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TV Review: The Vampire Diaries 7.2 “Never Let Me Go”
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By Sarah Storm
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Thursday, October 15th, 2015 at 11:39 pm
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The Vampire Diaries
Season 7 Episode 2: “Never Let Me Go”
Directed by Chris Grismer
Written by Brian Young
Created by Kevin Williamson
Starring Paul Wesley, Ian Somerhalder, Kat Graham, Candice Accola, Zach Roerig, Matthew Davis, Michael Malarkey, Annie Wersching, Elizabeth Blackmore, Scarlett Byrne, Teressa Liane, Jaiden Kaine
The CW
Air Date: Thursday, October 15, 2015, 8pm
We ended last week’s episode of The Vampire Diaries with an abandoned Mystic Falls, and a fragile-verging-upon-broken truce between our protagonists and the Lily Salvatore (Annie Wersching) led Heretics. I say “fragile” because towards the end of the premiere, besties Damon (Ian Somerhalder) and Bonnie (Kat Graham) make it clear that they want a war when they kill one of Lily’s “family” members, Malcolm (Justice Leak). Oh, and Enzo’s (Michael Malarkey) bad, or at least siding with Lily (for now); Caroline (Candice Accola) and Stefan (Paul Wesley) are finally lovers; Matt (Zach Roerig) is disillusioned, and everything is actually kind of okay without Elena (Nina Dobrev).
Spoilers ahead for The Vampire Diaries Episode 7.2, “Never Let Me Go.”
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Tags: Annie Wersching, Brian Young, Candice Accola, Chris Grismer, Elizabeth Blackmore, Ian Somerhalder, Jaiden Kaine, Kat Graham, Kevin Williamson, Matthew Davis, Michael Malarkey, Paul Wesley, Scarlett Byrne, Teressa Liane, The CW, The Vampire Diaries, Zach Roerig
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TV Review: The Flash 2.2 “Flash Of Two Worlds”
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The Flash
Season 2 Episode 2: “Flash Of Two Worlds”
Directed by Jesse Warn
Written by Aaron Helbing, Todd Helbing
Starring Grant Gustin, Jesse L. Martin, Danielle Panabaker, Candice Patton, Carlos Valdez, Tom Cavanagh, Victor Garber
Created by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, Geoff Johns
The CW
Air Date: Tuesday, October 13th, 2015, 8:00pm
Last week on The Flash, we got one of the things we’ve been waiting for all season – Barry’s (Grant Gustin) dad freed from jail. Dr. Wells (Tom Cavanagh) made one of those in-case-I-die videos, confessing to Nora Allen’s murder. The coming home party moved me to tears. Too bad his dad took off soon after. I personally, had been waiting a few months for Adam Copeland aka Edge from WWE to be in an episode. He was Atom-Smasher, with crazy strength and cartoon-y growth. Since the singularity, Barry has cut himself off, blaming himself for Eddie and Robbie’s (oh Robbie!) deaths. When it comes down to it, they are all better as a team, and prove it by saving the day once again. Cisco (Carlos Valdes) discovers a new weird power. Jay Garrick (Teddy Sears), popped in at the end of the episode, proclaiming Barry’s world was in danger and that he too, is The Flash – in another world.
Spoilers below.
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Tags: Aaron Helbing, Andrew Kreisberg, Candice Patton, Carlos Valdez, Danielle Panabaker, DC Comics, Geoff Johns, Grant Gustin, Greg Berlanti, Jesse L. Martin, Jesse Warn, The CW, The Flash, Todd Helbing, Tom Cavanagh, Victor Garber, Warner Bros TV
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‘Paranormal Activity’ House Used For Haunted House Prank (Video)

The next movie in the Paranormal Activity found footage horror movie franchise, titled Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, is set to be released in theaters next week.
To help promote the movie the house that was used in the original movie was set up once again to make it seem like some strange things were going on there, and then an open house was held there to see how some visitors would react to this mysterious phenomena.
You can see a video of the prank below.
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Bethesda Releases ‘Fallout 4’ Live-Action Trailer “The Wanderer”

Bethesda Softworks has released another new trailer for Fallout 4, this one being of the live-action variety. And while it brings the wasteland of the latest game in the series to life, perhaps it also offers a bit of a preview of what future Fallout games could look like as well!
The trailer is titled “The Wanderer,” and it features some familiar imagery to anyone who has watched previous trailers and videos (click here for all previous Fallout goodness) presented in live-action and set to a fitting song.
Click on over to the other side to check it out.
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Kickstarter Spotlight: ‘Friday The 13th: The Game’ With Kane Hodder, Sean S. Cunningham, Tom Savini
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A while back I was reading about a video game called Slasher Vol.1: Summer Camp from Gun Media, an Evolve-style online co-op game inspired by Friday the 13th in which you either play as one of the characters trying not to be killed by a mask-wearing serial killer…or you play AS the mask-wearing serial killer. Though not a very big fan of these online only co-op games, I was very interested in learning more about it as a huge fan of horror and especially the Friday the 13th flicks. Then came word early this year that another Evolve-style co-op game was coming that was actually based on Friday the 13th and featured Jason Voorhees instead of just being inspired by them. At the time it was revealed that a game developer was working on the game, but it wasn’t revealed who.
Well, as it turns out, these two projects are now one in the same. They’ve not only put together a Kickstarter campaign to help raise funds for the game, simply titled Friday the 13th: The Game, but they also have alums of the franchise working on the game as well including Sean S. Cunningham, Tom Savini, Harry Manfredini, and my personal favorite Jason (who I’ve had the honor of personally being “choked” by like so many other fans have) back as the character for the first time in 14 years, Kane Hodder. You can read much more about the project and watch the Kickstarter video and announcement trailer below.
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