The Walking Dead reaches the end of the line in the season's penultimate episode "Us." Glenn (Steven Yeu) and Maggie (Lauren Cohan) reunite on their way to Terminus. Their groups are apparently the first to arrive but were they following directions in a cookbook?
When Maggie and Glenn arrive at Terminus, it's eerily ... [Read More]
Spook Train is the first feature length film from Lee Hardcastle, an animator specializing in claymation "not for children." His work is equal parts humor and horror like the cat-themed parody of Evil Dead II. Hardcastle's latest project is a horror anthology inspired by comic books like Tales from the Crypt and The Vault ... [Read More]
Zombies are the pinatas of The Walking Dead but the fiesta is over. The gore will be edited out, at least on MyNetworkTV, which will air back-to-back episodes this Fall. The censored version will have a TV-14 rating.
AMC originally rated the series TV-14 but it was changed to TV-MA after complaints by the Parents ... [Read More]
Fear is born again in the television adaptation of Rosemary's Baby by writers Scott Abbott (Queen of the Damned) and James Wong (Final Destination 3). The 2-part miniseries shifts the story from New York to Paris where newlyweds Rosemary (Zoe Saldana) and Guy (Patrick J. Adams) seek to start a new life after experiencing a ... [Read More]
Patrick Stewart is best known as Captain Jean-Luc Picard from the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation but his character on American Dad couldn't more different if he was from the Mirror Universe. Stewart plays Deputy Director Avery Bullock, a perverted CIA agent who rarely plays by the book as opposed to the ... [Read More]
Jimmy Fallon bans dancing on The Tonight Show to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Footloose. Fallon tells the audience that he has no choice but to follow the rules and shows them an official scroll (signed by Fallon).
Kevin Bacon hears the news in his dressing room and rebels like only he can. Bacon strips down to his ... [Read More]
Aquaman was the punchline of the first Robot Chicken DC Comics Special but the King of the Seven Seas is off the hook in the sequel. In fact, he's not even mentioned in the press release.
The superheroes and supervillains go on Spring Break in Robot Chicken DC Comics Special II: Villains In Paradise, which will kick off ... [Read More]



