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Duster season 1 episode 4 recap: The bill comes due
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This post contains spoilers from Duster episode 4 from this point forward.

At some point, we all have to pay the toll. But what happens when the bill comes due? How do you respond? Well, Jim (Josh Holloway) has been delaying his bill coming due for a couple weeks, but that ended in the fourth episode of this first season of Duster. Let’s see how it all plays out.

Enrique the Blade

As we open the episode, Jim is contemplating his troubles. In the pilot, he arranged to work for Mad Raoul when he planned to go on the run. Instead, he made a deal with Nina (Rachel Hilson) and stayed in town. That meant going back on his promise to Mad Raoul, which didn’t bode well. As we open this week, we find out that Mad Raoul is planning to connect, sending his top man, Enrique the Blade...
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  • 6/6/2025
  • by Matthew Fox
  • ShowSnob
Duster season 1 episode 3 recap: Baby steps forward
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This post contains spoilers from Duster season 1 episode 3 from this point forward.

Often in series television, we make progress in the tiniest of increments. That’s certainly the case with Duster, the new series on Max. In the third episode, we got some progress, but it feels like some small, incremental steps. Still, any progress is good progress, right?

Let’s dive into this week’s episode of Duster.

A knife at the throat

The show has a thing for jumping to a crucial point then rewinding to show how we got there. We got it last week with Jim (Josh Holloway) and the body in the desert. This week, it’s Nina’s (Rachel Hilson) turn. We have our cold open with her in a dark kitchen, a knife and an angry man at her throat. It doesn’t look good, but quickly we spring to the opening credits.
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  • 5/30/2025
  • by Matthew Fox
  • ShowSnob
Broadway’s ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ Rounds Out Cast With Hunter Parrish, Portia & More
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Broadway’s To Kill A Mockingbird has rounded out its return-to-stage cast, with Hunter Parrish, Portia, Michael Braugher and Gordon Clapp among the actors joining the previously announced Jeff Daniels and Celia Keenan-Bolger.

Aaron Sorkin’s stage adaptation of the Harper Lee novel resumes performances at the Shubert Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. 5.

Daniels and Keenan-Bolger are reprising their original performances as Atticus and Scout Finch. Joining them will be Portia as Calpurnia, Parrish as Jem Finch, Braugher as Tom Robinson, Russell Harvard as Link Deas, Neal Huff as Bob Ewell, Erin Wilhelmi as Mayella Ewell, Noah Robbins as Dill Harris, Zachary Booth as Horace Gilmer, Clapp as Judge John Taylor, Patricia Conolly as Mrs. Dubose, Christopher Innvar as Sheriff Heck Tate, Ted Koch as Mr. Cunningham, and Amelia McClain as Miss Stephanie, with Ian Bedford, Rosalyn Coleman, Anne-Marie Cusson, Michael Bryan French, Steven Lee Johnson, Tyler Lea, Mariah Lee, Geoffrey Allen Murphy,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 9/7/2021
  • by Greg Evans
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Elementary’ Spoilers For Season 7, July 18, 2019 Episode 9 Revealed
Hey, "Elementary" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight's episode 8. Now that it's all wrapped up and officially in the history books, it's time to take a brief look at what's coming up in next week's brand new episode 9 of this current and last season 7. CBS did indeed offer up some new teaser descriptions for episode 9 via their official press release. So, that is indeed what we will be referencing for this spoiler session. As usual, we'll get this spoiler party started with the title for this episode. Episode 9 is officially labeled, "On The Scent." It sounds like episode 9 will feature some very interesting, violent, possible dramatic scenes as Holmes and Watson investigate another murder in New York City! Watson thinks Holmes is keeping secrets from her and more! We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the New York City murder situation. It turns out that it's...
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  • 7/11/2019
  • by Derek Smith
  • OnTheFlix
5 strange, star-laden films that have never been released
Ryan Lambie Oct 3, 2016

An animated superhero movie featuring Marlon Brando? A Bill Murray comedy? Just two of the strange, starry films we may never get to see.

Film history is littered with movies that have wound up on the shelf for some reason, either because of financial difficulties or, in the case of The Day The Clown Died, because its director and star decided it was too embarrassing to be released. We've written about all sorts of shelved or cancelled films before, from Roger Corman's infamous Fantastic Four to the unreleased John Goodman comedy, Spring Break '83.

Every so often, though, we'll hear about curious-sounding projects that generate a bit of news before vanishing again. An animated film featuring the voices of Marlon Brando and Brendan Fraser, perhaps, or a modern comedy about old Greek gods featuring Christopher Walken as Zeus.

Here, then, are five strange, star-laden movies that,...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 9/30/2016
  • Den of Geek
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