So what do you actually do in one of this business trips? Turns out it’s a lot of stupid stuff but most importantly you have to do absolutely all of it like a boss, as you’ll see in this trailer for Unfinished Business. This is actually the extended, red band version of the 30 seconds […]
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Read The 2nd Red Band Trailer for Unfinished Business on Filmonic.
- 2/3/2015
- by Alex
- Filmonic.com
Last night, while most of North America gathered in living rooms filled with nacho cheese and pizza, cinephiles across the continent grabbed their green jello and got ready for the real event: the next Jurassic World trailer.
Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard did not disappoint. It’s been twenty-two years since the events of Jurassic Park, and John Hammond’s dinosaur theme park is just as poorly run as usual. No, you shouldn’t create a “D-Rex,” Beth (Howard). That’s probably not the best decision ever.
Though the large majority of film-loving Super Bowl spectators gravitated toward the trailer for Jurassic World, the much-anticipated teaser – I know, I know – for Fifty Shades of Grey, the E.L. James romancer starring Jamie Dornan, continues to have a huge (largely female) audience.
The least likely film of the night, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, took advantage of Fifty Shades...
Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard did not disappoint. It’s been twenty-two years since the events of Jurassic Park, and John Hammond’s dinosaur theme park is just as poorly run as usual. No, you shouldn’t create a “D-Rex,” Beth (Howard). That’s probably not the best decision ever.
Though the large majority of film-loving Super Bowl spectators gravitated toward the trailer for Jurassic World, the much-anticipated teaser – I know, I know – for Fifty Shades of Grey, the E.L. James romancer starring Jamie Dornan, continues to have a huge (largely female) audience.
The least likely film of the night, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, took advantage of Fifty Shades...
- 2/2/2015
- by Sasha James
- Cineplex
Sunday night’s Super Bowl was quite possibly one of the best in recent memory. Close game that came down to the wire, pivotal interceptions, incredible play from someone who can now be called the best quarterback of all time, out of nowhere miracles from previously unknown players and rookies. And hey! Dancing sharks. Can’t beat that.
Of course, peppering the whole evening were helpful reminders that the season of tentpole movies is not far away. We’ve shared a few of these spots over the last few days, but here in one helpful place we’ve compiled all of the movie trailers and teasers that aired during the game. Enjoy!
Fifty Shades of Grey
Insurgent
Terminator: Genisys
Minions
Unfinished Business
Jurassic World
Tomorrowland
Seventh Son
Furious 7
Pitch Perfect 2
Ted 2
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Of course, peppering the whole evening were helpful reminders that the season of tentpole movies is not far away. We’ve shared a few of these spots over the last few days, but here in one helpful place we’ve compiled all of the movie trailers and teasers that aired during the game. Enjoy!
Fifty Shades of Grey
Insurgent
Terminator: Genisys
Minions
Unfinished Business
Jurassic World
Tomorrowland
Seventh Son
Furious 7
Pitch Perfect 2
Ted 2
The post Watch all of the Super Bowl movie spots appeared first on Sound On Sight.
- 2/2/2015
- by Brian Welk
- SoundOnSight
While most people tune into the big game to cheer on their favorite team, a good portion of Super Bowl viewers are most interested in getting a look at all of the TV spots and trailers that air, promoting many of the highly-anticipated blockbusters that we’ll be seeing over the next few months.
From Jurassic World to Avengers: Age of Ultron, and everything in between, all of Hollywood’s heavy hitters made an appearance tonight. And, just in case you missed any of the promos, we’ve compiled a round-up of all the trailers and TV spots below.
Though there’s nothing particularly significant here, and most of these are exactly what you’d expect (quick, bite-sized promos designed to sell the film to the widest audience possible), they’re still worth taking a look at, if for no other reason than the new footage they show off.
So,...
From Jurassic World to Avengers: Age of Ultron, and everything in between, all of Hollywood’s heavy hitters made an appearance tonight. And, just in case you missed any of the promos, we’ve compiled a round-up of all the trailers and TV spots below.
Though there’s nothing particularly significant here, and most of these are exactly what you’d expect (quick, bite-sized promos designed to sell the film to the widest audience possible), they’re still worth taking a look at, if for no other reason than the new footage they show off.
So,...
- 2/2/2015
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Once again, movie fans who don’t care about football have something to look forward to during the Super Bowl. And movie fans who do care about football get a bonus. We will be sharing the new movie trailers and special TV ads and maybe some commercials related to movies that air during the big game this Sunday. Some of them have already popped up online early, or they’ve released teasers for what we’ll be seeing during breaks in the action between Seattle and New England. So, we’re getting things started early, too. Be sure to also come back following Super Bowl Xlix, as we will continue the tradition of rating the best and worst of these spots. The Winners Furious 7 Jurassic World Avengers: Age of Ultron Ted 2 Pitch Perfect 2 Unfinished Business Terminator Genisys Tomorrowland Inside Out (Puppy Bowl spot) Mindy Kaling and Matt Damon for Nationwide The Losers Seventh Son The...
- 2/1/2015
- by Christopher Campbell
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Well, we all wondered how it would play out and Focus has gone with an R-rating for Fifty Shades of Grey, the adaptation of E.L. James' S&M novel that hits theaters on February 13 and the rating reason holds nothing back as it gets that rating "for strong sexual content including dialogue, some unusual behavior and graphic nudity, and for language." Also, a little surprising, to me at least, is an R-rating for the Johnny Depp comedy Mortdecai, which I was originally loathing the thought of watching, but now I'm a little intrigued. Otherwise, the complete bulletin for this week is listed below. The Duff Rated PG-13 For crude and sexual material throughout, some language and teen partying. Release Date: February 19, 2015 Fifty Shades of Grey Rated R For strong sexual content including dialogue, some unusual behavior and graphic nudity, and for language. Release Date: February 13, 2015 Kill Me Three Times Rated R For bloody violence,...
- 1/7/2015
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
As one of the fastest rising stars in Edm at the moment, it was really just a matter of time before we got a BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix from Mr. Oliver Heldens. Keeping in suit with his deep house/groovy style, the two hours of music delivers exactly what you’d expect.
From the producer’s own hits like “Gecko” and “Koala,” to some of the biggest songs of 2014 (“Light Years Away,” “A Sky Full Of Stars,” “Blame,” etc.) the mix is a pleasure to listen to from start to finish. In fact, it could very well make a case for Best Essential Mix of 2014, as it definitely rivals some of the more impressive ones that we’ve heard from BBC Radio 1 this year. If nothing else, though, it’s a great way for the young DJ to cap off his truly incredible breakout year.
Check out the Oliver Heldens BBC 1 Radio Essential Mix below,...
From the producer’s own hits like “Gecko” and “Koala,” to some of the biggest songs of 2014 (“Light Years Away,” “A Sky Full Of Stars,” “Blame,” etc.) the mix is a pleasure to listen to from start to finish. In fact, it could very well make a case for Best Essential Mix of 2014, as it definitely rivals some of the more impressive ones that we’ve heard from BBC Radio 1 this year. If nothing else, though, it’s a great way for the young DJ to cap off his truly incredible breakout year.
Check out the Oliver Heldens BBC 1 Radio Essential Mix below,...
- 12/10/2014
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
There have been a variety of things in the air in Sons of Anarchy‘s final season: bullets, bloodshed, Gemma’s complicated web of lies.
But until Tuesday’s episode, love hasn’t been one of them.
So, the emphasis on matters of the heart in the FX drama’s latest installment — including seven sex scenes at the top of the hour — was a little disorienting.
There was Jax and Winsome getting it on at Diosa (which was only a matter of time, considering how they first met); Gemma barely acknowledging Nero’s presence in bed; Tig and Venus sharing...
But until Tuesday’s episode, love hasn’t been one of them.
So, the emphasis on matters of the heart in the FX drama’s latest installment — including seven sex scenes at the top of the hour — was a little disorienting.
There was Jax and Winsome getting it on at Diosa (which was only a matter of time, considering how they first met); Gemma barely acknowledging Nero’s presence in bed; Tig and Venus sharing...
- 11/12/2014
- TVLine.com
This week on The CW’s The Flash, a warm visit from Felicity could barely offset the cold reception Barry got from a new nemesis.
This episode, as the headline suggests, was cool for three reasons.
1 | Unfinished Business
Felicity crossed over from Arrow to check in on her lightning-struck, once-comatose friend Barry, sure, but also to obviously see if their “spark” was still there, or if it ever was. This made all the sense in the world given the “break-up” Felicity and Oliver went through in the other show’s season opener, that she would test the waters to see...
This episode, as the headline suggests, was cool for three reasons.
1 | Unfinished Business
Felicity crossed over from Arrow to check in on her lightning-struck, once-comatose friend Barry, sure, but also to obviously see if their “spark” was still there, or if it ever was. This made all the sense in the world given the “break-up” Felicity and Oliver went through in the other show’s season opener, that she would test the waters to see...
- 10/29/2014
- TVLine.com
Universal Soldier began in 1992 before suffering from some tawdry sequels. Then John Hyams revived the franchise in spectacular fashion...
The Universal Soldier films are a strange case of life imitating art. Much like how series protagonist Luc Deveraux is killed in action then resurrected into something post-human, Universal was a pretty standard 90s action film which crashed and burned when it came to sequels, but became something unique and beautiful when it was reanimated for the straight to DVD market.
It’s a hushed secret among genre fans, but Universal Solder 3 and 4 (or possibly 5 and 6, it’s complicated) are some of the most remarkable action sci-fi films of the 21st century so far. Yes, really. I actually watched the series backwards when I first saw them, after being blown away by Universal Solder Day Of Reckoning and deciding to work my way back, and Roland Emmerich’s perfectly acceptable 1992 blockbuster...
The Universal Soldier films are a strange case of life imitating art. Much like how series protagonist Luc Deveraux is killed in action then resurrected into something post-human, Universal was a pretty standard 90s action film which crashed and burned when it came to sequels, but became something unique and beautiful when it was reanimated for the straight to DVD market.
It’s a hushed secret among genre fans, but Universal Solder 3 and 4 (or possibly 5 and 6, it’s complicated) are some of the most remarkable action sci-fi films of the 21st century so far. Yes, really. I actually watched the series backwards when I first saw them, after being blown away by Universal Solder Day Of Reckoning and deciding to work my way back, and Roland Emmerich’s perfectly acceptable 1992 blockbuster...
- 8/20/2014
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Sunday night’s episode of Masters of Sex, titled “Fight,” was one of the series’ best. It stuck the show’s two main characters, Dr. William Masters (Michael Sheen) and his assistant/lover Virginia Johnson (Lizzy Caplan), in a single hotel room and then let them batter out their anxieties and anger through flirtation, role play, and sex, all while an actual boxing match rages on TV.
In TV parlance, episodes like “Fight,” where characters are restricted to a few sets, are often called “bottle episodes”—they’re cheaper to make (you don’t have to build new sets or...
In TV parlance, episodes like “Fight,” where characters are restricted to a few sets, are often called “bottle episodes”—they’re cheaper to make (you don’t have to build new sets or...
- 7/28/2014
- by Jackson McHenry
- EW.com - PopWatch
There were lots of questions to be answered going in to this years Elimination Chamber, and in all honesty most of those questions were left unanswered as the Blu-ray ended and I ejected it from my player. The show itself turned out to be one of those WWE b-shows that ranged, at various times from poor, to mediocre, to good, to fantastic, so lets look at the actual results before talking about the show in more depth shall we?
Intercontinental Championship: Big E retained his title against Jack Swagger WWE Tag Team Championship: The New Age Outlaws beat The Uso’s Grudge Match: Titus defeated Darren Young WWE Divas Championship: Aj Lee kept her title against Cameron Grudge Match: Batista defeated Alberto Del Rio Six Man Tag Team Match: The Wyatt Family beat The Shield WWE World Title Elimination Chamber Match: Randy Orton retained against Daniel Bryan, John Cena, Cesaro,...
Intercontinental Championship: Big E retained his title against Jack Swagger WWE Tag Team Championship: The New Age Outlaws beat The Uso’s Grudge Match: Titus defeated Darren Young WWE Divas Championship: Aj Lee kept her title against Cameron Grudge Match: Batista defeated Alberto Del Rio Six Man Tag Team Match: The Wyatt Family beat The Shield WWE World Title Elimination Chamber Match: Randy Orton retained against Daniel Bryan, John Cena, Cesaro,...
- 5/8/2014
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
As I interview The Globetrotters, they're doing what they do best: Trotting the globe. Nate "Big Easy" Lofton and Herb "Flight Time" Lang were eliminated from "The Amazing Race" All-Stars" on last Sunday's episode. It was the third time they've been on "The Amazing Race" and the third time they've gone home without winning, which you'd think would sting for a pair of basketball players who, by nature of their professional affiliation, never lose. Actually, you probably wouldn't think that if you've paid attention to Flight Time & Big Easy, who have earned the right to compete thrice on "Amazing Race" by virtue of their unflagging enthusiasm and their eagerness to entertain both viewers at home and every passer-by at every international location. Flight Time & Big Easy like to make people smile when they're on "The Amazing Race" and when they're not being followed by CBS cameras, they're usually still on the road making people smile.
- 4/27/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Past events can fuel present problems, as the Reagans' latest cases taught them anew.
Written by co-executive producer Siobhan Byrne O'Connor, Friday's (Jan. 17) episode of CBS' "Blue Bloods," "Unfinished Business," set Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) and Maria (Marisa Ramirez) on the trail of Army veteran John Russelll (guest star Chad Michael Collins), who had assaulted his wife, Maryann (guest star Kelli Barrett), and taken their son Tommy (guest star Michael Capperella) from his school.
The Army, as represented by Maj. Harrison (guest star Terry Serpico), wasn't happy that Danny had started an investigation without clearing it with him first. A struggle over jurisdiction began, with Marine veteran Danny noting, "I understand protocol. I just don't like following it."
During a press conference on a weapons-selling bust, Frank (Tom Selleck) was confronted by Betty Lowe (guest star Karen Allen), who asked him "why I can't get justice for my daughter. And her killer is out there,...
Written by co-executive producer Siobhan Byrne O'Connor, Friday's (Jan. 17) episode of CBS' "Blue Bloods," "Unfinished Business," set Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) and Maria (Marisa Ramirez) on the trail of Army veteran John Russelll (guest star Chad Michael Collins), who had assaulted his wife, Maryann (guest star Kelli Barrett), and taken their son Tommy (guest star Michael Capperella) from his school.
The Army, as represented by Maj. Harrison (guest star Terry Serpico), wasn't happy that Danny had started an investigation without clearing it with him first. A struggle over jurisdiction began, with Marine veteran Danny noting, "I understand protocol. I just don't like following it."
During a press conference on a weapons-selling bust, Frank (Tom Selleck) was confronted by Betty Lowe (guest star Karen Allen), who asked him "why I can't get justice for my daughter. And her killer is out there,...
- 1/18/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The "Vampire Diaries" actor tells THR of Tyler and Klaus' bad blood: "These guys have had a very dark history."
Tyler trades in Mystic Falls for New Orleans when The Vampire Diaries regular drops by The Originals.
The werewolf officially broke things off with Caroline, his then-significant other (though the term is used loosely), in his brief return on The Vampire Diaries. His official reason? Unfinished business with archnemesis Klaus. After all, the hybrid did kill Tyler's mother.
When Tyler comes into the fold on The Originals, don't expect rainbows and butterflies in New Orleans. "A lot of things will come out of the crossover that are going to shake things up among the core group dynamic of the Original family," was how co-executive producer Michael Narducci recently characterized Tyler's trip south.
Photos: 'The Originals' Bloody Character Posters Debut
Michael Trevino talks to The Hollywood Reporter about tense reunions,...
Tyler trades in Mystic Falls for New Orleans when The Vampire Diaries regular drops by The Originals.
The werewolf officially broke things off with Caroline, his then-significant other (though the term is used loosely), in his brief return on The Vampire Diaries. His official reason? Unfinished business with archnemesis Klaus. After all, the hybrid did kill Tyler's mother.
When Tyler comes into the fold on The Originals, don't expect rainbows and butterflies in New Orleans. "A lot of things will come out of the crossover that are going to shake things up among the core group dynamic of the Original family," was how co-executive producer Michael Narducci recently characterized Tyler's trip south.
Photos: 'The Originals' Bloody Character Posters Debut
Michael Trevino talks to The Hollywood Reporter about tense reunions,...
- 11/12/2013
- by Philiana Ng
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
What keeps Magic: The Gathering and its video game counterpart Magic 2014 – Duels of the Planeswalkers from going stale is the multitude of cards and decks that are consistently being released for maximum enjoyment. If you’re the type of Planeswalker that’s more comfortable with a controller than a deck of cards, then rejoice, because the first expansion deck for Magic 2014 has been released.
Coming to Psn gamers today for only $2.99, the deck will also be released for Xbla, Android, iPad and Steam on Wednesday. The two new decks included, Unfinished Business and Bounce and Boon, promise to add plenty of new strategies to players’ repertoires. Check out a short description of each below to find out how:
-Unfinished Business: Wake the dead! The creatures of the blue and black “Unfinished Business” deck refuse to rest in peace. Your spells will bring them back from beyond the grave...
Coming to Psn gamers today for only $2.99, the deck will also be released for Xbla, Android, iPad and Steam on Wednesday. The two new decks included, Unfinished Business and Bounce and Boon, promise to add plenty of new strategies to players’ repertoires. Check out a short description of each below to find out how:
-Unfinished Business: Wake the dead! The creatures of the blue and black “Unfinished Business” deck refuse to rest in peace. Your spells will bring them back from beyond the grave...
- 11/6/2013
- by Christian Law
- We Got This Covered
"The Tomorrow People" may have landed on the more sci-fi side of the fence, but with Episode 1.04, "Kill or Be Killed," promising to both reveal more of John's back story and feature a family dinner with Stephen, his mom, and Uncle Jed, how could we resist sharing this clip?
"The Tomorrow People" Episode 1.04 - "Kill or Be Killed" (airs 10/30/13, 9-10pm)
Unfinished Business — When Ultra’s most wanted, Killian McCrane (guest star Jason Dohring, “Veronica Mars”), resurfaces after years of being in hiding, Stephen (Robbie Amell) enlists John’s (Luke Mitchell) help in tracking him down. John reluctantly agrees to help but changes his mind when he learns that Killian isn’t after Jedikiah (Mark Pellegrino) as everyone suspects.
Stephen wants to help, but Cara (Peyton List) explains John’s history with Killian, which brings back a flood of memories from John’s past, making him do something he never thought he would do again.
"The Tomorrow People" Episode 1.04 - "Kill or Be Killed" (airs 10/30/13, 9-10pm)
Unfinished Business — When Ultra’s most wanted, Killian McCrane (guest star Jason Dohring, “Veronica Mars”), resurfaces after years of being in hiding, Stephen (Robbie Amell) enlists John’s (Luke Mitchell) help in tracking him down. John reluctantly agrees to help but changes his mind when he learns that Killian isn’t after Jedikiah (Mark Pellegrino) as everyone suspects.
Stephen wants to help, but Cara (Peyton List) explains John’s history with Killian, which brings back a flood of memories from John’s past, making him do something he never thought he would do again.
- 10/29/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
This new batch of synopses for horror shows on The CW includes Halloween night in Mystic Falls, which of course means it's time for yet another "Vampire Diaries" fancy dress-up ball!
Check out what's ahead on "Tvd" along with "The Originals," "Supernatural," and "The Tomorrow People."
"The Originals" Episode 1.05 - "Sinners and Saints" (airs 10/29/13, 8-9pm)
Pasts Are Revealed And Secrets Are Exposed — Angered by recent events involving the safety of his unborn baby, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) demands answers from Sophie (Daniella Pineda), believing she was involved. Sophie reveals to Klaus and Rebekah (Claire Holt) a troubling secret from her past.
Meanwhile, Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) asks Klaus to accompany him to the bayou after gruesome remains are discovered, while Rebekah, Sophie, and Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) set off on a mission of their own. Davina (Danielle Campbell) confides in an unexpected ally and reveals shocking information about the witches, ultimately leading to a disturbing revelation.
Check out what's ahead on "Tvd" along with "The Originals," "Supernatural," and "The Tomorrow People."
"The Originals" Episode 1.05 - "Sinners and Saints" (airs 10/29/13, 8-9pm)
Pasts Are Revealed And Secrets Are Exposed — Angered by recent events involving the safety of his unborn baby, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) demands answers from Sophie (Daniella Pineda), believing she was involved. Sophie reveals to Klaus and Rebekah (Claire Holt) a troubling secret from her past.
Meanwhile, Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) asks Klaus to accompany him to the bayou after gruesome remains are discovered, while Rebekah, Sophie, and Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) set off on a mission of their own. Davina (Danielle Campbell) confides in an unexpected ally and reveals shocking information about the witches, ultimately leading to a disturbing revelation.
- 10/10/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The 13th edition of the Open Frame festival organised by the Public Service Broadcasting Trust (Psbt) will be held from September 11 – 21, 2013. The event focuses on the documentaries made by women, on women. The festival aims to inspire, encourage and bring about awareness on women’s issues through discussions and conversations between the audiences and the filmmakers. The festival will be held at the India International Centre, New Delhi.
For more details see here.
The festival is divided in two parts: a) Film screening and discussions, b) Workshops
Workshops:
Film Appreciation Workshops: Film Appreciation by Prof. Suresh and Documentary Film Appreciation by Prof. Ajit Duara
Intensive Filmmaking Workshops: Aesthetics For Non-Fiction Filmmaking by Prof. Ajit Duara, Essentials Of Documentary Filmmaking by Rajiv Mehrotra and Aspects Of Documentary – Facts And Fictions by Sameera Jain
List of films:
13 September, Friday
10:00 Am – Beyond Women’s Stereotypes
Director: Bindu Nair / India / 2004
10:45 Am – The Grey Area...
For more details see here.
The festival is divided in two parts: a) Film screening and discussions, b) Workshops
Workshops:
Film Appreciation Workshops: Film Appreciation by Prof. Suresh and Documentary Film Appreciation by Prof. Ajit Duara
Intensive Filmmaking Workshops: Aesthetics For Non-Fiction Filmmaking by Prof. Ajit Duara, Essentials Of Documentary Filmmaking by Rajiv Mehrotra and Aspects Of Documentary – Facts And Fictions by Sameera Jain
List of films:
13 September, Friday
10:00 Am – Beyond Women’s Stereotypes
Director: Bindu Nair / India / 2004
10:45 Am – The Grey Area...
- 9/7/2013
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
In the "Suits" episode, "Unfinished Business," Ava Hessington returns and soon faces a murder charge. Not only do Harvey and Mike have to defend her, they also have to rebuild their relationship in the face of new challenges.
Can they reclaim their roles as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid?
Mike is non-dairy creamer
You know how Mike totally dumped Louis to go back and work with Harvey? Well, Louis is still rather furious about the whole thing. By himself, however, Louis doesn't do too much -- he just steals back oat bars and talks about how fake milk is a metaphor for Mike.
Katrina does better. When Mike won't help her get in on the Hessington case, she retaliates with a cartoon in which Mike appears as a Harvey-loving baby. This does get Louis' attention, although Harvey responds by informing Katrina that she's done at the firm.
Or is she?...
Can they reclaim their roles as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid?
Mike is non-dairy creamer
You know how Mike totally dumped Louis to go back and work with Harvey? Well, Louis is still rather furious about the whole thing. By himself, however, Louis doesn't do too much -- he just steals back oat bars and talks about how fake milk is a metaphor for Mike.
Katrina does better. When Mike won't help her get in on the Hessington case, she retaliates with a cartoon in which Mike appears as a Harvey-loving baby. This does get Louis' attention, although Harvey responds by informing Katrina that she's done at the firm.
Or is she?...
- 7/31/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
If there's one core theme that Suits seems to hinge on, you can bet it involves all the "Unfinished Business" of our favorite associates. But what do you do when all your business is really the result of irreversible decisions you made in the past?
That was essentially the question this cast of characters was forced to deal with this week, with some outcomes better than others.
I've already said I feel like Harvey is trying to un-ring a bell that has already rang. Yet that suspicion was only confirmed with the addition of the fabulous Stephen Huntley. The worst thing a fixer can find himself competing with is another fixer - and Harvey certainly met his match tonight.
It's funny how a little bit of time with Darby out of the office allowed our core cast to regroup to some extent. Yet the second the British Harvey drops in,...
That was essentially the question this cast of characters was forced to deal with this week, with some outcomes better than others.
I've already said I feel like Harvey is trying to un-ring a bell that has already rang. Yet that suspicion was only confirmed with the addition of the fabulous Stephen Huntley. The worst thing a fixer can find himself competing with is another fixer - and Harvey certainly met his match tonight.
It's funny how a little bit of time with Darby out of the office allowed our core cast to regroup to some extent. Yet the second the British Harvey drops in,...
- 7/31/2013
- by chandel@tvfanatic.com (Chandel Charles)
- TVfanatic
The British are still coming! We've already seen a bit of the across-the-pond invasion on this third season of "Suits" (Tuesdays, 10 p.m. Et on USA), but this week, we'll finally meet the British Harvey Specter.
HuffPost TV has an exclusive sneak peek, above, at this week's new episode, titled "Unfinished Business," which finds Harvey Specter's (Gabriel Macht) British counterpart flirting with Donna. And we all know how Harvey feels about other people flirting with Donna.
"He has some interactions with Donna, and they might have some flirtation, which might lead to some feelings on Harvey's behalf," creator and executive producer Aaron Korsh told THR.com earlier this month.
Watch above to see just how much of a threat he poses -- and if Donna gets seduced by his charms or holds her own.
"Suits" airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Et on USA.
HuffPost TV has an exclusive sneak peek, above, at this week's new episode, titled "Unfinished Business," which finds Harvey Specter's (Gabriel Macht) British counterpart flirting with Donna. And we all know how Harvey feels about other people flirting with Donna.
"He has some interactions with Donna, and they might have some flirtation, which might lead to some feelings on Harvey's behalf," creator and executive producer Aaron Korsh told THR.com earlier this month.
Watch above to see just how much of a threat he poses -- and if Donna gets seduced by his charms or holds her own.
"Suits" airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Et on USA.
- 7/29/2013
- by Maggie Furlong
- Huffington Post
Upon the arrival of Kim Kardashian’s baby girl on June 15, her ex and sex tape co-star Ray J gave his two cents about it. Let’s just say he’s okay with not being Kim’s baby daddy!
Kim Kardashian, 32, may be a new mommy, but Ray J, 32, isn’t a new baby daddy — and he’s completely okay with it! A source revealed to HollywoodLife.com Exclusively that Ray J is happy to not be the father of Kim’s baby, but is happy about something else!
Ray J Jokes About His Past With Kim Kardashian
A source revealed Exclusively to HollywoodLife.com that Ray J is happy to see Kim start a new chapter — and he’s also happy to share something other than a baby with her! The source tells us:
Overall he is happy that Kim is healthy and happy in this new avenue of her life,...
Kim Kardashian, 32, may be a new mommy, but Ray J, 32, isn’t a new baby daddy — and he’s completely okay with it! A source revealed to HollywoodLife.com Exclusively that Ray J is happy to not be the father of Kim’s baby, but is happy about something else!
Ray J Jokes About His Past With Kim Kardashian
A source revealed Exclusively to HollywoodLife.com that Ray J is happy to see Kim start a new chapter — and he’s also happy to share something other than a baby with her! The source tells us:
Overall he is happy that Kim is healthy and happy in this new avenue of her life,...
- 6/17/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
Well, quite a bit happened in the Season Finale of The CW's Arrow. Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman) appeared to have his master plan for The Glades section of Starling City foiled but it turned out that he remained one step ahead of Oliver (Stephen Amell) to the very end. Or was it the end? And major kudos to the executive producer and writing team on Arrow for skillfully crafting certain fan expectations for Tommy (Collin Donnell) all season long, only to stand those expectations on their head during the season finale. Related Content: Arrow Episode 21 'The Undertaking' Poll & Discussion Arrow Episode 20 'Home Invasion' Poll & Discussion Arrow Episode 19 'Unfinished Business' Poll & Discussion Running Time: 60 min Release Date: October 10, 2012 MPAA Rating: Tv-14 Starring: Katie Cassidy, Stephen Amell, David Ramsey, Byron Mann, Colin Donnell, Colin Salmon, Paul Blackthorne, Emily Bett Rickards, John Barrowman, Roger R. Cross and Willa...
- 5/16/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
As a comic nerd, I want the stories I read to be true and faithful to the source material when portrayed on the big or small screen. Recently, I had been thinking about the Sam Raimi Spider-Man Trilogy. In the first film of the series, Spidey faced off against the Green Goblin. Awkwardly enough, the Goblin’s alias was Spider-Man’s best friend’s father. At the end of the film, Peter drops the body of Norman Osborn off at his home. It is here that we see Harry, Norman’s son, spot him. In the closing moments of the first film, within the funeral scene, Harry swears a vendetta to kill Spider-Man. We see this pursuit all the way throughout the second film. He finally learns who Spider-Man’s alias is, in the third film, he vows to take up the mantle of his father and become the new Green Goblin.
- 5/10/2013
- by Joshua Burkey
- Obsessed with Film
On TV this weekend: Zach Galifianakis hangs over at Studio 8H, Jason Collins outlines his Next Chapter, American Dad! hits a milestone, Revenge re-engages; and The Amazing Race, The Mentalist and three other shows finish their seasons. As a supplement to TVLine’s original features (linked within), here are 15 programs to keep on your radar.
Saturday, May 4
8 pm Smash (NBC) | An unexpected event bonds Bombshell and Hit List.
8 pm Cops (Fox) | Season 25 finale: Officers from the Las Vegas Metro Pd stop a woman who appears to be soliciting prostitution on the Strip. Heavens to Betsy! A prostitute? In Las Vegas?...
Saturday, May 4
8 pm Smash (NBC) | An unexpected event bonds Bombshell and Hit List.
8 pm Cops (Fox) | Season 25 finale: Officers from the Las Vegas Metro Pd stop a woman who appears to be soliciting prostitution on the Strip. Heavens to Betsy! A prostitute? In Las Vegas?...
- 5/4/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
An explosion, a car crash and a murder conspiracy made for lots of "Unfinished Business" as well as one of the strongest episodes of Vegas we've seen yet.
Porter Gainsley has turned out to be the uber-villain of Clark county. Like a spooled child, he blew up the Tumbleweed as though if he couldn't keep his favorite toy then no one else could play with it either. Unfortunately it's going to take more than a spanking to discipline Porter.
Something tells me that Lamb and Savino are up for the challenge.
When Dixon figured out that his mother's death was more than just an accident, I was a little surprised that Ralph balked at pursuing it. Perhaps he just didn't want his son involved in something that dangerous. At least they agreed to move forward with the investigation together.
Katherine did her best to stand up to Porter but in...
Porter Gainsley has turned out to be the uber-villain of Clark county. Like a spooled child, he blew up the Tumbleweed as though if he couldn't keep his favorite toy then no one else could play with it either. Unfortunately it's going to take more than a spanking to discipline Porter.
Something tells me that Lamb and Savino are up for the challenge.
When Dixon figured out that his mother's death was more than just an accident, I was a little surprised that Ralph balked at pursuing it. Perhaps he just didn't want his son involved in something that dangerous. At least they agreed to move forward with the investigation together.
Katherine did her best to stand up to Porter but in...
- 5/4/2013
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (Christine Orlando)
- TVfanatic
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Bones, New Girl, Nashville, Arrow and Grey’s Anatomy!
1 | Smash is obviously on the path toward “redeeming” self-absorbed, drug-addicted, obnoxious Jimmy, but after he took the stage high as a kite (leading to a mid-performance injury to Karen) and later chewed out the entire cast and crew (screaming “I’m the only one that did anything anyway!”), won’t the writers’ efforts inevitably be a case of too little too late?
2 | Do Once...
1 | Smash is obviously on the path toward “redeeming” self-absorbed, drug-addicted, obnoxious Jimmy, but after he took the stage high as a kite (leading to a mid-performance injury to Karen) and later chewed out the entire cast and crew (screaming “I’m the only one that did anything anyway!”), won’t the writers’ efforts inevitably be a case of too little too late?
2 | Do Once...
- 5/3/2013
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
Review Caroline Preece 26 Apr 2013 - 11:03
Arrow returns with another guest star, and another disappointing damsel-in-distress scenario for Laurel. Here's Caroline's review...
This review contains spoilers.
1.20 Home Invasion
It feels as if Arrow has been away from our screens for far too long, but now we have a direct line to the finale over three consecutive weeks. This return from the show served to push characters in the directions they were already edging towards, isolate Oliver even more, and set up Roy Harper’s transition into Red Arrow: Superhero Apprentice.
The big news for geeks in Home Invasion is the J. August Richards (Angel) guest spot as villain of the week, Mr Blank. He does a good job as the creepy assassin after Laurel and the little boy in her care and, frankly, it’s just nice to see him again. Oliver’s case of the week is the...
Arrow returns with another guest star, and another disappointing damsel-in-distress scenario for Laurel. Here's Caroline's review...
This review contains spoilers.
1.20 Home Invasion
It feels as if Arrow has been away from our screens for far too long, but now we have a direct line to the finale over three consecutive weeks. This return from the show served to push characters in the directions they were already edging towards, isolate Oliver even more, and set up Roy Harper’s transition into Red Arrow: Superhero Apprentice.
The big news for geeks in Home Invasion is the J. August Richards (Angel) guest spot as villain of the week, Mr Blank. He does a good job as the creepy assassin after Laurel and the little boy in her care and, frankly, it’s just nice to see him again. Oliver’s case of the week is the...
- 4/26/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
In my recap for the last episode of Arrow –a mostly insane, drug-fuelled trip to crazy town that earned the two week hiatus which followed- I mentioned that we’re in the phase of the season where sidebar loose ends need to get tied up, and preparations for the big finish have to begin. At the time, I had assumed these final four weeks of episodes would see the show’s serial, season-long plots all coming to bare. Seems we needed one more week before getting down to brass tax, because after all the spring-cleaning accomplished with “Unfinished Business,” the latest episode, “Home Invasion,” was all about setting the table for what’s to come. Considering where things stand after tonight, and that next week looks to be the big Undertaking episode, I’m hopeful we’ve got three weeks of real deal, go-for-broke Arrow ahead of us.
Which is really great,...
Which is really great,...
- 4/25/2013
- by Sam Woolf
- We Got This Covered
Selena and Justin are totally back on right now after she traveled all the way to Norway to meet up with him on April 18. Now, HollywoodLife.com can tell you Exclusively why Selena decided to give the Biebs another chance. Keep reading to find out!
We never thought that Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber would get back together, but an inside source tells HollywoodLife.com Exclusively that “they are hooking up again” after she took the trip to Europe to see him. We’re thrilled that love is in the air again but can’t help asking — what made Selena change her mind?
Selena Gomez Has ‘Unfinished Business’ With Justin Bieber
“There is definitely some unfinished business there and they need to work things out,” a source close to Selena told HollywoodLife.com. The source insists that the two are still very close, and that it has been hard for...
We never thought that Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber would get back together, but an inside source tells HollywoodLife.com Exclusively that “they are hooking up again” after she took the trip to Europe to see him. We’re thrilled that love is in the air again but can’t help asking — what made Selena change her mind?
Selena Gomez Has ‘Unfinished Business’ With Justin Bieber
“There is definitely some unfinished business there and they need to work things out,” a source close to Selena told HollywoodLife.com. The source insists that the two are still very close, and that it has been hard for...
- 4/20/2013
- by Andrew Gruttadaro
- HollywoodLife
NBA Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas is adding talk show host to his resume. Thomas -- who won two NBA championships during his 13 years with the Detroit Pistons -- is set to host Unfinished Business With Isiah Thomas, a weekly half-hour interview and commentary show debuting on cable network Cinemoi North America TV in June. The show will focus on notables from all fields of accomplishment who have achieved success against all odds as well as Americans from all walks of life who are icons in their own way, having overcome obstacles that seemed impossible to conquer, to reach personal
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- 4/15/2013
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Remember this article Arrow fans? I might be psychic. Check out what Arrow executive producer Marc Guggenheim recently teased on twitter. Check out what our art department has whipped up for an upcoming episode of #Arrow… twitter.com/mguggenheim/st…— Marc Guggenheim (@mguggenheim) April 10, 2013 Now we don't know if this means Ted Kord himself will be appearing or if Oliver (Stephen Amell) will be getting some Kord Industries tech or something else similar but I'm excited by the myriad of possibilities. New episodes of Arrow return to airwaves April 24th. Related Content: Arrow Episode 19 'Unfinished Business' Poll & Discussion Arrow Episode 18 'Salvation' Poll & Discussion Arrow Episode 17 'The Huntress Returns' Poll & Discussion Arrow (CW) Trailer by All Thats Bueno Running Time: 60 min Release Date: October 10, 2012 MPAA Rating: Tv-14 Starring: Katie Cassidy, Stephen Amell, David Ramsey, Byron Mann, Colin Donnell, Colin Salmon, Paul Blackthorne, Emily Bett Rickards, John Barrowman, Roger R. Cross...
- 4/11/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
As Kurt and Blaine battle it out with the Doctor and Rose in EW’s Greatest TV Couple of All Time championship, we’re unveiling our favorite couples, who didn’t advanced as far as we would have liked. Here’s a case for Starbuck and Apollo from Battlestar Galactica.
Picking my favorite TV couple was a decision I took very seriously! Do I choose the couple who taught me about love (Darrin and Samantha), the couple who I think has the most functional relationship (Howard and Marion), or the couple who I most want to emulate in my own...
Picking my favorite TV couple was a decision I took very seriously! Do I choose the couple who taught me about love (Darrin and Samantha), the couple who I think has the most functional relationship (Howard and Marion), or the couple who I most want to emulate in my own...
- 4/11/2013
- by Sarah Caldwell
- EW.com - PopWatch
Arrow featured one hell of a cliffhanger with "Unfinished Business." Ready to break it all down?
This week, TV Fanatic staffers Nick McHatton and Carissa Pavlica are joined by Hank Otero from Hanko9.com and a friend, Isaiah Mullins, who says he was "born in DC, but raised by Marvel Comics." Last week he challenged the panelists, saying there was no "ham in the table." This week, he gets to be that very ham. Say hello!
As for the episode itself, it was the one we've been anxiously awaiting, kicking off the not-so-gentle rift between Oliver and Tommy that could take the show into places we've yet only dreamed. Gather around below and let's discuss...
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Were you surprised at just how far The Count had fallen?
Hank: It was my understanding that The Count was going to be Season 1's "big bad". I was actually surprised by how little...
This week, TV Fanatic staffers Nick McHatton and Carissa Pavlica are joined by Hank Otero from Hanko9.com and a friend, Isaiah Mullins, who says he was "born in DC, but raised by Marvel Comics." Last week he challenged the panelists, saying there was no "ham in the table." This week, he gets to be that very ham. Say hello!
As for the episode itself, it was the one we've been anxiously awaiting, kicking off the not-so-gentle rift between Oliver and Tommy that could take the show into places we've yet only dreamed. Gather around below and let's discuss...
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Were you surprised at just how far The Count had fallen?
Hank: It was my understanding that The Count was going to be Season 1's "big bad". I was actually surprised by how little...
- 4/10/2013
- by carissa@tvfanatic.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
Review Caroline Preece 5 Apr 2013 - 20:00
One character begins to fulfil their villainous destiny in this week's Arrow. Here's Caroline's review...
This review contains spoilers.
1.19 Unfinished Business
It’s the last episode of Arrow before another little hiatus, and we spend the hour revisiting old themes and characters. Nothing particularly monumental occurs in Unfinished Business, and that’s a little surprising considering how close to the end we are. That said, there’s nothing wrong with the episode itself, and it was nice to see Vertigo re-enter the frame once again.
The unfinished business is that between Oliver and The Count, who is still stuck in the mental hospital he landed in a few weeks ago. We all thought he’d return as a functioning psychopath, much like The Joker or other villains like him, but it turns out that he’s just catatonic, and his knowledge is being used...
One character begins to fulfil their villainous destiny in this week's Arrow. Here's Caroline's review...
This review contains spoilers.
1.19 Unfinished Business
It’s the last episode of Arrow before another little hiatus, and we spend the hour revisiting old themes and characters. Nothing particularly monumental occurs in Unfinished Business, and that’s a little surprising considering how close to the end we are. That said, there’s nothing wrong with the episode itself, and it was nice to see Vertigo re-enter the frame once again.
The unfinished business is that between Oliver and The Count, who is still stuck in the mental hospital he landed in a few weeks ago. We all thought he’d return as a functioning psychopath, much like The Joker or other villains like him, but it turns out that he’s just catatonic, and his knowledge is being used...
- 4/8/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Get More: Geek: Event Coverage, Full Episodes "I enjoy playing the vigilante, I love being in the suit and being in character but I'm also ready for - He's after vengeance right now and that can't last forever. I'm excited for when he's doing this for more virtuous reasons." Related Content: Arrow Episode 19 'Unfinished Business' Poll & Discussion Arrow Episode 18 'Salvation' Poll & Discussion Arrow Episode 17 'The Huntress Returns' Poll & Discussion Arrow (CW) Trailer by All Thats Bueno Running Time: 60 min Release Date: October 10, 2012 MPAA Rating: Tv-14 Starring: Katie Cassidy, Stephen Amell, David Ramsey, Byron Mann, Colin Donnell, Colin Salmon, Paul Blackthorne, Emily Bett Rickards, John Barrowman, Roger R. Cross and Willa Holland Creators: Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg Characters: George Papp (character) and Mort Weisinger (character) After a violent shipwreck, billionaire playboy Oliver Queen was missing and presumed dead for five years before being discovered alive on a...
- 4/7/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
This week’s episode of Arrow sees the character’s pasts coming to haunt them again. For Oliver, his nightmare of the return of Vertigo as a new and more potent concoction rips through Starling City. For Tommy, his past indiscretions end him up as a prime suspect in an investigation into drug dealing. Finally for Diggle, the fact that Deadshot is free has gotten to him, working without Oliver to track Deadshot’s targets.
Finally, while Shado, Yao Fei’s daughter, reveals nothing of Fyre’s plan, she does reveal what her father has to do with it, as well as how she got to the Island in the first place. While the plots covered in the episode are equally balanced, the usual transition between shots is weaker, and key plot lines which have been explored over the last few weeks were completely ignored in this weeks episode,...
This week’s episode of Arrow sees the character’s pasts coming to haunt them again. For Oliver, his nightmare of the return of Vertigo as a new and more potent concoction rips through Starling City. For Tommy, his past indiscretions end him up as a prime suspect in an investigation into drug dealing. Finally for Diggle, the fact that Deadshot is free has gotten to him, working without Oliver to track Deadshot’s targets.
Finally, while Shado, Yao Fei’s daughter, reveals nothing of Fyre’s plan, she does reveal what her father has to do with it, as well as how she got to the Island in the first place. While the plots covered in the episode are equally balanced, the usual transition between shots is weaker, and key plot lines which have been explored over the last few weeks were completely ignored in this weeks episode,...
- 4/5/2013
- by Edan Nissen
- Obsessed with Film
Have we all recovered from the events of "Unfinished Business" yet? Good, because "Arrow" fans now have three weeks to wait until its follow-up episode arrives, "Home Invasion."
To help ease the wait, an extended promo for The CW show has arrived that serves as quite the teaser for "Arrow's" return after its mini break. It seems as though Diggle will finally take on Deadshot -- or vice versa -- and Oliver is still trying to prevent those closest to him from finding out he's actually the a vigilante. Will he succeed? We'll have to wait and see.
"Home Invasion" airs on The CW on April 24.
[via Comic Book Movie]
What are you most looking forward to about the upcoming episodes of "Arrow"? Tell us in the comments section below or on Twitter!
To help ease the wait, an extended promo for The CW show has arrived that serves as quite the teaser for "Arrow's" return after its mini break. It seems as though Diggle will finally take on Deadshot -- or vice versa -- and Oliver is still trying to prevent those closest to him from finding out he's actually the a vigilante. Will he succeed? We'll have to wait and see.
"Home Invasion" airs on The CW on April 24.
[via Comic Book Movie]
What are you most looking forward to about the upcoming episodes of "Arrow"? Tell us in the comments section below or on Twitter!
- 4/4/2013
- by Terri Schwartz
- MTV Splash Page
Remember that face? That's Gunn (J. August Richards) from Angel! Looks like he's got Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) in his crosshairs. Deadshot's (Michael Rowe) back. It looks like Diggle (David Ramsey) will be one step closer to getting revenge against Deadshot in the next episode of The CW's Arrow. Or maybe Deadshot will be getting a second Diggle tattoo? We're looking from Diggle's perspective....up the barrel of Deadshot's pistols. Seems Roy Harper (Colton Haynes) can't seem to stay out of trouble. Related Content: Arrow Episode 19 'Unfinished Business' Poll & Discussion Arrow Episode 18 'Salvation' Poll & Discussion Arrow Episode 17 'The Huntress Returns' Poll & Discussion Arrow (CW) Trailer by All Thats Bueno Running Time: 60 min Release Date: October 10, 2012 MPAA Rating: Tv-14 Starring: Katie Cassidy, Stephen Amell, David Ramsey, Byron Mann, Colin Donnell, Colin Salmon, Paul Blackthorne, Emily Bett Rickards, John Barrowman, Roger R. Cross and Willa Holland Creators: Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim,...
- 4/4/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
by Ryan Rigley
As if psychotic killers running rampant around Starling City weren't enough, last night's "Arrow" (entitled "Unfinished Business") saw the return of the Count and the deadly drug known as Vertigo. Beginning with what might as well have been an anti-narcotics PSA, a woman dances across the floor of Club Verdant high out of her mind on Vertigo. She continues dancing all the way into oncoming traffic, then proceeds to get hit by a car.
Detective Lance shows up at Verdant, not too long after the incident, and questions both Tommy and Oliver about the woman. Tommy insists that he's never met the woman and Oliver orders Felicity to run a check on all Verdant employees to see which of them may have a drug history. Lance continues his investigation at the Starling City Asylum, where the Count is currently being held.
After visiting the Count at the Asylum,...
As if psychotic killers running rampant around Starling City weren't enough, last night's "Arrow" (entitled "Unfinished Business") saw the return of the Count and the deadly drug known as Vertigo. Beginning with what might as well have been an anti-narcotics PSA, a woman dances across the floor of Club Verdant high out of her mind on Vertigo. She continues dancing all the way into oncoming traffic, then proceeds to get hit by a car.
Detective Lance shows up at Verdant, not too long after the incident, and questions both Tommy and Oliver about the woman. Tommy insists that he's never met the woman and Oliver orders Felicity to run a check on all Verdant employees to see which of them may have a drug history. Lance continues his investigation at the Starling City Asylum, where the Count is currently being held.
After visiting the Count at the Asylum,...
- 4/4/2013
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
As we’re just on the verge of season one’s homestretch, it makes sense that an Arrow episode titled “Unfinished Business” would work to round up, and start wrapping a bow on some stray plot threads. I say stray, because the movements this week register fairly low on the show’s narrative Richter scale, providing warning tremors for the (hopefully) tectonic shifts just a few weeks out. The episode after next is titled “The Undertaking,” after all, so we’ve got precious little time before the season’s big secret is laid bare. There’s no Moira this week, no Thea and her boytoy Roy, and no new villain (permanently) added to the rogue’s gallery.
Cleaning things up so that the final festivities aren’t cluttered can take a deft hand and plenty of foresight, things Arrow is often in short supply of. One of this week’s subplots,...
Cleaning things up so that the final festivities aren’t cluttered can take a deft hand and plenty of foresight, things Arrow is often in short supply of. One of this week’s subplots,...
- 4/4/2013
- by Sam Woolf
- We Got This Covered
Arrow Season 1, Episode 19 ‘Unfinished Business’
Directed by Michael Offer
Written by Bryan Q. Miller & Lindsey Allen
Airs Wednesday nights at 8pm Et on the CW
Arrow’s had a rough time trying to create interesting entities for him to battle – the first season’s featured a largely lifeless ensemble of suits and psychos who lack any kind of compelling quality. The Count was one of these, with a performance akin to a mindless caricature of the Joker to match (right down to being locked in a mental facility after being fed his own psychotic drugs at the end). Smartly, the writers decided to use him as a decoy in ‘Unfinished Business’ – but instead of seizing the opportunity to characterize him and/or present us with a new, more intriguing villain .. we get a doctor at a mental facility who manages to revitalize the Vertigo drug trade single-handedly, with only the help of a lumbering janitor.
Directed by Michael Offer
Written by Bryan Q. Miller & Lindsey Allen
Airs Wednesday nights at 8pm Et on the CW
Arrow’s had a rough time trying to create interesting entities for him to battle – the first season’s featured a largely lifeless ensemble of suits and psychos who lack any kind of compelling quality. The Count was one of these, with a performance akin to a mindless caricature of the Joker to match (right down to being locked in a mental facility after being fed his own psychotic drugs at the end). Smartly, the writers decided to use him as a decoy in ‘Unfinished Business’ – but instead of seizing the opportunity to characterize him and/or present us with a new, more intriguing villain .. we get a doctor at a mental facility who manages to revitalize the Vertigo drug trade single-handedly, with only the help of a lumbering janitor.
- 4/4/2013
- by Randy
- SoundOnSight
Sneak Peek new images and footage from the upcoming "Arrow" episode titled "Unfinished Business", featuring the return of the villain 'The Count' (Seth Gabel) .
The episode aired April 3, 2013, written by Bryan Q. Miller/Lindsay Allen and directed by Michael Offer:
"...a young woman meets a violent death after partying at the club 'Verdant'.
"'Detective Lance' (Paul Blackthorne) and his new partner, 'Detective Hilton' (Roger Cross) inform 'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) and 'Tommy' (Colin Donnell) that she was on the drug 'Vertigo'. Oliver immediately pays a visit to the mental institution where 'The Count' (Gabel) is locked up, but finds he is in no condition to deal drugs.
"However, when The Count escapes and 'Starling City' is flooded with even more Vertigo-related violence, Oliver and 'Diggle' (David Ramsey) make it their mission to track him down.
"After Detective Lance uncovers incriminating evidence against him, Tommy goes to great lengths to clear his name.
The episode aired April 3, 2013, written by Bryan Q. Miller/Lindsay Allen and directed by Michael Offer:
"...a young woman meets a violent death after partying at the club 'Verdant'.
"'Detective Lance' (Paul Blackthorne) and his new partner, 'Detective Hilton' (Roger Cross) inform 'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) and 'Tommy' (Colin Donnell) that she was on the drug 'Vertigo'. Oliver immediately pays a visit to the mental institution where 'The Count' (Gabel) is locked up, but finds he is in no condition to deal drugs.
"However, when The Count escapes and 'Starling City' is flooded with even more Vertigo-related violence, Oliver and 'Diggle' (David Ramsey) make it their mission to track him down.
"After Detective Lance uncovers incriminating evidence against him, Tommy goes to great lengths to clear his name.
- 4/4/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
If we've learned anything from "Arrow" over the last few weeks, it's that when villains are allowed to keep breathing, they have a tendency to, y'know, remain villainous.
In "Unfinished Business," Oliver is plagued by an old foe when the vertigo drug resurfaces -- once again, hitting a little too close to home when Tommy and Verdant get dragged into Det. Lance's investigation.
We'd be remiss not to mention that Seth Gabel was born for the role of The Count. Taking a well-earned cue from Heath Ledger's Joker, Gabel infuses The Count with plenty of crazy -- and just enough insight to make you want to lean a little closer. When a patron of Oliver and Tommy's club is killed due to a hit of super-vertigo, both the Arrow and Det. Lance pay the Count a visit in his mental institution, but he appears to have completely snapped. At first glance,...
In "Unfinished Business," Oliver is plagued by an old foe when the vertigo drug resurfaces -- once again, hitting a little too close to home when Tommy and Verdant get dragged into Det. Lance's investigation.
We'd be remiss not to mention that Seth Gabel was born for the role of The Count. Taking a well-earned cue from Heath Ledger's Joker, Gabel infuses The Count with plenty of crazy -- and just enough insight to make you want to lean a little closer. When a patron of Oliver and Tommy's club is killed due to a hit of super-vertigo, both the Arrow and Det. Lance pay the Count a visit in his mental institution, but he appears to have completely snapped. At first glance,...
- 4/4/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
I admit I was a bit underwhelmed with "Unfinished Business" as it unfolded.
Most likely because it held a lot of, well, unfinished business. Water over which we've already rowed. We knew the stories, aired the differences and fought the fights. Until I got my A-ha moment.
It as another wasted moment for poor Seth Gabel as The Count. He was more like the Sesame Street character than any super villain, and they didn't even try to fool us into thinking otherwise for more than about thirty seconds. Even our dandy Detective Lance decided Tommy Merlyn had more of a criminal mind than the Count.
Yes, we were back to the crap with Det. Lance hunting down any male who's nether regions has come within a city block of his daughter in the hope of locking him away for good. Damn, that is one old story. Old as dust. How...
Most likely because it held a lot of, well, unfinished business. Water over which we've already rowed. We knew the stories, aired the differences and fought the fights. Until I got my A-ha moment.
It as another wasted moment for poor Seth Gabel as The Count. He was more like the Sesame Street character than any super villain, and they didn't even try to fool us into thinking otherwise for more than about thirty seconds. Even our dandy Detective Lance decided Tommy Merlyn had more of a criminal mind than the Count.
Yes, we were back to the crap with Det. Lance hunting down any male who's nether regions has come within a city block of his daughter in the hope of locking him away for good. Damn, that is one old story. Old as dust. How...
- 4/4/2013
- by carissa@tvfanatic.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
Klaus heading back to Mystic Falls after ep 20 & more in this new Vampire Diaries season 4 spoiler tease. Recently, Zap2it, served up a new spoiler scoop for Vampire Diaries season 4,and it turns out that crazy Klaus will be making his way back to Mystic Falls after episode 20,because as previously reported, Klaus,Rebekah,and Elijah are heading out to New Orleans in episode 20 as it will double as the pilot episode for their new spinoff "Originals" show. Why Klaus is coming back to Mystic Falls is a mystery at this point. We just know he'll be coming back,though. In their spoiler statement, they said, "Klaus, Rebekah, and Elijah will be heading to New Orleans in Episode 20 this season for "The Originals" spin-off episode, but that doesn't mean they're just going to stay in NoLa, killing time and waiting for the fall TV season. We can tell you that...
- 4/3/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
by Ryan Rigley
Looks like Yao Fei's daughter is finally stepping out of the shadows and into the spotlight (see what we did there?). On last week's episode of "Arrow," flashback Oliver is introduced to a new prisoner of the island of Lian Yu: Shado, played by Celina Jade. With this week's Shado-filled episode mere hours away, we sat down with Celina Jade to get the scoop on Oliver Queen's newest mentor and love interest.
"It’s always been a dream for me to play a comic book character," Celina Jade raves about her role on the series. "As soon as I got the audition, I was super excited. I was like 'Wow, I get to play someone who’s an incredible archer as well as martial artist?' It’s just my thing; martial arts, comic book character, strong Asian female, I love it."
"At that time, other than reading the comic books,...
Looks like Yao Fei's daughter is finally stepping out of the shadows and into the spotlight (see what we did there?). On last week's episode of "Arrow," flashback Oliver is introduced to a new prisoner of the island of Lian Yu: Shado, played by Celina Jade. With this week's Shado-filled episode mere hours away, we sat down with Celina Jade to get the scoop on Oliver Queen's newest mentor and love interest.
"It’s always been a dream for me to play a comic book character," Celina Jade raves about her role on the series. "As soon as I got the audition, I was super excited. I was like 'Wow, I get to play someone who’s an incredible archer as well as martial artist?' It’s just my thing; martial arts, comic book character, strong Asian female, I love it."
"At that time, other than reading the comic books,...
- 4/3/2013
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
The April 3 episode of "Arrow," titled "Unfinished Business," sees the deadly drug Vertigo -- and its creator, The Count (Seth Gabel) -- return to plague Starling City.
"Vertigo is back and more dangerous than ever," star Stephen Amell told The Huffington Post at WonderCon. "Because Tommy [Colin Donnell] and I have both had run-ins with the law based on drugs, when we find out that a girl got high on Vertigo in Verdant, I cast a suspicious eye his way and he does not appreciate it -- and nor should he."
Oliver's not the only one who's suspicious of Tommy -- Detective Lance (Paul Blackthorne) is too; and worse, he's the father of Tommy's current girlfriend, Laurel (Katie Cassidy). Awkward.
"He doesn't really like me in the first place, does he?" Donnell laughed. "There's an accusation from [Lance], and he doesn't exactly have his best friend sticking up for him right away, which really causes a big problem.
"Vertigo is back and more dangerous than ever," star Stephen Amell told The Huffington Post at WonderCon. "Because Tommy [Colin Donnell] and I have both had run-ins with the law based on drugs, when we find out that a girl got high on Vertigo in Verdant, I cast a suspicious eye his way and he does not appreciate it -- and nor should he."
Oliver's not the only one who's suspicious of Tommy -- Detective Lance (Paul Blackthorne) is too; and worse, he's the father of Tommy's current girlfriend, Laurel (Katie Cassidy). Awkward.
"He doesn't really like me in the first place, does he?" Donnell laughed. "There's an accusation from [Lance], and he doesn't exactly have his best friend sticking up for him right away, which really causes a big problem.
- 4/3/2013
- by Laura Prudom
- Huffington Post
Missed out on the awesomeness that was attending WonderCon 2013? Never fear, theTVaddict.com is here. Or to be more accurate, our West Coast Correspondent Tiffany Vogt was there to get as up close and personal as some of your favorite stars’ publicists would allow! Case in point, an on target Arrow video featuring actor Paul Blackthorne, who previews Wednesday’s episode “Unfinished Business,” his feeling towards the many interesting men in daughter Laurel’s life and what family drama lies ahead. See for yourself, after the jump.
Arrow airs Wednesdays at 8Pm on The CW (7Pm on CTV in Canada).
Arrow airs Wednesdays at 8Pm on The CW (7Pm on CTV in Canada).
- 4/3/2013
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
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