Everyone has their part to play in the apocalypse. Some will be leaders. Some will be thinkers. Some will be helpers.
Y: The Last Man Season 1 Episode 5 brings some new players into the narrative -- some that will help the cause and some that may hinder it.
There is so much at stake.
When Agent 355 and Yorick arrive in Boston, they witness a military occupation keeping a tenuous grasp on the city. Graffiti and revolutionary posters are everywhere -- branding Jennifer Brown a liar, the perpetrator of a vast conspiracy in a bid for power.
Yorick is disturbed by what's he sees, scared of the protestors and the web of theories they have produced.
When he meets them, however, he finds them kind and helpful. He is beginning to come to the realization that the government -- and his mother -- may not have the best interest of the people at heart.
Y: The Last Man Season 1 Episode 5 brings some new players into the narrative -- some that will help the cause and some that may hinder it.
There is so much at stake.
When Agent 355 and Yorick arrive in Boston, they witness a military occupation keeping a tenuous grasp on the city. Graffiti and revolutionary posters are everywhere -- branding Jennifer Brown a liar, the perpetrator of a vast conspiracy in a bid for power.
Yorick is disturbed by what's he sees, scared of the protestors and the web of theories they have produced.
When he meets them, however, he finds them kind and helpful. He is beginning to come to the realization that the government -- and his mother -- may not have the best interest of the people at heart.
- 9/28/2021
- by Mary Littlejohn
- TVfanatic
Georgetown Trailer — Christoph Waltz‘s Georgetown (2019) movie trailer has been released by Paramount Pictures. The Georgetown trailer stars Christoph Waltz, Vanessa Redgrave, Annette Bening, Corey Hawkins, Laura de Carteret, Dan Lett, Amin Bhatia, Jayne Lewis, Lou Jurgens, David Reale, Kent Sheridan, Ron Lea, Massimo Cannistraro, and Sergio Di Zio. Crew David Auburn [...]
Continue reading: Georgetown Trailer: Social Climber Christoph Waltz is More Than He Appears in Paramount Pictures’ Drama Movie...
Continue reading: Georgetown Trailer: Social Climber Christoph Waltz is More Than He Appears in Paramount Pictures’ Drama Movie...
- 5/11/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Georgetown Review Georgetown (2019) Film Review from the 18th Annual Tribeca Film Festival, a movie directed by Christoph Waltz, starring Christoph Waltz, Annette Bening, Vanessa Redgrave, Corey Hawkins, Caroline Palmer, Noam Jenkins, Sergio Di Zio, Paulino Nunes, David Reale, Lou Jurgens, Saad Siddiqui, Ron Lea, Laura de Carteret, Victoria Snow, and Marie Dame. Georgetown lets you know what kind of movie it’s going to be from the very beginning, when a text panel warns [...]
Continue reading: Film Review: Georgetown: An Adventure Between Fact and Fiction [Tribeca 2019]...
Continue reading: Film Review: Georgetown: An Adventure Between Fact and Fiction [Tribeca 2019]...
- 5/4/2019
- by Leah Singerman
- Film-Book
"The nightmare begins when you wake" in The Shadow Man, a new horror film that's out on digital and DVD today from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. To celebrate the Halloween release of the supernatural movie, we've been provided with an exclusive clip from the film as a treat for Daily Dead readers to enjoy with their bowls of trick or treat candy.
You can watch our exclusive clip below, and read on for full details on The Shadow Man from the official press release:
Press Release: Culver City, Calif. (August 28, 2017) – It starts with a nightmare when the terrifying horror film The Shadow Man debuts on digital and DVD on Halloween, October 31, from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Rachel Darwin (Sarah Jurgens, “iZombie”) is pregnant, shackled, giving birth to something terrible, attended to by a dark man in a brimmed hat, a multidimensional being, a shadow that feeds upon human souls. She...
You can watch our exclusive clip below, and read on for full details on The Shadow Man from the official press release:
Press Release: Culver City, Calif. (August 28, 2017) – It starts with a nightmare when the terrifying horror film The Shadow Man debuts on digital and DVD on Halloween, October 31, from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Rachel Darwin (Sarah Jurgens, “iZombie”) is pregnant, shackled, giving birth to something terrible, attended to by a dark man in a brimmed hat, a multidimensional being, a shadow that feeds upon human souls. She...
- 10/31/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
To celebrate tomorrow’s DVD and digital release of Sony’s The Shadow Man, we’ve got our hands on an exclusive deleted scene, which you can see below. The clip shows Adam Tomlinson’s “William” showing Sarah Jurgens’ “Rachel” information that he’s found… Continue Reading →
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- 10/30/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
Stars: Sarah Jurgens, Nick Baillie, Adam Tomlinson, Rebecca Amzallag, Celest Chong, Alison Louder, Manuela Casinha | Written by Adam Tomlinson | Directed by Joshua Fraiman
Rachel Darwin (Sarah Jurgens) is a young, mother-to-be, haunted by nightmares. When she wakes, looming over her is the shadowy image of a dark man with a brimmed hat. Her hotshot lawyer of a husband, Scott (Nick Baillie), doesn’t believe in any of that supernatural nonsense. It’s sleep paralysis. It’s stress. It’s hallucinations. Rachel seeks group therapy, but she’s too weird, even for them. But she’s not too weird for William (Adam Tomlinson), who knows exactly what she’s going through and is even weirder than her. What is the shadow man? Is he the manifestations of a confused and troubled woman? Or is he an extra-dimensional cattle rustler looking to fatten up and eat human souls?
First off, let’s...
Rachel Darwin (Sarah Jurgens) is a young, mother-to-be, haunted by nightmares. When she wakes, looming over her is the shadowy image of a dark man with a brimmed hat. Her hotshot lawyer of a husband, Scott (Nick Baillie), doesn’t believe in any of that supernatural nonsense. It’s sleep paralysis. It’s stress. It’s hallucinations. Rachel seeks group therapy, but she’s too weird, even for them. But she’s not too weird for William (Adam Tomlinson), who knows exactly what she’s going through and is even weirder than her. What is the shadow man? Is he the manifestations of a confused and troubled woman? Or is he an extra-dimensional cattle rustler looking to fatten up and eat human souls?
First off, let’s...
- 10/20/2017
- by Nik Holman
- Nerdly
The upcoming weekend boasts an onslaught of new Specialty titles vying for audiences. In all likelihood, however, many will have a short big screen life as the fall’s awards contenders ramp up and crowd others out. Five of this week’s dozen-plus newcomers are spotlighted here with Fox Searchlight’s The Drop edging on a wide release. The feature starring Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace and James Gandolfini will bow in over 800 theaters. TWC’s The Disappearance Of Eleanor Rigby also joins the fray with a platform release. The film also has two accompanying titles told from the perspective of its two main characters, which will be released in more limited runs in October. Magnolia will open its thriller Honeymoon in a day and date release while Dada Films’ Swearnet: The Movie breaks a movie record with the most F-bombs ever. And Cohen Media Group’s My Old Lady bowed Wednesday in limited release.
- 9/11/2014
- by Brian Brooks
- Deadline
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