This The Handmaid’s Tale review contains spoilers.
That ending was earned. Under ordinary circumstances, the un-ironic use of Coldplay’s ‘Fix You’ over a slo-mo reunion scene would result in disciplinary action from the mawkishness police, but The Handmaid’s Tale gets away with it. This drama has been feel-bad for so long, it’s saved up enough feel-good pennies to splurge on moments just like this one: June and Moira, reunited. Drink it in.
The moment was staged by director Christina Choe with dialled-up emotion and zero edge. A silhouetted Moira emerged from the battlefield smoke like a wartime sweetheart as the love song soared. It couldn’t have been played bigger if Moira had swept a fainting June up in her arms and carried her to safety. And you know what? After what these characters have been through, she’d have been welcome to do just that. This show...
That ending was earned. Under ordinary circumstances, the un-ironic use of Coldplay’s ‘Fix You’ over a slo-mo reunion scene would result in disciplinary action from the mawkishness police, but The Handmaid’s Tale gets away with it. This drama has been feel-bad for so long, it’s saved up enough feel-good pennies to splurge on moments just like this one: June and Moira, reunited. Drink it in.
The moment was staged by director Christina Choe with dialled-up emotion and zero edge. A silhouetted Moira emerged from the battlefield smoke like a wartime sweetheart as the love song soared. It couldn’t have been played bigger if Moira had swept a fainting June up in her arms and carried her to safety. And you know what? After what these characters have been through, she’d have been welcome to do just that. This show...
- 5/12/2021
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
The Bong Joon Ho and Han Jin Won-penned South Korean class thriller “Parasite” won Best Original Screenplay and Taika Waititi’s Nazi satire “Jojo Rabbit” won Best Adapted Screenplay at the Writers Guild Awards Saturday night.
The annual awards, which honor the best in film, TV, and radio writing, were handed out at dual ceremonies in New York and Los Angeles.
Both “Parasite” and “Jojo Rabbit” are in the running for Oscars in their respective categories.
“Parasite” bested three Best Original Screenplay nominees up for the Writers Guild Award: “1917,” “Knives Out,” “Marriage Story,” and “Parasite.” The WGA swapped the fifth Oscar-nominated script, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” in favor of a nomination for “Booksmart.”
“Jojo Rabbit” also beat three Best Adapted Screenplay nominees up for the Writers Guild Award: “The Irishman,” “Joker,” and “Little Women.” “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood was a WGA nominee and is not up for the Oscar,...
The annual awards, which honor the best in film, TV, and radio writing, were handed out at dual ceremonies in New York and Los Angeles.
Both “Parasite” and “Jojo Rabbit” are in the running for Oscars in their respective categories.
“Parasite” bested three Best Original Screenplay nominees up for the Writers Guild Award: “1917,” “Knives Out,” “Marriage Story,” and “Parasite.” The WGA swapped the fifth Oscar-nominated script, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” in favor of a nomination for “Booksmart.”
“Jojo Rabbit” also beat three Best Adapted Screenplay nominees up for the Writers Guild Award: “The Irishman,” “Joker,” and “Little Women.” “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood was a WGA nominee and is not up for the Oscar,...
- 2/2/2020
- by Chris Lindahl
- Indiewire
The Writers Guild of America revealed its winners for the 72nd annual edition of its awards, which were held simultaneously at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles and at the Edison Ballroom in New York City on February 1. About 15,000 WGA members vote on the best writing of the prior calendar year in an array of genres.
But beware Oscar predictors: Often a few film scripts nominated for an Academy Award are deemed ineligible. Only screenplays written under the guild’s guidelines or those of several international partners are allowed to vie for the WGA Awards. That accounts for its relatively low success rate at previewing the eventual Oscar nominees compared to the other guilds.
Among those ineligible for consideration this year are some of the leading Oscar contenders, including the original screenplays for “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “Pain and Glory.” The former is by Quentin Tarantino,...
But beware Oscar predictors: Often a few film scripts nominated for an Academy Award are deemed ineligible. Only screenplays written under the guild’s guidelines or those of several international partners are allowed to vie for the WGA Awards. That accounts for its relatively low success rate at previewing the eventual Oscar nominees compared to the other guilds.
Among those ineligible for consideration this year are some of the leading Oscar contenders, including the original screenplays for “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “Pain and Glory.” The former is by Quentin Tarantino,...
- 2/1/2020
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Nancy Drew And The Hidden Staircase comes to digital later this month and to Blu-Ray in April!
The iconic mystery solving teenager from the classic Nancy Drew books is back with an all-new feature length film that will keep you guessing until the very end! Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will release Nancy Drew And The Hidden Staircase on Digital starting March 26, 2019 and Blu-ray™ Combo Pack & DVD on April 2, 2019. Executive Produced by Ellen DeGeneres, the film stars Sophia Lillis (It and “Sharp Objects”), Sam Trammell (“True Blood” and “This is Us”), and Linda Lavin (“The Good Wife” and “Alice”) and follows Nancy Drew in her new town, making new friends and on a mission to solve the case!
“Nancy Drew has been a source of inspiration to countless girls as she has her wits and ingenuity to solve intriguing mysteries. Now, Nancy is back in an all-new film from Ellen DeGeneres,...
The iconic mystery solving teenager from the classic Nancy Drew books is back with an all-new feature length film that will keep you guessing until the very end! Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will release Nancy Drew And The Hidden Staircase on Digital starting March 26, 2019 and Blu-ray™ Combo Pack & DVD on April 2, 2019. Executive Produced by Ellen DeGeneres, the film stars Sophia Lillis (It and “Sharp Objects”), Sam Trammell (“True Blood” and “This is Us”), and Linda Lavin (“The Good Wife” and “Alice”) and follows Nancy Drew in her new town, making new friends and on a mission to solve the case!
“Nancy Drew has been a source of inspiration to countless girls as she has her wits and ingenuity to solve intriguing mysteries. Now, Nancy is back in an all-new film from Ellen DeGeneres,...
- 3/22/2019
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Becky O'Brien)
- Cinelinx
Stars: Sophia Lillis, Zoe Renee, Mackenzie Graham, Andrea Anders, Laura Wiggins, Sam Trammell, Linda Lavin, Andrew Matthew Welch, Jon Briddell, Jesse C. Boyd, Evan Castelloe, Josh Daugherty, Jay DeVon Johnson | Written by Nina Fiore, John Herrera | Directed by Katt Shea
It’s difficult where to start with Warner Brothers rebooted feature of Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase, directed by Katt Shea. For all intents and purposes, it’s a harmless rendition of a young adult detective story targeted at that specific audience “young adult”. It’s not meant to be consumed by all manners and corners of cinema-goers and to that respect, it’s difficult to fault both the production and the final product of a film that’s the definition of harmless fun. However, that being said there are multiple issues that arise with this feature that was undoubtedly meant to premiere on the Disney Channel Network.
No...
It’s difficult where to start with Warner Brothers rebooted feature of Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase, directed by Katt Shea. For all intents and purposes, it’s a harmless rendition of a young adult detective story targeted at that specific audience “young adult”. It’s not meant to be consumed by all manners and corners of cinema-goers and to that respect, it’s difficult to fault both the production and the final product of a film that’s the definition of harmless fun. However, that being said there are multiple issues that arise with this feature that was undoubtedly meant to premiere on the Disney Channel Network.
No...
- 3/22/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Sophia Lillis is hot on the trail of her latest mystery in this new clip for Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase. It looks like someone has broken into the house she is living in and has given her a scare, and she is trying to get to the bottom of who is was, how they got in, and why they were there.
The Nancy Drew books were so much fun for me when I was a kid. I loved that I never saw the twists and turns coming, but that they were all being solved by a girl about my age. When there weren’t a whole of major female role models, Nancy Drew was there. She was ahead of her time, and the books totally hold up through any decade, in my opinion. So I think it is smart and fun that this movie can reintroduce the iconic character to a new generation.
The Nancy Drew books were so much fun for me when I was a kid. I loved that I never saw the twists and turns coming, but that they were all being solved by a girl about my age. When there weren’t a whole of major female role models, Nancy Drew was there. She was ahead of her time, and the books totally hold up through any decade, in my opinion. So I think it is smart and fun that this movie can reintroduce the iconic character to a new generation.
- 3/15/2019
- by Jessica Fisher
- GeekTyrant
Even before the opening credits on Katt Shea’s “Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase” wrap up, the film’s bent toward modernizing its heroine, a teenage super-sleuth approaching her ninetieth year in existence, is clear. This Nancy Drew is a ripped jeans-wearing, longboard-riding, smartphone-toting young woman, and she’s even got a peppy theme song that kind of says it all in its own title: “More Than Just a Girl.” Nancy, of course, has always been more than just a girl — that’s kind of the whole deal with Nancy Drew — but over a decade removed from her last big screen outing, she’s a girl in need of a little jazzing up. That doesn’t mean it goes down easily, and while star Sophia Lillis has the kind of plucky enthusiasm that befits any iteration of the character, she’s expected to perform inside an awkward bubble that...
- 3/15/2019
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
When it comes to name recognition, few American detectives rank as high as Nancy Drew with audiences, owing to the fact that millions devoured the yellow-spined novels, and no small number of celebs (including executive producer Ellen DeGeneres) went on to credit the character with inspiring them at a young age. As a result, it’s no mystery why so many have tried to develop the character into a proper film or TV franchise — including small-screen attempts by CBS, Ncb and the CW in the last few years alone.
In the case of Warner Bros., the studio bought the rights to the character for just $6,000 back in 1937, and has now opted to dust off and remake “Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase” from their own library. And so, Nancy’s back, reborn in the form of super-charismatic, red-headed Sophia Lillis as an assertive, red-headed Millennial who embodies the classic character’s best traits — intelligence,...
In the case of Warner Bros., the studio bought the rights to the character for just $6,000 back in 1937, and has now opted to dust off and remake “Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase” from their own library. And so, Nancy’s back, reborn in the form of super-charismatic, red-headed Sophia Lillis as an assertive, red-headed Millennial who embodies the classic character’s best traits — intelligence,...
- 3/15/2019
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
The character of Nancy Drew, a teenaged girl detective, was first introduced in a series of books in 1930, and she was played on screen in that era by Bonita Granville in B-movies that coarsened and diluted the dynamic force that Nancy had on the page. Many prominent women who grew up in the mid-20th century have said that Nancy was an inspiration to them because she was ultra-confident, smart, and very active; she is often shown holding a flashlight on the cover of the books and looking bold and un-afraid.
The Drew books were written by a variety of ghostwriters under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene, and of course there have been adjustments made over time to bring her up to date, not always for the better. In the 1980s, Drew was sometimes drawn on the book covers in a sexualized way, and she became more interested in boys while she was solving crimes.
The Drew books were written by a variety of ghostwriters under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene, and of course there have been adjustments made over time to bring her up to date, not always for the better. In the 1980s, Drew was sometimes drawn on the book covers in a sexualized way, and she became more interested in boys while she was solving crimes.
- 3/11/2019
- by Dan Callahan
- The Wrap
The Writers Guild of America announced the winners of their 71st annual awards on Sunday, February 17 in a ceremony held simultaneously in Los Angeles (Beverly Hilton Hotel) and New York City (Edison Ballroom). Each year these kudos recognize the best writing of the prior calendar year in a plethora of genres including movies and television. Scroll down to see the full list of film and TV winners for the 2019 WGA Awards, with winners designated in gold text.
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Many awards pundits see the Writers Guild as a bellwether for the Oscars, though there’s a catch: oftentimes the Oscar nominees are not eligible at the guild because they aren’t written under its strict guidelines. Thus, Oscar nominee “The Favourite” was not eligible at WGA as this foreign production did not go through the lengthy process of proving its eligibility.
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Many awards pundits see the Writers Guild as a bellwether for the Oscars, though there’s a catch: oftentimes the Oscar nominees are not eligible at the guild because they aren’t written under its strict guidelines. Thus, Oscar nominee “The Favourite” was not eligible at WGA as this foreign production did not go through the lengthy process of proving its eligibility.
- 2/17/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Sneak Peek footage, images and synopsis from "The Vampire Diaries" episode "Fade Into You", written by Nina Fiore, John Herrera and directed by Joshua Butler ("Deathlands"), that aired November 20, 2014 on The CW:
"...as 'Caroline' (Candice Accola) and 'Elena' (Nina Dobrev) prepare to host 'Friendsgiving' at the dorm, they receive some hopeful news from 'Alaric' (Matt Davis) and 'Stefan' (Paul Wesley), who have traveled to Portland to gather some information regarding the 'Gemini Coven'.
"'Tyler' (Michael Trevino) is determined to help 'Liv' (Penelope Mitchell) after she and 'Luke' (Chris Brochu) reveal some disturbing information about their witch lineage and the impending plans their coven has for them.
"Meanwhile, dinner takes a drastic turn when 'Jo' (Jodi Lyn O’Keefe), who has revealed some painful details about her past, finds herself fighting for her life, leaving Alaric scrambling to help from a distance.
"Finally, 'Kai' (Chris Wood) makes a dangerous discovery that...
"...as 'Caroline' (Candice Accola) and 'Elena' (Nina Dobrev) prepare to host 'Friendsgiving' at the dorm, they receive some hopeful news from 'Alaric' (Matt Davis) and 'Stefan' (Paul Wesley), who have traveled to Portland to gather some information regarding the 'Gemini Coven'.
"'Tyler' (Michael Trevino) is determined to help 'Liv' (Penelope Mitchell) after she and 'Luke' (Chris Brochu) reveal some disturbing information about their witch lineage and the impending plans their coven has for them.
"Meanwhile, dinner takes a drastic turn when 'Jo' (Jodi Lyn O’Keefe), who has revealed some painful details about her past, finds herself fighting for her life, leaving Alaric scrambling to help from a distance.
"Finally, 'Kai' (Chris Wood) makes a dangerous discovery that...
- 9/15/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek footage, images and synopsis from "The Vampire Diaries" episode "Fade Into You", written by Nina Fiore, John Herrera and directed by Joshua Butler ("Deathlands"), that aired November 20, 2014 on The CW:
"...as 'Caroline' (Candice Accola) and 'Elena' (Nina Dobrev) prepare to host 'Friendsgiving' at the dorm, they receive some hopeful news from 'Alaric' (Matt Davis) and 'Stefan' (Paul Wesley), who have traveled to Portland to gather some information regarding the 'Gemini Coven'.
"'Tyler' (Michael Trevino) is determined to help 'Liv' (Penelope Mitchell) after she and 'Luke' (Chris Brochu) reveal some disturbing information about their witch lineage and the impending plans their coven has for them.
"Meanwhile, dinner takes a drastic turn when 'Jo' (Jodi Lyn O’Keefe), who has revealed some painful details about her past, finds herself fighting for her life, leaving Alaric scrambling to help from a distance.
"Finally, 'Kai' (Chris Wood) makes a dangerous discovery that...
"...as 'Caroline' (Candice Accola) and 'Elena' (Nina Dobrev) prepare to host 'Friendsgiving' at the dorm, they receive some hopeful news from 'Alaric' (Matt Davis) and 'Stefan' (Paul Wesley), who have traveled to Portland to gather some information regarding the 'Gemini Coven'.
"'Tyler' (Michael Trevino) is determined to help 'Liv' (Penelope Mitchell) after she and 'Luke' (Chris Brochu) reveal some disturbing information about their witch lineage and the impending plans their coven has for them.
"Meanwhile, dinner takes a drastic turn when 'Jo' (Jodi Lyn O’Keefe), who has revealed some painful details about her past, finds herself fighting for her life, leaving Alaric scrambling to help from a distance.
"Finally, 'Kai' (Chris Wood) makes a dangerous discovery that...
- 4/4/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek footage, images and synopsis from "The Vampire Diaries" episode "Fade Into You", written by Nina Fiore, John Herrera and directed by Joshua Butler ("Deathlands"), that aired November 20, 2014 on The CW:
"...as 'Caroline' (Candice Accola) and 'Elena' (Nina Dobrev) prepare to host 'Friendsgiving' at the dorm, they receive some hopeful news from 'Alaric' (Matt Davis) and 'Stefan' (Paul Wesley), who have traveled to Portland to gather some information regarding the 'Gemini Coven'.
"'Tyler' (Michael Trevino) is determined to help 'Liv' (Penelope Mitchell) after she and 'Luke' (Chris Brochu) reveal some disturbing information about their witch lineage and the impending plans their coven has for them.
"Meanwhile, dinner takes a drastic turn when 'Jo' (Jodi Lyn O’Keefe), who has revealed some painful details about her past, finds herself fighting for her life, leaving Alaric scrambling to help from a distance.
"Finally, 'Kai' (Chris Wood) makes a dangerous discovery that...
"...as 'Caroline' (Candice Accola) and 'Elena' (Nina Dobrev) prepare to host 'Friendsgiving' at the dorm, they receive some hopeful news from 'Alaric' (Matt Davis) and 'Stefan' (Paul Wesley), who have traveled to Portland to gather some information regarding the 'Gemini Coven'.
"'Tyler' (Michael Trevino) is determined to help 'Liv' (Penelope Mitchell) after she and 'Luke' (Chris Brochu) reveal some disturbing information about their witch lineage and the impending plans their coven has for them.
"Meanwhile, dinner takes a drastic turn when 'Jo' (Jodi Lyn O’Keefe), who has revealed some painful details about her past, finds herself fighting for her life, leaving Alaric scrambling to help from a distance.
"Finally, 'Kai' (Chris Wood) makes a dangerous discovery that...
- 12/9/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Recently, CW served up the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Vampire Diaries" episode 8 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "Fade Into You," and it sounds like things will get very drama-filled and intense as Alaric and Jo face some trying times. Evil Kai is on the verge of figuring a way to escape the 1994 prison, and more! In the new, 8th episode press release: "As Caroline (Candice Accola) and Elena (Nina Dobrev) prepare to host Friendsgiving at the dorm, they are going to receive some hopeful news from Alaric (Matt Davis) and Stefan (Paul Wesley), who have traveled to Portland to gather some information regarding the Gemini Coven. Tyler (Michael Trevino) is going to be determined to help Liv (guest star Penelope Mitchell) after she and Luke (guest star Chris Brochu) reveal some disturbing information about their witch lineage and the impending plans their coven has for them.
- 11/13/2014
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Sneak Peek new images from the upcoming episode of "The Vampire Diaries", titled "Fade Into You", written by Nina Fiore, John Herrera and directed by Joshua Butler ("Deathland"), airing November 20, 2014 on The CW:
"...as 'Caroline' (Candice Accola) and 'Elena' (Nina Dobrev) prepare to host 'Friendsgiving' at the dorm, they receive some hopeful news from 'Alaric' (Matt Davis) and 'Stefan' (Paul Wesley), who have traveled to Portland to gather some information regarding the 'Gemini Coven'.
"'Tyler' (Michael Trevino) is determined to help 'Liv' (Penelope Mitchell) after she and 'Luke' (Chris Brochu) reveal some disturbing information about their witch lineage and the impending plans their coven has for them.
"Meanwhile, dinner takes a drastic turn when 'Jo' (Jodi Lyn O’Keefe), who has revealed some painful details about her past, finds herself fighting for her life, leaving Alaric scrambling to help from a distance.
"Finally, 'Kai' (Chris Wood) makes a dangerous discovery...
"...as 'Caroline' (Candice Accola) and 'Elena' (Nina Dobrev) prepare to host 'Friendsgiving' at the dorm, they receive some hopeful news from 'Alaric' (Matt Davis) and 'Stefan' (Paul Wesley), who have traveled to Portland to gather some information regarding the 'Gemini Coven'.
"'Tyler' (Michael Trevino) is determined to help 'Liv' (Penelope Mitchell) after she and 'Luke' (Chris Brochu) reveal some disturbing information about their witch lineage and the impending plans their coven has for them.
"Meanwhile, dinner takes a drastic turn when 'Jo' (Jodi Lyn O’Keefe), who has revealed some painful details about her past, finds herself fighting for her life, leaving Alaric scrambling to help from a distance.
"Finally, 'Kai' (Chris Wood) makes a dangerous discovery...
- 11/10/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Now that Ian Somerhalder’s Damon is back, Paul Welsey’s Stefan sort of has his partner in crime back. While Damon was on the other side, Alaric filled in those shoes. However, we appear to be seeing the duo grow into a trio for the episode “Fade Into You”. Stefan and Alaric return to Mystic Falls with news about the Gemini Coven for Elena and Caroline. You can view all of the fabulous stills down below. The episode is set to air on November 20th and here is the official synopsis for it.
Friendsgiving At Whitmore College / Flashbacks To Kai’S Murderous Past — As Caroline (Candice Accola) and Elena (Nina Dobrev) prepare to host Friendsgiving at the dorm, they receive some hopeful news from Alaric (Matt Davis) and Stefan (Paul Wesley), who have traveled to Portland to gather some information regarding the Gemini Coven. Tyler (Michael Trevino) is determined...
Friendsgiving At Whitmore College / Flashbacks To Kai’S Murderous Past — As Caroline (Candice Accola) and Elena (Nina Dobrev) prepare to host Friendsgiving at the dorm, they receive some hopeful news from Alaric (Matt Davis) and Stefan (Paul Wesley), who have traveled to Portland to gather some information regarding the Gemini Coven. Tyler (Michael Trevino) is determined...
- 11/7/2014
- by Sarah Peel
- Boomtron
From 1600s France to 1930s Hollywood. The CW, which launched its first period drama this fall with Reign, is exploring a more recent past with Players, a one-hour drama set against the Golden Age of Hollywood. Produced by Warner Bros. TV and Ellen DeGeneres‘ studio-based A Very Good Production, Players centers on a young Midwestern woman who moves to Los Angeles to avenge her sister’s death at the hands of a predatory studio head and finds herself swept up in the Hollywood star-making machine, unwittingly becoming the ingénue in a closeted movie star’s “lavender marriage”, and a pawn in a studio fixer’s scheme against the mob. Nina Fiore and John Herrera (Alphas) will write the script, with Danny Cannon set to direct. Cannon and Avgp’s DeGeneres and Jeff Kleeman executive produce, with Fiore and Herrera serving as supervising producers. CAA-repped Cannon is director/executive producer of...
- 10/24/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Alphas Review, Season 2, Episode 8, “Falling”
Written by Nina Fiore and John Herrera
Directed by Nick Copus
Airs Mondays at 8pm (Et) on SyFy
Alphas has its share of “hell yeah!” moments, but it always pulls back to show that super powers aren’t such a great thing. “Falling” opens with young daredevils taking a drug that allows them to leap off a building and emerge unscathed. This moment feels similar to watching the main characters of Chronicle discovering their new talents. In that case, the skills pushed an unhinged guy towards madness and destruction. This time, the possibly deadly side effects show that nearly everything has a price. This drug isn’t appearing out of thin air and an Alpha is being harvested for it. This revelation is horrifying and shows just how far an unscrupulous businessman will go to give his customers the latest thrill. While Stanton Parish is the main threat,...
Written by Nina Fiore and John Herrera
Directed by Nick Copus
Airs Mondays at 8pm (Et) on SyFy
Alphas has its share of “hell yeah!” moments, but it always pulls back to show that super powers aren’t such a great thing. “Falling” opens with young daredevils taking a drug that allows them to leap off a building and emerge unscathed. This moment feels similar to watching the main characters of Chronicle discovering their new talents. In that case, the skills pushed an unhinged guy towards madness and destruction. This time, the possibly deadly side effects show that nearly everything has a price. This drug isn’t appearing out of thin air and an Alpha is being harvested for it. This revelation is horrifying and shows just how far an unscrupulous businessman will go to give his customers the latest thrill. While Stanton Parish is the main threat,...
- 9/19/2012
- by Dan Heaton
- SoundOnSight
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