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‘A Very Murray Christmas’ Video Featuring Bill Murray’s Famous Friends

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George Clooney, Bill Murray and Miley Cyrus in ‘A Very Murray Christmas’ (Photo Credit: Netflix)

Scrooged star Bill Murray returns to holiday fare with his A Very Murray Christmas variety show featuring an A-list cast celebrating the winter holidays. Murray reunited with Lost in Translation writer and director Sofia Coppola for the star-studded special which will premiere on Netflix on December 4, 2015.

Among Murray’s celebrity friends showing up on A Very Murray Christmas are George Clooney, Paul Shaffer, Amy Poehler, Julie White, Dimitri Dimitrov, Michael Cera, Chris Rock, David Johansen, Maya Rudolph, Jason Schwartzman, Jenny Lewis, the band Phoenix, Frederic Moulin, Rashida Jones, and Miley Cyrus.

The Plot:

A Very Murray Christmas is an homage to the classic variety show featuring Bill Murray playing himself, as he worries no one will show up to his TV show due to a terrible snow storm in New York City. Through luck and perseverance, guests arrive at the Carlyle hotel to help him; dancing and singing in holiday spirit.

First Look: ‘Race’ Trailer with Stephan James as Jesse Owens

Stephan James as Jesse Owens
Stephan James stars as Jesse Owens in ‘Race’ (Photo Credit: Focus Features)

Focus Features has released the official trailer for the dramatic film Race, the true story of Olympic Gold Medalist Jesse Owens. Stephan James (Selma) attempts to fill some huge shoes in the lead role in Race, with support from SNL alum Jason Sudeikis, Jeremy Irons, Carice van Houten, Shanice Banton, and William Hurt. Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse wrote the script and Stephen Hopkins (House of Lies) directed.


Race opens in theaters on February 19, 2016.

The Plot:

“Based on the incredible true story of Jesse Owens, the legendary athletic superstar whose quest to become the greatest track and field athlete in history thrusts him onto the world stage of the 1936 Olympics, where he faces off against Adolf Hitler’s vision of Aryan supremacy. Race is an enthralling film about courage, determination, tolerance, and friendship, and an inspiring drama about one man’s fight to become an Olympic legend.

Watch the trailer:

‘The Bastard Executioner’ Season 1 Episode 6 Recap and Review: Thorns/Drain

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Lee Jones as Wilkin Brattle and Sam Spruell as Toran Pritchard in ‘The Bastard Executioner’ (Photo by Ollie Upton / FX)

Remember how all along I’ve said that Jessamy is going to be trouble? Yep, this is the week on The Bastard Executioner she starts spreading that madness around.

The fifth episode of The Bastard Executioner opens with Jessamy (Sarah Sweeney) watching Wil (Lee Jones) as he sleeps. He wakes up, a bit disturbed by her attention. He asks if there is something weighing on her mind as she has been “vigilant” as of late. She says she’s simply trying to keep her “blessings” in order. I say she’s a complete nut job. Moving on … Jessamy indicates that soon, they will be able to enjoy one another, when Luca takes over swinging the axe, his birthright. Wil says Luca (Ethan Griffiths) will not inherit this life.

Lady Love (Flora Spencer-Longhurst) and Isabel (Sarah White) discuss the posting of a proclamation sent by the King. Lady Love says it needs to be posted. Isabel asks if they can go and pick berries and Lady Love says her spirit needs a girl’s errand.

Sir Leon (Alec Newman) goes to see the Chamberlain and looks confused as his knock elicits the exit of Ramona (or Clara?), a female dwarf, and Clara (or Ramona?) carrying a cage full of rats. I swear I’ve heard a joke that starts this way …

Milus (Stephen Moyer) tells a stymied Leon that it’s better left to the imagination. Leon ignores the uncomfortable images that come to mind and tells him that a missive from the King arrived. Milus reads it, his eyebrow cocked.

Annora (Katey Sagal) is in her cave, grounding some herb into paste, and suddenly stops. Her palm is bleeding. She pulls a thorn from it and the wound heals instantly.

Wil and Toran Pritchard (Sam Spruell) pile swords into a wagon, covering it with a blanket and some bags of grain, discussing their plans to take the weapons to the rebellion leader known only as The Wolf. Jessamy appears, having taken advice perhaps from a pre-Potter Alastor Moody about constant vigilance, and asks if there will be anyone fair where they are going. By fair, of course, she wonders if Wil is meeting with Lady Love in secret again after having spied the pair together in the chapel in last week’s episode. Toran tells her only men will be meeting them. The men leave the city, passing by the shackled trio of Berber (Danny Sapani), Ash (Darren Evans) and Calo (Kyle Rees) as they shovel horse manure.

Father Ruskin (Timothy V. Murphy) watches as Leon hangs the King’s proclamation, and Jessamy asks him to read it aloud. He announces to all those in hearing distance that the Baroness is with child, a gift from her now-deceased husband. Ventris has an heir.

On the South Forest Trail, Wil and Toran meet two Ventris soldiers. One of them offers to ride along with them to keep them safe as the place they are traveling has been under attack by the rebels. They try to sway him not to, but he will not hear of it. The other soldier leaves and the men attempt to restart their journey. The wagon shudders over a rock in the road and the soldier hears the clang of the hidden steel.

The soldier, Sir Huxley (Tim McDonnell), lifts the blanket and asks why they would be trading swords of the nobles. Toran and Wil release their own weapons and as Sir Huxley fights back, raising his own sword to kill Toran, Wil runs him through.

Isabel and Lady Love begin their hunt for berries, escorted by two knights. They head into the forest to follow a familiar trail …

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Trevor Sellars as Robinus and Ed Sheeran as Cormac in ‘The Bastard Executioner’ (Photo by Ollie Upton / FX)

Sir Cormac (Ed Sheeran) and the Archdeacon of Windsor discuss the best way to sniff out the pagan rebels and decipher the images on the hides he is collecting. The Archdeacon will head to Ventris, which almost certainly spells trouble.

Annora and her Dark Mute (Kurt Sutter) look grimly over a pile of thorns that she has pulled from her body. She hands them to the Mute, telling him that they will begin their search at the castle. The Mute tells her he will ready his service and climbs through the hanging dead snakes to yet another hidden tunnel in the cave. He kneels in front of a locked cabinet bearing a cross.

Wil and Toran meet with The Wolf (Matthew Rhys), who says he is sorry the knight had to die and that they took such a risk bringing them the weapons. He states that he will provide them safety and Wil wants reassurance that the Baroness will not be a target of the rebellion attacks. The Wolf assures him that he has no intention of bringing the battle to the Baroness.

Meanwhile, Isabel and Lady Love are heading back from their adventure and are taken captive by men who carry them off with hoods over their heads. Later, Lady Love is meeting with The Wolf, who states that he heard she wanted to meet. He apologizes for the way he arranged the meeting after she tells him that she has to be suspicious after the way she was taken. Then, HUGE GASP!

The Wolf calls her SISTER. The pair of them trade insults about their paternity and Love reveals that her father always did love his secret son. She calls him Griffy, with affection, and tells him that she is glad they separated Isabel from her, as she would recognize him. She admits that no one knows of his connection to her, not even Isabel.

Love tells her brother, named Gruffodd y Blaidd, that her greatest wish is an independent Wales and they talk about the revolution. He admits that many of the attacks are not led or sanctioned by him, that half of the time he has never heard of the men who carry the acts out. “A revolution led with no leader is chaos,” says Love. He asks her for money to aid their cause, to bring the rebels under his control since they are basically looking for money to keep them safe. He knows she has items of worth hidden in the family crypt and asks for a gift, though he swears no ill will if she decides not to leave him anything. She wonders why, if he knew it was there, he didn’t just take it. He replies that he is no thief and has no claim to it.

Wil returns by supper time and Jessamy once again appears out of thin air. Wil sits her down for a truth party. He tells her that she must stop her pretending that he is her husband, and that Milus Corbett knows the truth of their relationship and uses it to control Wil to do his bidding. She refuses to let go of the dream-relationship she has created and he tells her how his whole village was slaughtered. Wil tells her that revenge for his slain wife and unborn child is what brought him here, to Ventris. He then admits that he killed Huxley and that they are all in danger, including her children. They must leave right away and he tells her to pack everything they can carry. She once again refuses to acknowledge the severity of their situation. Wil tries to scare her into reason, stating if she wants to protect “their” children, they must leave. She shakes her head and cries, leaving the room, but Luca says he will do the packing. The child asks his “father” if he will leave them once they reach safety. Wil replies that he will never be his father, but he will never leave him and calls him his son.

Lady Love and her handmaiden return to the path, where they are greeted by frantic knights. Meanwhile, the Reeve knocks on Jessamy’s door, looking for the punisher on the Chamberlain’s behalf. Jessamy smiles at him.

Wil meets with Berber, Calo and Ash separately, telling them they all must leave and forms a plan for escape.

Annora visits the city, where Father Ruskin is teaching. She hands him a pile of thorns as a warning, telling him that a darkness is coming. The good father drops the pile and tells her that she shouldn’t practice her paganism so openly. She says pagan hands helped write the pages in his Bible. She then pulls another thorn from her chest as he watches, and she heals instantly. She hands the bloody thorn to him, telling him that he will recognize the evil, a crown of thorns, when he sees it.

The Reeve brings news to Milus that the punisher is not back yet but that his wife would like a word, privately. Here comes trouble!

Milus meets with the Baroness, telling her that a rebel has admitted to the crime of killing Baron Pryce’s wife, and that he did so by direct order of The Wolf. Lady Love looks disturbed, knowing what her brother has told her. The murderer is to be sent to the Baroness for questioning and punishment. Before we can find out who the man is, the Archdeacon of Windsor is announced as a visitor.

Wil and Toran meet under the cover of night as they prepare to carry out their escape. He plans to pick a fight with Leon as the last man they will have their revenge on, which will provide them a diversion to get the rest of the men out of town. When Wil comes home to get Luca, Jessamy, and the infant, Luca rushes in and tells him he needs to leave. Leon Tell and a few other knights rush in, telling him the Chamberlain wants a word. Like now.

The Baroness introduces the Archdeacon to Father Ruskin, who offers the servant the Archdeacon room in the chapel.

Meanwhile, Lady Love has prepared a guest room for the Archdeacon, who tells her that he arrived in Ventris to take an examination of the accounts and to meet the congregation.

Milus tells a questioning Leon that the matter of which Jessamy brought to his attention is a marital one, not a criminal one, then meets with Toran and Wil alone. Sir Norton (Llew Davies) stands guard outside the punisher’s room while they meet. Milus tells the pair that he knows what happened and why Sir Huxley has not returned, thanks to Jessamy. She has requested that the Chamberlain detain her husband until he comes to his senses. He admits that he knows that they are here for revenge for the slaughter of their village and that he has a proposal – he offers Sir Norton to do with what they will to exact their revenge, and then they will come to work for him. He needs smart and able men who will serve him beyond manor law.

Before Wil can refuse him, Sir Norton is called in and Milus begins asking him questions about the village raid. Norton admits to being there, setting homes on fire and killing innocent villagers. Milus tells Wil to gather his friends, torture Norton or do what they will to him in order to quench their thirst for revenge, it will be his final offer. He then mentions that if Lady Love were to find out that Wil was not who he said he was, someone she has so come to admire and care for, it would be a shame. Milus then warns him that Jessamy was the reason he allowed Wil to take on the role of Gawaine Maddox, but that she is quite mad and Wil should be careful. Sir Norton is strung up and Toran tells Wil to go get their friends.

Lady Love goes to the crypt, unlocks a secret compartment in one of the stone coffins, and pulls something from it. She then opens a secret tunnel door and heads into it, meeting at the very end, her brother. She hands Griff a scroll, telling him of the word they received regarding the murder of Lady Pryce. He reviews the note and tells her that he has never heard of the man. Neither mentions his name, but somehow I think Wil’s real name will be bandied about in the near future.

The Baroness gives Griff a piece of jewelry laden with pearls, which he thanks her for. She says it will build a strong foundation for his army and that she comes to the table willingly. They must proceed with caution and counsel. She swears to find out the truth from the man who claims to have murdered in the name of The Wolf.

Father Ruskin wanders the church, coming across the open door of the servant for the Archdeacon. He carries a book with a cross and a crown of thorns, exactly like the warning from Annora.

Wil returns with their friends to find Toran already torturing Norton. Wil looks on, horrified, as Toran announces that Norton has already spilled some information: Sir Denley (James Rousseau) murdered Berber’s mother and the Baron Ventris slit Toran’s son’s throat. Toran convinces Wil to let him continue, because if he doesn’t know who killed his wife, madness will overtake him even further than where he already is. Wil agrees, but doesn’t like it. Norton then reveals that Sir Locke (Ross O’Hennessy) killed Eva (Charlotte Mills), Toran’s wife. Toran drops the instrument of torture and walks away as Norton begs Wil to end it. Wil obliges, stabbing him in the heart while Berber, Calo and Ash look on. Wil turns to them and tells them, “And so we have our vengeance.”

Back in Annora’s cave, she looks at the tree and star symbols on the huge hide, while the Dark Mute opens the cabinet. Inside, a wide array of weapons and the uniform of crusader hang like items on an altar.

Lady Love spies Wil sitting in a storage room, surrounded by food supplies. He tells her that he doesn’t think God can recognize him anymore. She asks why and he opens up, telling her that his heart is unfamiliar to him and his hands no longer hold warmth or truth as he knew it. Wil is tired and she observes that he is also sad. She takes his hand, stating that she is sure God sees the grace within. He calls her kind and beautiful, saying that she truly sees him and has from the moment she touched his wounded hand. Wil admits that he is drawn to her.

He then rises and apologizes, blaming his admission on his lack of sleep and too much drink. She tells him once more that she is not offended, and that she had a vision when she touched his wound: the birth of a baby boy. She suspects that Wil saw it, too. He denies the vision, and leaves quickly, leaving her alone.

The episode ends and a brief preview for next week plays, indicating that Wil is trying to find a way out from under Milus’ thumb. Based on the preview from last week and what actually happened during this week’s episode, I’m not going to even take a stab at what Kurt Sutter has in store for us next week.

Milus Corbett continues to intrigue me, and I’m interested to see if he will actually fully commit to the dark side or if he will surprise us all and don a white hat. The tiny glimpses we are given that indicate he has some good somewhere inside (way, way down deep, I’m sure!) keep me pulling at the delicate threads that Stephen Moyer weaves for this character.  I guess only time will tell where Milus will fall on the baddie scale! Check in with us next week for a recap of the latest episode of The Bastard Executioner.

Season 1 Recaps:
Episodes 1 and 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5




Poster Arrives for ‘The Wiz Live!’ Starring Shanice Williams

The Wiz Live Cast
David Alan Grier as Cowardly Lion, Shanice Williams as Dorothy, Ne-Yo as Tinman, and Elijah Kelly as Scarecrow (Photo by Kwaku Alston / NBC)

Even Toto is featured on the first poster for NBC’s The Wiz Live! directed by Kenny Leon and Matthew Diamond. The new poster features the lead characters traveling the yellow brick road that leads to Emerald City. David Alan Grier plays the Cowardly Lion, Shanice Williams is Dorothy, Ne-Yo stars as Tinman, and Elijah Kelly is Scarecrow in the upcoming musical event which will air on December 3, 2015.

The cast also includes Common as Emerald City’s gatekeeper, Queen Latifah as the Wiz, Mary J. Blige as Wicked Witch of the West, Uzo Aduba as Good Witch of the South, Amber Riley as Good Witch of the North, and Stefanie Mills as Auntie Em. Craig Zadan and Neil Meron are executive producing.

First Look: ‘Outsiders’ Trailer with David Morse, Ryan Hurst, and Joe Anderson

Outsiders TV SeriesWGN America premiered the first trailer for the new dramatic series Outsiders during the first episode of Manhattan‘s second season. The new drama was created by playwright Peter Mattei and executive produced by Mattei, Peter Tolan, Paul Giamatti, Michael Wimer, and Dan Carey. The cast is led by David Morse and includes Thomas M. Wright, Sons of Anarchy‘s Ryan Hurst, Joe Anderson, Gillian Alexy, Kyle Gallner, Christina Jackson, Francie Swift, and Phyllis Somerville.

Outsiders is set in Kentucky and will premiere in 2016.

The Plot:Outsiders explores the epic struggle between the Farrell Clan, who have lived atop the rugged Shay Mountain for over two hundred years, and their battle to defend their land and their way of life from the town below and anyone who would dare to challenge them.”


The Characters:

– David Morse is Big Foster, a gruff and powerful heir to leadership
– Joe Anderson is Asa, a member of the Farrell clan looking to rejoin the family after a stint with the outside world
– Thomas M. Wright is Sheriff Wade Houghton, a cop who has a history with the Farrells, and grapples with a few troubles of his own
– Ryan Hurst is Lil Foster, a massive mountain man and son of Big Foster
– Gillian Alexy is G’Winveer, a survivor and Asa’s confidante
– Kyle Gallner is Hasil, an intuitive soul who feels rejected by the group
– Christina Jackson is Sally-Ann, a beautiful girl from a mining town who is fascinated by the Farrells and Hasil in particular
– Francie Swift is Haylie, a cunning, all-American community relations manager with the encroaching coal company
– Phyllis Somerville is Lady Ray, the regal yet tough leader of the Farrell clan

FXX Plans ‘The Simpsons’ Treehouse of Horror Marathon

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Strongman Homer’s plan for becoming the star of a 1930s traveling circus goes terrifyingly awry in “Treehouse of Horror XXIV.” (Photo © 2013 TCFFC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED)

FXX is treating The Simpsons fans to an early Halloween. The network announced they’ll be airing an extended “Treehouse of Horror” marathon beginning on Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 4pm. The Simpsons Halloween celebration continues through Friday, October 30, leading up to the ultimate “Treehouse of Horror” marathon on Halloween when all 25 episodes will air back to back in consecutive order beginning at 12pm ET/PT.


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 (4pm – 8pm)
· “Treehouse of Horror XVII” (Season 18)
· “Treehouse of Horror XVIII” (Season 19)
· “Treehouse of Horror XIX” (Season 20)
· “Treehouse of Horror XX” (Season 21)
· “Treehouse of Horror XXI” (Season 22)
· “Treehouse of Horror XXII” (Season 23)
· “Treehouse of Horror XXIII” (Season 24)
· “Treehouse of Horror XXIV” (Season 25)

MONDAY, OCTOBER 26 (8pm – 10:30pm) – Theme: “Nightmares”
· “Treehouse of Horror” (Season 2)
· “Treehouse of Horror II” (Season 3)
· “Treehouse of Horror IV” (Season 5)
· “Treehouse of Horror V” (Season 6)
· “Treehouse of Horror VI” (Season 7)

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 (8pm – 10:30pm) – Theme: “Creatures of the Night”
· “Treehouse of Horror III” (Season 4)
· “Treehouse of Horror XIII” (Season 14)
· “Treehouse of Horror XVI” (Season 17)
· “Treehouse of Horror XX” (Season 21)
· “Treehouse of Horror XXI” (Season 22)

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 (8pm – 10pm) – Theme: “Tales of Science Fiction”
· “Treehouse of Horror VIII” (Season 9)
· “Treehouse of Horror XII” (Season 13)
· “Treehouse of Horror XIV” (Season 15)
· “Treehouse of Horror XIX” (Season 20)

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 (8pm – 10:30pm) – Theme: “Scary Spoofs”
· “Treehouse of Horror X” (Season 11)
· “Treehouse of Horror XI” (Season 12)
· “Treehouse of Horror XV” (Season 16)
· “Treehouse of Horror XXIII” (Season 24)
· “Treehouse of Horror XXIV” (Season 25)

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 (8pm – 10:30pm) – Theme: “Aliens Attack”
· “Treehouse of Horror VII” (Season 8)
· “Treehouse of Horror IX” (Season 10)
· “Treehouse of Horror XVII” (Season 18)
· “Treehouse of Horror XVIII” (Season 19)
· “Treehouse of Horror XXII” (Season 23)

‘The Forest’ Poster with ‘Game of Thrones’ Natalie Dormer

The Forest Poster with Natalie Dormer

Game of Thrones star Natalie Dormer goes from the political maneuvering of King’s Landing to surviving the perils of a creepy forest with a starring role in Gramercy Pictures’ The Forest. A new poster featuring half of Dormer’s face has just debuted for the 2016 supernatural thriller which also stars Chicago Fire‘s Taylor Kinney, Eoin Macken, and Yukiyoshi Ozama.

The Forest opens in theaters on January 8, 2016.

The Plot:

Rising with terrifying grandeur at the base of Mt. Fuji in Japan, the legendary real-life Aokigahara Forest is the suspense-filled setting of the supernatural thriller. A young American woman, Sara (Dormer), journeys there in search of her twin sister, who has mysteriously disappeared. In the company of expatriate Aiden (Kinney), Sara enters the forest having been well warned to “stay on the path.” Determined to discover the truth about her sister’s fate, Sara will have to face the angry and tormented souls of the dead that prey on anyone who dares come near them. These malevolent spirits lying in wait for Sara at every turn will plunge her into a frightening darkness from which she must fight to save herself.

History’s ‘Hunting Hitler’ Examines the Dictator’s Death

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History will be premiering a new series examining the possibility that Adolf Hitler did not actually die in his bunker but instead escaped without being detected. The series Hunting Hitler is set to debut on November 10, 2015 at 10pm ET/PT with Emre Sahin, Sarah Wetherbee, Kelly McPherson, Jason Wolf, and Tim Healy executive producing.


Hunting Hitler consists of eight episodes that follow renowned investigators as they explore the possibility Hitler survived the fall of Nazi Germany by escaping the bunker and fleeing to South America.

Hunting Hitler Details:

In 2014, the FBI declassified over 700 pages of secret documents suggesting the possibility that Adolf Hitler may have survived and fled to South America after the fall of Nazi Germany. A recently unearthed memo from legendary FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover states, “American Army officials in Germany have not located Hitler’s body nor is there any reliable source that will say definitely that Hitler is dead.”

Is it conceivable that the world’s most wanted man pulled off history’s greatest disappearing act in hopes of possibly one day reclaiming the Nazi dream? Bob Baer, a 21-year CIA veteran and one of the most respected military intelligence minds in the world and premier war crimes investigator Dr. John Cencich lead a team of International military experts on the ultimate manhunt. Throughout the series the experts including International investigators, Nazi hunters, forensic scientists and journalists will examine the compelling mystery surrounding one the most infamous deaths of the 20th Century. With declassified worldwide intelligence providing a wealth of new clues and modern technology never before available, Baer has reopened this 70-year-old cold case to execute a global death claims investigation. From uncovering a mysterious Nazi lair deep in the Argentinian jungle to mysterious plane wreckage in a Columbian marsh, and diving for evidence of a missing U-Boat that could have shuttled Hitler out of Europe as Germany collapsed, the team will stop at nothing to uncover the truth.

Harry Connick Jr is Hosting a Daytime Variety Show

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Harry Connick, Jr. during an interview with host Jimmy Fallon on ‘The Tonight Show’ (Photo by Douglas Gorenstein / NBC)

Harry Connick Jr’s adding host of a television variety show to his lengthy resume. The Grammy and Emmy Awards winner/American Idol judge will be hosting Harry, a daytime entertainment series NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution’s sold to Fox Television Stations. The new variety show will air in 17 markets beginning in September 2016. Former Late Show with David Letterman writers/executive producers Justin and Eric Stangel are on board to executive produce Harry.

Commenting on the series, Connick Jr said, “I’m a lucky guy. I get to be a husband to a wonderful wife, a father to three incredible daughters, and an entertainer to the most amazing fans. And now, I’m honored to be able to put smiles on people’s faces on a daily basis. Working with the amazingly talented and hysterical Stangel Brothers is a dream come true. Harry will be an hour filled with fun, music and laughter. Fasten your seat belts – it’s gonna be one heck of a good time!”

“We could not be more excited to partner with Harry Connick, Jr. on this multi-faceted entertainment show. We believe Harry will emerge as daytime TV’s most distinctive, talented, relatable, and consistently funny hosts,” stated Ed Swindler, President, NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution and NBC Broadcast Operations. “The Stangel Brothers’ distinguished writing and producing achievements are second to none. They will add an engaging, upbeat, and comedic energy to this multi-layered program.”

The Details:

Drawing inspiration from the family-friendly variety shows of the past, Harry will reflect the unparalleled hosting and entertainment skills of Harry Connick, Jr.’s varied career in music, film, television, and Broadway. His goal is to bring the party back to daytime by delivering entertainment and laughter through a variety of segments–from comedic man-on-the-street interviews, live musical performances and parodies, to hilarious stunts and audience participation and surprises.

‘Dope’ Blu-ray and DVD Combo Pack Review

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Tony Revolori, Kiersey Clemons and Shameik Moore in ‘Dope’ (Photo by David Moir / Open Road Films)

Shameik Moore delivers a breakthrough performance in the indie coming of age film Dope available on Blu-ray and DVD on October 13, 2015. Writer/director Rick Famuyiwa created a dramedy that’s entertaining, original, and full of terrific performances by the young ensemble cast. The film earned the Grand Jury Prize at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and should earn Shameik Moore awards recognition for his performance as geeky high schooler Malcolm who’s into old-school hip hop and preparing for college when his ordinary life gets twisted on its head after he’s invited to an underground party.

Malcolm and his closest friends Jib (Tony Revolori) and Diggy (Kiersey Clemons) take off on a wild and crazy thrill ride of an adventure as they attempt to deliver a package they never should have had in their possession to the person it was intended for.

There’s violence and drug use, but Dope is so much more than just a raunchy high school movie. Famuyiwa’s R-rated film has a lot of heart and energy, but it does hit a slow point about two-thirds of the way. That’s because there are a lot of plotlines to juggle at that point, and Famuyiwa does his best not to shortchange any of them to the detriment of the film’s pacing. However, Dope has a lot of heart, a killer soundtrack, and best of all it’s a fresh take on the standard coming of age fare that doesn’t succumb to teen film cliches which makes it one of the better films of its ilk to be released in years.

The Bonus Material:

If you’re planning on picking up Dope on video, it won’t be to check out the bonus material which is very limited. Dope’s Blu-ray comes with only two featurettes, both offering a look behind the scenes at the making of the film, complete with cast and filmmaker interviews. It’s unfortunate there’s not a commentary track on disc as it would have been interesting to learn more about specific scene choices.

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