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‘The Flash’ Season 2 Episode 8 Recap: Legends of Today

Flash Season 2 Episode 8
Grant Gustin as Barry Allen and Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen in ‘The Flash’ (Photo: Cate Cameron © 2015 The CW)

The first part of an epic The Flash/Arrow crossover event, The Flash season two episode eight titled Legends of Today, aired on December 1, 2015. The two The CW shows began what will apparently become a crossover tradition this time last season, but this year’s stakes appear to be higher and the action more fierce. The episode helped to introduce the characters Hawkman and Hawkgirl (we’ve seen Kendra before but never in her full winged glory) as well as super villain Vandal Savage who will become a major player in the upcoming series, Legends of Tomorrow. There was heartbreak, the near death of a sort of popular character, and above all the reteaming of Team Arrow and Team Flash complete with quips, barbs, and genuine camaraderie.

Recap of The Flash Season 2 Episode 8:

In a voiceover, Barry (Grant Gustin) explains he’s been running faster than before as he tries to keep ahead of someone out there who’s even faster than he is. Dr. Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanagh) tells Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker) they have their work cut out for them as Zoom is three to four times faster. But there is one thing they can do to help Barry…

A shackled, silent stranger is taken off a ship in chains but then magically it’s his captor who’s wearing the handcuffs. He kills all of the men from the ship who were holding him prisoner and says, “Soon another sacrifice will be made. I feel you out there.” And that’s our first look at Vandal Savage (Casper Crump).


Back at police headquarters, Barry says one man alone killed all the men from the ship. There was flint left in the wounds, and Joe (Jesse L. Martin) suggests trying to find the store that sells those kind of flint knives. Patty (Shantel VanSanten) leaves, telling Barry she’ll call him later and Joe smiles broadly, thinking they’re cute together. Awww, how sweet!

Kendra (Ciara Renee) and Cisco (Carlos Valdes) end up at the coffee shop after it’s closed, but no worries as she’s got the keys. She’s set up quite a spread, including two bottles of wine. They flirt and talk about their new two week-long relationship. Just then Savage shows up and calls Kendra “Priestess Chay-Ara.” Cisco and Kendra are understandably confused, and Cisco secretly alerts Barry that he’s in trouble. Savage demands Kendra and as he’s about to attack, The Flash shows up to save Cisco from Savage’s knife. Cisco makes the mistake of thanking “Barry” so now the cat’s out of the bag and Kendra knows The Flash’s secret identity!

Kendra is brought to S.T.A.R. Labs where they analyze the knife and discover it is centuries old. Wells and Caitlin agree Priestess Chay-Ara is Egyptian, but Kendra still has no idea what’s going on. Although Joe offers police protection, Barry says his friends in Star City would be better suited to protection duties.

Cisco doesn’t think they need Star City’s help but Barry thinks there’s something different, something mystical about this guy and they don’t have any experience dealing with his type. Cisco wonders if Arrow has time to help and Barry jokes, “How busy can they be?”That question is answered immediately in a scene of Damien Darhk (Neal McDonough) killing people. He’s about to steal a chemical bomb with his HIVE thugs when The Arrow (Stephen Amell), Speedy (Willa Holland), and Diggle (David Ramsey) show up. Darhk sarcastically says, “You’ve brought arrows to a gun fight,” which leads to Arrow asking, “What guns?” as the guns fly out of the HIVE members’ hands. Felicity is back at headquarters patting herself on the back for the magnetic arrow, but unfortunately she’s disturbing The Arrow as her little monologue is heard over the comm system. Darhk somehow manages to get the best of The Arrow, grabbing his chest. It looks like The Arrow’s in big trouble as Darhk squeezes when in zooms The Flash rescuing our favorite Star City heroes. Thea questions whether she knew they knew The Flash, and then decides, yes, she didn’t know that. Barry tells them he’s there because he needs their help protecting a friend.

Barry’s impressed with Oliver’s new lair – and his new sleeveless costume. Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) and Barry hug and then she hits him. “How come you didn’t tell me Zoom broke your back?” and then she hugs him again. Oliver jokes he has more bruises from her than from Deathstroke. Kendra is amazed by the lair while Cisco claims it’s completely wrong and he’s mourning the death of engineering. They should have used copper wiring and Felicity has to admit that, yes, their system has overloaded because they didn’t follow Cisco’s instructions. Cisco introduces Kendra as his new beautiful friend who kisses him occasionally, and the rest of the group all introduce themselves. Kendra tells them she has no idea who’s after her but Barry quickly sketches the unknown assailant’s face. Felicity uses facial recognition software to locate him and finds a photo from 1975 that matches. Kendra said the guy told her they’ve known each other for ages. In response to Cisco protesting Oliver’s questioning of Kendra, Oliver gets a little fired up about Kendra being there and how maybe Barry’s made them all unsafe. Felicity plays peacemaker, reminding them they’re all friends and suggesting food and drinks at Oliver’s place.

Wells is working on a formula to increase speedsters and Caitlin figures out he’s basically trying to make nitrous oxide for speedsters. Wells has tried and failed five times, and Caitlin figures out they need an oxygen generator – something like sodium chlorate. That combined with the lightning a speedster can generate would increase Barry’s speed.

At Oliver and Felicity’s, Thea and Cisco are arguing about her nickname of Speedy. She doesn’t want to change her name but Cisco says he can come up with something so much better. The rest are all playing catch-up, including Felicity who’s talking to Barry about the dopplegangers from Earth #2. They also talk about Patty and how he deserves someone good. Barry apologizes to Oliver, Oliver apologizes back; things are fine now between The Arrow and The Flash. Barry’s amazed Oliver is happier than he’s ever seen him. Oliver proposes a toast and Barry steals his drink and finishes the toast. Cisco confides in Barry that he got a vibe when he kissed Kendra the first time. He reveals Kendra could possibly be a bird metahuman.

As they’re all standing around drinking and talking, Savage breaks through the window and says, “I will always find you, Chay-Ara.” Barry gives Oliver his bow and arrows, Savage throws knives at the group, Barry saves everyone from being stabbed, and Oliver fires. Barry is hit by a knife and then Savage and Oliver engage in hand-to-hand combat. Savage throws another knife that Barry stops, Oliver fires arrow after arrow, and Thea joins him in shooting at Savage. They hit him multiple times and he falls backward out the window after Thea fired one final shot that Oliver told her not to. Now Oliver’s back to being angry and Savage is not on the ground where they expected to find his body.

Back at the lair, Barry thinks they can get some info by Cisco touching Kendra. He reveals to everyone (including Kendra) that Kendra’s a metahuman and Felicity points out they both are, something Team Arrow didn’t know. Cisco says Kendra’s a bird who can fly. Felicity did not see that one coming. The lights flash and in pops Malcolm (John Barrowman) and the League.

Meanwhile, Caitlin and Wells work on the drug that will increase a speedster’s speed. Jay strides in and says, “Velocity-6? This is what was so urgent, Harrison?” Wells needs him to take the speed drug as Jay’s the test subject before they give the drug to Barry. This is their only option, says Wells. Jay won’t be the guinea pig and he leaves. Wells also leaves saying he’s going to get what they need.

Malcolm tells Team Arrow and Team Flash that they’re looking for Vandal Savage, an immortal. Malcolm also says they can’t save Kendra.

Patty spies Harrison Wells, who is supposed to be dead, loading up his car.

Cisco chases after Kendra who fled after Malcolm’s announcement. They discuss their metahuman-ness and Cisco tells her it will get a little bit more normal each day. And then in flies Hawkman, swooping down and taking Kendra away.

The Flash scours the streets looking for Kendra while Felicity and Cisco search from back at the lair. Hawkman (Falk Hentschel) lands on a roof and tells Kendra she’s as beautiful as ever. He introduces himself as Khufu and Kendra has brief flashes of memories of him as an Egyptian prince. And then she has more flashes of her kissing him while also dressed in Egyptian attire. As he says he’s here to protect her from Savage, the team figures out his location. He flies off and swats The Arrow off his motorcycle. They fight and The Flash shows up, with Hawkman picking him up and dropping him from the sky. The Arrow saves him and they team up to expose Hawkman’s wings and then incapacitate him.

Back at S.T.A.R. Labs, Wells loads up the serum and Caitlin says they can’t use it. Wells claims they can and then in walks Patty who shoots Wells, believing he’s the Wells from Earth #1. Caitlin rushes in and begins performing CPR, telling Patty to call Joe.

The Flash Season 2 Episode 8
Ciara Renee as Kendra Saunders, Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon and Falk Hentschel as Carter Hall in ‘The Flash’ (Photo: Cate Cameron © 2015 The CW Network)

Back at the lair, Hawkman/Khufu comes to, all chained up. He says Kendra’s the love of his life and he’s the only one who can save her. He introduces himself as Carter Hall but says that’s not who he is. They are actually Prince Khufu and Priestess Chay-Ara…and they’re lovers. Cisco is obviously not happy about that bit of news. They’re drawn to each other in each life and after reincarnating, they always find each other again. He says they can’t protect them from Savage because he hunts them down every lifetime. He’s done it 206 times. “You are 0 for 206 and you still think you’re her best bet?” asks Cisco. Malcolm and The League show up and say Savage has left and is probably trying to locate the Staff of Horus. If he gets that, he’ll be unstoppable. Cisco once again asks the best question: “Since when did our lives suddenly become an Indiana Jones movie?” Oliver asks Felicity to find it and Carter tells Kendra she needs to emerge now.

At S.T.A.R. Labs, Caitlin is working on Wells but she needs Jay’s help because Wells is dying.

Back in Star City, Carter wants Kendra to just jump off a building, saying that will make her wings emerge. The gang is highly skeptical but Oliver thinks Carter is actually making sense. Kendra climbs on the ledge and Carter pushes her over. Her wings don’t come out and The Flash saves her. Carter wants her to try again but now the gang thinks he’s lost his mind. Oliver, however, is still convinced they need to let her jump and tells Barry he’s just desperate to save her. Barry answers, “I just never thought I’d have superpowers and feel more powerless than I have in my entire life.” Oliver gets it, but they need to help Kendra get her wings and get back to Central City. And then a lightbulb goes off and Oliver figures out Kendra was drawn to Central City because the Staff of Horus is there.

Barry tells Kendra to believe in herself and “her true self will emerge.” Oliver and Barry are going to head out to Central City while the rest of the gang remains in Star City to protect Carter and Kendra.

In S.T.A.R. Labs, Wells is about to code when Jay shows up. He should be able to take out the bullet if he uses the serum. If he doesn’t do it, Wells will die. The serum is working and Jay phases through Wells chest and gets the bullet out, saving Wells’ life.

Kendra and Cisco chat on the roof, and Kendra admits she’s always felt different and now she understands why. Cisco comforts her and says she’ll be all right. Kendra doesn’t think Cisco can actually help her because she has hundreds of lives inside of her. She must embrace her destiny and with that she walks to the edge of the building. Cisco tries to stop her.

In Central City, The Arrow and The Flash walk through the cathedral where the Staff of Horus is supposed to be located. The Flash is antsy because he’s not used to walking but it doesn’t matter because Savage has beaten them to the punch and has the Staff. Savage says he can’t leave Kendra alone because her destiny is to die. He uses the Staff to shoot at The Arrow and The Flash, and the guys aren’t capable of combating its power.

Back in Star City, Kendra prepares to jump.

Back in Central City, The Arrow fires arrow after arrow at Savage while he uses the Staff. Savage has never encountered anyone with their abilities and finds it astonishing.

Kendra leaps.

Savage summons the power of the Staff.

Kendra’s wings emerge and she soars!

Savage realizes Kendra has powers. He plants the Staff in the ground and destroys the cathedral, with The Arrow and The Flash barely escaping thanks to The Flash’s speed. They don’t think Savage blew himself up but they’re alive so The Flash says this round has ended in a tie.

Hawkgirl – as named by Cisco – lands on the roof, but it’s not a smooth landing as she falls face-first.

Caitlin tells Wells he’ll be okay. Jay says the serum is out of his system and he won’t do it again. As he turns to leave, Wells says thanks. Jay tells him he can thank him by not giving the Velocity-6 to Barry.

The episode draws toward a close with the gang being called to Central City to end this. Cisco thinks Barry and Oliver will take down Savage, and Felicity volunteers her company’s private jet to get them to Central City.

In Central City, Oliver and Barry visit the coffee shop and Oliver sees “The Flash” drink listed on the menu. He asks when that became a thing, and Barry says about eight months ago when he saved Star City. Then a kid bumps into them and drops a The Flash action figure. Oliver picks it up and smiles. He hands it back and watches the kid walk away to his mom who he immediately realizes he knows.

Season 2 Recaps: Episode 1 / Episode 3 / Episode 4 / Episode 5 / Episode 7

The Flash Season 2 Interviews: Grant Gustin / Danielle Panabaker / Tom Cavanagh / Carlos Valdes / Andrew Kreisberg

FXX Renews ‘You’re the Worst’ for Season Three

You're the Worst Cast
Aya Cash as Gretchen Cutler, Chris Geere as Jimmy Shive-Overly, Kether Donohue as Lindsay Jillian, and Desmin Borges as Edgar Quintero (Photo by Autumn De Wilde / FXX)
The half-hour comedy series You’re the Worst has been renewed for a third season by FXX. The network ordered a third season to air next summer and also reached a new deal with the show’s creator, executive producer Stephen Falk. Falk will continue to develop and produce shows for FX Networks and FX Productions as part of the deal.


“Stephen is one of the best new talents in comedy – as funny, thoughtful and original as You’re the Worst and we can’t wait to see what he comes up with next,” stated Nick Grad, President of Original Programming for FX Networks and FX Productions. “You’re the Worst, already one of the most critically-acclaimed comedies on television, is also one of the most innovative, something Stephen and the cast will continue in the much-deserved third season. The daring turn this season, led by the honest and respectful portrayal of Gretchen’s depression, was a very courageous move for a comedy and another milestone for You’re the Worst.”

The second season is currently airing on Wednesdays at 10:30pm ET/PT and will finish up with the final season two episode on December 9, 2015. Chris Geere, Aya Cash, Desmin Borges, and Kether Donohue star.

You’re the Worst Plot:

You’re the Worst puts a dark twist on the romantic comedy genre. Narcissistic, brash, and self-destructive Jimmy Shive-Overly (Geere) has inadvertently found himself paired up with cynical, people-pleasing, and stubborn Gretchen Cutler (Cash). After a whirlwind courtship that culminates in Gretchen burning her apartment down with a faulty “back massager,” she and Jimmy are forced to take their relationship to the next level by moving in together (which neither of them are particularly thrilled about). Now they must learn how to live with each other when they can barely live with themselves.

Borges plays Edgar Quintero, Jimmy’s once homeless, war veteran roommate who’s on a mission to redefine his relationship with Jimmy. Donohue is Lindsay Jillian, Gretchen’s best friend and former partner in crime who’s now struggling to find her identity after being dumped by her “lame, soft” husband.

David E. Kelley’s ‘Trial’ Starring Billy Bob Thornton Series Ordered by Amazon

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Billy Bob Thornton (Photo Credit: Richard Chavez)

Writer/executive producer David E. Kelley teams up with Amazon on Trial, a drama series starring Billy Bob Thornton (Fargo), William Hurt, Olivia Thirlby, Maria Bello, and Molly Parker. Amazon has given Kelley an order for the series which will air on Amazon Prime Video next year. Kelley, writer Jonathan Shapiro, and Ross Fineman are executive producing and David Semel is directing.

“Billy Bob Thornton, William Hurt and David E. Kelley are world-class talents who have achieved longstanding success in captivating storytelling,” said Roy Price, Vice President, Amazon Studios. “We are excited to bring this series to our customers next year.”

Trial joins Amazon Original Series’ lineup that includes Transparent, The Man in the High Castle, Red Oaks, Hand of God, Mozart in the Jungle, Catastrophe, and Bosch, all of which are available for free to Amazon Prime members.

The Trial Plot:

Trial stars Thornton, Hurt, Thirlby and Bello in the ultimate David vs. Goliath battle fought in the 21st century American legal system. The series follows a down-and-out lawyer (Thornton) as he seeks redemption. His one shot depends on getting justice in a legal system where truth has become a commodity, and the scales of justice have never been more heavily weighed toward the rich and powerful.

First Trailer for ‘I Saw the Light’ Starring Tom Hiddleston

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Tom Hiddleston as Hank Williams in ‘I Saw the Light’
(Photo by Sam Emerson, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics)

Tom Hiddleston drinks, sings, and flirts as Hank Williams in the dramatic biopic I Saw the Light‘s first official trailer. British actor Hiddleston (Crimson Peak, Thor) shows off his Country music singing skills in the trailer which also features Elizabeth Olsen as Williams’ wife, Audrey Mae. The cast also includes Cherry Jones, Bradley Whitford, Maddie Hasson, and Wrenn Schmidt.


Written and directed by Marc Abraham, I Saw the Light opens in theaters on March 25, 2016.

The Plot:

I Saw the Light is the story of the legendary Country Western singer Hank Williams who, in his brief life, created one of the greatest bodies of work in American music. The film chronicles his meteoric rise to fame and its ultimately tragic effect on his health and personal life.

Watch the I Saw the Light trailer:

ABC Bumps ‘Marvel’s Agent Carter’ Season 2 Back a Week

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Hayley Atwell in ‘Marvel’s Agent Carter’ (Photo by Patrick Wymore / ABC)

President Obama has scheduled his annual State of the Union Address for January 12, 2016 which is bad news for Marvel’s Agent Carter fans who had already circled that date on their calendars. The scheduling of the State of the Union Address for January 12th has prompted ABC to move Marvel’s Agent Carter off of that date. It’s new season two premiere will be on January 19th at 9pm ET/PT.


The series will kick off season two with a two-hour premiere. Hayley Atwell is back as Agent Peggy Carter alongside James D’Arcy as Edwin Jarvis, Enver Gjokaj as Chief Daniel Sousa, Wynn Everett as Whitney Frost, Reggie Austin as Jason Wilkes, and Chad Michael Murray as Chief Jack Thompson. Agent Carter is executive produced by Tara Butters, Michele Fazekas, Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, Chris Dingess, Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Alan Fine, Joe Quesada, Stan Lee and Jeph Loeb.

The Marvel’s Agent Carter Plot:

Dedicated to the fight against new Atomic Age threats in the wake of World War II, Peggy must now journey from New York City to Los Angeles for her most dangerous assignment yet. But even as she discovers new friends, a new home – perhaps even a new love – she’s about to find out that the bright lights of the post-war Hollywood mask a more sinister threat to everyone she is sworn to protect.

Ginnifer Goodwin Narrates ‘Behind the Magic: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs DVD Cover

Once Upon a Time‘s Snow White, Ginnifer Goodwin, will be narrating ABC’s new one-hour special titled Behind the Magic: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The special will take an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at the classic Disney animated film that launched Walt Disney Pictures’ feature-length animated movies.


Behind the Magic: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs will air on ABC on December 13, 2015 at 8pm ET/PT. The special will also feature Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter, songwriter Richard Sherman (Mary Poppins), and the directors of Frozen, Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck. Tangled director Bryon Howard, composer Alan Menken, and Disney animators Eric Goldberg and Mark Henn will also talk about the iconic animated film. The special is directed by Jeremiah Crowell and executive produced by Christine Connor.

Here’s the details on Behind the Magic: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, courtesy of ABC:

In 1934, the up-and-coming filmmaker Walt Disney decided to take a big creative, financial and personal risk: he put his small animation studio – until now dedicated to turning out comedy shorts – to work adapting a fairy tale into a full-color, full-length animated feature film. No one ever made a full-color feature length cartoon before, and it seemed far-fetched. Who would want to watch a cartoon for 90 minutes? Most people, including the two most important in Walt’s life, his wife and brother, believed it would be his undoing. And they were almost right.  From the seemingly insurmountable creative challenges, to an expanding budget and looming deadlines, to an exhausted and all-consumed Walt Disney, the production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs became a harrowing journey, one that almost destroyed the man who conceived it. 

Behind the Magic: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs explores the moment where folklore met filmmaking. With dynamic visuals, including clips from the 1934 movie, film and audio recordings, and snapshots from Disney’s own personal archive, the special creatively showcases how the team at Disney stayed true to the message of the original story while tackling the creative and technical challenges of putting this humble fairy tale on the silver screen, creating history.

The special also features live-action moments based on the original tale, shot with dramatic special effects treatments, as well as some cut scenes and characters from the animated film, uniquely transporting viewers to the making of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The hour also explores how Walt Disney was possessed with making the film – leveraging everything, including his relationships and reputation, as well as mortgaging his home, smack dab in the middle of the Great Depression.

15 Films Advance in the Best Documentary Oscar Race

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A scene from the Amy Winehouse documentary, ‘Amy.’

15 films have moved forward in the Documentary Feature category of the 88th Academy Awards. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences released the list of the 15 documentary films that are still in the running for 2016 Oscar nominations. Among the documentaries moving forward are a film about Scientology, a documentary focusing on Amy Winehouse, and a film about rapes on college campuses.

According to the Academy, the Documentary Branch narrowed the field to these 15 films during preliminary voting. Five of the films will earn nominations.

Nominees will be announced on January 14, 2016. The 88th Academy Awards will be hosted by Chris Rock and are set for February 28, 2016 in Hollywood. ABC will broadcast the awards show live beginning at 4pm PT.

The 15 Documentaries:

“Amy,” On the Corner Films and Universal Music

“Best of Enemies,” Sandbar

“Cartel Land,” Our Time Projects and The Documentary Group

“Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief,” Jigsaw Productions

“He Named Me Malala,” Parkes-MacDonald and Little Room

“Heart of a Dog,” Canal Street Communications

“The Hunting Ground,” Chain Camera Pictures

“Listen to Me Marlon,” Passion Pictures

“The Look of Silence,” Final Cut for Real

“Meru,” Little Monster Films

“3 1/2 Minutes, 10 Bullets,” The Filmmaker Fund, Motto Pictures, Lakehouse Films, Actual Films, JustFilms, MacArthur Foundation and Bertha BRITDOC

“We Come as Friends,” Adelante Films

“What Happened, Miss Simone?,” RadicalMedia and Moxie Firecracker

“Where to Invade Next,” Dog Eat Dog Productions

“Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom,” Pray for Ukraine Productions

MTV Releases ‘The Shannara Chronicles’ Title Sequence and New Video

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MTV is set to premiere the new fantasy series The Shannara Chronicles on January 5, 2016 at 10pm ET/PT after the return of Teen Wolf. The series is based on Terry Brooks’ books and in support of its upcoming premiere the network’s released the title sequence as well as 37 second video titled The Ellcrys Tree. The opening title sequence illustrates the world of the series and features the beautiful song “Until We Go Down” by Ruelle.


The Plot:

The Shannara Chronicles is an epic television event based on the sweeping, best-selling fantasy book series by Terry Brooks. Set thousands of years in the future, the story follows three heroes, Elf-Human hybrid Wil (Austin Butler), Elvin Princess Amberle (Poppy Drayton), and Human Rover Eretria (Ivana Baquero), as they embark on a quest to stop an evil Demon army from destroying the world.

Watch The Shannara Chronicles Videos:

National Board of Review Picks ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ as 2015’s Best Film

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TOM HARDY as Max Rockatansky and CHARLIZE THERON as Imperator Furiosa in ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ (Photo © 2015 WV Films IV LLC and Ratpac-Dune Entertainment)
The National Board of Review has announced its choices for the best in films released in 2015, with the sci-fi action thriller Mad Max: Fury Road taking home the top honor. Also recognized by the NBR were Room, The Hateful Eight, Beasts of No Nation, Son of Saul, Creed, and The Martian, with that film taking the Best Director and Best Actor honors.


More than 250 films were screened by film enthusiasts, filmmakers, professionals, academics, and students who make up the National Board of Review. Announcing this year’s winners, NBR President Annie Schulhof said, “2015 has been a banner year for popular cinema. We are thrilled to be awarding George Miller and Ridley Scott, two iconic filmmakers at the top of their game, while also celebrating the next generation of talent.”

Winners will be recognized during an awards gala on January 5, 2016 at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City.

Best Film: Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Director: Ridley Scott – The Martian
Best Actor: Matt Damon – The Martian
Best Actress: Brie Larson – Room
Best Supporting Actor: Sylvester Stallone – Creed
Best Supporting Actress: Jennifer Jason Leigh – The Hateful Eight
Best Original Screenplay: Quentin Tarantino – The Hateful Eight
Best Adapted Screenplay: Drew Goddard – The Martian
Best Animated Feature: Inside Out
Breakthrough Performance: Abraham Attah – Beasts of No Nation & Jacob Tremblay – Room
Best Directorial Debut: Jonas Carpignano – Mediterranea
Best Foreign Language Film: Son of Saul
Best Documentary: Amy
William K. Everson Film History Award: Cecilia De Mille Presley
Best Ensemble: The Big Short
Spotlight Award: Sicario for Outstanding Collaborative Vision
NBR Freedom of Expression Award: Beasts of No Nation & Mustang

In addition to recognizing the best in 17 categories, NBR also compiled its annual lists of the top movies of the year, best documentaries, foreign films, and independent films.

Top Films
Bridge of Spies
Creed
The Hateful Eight
Inside Out
The Martian
Room
Sicario
Spotlight
Straight Outta Compton

Top 5 Foreign Language Films
Goodnight Mommy
Mediterranea
Phoenix
The Second Mother
The Tribe

Top 5 Documentaries
Best of Enemies
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution
The Diplomat
Listen to Me Marlon
The Look of Silence

Top 10 Independent Films
‘71
45 Years
Cop Car
Ex Machina
Grandma
It Follows
James White
Mississippi Grind
Welcome to Me
While We’re Young

‘Outlander’ Season 2 Trailer with Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe

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Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan in ‘Outlander’ season 2 (Photo Credit: Starz)

Starz is providing fans of Outlander who are currently suffering through Droughtlander with a holiday treat by releasing the first teaser trailer for the romantic series. The trailer focuses on Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie’s (Sam Heughan) new adventures in France where they will be attempting to change history and stop a war. Jamie and the now very pregnant Claire have left behind their friends and family in Scotland and will be doing whatever it takes to keep the Battle of Culloden from ever taking place.

Season two is based on Diana Gabaldon’s second book of the Outlander series, Dragonfly in Amber, and is expected to premiere in the spring of 2016.

Watch the Outlander season 2 trailer:

Although Starz has not gone into great detail on season two, here’s the official synopsis of Diana Gabaldon’s book, Dragonfly in Amber. Don’t assume the show will stick to this synopsis:

The book carries on the story begun in OUTLANDER, but begins with a brief framing story set in 1968, in which Claire Randall visits a young Oxford don named Roger MacKenzie in Inverness, in search of answers for her daughter, Brianna. Her request is unusual; she has a list of names, Jacobite soldiers who fought with Prince Charles Edward Stuart’s army, who took part in the disastrous battle at Culloden in 1746.

What happened to these men, she asks, following the battle? Roger is surprised at her intensity, but intrigued at her question—and intrigued even more by her red-haired daughter. The answer to Roger’s search leads all three to an unexpected grave—and to a revelation that will turn all their lives inside-out.

Claire tells Roger and Brianna what happened during the year before the Stuart Rising: the political intrigues, the chain of spying, betrayal, and murder that led her and her husband James Fraser from the court of Louis XV to the windswept moors of the Scottish Highlands and the blood-soaked ground of Culloden. The horrifying trap of circumstance and honor that sent her back to the future—and the present set of circumstances that have led her to her quest, and to a still more shocking revelation.

More on Outlander Season 2: Sam Heughan Interview / Caitriona Balfe Interview / Ronald D Moore Interview / Diana Gabaldon Interview




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