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Brothers & Sisters (4.04) "From France With Love" Recap
19 October 2009 9:56 AM, PDT
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Even the title sequence tells you this is Sarah's story.
We open on Robert, shirtless, in bed with Kitty, who’s fully
dressed, since they’re playing Scrabble. Nope, that’s not a euphemism. I’m sad
to report that the tanned senator is in the beginning stages of what my aunt
calls “old man chest” where it all starts to slide down a bit.
Dear Rob, please keep your
shirt on, and I’ll keep imagining you have the body you did in St. Elmo’s Fire.
Which was also before makeup gave you the open heart surgery scar because that's not exactly hot either.
Ask Mariah, Rob - you don't let them shoot from just any angle.
After Kitty spells “tumor” with Robert’s letters, they fight
over him continuing his campaign as opposed to being her “chemo buddy” which
sounds like something you could get arrested for.
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Brothers & Sisters (4.03) "Almost Normal" Recap
12 October 2009 2:56 PM, PDT
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It's a poopy one. The diaper, not the episode!
Ok, so we open on an anatomy lesson between Justin and
Rebecca, and I’m starting to think
this is going to be a running gag on the show, him using her as his personal
med school anatomy doll. I’m fine with the bones, but when we get to the internal organs, can we just not have a visual on that?
And I’m actually Ok with them
constantly pawing at each other – they are the young ones on the show, and that’s
what I’d expect. I find it totally in character.
Speaking of in character, that’s what the show was tonight,
and I’ll be giving credit where credit is due – this felt more like the Brothers & Sisters I fell in love
with, because the dynamic is shifting back to the family, and the relationships
between the family members,
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Co-Author Chuck Hogan Talks The Strain
3 June 2009 8:10 PM, PDT
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Hitting bookstores across the country on June 2nd, is the first book in a horrifying trilogy co-authored by horror-meister Guillermo del Toro and thriller/mystery award-winner Chuck Hogan. The Strain is but an introduction to some of the most horrific vampires to be seen or read about in Quite some time (apologies to those folks who enjoy the romantic vampire novels – not my thing). Just imagine what horrors del Toro could come up with, multiply that by 100 and you Might be close, And add into that all the facts and reality that only a thriller writer could come up with and you have what might be The horror novel of the summer.
Dread Central spoke with The Strain co-author Chuck Hogan to find out how this project started, what it was like to work with del Toro and what fans of The Strain (review here) Might have in store for
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Modine Plays 'Atticus Finch' In Hartford's To Kill A Mocking
22 January 2009 2:47 PM, PST
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Hartford Stage, under the artistic direction of Michael Wilson, announced that acclaimed Emmy-nominated actor Matthew Modine will make his Hartford Stage debut as Atticus Finch in the eagerly anticipated stage adaptation of Harper Lee's classic novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. Hartford Stage Wilson will direct the production, which will play at the Tony Award-winning theatre February 19 - April 4.
Matthew Modine has worked with many of the most highly regarded film and stage directors, including Oliver Stone, Stanley Kubrick, Robert Altman, Alan J. Pakula, Spike Lee, Tom Mike Figgis, Jonathan Demme and John Sayles. A partial list of his films include Birdy, Married to the Mob, Vision Quest, Full Metal Jacket, Gross Anatomy, and Shortcuts. Mr. Modine is the recipient of a Golden Globe Award, Venice Film Festival Volpi Cup and Golden Lion for best actor. He received Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominations for What the Deaf Man Heard
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