The Walking Dead: Dead City: Created by Eli Jorne. With Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Zeljko Ivanek, Christopher C. James, Lauren Cohan. Maggie and Negan travel into a post-apocalyptic Manhattan long ago cut off from the mainland. The city is filled with the dead
Michonne and Rick have finally found each otherafter seven long story years(and six longusyears) apart on The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. But the circumstances are massively complex thanks to the Civil Republic Military and their devastating firepower. Rick...
A number of characters on Lost have been seen walking around the island, or even off of it, despite having very clearly died. The most notable is Christian Shephard, who died before the series began, and whose body also disappeared from his coffin. Directly subverted when The Man In Black...
ought to be considered as a pair, the sequel expertly elevating and inverting the pattern and tropes developed in the first. InCreep, Brice plays a videographer who accepts an invitation to film a man living in a remote cabin (Duplass), who claims to have an ...
an army of alligators patrols the streets, and the two have to make their way up through the floors of their house to escape. While that seems like a concept silly enough for a forgettable B-movie, Aja draws such tension out of his man-vs-gator eco-horror that it’s surprisingly thrill...
This show, however, seems to use spiritual/ghost hunting tropes (e.g. Divination, sensory deprivation, thermal cameras, etc.) to accent a wider story. I think it skims off the top of other popular ghost hunting shows and adds a unique queer flair to create a queer reality show that ...
Randolph, Massachusetts is about to become 'Dead City' as the 'Walking Dead' spinoff is set to begin filming in the Boston suburb in April.
After Fear the Walking Dead ends I’ll be done with the walking dead series. I don’t plan on bothering with any of the spinoffs that will just be more of the same tropes the series used to stay away from for the first few seasons; now it’s just a clone of other boring dramas...
We see that their bodies begin to descend as if they are walking into open water, finally being submerged by the void. We don’t know exactly what happens to these men, but judging by the clothes they left behind, one would assume they would not be returning. In the first half of ...
not the straight man, but the exasperated, cranky man. He yells not just because he's had enough of this red-suited clown but also because he's furious at himself for failing and now has a target at which to direct his accumulated negative energy. Reynolds, for all his blabber-mouthed,...