From VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for October 2019, including "Snake Eyes", "50 States Of Fright", "Batwoman" and a whole lot more:
Feature Film
Dreams Of A Singer
Local Production Company: Metrotown Media Productions
Director: Janos Molnar
Co-Producer: Terry Thandi
Jul 27/19 - Oct 31/19
Snake Eyes
Local Production Company: Grackle Bird Productions Ltd.
Director: Robert Schwentke
Producer: Lorenzo Di Bonaventura, Erik Howsam
Oct 15/19 - Dec 06/19
The Last Victim
Local Production Company: Tlv Productions LLC.
Director: Naveen Chathapuram
Producer: Naveen A. Chathapuram, Todd Berger, Charles Leslie, Graem Luis
Oct 30/19 - Nov 25/19
New Media Feature
A Babysitters Guide To Monster Hunting
Local Production Company: Double Double Productions Ulc.
Director: Rachel Talalay
Producer: Ivan Reitman, Amie Karp, Bob Huberman
Aug 29/19 - Nov 08/19
Christmas Chronicles 2
Local Production Company: Maple Syrup Productions Ulc.
Director: Chris Columbus
Producer: Mark Radclliffe
Sep 30/19 - Dec 16/19
Lady Death
Local Production Company: Ld Productions Ltd.
Director: Kaare Andrews
Producer:...
Feature Film
Dreams Of A Singer
Local Production Company: Metrotown Media Productions
Director: Janos Molnar
Co-Producer: Terry Thandi
Jul 27/19 - Oct 31/19
Snake Eyes
Local Production Company: Grackle Bird Productions Ltd.
Director: Robert Schwentke
Producer: Lorenzo Di Bonaventura, Erik Howsam
Oct 15/19 - Dec 06/19
The Last Victim
Local Production Company: Tlv Productions LLC.
Director: Naveen Chathapuram
Producer: Naveen A. Chathapuram, Todd Berger, Charles Leslie, Graem Luis
Oct 30/19 - Nov 25/19
New Media Feature
A Babysitters Guide To Monster Hunting
Local Production Company: Double Double Productions Ulc.
Director: Rachel Talalay
Producer: Ivan Reitman, Amie Karp, Bob Huberman
Aug 29/19 - Nov 08/19
Christmas Chronicles 2
Local Production Company: Maple Syrup Productions Ulc.
Director: Chris Columbus
Producer: Mark Radclliffe
Sep 30/19 - Dec 16/19
Lady Death
Local Production Company: Ld Productions Ltd.
Director: Kaare Andrews
Producer:...
- 10/1/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Merry Christmas — er, Winter Solstice, from the Spellmans.
Netflix has released the first-look photos for “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: A Midwinter’s Tale” — the Kiernan Shipka-led series’ surprise holiday episode — set to drop Friday, Dec. 14.
The pics give us a glimpse of where we’ll find Sabrina (Shipka), her Aunt Zelda (Miranda Otto), her Aunt Hilda (Lucy Davis), her ex-boyfriend Harvey (Ross Lynch), her cousin Ambrose (Chance Perdomo), her Greendale besties and all her new school pals at the Academy of Unseen Arts, during the special. Oh, and Miss Wardwell (Michelle Gomez) — or should we say Madam Satan?
Also Read: Netflix Sets 'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina' Holiday Special (Video)
Here’s the official logline for “A Midwinter’s Tale”: The Church of Night, like all covens, celebrates the Winter Solstice-the longest night of the year-when families gather around the Yule Fire to sing pagan carols and tell ghost stories.
Netflix has released the first-look photos for “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: A Midwinter’s Tale” — the Kiernan Shipka-led series’ surprise holiday episode — set to drop Friday, Dec. 14.
The pics give us a glimpse of where we’ll find Sabrina (Shipka), her Aunt Zelda (Miranda Otto), her Aunt Hilda (Lucy Davis), her ex-boyfriend Harvey (Ross Lynch), her cousin Ambrose (Chance Perdomo), her Greendale besties and all her new school pals at the Academy of Unseen Arts, during the special. Oh, and Miss Wardwell (Michelle Gomez) — or should we say Madam Satan?
Also Read: Netflix Sets 'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina' Holiday Special (Video)
Here’s the official logline for “A Midwinter’s Tale”: The Church of Night, like all covens, celebrates the Winter Solstice-the longest night of the year-when families gather around the Yule Fire to sing pagan carols and tell ghost stories.
- 11/14/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Sabrina Spellman will return to Netflix sooner than you think — and she’s bringing a little holiday cheer with her. Kiernan Shipka and the rest of the cast of the streamer’s haunting new take on the half-teen, half-witch will be back for a holiday episode, “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: A Midwinter’s Tale,” set to drop Friday, Dec. 14.
Here’s the special installment’s official logline: The Church of Night, like all covens, celebrates the Winter Solstice–the longest night of the year–when families gather around the Yule Fire to sing pagan carols and tell ghost stories. But the holidays are also a time for guests and visitors–both welcome and unwelcome– you never know what might come down the chimney…
Shipka, Miranda Otto, Lucy Davis, Ross Lynch, Michelle Gomez, Chance Perdomo, Jaz Sinclair,...
Here’s the special installment’s official logline: The Church of Night, like all covens, celebrates the Winter Solstice–the longest night of the year–when families gather around the Yule Fire to sing pagan carols and tell ghost stories. But the holidays are also a time for guests and visitors–both welcome and unwelcome– you never know what might come down the chimney…
Shipka, Miranda Otto, Lucy Davis, Ross Lynch, Michelle Gomez, Chance Perdomo, Jaz Sinclair,...
- 11/12/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Happy Friday, fellow Riverdale fans. Wow, the season 3 premiere episode definitely did not disappoint this past Wednesday night, October 10, 2018. We saw Archie end up going to prison after taking that involuntary manslaughter deal. Alice and Polly were acting really strange with that whole "the Farm" cult. Later, we saw them making babies float over burning flames. It was really weird. We're still trying to figure out what that was all about. Whatever it was, it totally made Betty fall out and appear to have some major seizures. It was very disturbing. We can tell you right now that Betty will apparently be ok and back on her feet in this upcoming episode two. What we have in this article for you guys is a brief spoiler teaser of what's in store for the upcoming,second episode of season 3. The CW recently put out their press release for it. It offers...
- 10/13/2018
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
From VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for August 2018, including "Deadly Class", "Loudermilk", "Siren" and a whole lot more:
Feature Film
Casino Night
Local Production Company: Hedgehog Films Inc.
Director: Jeffrey Fowler
Producer: Neal H. Moritz, Mie Onishi, Takeshi Ito, Dmitri M. Johnson, Dan Jevons, Nan Morales
Jul 30/18 - Sep 26/18
Come To Daddy
Local Production Company: Ctd Productions Inc.
Director: Ant Timpson
Producer: Mette-Marie Kongsved, Laura Tunstall
Jul 16/18 - Aug 12/18
Good Boys
Local Production Company: Good Boy Productions Inc.
Director: Gene Stupnitsky
Producer: Dan Clarke
Jul 23/18 - Sep 11/18
TV Series
A Million Little Things - Season 1
Local Production Company: Stage 49 Ltd
Director: James Griffiths, Richard J. Lewis
Producer: Kathy Gilroy
Jul 24/18 - Dec 12/18
Arrow - Season 7
Local Production Company: Beckmark Production Services Inc.
Director: Gordon Verheul, Laura Belsey
Producer: Todd Pitson
Jul 06/18 - Apr 18/19
Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina - Season 1
Local Production Company: Wbtv Canada Production Services Inc.
Feature Film
Casino Night
Local Production Company: Hedgehog Films Inc.
Director: Jeffrey Fowler
Producer: Neal H. Moritz, Mie Onishi, Takeshi Ito, Dmitri M. Johnson, Dan Jevons, Nan Morales
Jul 30/18 - Sep 26/18
Come To Daddy
Local Production Company: Ctd Productions Inc.
Director: Ant Timpson
Producer: Mette-Marie Kongsved, Laura Tunstall
Jul 16/18 - Aug 12/18
Good Boys
Local Production Company: Good Boy Productions Inc.
Director: Gene Stupnitsky
Producer: Dan Clarke
Jul 23/18 - Sep 11/18
TV Series
A Million Little Things - Season 1
Local Production Company: Stage 49 Ltd
Director: James Griffiths, Richard J. Lewis
Producer: Kathy Gilroy
Jul 24/18 - Dec 12/18
Arrow - Season 7
Local Production Company: Beckmark Production Services Inc.
Director: Gordon Verheul, Laura Belsey
Producer: Todd Pitson
Jul 06/18 - Apr 18/19
Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina - Season 1
Local Production Company: Wbtv Canada Production Services Inc.
- 7/28/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Is it October yet?
That's the question Riverdale fans everywhere have been asking ever since Riverdale Season 2 concluded with Archie Andrews (Kj Apa) being arrested for a murder he did not commit.
And while we know there's a long wait in store, there has already been a lot of information revealed about Riverdale Season 3.
That's why we at TV Fanatic have rounded up all the information you need to know about the new season.
Remember you can watch Riverdale online right here via TV Fanatic. Get caught up now!
1. Vanessa Morgan Will Be a Series Regular Vanessa Morgan will be sticking around as Toni Topaz for more drama than ever before. The actress has been promoted to a series regular, according to TV Insider. And she's not the only one. 2. Charles Melton Will Also Be a Series Regular! While Riverdale has not showed off the rivalry between Archie and Reggie as well as we hoped,...
That's the question Riverdale fans everywhere have been asking ever since Riverdale Season 2 concluded with Archie Andrews (Kj Apa) being arrested for a murder he did not commit.
And while we know there's a long wait in store, there has already been a lot of information revealed about Riverdale Season 3.
That's why we at TV Fanatic have rounded up all the information you need to know about the new season.
Remember you can watch Riverdale online right here via TV Fanatic. Get caught up now!
1. Vanessa Morgan Will Be a Series Regular Vanessa Morgan will be sticking around as Toni Topaz for more drama than ever before. The actress has been promoted to a series regular, according to TV Insider. And she's not the only one. 2. Charles Melton Will Also Be a Series Regular! While Riverdale has not showed off the rivalry between Archie and Reggie as well as we hoped,...
- 7/11/2018
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Laura Akers Jan 5, 2018
Is a Ragnar-less Vikings still Vikings? Spoilers ahead in our review of the latest season five episode, Full Moon...
This review contains spoilers.
See related Inside No. 9 series 4 episode 1 review: Zanzibar Inside No. 9 series 3: “We’re not sadists!” Den Of Geek’s top 15 TV episodes of 2017
5.7 Full Moon
Vikings has largely followed a specific directorial practice wherein their stable of directors handle chunks of the series, two or three episodes in a row, before handing the story off to the next director. As the seasons have worn on, that stable has grown from 3 directors in the first season to 7 in Season 4 last year. Over the course of its almost 5-year run, the series has only had 12 directors total with 35 of its 56 episodes to date having been overseen by only 3 directors: Ken Girotti, Ciarán Donnelly, and Jeff Woolnough. This is not usual practice for episodic television. But until recently,...
Is a Ragnar-less Vikings still Vikings? Spoilers ahead in our review of the latest season five episode, Full Moon...
This review contains spoilers.
See related Inside No. 9 series 4 episode 1 review: Zanzibar Inside No. 9 series 3: “We’re not sadists!” Den Of Geek’s top 15 TV episodes of 2017
5.7 Full Moon
Vikings has largely followed a specific directorial practice wherein their stable of directors handle chunks of the series, two or three episodes in a row, before handing the story off to the next director. As the seasons have worn on, that stable has grown from 3 directors in the first season to 7 in Season 4 last year. Over the course of its almost 5-year run, the series has only had 12 directors total with 35 of its 56 episodes to date having been overseen by only 3 directors: Ken Girotti, Ciarán Donnelly, and Jeff Woolnough. This is not usual practice for episodic television. But until recently,...
- 1/5/2018
- Den of Geek
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Vikings' excellent season four delivers a mid-season finale that leaves fans in delicious anticipation...
This review contains spoilers.
4.10 The Last Ship
In the mid-season finale, the battle was finally closed between Rollo and Ragnar, and honestly, it was surprisingly compelling, even for a series that I already expect to be particularly good at this.
As usual, Michael Hirst and, for The Last Ship, director Jeff Woolnough, stick to Vikings’ battle-filming strategy of using long shots primarily as establishing shots and fades and pulling in very tightly to emphasize the confusion and unpredictability of battle. This keeps distracting special-effects work to a minimum, and nicely captures the meat-grinder of violence that was medieval warfare.
The chaos, however, is not allowed to overpower us (as often happens in contemporary fight scenes, where we are so close to the action, it’s almost impossible to make out—see the Bourne films). Instead,...
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Vikings' excellent season four delivers a mid-season finale that leaves fans in delicious anticipation...
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4.10 The Last Ship
In the mid-season finale, the battle was finally closed between Rollo and Ragnar, and honestly, it was surprisingly compelling, even for a series that I already expect to be particularly good at this.
As usual, Michael Hirst and, for The Last Ship, director Jeff Woolnough, stick to Vikings’ battle-filming strategy of using long shots primarily as establishing shots and fades and pulling in very tightly to emphasize the confusion and unpredictability of battle. This keeps distracting special-effects work to a minimum, and nicely captures the meat-grinder of violence that was medieval warfare.
The chaos, however, is not allowed to overpower us (as often happens in contemporary fight scenes, where we are so close to the action, it’s almost impossible to make out—see the Bourne films). Instead,...
- 4/29/2016
- Den of Geek
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The violence and death knitted in to Viking life is put centre-stage in this week's season four episode...
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4.9 Death All Round
Death All ‘Round is an episode that certainly lives up to its title, and reminds us, to an extent, the degree to which, until now, we’ve largely been watching an early medieval Europe that has been cleaned up for our more delicate modern sensibilities.
For instance, Ragnar Lothbrok and his nuclear family have been a very sterilised version of what the stories we have about the Vikings (and we must remember that, for the most part, we have stories about how the Vikings acted, not reports from the Vikings themselves on their actions) depict. The Lothbroks are not given to savagery, at least not without a point (the inflicting of the Blood Eagle on Jarl Borg served a specific purpose as...
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The violence and death knitted in to Viking life is put centre-stage in this week's season four episode...
This review contains spoilers.
4.9 Death All Round
Death All ‘Round is an episode that certainly lives up to its title, and reminds us, to an extent, the degree to which, until now, we’ve largely been watching an early medieval Europe that has been cleaned up for our more delicate modern sensibilities.
For instance, Ragnar Lothbrok and his nuclear family have been a very sterilised version of what the stories we have about the Vikings (and we must remember that, for the most part, we have stories about how the Vikings acted, not reports from the Vikings themselves on their actions) depict. The Lothbroks are not given to savagery, at least not without a point (the inflicting of the Blood Eagle on Jarl Borg served a specific purpose as...
- 4/21/2016
- Den of Geek
Heroes Reborn, Season 1, Episode 5, “The Lion’s Den”
Written by Holly Harold
Directed by Jeff Woolnough
Airs on Thursdays at 8pm (Et) on NBC
Evil villain end of the world plans don’t make sense. We don’t need them to make sense to enjoy the stories being told, but there at least needs to be a degree of respectability to them. Goldfinger wants to irradiate a nation’s gold supply in order to make his more valuable? That’s some grade-a hustle right there. Darkseid wants to discover the Anti-Life Equation? Hey man, everyone has to have a hobby. But what in the sweet world are Renautas and Erica planning? Try to follow this: A massive solar flare is going to extinguish nearly all life on Earth, so Erica and here company are going to mine evos for their powers in order to (and this is just speculation) send...
Written by Holly Harold
Directed by Jeff Woolnough
Airs on Thursdays at 8pm (Et) on NBC
Evil villain end of the world plans don’t make sense. We don’t need them to make sense to enjoy the stories being told, but there at least needs to be a degree of respectability to them. Goldfinger wants to irradiate a nation’s gold supply in order to make his more valuable? That’s some grade-a hustle right there. Darkseid wants to discover the Anti-Life Equation? Hey man, everyone has to have a hobby. But what in the sweet world are Renautas and Erica planning? Try to follow this: A massive solar flare is going to extinguish nearly all life on Earth, so Erica and here company are going to mine evos for their powers in order to (and this is just speculation) send...
- 10/16/2015
- by Jj Perkins
- SoundOnSight
Heroes Reborn, Season 1, Episode 4, “The Needs of the Many”
Written by Joey Falco
Directed by Jeff Woolnough
Airs on Thursdays at 8pm (Et) on NBC
Heroes Reborn is a dumb show. It’s a dumb show full of cliches and paper-thin characters and every bad green screen effect NBC felt appropriate to budget. Whatever promise or signs of improvement the show has displayed up to this point were completely demolished with tonight’s episode. If the whole point of bringing Heroes back to TV was to give a starving public the kind of unique television experience that only Heroes can offer, then apparently that public has been starved of shows that just refuse to try.
At no point in “The Needs of the Many” is it ever suggested that the characters of the Heroverse occupy any kind of existence outside of the needs of the show. Whenever Joanne isn’t...
Written by Joey Falco
Directed by Jeff Woolnough
Airs on Thursdays at 8pm (Et) on NBC
Heroes Reborn is a dumb show. It’s a dumb show full of cliches and paper-thin characters and every bad green screen effect NBC felt appropriate to budget. Whatever promise or signs of improvement the show has displayed up to this point were completely demolished with tonight’s episode. If the whole point of bringing Heroes back to TV was to give a starving public the kind of unique television experience that only Heroes can offer, then apparently that public has been starved of shows that just refuse to try.
At no point in “The Needs of the Many” is it ever suggested that the characters of the Heroverse occupy any kind of existence outside of the needs of the show. Whenever Joanne isn’t...
- 10/9/2015
- by Jj Perkins
- SoundOnSight
Vikings, Season 2, Episode 6, “Unforgiven”
Written by Michael Hirst
Directed by Jeff Woolnough
Airs Thursdays at 10pm Est on History
Vikings is one of the few shows, in my mind, that cleverly draws upon its oft-times anachronistic soundtrack and cinematic angles in order to construct a narrative that mimics the headspace of its primary cast; and in doing so, draws the viewer further into its milieu. All in it all, it intends — either consciously or subconsciously — to parcel up modern-day moralistic questions with uncommon antique stories, and make the pair more compelling in this juxtaposition.
In particular, Hirst pays his dues to the women — and his interest in discussing role of Viking women and what power they might possess has never been clearer than in tonight’s episode. For example: the episode opens with Siggy, who kneels before the Seer and begs him help restore her to her former position. For the most part,...
Written by Michael Hirst
Directed by Jeff Woolnough
Airs Thursdays at 10pm Est on History
Vikings is one of the few shows, in my mind, that cleverly draws upon its oft-times anachronistic soundtrack and cinematic angles in order to construct a narrative that mimics the headspace of its primary cast; and in doing so, draws the viewer further into its milieu. All in it all, it intends — either consciously or subconsciously — to parcel up modern-day moralistic questions with uncommon antique stories, and make the pair more compelling in this juxtaposition.
In particular, Hirst pays his dues to the women — and his interest in discussing role of Viking women and what power they might possess has never been clearer than in tonight’s episode. For example: the episode opens with Siggy, who kneels before the Seer and begs him help restore her to her former position. For the most part,...
- 4/6/2014
- by Vivienne Mah
- SoundOnSight
Vikings, Season 2, Episode 5, “Answers in Blood”
Written by Jeff Woolnough
Directed by Ciaran Donnelly
Airs Thursdays at 10pm Est on History
I’ve previously remarked upon, the plots Hirst and co have put into play appear to be converging; and to it’s credit, it’s not just battle stories alone that are unfolding. Rather, tonight sees Bjorn drawn into battle alongside his father — and the determined eagerness upon Ludwig’s face feels both heart-breaking and authentic. It’s not difficult to imagine the limits Bjorn would toe in order to prove his place among the Lothbrok family — particularly given his implicit rivalry with Aslaug’s sons — nor is it difficult to imagine, after the starkly-shot battle scenes of tonight, that Hirst could take him down the road of self-sacrifice. As we’ve previously seen in the case of Gydda — and to a lesser extent, Lagertha’s abandonments of the...
Written by Jeff Woolnough
Directed by Ciaran Donnelly
Airs Thursdays at 10pm Est on History
I’ve previously remarked upon, the plots Hirst and co have put into play appear to be converging; and to it’s credit, it’s not just battle stories alone that are unfolding. Rather, tonight sees Bjorn drawn into battle alongside his father — and the determined eagerness upon Ludwig’s face feels both heart-breaking and authentic. It’s not difficult to imagine the limits Bjorn would toe in order to prove his place among the Lothbrok family — particularly given his implicit rivalry with Aslaug’s sons — nor is it difficult to imagine, after the starkly-shot battle scenes of tonight, that Hirst could take him down the road of self-sacrifice. As we’ve previously seen in the case of Gydda — and to a lesser extent, Lagertha’s abandonments of the...
- 3/29/2014
- by Vivienne Mah
- SoundOnSight
As mentioned previously, The CW has announced plans for a special marathon week featuring "The Vampire Diaries" starting December 13, and now we have the full schedule along with a video preview put together especially for the event.
This week-long event offers fans the opportunity to catch up with Season Two of "Diaries" and allows the uninitiated the chance to get into one of TV’s breakout hits. Airing two episodes each night from Monday, December 13, through Friday, December 17 (8:00-10:00p.m. Et/Pt), The CW will rebroadcast the first 10 episodes of the second season of its addictive hit "The Vampire Diaries" across its entire primetime schedule that week, beginning with this season’s explosive premiere. "The Vampire Diaries" is The CW’s most watched and highest rated series among adults 18-34 this season.
Monday, December 13 - "The Return" (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et)
Katherine Has Returned With A Vengeance...
This week-long event offers fans the opportunity to catch up with Season Two of "Diaries" and allows the uninitiated the chance to get into one of TV’s breakout hits. Airing two episodes each night from Monday, December 13, through Friday, December 17 (8:00-10:00p.m. Et/Pt), The CW will rebroadcast the first 10 episodes of the second season of its addictive hit "The Vampire Diaries" across its entire primetime schedule that week, beginning with this season’s explosive premiere. "The Vampire Diaries" is The CW’s most watched and highest rated series among adults 18-34 this season.
Monday, December 13 - "The Return" (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et)
Katherine Has Returned With A Vengeance...
- 12/7/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Vampire Diaries Episode 2.5 "Kill or Be Killed" Written By: Mike Daniels Directed By: Jeff Woolnough Original Airdate: 7 October 2010 In This Episode... It's volunteer day in the Falls. Stefan and Elena are still keeping up their fighting ruse. Liz Forbes shocks Caroline by taking a day off work to volunteer in the park. At the event, Mason approaches Liz with claims that the Salvatore brothers are vampires. Liz does not want to believe her friend Damon could be a vampire. Mason proves it to her by poisoning the lemonade with vervane. Damon chokes instantly, and Stefan finally agrees it is time to take down Mason...
- 10/8/2010
- FEARnet
It's that time again! "The Vampire Diaries" is about to go on a brief hiatus, so let's enjoy tonight's episode, "Kill or Be Killed" and try not to fret about our empty Thursday night next week.
Can I just say that the Mystic Falls crew is the most involved group of moody teenagers on the face of the planet? They're always putting on carnivals and competing in pageants and washing cars to raise money for something or another.
Whatever happened to the good old days? When I was a kid, teenagers on TV sat around watching movies and talking about how much they wish their first kiss was like "From Here to Eternity." (I'm old.)
This week, the Salvatores and their merry band of angsty whipper-snappers are at a Historical Society Volunteer Picnic. I've been waiting all week for this Lockwood-Salvatore showdown, so let's get the party started. Got your remote ready?...
Can I just say that the Mystic Falls crew is the most involved group of moody teenagers on the face of the planet? They're always putting on carnivals and competing in pageants and washing cars to raise money for something or another.
Whatever happened to the good old days? When I was a kid, teenagers on TV sat around watching movies and talking about how much they wish their first kiss was like "From Here to Eternity." (I'm old.)
This week, the Salvatores and their merry band of angsty whipper-snappers are at a Historical Society Volunteer Picnic. I've been waiting all week for this Lockwood-Salvatore showdown, so let's get the party started. Got your remote ready?...
- 10/8/2010
- by [email protected]
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
East Coast fans of "The Vampire Diaries" get a special bonus tonight along with the airing of Episode 5, "Kill or Be Killed", as both executive producer Julie Plec and star Ian Somerhalder will be live tweeting from 8-9 pm Et. The rest of us can console ourselves with a new batch of behind-the-scenes photos from the ep.
To join in on the tweeting, either make sure you're following @iansomerhalder and @julieplec on Twitter, or just click here for The CW's Twitter Module.
Synopsis:
Tyler (Michael Trevino) learns more about the Lockwood family curse from Mason (guest star Taylor Kinney). Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) argue over how to handle Mason. Elena (Nina Dobrev) tries to keep Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) from becoming more involved with the Lockwood mystery, but Jeremy makes an effort to hang out with Tyler. Mason gives Sheriff Forbes (Marguerite MacIntyre) some startling information, leading to a night of violence,...
To join in on the tweeting, either make sure you're following @iansomerhalder and @julieplec on Twitter, or just click here for The CW's Twitter Module.
Synopsis:
Tyler (Michael Trevino) learns more about the Lockwood family curse from Mason (guest star Taylor Kinney). Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) argue over how to handle Mason. Elena (Nina Dobrev) tries to keep Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) from becoming more involved with the Lockwood mystery, but Jeremy makes an effort to hang out with Tyler. Mason gives Sheriff Forbes (Marguerite MacIntyre) some startling information, leading to a night of violence,...
- 10/7/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
You'd be hard pressed to find a TV showrunner who's more involved with his or her series than "The Vampire Diaries" Executive Producers Kevin Williamson. As further evidence of that claim, we have a look "Inside The Vampire Diaries" with Williamson that's hosted by co-star Candice Accola (aka Caroline Forbes) and sponsored by Ford Fiesta.
But before we get to the video, here's a reminder of what to expect from tonight's upcoming Episode Five of "The Vampires Diaries", entitled "Kill or Be Killed".
Synopsis:
Tyler (Michael Trevino) learns more about the Lockwood family curse from Mason (guest star Taylor Kinney). Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) argue over how to handle Mason. Elena (Nina Dobrev) tries to keep Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) from becoming more involved with the Lockwood mystery, but Jeremy makes an effort to hang out with Tyler. Mason gives Sheriff Forbes (Marguerite MacIntyre) some startling information,...
But before we get to the video, here's a reminder of what to expect from tonight's upcoming Episode Five of "The Vampires Diaries", entitled "Kill or Be Killed".
Synopsis:
Tyler (Michael Trevino) learns more about the Lockwood family curse from Mason (guest star Taylor Kinney). Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) argue over how to handle Mason. Elena (Nina Dobrev) tries to keep Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) from becoming more involved with the Lockwood mystery, but Jeremy makes an effort to hang out with Tyler. Mason gives Sheriff Forbes (Marguerite MacIntyre) some startling information,...
- 10/7/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
We've already seen a batch of stills from the upcoming Episode Five of "The Vampires Diaries", entitled "Kill or Be Killed", airing October 7th, and now we have two new preview videos to share.
Synopsis:
Tyler (Michael Trevino) learns more about the Lockwood family curse from Mason (guest star Taylor Kinney). Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) argue over how to handle Mason. Elena (Nina Dobrev) tries to keep Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) from becoming more involved with the Lockwood mystery, but Jeremy makes an effort to hang out with Tyler. Mason gives Sheriff Forbes (Marguerite MacIntyre) some startling information, leading to a night of violence, confession and heartbreak. Candice Accola also stars. Jeff Woolnough directed the episode written by Mike Daniels.
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Synopsis:
Tyler (Michael Trevino) learns more about the Lockwood family curse from Mason (guest star Taylor Kinney). Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) argue over how to handle Mason. Elena (Nina Dobrev) tries to keep Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) from becoming more involved with the Lockwood mystery, but Jeremy makes an effort to hang out with Tyler. Mason gives Sheriff Forbes (Marguerite MacIntyre) some startling information, leading to a night of violence, confession and heartbreak. Candice Accola also stars. Jeff Woolnough directed the episode written by Mike Daniels.
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- 10/1/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The goods for the second season of "The Vampire Diaries" are coming in so fast and furious that it's hard to keep track of which episode is which! In any event, we now have a look at some photos from the upcoming Episode 5, "Kill or Be Killed", which airs Thursday, October 7th, including a peek at Mystic Falls’ newest vampire.
Synopsis:
Tyler (Michael Trevino) learns more about the Lockwood family curse from Mason (guest star Taylor Kinney). Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) argue over how to handle Mason. Elena (Nina Dobrev) tries to keep Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) from becoming more involved with the Lockwood mystery, but Jeremy makes an effort to hang out with Tyler. Mason gives Sheriff Forbes (Marguerite MacIntyre) some startling information, leading to a night of violence, confession and heartbreak. Candice Accola also stars. Jeff Woolnough directed the episode written by Mike Daniels.
Photos:...
Synopsis:
Tyler (Michael Trevino) learns more about the Lockwood family curse from Mason (guest star Taylor Kinney). Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) argue over how to handle Mason. Elena (Nina Dobrev) tries to keep Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) from becoming more involved with the Lockwood mystery, but Jeremy makes an effort to hang out with Tyler. Mason gives Sheriff Forbes (Marguerite MacIntyre) some startling information, leading to a night of violence, confession and heartbreak. Candice Accola also stars. Jeff Woolnough directed the episode written by Mike Daniels.
Photos:...
- 9/22/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
After the crazy twist "The Vampire Diaries" provided this past Thursday, fans are chomping at the bit for news of what other mayhem awaits in the already fast and furious Season 2. How about a preview of Ep. 3, "Bad Moon Rising" and summaries of what we can expect in Eps. 4 and 5, "Memory Lane" and "Kill or Be Killed", respectively?
It looks like werewolves are rearing their ugly heads this coming September 23rd on "Bad Moon Rising":
Synopsis:
Elena (Nina Dobrev), Damon (Ian Somerhalder), and Alaric (Matt Davis) take a road trip to Duke University and search through Isobel’s research on folklore and paranormal phenomena to see if they can uncover any clues to the mystery surrounding the Lockwood family. Isobel’s former student, Vanessa (guest star Courtney Ford), offers to guide them through the research and ends up getting quite an education herself. Stefan (Paul Wesley) comes face to...
It looks like werewolves are rearing their ugly heads this coming September 23rd on "Bad Moon Rising":
Synopsis:
Elena (Nina Dobrev), Damon (Ian Somerhalder), and Alaric (Matt Davis) take a road trip to Duke University and search through Isobel’s research on folklore and paranormal phenomena to see if they can uncover any clues to the mystery surrounding the Lockwood family. Isobel’s former student, Vanessa (guest star Courtney Ford), offers to guide them through the research and ends up getting quite an education herself. Stefan (Paul Wesley) comes face to...
- 9/18/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Today, the Canadian Academy revealed the nominees for the 25th Gemini Awards, the Canadian equivalent of the Emmy Awards. So without further ado, let's reveal those who have graced our land of television in fall 2009 and winter 2010.
1. Best Animated Program or Series:
* Glenn Martin, Dds
* Guess With Jess
* Johnny Test
* Kid Vs Kat
* Wapos Bay
2. Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series:
* Degrassi: The Next Generation
* Overruled!
* Pillars of Freedom
* That's So Weird!
* Total Drama Action
3. Best Children's or Youth Non-Fiction Program or Series:
* A World of Wonders
* Canada's Super Speller
* Survive This
* Tvokids: Mark's Moments
4. Best Comedy Program or Series:
* Dan for Mayor
* Less Than Kind
* Little Mosque on the Prairie
* Pure Pwnage
* The Rick Mercer Report
5. Best Dramatic Miniseries:
* Alice
* The Phantom
* The Summit
6. Best Dramatic Series:
* Durham County
* Flashpoint
* Republic of Doyle
* Stargate Universe
* The Tudors
7. Best Music, Variety Program or Series
* 2009 Much Music Video Awards...
1. Best Animated Program or Series:
* Glenn Martin, Dds
* Guess With Jess
* Johnny Test
* Kid Vs Kat
* Wapos Bay
2. Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series:
* Degrassi: The Next Generation
* Overruled!
* Pillars of Freedom
* That's So Weird!
* Total Drama Action
3. Best Children's or Youth Non-Fiction Program or Series:
* A World of Wonders
* Canada's Super Speller
* Survive This
* Tvokids: Mark's Moments
4. Best Comedy Program or Series:
* Dan for Mayor
* Less Than Kind
* Little Mosque on the Prairie
* Pure Pwnage
* The Rick Mercer Report
5. Best Dramatic Miniseries:
* Alice
* The Phantom
* The Summit
6. Best Dramatic Series:
* Durham County
* Flashpoint
* Republic of Doyle
* Stargate Universe
* The Tudors
7. Best Music, Variety Program or Series
* 2009 Much Music Video Awards...
- 9/1/2010
- by [email protected] (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Today, the nominations for Canada's 2010 Directors Guild Awards have been announced. These awards are meant to give awards for some people who work behind the camera to give outstanding films and TV series. Besides, the gala will be hosted by Canadian comedian Dave Foley. So, without further ado, here are the nominations.
Best feature film:
* Cairo Time.
* Chloe.
* The Trotsky.
* Love & Savagery.
Best television movie/miniseries
* Darwin Darkest Hour.
* Keep Your Head Up, Kid: The Don Cherry Story.
* Sea Wolf.
* The White Archer.
Best dramatic TV series:
* Being Erica.
* Flashpoint.
* Sanctuary.
* The Bridge.
Best comedy TV series:
* The Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town.
* G-Spot.
* Less than Kind.
* Little Mosque on the Prairie.
Best family TV series:
* Degrassi: The Next Generation.
* Heartland.
* How to Be Indie.
* Overruled!
Allan King Award for Excellence in Documentary:
* Ballet High - Elise Swerhone (Director), Robert Lower (Picture Editor).
* The Experimental Eskimos -...
Best feature film:
* Cairo Time.
* Chloe.
* The Trotsky.
* Love & Savagery.
Best television movie/miniseries
* Darwin Darkest Hour.
* Keep Your Head Up, Kid: The Don Cherry Story.
* Sea Wolf.
* The White Archer.
Best dramatic TV series:
* Being Erica.
* Flashpoint.
* Sanctuary.
* The Bridge.
Best comedy TV series:
* The Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town.
* G-Spot.
* Less than Kind.
* Little Mosque on the Prairie.
Best family TV series:
* Degrassi: The Next Generation.
* Heartland.
* How to Be Indie.
* Overruled!
Allan King Award for Excellence in Documentary:
* Ballet High - Elise Swerhone (Director), Robert Lower (Picture Editor).
* The Experimental Eskimos -...
- 7/9/2010
- by [email protected] (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Supernatural Episode 5.16 Dark Side of the Moon Written By: Andrew Dabb and Daniel Loflin Directed By: Jeff Woolnough Original Airdate: 1 April 2010 In This Episode... The Winchester boys wake to find masked men holding them at rifle point. Dean recognizes one of them as Roy, which would make the other one Walt. They have come to kill Sam for setting off the apocalypse. And they succeed. Dean finds himself alone in the car, on a dark highway. An 8-year-old Sam brings Dean a crate of fireworks, and Dean remembers this memory - Fourth of July, 1996. After the boys shoot off fireworks, Dean hears Cas over the car radio to explain. He is dead;...
- 4/2/2010
- FEARnet
Plot details are in for Supernatural 's fifth season episode "Dark Side of the Moon" written by Andrew Dabb and Daniel Loflin. Ambushed by angry hunters, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are shot and killed and sent to Heaven. Castiel (Misha Collins) warns Dean that Zachariah (guest star Kurt Fuller) is looking for them in Heaven so they need to lay low while searching for an angel named Joshua (guest star Roger Aaron Brown) who can help them since he talks directly to God. While searching for Joshua, the brothers run into some old friends and family members. Jeff Woolnough directed this chapter.
- 3/18/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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