Bates Motel reopens for business on Monday, March 7th, and ahead of the season 4 premiere, A&E Network revealed key artwork for the series. Also in this round-up: a teaser video for Ava's Possessions and a look at several photos from Hotel Inferno.
Bates Motel: From the previous press release: "A&E Network presents the season four return of the critically acclaimed drama, “Bates Motel,” starring Vera Farmiga in her Emmy-nominated role as “Norma Bates” alongside the brilliant Freddie Highmore as “Norman.” From writers and executive producers Kerry Ehrin (“Friday Night Lights,” “Parenthood”) and Carlton Cuse (“Lost, “The Strain”), this season will showcase Norman’s deranged descent into madness. Directly following “Bates Motel” will be the series premiere of the original scripted drama, “Damien,” a continuation of the classic horror film, The Omen from executive producer Glen Mazzara (“The Walking Dead,” “The Shield”). Both series will premiere on Monday,...
Bates Motel: From the previous press release: "A&E Network presents the season four return of the critically acclaimed drama, “Bates Motel,” starring Vera Farmiga in her Emmy-nominated role as “Norma Bates” alongside the brilliant Freddie Highmore as “Norman.” From writers and executive producers Kerry Ehrin (“Friday Night Lights,” “Parenthood”) and Carlton Cuse (“Lost, “The Strain”), this season will showcase Norman’s deranged descent into madness. Directly following “Bates Motel” will be the series premiere of the original scripted drama, “Damien,” a continuation of the classic horror film, The Omen from executive producer Glen Mazzara (“The Walking Dead,” “The Shield”). Both series will premiere on Monday,...
- 1/28/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Chicago – Some films invite instant parodies before they’re even released. Jodie Foster’s ill-advised Mel Gibson vehicle, “The Beaver,” is one of them. Christian Alvart’s long-buried Renée Zellweger vehicle “Case 39” is another. The film’s tagline reads, “Some cases should never be reopened,” which inspires the obvious (and defensible) retort, “Some films should never be released.”
This turkey sat on the shelf for years before being trotted out after its co-star, Bradley Cooper, scored a box office success with “The Hangover.” I’m sure fans of that frat house favorite can’t wait to see Cooper writhing in agony as phony animated hornets crawl out of his every orifice. That’s one of endless ridiculous moments in “Case 39,” a thoroughly uninspired cut-and-paste job that’s like “The Omen” meets “The Ring” meets “The Bad Seed” meets “The Good Son” meets “The Shining” meets “Orphan” meets Enough Already!
This turkey sat on the shelf for years before being trotted out after its co-star, Bradley Cooper, scored a box office success with “The Hangover.” I’m sure fans of that frat house favorite can’t wait to see Cooper writhing in agony as phony animated hornets crawl out of his every orifice. That’s one of endless ridiculous moments in “Case 39,” a thoroughly uninspired cut-and-paste job that’s like “The Omen” meets “The Ring” meets “The Bad Seed” meets “The Good Son” meets “The Shining” meets “Orphan” meets Enough Already!
- 1/6/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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