God Friended Me has been canceled by CBS.
It's sad, but it's true.
The two-hour series finale is slated to air Sunday, April 26, and we're not prepared to say goodbye.
The official trailer teases some high-stakes moments that would make many people believe this is a planned conclusion.
Given the way the cast has reacted to the news, it certainly seems like these final two episodes were constructed to set up a potential third season.
What we can tell from the clip is that Cory allowed the God Account to be destroyed thanks to the virus, meaning that the gang has just one friend suggestion remaining.
On a show filled with happy moments, it's hard to imagine the account not being restored in some capacity.
Then again, a wild development could have been planned to shake the show up for a potential third season.
The series was canceled less than a week ago by CBS,...
It's sad, but it's true.
The two-hour series finale is slated to air Sunday, April 26, and we're not prepared to say goodbye.
The official trailer teases some high-stakes moments that would make many people believe this is a planned conclusion.
Given the way the cast has reacted to the news, it certainly seems like these final two episodes were constructed to set up a potential third season.
What we can tell from the clip is that Cory allowed the God Account to be destroyed thanks to the virus, meaning that the gang has just one friend suggestion remaining.
On a show filled with happy moments, it's hard to imagine the account not being restored in some capacity.
Then again, a wild development could have been planned to shake the show up for a potential third season.
The series was canceled less than a week ago by CBS,...
- 4/20/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Cavitycolors' new Jason X design will be available for 72 hours only starting today at 5:00pm Est! The Cavitycolors crew will also have this apparel at their booth at Son of Monsterpalooza this weekend. Also in today's Horror Highlights: details and photos from the recent Haunt screening in Los Angeles and Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital release details for The Lingering.
Cavitycolors' Jason X Apparel Release Details: "Evil gets an upgrade this Thursday at 5 Pm Est! This killer new design will be available online for 72 hours only, And in-person at Son Of Monsterpalooza this weekend.
All new Tees, Tanks, Raglans, and double-sided zip-up hoodies!
Set your reminders, cause this will be your Only chance to get this design. No re-print on this one, ever! Stay tuned.
Art by @devondraws."
For more information, visit:
www.cavitycolors.com
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Haunt Los Angeles Screening and Release Details: "Momentum Pictures celebrated the La special screening...
Cavitycolors' Jason X Apparel Release Details: "Evil gets an upgrade this Thursday at 5 Pm Est! This killer new design will be available online for 72 hours only, And in-person at Son Of Monsterpalooza this weekend.
All new Tees, Tanks, Raglans, and double-sided zip-up hoodies!
Set your reminders, cause this will be your Only chance to get this design. No re-print on this one, ever! Stay tuned.
Art by @devondraws."
For more information, visit:
www.cavitycolors.com
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Haunt Los Angeles Screening and Release Details: "Momentum Pictures celebrated the La special screening...
- 9/12/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
“Haunt,” an early Halloween arrival that traps its collegiate protagonists inside an all-too-fatal holiday attraction, delivers a satisfying quantity of creeps and frights that more than compensate for the occasional lull. A step up from found-footage horror pic “Nightlight,” Scott Beck and Bryan Woods’ last directorial collaboration, this latest isn’t a beacon of conceptual originality, either. But that doesn’t matter much, as the writer-directors (co-scenarists of “A Quiet Place”) have a firm hold on atmosphere and demonstrate diverse enough suspense tactics to avoid a sense of slasher formula — while nonetheless hewing fairly close to that template.
With producer Eli Roth’s name as an additional lure, this should do well among genre fans in a limited 10-city theatrical release Sept. 13, simultaneous with On Demand and digital launch.
Though shot in Kentucky, “Haunt” is set in Carbondale, Ill., an improbably named but actual midwest college town. It’s Halloween,...
With producer Eli Roth’s name as an additional lure, this should do well among genre fans in a limited 10-city theatrical release Sept. 13, simultaneous with On Demand and digital launch.
Though shot in Kentucky, “Haunt” is set in Carbondale, Ill., an improbably named but actual midwest college town. It’s Halloween,...
- 9/11/2019
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Katie Stevens, Will Brittain, Lauryn Alisa McClain, Andrew Caldwell, Shazi Raja, Schuyler Helford | Written and Directed by Scott Beck, Bryan Woods
On Halloween night, a group of college friends travel to a remote country location to enter an extreme haunted house attraction. Extreme because it promises to feed on all their darkest fears. But the night turns deadly as they come to the horrifying realization that some nightmares are real and the mischief-makers behind the enterprise are something else altogether.
Films about Halloween-set haunted house attractions are nothing new, so what can a film, by the writers of the well-received, critcally-acclaimed, audience-pleasing A Quiet Place, bring to the genre? If they hype is to be believed, a lot. However in truth it turns out nothing much really. And nothing that wasn’t done a Lot better by The Houses October Built (aka The Houses of Halloween).
The worst thing...
On Halloween night, a group of college friends travel to a remote country location to enter an extreme haunted house attraction. Extreme because it promises to feed on all their darkest fears. But the night turns deadly as they come to the horrifying realization that some nightmares are real and the mischief-makers behind the enterprise are something else altogether.
Films about Halloween-set haunted house attractions are nothing new, so what can a film, by the writers of the well-received, critcally-acclaimed, audience-pleasing A Quiet Place, bring to the genre? If they hype is to be believed, a lot. However in truth it turns out nothing much really. And nothing that wasn’t done a Lot better by The Houses October Built (aka The Houses of Halloween).
The worst thing...
- 8/23/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
"Is this supposed to be scary?" Momentum Pictures has unveiled the first official trailer for an indie horror titled Haunt, a new haunted house horror co-directed by Scott Beck & Bryan Woods. This insanely freaky looking film is about a group of friends who encounter an "extreme" haunted house that promises to feed on their darkest fears. The night turns deadly as they come to the horrifying realization that some nightmares are real. Ohh yeah. They threw in every possible scary-as-f*!k idea into this and it looks excruciatingly horrifying. Katie Stevens stars, with Will Brittain, Lauryn Alisa McClain, Andrew Caldwell, Shazi Raja, Schuyler Helford, Phillip Johnson Richardson, Chaney Morrow. Looks way, way better than it should and I hope it's as terrifying as this trailer promises. Here's the first official trailer for Scott Beck & Bryan Woods' Haunt, direct from Momentum's YouTube: On Halloween, a group of friends encounter an...
- 8/7/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Rolling Stone‘s March Issue, “Women Shaping the Future,” featured Nancy Pelosi along with three resilient members of the congressional freshman class — Jahana Hayes, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar — on the cover. Despite chatter that incoming liberals would clash with the old guard in Congress, they all voted for Pelosi to be Speaker of the House and put politics aside when they showed up for the photo shoot. “There was no sense that these were women who didn’t get along,” says Catriona Ni Aolain, Rolling Stone‘s director of creative content,...
- 3/21/2019
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Network: CBS.
Episodes: 26 (hour).
Seasons: Two.
TV show dates: July 12, 2017 — September 17, 2018.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Santiago Cabrera, Jennifer Finnigan, Charlie Rowe, Jacqueline Byers, Rachel Drance, Shazi Raja, and Ian Anthony Dale.
TV show description:
A thriller drama, the Salvation TV show follows MIT graduate student Liam Cole (Rowe) and tech genius Darius Tanz (Cabrera). Because they don't want to cause public panic, the two present Pentagon Press Secretary, Grace Barrows (Finnigan), with evidence that in six months, a huge asteroid will crash into the Earth.
A single mom as well as a working professional, Grace is used to doing it all. Now, she has to figure out how to negotiate this difficult situation. Meanwhile, keeping this...
Episodes: 26 (hour).
Seasons: Two.
TV show dates: July 12, 2017 — September 17, 2018.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Santiago Cabrera, Jennifer Finnigan, Charlie Rowe, Jacqueline Byers, Rachel Drance, Shazi Raja, and Ian Anthony Dale.
TV show description:
A thriller drama, the Salvation TV show follows MIT graduate student Liam Cole (Rowe) and tech genius Darius Tanz (Cabrera). Because they don't want to cause public panic, the two present Pentagon Press Secretary, Grace Barrows (Finnigan), with evidence that in six months, a huge asteroid will crash into the Earth.
A single mom as well as a working professional, Grace is used to doing it all. Now, she has to figure out how to negotiate this difficult situation. Meanwhile, keeping this...
- 11/21/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
CBS is parting ways with Salvation.
The network has swung the ax on the summer drama after two low-rated seasons, according to Variety.
It focused on an asteroid that was making its way to Earth, and the two people who were tasked with notifying the government that it was coming.
Salvation Season 1 averaged just 3.5 million viewers and a 0.5 rating in the demo, and the series slipped even further this summer, with Salvation Season 2 averaging just 2.7 million viewers and a 0.3 rating.
Related: Magnum P.I. Season 1 Episode 9 Review: Ties That Bind
With it being the lowest-rated summer series on the big four networks, a cancellation was widely expected, but it's surprising it comes months after the series wrapped its sophomore run.
"#Salvies... sadly we have received news that there won’t be a S3 for #Salvation," reads a statement on the Salvation Writers Twitter handle.
"You have been the best, most supportive fans.
The network has swung the ax on the summer drama after two low-rated seasons, according to Variety.
It focused on an asteroid that was making its way to Earth, and the two people who were tasked with notifying the government that it was coming.
Salvation Season 1 averaged just 3.5 million viewers and a 0.5 rating in the demo, and the series slipped even further this summer, with Salvation Season 2 averaging just 2.7 million viewers and a 0.3 rating.
Related: Magnum P.I. Season 1 Episode 9 Review: Ties That Bind
With it being the lowest-rated summer series on the big four networks, a cancellation was widely expected, but it's surprising it comes months after the series wrapped its sophomore run.
"#Salvies... sadly we have received news that there won’t be a S3 for #Salvation," reads a statement on the Salvation Writers Twitter handle.
"You have been the best, most supportive fans.
- 11/20/2018
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Salvation has some new company. TVLine reports Jonathan Silverman has joined season two of the CBS TV show.The suspense drama follows tech superstar Darius Tanz (Santiago Cabrera) and MIT grad student Liam Cole (Charlie Rowe), who alert the Pentagon that a huge asteroid will crash into the Earth in six months. The cast also includes Jennifer Finnigan, Jacqueline Byers, Rachel Drance, Shazi Raja, and Ian Anthony Dale.Read More…...
- 4/5/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
What's next for Salvation? Deadline reports Melia Kreiling (pictured) and Ashely Thomas have joined season two of the CBS TV show.The thriller follows MIT graduate student Liam Cole (Charlie Rowe) and tech genius Darius Tanz (Santiago Cabrera), who discover a huge asteroid will crash into the Earth in six months. The cast also includes Jennifer Finnigan, Jacqueline Byers, Rachel Drance, Shazi Raja, and Ian Anthony Dale.Read More…...
- 2/14/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
MaryAnn’s quick take… Ben Stiller is having another midlife crisis, and only his sincere, heartfelt performance saves this pile of unchecked white male privilege from self-parody. But only just. I’m “biast” (pro): nothing
I’m “biast” (con): nothing
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto) women’s participation in this film
(learn more about this)
Ben Stiller is having a midlife crisis. Again. (He just did the 40s meltdown thing in 2015’s While We’re Young, which was a lot zingier than this.) This time, his Brad Sloane is having so many feels about how his very nice life isn’t superduper 0.01-percenter amazing, like that of the guys he went to college with. His melancholy is prompted by a trip to Boston with his musical-genius son, Troy (Austin Abrams: Paper Towns), to scout schools, including Harvard; there seems to be little doubt...
I’m “biast” (con): nothing
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto) women’s participation in this film
(learn more about this)
Ben Stiller is having a midlife crisis. Again. (He just did the 40s meltdown thing in 2015’s While We’re Young, which was a lot zingier than this.) This time, his Brad Sloane is having so many feels about how his very nice life isn’t superduper 0.01-percenter amazing, like that of the guys he went to college with. His melancholy is prompted by a trip to Boston with his musical-genius son, Troy (Austin Abrams: Paper Towns), to scout schools, including Harvard; there seems to be little doubt...
- 1/5/2018
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Brad’S Status Amazon Studios Director: Mike White Screenwriter: Mike White Cast: Ben Stiller, Austin Abrams, Michael Sheen, Luke Wilson, Jermaine Clement, Jenna Fischer, Shazi Raja Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 12/22/17 Opens: September 15, 2017 The way any movie is crafted makes it excellent, good, bad or indifferent. But regardless of craft, it’s safe to […]
The post Brad’s Status Movie Review appeared first on Shockya.com.
The post Brad’s Status Movie Review appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 12/27/2017
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
Exclusive: Katie Stevens (The Bold Type), Will Brittain (Everybody Wants Some!!) and Lauryn Alisa McClain (Daddy’s Little Girls) will co-star in Sierra/Affinity’s Haunt, a horror thriller written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods. Andrew Caldwell and Shazi Raja have also been cast in the film, which is currently before cameras in Kentucky. The story takes place on Halloween, when a group of friends encounter an “extreme” haunted house that promises to feed on…...
- 10/24/2017
- Deadline
With awards season approaching it’s time to get serious at the multiplex, at least for some actors that may be best known for rowdy raunchy comedies. That may be the case for Ben Stiller who’s playing this flick’s title character. Mind you, there’s still some funny stuff in this story, we’re not in heavy, somber tragedy territory at all. It’s just that Ben is playing an “everyman”. a fellow that many of us know, or “down deep” the person staring back at us from the mirror. Oddly, this man is constantly reflecting on his past, his regrets, and choices. These concerns and worries make up the bulk of Brad’S Status.
The title Brad is played by Mr. Stiller. Brad Sloan is sliding toward the big “5-0” and shares a home in Sacramento, CA with his lovely wife Melanie (Jenna Fisher) and their eighteen...
The title Brad is played by Mr. Stiller. Brad Sloan is sliding toward the big “5-0” and shares a home in Sacramento, CA with his lovely wife Melanie (Jenna Fisher) and their eighteen...
- 9/21/2017
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
So you think a typical teen worries about getting into the right college. Get a load of Brad's Status, a high-anxiety satire from writer-director Mike White that focuses on a parent who thinks the process is far more traumatic for him. Enter Ben Stiller in one of his best and most acutely observed performances as Brad Sloan, a father taking his musical genius son, Troy (a standout Austin Abrams), on a tour of east-coast colleges. Mom Melanie (Jenna Fischer) had to work. Troy has the props to make the grade,...
- 9/14/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Brad’s (Ben Stiller) son is about to embark on college. It’s the type of auspicious life marker to make anyone look back and question the journey they’ve taken thus far. Has Brad done enough? Lived up to the potential he felt he possessed? Or was he passed by? All of his old Tufts friends are rich, famous, successful, and/or happy—pure happiness unencumbered by the seemingly trivial struggles Brad faces daily. He isn’t poor, though. Nor destitute. If anything he’s on the cusp of breaking past middle class with loving wife (Jenna Fischer’s Melanie) and son (Austin Abrams’ Troy). We therefore can’t feasibly pity him and this film about his white privileged crisis knows it. Only one person could ever feel sorry for him: himself. And of course he does.
Welcome to Brad’s Status, the latest from writer/director Mike White.
Welcome to Brad’s Status, the latest from writer/director Mike White.
- 9/11/2017
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Although Big Brother rules the roost three times a week, CBS can't run reality programming every night during the summer. Despite low ratings for a Tiffany Network TV series, James Patterson's drama Zoo is currently in its third season. Now they've launched the Salvation TV show. Can it live up to its name? Will Salvation be cancelled or renewed for season two? Stay tuned. A CBS suspense drama, Salvation, stars Santiago Cabrera, Jennifer Finnigan, Charlie Rowe, Jacqueline Byers, Rachel Drance, Shazi Raja, and Ian Anthony Dale. The thriller follows MIT graduate student Liam Cole (Rowe) and tech genius Darius Tanz (Cabrera). Because they don’t want to cause public panic, the two present Pentagon Press Secretary, Grace Barrows (Finnigan), with evidence that in six months, a huge asteroid will crash into the Earth. Read More…...
- 9/1/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Vulture Watch Has the asteroid finally hit? Is the Salvation TV show cancelled or renewed for a second season on CBS? The television vulture is watching all the latest TV cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Salvation, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you? What's This TV Show About? Airing on the CBS television network, Salvation stars Santiago Cabrera, Jennifer Finnigan, Charlie Rowe, Jacqueline Byers, Rachel Drance, Shazi Raja, and Ian Anthony Dale. This suspense thriller follows MIT graduate student Liam Cole (Rowe) and tech genius Darius Tanz (Cabrera). Because they don’t want to cause public panic, the two present Pentagon Press Secretary, Grace Barrows (Finnigan), with evidence that in six months, a huge asteroid will crash into...
- 7/28/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
"Sometimes I worry that people think of me as a failure..." Amazon + Annapurna have debuted the official trailer for Mike White's new indie comedy Brad's Status, both written and directed by White. Ben Stiller stars as a father who takes his son, played by Austin Abrams, on a roadtrip around the East Coast to visit colleges. Along the way he reconnects with four old college friends who now seem to be living a much more glamorous, wealthy life compared to his own, and he starts to question his own choices. The cast includes Mike White, Jenna Fischer, Luke Wilson, Jemaine Clement, Michael Sheen, and Shazi Raja. I'm a big fan of Mike White, he's a talented original voice, and this looks amusing and also like the kind of film that will make me question my own life choices *gulp*. Looking forward to catching this film. Take a look. Here's...
- 7/25/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Right now, the folks at CBS are immeshed in the debate surrounding the loss of “Hawaii Five-0’s” Asian American series regulars. But at the very same moment, the network is also launching a new series with the sort of diversity that could serve as a positive example for the rest of the network.
“Salvation,” CBS’s latest high-concept summer drama offering, doesn’t get nearly as crazy as “Zoo,” but instead takes a conspiracy thriller approach to what would happen if an planet-killing asteroid was discovered to be heading towards Earth.
Read More‘Hawaii Five-0’: Why CBS Must Quickly Solve The Show’s Lack of Asian American Stars
The show is centered around a small group of characters who are all-too-aware of the doom heading towards them, working to save humanity while also trying to prevent a panic. That cast is led by Ian Anthony Dale, who recurred...
“Salvation,” CBS’s latest high-concept summer drama offering, doesn’t get nearly as crazy as “Zoo,” but instead takes a conspiracy thriller approach to what would happen if an planet-killing asteroid was discovered to be heading towards Earth.
Read More‘Hawaii Five-0’: Why CBS Must Quickly Solve The Show’s Lack of Asian American Stars
The show is centered around a small group of characters who are all-too-aware of the doom heading towards them, working to save humanity while also trying to prevent a panic. That cast is led by Ian Anthony Dale, who recurred...
- 7/12/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
The best way to get a TV deal for your web series? Don’t try. At least, according to Ben Sinclair and Katja Blichfeld that works, and they would know.
Sinclair and Blichfeld are the creators of “High Maintenance,” a brilliantly crafted, wholly original comedy that began its six-episode run on HBO last month. Sinclair also appears in the series, playing a weed delivery guy referred to simply as “the Guy,” who bikes to the homes of a parade of eccentric New Yorkers. The Guy has a kind of omniscient passport into the inner lives of the lonely, yearning, lost and downright looney people every New Yorker will recognize; if not from the subway, then from the mirror.
Read More: ‘High Maintenance’ Review: The First Great Web Series Is Now HBO’s Best New Show
The first episodes ran independently on Vimeo, where it quickly gained an audience based solely...
Sinclair and Blichfeld are the creators of “High Maintenance,” a brilliantly crafted, wholly original comedy that began its six-episode run on HBO last month. Sinclair also appears in the series, playing a weed delivery guy referred to simply as “the Guy,” who bikes to the homes of a parade of eccentric New Yorkers. The Guy has a kind of omniscient passport into the inner lives of the lonely, yearning, lost and downright looney people every New Yorker will recognize; if not from the subway, then from the mirror.
Read More: ‘High Maintenance’ Review: The First Great Web Series Is Now HBO’s Best New Show
The first episodes ran independently on Vimeo, where it quickly gained an audience based solely...
- 10/7/2016
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
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