Hey, there was a new "Hannibal" on tonight! Last night, I spoke with Bryan Fuller about the show's potential future, or lack thereof, somewhere other than NBC, and now I have a review of tonight's episode coming up just as soon as I politely refuse your offer of chocolate... "I know what's coming for you, Will. You don't have to die on me, too." -Jack Last week's episode pushed the show's abstract style to its limit, where the "pretentious art film" approach Bryan Fuller understandably favors for this show left things feeling more inert and confusing than enticing. "Aperitive" isn't exactly the show doing a stylistic 180 and resembling an episode of "NCIS." It bounces back and forth in time, it plays with characters' appearances and how we are allowed to see them(*), and it lets other characters' imagination overtake the narrative in a way that usually only Will's does. But...
- 6/26/2015
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
In the lead-up to the 86th annual Academy Awards on March 2, HitFix will be bringing you the lowdown on all 24 Oscar categories with multiple entries each day. Take a few notes and bone up on the competition as we give you the edge in your office Oscar pool! Back in the days before online streaming, Best Documentary Short was the wild card of every year's Oscar pool -- without seeing the nominees, which are usually equivalent in terms of profile (low) and previous recognition (little to none), there's no way of knowing which one would win. These days I do get to see the nominees beforehand, and you know what? There's still no way of knowing which one will win -- this is surely the most evenly matched race of the night, consisting of at least three highly different survival stories (and one of heartbreaking demise). There's not one nominee that can be discounted here.
- 2/27/2014
- by Guy Lodge
- Hitfix
Clip from The Loved Ones called Opening Bell Sean Byrne's The Loved Ones stars Xavier Samuel, Robin McLeavy and Victoria Thaine and is distributed via Paramount Pictures. Taglined (or should we say toetagged?) with " You don't have to die to go to hell," the film also includes Jessica McNamee, Richard Wilson, John Brumpton, Andrew S. Gilbert, Suzi Doughtery and Victoria Eager...all of which i have never heard of before. Here's what to expect: Lola Stone asked Brent Mitchell to the prom, but Brent said no, and now he's screwed. What happens when Lola doesn't get what she wants? She enlists Daddy's help to throw a prom of her own where she is queen and Brent is king, whether he likes it or not. The Loved Ones is what happens when puppy love goes horribly, violently wrong. Brent should have said yes...
- 5/15/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Clip from The Loved Ones called Opening Bell Sean Byrne's The Loved Ones stars Xavier Samuel, Robin McLeavy and Victoria Thaine and is distributed via Paramount Pictures. Taglined (or should we say toetagged?) with " You don't have to die to go to hell," the film also includes Jessica McNamee, Richard Wilson, John Brumpton, Andrew S. Gilbert, Suzi Doughtery and Victoria Eager...all of which i have never heard of before. Here's what to expect: Lola Stone asked Brent Mitchell to the prom, but Brent said no, and now he's screwed. What happens when Lola doesn't get what she wants? She enlists Daddy's help to throw a prom of her own where she is queen and Brent is king, whether he likes it or not. The Loved Ones is what happens when puppy love goes horribly, violently wrong. Brent should have said yes...
- 5/15/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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