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Jon Hamm Made His Feature Film Debut In An Underrated Clint Eastwood Drama
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"Mad Men" was not a television ratings sensation when it debuted on July 19, 2007, nor was it the rapturously praised critics' darling it would become over subsequent seasons. While it wasn't under-promoted, AMC was best known at the time as the anti-TCM, i.e. an airer of popular contemporary films broken up by commercials. It was a big hit with dads craving casual weekend viewing from the comfort of their couch.

While I was aware of "Mad Men" during its first season, I didn't feel compelled to add it to my Peak TV diet of "The Sopranos," "The Wire," "The Shield," and a handful of other shows. But a few months later, when I saw the season 1 DVD marked way down at a Barnes & Noble, I bought it on a whim. If nothing else, I'd probably enjoy a stylish drama set in the New York City advertising world of the 1960s.
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  • 8/10/2025
  • by Jeremy Smith
  • Slash Film
'Buffy' Star Charisma Carpenter Wants to Return as Cordeilia Despite Dying in 'Angel'
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With a Buffy the Vampire Slayersequel series being in development at Hulu, former stars of the show have expressed interest in returning. While there are many fan favorites worthy of a return, no one probably deserves it more than Charisma Carpenter, who portrayed Cordelia Chase for three seasons of Buffy before bringing the character to its spin-off, Angel. The transition began pleasantly enough, but behind-the-scenes tensions led to Carpenter being written out of Angel in an insulting fashion, and now the actress hopes that she can return for the Buffy revival following her "unjust" exit from the spin-off.

During an interview with IGN, Carpenter expressed that it would be "poetic" for her to return for the Buffy revival, as it would make things right following the events that unfolded for her and her character during her exit from Angel. Carpenter said, "I am so excited for fans, and I know...
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  • 7/4/2025
  • by Gaius Bolling
  • MovieWeb
7 Best Movies Like ‘A Widow’s Game’ To Watch If You Loved the Film
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A Widow’s Game is a Spanish crime drama film directed by Carlos Sedes. Inspired by true events, the Netflix film revolves around the murder investigation of an engineer, which reveals hidden dark secrets about his seemingly perfect wife. A Widow’s Game stars Ivana Baquero, Tristán Ulloa, Carmen Machi, Joel Sánchez, and Álex Gadea. So, if you loved the intense drama, thrilling mystery, and complex characters in A Widow’s Game, here are some similar movies you should check out next.

Gone Girl (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – 20th Century Fox

Gone Girl is a psychological thriller film directed by David Fincher from a screenplay by Gillian Flynn. Based on Flynn’s 2012 novel of the same name, the 2014 film follows Nick Dunne, who suddenly becomes the prime suspect in his wife’s sudden disappearance, but everything might not be as it seems.
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  • 6/3/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
‘Mad Men’ Finale Turns 10: Why ‘Person to Person’ Was a Perfect Hour of TV
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Matthew Weiner may have taken Don Draper’s words to heart when he brought Mad Men to its endpoint 10 years ago when the character said, “Make it simple but significant.” Final seasons and series finales can make or break a TV show’s legacy, and Mad Men capped off an acclaimed final season with an even more acclaimed finale, titled “Person to Person,” on May 17, 2015. In that final hour of the AMC period drama, Betty (January Jones) refuses treatment for her lung cancer and declines Don’s offer to take care of their kids. Joan (Christina Hendricks), meanwhile, rejects boyfriend Richard’s (Bruce Greenwood) demands for her and launches a new production company. Peggy (Elisabeth Moss) declines to join Joan in that new venture, instead staying with the ad company McCann Erickson, where she finds romance with coworker Stan (Jay R. Ferguson). Pete (Vincent Kartheiser) heads out for a new...
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  • 5/17/2025
  • TV Insider
"We Ran Out Of Story": Jon Hamm Offers His Opinion on a Potential ‘Mad Men' Reboot
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Binge-drinking and smoking countless Luck Strikes were some of the hallmarks of Don Draper (Jon Hamm), in the beloved television series, Mad Men. Acclaimed and highly successful, Mad Men is one of those series for which the question of a reboot is often not far away, and rightly so. However, if Hamm has his way, the story of Don Draper is all done and shouldn't be revisited again. Set in the 1960s and following ad man, Don Draper, Mad Men ran from 2007 to 2015 on AMC. In the business of TV series where it's often difficult to nail a series finale, AMC's Mad Men did exactly that after seven seasons in impressive fashion.

Despite being a successful show and maintaining its relevance after so many years, Mad Men has not been rebooted or, at the very least, had its universe expanded through spin-offs. Despite its perfect ending and with the show being filled with rich characters,...
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  • 5/14/2025
  • by Makuochi Echebiri
  • Collider.com
7 Best Shows Like ‘Your Friends and Neighbors’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Your Friends and Neighbors is a dark comedy crime drama series created by Jonathan Tropper. The Apple TV+ series follows Andrew “Coop” Cooper, a recently divorced hedge fund manager who is fired from his high-paying job. After becoming unemployed, he resorts to stealing from his wealthy neighbours to maintain the life he and his family have become accustomed to. Your Friends and Neighbors stars Jon Hamm, Olivia Munn, Amanda Peet, Mark Tallman, Hoon Lee, Lena Hall, and Aimee Carrero. So, if you loved the thrilling story, hilarious dark comedy, and compelling characters in Your Friends and Neighbors, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Mad Men Credit – AMC

Mad Men is a period drama series created by Matthew Weiner. The AMC series is set in the 1960s in New York City, and it follows Don Draper,...
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  • 4/12/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
The Handmaid's Tale star would be open to rebooting her previous TV hit
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The Handmaid's Tale season 6 has finally premiered on Hulu, and it’s quickly become the talk of the town. But while fans are focused on the gripping final chapter of June’s journey, star Elisabeth Moss recently sparked excitement for an entirely different reason. In a new interview to promote the final season of the dystopian drama, Moss revealed that she’d be open to revisiting one of her earlier fan-favorite roles. Can you guess which one?

If you guessed Peggy Olson from Mad Men, you'd be right! Moss sat down with host Andy Cohen on a recent episode of Watch What Happens Live to talk The Handmaid's Tale season 6, among other things. When asked if she'd be down to reprise her role as Peggy if the hit AMC period drama were ever to be rebooted, she didn’t hesitate to say yes. Moss responded enthusiastically, saying she'd be "super...
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  • 4/10/2025
  • by Crystal George
  • ShowSnob
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Christina Hendricks: Her Marriage and Divorce History, Explained
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Christina Hendricks has both marriage and divorce in her history.

Part of the intense legacy of Mad Men is that it introduced a massive audience to the talented Christina Hendricks.

Her personal life has, at times, been an open book. She has spoken very directly about love, marriage, and divorce.

What is the beloved actress’ current relationship status?

Christina Hendricks attends the Fashion Trust U.S. Awards 2024 on April 09, 2024. (Photo Credit: Monica Schipper/Getty Images) Christina Hendricks met Geoffrey Arend in 2007

After years of guest and recurring appearances, Christina Hendricks landed the role of Joan P. Halloway on Mad Men.

Though her agency dropped her for taking a job that they were convinced was doomed, the decision paid off. Mad Men was a success, and her acting on the show brought her massive name recognition.

Mad Men was also how she met Geoffrey Arend. Arend, also an actor,...
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  • 4/9/2025
  • by Simon Delott
  • The Hollywood Gossip
Patrick Wilson & Jessica Biel's 9-Year-Old Murder Mystery Movie Moves to Max
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The Conjuring and Aquaman star Patrick Wilson's psychological thriller, A kind of Murder, will soon hit Max. The underrated murder mystery movie, which stars The Sinner and Blade: Trinity's Jessica Biel opposite Wilson, debuted in 2016 to less-than-stellar reviews from critics.

Audiences will have another chance to re-experience and re-evaluate A Kind of Murder when it arrives on Max on April 1. Directed by Andy Goddard from a screenplay by Susan Boyd, the film adapts Patricia Highsmith's 1954 novel The Blunderer. Wilson plays Walter Stackhouse, an architect and aspiring writer of short-story crime fiction, fascinated by the recent murder of the spouse of local bookstore owner Marty Kimmel. Biel portrays Walter's wife Clara Stackhouse, who apparently commits suicide not far from the restaurant parking lot where Kimmel's wife was murdered. A police investigation led by Detective Lawrence Corby ensues, as both husbands are suspected of being involved in the deaths of both women.
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  • 3/28/2025
  • by Nnamdi Ezekwe
  • CBR
“I heard many versions of that”: Why ‘Mad Men’ Creator Made Christina Hendricks Perform a Gut-Wrenching Scene In The Series
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Throughout the seven seasons spread across nearly eight years, Mad Men really encaptured a lot of different raging themes in the 1960s, never ceasing to win over complete fan and viewer attention with most of its plotlines. While the television drama series created by Matthew Weiner never failed to deliver, most of its scenes were curated specifically for a reason.

Mad Men. | Credits: AMC.

Of course, there were quite a few gut-wrenching scenes in it as well, ones that left viewers wondering why what happened happened. One of these scenes included the distressing one where Christina Hendricks’ beloved character makes a rather severe decision to sleep with a client to win over a crucial contract. But Weiner has a real reason behind making the actress pull it off.

Matthew Weiner had a genuine reason for Christina Hendrick’s distressing Mad Men scene Christina Hendricks as Joan. | Credits: Mad Men / AMC.
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  • 3/19/2025
  • by Mahin Sultan
  • FandomWire
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How Tall Is Alexis Bledel? Her Height Compared & Best Heel Moments
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Alexis Bledel is 5 feet 5 inches (165.1 cm) tall. She is best known for her role as Rory in the TV series Gilmore Girls and has also appeared in films like The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and Sin City.

To put her height in context, the average size of an American woman is approximately 5 feet 4 inches (162.6 cm), making Alexis slightly taller than the average.

Alexis Bledel dazzles in a stunning embellished gown with intricate sheer sleeves at the 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on January 19, 2020, in Los Angeles, California (Credit: Sara De Boer / Startraksphoto)

Alexis Bledel’s shoe size translates to different systems: She wears a size 7 in the United States. In the United Kingdom, it’s equivalent to a size 5; in the European Union, it falls from 37 to 38. In Japan, her shoe size is approximately 24.5 to 25.5.

The American actress has been spotted wearing elegant heels from top brands featured on Your Next Shoes.
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  • 3/16/2025
  • by Jan Stromsodd
  • Your Next Shoes
'The Penguin' Showrunner Confirms Theo Rossi's Julian Rush is Not Scarecrow
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The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc has finally commented on the fan theory that Theo Rossi's Dr. Julian Rush is the Batman villain Scarecrow. Introduced in episode 2, "Inside Man," Julian Rush is a doctor at Arkham Asylum who developed a close bond with Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti) before becoming her romantic partner. While some fans initially suspected he might be The Batman universe interpretation of Hugo Strange, many fans noticed in episode 4 that Rush's office featured what looked like a Scarecrow mask and a mysterious glove similar to the one the character wore in the Arkham video games series.

Speaking with Screen Rant at the Golden Globes, The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc shuts down the fan theory that Rush is intended to be Scarecrow. "Well, I can say he's not the Scarecrow," LeFranc said. It is a straightforward answer and solidifies Rush as being an original creation for The Penguin,...
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  • 1/6/2025
  • by Richard Fink
  • MovieWeb
The Penguin Showrunner Reacts to Fan Theory About 1 Character's True Identity
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HBO's The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc has reacted to a popular fan theory about one of the show's characters. Many have speculated that Theo Rossi's Dr. Julian Rush is actually a version of DC Comics' Dr. Jonathan Crane/Scarecrow, one of Batman's most enduring villains.

In The Penguin, Rossi's character, an Arkham psychiatrist, is an ally of Christina Millioti's Sophia Falcone, a former patient of his. In Episode 4, a strange scarecrow-like mask and a needle-finger glove can be seen in Julian's office, with many fans believing they hinted at the character's true identity and source material origin. LeFranc was recently on the Golden Globes carpet where she addressed if Dr. Julian Rush was indeed the ReevesVerse's version of Scarecrow. "Well, I can say he's not the Scarecrow," she said, dousing hopes fans will get to see Rossi don the mask and unleash his fear toxin on Gotham City.

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  • 1/6/2025
  • by Nnamdi Ezekwe
  • CBR
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Houses Some Awful Characters, But It Quietly Redeemed Its Most-Hated Character
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Not every character from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer universe has the luxury of being as adored as its title character. Xander Harris has been largely considered the worst, while some fans hated Dawn just as much. However, few Buffyverse characters drew as much ire as Angel's Connor, the son of the spinoff's lead.

The comic book continuation of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer universe, particularly the Angel series from Idw Publishing, was a saving grace for Connor. Played by Vincent Kartheiser during the show's last three seasons, the half-demon son of vampires Angel and Darla constantly fought an internal (and external) battle with a father he was trained to hate in a hell dimension.

While Connor's story could've been a compelling arc, it largely amounted to some icky storytelling that even Cordelia's Charisma Carpenter calls problematic. The show never had the opportunity to truly expand on Connor's redemption story,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 1/4/2025
  • by Joe Anthony Myrick
  • ScreenRant
Jon Hamm’s Good Looks Almost Killed ‘Mad Men’ Before it Even Aired and James Gandolfini Was to be Blamed
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Imagine Mad Men without Jon Hamm’s brooding Don Draper—impossible, right? Well, it nearly happened. And oddly enough, his devastatingly good looks were the problem. Studio execs fretted that Hamm might be too handsome for viewers to buy him as the complex, troubled ad man, fearing his charm could overshadow the gritty 1960s narrative.

Credits: Jon Hamm in The Morning Show | Credits: Kerry Ehrin Productions

As if that weren’t enough, The Sopranos icon James Gandolfini almost sealed the show’s fate before it aired, as his powerhouse performance left everyone questioning if another morally gray lead could ever work. The combo of Hamm’s looks and Gandolfini’s shadow nearly killed the series, but luckily, Mad Men managed to break through—proving that charm, danger, and a killer suit could redefine TV drama.

How Jon Hamm’s Star Power and a Risky Casting Decision Shaped Mad Men‘s...
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  • 10/31/2024
  • by Heena Singh
  • FandomWire
7 Best Movies Like ‘Woman of the Hour’ To Watch If You Love the Film
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Woman of the Hour is a crime thriller drama film directed by Anna Kendrick from a screenplay by Ian McDonald. Based on the true story of serial killer Rodney Alcala, the Netflix film is set in the late 1970s and it follows the story of The Dating Game show contestant Cheryl Bradshaw who aspires to become an actress until she crosses paths with a serial killer on the dating show. Woman of the Hour stars Kendrick in the lead role with Daniel Zovatto, Autumn Best, Kathryn Gallagher, Pete Holmes, Kelley Jakle, and Tony Hale starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the thrilling story, a terrifying serial killer, and compelling characters in Woman of the Hour here are some similar movies you should check out next.

Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (Netflix) Credit – Netflix

Extremely Wicked,...
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  • 10/23/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
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‘Angel’ 25th anniversary: Let’s sink our teeth into David Boreanaz’s ‘Buffy’ spin-off
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Fans of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” were sad when her love interest and fan favorite Angel announced his departure at the end of the third season. But the character of Angel, played by David Boreanaz, got his own spin-off show that took him away from Sunnydale and to the big city of Los Angeles. “Angel” debuted on October 5, 1999 and immediately split fans on which was the “better” show. Read on for more about the “Angel” 25th anniversary.

The character of Angel was born an Irishman named Liam, who was turned into a vampire by Darla (Julie Benz) over two centuries before, and became the sadistic and feared Angelus, who caused years of death and destruction across Europe. But he wreaked havoc on the wrong people when he angered the Romani clan, who cursed him with his human soul filled with memories of the pain he has caused. His guilt and...
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  • 10/4/2024
  • by Susan Pennington
  • Gold Derby
10 Best Shows Like ‘Wynonna Earp’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Wynonna Earp is a really entertaining supernatural western action-drama series created by Emily Andras. Based on the comic book series of the same name by Beau Smith, the Syfy series follows the titular character played by Melanie Scrofano, a high-functioning alcoholic who happens to be a direct descendant of the legendary lawman and gunslinger Wyatt Earp. Because of a family curse, Wynonna now has to kill the men and women Wyatt Earp killed in his time because all of them have become revenants or demons, who are walking the earth in the present. Wynonna has the help of the very sexy gun named Peacemaker and her family and friends. Three years after ending its run we have a special titled Wynonna Earp: Vengeance with all the main cast returning. So, if you loved the supernatural thrills, great action,...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 9/17/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Mad Men's Ending Is Still One of TV's Best
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Mad Men ended in 2015 after seven magnificent seasons. While the show's plot is one of its strong points, its ambiguous ending still has fans engaged in endless debates. However, it is precisely this open ending that gives the story a realistic, rich, and complex approach. With well-written plots and well-developed characters, the show delves into the world of advertising, following the journey of a group of people who have grown so much throughout the seven seasons.

Not everyone in the critically acclaimed show gets a happy ending, and sometimes, a relatively happy ending also seems somewhat uneventful with the possibility of change. Because of Mad Men's authenticity in the portrayal of those characters, many fans struggle to find peace when the show ends things are always changing in real life; a happy event is only a pause in life, not its destination. Not to mention, the show's creator, Matthew Weiner,...
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  • 9/5/2024
  • by Katrina Yang
  • CBR
7 Best Shows Like ‘Industry’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Industry is a British-American drama series created by Mickey Down and Konrad Kay. The HBO series follows a group of young finance graduates as they enter the cut-throat world to get a job at the prestigious investment bank in London, Pierpoint & Co. after the financial crisis of 2008. Industry stars Marisa Abela, Harry Lawtey, Myha’la, Freya Mavor, Ken Leung, David Jonsson, Sarah Parish, Indy Lewis, Jay Duplass, and Kit Harington. So, if you liked the high-stakes world of finance and battle of egos with billions at stake in Industry here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Billions (Paramount+ & Prime Video) Credit – Showtime

Billions is a financial drama series created by Brian Koppelman, David Levien, and Andrew Ross Sorkin. The Showtime series follows the battle of egos between Chuck Rhoades, a sincere but ruthless US attorney who tries to take the hedge fund kingpin Bobby ‘Axe’ Axelrod. But Axe...
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  • 8/14/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Vincent Kartheiser & Laura Slade Wiggins Join Fantasy Drama ‘Go On’ From Landon Ashworth
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Exclusive: Vincent Kartheiser (Mad Men) and Laura Slade Wiggins (Shameless) have signed on to star alongside Landon Ashworth (Space Force) in Go On, a fantasy drama marking Ashworth’s feature directorial debut, which will enter production in New Mexico in September.

Marking Ashworth’s first produced feature screenplay, the film follows two strangers on a remote mountain, scorched by forest fires, as they help each other process baggage from their previous lives so they can transition to the afterlife. Ashworth crafted the screenplay after losing his very young cousin, Landon Bellm, to suicide.

“Having my feature film directorial debut be my own screenplay which addresses real, meaningful, and relatable issues is an honor,” Ashworth told Deadline. “Also, having the opportunity to work with Vincent is beyond a dream come true. I’ve followed his career for over a decade and knew he needed to play the co-lead of this movie.
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  • 8/13/2024
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
'I Will Walk Away From This': Jon Hamm Recalls Nearly Quitting Mad Men
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Mad Men star Jon Hamm was prepared to walk away from the acclaimed series for being underpaid at a certain point during its run. The actor played the charismatic ad executive Don Draper for seven seasons on the iconic show.

Hamm discussed his stellar career in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, where the actor recalled being prepared to leave Mad Men after Season 4. "There was definitely a moment on Mad Men where I was wildly underpaid, and that was corrected. And you go, 'Ok, good,'" he said. "But it came with a fair amount of wrestling. I was like, 'Guys, heres the deal, I will walk away from this. You need to know that.'" Hamm reiterated his resolve when asked if he would have left the series definitively, adding, "Absolutely. It was after Season 4, which was really difficult for me. I was like, 'Call my bluff.'...
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  • 6/19/2024
  • by Nnamdi Ezekwe
  • CBR
Jon Hamm Struggled With Serious Typecasting After Mad Men Success
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Mad Men was a major turning point in Jon Hamm's career, launching him into stardom. Hamm struggled with typecasting post-Mad Men, shifting from suave drama to comedic roles for variety. Post-Mad Men, Hamm starred in Fargo Season 5, showcasing his dramatic range alongside comedic roles.

Mad Men, the AMC period drama about Manhattan advertising executives in the 1960s, was the major turning point in Jon Hamm's career. Starting out in the art department for softcore adult movies, Hamm landed the leading role of Don Draper in the series and his career skyrocketed exponentially. A complex and emotionally selfish survivor of the Vietnam War, Draper is one of the leading executives in Manhattan with a convoluted past strung on a web of lies. However, after the show wrapped its 7th Season in 2014, Hamm struggled with typecasting, and had to make a drastic change to prove casting agents wrong.

Mad Men TV-MADrama Release DateJuly 19, 2007CastJon Hamm,...
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  • 6/11/2024
  • by Archie Fenn
  • MovieWeb
10 Best Documentaries Like Dancing For The Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult
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Watch Dancing for the Devil to uncover cults, scams, and social media critiques in a shocking docuseries. The Wilking family's online efforts exposed Shinn's alleged cult practices in the Shekinah Church. Explore the dark side of online dating in The Tinder Swindler and learn about a $10 million scam.

Several excellent documentaries like Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult critique social media, uncover scams, and expose cults. Dancing for the Devil unveils shocking revelations about the alleged cult within the Shekinah Church. The three-part Netflix docuseries delves into the past and present actions of Robert Shinn, a Los Angeles pastor, through the narratives of two pairs of sisters. Melanie Wilking is worried about her sister Miranda, who joined the church after signing with Shinn's management company, 7M Films. The Lee sisters, Melanie and Priscylla, former members of the Shekinah Church, recount their troubling experiences with Shinn.

The series...
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  • 6/1/2024
  • by Kaashif Hajee
  • ScreenRant
'Mad Men's' Darkest Episode Follows Its Most Hated Character
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He's the most hated guy in the office and by fans worldwide, but no one hates him more than himself. Pete Campbell is Mad Men's most hated character, and Season 5 peels back the layers of a bully to find the small man underneath. Played by an enthralling Vincent Kartheiser, who delivers a deceptively difficult performance, Pete Campbell lies, cheats, and disrespects women in all avenues of life, from the office to his home. He seemingly has it all with a wife and kid in the suburbs and a good job at a prominent advertising agency. But, in reality, the materialism and status he so hungrily chases have landed him with nothing.
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  • 5/13/2024
  • by Rebecca Schriesheim
  • Collider.com
Angel Was So Much More Than The “Adult Version” of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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What do we want from a spinoff? More time with a favorite supporting character, as with Frasier or Better Call Saul? An expansion of a compelling mythos, as with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine or House of the Dragon? Or perhaps a deeper exploration of some potent themes, as with Rugrats offshoot All Grown Up?

Buffy the Vampire Slayer spinoff Angel fulfilled all of those criteria and more.

Premiering in 1999, with its first four seasons running concurrently with Buffy, Angel’s eponymous hero was a reformed vampire, the ex-lover of his parent show’s titular Slayer. The spinoff imported several other characters from Buffy, transplanting them from the small town milieu of Sunnydale to the sinister sprawl of Los Angeles, a darker, more complex setting where demons and vampires rubbed shoulders with high powered lawyers and politicians. It occupied an interesting position in the cultural landscape, airing alongside shows like...
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  • 5/3/2024
  • by Louisa Mellor
  • Den of Geek
7 Best Shows Like ‘Ripley’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Ripley is a psychological crime-thriller series written and directed by Steven Zaillian. Based on a 1955 novel titled The Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith, the Netflix series is set in the 1960s and it follows the story of Ripley as a wealthy man hires him to convince his son to come back home from Italy. However, when Ripley gets there he gets jealous of the oppulant life the wealthy man’s son is leading and decides to take it for himself. The novel by Highsmith was adapted once before into a film written and directed by Anthony Minghella, and it starred Matt Damon as the titular character. Ripley stars Andrew Scott in the lead role with Dakota Fanning, Johnny Flynn, Eliot Sumner, and Maurizio Lombardi starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved Zaillian’s take on The Talented Mr. Ripley, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
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  • 4/7/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
10 Great TV Shows That Never Had A Spinoff
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Not every successful TV show needs a spinoff – sometimes it's best to let a great show stand alone. Mad Men, The Wire, and Lost all resisted the urge for spinoffs, allowing their original stories to shine. The Americans and The Leftovers also chose to end without spinoffs, keeping their complete narratives intact.

Whenever a hit television show came to an end it was never long before a spinoff or follow-up was announced, but in some rare cases, there have been instances where great shows have been allowed to remain just that without any subsequent media. For every successful spinoff, like Frasier or Better Call Saul, there were always ten more disappointments, like Joey or After Mash, that viewers would rather just forget. That’s why it was always such a refreshing change of pace when series creators just let their show exist without the need to turn it into a sprawling extended universe.
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  • 3/13/2024
  • by Stephen Holland
  • ScreenRant
7 Best Shows Like ‘Supersex’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Supersex is here to tell the story behind one of the biggest male pornstars this world has ever seen. The Netflix series follows the life story of popular pornstar Rocco Siffredi, from his childhood in Ortona, Italy to becoming a sexual sensation. Alessandro Borghi stars in the leading role of Siffredi, and he puts everything into his performance to portray a complex and damaged character. If you loved the character-based drama, themes of deep-seated psychological issues, and sex in Supersex then you should check out these similar shows next.

The Naked Director (Netflix) Credit – Netflix

It’s Supersex but Japanese and much more comedic and raunchy. Yes, we are talking about The Naked Director. Based on a novel titled Zenra Kantoku Muranishi Toru Den by Nobuhiro Motohashi, the semi-biographical Netflix series follows the life of Toru Muranishi, a very important figure in the Japanese porn industry. The series delves into...
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  • 3/8/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
10 TV Characters Who Became Unrecognizable By Their Show's Final Season
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TV characters can evolve drastically over time, but some shows keep them stagnant for prolonged runs. Rapid character growth can lead to stale storylines, while gradual change can be more impactful. Not all character development is positive, but even negative growth can make characters more compelling.

TV characters don't have to change so much, but some shows evolve their characters beyond all recognition. Unlike film, TV is a medium which isn't inherently focused on change. Because shows are often created with the goal of running interminably, it doesn't help the writers if the characters resolve their various issues too soon. Shows can quickly become stale if a character overcomes their fatal flaw, because there isn't a natural progression for their next steps. However, this is just one method of constructing a TV show, and some shows tell overarching stories about characters slowly growing.

Some TV shows change completely by their final seasons,...
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  • 3/3/2024
  • by Ben Protheroe
  • ScreenRant
26 Years Before The Holdovers, Disney Buried The Best Boarding School Comedy
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1998's All I Wanna Do deserved more recognition and success like The Holdovers, with its stellar cast and thoughtful satire. All I Wanna Do masterfully balanced comedy and drama, addressing real issues with wit and humor. The movie's failure can be attributed to alleged sabotage by Harvey Weinstein's company and a series of title changes.

Content warning: This article contains mentions of sexual harrassment

26 years before The Holdovers became a surprise success, Disney buried one of the best boarding school dramedy movies ever made. While 2023’s The Holdovers wasn’t a massive box office success, director Alexander Payne’s darkly comedic drama was by no means a failure. The boarding school movie earned stellar reviews upon release and performed admirably at the box office given its stiff competition. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for one earlier boarding school dramedy that deserved to be a huge hit. 1998’s...
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  • 2/12/2024
  • by Cathal Gunning
  • ScreenRant
10 TV Characters Who Never Achieved Their Full Potential
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TV characters can't all get equal attention, resulting in untapped potential for some. Supporting characters with brilliant performances can be more compelling than the main characters. Some TV characters could have had bigger roles and added depth to their respective shows.

TV shows which juggle a lot of characters can't give them all equal attention, and this means that sometimes a great character fails to live up to their potential. Difficult decisions often have to be made with long-running TV shows, so some characters are cut down in their prime before their story fully develops. Sometimes this is due to practical concerns with the actors, but most frequently it's a conscious decision to sideline supporting characters in favor of a show's stars. Unfortunately, this leaves a lot of characters with untapped potential.

TV characters who deserve more than what they get can be found in plenty of shows. Brilliant performances...
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  • 2/5/2024
  • by Ben Protheroe
  • ScreenRant
10 TV Women Who Don't Deserve The Hate They Get
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Betty Draper was not as bad as her ex-husband, Don, yet she faced harsh judgment for her behavior in Mad Men. Elena Gilbert faced hate in The Vampire Diaries mostly because of the love triangle, despite her kind nature and difficult experiences. Karen Filippelli in The Office received undeserved hate simply because she wasn't the favored romantic pairing, showing unfair judgment in fans' eyes.

There are many complex characters out there, and some of them rightfully get hate, yet some female TV characters who have been long-hated don't fit into that category. Drawing strong reactions from the audience proves the actors, the writers, and the directors did their job well, whether with universally loved or despite characters. However, certain female TV characters tend to receive flak above and beyond what is fair, even if they do make some questionable choices.

TV series like The Walking Dead, Breaking Bad, or Game of Thrones...
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  • 12/10/2023
  • by Monica Coman
  • ScreenRant
Jon Hamm Has Intriguing Response To Potential Don Draper Return In A Mad Men Reboot
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Jon Hamm is open to the possibility of reprising his role as Don Draper in Mad Men but expresses doubt that revisiting the character may be too much after the satisfying ending of the series. Hamm is currently involved in various other projects, including a lead role in Fargo season 5 and a major supporting role in The Morning Show season 3. While there is nostalgia for Hamm's portrayal of Draper, the risk of a revival is high and may not be necessary.

Mad Men actor Jon Hamm has an intriguing response when asked if he'd be open to reprising the role of Don Draper. Hamm is returning to television in a big way, with a leading role in one high-profile series, Fargo, and a major supporting role in another, The Morning Show. That's in addition to his involvement in other upcoming projects, such as the Mean Girls musical. It's a welcome presence,...
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  • 11/16/2023
  • by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
10 Harsh Realities Of Rewatching Mad Men, 16 Years Later
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Mad Men accurately depicted the racism of the 1960s, but failed to condemn it enough, reducing black characters to their impact on white characters. The fate of Peggy and Pete's baby remains a mystery, leaving the audience wondering what happened to the child throughout the series. The show could have handled issues of body-shaming and Betty's weight gain with more empathy and representation, rather than using it as a plot device to punish her character.

Sixteen years after its premiere, Mad Men remains compulsively watchable, but there are some aspects that haven't aged quite so well. Considered one of the most iconic examples of prestige television, Mad Men ran for 7 seasons on AMC from 2007 to 2015. For those watching while the show was airing, there was little better than weeknights when a new episode would drop. Delivering some of the most iconic characters of all time like Don Draper (Jon Hamm), aka Dick Whitman,...
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  • 11/1/2023
  • by Mary Kassel
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Mad Men: Why Lane Pryce Killed Himself (& How Season 5 Foreshadowed It)
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Lane Pryce's death in Mad Men was foreshadowed in the show's fifth season, when he made a risky decision to forge Don Draper's signature on a check. Lane's suicide was driven by humiliation and a sense of betrayal after his embezzlement was discovered by Bert Cooper. His decision to take his own life was a tragic and shocking moment in the series. Actor Jared Harris, who played Lane Pryce, was sad to leave the show but appreciated the impactful storyline given to his character. The portrayal of Lane's death was seen as an act of revenge and a passive-aggressive message to his former colleagues.

The Lane Pryce death in Mad Men was one of the show's saddest moments, but it was subtly foreshadowed at the beginning of season 5. Lane was introduced in Mad Men season 3 as Sterling Cooper's new financial chief when the Madison Avenue advertising agency was bought by the British film,...
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  • 10/26/2023
  • by Colin McCormick, John Orquiola
  • ScreenRant
Everyone Alexis Bledel Has Dated - Including 2 of Her "Gilmore Girls" Love Interests
Bringing the beloved character of the caffeine-obsessed bookworm Rory Gilmore to life in the cult dramedy "Gilmore Girls," Alexis Bledel captured the hearts of legions of viewers in the early aughts. Over the years, her quick-witted, fast-talking iconic role has only gained more popularity as the show reached global audiences when it landed on Netflix. That eventually led to a 2016 four-part revival, "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life." The reboot further cemented Amy Sherman-Palladino's brainchild as a quintessential nostalgia watch. Bledel has since appeared in several movies and shows, including her Emmy-winning portrayal of Emily Malek in the highly acclaimed drama "The Handmaid's Tale" and her role in the forever-beloved Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series.

Though the 42-year-old has been in the public eye for more than two decades, she values her privacy when it comes to her personal and romantic lives. Case in point: Bledel kept...
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  • 9/26/2023
  • by Pallavi Bhadu
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Xfinity Customer to Get AMC+ for Free This Week; Watch 'The Walking Dead: Dead City,' 'Mad Men,' More
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Since January, Comcast’s “Free This Week” program has been giving Xfinity customers free access to premium cable channels and streaming platforms, offering a sample platter of sorts for everything from OUTtv to Max.

More than halfway through the year, the promotion has no signs of slowing or scrimping on the quality of content, and this week is no exception: from Monday, July 31, through Sunday, Aug. 6, Xfinity customers will be able to access AMC+’s full bundled library, including exclusive movies, major drama series, and more. Not only does this include AMC’s collection of mega-series like “The Walking Dead” franchise, the service also includes titles from The Walking Dead Universe, Shudder, Sundance Now, BBC America, and IFC Films Unlimited.

7-Day Free Trial $8.99 / month amc+ via amazon.com

Included in the offerings is the latest “Walking Dead” series, “The Walking Dead: Dead City.” The first sequel series in the “Dead” franchise,...
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  • 7/31/2023
  • by Ashley Steves
  • The Streamable
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Martin Amis, Author of ‘London Fields’ and ‘Money,’ Dies at 73
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Martin Amis, the British author known for novels including Money, London Fields and The Information, has died. He was 73.

His wife, writer Isabel Fonseca, told The New York Times that Amis died Friday at his home in Lake Worth, Florida, following a battle with esophageal cancer.

The news comes as Jonathan Glazer’s film The Zone of Interest, which loosely adapts Amis’ 2014 novel of the same name, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday to enthusiastic response.

Other film adaptations of his work include the 2018 feature London Fields that starred Billy Bob Thornton, Amber Heard, Jim Sturgess, Theo James, Jason Isaacs and Cara Delevingne. Amis co-wrote the film’s screenplay that was based on his 1989 mystery novel.

Born in Oxford, England, on August 25, 1949, Amis attended Exeter College at the University of Oxford. His first novel, The Rachel Papers (1973), won the Somerset Maugham Award.

His best known works are Money...
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  • 5/20/2023
  • by Ryan Gajewski
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Titans
Network: DC Universe. HBO Max

Episodes: 49 (45 mins).

Seasons: Four.

TV show dates: October 12, 2018 — May 11, 2023.

Series status: Cancelled.

Performers include: Brenton Thwaites, Anna Diop, Teagan Croft, Ryan Potter, Curran Walters, Conor Leslie, Minka Kelly, Alan Ritchson, Esai Morales, Chelsea Zhang, Joshua Orpin, Savannah Welch, Vincent Kartheiser, Damaris Lewis, Jay Lycurgo, Franka Potente, and Joseph Morgan.

TV show description:

Based on the DC Comics characters, the Titans TV show is a live-action superhero drama, developed for television by Akiva Goldsman, Geoff Johns, and Greg Berlanti. The series centers on the former Robin, Dick Grayson (Thwaites) and Rachel Roth aka Raven (Croft). Read More…...
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  • 5/12/2023
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
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Luke Hemsworth To Star In Action Pic ‘Gunner’ From ‘Kickboxer’ Franchise’s Dimitri Logothetis
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Exclusive: Luke Hemsworth (Westworld) has been tapped for the title role in Gunner, a new action pic from director Dimitri Logothetis.

The film written by The Fast and the Furious scribe Gary Scott Thompson follows Special forces veteran Lee Gunner (Hemsworth) as he takes his two boys on a camping trip where the boys stumble upon a fentanyl lab and are kidnapped by drug runners. Unfortunately for the drug runners, Lee will stop at nothing to get his boys back safely, going up against not only the criminal cartel, but the FBI and local police as well, using the full force of his deadly abilities to reunite his family.

Joel Shapiro (Killerman) will produce alongside Logothetis, magiCity Studios and Acme Rocket Fuel.

Hemsworth portrayed Westworld Security Head Ashley Stubbs across all four seasons of HBO’s sci-fi drama Westworld and last summer returned for a cameo in Thor: Love and Thunder,...
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  • 1/30/2023
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Review: Titans: The Complete Third Season
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The live-action Titans series has been flawed from the get-go by presenting us with a Dick Grayson that the writers woefully misunderstand. There is no comic book creator who ever depicted Grayson in this manner so it sets the wrong tone. Its low-budget when created for the short-lived DC Universe streaming service didn’t help.

And yet, it has staggered through three seasons, with a fourth now streaming on HBO Max. Just last week, Warner Home Entertainment released Titans: The Complete Third Season on Blu-ray (no DVD or 4K).

We pick up from the end of season two with the team mourning the death of Donna Troy (Conor Leslie), they are jarred to discover that now Jason Todd (Curran Walters) has been murdered by the Joker. The team, and yes, it’s nice to see them function as a unit for a change, journey to Gotham City to console Bruce...
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  • 11/7/2022
  • by Robert Greenberger
  • Comicmix.com
Titans: Season Four? Has the HBO Max TV Series Been Cancelled or Renewed Yet?
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Can Nightwing come home again? Has the Titans TV show been cancelled or renewed for a fourth season on HBO Max? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Titans, season four. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?

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Streaming on the HBO Max subscription service, Titans stars Brenton Thwaites, Anna Diop, Teagan Croft, Ryan Potter, Conor Leslie, Curran Walters, and Joshua Orpin with Alan Ritchson, Minka Kelly, Damaris Lewis, Savannah Welch, and Vincent Kartheiser. Jay Lycurgo recurs. Based on the DC Comics characters, the live-action superhero drama centers on Nightwing aka Dick Grayson (Thwaites); Rachel Roth aka Raven (Croft); Koriand’r aka Starfire (Diop); and Garfield Logan aka Beast...
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  • 10/10/2022
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Why Angel Season 5 Was The Best In The Series
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Not too many series make it to five seasons and those that do often feel like they've run out of gas by the time they get there. It's incredibly rare for a show's final season to be its best and yet, that's somehow the case with "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" spinoff, "Angel." After a strong, but largely episodic freshman outing, the series evolved into a truly great show in its 2nd and 3rd seasons, expanding on Angel's own mythology and exploring the complexities of what it means to fight an unwinnable battle. Things fell apart with season 4, which, despite having its moments, was far too serialized for its own good and also suffered from creatives whose focus was majorly split.

"Angel" is all about redemption, so what better season could there be than the one in which the show redeems itself? Thanks to a major paradigm shift, the spinoff returned revitalized for its fifth season,...
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  • 9/26/2022
  • by Jamie Gerber
  • Slash Film
Angel Ending Explained: Let's Go To Work
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Much like its parent show "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Angel" relied heavily on metaphor. However, while "Buffy" dealt with the high school experience, only truly going dark in its later seasons, "Angel" always sought to tell more adult-oriented stories. The spin-off never quite reached the same heights of the original, but it came pretty damn close, and there are certain aspects of the series that were even stronger. For one, just about every character who made the jump from "Buffy" to "Angel" was the better for it. Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter), Wesley (Alexis Denisof), Faith (Eliza Dushku), and Darla (Julie Benz) all went from being relatively one-dimensional, to becoming some of the best characters in the entire Buffyverse. Even Harmony (Mercedes McNab) was vastly improved.

Perhaps the biggest revelation was Angel (David Boreanaz) himself. A broody hunk who was far more interesting when he actually went evil, Buffy's former beau was...
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  • 9/12/2022
  • by Jamie Gerber
  • Slash Film
Mad Men Was Almost Finished Before Jon Hamm Got Over His Jitters
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If you spent any time observing the chaos of the Sterling Cooper offices, then it's probably hard to look at Jon Hamm and not immediately flashback to his days as the suave ad-man with a laundry list of issues. Over the course of seven seasons, "Mad Men" tangled with the impossible task of unpacking the inner life of Don Draper, who proved to be an alcoholic, a serial womanizer, a terrible father, an even worse husband, an abusive boss ... and yet, a sympathetic character.

The magic of "Mad Men" was multifaceted — partially a product of series creator Matthew Weiners's writing and directing, but also successful in a way that wouldn't have been possible without many brilliant performance from the likes of Hamm and his former co-stars, Elisabeth Moss, Vincent Kartheiser, January Jones, Christina Hendricks, and Kiernan Shipka, to name a few. With all that hard work combined, "Mad Men" has...
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  • 9/4/2022
  • by Shania Russell
  • Slash Film
Matthew Weiner Was Very Meticulous About Casting Mad Men's Extras
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Although "Mad Men" was a show that paid a lot of attention to detail, it did mess up on occasion. For instance, the writing on the sign on the Sterling Cooper building in the early seasons is in the Gil Sans font, a font that was not in popular use until the seventies! Boy, I really hope somebody got fired for that blunder. But for the most part, it's a show that successfully immerses its viewers in the crazy world of the sixties, with the clothes, slang, furniture, and the characters' values all consistently era-appropriate.

That pursuit of full immersion extended into the casting of the extras on the show, who also needed to look like believable upper-class people of the time. This created some problems for the casting directors, because it was often hard to find suitable actors in Los Angeles who met showrunner Matthew Weiner's particular standards.
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  • 8/20/2022
  • by Michael Boyle
  • Slash Film
Alexis Bledel & Vincent Kartheiser End Eight-Year Marriage
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It has been revealed that Alexis Bledel and her husband Vincent Kartheiser are going to be divorcing. The couple had been married for eight years after meeting on the set of Mad Men, and it’s being reported that Kartheiser is the one who filed to end it.

Kartheiser portrayed series regular Pete Campbell on Mad Men, with Bledel guest starring and sharing scenes with him. They began dating in 2012 and were married in June 2014. The couple has one child, a son, born in 2015.

Bledel’s best-known role is as Rory Gilmore in Gilmore Girls and its 2016 Netflix follow-up A Year In The Life. She also more recently had an Emmy-award-winning recurring role on The Handmaid’s Tale.

After wrapping his role in Mad Men in 2015, Kartheiser has acted in films like My Friend Dahmer and played the classic DC villain Scarecrow in a short arc on the show Titans.

They...
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  • 8/19/2022
  • by Jacob Linden
  • Uinterview
Alexis Bledel and Vincent Kartheiser split after 8 years
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Notoriously private couple Alexis Bledel and Vincent Kartheiser are divorcing. Pic credit: ©ImageCollect.com/Byron Purvis/AdMedia

Alexis Bledel and Vincent Kartheiser are getting a divorce after eight years of marriage.

The news comes as reports surfaced that Vincent filed for divorce from Alexis earlier this month.

Alexis and Vincent met on the set of Mad Men in 2012.

Us Weekly obtained paperwork from Putnam County, where the 43-year-old actor filed papers to separate from the 40-year-old actress.

On the AMC series, Vincent played the character Pete Campbell, while Alexis Bledel joined the show during Season 5 to play his character’s mistress Beth Dawes.

The chemistry between Alexis and Vincent proved real as the actors took their love off-screen.

Although both Vincent and Alexis were public figures, the duo remained private about their relationship.

Alexis Bledel and Vincent Kartheiser have always remained private

At the Season 6 premiere of Mad Men, Vincent...
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  • 8/18/2022
  • by Shannon Sullivan
  • Monsters and Critics
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Alexis Bledel and Vincent Kartheiser to Divorce After Eight Years of Marriage
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Alexis Bledel and Vincent Kartheiser are parting ways after eight years of marriage.

Kartheiser filed for divorce from Bledel on Aug. 10, his team confirms to The Hollywood Reporter. A representative for Bledel did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The two stars, who did not publicly share much about their relationship, tied the knot in 2014 and welcomed a son in fall 2015.

They met in 2012 on the set of Mad Men, the Emmy-winning AMC series on which Kartheiser, 43, starred as Pete Campbell. Bledel, 40, recurred as Beth Dawes on three episodes of the fifth season.

In 2014, Kartheiser explained that it was a priority for him that details of their relationship remain private. “It’s something I realized about the most important things in my life,” he told Vulture at the time. “If I share them with the world and I open that door...
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  • 8/18/2022
  • by Ryan Gajewski
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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