — told TheWrap. “I mean, ‘The Flare’ does exist — just a scene at a time. The books are obviously completely made up, but the show itself, like, we have a real cast, a real director, and I think it’s a good show.”
“The Flare” is based on fictional author Tj Whitford’s sci-fi book series, “The Moon is the Sun at Night,” which has been a favorite of Savage’s since childhood.
- 6/28/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Rob Lowe will be the first guest on Fox’s upcoming parody after-show “What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage,” which will reunite the stars of the previously-canceled “The Grinder.”
Framed to be a talk show to discuss the events after Fox’s made-up sci-fi drama, “The Flare,” “What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage” will invite special guests like Lowe to analyze what took place on the fictional show’s latest episode (akin to AMC’s “Talking Dead and “Talking Saul”), and will include as set visits to “The Flare,” interviews with the “cast,” and fan discussions.
Kevin Zegers (“Dirty John”), Guillermo Diaz (“Scandal”) and Shiri Appleby (“UnReal”) are among those tapped to play the “cast” of “The Flare.”
Also Read: Fred Savage to Host a Real After-Show for a Fake Sci-Fi Thriller Series on Fox
Fox describes the fake show “The Flare” as being based on fictional author Tj Whitford’s sci-fi book series,...
Framed to be a talk show to discuss the events after Fox’s made-up sci-fi drama, “The Flare,” “What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage” will invite special guests like Lowe to analyze what took place on the fictional show’s latest episode (akin to AMC’s “Talking Dead and “Talking Saul”), and will include as set visits to “The Flare,” interviews with the “cast,” and fan discussions.
Kevin Zegers (“Dirty John”), Guillermo Diaz (“Scandal”) and Shiri Appleby (“UnReal”) are among those tapped to play the “cast” of “The Flare.”
Also Read: Fred Savage to Host a Real After-Show for a Fake Sci-Fi Thriller Series on Fox
Fox describes the fake show “The Flare” as being based on fictional author Tj Whitford’s sci-fi book series,...
- 5/31/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Hey, "NCIS: Los Angeles" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed episode 23 tonight. Now that it's officially done and just a mere footnote in time, it's time to see what the big season 10, finale episode 24 will have in store for you guys. That's right, guys. Episode 24 is indeed the final episode for this current season 10. That means after this one, you will have to wait about three months to see another new episode. The good news is that you will see another new episode because we can officially confirm that CBS has renewed the show for a brand new season 11! That's right. The show will be back with all new episodes this Fall 2019. We'll post more details on that at a later date. For now, let's get right back to the matter at hand. CBS did serve up a press release for the finale episode 24. So, that's what we'll be using for this spoiler session.
- 5/12/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Hey, "NCIS: Los Angeles" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight's 22nd episode of this current season 10. Now that it's officially aired and over with, it's time to go over what the next, new episode 23 will have in store for you guys next Sunday night, May 12, 2019. It's the second to last episode of this season. So, season 10 is definitely about to come to a close. The folks over at CBS were kind enough to put out a press release for episode 23. So, that is what we'll be using for this spoiler session. As always, we'll go ahead and get things started by revealing what episode 23 is titled. CBS' press release revealed that the producers decided to go with, "The Guardian." That's right, guys. Episode 23 is named , "The Guardian." It's a nice, simple title. Episode 23 sounds like it will feature more adventure, possible action and dramatic scenes as the NCIS:...
- 5/5/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
In today’s film news roundup, Coldplay documentary “A Head Full of Dreams” performs well, Jon Heder’s “When Jeff Tried to Save the World” gets distribution and shooting has begun on transgender drama “Gossamer Folds.”
Box Office
Trafalgar Releasing has reported more than $3.5 million in box office revenue in one day for the Coldplay documentary “A Head Full of Dreams” from director Mat Whitecross.
Trafalgar said the film sold more than 300,000 tickets in over 70 countries worldwide and across 2,650 movie theaters on Nov. 14. It was the no. 1 title in the Netherlands, no. 2 in the UK, Australia and Italy and no. 5 in the Us.
The release was in collaboration with Coldplay’s management team at Warner Music, Parlophone and Dave Holmes Management. The film showcases live performances and backstage footage from the global stadium tour A Head Full of Dreams, alongside archive material captured over 20 years.
Coldplay manager Dave Holmes said,...
Box Office
Trafalgar Releasing has reported more than $3.5 million in box office revenue in one day for the Coldplay documentary “A Head Full of Dreams” from director Mat Whitecross.
Trafalgar said the film sold more than 300,000 tickets in over 70 countries worldwide and across 2,650 movie theaters on Nov. 14. It was the no. 1 title in the Netherlands, no. 2 in the UK, Australia and Italy and no. 5 in the Us.
The release was in collaboration with Coldplay’s management team at Warner Music, Parlophone and Dave Holmes Management. The film showcases live performances and backstage footage from the global stadium tour A Head Full of Dreams, alongside archive material captured over 20 years.
Coldplay manager Dave Holmes said,...
- 11/16/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Yeardley Smith and Ben Cornwell’s Paperclip Ltd and Mill House Motion Pictures announced today that their forthcoming drama Gossamer Folds starring Alexandra Grey and Jackson Robert Scott (It) has begun production. The Lisa Donato-directed film written by Bridget Flanery has also added Sprague Grayden, Shane West, Ethan Suplee, and Franklin Ojeda Smith.
Yeardley Smith will also appear along with Brenda Currin and Jen Richards. Ava Benjamin Shorr serves as Dp.
The film is set in 1986 and tells the story of ten-year-old Tate (Scott) who is uprooted from the big city and unceremoniously moved to a small town where he is forced to spend a lonely summer bearing witness to his parents’ disintegrating marriage (West and Grayden). Tate ends...
Yeardley Smith will also appear along with Brenda Currin and Jen Richards. Ava Benjamin Shorr serves as Dp.
The film is set in 1986 and tells the story of ten-year-old Tate (Scott) who is uprooted from the big city and unceremoniously moved to a small town where he is forced to spend a lonely summer bearing witness to his parents’ disintegrating marriage (West and Grayden). Tate ends...
- 11/15/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Alisha Granderson’s killer is in the wind, but Slattery (played by Adam Baldwin) is determined to hunt her down, as revealed in this sneak peek from TNT’s The Last Ship.
In the final season’s seventh episode, titled “Somos la Sangre,” Vulture team — pinned down after days of fighting — must find their way into a secretive enemy camp. Meanwhile back in the States, Slattery questions Elli (Jericho‘s Sprague Grayden) about where her treasonous and murderous sister Kelsi (American Crime‘s Caitlin Gerard) might have slipped off to.
Elli claims that Kelsi is “just a confused girl from...
In the final season’s seventh episode, titled “Somos la Sangre,” Vulture team — pinned down after days of fighting — must find their way into a secretive enemy camp. Meanwhile back in the States, Slattery questions Elli (Jericho‘s Sprague Grayden) about where her treasonous and murderous sister Kelsi (American Crime‘s Caitlin Gerard) might have slipped off to.
Elli claims that Kelsi is “just a confused girl from...
- 10/20/2018
- TVLine.com
Bravo has dropped the first teaser featuring Eric Bana as John Meehan in its true crime anthology Dirty John, produced by Universal Cable Productions. In the chilling clip, we see Meehan (Bana) rehearsing his lines before he goes to meet his next victim.
Written by Chance co-creator Alexandra Cunningham, Dirty John is based on the articles and breakout true-crime podcast from Los Angeles Times reporter Christopher Goffard. It centers on John Meehan (Bana), a handsome and romantic charmer who sweeps Debra Newell, played by Connie Britton, off her feet and pulls her into his web of lies. The series chronicles the true story of how a romance with Meehan spiraled into secrets, denial and manipulation.
Britton is executive producing with Reiner, Cunningham, Atlas Entertainment’s Richard Suckle and Charles Roven, and Los Angeles Times Studios’ Mark Herzog, Christopher G. Cowen and Chris Argentieri.
In addition to Bana and Britton, the...
Written by Chance co-creator Alexandra Cunningham, Dirty John is based on the articles and breakout true-crime podcast from Los Angeles Times reporter Christopher Goffard. It centers on John Meehan (Bana), a handsome and romantic charmer who sweeps Debra Newell, played by Connie Britton, off her feet and pulls her into his web of lies. The series chronicles the true story of how a romance with Meehan spiraled into secrets, denial and manipulation.
Britton is executive producing with Reiner, Cunningham, Atlas Entertainment’s Richard Suckle and Charles Roven, and Los Angeles Times Studios’ Mark Herzog, Christopher G. Cowen and Chris Argentieri.
In addition to Bana and Britton, the...
- 9/17/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s business time! Flight of the Conchords: Live at the London Apollo will air Saturday, Oct. 6 at 10/9c on HBO.
In the special, musical comedians Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement perform classic hits and new original songs from their “Flight of the Conchords Sing Flight of the Conchords Tour.”
Watch the duo’s special video announcement below:
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* Matthew Morrison (Glee) and Ally Sheedy (Psych, The Breakfast Club) will guest-star during Smilf Season 2 as an ex-beau and friend of Frankie Shaw’s character Bridgette, respectively, our sister site Variety reports.
* The...
In the special, musical comedians Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement perform classic hits and new original songs from their “Flight of the Conchords Sing Flight of the Conchords Tour.”
Watch the duo’s special video announcement below:
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* Matthew Morrison (Glee) and Ally Sheedy (Psych, The Breakfast Club) will guest-star during Smilf Season 2 as an ex-beau and friend of Frankie Shaw’s character Bridgette, respectively, our sister site Variety reports.
* The...
- 7/25/2018
- TVLine.com
Bravo has rounded out the cast and set Jeffrey Reiner to direct the first four episodes of the true crime anthology starring Connie Britton and Eric Bana, as production gets underway in Los Angeles. Reiner also will executive produce the series which hails from Universal Cable Productions, Los Angeles Times Studios and Atlas Entertainment. It’s set to premiere later this year on Bravo.
Written by Chance co-creator Alexandra Cunningham, Dirty John is based on the articles and breakout true-crime podcast from Los Angeles Times reporter Christopher Goffard. It centers on John Meehan (Bana), a handsome and romantic charmer who sweeps Debra Newell (Britton) off her feet and pulls her into his web of lies. The series chronicles the true story of how a romance with Meehan spiraled into secrets, denial and manipulation.
Joining previously announced Julia Garner, Juno Temple, Jean Smart and Kevin Zegers,...
Written by Chance co-creator Alexandra Cunningham, Dirty John is based on the articles and breakout true-crime podcast from Los Angeles Times reporter Christopher Goffard. It centers on John Meehan (Bana), a handsome and romantic charmer who sweeps Debra Newell (Britton) off her feet and pulls her into his web of lies. The series chronicles the true story of how a romance with Meehan spiraled into secrets, denial and manipulation.
Joining previously announced Julia Garner, Juno Temple, Jean Smart and Kevin Zegers,...
- 7/24/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Network: FX
Episodes: 92 (hour)
Seasons: Seven
TV show dates: September 3, 2008 -- December 9, 2014
Series status: Ended
Performers include: Charlie Hunnam, Mark Boone Junior, Tommy Flanagan, Maggie Siff, Ron Perlman, Kim Coates, Katey Sagal, Theo Rossi, Ryan Hurst, Johnny Lewis, William Lucking, Dayton Callie, Taylor Sheridan, Ally Walker, Winter Ave Zoli, Adam Arkin, Henry Rollins, Dendrie Taylor, Emilio Rivera, Jamie McShane, Marcos A. Ferraez, Mitch Pileggi, Callard Harris, Julie Ariola, Tory Kittles, Sprague Grayden, Nicholas Guest, Jay Karnes, Tara Macken, and Drea de Matteo.
TV show description:
This dark and humorous drama follows the members of a notorious motorcycle club from Charming, California. The mission of the local Redwood chapter of the Sons of Anarchy (Soa) is to protect their simple town from advancing drug dealers and local corporate developers -- while also making sure...
Episodes: 92 (hour)
Seasons: Seven
TV show dates: September 3, 2008 -- December 9, 2014
Series status: Ended
Performers include: Charlie Hunnam, Mark Boone Junior, Tommy Flanagan, Maggie Siff, Ron Perlman, Kim Coates, Katey Sagal, Theo Rossi, Ryan Hurst, Johnny Lewis, William Lucking, Dayton Callie, Taylor Sheridan, Ally Walker, Winter Ave Zoli, Adam Arkin, Henry Rollins, Dendrie Taylor, Emilio Rivera, Jamie McShane, Marcos A. Ferraez, Mitch Pileggi, Callard Harris, Julie Ariola, Tory Kittles, Sprague Grayden, Nicholas Guest, Jay Karnes, Tara Macken, and Drea de Matteo.
TV show description:
This dark and humorous drama follows the members of a notorious motorcycle club from Charming, California. The mission of the local Redwood chapter of the Sons of Anarchy (Soa) is to protect their simple town from advancing drug dealers and local corporate developers -- while also making sure...
- 12/10/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It's Comic-Con Sunday. Woo! On Saturday, I live-blogged Wbtv's Night of DC Entertainment, "True Blood" and "The Vampire Diaries." Sunday is TV Day in Hall H and I'll be live-blogging panels for "Sons of Anarchy" and "The Strain." But first? Kevin Williamson and Kevin Bacon return to see if people are actually interested in what's in store for Season 3 of "The Following"... Follow along... [See what I did there?] 11:13 a.m. The line to get into Hall H is, at the most, a couple hundred people and I'm guessing a couple thousand "Supernatural" fans departed. 11:15 a.m. Off we go! Our panel: Sam Underwood, Marcos Siega, Kevin Bacon, Kevin Williamson, Jennifer Johnson, Shawn Ashmore and Jessica Stroup. 11:18 a.m. They shot two endings last season, at least allegedly. With teases like this, I never know who's joking and which "special" endings are real. It begins as last season did with Kevin Bacon...
- 7/27/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
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
The Following, Season 2, Episode 14, “Silence”
Written by Scott Reynolds
Directed by Steve Shill
Airs Mondays at 9pm (Et) on Fox
“What do you think death is?”
“Silence”
Last week’s episode of The Following, “The Reaping”, was perhaps the best hour of the show’s scattered second season. Not only was it consistently entertaining, dark, and effective, it featured the long awaited reunion of Ryan (Kevin Bacon) and Joe (James Purefoy). Claire (Natalie Zea) revealed her survival to Joe and in perhaps the finest twist yet, Mike (Shawn Ashmore), this season’s breakout star, killed Lily Grey (Connie Nielsen) in cold blood as Ryan and Max watched in horror. It was a stunning and exceptionally well constructed moment.
Claire’s reveal to Joe, in a cleverly crafted coded message delivered by Carrie (Sprague Grayden), was a high point for Claire’s return, which has been a bit of a mixed bag for the series.
Written by Scott Reynolds
Directed by Steve Shill
Airs Mondays at 9pm (Et) on Fox
“What do you think death is?”
“Silence”
Last week’s episode of The Following, “The Reaping”, was perhaps the best hour of the show’s scattered second season. Not only was it consistently entertaining, dark, and effective, it featured the long awaited reunion of Ryan (Kevin Bacon) and Joe (James Purefoy). Claire (Natalie Zea) revealed her survival to Joe and in perhaps the finest twist yet, Mike (Shawn Ashmore), this season’s breakout star, killed Lily Grey (Connie Nielsen) in cold blood as Ryan and Max watched in horror. It was a stunning and exceptionally well constructed moment.
Claire’s reveal to Joe, in a cleverly crafted coded message delivered by Carrie (Sprague Grayden), was a high point for Claire’s return, which has been a bit of a mixed bag for the series.
- 4/22/2014
- by Tressa
- SoundOnSight
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
To get you ready for tonight's Episode 2.12 of "The Following," entitled "Betrayal," Fox has released another clip. In this one Joe (James Purefoy) explains to Emma (Valorie Curry) how religion is responsible for far more bloodshed than he could ever be.
"The Following" Episode 2.12 - "Betrayal" (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.
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; Jessica Stroup as Max...
"The Following" Episode 2.12 - "Betrayal" (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.
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; Jessica Stroup as Max...
- 4/7/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
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
Our enthusiasm for "The Following" has waned, but not our morbid curiosity as to how the authorities can fuck up next. And with Lily back in the picture, we're game to stick around until the end of the season. If you are too, here are a clip and some photos from Ep. 2.12, "Betrayal."
"The Following" Episode 2.12 - "Betrayal" (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.
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...
"The Following" Episode 2.12 - "Betrayal" (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.
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...
- 4/5/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Last night, Fox released the new,official,synopsis/spoilers and promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "The Following" episode 12 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Betrayal," and it appears to be very interesting as Claire amazes Ryan with her reappearance, Claire really wants to put a bullet in Joe's head, and more. In the new,12 episode press release: A betrayal will lead to chaos. Press release number 2: After a series of public condemnations of Joe and his followers, Joe will target the son of a man who stands against him. In the meantime, Ryan is going to get faced with the shocking news of Claire's reappearance ,and Mandy is going to make a decision that leads her to a familiar face which could undo all that Joe has been working for. Guest stars will feature: Shane McRae as Robert; Sprague Grayden as Carrie Cooke; Mackenzie Marsh as Tilda...
- 4/1/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
The Following, Season 2, Episode 11, “Freedom”
Written by Kevin Williamson
Directed by Liz Friedlander
Airs Mondays at 9pm (Et) on Fox
“You tell them not to confuse the man I used to be with the man I am today”.
The beginning of The Following’s second season was ultimately a great improvement over the first season but over the last several episodes the show has fallen back into the issues that plagued the show the first time around. “Freedom”, like most of the later episodes of season 2 has its good moments, but it’s mostly a tedious affair.
By and large the season 2 has been quick moving, dark, strangely charming (thanks to James Purefoy), and twisted. It was pretty much everything that we wanted the first time around. And then somewhere between Lily Grey (Connie Nielsen) disappearing and Claire (Natalie Zea) returning the show messed up, mostly because it returned to...
Written by Kevin Williamson
Directed by Liz Friedlander
Airs Mondays at 9pm (Et) on Fox
“You tell them not to confuse the man I used to be with the man I am today”.
The beginning of The Following’s second season was ultimately a great improvement over the first season but over the last several episodes the show has fallen back into the issues that plagued the show the first time around. “Freedom”, like most of the later episodes of season 2 has its good moments, but it’s mostly a tedious affair.
By and large the season 2 has been quick moving, dark, strangely charming (thanks to James Purefoy), and twisted. It was pretty much everything that we wanted the first time around. And then somewhere between Lily Grey (Connie Nielsen) disappearing and Claire (Natalie Zea) returning the show messed up, mostly because it returned to...
- 4/1/2014
- by Tressa
- SoundOnSight
We have just a few more hours to wait for tonight's Episode 2.11 of "The Following," entitled "Freedom," and to help fill the time Fox has released a new sneak peek, in which a deadly massacre, thought to be sparked by Joe Carroll, leads Ryan and Mike into very dangerous territory.
"The Following" Episode 2.11 - "Freedom" (3/31/14, 9-10Pm; repeats 4/5/14, 9-10Pm)
A deadly massacre, thought to be sparked by Joe Carroll, leads Ryan and Mike into very dangerous territory. But as more details are revealed, they realize another leader might be on the rise.
Meanwhile, Joe continues to train the Korban cult and confirms his new plans with Emma and those who doubt him.
Cast: Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy; James Purefoy as Joe Carroll; Shawn Ashmore as Agent Mike Weston; Valorie Curry as Emma Hill; Connie Nielsen as Lily Gray; Sam Underwood as Luke; Jessica Stroup as Max Hardy; Tiffany Boone...
"The Following" Episode 2.11 - "Freedom" (3/31/14, 9-10Pm; repeats 4/5/14, 9-10Pm)
A deadly massacre, thought to be sparked by Joe Carroll, leads Ryan and Mike into very dangerous territory. But as more details are revealed, they realize another leader might be on the rise.
Meanwhile, Joe continues to train the Korban cult and confirms his new plans with Emma and those who doubt him.
Cast: Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy; James Purefoy as Joe Carroll; Shawn Ashmore as Agent Mike Weston; Valorie Curry as Emma Hill; Connie Nielsen as Lily Gray; Sam Underwood as Luke; Jessica Stroup as Max Hardy; Tiffany Boone...
- 3/31/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Ryan is uncharacteristically optimistic, Emma and Robert have a heart-to-heart chat, and Carrie and Ryan get interrupted in these three new clips from Monday night's Episode 2.11 of "The Following," entitled "Freedom."
"The Following" Episode 2.11 - "Freedom" (3/31/14, 9-10Pm; repeats 4/5/14, 9-10Pm)
A deadly massacre, thought to be sparked by Joe Carroll, leads Ryan and Mike into very dangerous territory. But as more details are revealed, they realize another leader might be on the rise.
Meanwhile, Joe continues to train the Korban cult and confirms his new plans with Emma and those who doubt him.
Cast: Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy; James Purefoy as Joe Carroll; Shawn Ashmore as Agent Mike Weston; Valorie Curry as Emma Hill; Connie Nielsen as Lily Gray; Sam Underwood as Luke; Jessica Stroup as Max Hardy; Tiffany Boone as Mandy Lang
Guest Cast: Shane McRae as Robert; Sprague Grayden as Carrie Cooke; John Lafayette as Captain...
"The Following" Episode 2.11 - "Freedom" (3/31/14, 9-10Pm; repeats 4/5/14, 9-10Pm)
A deadly massacre, thought to be sparked by Joe Carroll, leads Ryan and Mike into very dangerous territory. But as more details are revealed, they realize another leader might be on the rise.
Meanwhile, Joe continues to train the Korban cult and confirms his new plans with Emma and those who doubt him.
Cast: Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy; James Purefoy as Joe Carroll; Shawn Ashmore as Agent Mike Weston; Valorie Curry as Emma Hill; Connie Nielsen as Lily Gray; Sam Underwood as Luke; Jessica Stroup as Max Hardy; Tiffany Boone as Mandy Lang
Guest Cast: Shane McRae as Robert; Sprague Grayden as Carrie Cooke; John Lafayette as Captain...
- 3/29/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
"The Following." Are any of you guys still watching? We are despite the fact that each week has us rolling our eyes at the stupidity of some of the characters. In any event, in this "Insider" look at Episode 2.10, "Teacher's Pet," we hear from the cast and crew.
"The Following" Episode 2.10 - "Teacher's Pet" (aired 3/24/14, 9-10Pm; repeats 3/29/14, 9-10Pm)
Ryan Hardy Comes One Step Closer To Joe Carroll -- As his power over the Korban cult grows, Joe sets a deadly plan in action using new acolytes to carry out his demands.
Meanwhile, Ryan and Max devise a plan to contact Joe in hopes of tracking down his whereabouts, and Weston meets with a face from the past.
Related Story: It's a Deadly Mess in these Images from "The Following" Episode 2.11 - "Freedom"
"The Following" Episode 2.11 - "Freedom" (3/31/14, 9-10Pm; repeats 4/5/14, 9-10Pm)
A deadly massacre, thought to be sparked by Joe Carroll,...
"The Following" Episode 2.10 - "Teacher's Pet" (aired 3/24/14, 9-10Pm; repeats 3/29/14, 9-10Pm)
Ryan Hardy Comes One Step Closer To Joe Carroll -- As his power over the Korban cult grows, Joe sets a deadly plan in action using new acolytes to carry out his demands.
Meanwhile, Ryan and Max devise a plan to contact Joe in hopes of tracking down his whereabouts, and Weston meets with a face from the past.
Related Story: It's a Deadly Mess in these Images from "The Following" Episode 2.11 - "Freedom"
"The Following" Episode 2.11 - "Freedom" (3/31/14, 9-10Pm; repeats 4/5/14, 9-10Pm)
A deadly massacre, thought to be sparked by Joe Carroll,...
- 3/27/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Last night episode of "The Following" is still on our DVR so we don't have any clever comments about it to share; instead we'll shut up and provide you with a look at next week's Episode 2.11, "Freedom," in which Ryan and Mike find themselves in a deadly mess.
"The Following" Episode 2.11 - "Freedom" (3/31/14, 9-10Pm; repeats 4/5/14, 9-10Pm)
A deadly massacre, thought to be sparked by Joe Carroll, leads Ryan and Mike into very dangerous territory. But as more details are revealed, they realize another leader might be on the rise.
Meanwhile, Joe continues to train the Korban cult and confirms his new plans with Emma and those who doubt him.
Cast: Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy; James Purefoy as Joe Carroll; Shawn Ashmore as Agent Mike Weston; Valorie Curry as Emma Hill; Connie Nielsen as Lily Gray; Sam Underwood as Luke; Jessica Stroup as Max Hardy; Tiffany Boone as...
"The Following" Episode 2.11 - "Freedom" (3/31/14, 9-10Pm; repeats 4/5/14, 9-10Pm)
A deadly massacre, thought to be sparked by Joe Carroll, leads Ryan and Mike into very dangerous territory. But as more details are revealed, they realize another leader might be on the rise.
Meanwhile, Joe continues to train the Korban cult and confirms his new plans with Emma and those who doubt him.
Cast: Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy; James Purefoy as Joe Carroll; Shawn Ashmore as Agent Mike Weston; Valorie Curry as Emma Hill; Connie Nielsen as Lily Gray; Sam Underwood as Luke; Jessica Stroup as Max Hardy; Tiffany Boone as...
- 3/25/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Last night, Fox dished out the new,official,spoilers,synopsis and promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "The Following" episode 11 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Freedom," and it appears to be very interesting and dramatic as Claire wants to give up her witness protection situation to warn Ryan about something, and more. In the new,11th episode press release: Ryan Hardy and Mike Weston will find themselves in a deadly mess. Press release number 2: A deadly massacre, thought to be sparked by Joe Carroll, will lead Ryan and Mike into very dangerous territory. But as more details are revealed, they will realize another leader might be on the rise. In the meantime, Joe is going to continue to train the Korban cult and will confirm his new plans with Emma and those who doubt him. Guest stars will feature: Shane McRae as Robert; Sprague Grayden as Carrie...
- 3/25/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
The Following, Season 2, Episode 10, “Teacher’s Pet”
Written by Brett Mahoney
Directed by Marcos Siega
Airs Mondays at 9pm (Et) on Fox
“I don’t want to find him, I want to kill him”
The reveal that Claire (Natalie Zea) survived her stabbing changes everything for The Following. That moment at the end of “Unmasked” last week was a great surprise but more importantly, it challenges what we know about our characters.We’re suddenly aware of what Mike (Shawn Ashmore) is willing to do for his job, her survival will undoubtedly alter Joe’s (James Purefoy) “epic plan”, and how exactly it effects Ryan (Kevin Bacon) remains to be seen, though it can’t be good.
Tossing everything up in the air often works for a show; it livens up the story and puts a new spin on things. But this reviewer worries that Claire’s survival will ultimately set the show back.
Written by Brett Mahoney
Directed by Marcos Siega
Airs Mondays at 9pm (Et) on Fox
“I don’t want to find him, I want to kill him”
The reveal that Claire (Natalie Zea) survived her stabbing changes everything for The Following. That moment at the end of “Unmasked” last week was a great surprise but more importantly, it challenges what we know about our characters.We’re suddenly aware of what Mike (Shawn Ashmore) is willing to do for his job, her survival will undoubtedly alter Joe’s (James Purefoy) “epic plan”, and how exactly it effects Ryan (Kevin Bacon) remains to be seen, though it can’t be good.
Tossing everything up in the air often works for a show; it livens up the story and puts a new spin on things. But this reviewer worries that Claire’s survival will ultimately set the show back.
- 3/25/2014
- by Tressa
- SoundOnSight
Joe’s hold over his new religious cult strengthened as he began teaching them how to be killers in The Following’s “Teacher’s Pet.”
Claire Matthews Lives
The episode began and ended with Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon) in bed with the self-serving-journalist-turned-ally, Carrie Cooke (Sprague Grayden). Meanwhile, Mike (Shawn Ashmore) is secretly meeting with a not-so-dead Claire Matthews (Natalie Zea). Contrary to what Ryan, and the viewers, believed, Claire did not die as a result of the stabbing that ended the first season of The Following. She survived and was put into witness protection with her son. Mike convinced her to go, as she might be targeted by any remaining members from Joe’s killer cult, and lied to Ryan when he told him that Claire had died. Now that Joe is alive and in the public eye, Claire has demanded a meeting with Mike to know what, exactly is going on.
Claire Matthews Lives
The episode began and ended with Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon) in bed with the self-serving-journalist-turned-ally, Carrie Cooke (Sprague Grayden). Meanwhile, Mike (Shawn Ashmore) is secretly meeting with a not-so-dead Claire Matthews (Natalie Zea). Contrary to what Ryan, and the viewers, believed, Claire did not die as a result of the stabbing that ended the first season of The Following. She survived and was put into witness protection with her son. Mike convinced her to go, as she might be targeted by any remaining members from Joe’s killer cult, and lied to Ryan when he told him that Claire had died. Now that Joe is alive and in the public eye, Claire has demanded a meeting with Mike to know what, exactly is going on.
- 3/25/2014
- Uinterview
After tonight's episode of "The Following," we'll be two thirds of the way through this season, and we're anxious to see the fallout from last week's reveal as Season 2 wraps up. If you are also, here are four sneak peeks of what's ahead in "Teacher's Pet."
"The Following" Episode 2.10 - "Teacher's Pet" (3/24/14, 9-10Pm; repeats 3/29/14, 9-10Pm)
Ryan Hardy Comes One Step Closer To Joe Carroll -- As his power over the Korban cult grows, Joe sets a deadly plan in action using new acolytes to carry out his demands.
Meanwhile, Ryan and Max devise a plan to contact Joe in hopes of tracking down his whereabouts, and Weston meets with a face from the past
Cast: Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy; James Purefoy as Joe Carroll; Shawn Ashmore as Agent Mike Weston; Valorie Curry as Emma Hill; Connie Nielsen as Lily Gray; Sam Underwood as Luke; Jessica Stroup as...
"The Following" Episode 2.10 - "Teacher's Pet" (3/24/14, 9-10Pm; repeats 3/29/14, 9-10Pm)
Ryan Hardy Comes One Step Closer To Joe Carroll -- As his power over the Korban cult grows, Joe sets a deadly plan in action using new acolytes to carry out his demands.
Meanwhile, Ryan and Max devise a plan to contact Joe in hopes of tracking down his whereabouts, and Weston meets with a face from the past
Cast: Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy; James Purefoy as Joe Carroll; Shawn Ashmore as Agent Mike Weston; Valorie Curry as Emma Hill; Connie Nielsen as Lily Gray; Sam Underwood as Luke; Jessica Stroup as...
- 3/24/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
"The Following" is one of those shows we watch more out of obligation than anything else, but there's no denying the appeal of James Purefoy's performance as Joe Carroll. If you're also a fan, then check out this new video that takes a look at his "resurrection."
It's time now to descend back into the darkness to investigate an infamous killer who's defied death and the new cult keeping the terrifying flames of his legacy alive.
For more info visit "The Following" website, "like" "The Following" on Facebook, and follow "The Following" on Twitter.
Related Story: Study New Stills and a Preview of "The Following" Episode 2.10 - "Teacher's Pet"; More on This Week's Shocking Ending
"The Following" Episode 2.10 - "Teacher's Pet" (3/24/14, 9-10Pm; repeats 3/29/14, 9-10Pm)
Ryan Hardy Comes One Step Closer To Joe Carroll -- As his power over the Korban cult grows, Joe sets a deadly plan...
It's time now to descend back into the darkness to investigate an infamous killer who's defied death and the new cult keeping the terrifying flames of his legacy alive.
For more info visit "The Following" website, "like" "The Following" on Facebook, and follow "The Following" on Twitter.
Related Story: Study New Stills and a Preview of "The Following" Episode 2.10 - "Teacher's Pet"; More on This Week's Shocking Ending
"The Following" Episode 2.10 - "Teacher's Pet" (3/24/14, 9-10Pm; repeats 3/29/14, 9-10Pm)
Ryan Hardy Comes One Step Closer To Joe Carroll -- As his power over the Korban cult grows, Joe sets a deadly plan...
- 3/21/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Fox released only a few stills from next week's Episode 2.10 of "The Following," entitled "Teacher's Pet," and no, they don't reveal anything else about that shocker of an ending we received this week. But provided you're all caught up, we do have a few more details about it to share...
TV Guide did a quick Q&A with returning series co-star Natalie Zea (Claire), who revealed a few tasty tidbits. The highlights are below; be sure click the link at the bottom of the page for the rest.
How do we get Claire back into the story?
Zea: Joe sends out a video [message] that he's alive, and I decide that enough is enough. If he is not dead, we need to do something about this because I cannot live the rest of my life looking over my shoulder. So I say, several times, that I need to talk to Ryan Hardy.
TV Guide did a quick Q&A with returning series co-star Natalie Zea (Claire), who revealed a few tasty tidbits. The highlights are below; be sure click the link at the bottom of the page for the rest.
How do we get Claire back into the story?
Zea: Joe sends out a video [message] that he's alive, and I decide that enough is enough. If he is not dead, we need to do something about this because I cannot live the rest of my life looking over my shoulder. So I say, several times, that I need to talk to Ryan Hardy.
- 3/20/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
New Following season 2,episode 10 official spoilers,plotline & clips hit the net. Last night, Fox released the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Following" episode 10 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Teacher's Pet," and it looks extremely intense and interesting as Joe says his peeps are going to deliver all kinds of hell, and more! In the new,10th episode press release: Ryan Hardy is going to come one step closer to Joe Carroll. Press release number 2: As his power over the Korban cult grows, Joe is going to set a deadly plan in action, using new acolytes to carry out his demands. Meanwhile, Ryan and Max will devise a plan to contact Joe, in hopes of tracking down his whereabouts, and Weston is going to meet with a face from the past. Guest stars will feature: Shane McRae as Robert; Sprague Grayden as Carrie Cooke; Emily Kinney...
- 3/18/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
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