| Watch Now: First Trailer For Original ‘Walking Dead’ Showrunner Frank Darabont’s L.A. Noir TV Show ‘Mob City’
After being credited as creator of the hit AMC series The Walking Dead and acting as showrunner for a short while, Frank Darabont was fired and moved on to a new project. This new project was set up with TNT, and was known at the time as L.A. Noir. Not L.A. Noire the video game, but based on the book L.A. Noir: The Struggle for the Soul of America’s Most Seductive City by John Buntin. Since then the show has changed its name to Lost Angels, cast people like Walking Dead star Jon Bernthal, and changed the title again, this time to Mob City. Now a first trailer has been released for the show, which is set to premiere on December 4th, and you can watch it below.
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| Contest: ‘6 Souls’ Blu-ray Giveaway |
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| June 27th, 2013 at 3:30 pm |
In advance of the July 2nd release of the Julianne Moore/Jonathan Rhys Meyers psychological thriller 6 Souls on Blu-ray and DVD, the awesome team over at Anchor Bay/RADiUS-TWC has provided us with two copies of the film on Blu-ray to give away to our thrill-seeking readers. Two (1) winners will receive: TO ENTER: There’s just two simple steps: (1) Subscribe to Geeks of Doom using one or more of the following methods:
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| AMC Announces 90–Minute Season 2 Premiere Of ‘The Walking Dead’
On Sunday, October 16 at 10pm, the highly anticipated second season of The Walking Dead will premiere on AMC. To add to the excitement fans have for the 13–episode second season, AMC has also announced that the premiere episode will run 90 minutes in length, much like the pilot episode did last Halloween when the show first began. Now the only question that remains””after showrunner Frank Darabont was supposedly fired, for which AMC has faced a ton of backlash””is if the same large following will continue to watch the show, or if some fans will have shunned it.
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| Watch Now: ‘The Walking Dead’ Comic-Con Trailer; Series Release Date SetAn extended trailer for AMC’s The Walking Dead premiered last month at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con, offering up a first look at the upcoming series. That trailer, which runs over four minutes, is now online. Watch it here below! Also, AMC has announced that the series debut, which will be 90 minutes long, will air on Halloween night, Sunday, October 31, 2010, at 10PM ET & PT/9 PM C, during the network’s annual marathon of thriller and horror films, Fearfest. Later episodes of The Walking Dead will be an hour long. The Walking Dead, which is based on the comic book series by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore, is written and directed by Frank Darabont, and stars Andrew Lincoln, Jon Bernthal, Sarah Wayne Callies, Laurie Holden, and Jeffrey DeMunn.
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| DVD Review: Shelter |
By Obi-Dan
| August 6th, 2010 at 1:30 pm |
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Shelter
DVD
Directed by Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein
Starring Julianne Moore, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Brooklynn Proulx, Jeffrey DeMunn, Nathan Corddry
ICON Entertainment
Released August 2, 2010 (UK) Forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Cara Jessop (Julianne Moore), is presented with an unusual patient. She has been asked to see Adam (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), an abrupt and able-bodied young man who experiences periodic black-outs. He suffers from multiple personality disorder and his other personality is David, softly-spoken and a wheelchair user. Cara soon discovers that David died over twenty years before, the victim of murder. As Cara searches on, people who have been in contact with Adam begin to die gruesome deaths and Adam takes on the personalities of the deceased. As she works to uncover what happened to David/Adam, Cara unravels the secrets of a dark mystery. Shelter is a supernatural thriller which spectacularly fails to thrill. The script feels lumbered and gets too bogged down in exposition when little is needed, and not enough when it is necessary. Nothing about this movie feels original and Michael Cooney‘s script lumbers along, occasionally stumbling over its own clumsiness. Cooney also brought us the tricky and tense John Cusack-starring Identity — a solidly entertaining thriller with satisfying twists. But Shelter is more akin to another Cooney-penned thriller, The I Inside, which similarly failed to find its own footing. Neal Edelstien and Mike Macari, two of the producers of The Ring remake, are on hand with their production expertise. Like The Ring, a feeling of slow-burning brooding and terror is shot for, but the actual target is somewhere between boredom and tedium.
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