Deadliest Catch is back. In the landmark 20th season of the Discovery Channel reality series, the captains will encounter new opportunities and fresh challenges as they head out to sea for the first red king crab season in several years.
Not only will crews be allowed to fish once more for the coveted red king crab, but this year, they’ll also participate in the first derby-style race in decades. That means even more intense competition than usual as both veteran and rookie captains fight to bring in the biggest hauls. At the same time, they’ll face unpredictable and dangerous weather patterns as a rare super El Niño weather pattern intensifies winter storms.
Which ‘Deadliest Catch’ captains are back for season 20? Sophia ‘Bob’ Nielsen of ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Discovery Channel
Which Deadliest Catch captains are heading out to sea in season 20? Episodes will follow a mix of seasoned veterans and...
Not only will crews be allowed to fish once more for the coveted red king crab, but this year, they’ll also participate in the first derby-style race in decades. That means even more intense competition than usual as both veteran and rookie captains fight to bring in the biggest hauls. At the same time, they’ll face unpredictable and dangerous weather patterns as a rare super El Niño weather pattern intensifies winter storms.
Which ‘Deadliest Catch’ captains are back for season 20? Sophia ‘Bob’ Nielsen of ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Discovery Channel
Which Deadliest Catch captains are heading out to sea in season 20? Episodes will follow a mix of seasoned veterans and...
- 5/12/2024
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Deadliest Catch Season 20 is premiering on the Discovery Channel soon. This milestone season will showcase a lot of fan-favorite captains, and a reunion of sorts. Jake Anderson is headed back to the F/V Northwestern! What else has the network shared about this harrowing season?
Here are all the details including all the of the boats returning, the premiere date, and some of the drama Discovery fans will get to see.
[Discovery UK | YouTube] Deadliest Catch Season 20 Is Milestone Season
On Monday, Discovery announced the premiere of the Deadliest Catch Season 20. According to The Futon Critic, this season opens with a big surprise. The Red King Crab fishery has reopened. What is a bigger surprise is that they are going to return to the derby-style race. This means the captains are going to be working against time, and using every trick in the book to get their haul.
Adding to...
Here are all the details including all the of the boats returning, the premiere date, and some of the drama Discovery fans will get to see.
[Discovery UK | YouTube] Deadliest Catch Season 20 Is Milestone Season
On Monday, Discovery announced the premiere of the Deadliest Catch Season 20. According to The Futon Critic, this season opens with a big surprise. The Red King Crab fishery has reopened. What is a bigger surprise is that they are going to return to the derby-style race. This means the captains are going to be working against time, and using every trick in the book to get their haul.
Adding to...
- 5/6/2024
- by Georgia Makitalo
- TV Shows Ace
Discovery Channel is returning to the high seas. Deadliest Catch Season 20 premieres in June, and the stakes are higher than ever.
‘Deadliest Catch’ returns in June 2024
Deadliest Catch Season 20 returns to Discovery on Tuesday, June 11. The 2-hour season premiere airs at 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
The milestone season will document the continuing evolution of the crab fishing industry in Alaska, which has faced serious challenges in recent years because of declining crab populations. For the first time in two years, the red king crab fishery is open. That kicks off the first derby-style race in decades. Forced to work in a tight timeframe, both rookie and veteran captains are thrust into bitter rivalries that will push everyone to their limits. At the same time, a changing weather pattern produces dangerous winter storms that put everyone at sea at risk.
“This is more than just fishing to make money,” Captain Sig Hansen...
‘Deadliest Catch’ returns in June 2024
Deadliest Catch Season 20 returns to Discovery on Tuesday, June 11. The 2-hour season premiere airs at 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
The milestone season will document the continuing evolution of the crab fishing industry in Alaska, which has faced serious challenges in recent years because of declining crab populations. For the first time in two years, the red king crab fishery is open. That kicks off the first derby-style race in decades. Forced to work in a tight timeframe, both rookie and veteran captains are thrust into bitter rivalries that will push everyone to their limits. At the same time, a changing weather pattern produces dangerous winter storms that put everyone at sea at risk.
“This is more than just fishing to make money,” Captain Sig Hansen...
- 5/6/2024
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Deadliest Catch, the genre-defining series following crab fishermen who risk their lives on the treacherous and unpredictable Bering Sea for the ultimate payday, is returning for its landmark 20th season. Discovery Channel has set the two-hour premiere for Tuesday, June 11, at 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
Discovery states, “Since its debut, the 59-time Emmy-nominated series has revolutionized unscripted television, utilizing best-in-class cinematography and storytelling to capture every death-defying moment at sea and captivating generations of viewers with authentic, tenacious characters.”
“Deadliest Catch is the gold standard for unscripted series, paving the way for an entire genre of television that highlights everyday working heroes,” said Howard Lee, President of Discovery Networks.
“Audiences have grown with our captains and their families, respecting their unwavering determination and experiencing the struggles and successes with them. This season is a celebration of their epic stories and the first page of their next chapter.”
To kick off this milestone season,...
Discovery states, “Since its debut, the 59-time Emmy-nominated series has revolutionized unscripted television, utilizing best-in-class cinematography and storytelling to capture every death-defying moment at sea and captivating generations of viewers with authentic, tenacious characters.”
“Deadliest Catch is the gold standard for unscripted series, paving the way for an entire genre of television that highlights everyday working heroes,” said Howard Lee, President of Discovery Networks.
“Audiences have grown with our captains and their families, respecting their unwavering determination and experiencing the struggles and successes with them. This season is a celebration of their epic stories and the first page of their next chapter.”
To kick off this milestone season,...
- 5/6/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Deadliest Catch, the long-running series following crab fishermen who risk their lives on the treacherous Bering Sea, has reached a landmark. As announced by the Discovery Channel, the reality series will return for its 20th season on Tuesday, June 11. The announcement included the list of fan favorite fishermen returning for this season’s ventures, including Jake Anderson, Keith Colburn, Wild Bill Wichrowski, Johnathan Hillstrand, Steve Harley Davidson, Jack Bunnell, Sophia “Bob” Nielsen, and Rick Shelford. The milestone season catches these captains amid the reopening of the lucrative Red King Crab fishery in Alaska, sparking one of the most competitive races in years as each of the fishermen must work in the same limited timeframe. Veterans and rookies alike are pushed to their limits as the crab grounds must also endure an El Niño winter storms, reminding audiences and crabbers why Alaskan crab fishing is known as the “deadliest” catch. Since...
- 5/6/2024
- TV Insider
Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch Season 19 proves crab fishing in the Bering Sea is as dangerous as ever. Fans continue to see the captains and their crews face medical disasters and rough seas as they head out to catch crab. And fans who’ve kept up with the series likely remember these dangerous moments when crew members were thrown overboard.
‘Deadliest Catch’ deckhand Spencer Moore was thrown over the F/V Summer Bay
Deadliest Catch deckhand Spencer Moore nearly met his end after a dangerous situation in 2017. Moore, who worked aboard the F/V Summer Bay under Captain “Wild” Bill Wichrowski, struggled on the vessel as he attempted to attach a crab pot to the block. Moore was then swept over the boat’s railing by a rushing current.
Spencer grabbed a buoy on his way overboard, and this helped keep him afloat in the 34-degree water. Thankfully, Wichrowski and...
‘Deadliest Catch’ deckhand Spencer Moore was thrown over the F/V Summer Bay
Deadliest Catch deckhand Spencer Moore nearly met his end after a dangerous situation in 2017. Moore, who worked aboard the F/V Summer Bay under Captain “Wild” Bill Wichrowski, struggled on the vessel as he attempted to attach a crab pot to the block. Moore was then swept over the boat’s railing by a rushing current.
Spencer grabbed a buoy on his way overboard, and this helped keep him afloat in the 34-degree water. Thankfully, Wichrowski and...
- 8/29/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Discovery Channel’s hit reality TV series, Deadliest Catch, is no stranger to death. Crab fishing in the Bering Sea isn’t for the faint of heart or the fearful, as it’s an incredibly dangerous, high-risk profession. Todd Kochutin is the most recent cast member on the show to die. Here’s what to know, plus more about who dies in Deadliest Catch Season 19 airing in 2023.
Todd Kochutin was the most recent star of ‘Deadliest Catch’ to die Todd Kochutin in ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Discovery UK via YouTube
Deadliest Catch star Todd Kochutin died in February 2021, marking his death as one of the most recent from the show. He died at 30 years old after sustaining injuries while aboard the F/V Patricia Lee.
“Todd was born in Anchorage, Alaska, to Robert Olsen and Deanna Kochutin,” his obituary reads. “He was a passionate fisherman. He devoted most of summers and winters to fishing for king crab,...
Todd Kochutin was the most recent star of ‘Deadliest Catch’ to die Todd Kochutin in ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Discovery UK via YouTube
Deadliest Catch star Todd Kochutin died in February 2021, marking his death as one of the most recent from the show. He died at 30 years old after sustaining injuries while aboard the F/V Patricia Lee.
“Todd was born in Anchorage, Alaska, to Robert Olsen and Deanna Kochutin,” his obituary reads. “He was a passionate fisherman. He devoted most of summers and winters to fishing for king crab,...
- 6/23/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch Season 19 shows the difficulties of fishing on the Bering Sea, and fans continue to enjoy watching “Wild” Bill Wichrowski on the F/V Summer Bay. Wichrowski joined the show back in 2010, and his gruff personality rubs some of his fellow fishermen the wrong way. At one point, he explained why “desperate people” are the ones to become successful at sea. Here’s what he said.
‘Wild’ Bill Wichrowski from ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Tom Pennington/Getty Images ‘Wild’ Bill Wichrowski commented on the type of people who can successfully fish for king crabs
Crab fishing in the Arctic waters is no easy task, and Deadliest Catch Season 19 star “Wild” Bill Wichrowski knows this well. Wichrowski nearly had his boat capsize and fished in plenty of uncertain weather. He believes most people aren’t cut out for the life of a king crab fisherman out at sea.
“Somebody...
‘Wild’ Bill Wichrowski from ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Tom Pennington/Getty Images ‘Wild’ Bill Wichrowski commented on the type of people who can successfully fish for king crabs
Crab fishing in the Arctic waters is no easy task, and Deadliest Catch Season 19 star “Wild” Bill Wichrowski knows this well. Wichrowski nearly had his boat capsize and fished in plenty of uncertain weather. He believes most people aren’t cut out for the life of a king crab fisherman out at sea.
“Somebody...
- 6/6/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch Season 19 continues on, and fans are invested in Captain “Wild” Bill Wichrowski. Wichrowski joined the show in 2010 for season 6, and that’s also when his son, Zach Larson, joined the show. Unfortunately, it seems Wichrowski and Larson didn’t have a great relationship. Here’s what we know.
‘Wild’ Bill Wichrowski on ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Discovery via YouTube ‘Deadliest Catch’ star ‘Wild’ Bill Wichrowski and his son, Zach Larson, had a difficult relationship
Deadliest Catch Season 19 fans are missing Zach Larson, and they may recall his relationship with his famous father, Captain “Wild” Bill Wichrowski. Larson and Wichrowski had a difficult father-son relationship. Wichrowski has three kids, and Larson was from a previous marriage (he took his mother’s last name). Reports suggest Wichrowski stepped out of his son’s life when Larson was young, causing a rift. Larson joined his father in 2008 to catch crabs together for the first time.
‘Wild’ Bill Wichrowski on ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Discovery via YouTube ‘Deadliest Catch’ star ‘Wild’ Bill Wichrowski and his son, Zach Larson, had a difficult relationship
Deadliest Catch Season 19 fans are missing Zach Larson, and they may recall his relationship with his famous father, Captain “Wild” Bill Wichrowski. Larson and Wichrowski had a difficult father-son relationship. Wichrowski has three kids, and Larson was from a previous marriage (he took his mother’s last name). Reports suggest Wichrowski stepped out of his son’s life when Larson was young, causing a rift. Larson joined his father in 2008 to catch crabs together for the first time.
- 6/6/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch shows the difficulties of crab fishing on the Bering Sea. The show illustrates the dangers of the Alaskan open water, and more than a few crew members have died while on the job. Here’s a list of the top five worst injuries seen on Deadliest Catch where the injured crew member lived to tell the tale.
‘Deadliest Catch’ | Discovery via YouTube 5. Roger Schlosstein was the victim of 2 freak accidents
The F/V Wizard deckhand Roger Schlosstein was the recipient of two major freak accidents on Deadliest Catch. First, Schlosstein’s hand smashed against a rail after the rope slipped out while running the block, leaving his hand numb and bruised. The rope was attached to an 800-pound crab pot.
After this incident, Captain Keith Colburn moved Schlosstein to the sorting table — a safer job. But Schlosstein experienced another injury while sorting crabs after the...
‘Deadliest Catch’ | Discovery via YouTube 5. Roger Schlosstein was the victim of 2 freak accidents
The F/V Wizard deckhand Roger Schlosstein was the recipient of two major freak accidents on Deadliest Catch. First, Schlosstein’s hand smashed against a rail after the rope slipped out while running the block, leaving his hand numb and bruised. The rope was attached to an 800-pound crab pot.
After this incident, Captain Keith Colburn moved Schlosstein to the sorting table — a safer job. But Schlosstein experienced another injury while sorting crabs after the...
- 5/16/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The fishermen on Discovery Channel’s reality series Deadliest Catch face no shortage of risks when they head out to sea. Intense storms, tough working conditions, and more mean the threat of injury is ever-present. But sometimes, accidents are avoidable. After a deckhand on the F/V Time Bandit seriously injured his hand in a 2013 fireworks explosion, he sued. A jury eventually awarded him more than $1 million in compensation.
An F/V Time Bandit deckhand sued after a fireworks accident ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Discovery via YouTube
When you’re out at sea, it’s hard to find ways to blow off steam. One way the crew of some Deadliest Catch boats have kept themselves entertained? Fireworks battles. But the fun took a serious turn when Time Bandit deckhand David “Beaver” Zielinski seriously injured himself while attempting to shoot off an explosive.
In January 2013, Zielinski and the rest of the Time Bandit...
An F/V Time Bandit deckhand sued after a fireworks accident ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Discovery via YouTube
When you’re out at sea, it’s hard to find ways to blow off steam. One way the crew of some Deadliest Catch boats have kept themselves entertained? Fireworks battles. But the fun took a serious turn when Time Bandit deckhand David “Beaver” Zielinski seriously injured himself while attempting to shoot off an explosive.
In January 2013, Zielinski and the rest of the Time Bandit...
- 5/16/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Discovery Channel’s fishing-focused reality series Deadliest Catch has been reeling in viewers since 2005. Over its nearly two decades on the air, fans have watched as captains have come and gone, including Phil Harris, who died in 2010, and Casey McManus, who left the show after season 18. These days, one of the longest-lasting cast members is “Wild” Bill Wichorowski, who’s become a fan favorite after more than 10 years on the show.
‘Wild’ Bill Wichrowski joined ‘Deadliest Catch’ in season 6 Captain ‘Wild’ Bill Wichrowski and Captain Linda Greenlaw of ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Courtesy: Discovery Channel / Original Productions
Wichorowski joined the Deadliest Catch cast in the show’s sixth season, along with his son, greenhorn Zack Larson. He quickly made a big impression in the tight-knit crabbing community.
The maverick captain began his career as a Bering Sea fisherman in the late 1970s, after he left the Navy. In 2005, he semi-retired and turned...
‘Wild’ Bill Wichrowski joined ‘Deadliest Catch’ in season 6 Captain ‘Wild’ Bill Wichrowski and Captain Linda Greenlaw of ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Courtesy: Discovery Channel / Original Productions
Wichorowski joined the Deadliest Catch cast in the show’s sixth season, along with his son, greenhorn Zack Larson. He quickly made a big impression in the tight-knit crabbing community.
The maverick captain began his career as a Bering Sea fisherman in the late 1970s, after he left the Navy. In 2005, he semi-retired and turned...
- 5/9/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Discovery Channel’s reality TV series, Deadliest Catch Season 19, follows new and returning crew members heading out into the Bering Sea. Loyal fans of the series remember when the Cornelia Marie was a featured fishing vessel on Deadliest Catch. So, where is the Cornelia Marie in 2023? Here’s what to know.
Is the Cornelia Marie still on ‘Deadliest Catch’ in 2023? Cornelia Marie in ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Discovery UK via YouTube
The Cornelia Marie doesn’t appear in Deadliest Catch Season 19. With that said, a fan on Reddit noticed the boat in the background of the season 19 premiere. “I saw the Cornelia Marie in the background again, at the 28:24 to 28:31 mark, when the Saga was leaving the docks,” the fan wrote. “The bottom front part’s blurred (name and logo/emblem), but longtime DC fans will know the Cm when they see her, blurred or not.”
According to Reality Titbit,...
Is the Cornelia Marie still on ‘Deadliest Catch’ in 2023? Cornelia Marie in ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Discovery UK via YouTube
The Cornelia Marie doesn’t appear in Deadliest Catch Season 19. With that said, a fan on Reddit noticed the boat in the background of the season 19 premiere. “I saw the Cornelia Marie in the background again, at the 28:24 to 28:31 mark, when the Saga was leaving the docks,” the fan wrote. “The bottom front part’s blurred (name and logo/emblem), but longtime DC fans will know the Cm when they see her, blurred or not.”
According to Reality Titbit,...
- 4/25/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch is no exaggeration. The long-running reality series profiles the lives of people working in the commercial fishing industry, one of the most dangerous occupations in the U.S. Over the years, several of the show’s cast members have died. Some were involved in work-related accidents, while others had health issues or were battling addiction. Here are just a few of the Deadliest Catch cast members who have died after appearing on the show.
‘Deadliest Catch’ cast member Todd Kochutin died in a 2021 accident
Commercial fisherman regularly put their lives on the line to do their job. An average of 43 people working in the field die from a traumatic work-related injury every year, according to the CDC, a rate far higher than for the average worker. Sadly, Deadliest Catch’s Todd Kochutin was one of those deaths. In 2021, the 30-year-old was fatally injured in an...
‘Deadliest Catch’ cast member Todd Kochutin died in a 2021 accident
Commercial fisherman regularly put their lives on the line to do their job. An average of 43 people working in the field die from a traumatic work-related injury every year, according to the CDC, a rate far higher than for the average worker. Sadly, Deadliest Catch’s Todd Kochutin was one of those deaths. In 2021, the 30-year-old was fatally injured in an...
- 4/5/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Nick McGlashan, a fisherman who was a regular cast member on Discovery Channel’s “Deadliest Catch,” died Sunday in Nashville, Tenn., his family told TMZ. He was 33.
“Our deepest sympathy goes out to Nick’s loved ones during this difficult time,” a Discovery Channel spokesperson told Variety. “Nick came from a long line of crabbers and was known for his great depth of knowledge. He also had a sharp sense of humor even in the most difficult conditions. He will be deeply missed by all those who knew him.”
McGlashan appeared on the reality series from 2013 to 2020 and appeared in more than 75 episodes, in addition to several TV specials and the behind-the-scenes series “Deadliest Catch: The Bait.”
Raised near Dutch Harbor on the island of Akutan, Alaska, McGlashan hailed from a family of crabbers and was a seventh-generation fisherman. Two of McGlashan’s aunts were also crabbers, and he continued...
“Our deepest sympathy goes out to Nick’s loved ones during this difficult time,” a Discovery Channel spokesperson told Variety. “Nick came from a long line of crabbers and was known for his great depth of knowledge. He also had a sharp sense of humor even in the most difficult conditions. He will be deeply missed by all those who knew him.”
McGlashan appeared on the reality series from 2013 to 2020 and appeared in more than 75 episodes, in addition to several TV specials and the behind-the-scenes series “Deadliest Catch: The Bait.”
Raised near Dutch Harbor on the island of Akutan, Alaska, McGlashan hailed from a family of crabbers and was a seventh-generation fisherman. Two of McGlashan’s aunts were also crabbers, and he continued...
- 12/28/2020
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- Variety Film + TV
When most people think of fishing, they envision a relaxing and quiet day hanging out by the water. However, the world of commercial fishing is totally opposite. Not only is it not quiet or relaxing, but it’s also very dangerous; this is something Deadliest Catch has been showing the world since 2005. Captain Bill Wichrowski, also known as Wild Bill, has been a fixture on Deadliest Catch since 2010. Since his first appearance on the show, he has become a fan favorite. His years of commercial fishing experience have made him widely respected both on and off the show. Continue reading
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- 5/28/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
F/V Summer Bay Captain “Wild” Bill Wichrowski is put to the test tonight on Deadliest Catch when he is already far out into the Bering Sea and then learns from his greenhorn-turned-deckhand Ronnie James that there’s no bait for the crab pots. Imagine you have invested the money in fuel, scheduling crew and paying out salaries, and include with that your own precious time which is quite limited in crab season and then find out that you might have to double back to get something as simple as bait, a necessity on a fishing vessel. Your head would explode, as […]
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- 7/10/2018
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
On tonight’s Deadliest Catch season finale, a generator on the Summer Bay fails in giant seas — leaving Captain “Wild Bill” Wichrowski powerless to control the vessel as huge waves slam it from all sides. At one point a massive surge hits the side of the vessel, smashing into the cockpit and sending water pouring in through the window as Captain Bill is thrown out of his seat. The incident happens as he battles 20ft waves and 50-knot winds while struggling to finish his season. It took place not long after the sinking of the F/V Destination crabbing boat — which was found...read more...
- 8/29/2017
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Luke Hemsworth is finally getting to play the cowboy.
The 36-year-old actor stars in his first leading role in a feature film as the titular character in Hickok. It's a career milestone for the older brother of Chris and Liam Hemsworth, but it seems the allure of the project had less to do with a transition to leading man, and more with childhood dreams left unfulfilled by his character on HBO’s Westworld.
"I never get to play the cowboy with guns in Westworld!" Hemsworth jokingly complains to Et. On the sci-fi drama, the actor plays security guard Ashley Stubbs, who gets to wield a gun but not like the guests living out their Wild West dreams in the park do. "So [Hickok] was a good chance for me to live the boyhood dream of gunslinging."
Exclusive: Luke Hemsworth Is Living His Dreams in the Us -- and on TV
Hemsworth, who found himself...
The 36-year-old actor stars in his first leading role in a feature film as the titular character in Hickok. It's a career milestone for the older brother of Chris and Liam Hemsworth, but it seems the allure of the project had less to do with a transition to leading man, and more with childhood dreams left unfulfilled by his character on HBO’s Westworld.
"I never get to play the cowboy with guns in Westworld!" Hemsworth jokingly complains to Et. On the sci-fi drama, the actor plays security guard Ashley Stubbs, who gets to wield a gun but not like the guests living out their Wild West dreams in the park do. "So [Hickok] was a good chance for me to live the boyhood dream of gunslinging."
Exclusive: Luke Hemsworth Is Living His Dreams in the Us -- and on TV
Hemsworth, who found himself...
- 7/6/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
In last Tuesday’s episode of Discovery’s Deadliest Catch, viewers watched as Captain “Wild” Bill Wichrowski tried to maintain control in rough seas. Now this week on Captain Keith Colburn’s Wizard, his greenhorn son Caelan Colburn is taken ill on deck, practically collapsing while violently vomiting as he tries to complete the day’s work. Our exclusive clip from tonight’s episode shows Caelan actually turning a shade of green as he struggles with sea-sickness. The Wizard’s relief captain Monte Colburn says before Caelan falls ill: “He just said he was doing good, then in eight hours he’ll be doing alright and then eight hours from...read more...
- 6/6/2017
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
We’ve got one hell of an interview in store for you guys. Bill Johnson, who starred as Leatherface in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, and his musical partner Nurse Hatchet, discuss everything from how they started collaborating all the way… Continue Reading →
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- 5/31/2017
- by David Gelmini
- DreadCentral.com
A huge rogue wave in already stormy seas puts the crew of the Summer Bay in jeopardy tonight — pounding the vessel before the crew have time to prepare for the onslaught. In our exclusive clip, huge tides and wave after wave swamp the boat as Captain “Wild” Bill Wichrowski tries to maintain control of it in hugely rough seas. He is counting on the crew not to miss with the hook, or risk being swept overboard. The incident takes place during the final moments of the fall season — and its biggest storm — with the crew expressing fears about going out on deck...read more...
- 5/30/2017
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
This week Mountain Monsters is taking a break to allow the Aims team to answer fan’s questions and share some cool stories from the trail. Expect plenty of weird tales as Trapper, Jeff, Huck, Buck, Willy and Wild Bill tell some funny and some frightening tales from their investigations. They also discuss the season so far and will answer some of the most frequently asked fan questions. Last week we saw very disturbing scenes as Jeff seemed to be falling under the sway of the Black Wolf as he acted erratically in the Dark Forest. The others in the team...read more...
- 5/6/2017
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
On tonight’s Deadliest Catch, it gets wild on Bill’s boat as deck boss Nick McGlashan’s bad behavior gets fully out of control — and one of his friends urinates on deck. Fans were left with big questions surrounding Nick’s health at the end of last week’s episode, which saw Wild Bill fearing he could lose Nick to a terminal illness after he fell ill aboard the Summer Bay. Nick has played a major part in Wild Bill’s operation for years. But tonight things go south for Nick when Wild Bill finds him totally off his face. Wild Bill senses something is wrong while he’s...read more...
- 5/2/2017
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
This month is packed with great television. A lot of our favorite shows are returning for new seasons and, in one special case, a resurrected series. Plus there are exciting shows and movies making debuts. That’s why we’re introducing a weekly guide to help keep track of everything worth watching, whether it’s on broadcast, cable, or streaming.
Here’s your breakdown, day by day (and all times Eastern), for April 9–15:
SUNDAYFeud: Bette and Joan (FX, 10pm)
It’ll be difficult to top last week’s brilliantly paced Oscars-set episode, but by now we’re in for the homestretch of the story of Davis and Crawford. In this week’s episode, “Hagsploitation,” the two rivals are sought to reunite for a follow-up to What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, and not to spoil film history, but we’re in for a look at the making of 1964’s Hush…Hush...
Here’s your breakdown, day by day (and all times Eastern), for April 9–15:
SUNDAYFeud: Bette and Joan (FX, 10pm)
It’ll be difficult to top last week’s brilliantly paced Oscars-set episode, but by now we’re in for the homestretch of the story of Davis and Crawford. In this week’s episode, “Hagsploitation,” the two rivals are sought to reunite for a follow-up to What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, and not to spoil film history, but we’re in for a look at the making of 1964’s Hush…Hush...
- 4/9/2017
- by Christopher Campbell
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
It's no secret that I didn't like what Paramount Pictures did with the G.I. Joe franchise at all. I grew up on all things G.I. Joe, that franchise was my favorite thing as a kid and I still love it. Unfortunately, the studio handled the property completely wrong. I've always felt that the franchise needed a complete overhaul, and now the studio is moving forward with it. I just don't know if what they are planning will be any better than what they've already done.
During an interview with La Times, it's explained that Paramount has big plans for rebooting the G.I. Joe franchise with "a revamped look intended to appeal to younger audiences." Simon Waters, who oversees consumer products at Hasbro Studios, said that they want to take "a more millennial approach." He explains:
"The world has changed, and I think you’re going to see G.
During an interview with La Times, it's explained that Paramount has big plans for rebooting the G.I. Joe franchise with "a revamped look intended to appeal to younger audiences." Simon Waters, who oversees consumer products at Hasbro Studios, said that they want to take "a more millennial approach." He explains:
"The world has changed, and I think you’re going to see G.
- 4/4/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Is Chris Hardwick getting bumped by President Donald Trump?
RelatedCable/Streaming Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled? What’s On the Bubble?
Comedy Central on Thursday issued a cryptic press release touting The President Show. The bulletin featured the presidential seal and read, “Late night TV is broken. A Total Disaster. I alone can fix it,” and included the following Twitter handle: @PresidentShow. The account’s bio reads as follows:
#1 show on television, many many millions of viewers. Hosted by @LateNightDonald. Bringing American Jobs back to late night.
The linked @LateNightDonald account is also active, with tweets dating back to Tuesday,...
RelatedCable/Streaming Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled? What’s On the Bubble?
Comedy Central on Thursday issued a cryptic press release touting The President Show. The bulletin featured the presidential seal and read, “Late night TV is broken. A Total Disaster. I alone can fix it,” and included the following Twitter handle: @PresidentShow. The account’s bio reads as follows:
#1 show on television, many many millions of viewers. Hosted by @LateNightDonald. Bringing American Jobs back to late night.
The linked @LateNightDonald account is also active, with tweets dating back to Tuesday,...
- 3/30/2017
- TVLine.com
Giancarlo Giannini and The Lost City of Z‘s Sienna Miller are the latest stars to climb aboard The Catcher Was a Spy, Ben Lewin’s WWII drama poised to take the incredible true story of former Mlb player Moe Berg and pitch it for the big screen.
Deadline has the scoop, confirming that Giannini and Miller now join an ensemble comprised of Ant-Man‘s Paul Rudd, Guy Pearce, Paul Giamatti and Jeff Daniels. Dawidoff’s biography, The Catcher Was A Spy: The Mysterious Life of Moe Berg, has been labeled as the primary source of inspiration, creatively speaking, as it tells the story of Berg’s double life as a multilingual pro baseball player, who spent his time away from the field operating as an agent for the Office of Strategic Services – the U.S. intelligence agency that went on to become the CIA we know today – during...
Deadline has the scoop, confirming that Giannini and Miller now join an ensemble comprised of Ant-Man‘s Paul Rudd, Guy Pearce, Paul Giamatti and Jeff Daniels. Dawidoff’s biography, The Catcher Was A Spy: The Mysterious Life of Moe Berg, has been labeled as the primary source of inspiration, creatively speaking, as it tells the story of Berg’s double life as a multilingual pro baseball player, who spent his time away from the field operating as an agent for the Office of Strategic Services – the U.S. intelligence agency that went on to become the CIA we know today – during...
- 2/23/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Deadline reports that Jeff Daniels and Billions star Paul Giamatti have closed deals to join WWII drama The Catcher Was a Spy.
They’ll buddy up with Ant-Man‘s Paul Rudd and Guy Pearce, who climbed on board to play military specialist Furman just last week. Daniels is attached to the role of O.S.S. Chief “Wild Bill” Donovan – commonly referred to as the “Father of Central Intelligence” long before the CIA was born – while Giamatti will portray a physicist known as Goudsmit. Leading the charge for this one is Rudd, who signed on to play Moe Berg early on in development. A multilingual pro baseball player, in his time away from the field, Berg secretly moonlighted as an agent for the Office of Strategic Services – hence the title – during the throes of World War II, accepting assignments all across the Caribbean, South America and even mainland Europe.
Adapted from Dawidoff’s biography,...
They’ll buddy up with Ant-Man‘s Paul Rudd and Guy Pearce, who climbed on board to play military specialist Furman just last week. Daniels is attached to the role of O.S.S. Chief “Wild Bill” Donovan – commonly referred to as the “Father of Central Intelligence” long before the CIA was born – while Giamatti will portray a physicist known as Goudsmit. Leading the charge for this one is Rudd, who signed on to play Moe Berg early on in development. A multilingual pro baseball player, in his time away from the field, Berg secretly moonlighted as an agent for the Office of Strategic Services – hence the title – during the throes of World War II, accepting assignments all across the Caribbean, South America and even mainland Europe.
Adapted from Dawidoff’s biography,...
- 2/9/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Los Angeles-area talent is needed for multiple roles in “Wildness: Based on a True Story,” a short film. Set in San Francisco in 1967, the piece depicts Wild Bill as he “balances fatherhood with a lifestyle born in the Summer of Love, and turns to robbing banks to get by.” A male actor aged 27–32 is sought to portray the antiheroic Bill, and a female aged 26–30 is needed to play a fatigued wife and mother, Sandy. Two male child actors, ages 9–12, are also needed for supporting roles. Shooting is set for Feb. 18 and 19 in Ojai, California, as well as two to-be-determined dates in March. Talent will be compensated $200 as well as provided with travel, food, and lodging. If you’d like to learn more about “Wildness: Based on a True Story,” check out the full listing here. And see more opportunities for L.A. actors in Backstage casting! And head over to...
- 1/17/2017
- backstage.com
It's Time! Most everyone is on vacation, I've been doing straight news for a week, and Kellvin is a lot less scary than I thought he was. My leash has been cut, and it's about damn time I slip in my Insane Westworld theory. To give a little history here, we must first understand what caused me to have this opinion I shall produce for your hopeful reading pleasure. I must also issue the warning, that after reading this you will be left with more questions than answers.
If you don't know, the HBO Westworld series was based on a 1973 movie, of the same name, written and directed by Michael Crichton which had humans "guests" visit an old west world populated by robots, or "hosts", where the humans could fulfill all of their fantasies and desires. Or was it actually based on this movie? While the HBO creators took elements of the original,...
If you don't know, the HBO Westworld series was based on a 1973 movie, of the same name, written and directed by Michael Crichton which had humans "guests" visit an old west world populated by robots, or "hosts", where the humans could fulfill all of their fantasies and desires. Or was it actually based on this movie? While the HBO creators took elements of the original,...
- 12/29/2016
- by Drew Carlton
- LRMonline.com
Ahead of the theatrical and VOD release of Tell Me How I Die on September 16th, Daily Dead has an exclusive clip from the film. Also: details on YouTube Spaces and Blumhouse's horror Vr collaboration, Child Eater's world premiere at Brooklyn Horror Fest, Destination America's Mountain Monsters season five renewal, and Iris Prize Festival screening details for Kill Pill.
Watch an Exclusive Clip from Tell Me How I Die: "When a group of college students takes part in an experimental drug study, an unexpected side effect gives them terrifying visions of their own murders… which begin to come true. As they scramble to outsmart and outmaneuver their date with death, they realize that the killer is among them and shares their ability to see the future – only he seems to be one step ahead in their race to survive."
Ryan Higa (YouTube's NigaHiga), Nathan Kress (iCarly), Virginia Gardner...
Watch an Exclusive Clip from Tell Me How I Die: "When a group of college students takes part in an experimental drug study, an unexpected side effect gives them terrifying visions of their own murders… which begin to come true. As they scramble to outsmart and outmaneuver their date with death, they realize that the killer is among them and shares their ability to see the future – only he seems to be one step ahead in their race to survive."
Ryan Higa (YouTube's NigaHiga), Nathan Kress (iCarly), Virginia Gardner...
- 9/15/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The latter part of William "Wild Bill" Wellman's distinguished career is a little patchy, as much due to studio interference as anything else, but a fair bit of positive attention has focused on Track of the Cat (1954) a sweaty family melodrama about the hunt for a rapacious wildcat in the snowy wilds near Aspen, daringly filmed in color but with almost no actual color (the snow was crucial here).We've been looking at the wrong film. An almost exact opposite of Track of the Cat exists, one which trades that film's showy ambition for a quieter, but equally radical aesthetic. Where Robert Mitchum and his kin snarl at each other in Track of the Cat, in Good-bye, My Lady all is peaceful between old-timer Walter Brennan and his young nephew Brandon DeWilde (the kid from Shane). Where Track of the Cat uses a daring palette and widescreen compositions, Goodbye, My...
- 9/1/2016
- MUBI
Distributor has made four hires, including Mike Hewitt from Universal.
UK distributor Arrow Films has bolstered its head-office team with four hires.
Mike Hewitt has joined as brand marketing and business development manager. Having begun his career at distributor Revolver Entertainment, Hewitt worked on the acquisitions of titles including Iron Sky. Joining Universal in 2011, he oversaw the theatrical and home entertainment campaigns of films including Wild Bill, Spring Breakers and Kick-Ass 2.
Daniel Perry has taken up the position of digital strategy manager, having previously worked at ITV Studios and Disney, where he managing digital releases and marketing strategies for franchises including Toy Story and Thunderbirds.
Kevin Lambert will be the company’s head of catalogue production and acquisitions. He joins having spent the past 16 years as production manager for Eureka Entertainment, which owns Masters of Cinema, the publisher of classic re-releases on DVD and Blu-ray.
Finally, Darren Kerr has joined as finance and operations director. Kerr is...
UK distributor Arrow Films has bolstered its head-office team with four hires.
Mike Hewitt has joined as brand marketing and business development manager. Having begun his career at distributor Revolver Entertainment, Hewitt worked on the acquisitions of titles including Iron Sky. Joining Universal in 2011, he oversaw the theatrical and home entertainment campaigns of films including Wild Bill, Spring Breakers and Kick-Ass 2.
Daniel Perry has taken up the position of digital strategy manager, having previously worked at ITV Studios and Disney, where he managing digital releases and marketing strategies for franchises including Toy Story and Thunderbirds.
Kevin Lambert will be the company’s head of catalogue production and acquisitions. He joins having spent the past 16 years as production manager for Eureka Entertainment, which owns Masters of Cinema, the publisher of classic re-releases on DVD and Blu-ray.
Finally, Darren Kerr has joined as finance and operations director. Kerr is...
- 7/29/2016
- ScreenDaily
Lieutenant Colonel Lennox, reporting for duty; Josh Duhamel is headed back to the world of Autobots and Decepticons after enlisting for Michael Bay’s sci-fi sequel, Transformers: The Last Knight.
Duhamel, who was a series stalwart before ducking out of Age of Extinction in 2014, took to Twitter to make the announcement, relaying a message posted by Bay himself. It tees up a screen duo of Josh Duhamel and Mark Wahlberg, who was drafted in to lead Paramount’s lucrative juggernaut two years ago as Cade Yeager.
Per Twitter:
Lieutenant Colonel Lennox reporting for duty. Let’s do this. #transformers
https://t.co/wibnE21xgW
— Josh Duhamel (@joshduhamel) May 17, 2016
Appearing across Transformers, Revenge of the Fallen and 2011’s widely derided Dark of the Moon, Duhamel anchored the military element of Bay’s series as William “Wild Bill” Lennox, striking up a screen partnership with Tyrese Gibson, Shia Labeouf and Megan Fox.
Duhamel, who was a series stalwart before ducking out of Age of Extinction in 2014, took to Twitter to make the announcement, relaying a message posted by Bay himself. It tees up a screen duo of Josh Duhamel and Mark Wahlberg, who was drafted in to lead Paramount’s lucrative juggernaut two years ago as Cade Yeager.
Per Twitter:
Lieutenant Colonel Lennox reporting for duty. Let’s do this. #transformers
https://t.co/wibnE21xgW
— Josh Duhamel (@joshduhamel) May 17, 2016
Appearing across Transformers, Revenge of the Fallen and 2011’s widely derided Dark of the Moon, Duhamel anchored the military element of Bay’s series as William “Wild Bill” Lennox, striking up a screen partnership with Tyrese Gibson, Shia Labeouf and Megan Fox.
- 5/17/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
A review of tonight's Game of Thrones coming up just as soon as I'm very attached to this knife... "Many will die no matter what we do. Better them than us." -Olenna Things that have happened at the ends of fourth episodes of previous Game of Thrones seasons: * In season 1, Lady Catelyn and her entourage make a citizens arrest of Tyrion for what she mistakenly believes is his role in Bran's attempted murder. * In season 2, Davos watches in horror as Melisandre gives birth to a shadow demon. * In season 3, Dany burns the slavers of Astapor and seizes control of the Unsullied army. * In season 4, Craster's infant son is taken by the White Walkers and turned into one of them. * In season 5, Barristan Selmy dies battling a few dozen Sons of the Harpy. So, no, Game of Thrones doesn't mess around when it comes to this specific episode. It's not that...
- 5/16/2016
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
The 1953 musical features Doris Day on whip-crackin’ form and golden tunes, but it can’t be completely reclaimed for progressive politics
Whip-crackin’, gun-totin’, suede outfit-rockin’ Doris Day is back in this hugely enjoyable 1953 musical now on rerelease, playing “Calamity” Jane Cannary (loosely based on the real-life frontierswoman): a gunslinger riding shotgun on the Deadwood stage in wild west Dakota, bringing in the mail and the fancy goods, while spraying the injuns with bullets and flirting with local legend “Wild Bill” Hickok, played by honey-voiced Howard Keel. She journeys to Chicago to persuade a famous singing star to come perform at the local theatre, but instead returns with an impostor, the star’s ambitious maid, Katie Brown (Allyn McLerie). Jane’s tomboyish style, plus the fact that she sets up home with Katie in her shack (with “Calam and Katie” on the front door), recently earned this revival a place...
Whip-crackin’, gun-totin’, suede outfit-rockin’ Doris Day is back in this hugely enjoyable 1953 musical now on rerelease, playing “Calamity” Jane Cannary (loosely based on the real-life frontierswoman): a gunslinger riding shotgun on the Deadwood stage in wild west Dakota, bringing in the mail and the fancy goods, while spraying the injuns with bullets and flirting with local legend “Wild Bill” Hickok, played by honey-voiced Howard Keel. She journeys to Chicago to persuade a famous singing star to come perform at the local theatre, but instead returns with an impostor, the star’s ambitious maid, Katie Brown (Allyn McLerie). Jane’s tomboyish style, plus the fact that she sets up home with Katie in her shack (with “Calam and Katie” on the front door), recently earned this revival a place...
- 4/7/2016
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
It's King crab season for captain "Wild Bill" Wichrowski's Cape Caution, but his deckhands may not be up for the challenge just yet.
In an exclusive sneak peek at the season 12 premiere, newcomer Jerod Sechrist learns exactly how much one wrong crab can cost the crew.
"Having one female in a whole tank of crab, we could get fined tens of thousands of dollars," explains Wichrowski's son Zach Larson after he spots Sechrist accidentally letting a female slip by.
"Can you sort King crab or not?" he asks. "Do you know the differences between a male and a female?"
In...
In an exclusive sneak peek at the season 12 premiere, newcomer Jerod Sechrist learns exactly how much one wrong crab can cost the crew.
"Having one female in a whole tank of crab, we could get fined tens of thousands of dollars," explains Wichrowski's son Zach Larson after he spots Sechrist accidentally letting a female slip by.
"Can you sort King crab or not?" he asks. "Do you know the differences between a male and a female?"
In...
- 3/29/2016
- by Emily Strohm
- People.com - TV Watch
It's King crab season for captain "Wild Bill" Wichrowski's Cape Caution, but his deckhands may not be up for the challenge just yet. In an exclusive sneak peek at the season 12 premiere, newcomer Jerod Sechrist learns exactly how much one wrong crab can cost the crew. "Having one female in a whole tank of crab, we could get fined tens of thousands of dollars," explains Wichrowski's son Zach Larson after he spots Sechrist accidentally letting a female slip by."Can you sort King crab or not?" he asks. "Do you know the differences between a male and a female?" In...
- 3/29/2016
- by Emily Strohm
- PEOPLE.com
It's King crab season for captain "Wild Bill" Wichrowski's Cape Caution, but his deckhands may not be up for the challenge just yet. In an exclusive sneak peek at the season 12 premiere, newcomer Jerod Sechrist learns exactly how much one wrong crab can cost the crew. "Having one female in a whole tank of crab, we could get fined tens of thousands of dollars," explains Wichrowski's son Zach Larson after he spots Sechrist accidentally letting a female slip by."Can you sort King crab or not?" he asks. "Do you know the differences between a male and a female?" In...
- 3/29/2016
- by Emily Strohm
- PEOPLE.com
I’ve been a fan of G.I. Joe for my whole life. I had a ton of the toys and I enjoyed watching the animated series in the 1980s. It’s such a great franchise, but that franchise is pretty much dead now. Paramount Pictures made sure to help kill it off with the awful films that they made. Those G.I. Joe movies should have been amazingly awesome in every way! Instead, we just got mediocre crap that didn’t do the franchise any justice at all.
The studio has been in the process of developing a third film, but I doubt it will be any better than what we saw in the first two. They just need to start from scratch, overhaul the franchise, and pretend that the other films never happened. The last I heard, the studio had set up a writers room to try and...
The studio has been in the process of developing a third film, but I doubt it will be any better than what we saw in the first two. They just need to start from scratch, overhaul the franchise, and pretend that the other films never happened. The last I heard, the studio had set up a writers room to try and...
- 2/18/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
According to new reports, director Guillermo del Toro ("Pacific Rim") is in talks with 20th Century Fox, to helm a 3D reboot of the 1966 feature "Fantastic Voyage", to be produced by James Cameron's Lightstorm Entertainment, from a screenplay by David Goyer:
Screenplay for the original 1966 "Fantastic Voyage" was written by Harry Kleiner, from a story by Otto Klement and Jerome Bixby.
The movie also inspired an animated Filmation TV series and follow-up book series by author Issac Asimov.
In "Fantastic Voyage", both the Us and Russia work together to develop micro-technology allowing matter to be miniaturized using a process to shrink individual atoms. But the smaller an object is made, the quicker it reverts back to its original size.
"...Scientist 'Jan Benes', working behind the Iron Curtain, calculates a way to make the shrinking process work. With the help of the CIA, Benes escapes to the West,...
Screenplay for the original 1966 "Fantastic Voyage" was written by Harry Kleiner, from a story by Otto Klement and Jerome Bixby.
The movie also inspired an animated Filmation TV series and follow-up book series by author Issac Asimov.
In "Fantastic Voyage", both the Us and Russia work together to develop micro-technology allowing matter to be miniaturized using a process to shrink individual atoms. But the smaller an object is made, the quicker it reverts back to its original size.
"...Scientist 'Jan Benes', working behind the Iron Curtain, calculates a way to make the shrinking process work. With the help of the CIA, Benes escapes to the West,...
- 1/8/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Chris Soules is the Bachelor! After a bittersweet exit from Andi Dorfman's season of The Bachelorette, the farmer from Arlington, Iowa, is searching for love once again on ABC's hit franchise. Chris, 33, will be blogging for People.com every week about the women, the dates and the difficult decisions he'll make on his journey to love. So check back each week, and follow Chris on Twitter.
I don't really even know where to start with this one.
I had no clue what was happening with Kelsey when she was having her "episode." It wasn't until someone told me that...
I don't really even know where to start with this one.
I had no clue what was happening with Kelsey when she was having her "episode." It wasn't until someone told me that...
- 2/10/2015
- by Chris Soules, @c_soules
- People.com - TV Watch
Chris Soules is the Bachelor! After a bittersweet exit from Andi Dorfman's season of The Bachelorette, the farmer from Arlington, Iowa, is searching for love once again on ABC's hit franchise. Chris, 33, will be blogging for People.com every week about the women, the dates and the difficult decisions he'll make on his journey to love. So check back each week, and follow Chris on Twitter.I don't really even know where to start with this one. I had no clue what was happening with Kelsey when she was having her "episode." It wasn't until someone told me that...
- 2/10/2015
- by Chris Soules, @c_soules
- PEOPLE.com
Chris Soules is the Bachelor! After a bittersweet exit from Andi Dorfman's season of The Bachelorette, the farmer from Arlington, Iowa, is searching for love once again on ABC's hit franchise. Chris, 33, will be blogging for People.com every week about the women, the dates and the difficult decisions he'll make on his journey to love. So check back each week, and follow Chris on Twitter.I don't really even know where to start with this one. I had no clue what was happening with Kelsey when she was having her "episode." It wasn't until someone told me that...
- 2/10/2015
- by Chris Soules, @c_soules
- PEOPLE.com
As Halloween approaches, we were swapping ghost stories around the ol' People offices. Though we're based in New York, staffers here come from all over, and so it got us thinking about what we like to call the Haunted States of America: What "ghost story" defines your state? This infographic is assembled from a variety of sources - in some cases, it's the "most famous" ghost in each state, in others, it's the one we found the most interesting. Enjoy, and add your own in the comments! AlabamaBear Creek Swamp in Prattville is home to floating lights, phantom cars, the ghosts of Creek Indians,...
- 10/30/2014
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
As Halloween approaches, we were swapping ghost stories around the ol' People offices. Though we're based in New York, staffers here come from all over, and so it got us thinking about what we like to call the Haunted States of America: What "ghost story" defines your state?
This infographic is assembled from a variety of sources – in some cases, it's the "most famous" ghost in each state, in others, it's the one we found the most interesting. Enjoy, and add your own in the comments!
AlabamaBear Creek Swamp in Prattville is home to floating lights, phantom cars, the ghosts of Creek Indians,...
This infographic is assembled from a variety of sources – in some cases, it's the "most famous" ghost in each state, in others, it's the one we found the most interesting. Enjoy, and add your own in the comments!
AlabamaBear Creek Swamp in Prattville is home to floating lights, phantom cars, the ghosts of Creek Indians,...
- 10/13/2014
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- People.com - TV Watch
Man down! One newbie learns the hard way that he should pay attention to what the senior guys are telling him on the next episode of Discovery Channel's “Deadliest Catch.” On Tuesday's episode, the seas are really unforgiving and forces all the captains to reconsider their plans. Rookie boat owner, Josh Harris, swallows his pride. Captain Sig Hansen fights to keep the Northwestern from going up in flames and Captain Keith Colburn battles boat-sinking ice near Russia. See video: ‘Deadliest Catch’ Episode Features Captain Sig's Daughter Mandy Heading Out to Sea In TheWrap's exclusive preview, Capt. Wild Bill Wichrowski of the Cape Caution.
- 6/17/2014
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
Our “Six Of The Best” actors series has highlighted the work of some of the most revered and celebrated actors of our generation. Some of them are living legends, and others are legends in the making, but they all have one thing in common — their filmographies boast an eclectic mix of strange, heroic, funny and sometimes downright scary characters that are hard to shake. They’ve made an impression on us that deserves to be recognized.
Despite all of the great performers who have impressed us over the years, there is one man who symbolizes the true spirit of memorable character acting. That man is Sam Rockwell: an actor for the ages.
With over two decades in the industry, Sam Rockwell has dipped his toes into virtually every genre of film imaginable. The most impressive aspect of this achievement is how adept he is at comprehending each character, while...
Despite all of the great performers who have impressed us over the years, there is one man who symbolizes the true spirit of memorable character acting. That man is Sam Rockwell: an actor for the ages.
With over two decades in the industry, Sam Rockwell has dipped his toes into virtually every genre of film imaginable. The most impressive aspect of this achievement is how adept he is at comprehending each character, while...
- 5/12/2014
- by Damen Norton
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
On April 22, Discovery’s Emmy-winning reality series Deadliest Catch returns for its tenth season (Tuesdays at 9 p.m. Et). Viewers will have to wait until Opilio season to see the return of the Cornelia Marie, and the arrival of Mandy Hansen, Capt. Sig’s 18-year-old daughter, on the deck of the Northwestern. But there’s plenty of drama during red crab season, beginning in the two-hour premiere: From the government shutdown delaying the fleet’s start, which forces them to take bigger risks to make their delivery dates, to a greenhorn (and a captain!) nearly waving the white flag. EW...
- 4/22/2014
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
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