[Editor’s Note: Spoilers ahead for Ghosts Season 2, Episode 21, “Whodunnit.”]
Along with a steady diet of sexy jokes and social metaphors, Ghosts has been serving up a murder mystery for almost two years. Every spirit in the mansion knows how they died except Alberta (Danielle Pinnock), a Prohibition Era blues singer who didn’t even realize she’d been poisoned until the middle of Season 1. Now, however, the truth is out, and the killer’s identity adds striking depth to the CBS sitcom.
That’s because the murderer was Thomas Woodstone (Daniel Rindress-Kay), son of the imperious spirit Hetty Woodstone (Rebecca Wisocky). All those years ago, he slipped Alberta a bottle of moonshine spiked with rat poison because he wanted to continue his secret affair with her boyfriend. That’s shocking enough, but for Alberta, the bigger betrayal is that Hetty, her dear friend, hid the truth from her for so long.
Along with a steady diet of sexy jokes and social metaphors, Ghosts has been serving up a murder mystery for almost two years. Every spirit in the mansion knows how they died except Alberta (Danielle Pinnock), a Prohibition Era blues singer who didn’t even realize she’d been poisoned until the middle of Season 1. Now, however, the truth is out, and the killer’s identity adds striking depth to the CBS sitcom.
That’s because the murderer was Thomas Woodstone (Daniel Rindress-Kay), son of the imperious spirit Hetty Woodstone (Rebecca Wisocky). All those years ago, he slipped Alberta a bottle of moonshine spiked with rat poison because he wanted to continue his secret affair with her boyfriend. That’s shocking enough, but for Alberta, the bigger betrayal is that Hetty, her dear friend, hid the truth from her for so long.
- 5/5/2023
- by Mark Blankenship
- Primetimer
[Editor’s Note: Spoilers ahead for Ghosts Season 2, Episode 21, “Whodunnit.”]
Along with a steady diet of sexy jokes and social metaphors, Ghosts has been serving up a murder mystery for almost two years. Every spirit in the mansion knows how they died except Alberta (Danielle Pinnock), a Prohibition Era blues singer who didn’t even realize she’d been poisoned until the middle of Season 1. Now, however, the truth is out, and the killer’s identity adds striking depth to the CBS sitcom.
That’s because the murderer was Thomas Woodstone (Daniel Rindress-Kay), son of the imperious spirit Hetty Woodstone (Rebecca Wisocky). All those years ago, he slipped Alberta a bottle of moonshine spiked with rat poison because he wanted to continue his secret affair with her boyfriend. That’s shocking enough, but for Alberta, the bigger betrayal is that Hetty, her dear friend, hid the truth from her for so long.
Along with a steady diet of sexy jokes and social metaphors, Ghosts has been serving up a murder mystery for almost two years. Every spirit in the mansion knows how they died except Alberta (Danielle Pinnock), a Prohibition Era blues singer who didn’t even realize she’d been poisoned until the middle of Season 1. Now, however, the truth is out, and the killer’s identity adds striking depth to the CBS sitcom.
That’s because the murderer was Thomas Woodstone (Daniel Rindress-Kay), son of the imperious spirit Hetty Woodstone (Rebecca Wisocky). All those years ago, he slipped Alberta a bottle of moonshine spiked with rat poison because he wanted to continue his secret affair with her boyfriend. That’s shocking enough, but for Alberta, the bigger betrayal is that Hetty, her dear friend, hid the truth from her for so long.
- 5/5/2023
- by Mark Blankenship
- Primetimer
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Ghosts Season 2, Episode 21, “Whodunnit.”] Ghosts finally solved one of its biggest mysteries regarding the death of Miss Alberta Haynes (Danielle Pinnock), and revelations brought to light the individual responsible for her untimely demise. It turns out that it was Hetty’s (Rebecca Wisocky) son, Thomas (Daniel Rindress-Kay), who poisoned the singer in a rage of jealousy. Alberta’s bootlegger boyfriend, Earl, was involved with Thomas, but after breaking things off, Thomas left a tainted bottle of moonshine at Alberta’s dressing room door, leading to her death. The truth came out as Alberta began suspecting her sister was responsible and Hetty couldn’t let Alberta think that, so she finally fessed up that she knew the truth. Needless to say, the truth bomb didn’t land with the kindness and understanding that Hetty may have hoped for, putting a tear in the women’s relationship. Below, Pinnock opens up about...
- 5/5/2023
- TV Insider
In today’s Horror Highlights, we have release details for Sugar Skull Girls, The Binding, and Sickhouse, as well as a Mother’s Day card from Bates Motel and a new Blade-inspired music video.
Sugar Skull Girls 2017 Release Details and Trailer: Press Release: “Sgl Entertainment is pleased to announce that they will be releasing “Sugar Skull Girls” the Teenage Comedy Adventure Movie and TV Series on Blu-ray, DVD, Cable TV and VOD in early 2017. The film is Written and Directed by Christian Grillo, Produced by Christian Grillo, John Kent, David Gechman, and Carmela Hayslett.
And Stars: Addy Miller, Carmela Hayslett, Cece Hagen, Anika Buchanan, Isabella Sobejano, Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes), John Amplas (Day of the Dead) and Leslie Easterbrook (The Devil’s Rejects).
Synopsis: Three demonic sisters who resemble neo-goth voodoo dolls are accidentally conjured from the other side during a failed attempt to raise a little girl from the dead.
Sugar Skull Girls 2017 Release Details and Trailer: Press Release: “Sgl Entertainment is pleased to announce that they will be releasing “Sugar Skull Girls” the Teenage Comedy Adventure Movie and TV Series on Blu-ray, DVD, Cable TV and VOD in early 2017. The film is Written and Directed by Christian Grillo, Produced by Christian Grillo, John Kent, David Gechman, and Carmela Hayslett.
And Stars: Addy Miller, Carmela Hayslett, Cece Hagen, Anika Buchanan, Isabella Sobejano, Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes), John Amplas (Day of the Dead) and Leslie Easterbrook (The Devil’s Rejects).
Synopsis: Three demonic sisters who resemble neo-goth voodoo dolls are accidentally conjured from the other side during a failed attempt to raise a little girl from the dead.
- 5/6/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Warm Bodies: Zombie movie to easily top North American box office on Super Bowl weekend; Nicholas Hoult stars The supernatural romantic comedy Warm Bodies, in which a zombie (About a Boy‘s Nicholas Hoult) rescues and falls in love with a non-zombie (I Am Number Four‘s Teresa Palmer), topped the North American box office on Friday, grossing a relatively strong (estimated) $8.1m — including $525k from Thursday late-evening and midnight screenings — at 3,009 locations, according to figures found at Box Office Mojo. Distributed by Summit Entertainment (now part of Lionsgate Pictures), and based on Isaac Marion’s novel for young adults, Warm Bodies will easily top the North American box office this Super Bowl weekend, collecting approximately $20m. (Photo: Zombie R Nicholas Hoult Warm Bodies.) That’s not bad for a movie featuring no stars, with an unusual theme, and budgeted at a reported $30m (not including marketing and distribution expenses). Having said that,...
- 2/2/2013
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
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