Young Sam and Dean are sporting a new look on Supernatural.
In next Thursday’s episode (The CW, 8/7c), the brothers’ younger alter egos will be played by two fresh faces as flashbacks explore a hunt from the Winchesters’ childhood.
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In next Thursday’s episode (The CW, 8/7c), the brothers’ younger alter egos will be played by two fresh faces as flashbacks explore a hunt from the Winchesters’ childhood.
More from TVLineCharmed's Holly Marie Combs Calls to End 'Division' Between Fans of the Original Series and The CW RebootSupernatural Recap: Have a Little Faith -- Plus, Who's Fated to Die?Original Charmed Star Rose McGowan Fires Back at Sarah Jeffery: 'Reboots Will Always Be the Shadow'
In the attached gallery, The Haunting of Hill House‘s Paxton Singleton...
- 10/16/2020
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Stars: Colleen Porch, Joel Bryant, Ridege Canipe | Written by Lars Jacobson | Directed by Lars Jacobson, Amardeep Keleka
Cradle Will Fall aka Baby Blues, the debut feature from the team of Lars Jacobson and Amardeep Keleka, is based (very loosely) on the true story of Andrea Yates – a Texan mother who drowned her five children in the bath in 2001 and is a story of post partum depression taken to the horrific slasher movie extreme. The film is most definitely not for the motherly types out there. With her truck driving husband constantly out on the road, a young mother (Colleen Porch) struggles to raise her three young children alone on a secluded farmhouse. Already suffering from post partum depression, the pressure of caring for her three children causes her to undergo a psychotic break and triggers a filicidal rampage. The only person capable of stopping her murderous attack is her eldest child,...
Cradle Will Fall aka Baby Blues, the debut feature from the team of Lars Jacobson and Amardeep Keleka, is based (very loosely) on the true story of Andrea Yates – a Texan mother who drowned her five children in the bath in 2001 and is a story of post partum depression taken to the horrific slasher movie extreme. The film is most definitely not for the motherly types out there. With her truck driving husband constantly out on the road, a young mother (Colleen Porch) struggles to raise her three young children alone on a secluded farmhouse. Already suffering from post partum depression, the pressure of caring for her three children causes her to undergo a psychotic break and triggers a filicidal rampage. The only person capable of stopping her murderous attack is her eldest child,...
- 10/23/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The most wonderful time of the year is once again upon us. The Christmas season is here and with that comes Christmas TV episodes!
For the 25 days leading up til Christmas Day this month, we’ll be spotlighting some of the best Christmas-themed episodes from some of Geek culture’s greatest shows. Each day we’ll cover different shows and episodes and encourage you to watch along with us. So come one, come all, to the 25 Days of Geek TV Christmas!
Friday, December 17th, 2010 - Day 11: Supernatural
Season 3, Episode 08: "A Very Supernatural Christmas"
Directed by: J. Miller Tobin
Written by: Jeremy Carver
Starring: Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, Ridge Canipe, Colin Ford, Spencer Garrett, Merrilyn Gann, Emily Holmes and Zak Ludwig
Original Air Date: December 13, 2007
You can purchase a copy of the episode at Amazon or iTunes [...]...
For the 25 days leading up til Christmas Day this month, we’ll be spotlighting some of the best Christmas-themed episodes from some of Geek culture’s greatest shows. Each day we’ll cover different shows and episodes and encourage you to watch along with us. So come one, come all, to the 25 Days of Geek TV Christmas!
Friday, December 17th, 2010 - Day 11: Supernatural
Season 3, Episode 08: "A Very Supernatural Christmas"
Directed by: J. Miller Tobin
Written by: Jeremy Carver
Starring: Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, Ridge Canipe, Colin Ford, Spencer Garrett, Merrilyn Gann, Emily Holmes and Zak Ludwig
Original Air Date: December 13, 2007
You can purchase a copy of the episode at Amazon or iTunes [...]...
- 12/18/2010
- by Goodman
- Geeks of Doom
If you feel like you've seen this week's new slasher flick "The Stepfather" before, you probably have, even if you're not a fan of the 1987 original starring "Lost"'s Terry O'Quinn. That's because the family-bands-together-to-fend-off-the-one-member-who-turns-on-the-rest trope is at the heart of dozens of horror movies.
Need proof? Here's a list of ten different types of immediate and extended family members and a notable cinematic example of each going medieval on their loved ones.
Killer Mom
I'd wager that everybody has said "My parents are crazy!" at least once in their lives. But the filicidal mother in 2008's "Baby Blues" is so far gone into Crazytown that she'll make you want to call your own mom to apologize for ever implying she was nuts. Colleen Porch plays the killer in question, an exhausted mother of four with a truck-driving husband, who snaps one day and begins picking off her own children slasher movie-style; at one point,...
Need proof? Here's a list of ten different types of immediate and extended family members and a notable cinematic example of each going medieval on their loved ones.
Killer Mom
I'd wager that everybody has said "My parents are crazy!" at least once in their lives. But the filicidal mother in 2008's "Baby Blues" is so far gone into Crazytown that she'll make you want to call your own mom to apologize for ever implying she was nuts. Colleen Porch plays the killer in question, an exhausted mother of four with a truck-driving husband, who snaps one day and begins picking off her own children slasher movie-style; at one point,...
- 10/15/2009
- by Matt Singer
- ifc.com
This week in theaters, everyone seems to have opted to go dark, with cinemas offering up grieving families, persecuted immigrants, endangered pop singers and the slow death of intimacy in the internet age. This is... supposed to be summer, right?
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"Afghan Star"
With the American version still able to compel 30 million people into a zombie-like trance each week, "Pop Idol" is the latest craze sweeping the nation of Afghanistan, where contestants are subject to a campaign of intimidation that puts Simon Cowell's abrasive jibes in perspective. Having snagged both the Audience Award and a Directing Award at this year's Sundance Film Festival, director Havana Marking goes beyond the bright TV lights to follow four of the season's finalists, including female contestants under constant threat of violence and death. In English, Pashtu, and Dari with subtitles.
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"Afghan Star"
With the American version still able to compel 30 million people into a zombie-like trance each week, "Pop Idol" is the latest craze sweeping the nation of Afghanistan, where contestants are subject to a campaign of intimidation that puts Simon Cowell's abrasive jibes in perspective. Having snagged both the Audience Award and a Directing Award at this year's Sundance Film Festival, director Havana Marking goes beyond the bright TV lights to follow four of the season's finalists, including female contestants under constant threat of violence and death. In English, Pashtu, and Dari with subtitles.
- 6/22/2009
- by Neil Pedley
- ifc.com
A truck driving father heads out on a run at a most inconvenient time when his wife happens to be on the brink of a mental breakdown. With three children and a young baby, "Mommy Dearest" is left to deal with her life of isolation on her own. If you can't handle mothers killing babies, do not watch this movie. Baby Blues features a plotline of post-partum depression that starts out uber-realistic in showing the mothers' psychotic breakdown. It's "delivery" is so tense and scary that I honestly have not been this frightened in a movie for a long time.
This disturbing vein continues throughout the movie, however it shifts from realism to flat out slasher mode and thankfully so. I found myself talking out loud to the children and yelling at the screen or just simply had my hand over my mouth in outright fear expectancy. Colleen Porch is simply terrifying.
This disturbing vein continues throughout the movie, however it shifts from realism to flat out slasher mode and thankfully so. I found myself talking out loud to the children and yelling at the screen or just simply had my hand over my mouth in outright fear expectancy. Colleen Porch is simply terrifying.
- 5/9/2009
- Fangoria
A truck driving father heads out on a run at a most inconvenient time when his wife happens to be on the brink of a mental breakdown. With three children and a young baby, "Mommy Dearest" is left to deal with her life of isolation on her own. If you can't handle mothers killing babies, do not watch this movie. Baby Blues features a plotline of post-partum depression that starts out uber-realistic in showing the mothers' psychotic breakdown. It's "delivery" is so tense and scary that I honestly have not been this frightened in a movie for a long time.
This disturbing vein continues throughout the movie, however it shifts from realism to flat out slasher mode and thankfully so. I found myself talking out loud to the children and yelling at the screen or just simply had my hand over my mouth in outright fear expectancy. Colleen Porch is simply terrifying.
This disturbing vein continues throughout the movie, however it shifts from realism to flat out slasher mode and thankfully so. I found myself talking out loud to the children and yelling at the screen or just simply had my hand over my mouth in outright fear expectancy. Colleen Porch is simply terrifying.
- 5/9/2009
- Fangoria
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