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‘Fear the Walking Dead’ Season 1 Finale Recap and Review

Fear the Walking Dead Kim Dickens, Cliff Curtis, Elizabeth Rodriguez
Kim Dickens as Madison, Cliff Curtis as Travis and Elizabeth Rodriguez as Liza in ‘Fear The Walking Dead’ (Photo by Justina Mintz / AMC)

Season one of Fear the Walking Dead came to an end with the October 4, 2015 episode titled ‘The Good Man.’ The first season of AMC’s The Walking Dead prequel consisted of only six hour-long episodes, and while the final two were the best of the lot, they weren’t quite entertaining enough to make up for a short season that showcased a mostly non-eventful start to the zombie apocalypse. Throughout season one the characters did the opposite of what they should have (or what seemed logical), and of course, 99% of the population of the small community at the heart of Fear the Walking Dead failed to act or react with any conviction or sense of urgency.

Thankfully, the finale amped up the pace of the show, the action, and the feeling of dread as the characters began to accept the idea that zombies are real.

The season finale picked up with the military pulling out and our small pack of survivors arguing over whether to kill the soldier, Andy, they had kidnapped and tortured. They’re finally getting the heck out of Dodge, but have to go get Griselda (Patricia Reyes Spindola), Nick (Frank Dillane), and Liza (Elizabeth Rodriguez) first. After much discussion, Travis (Cliff Curtis) wins out and frees Andy but not before getting all of the information he has on how to rescue their people from the military compound.

Travis might believe he’s doing the right thing by saving Andy’s life, but you know that decision to allow Andy to go free will come back and bite him in the butt.

In order to get to their loved ones, they decide the best thing to do is sacrifice everyone else by setting the horde of zombies held at the arena free to attack the hospital/military complex. Is it a fair trade-off, three for hundreds? That question is never openly addressed, so apparently, it’s a given that the answer is yes.

Meanwhile, down in the locked holding area Nick and Strand use the distraction to set themselves free and to ignore the pleas of their fellow prisoners, leaving them to die. As Travis, Daniel (Ruben Blades), Ofelia (Mercedes Mason), and Madison (Kim Dickens) are working their way through the compound, Nick and Strand (Colman Domingo) are working their way toward the outside.

Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey) and Chris (Lorenzo James Henrie) have been left in the parking garage to guard their escape vehicle because the best thing to do on a rescue mission when you’re fighting/fleeing from a zombie horde and squaring off with the military is to leave two teenagers by themselves far from help. As you’d expect, Alicia and Chris are attacked by soldiers who want to use the SUV themselves to escape.

Travis and crew arrive just in time to unlock a door (thanks to Liza) and save Nick and Strand. The group now makes their way out, pausing briefly to mourn the fact Griselda didn’t survive her injuries and long enough to try and convince Dr. Bethany Exner (Sandrine Holt) to come with them. She declines. The hospital is overrun by the infected and the soldiers are all killed in the battle, as well as the sick and wounded. Maybe our small group should have taken a little more time to work through the “let’s turn the infected loose” plan.

Fear the Walking Dead Zombies
Walkers (Photo by Justina Mintz / AMC)

As the gang prepares to leave (why was guarding one specific SUV so important in the first place?) to head off to Strand’s mansion where a yacht is prepared to take them to safety, Andy pops up and shoots Ofelia after a brief discussion. Why Ofelia when he was tortured by Daniel? It doesn’t make sense, even if his desire was to cause Daniel pain.

Travis attacks Andy, beating him within an inch of his life but leaving him alive. Ofelia doesn’t die, but there’s a final hiccup before the season can wrap up. Liza was bit during the escape, and she knows she’ll soon be dying and then ultimately turning into one of the infected. She begs Madison to kill her because she doesn’t want her son to see her like this or Travis to have to be the one who ends her life. Madison agrees, but Travis, The Good Man in the title, arrives on the scene before Madison can shoot Liza. They share a special, heartfelt moment before Liza’s life comes to an end with one shot.

The group is now emotionally devastated. They sacrificed the lives of hundreds and saved two. Will they all pack up and escape on Strand’s yacht? What would that mean for season two? Could it follow them as they visit different cities picking up supplies and gassing up? Will that mean less zombie attacks and more human drama? We’ll be kept guessing until next summer when season two arrives, but my vote goes to not boarding the yacht or getting off at its first stop in a new city and expanding the cast with new, more interesting survivors.

Of all the survivors, Liza seemed to be the most level-headed and useful. Plus, she was a tough, fast-on-her-feet character the show desperately needed. It’s a shame she was the one who had to be killed off in the season one finale, as I had her low on the list of characters I’d like to see become zombie food.

The finale was much better than the five episodes that led up to it, and finally, the characters were allowed to grow and act like real human beings. They were also finally allowed to embrace the fact the zombie apocalypse has arrived, quit playing dress up and worrying over silly things, and act like their lives were truly in peril. The action was fast and furious, and the zombies actually played a larger part in the episode than in all of the previous episodes combined.

After episodes two and three I couldn’t have cared less what happened to either the Salazar or Clark families. The finale did a good job of finally making these characters interesting enough that viewers will care where the families go from here and whether any of them will survive the zombie apocalypse. Fear the Walking Dead isn’t nearly as good as The Walking Dead, but there’s now hope that investing time in watching season two will be worthwhile.

GRADE: B (for the season finale)

GRADE: C (for the first season)




Enter Our ‘The Anomaly’ Blu-Ray Contest!

The Anomaly Ian Somerhalder Blu Ray Cover

The Vampire Diaries star Ian Somerhalder headlines the thriller The Anomaly coming out on Blu-ray, DVD and On Demand on October 6, 2015. Directed by Noel Clarke (4.3.2.1.) from a script by Simon Lewis, The Anomaly cast also includes Alexis Knapp, Art Parkinson, Luke Hemsworth, and Brian Cox.

In support of the film’s release on Blu-ray, Anchor Bay Entertainment’s given us copies of The Anomaly to give away to two lucky winners. Entering for a chance to win is super easy. Here’s the details:

– Send us an email with “The Anomaly” in the subject line.
– One email entry per email address. Your email will not be added to any lists.
– You must be 18 years or older to enter and reside in the continental United States.
– The contest runs October 5, 2015 through October 9, 2015 at 6pm PT.

The Plot:

Traumatized ex-soldier Reeve (Clarke) wakes up in the back of a moving van alongside a young boy (Parkinson) held prisoner. But after helping the boy escape, he comes to the terrifying conclusion that he’s the kidnapper. Even more startling, five years have passed since he was last awake. Ryan soon learns that he’s caught up in a futuristic conspiracy known as “Anomaly,” Ryan’s only connection with reality is the dogged pursuit of Ryan by the elegant but sinister Harkin Langham (Somerhalder), who –when he’s not trying to kill Ryan – explains how to survive his blackouts, lasting exactly 9 minutes and 47 seconds.

As he negotiates switching between parallel universes, Ryan teams up with the mysterious “Dana” (Knapp) to start unraveling the life-threatening mystery in which he’s the explosive center. With Harkin dogging and thwarting his every turn, Ryan must summon all his will to challenge his programmed destiny and regain his humanity.

‘Quantico’ Series Details – Cast, Plot Details, and Trailer

Quantico TV Series Cast Photo
Graham Rogers, Brian J Smith, Johanna Braddy, Yasmine Al Massri, and Priyanka Chopra in ‘Quantico’ (Photo by Guy D’Alema / ABC)
Priyanka Chopra and Jake McLaughlin star in ABC’s new primetime action drama Quantico. The one-hour series comes from writer/executive producer Joshua Safran and will premiere on premiere on September 29, 2015.

Priyanka Chopra stars as Alex Parrish, Josh Hopkins plays Liam O’Connor, Jake McLaughlin is Ryan Booth, Aunjanue Ellis stars as Miranda Shaw, and Johanna Braddy is Shelby Wyatt. The cast also includes Tate Ellington as Simon Asher, Graham Rogers as Caleb Haas, and Yasmine Al Massri as Nimah Amin.

The Synopsis: A diverse group of recruits has arrived at the FBI Quantico Base for training. They are the best, the brightest and the most vetted, so it seems impossible that one of them is suspected of masterminding the biggest attack on New York City since 9/11.

Review: Quantico Episode One Review

Box Office Report: ‘The Martian’ Comes Close to ‘Gravity’ Numbers

Matt Damon The Martian Astronaut Scene
Astronaut Mark Watney (Matt Damon) finds himself stranded and alone on Mars in ‘The Martian’ (Photo © 2015 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation)

20th Century Fox’s The Martian was this|close to beating Gravity‘s opening weekend numbers, but wound up falling slightly short of Gravity‘s record-setting first weekend. The Martian posted a $55 million domestic opening weekend while Gravity‘s $55.7 million remains in the top spot for an October weekend. The Martian also had to settle for the number two spot in two other categories: Matt Damon’s opening weekend and Ridley Scott openers. Still, Fox has to be happy with the box office reception and with the critical response to the film as well as the positive word of mouth. The Martian should have a good run in theaters, with next weekend’s new releases – Pan and The Walk – not generating that much interest in advance of their wide release.

Top 10 Box Office – October 2-4, 2015
1. The Martian – $55,000,000
2. Hotel Transylvania 2 – $33,000,000
3. Sicario – $12,075,000
4. The Intern – $11,620,000
5. Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials – $7,650,000
6. Black Mass – $5,905,000
7. Everest – $5,510,000
8. The Visit – $3,950,000
9. War Room – $2,800,000
10. The Perfect Guy – $2,400,000


Tom Hiddleston Impersonates Robert De Niro in Front of De Niro

Talk show host Graham Norton says Tom Hiddleston is possibly the best impersonator he’s ever had on the The Graham Norton Show, and during the October 2, 2015 episode Hiddleston had the opportunity to show off his talent. First up, Hiddleston impersonated one of his Midnight in Paris co-stars, Owen Wilson, before breaking out his take on Christopher Walken. And with Robert De Niro seated at the end of the couch, Hiddleston did both De Niro and Al Pacino’s lines from the diner scene in Heat. De Niro approved of Hiddleston’s impersonations…fortunately for Hiddleston.


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Sarah Michelle Gellar is Seventh Sister in ‘Star Wars Rebels’

Seventh Sister Star Wars Rebels Character

Sarah Michelle Gellar’s character in the animated series Star Wars Rebels has been revealed. Gellar will be playing Seventh Sister in the new season airing on Wednesdays at 9:30pm ET/PT on Disney XD beginning October 14, 2015. And, Gellar will be part of the Star Wars Rebels panel at the New York on October 8th to discuss her character.

Fortunately for those who aren’t making it to the NY Comic Con, Disney XD has released a video featuring Gellar talking about the role.

Gellar’s character is described as cunning and crafty. “A master of deception, the Seventh Sister Inquisitor is tasked by Darth Vader to track down the rebels and capture any surviving Jedi. She’s conniving, manipulative, and deadly with a lightsaber,” according to Disney XD’s official announcement.

The Plot:

In the latest season of Star Wars Rebels, a new team of Inquisitors has been dispatched by the Empire to track down Kanan, Ahsoka, the rest of the Ghost crew…And kill them all.

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Music Spotlight: ‘A Coward’s Prayer’ Video by The Basics

The Basics Age of Entitlement Album CoverWhat’s Gotye been up to? He’s been recording a new album with The Basics and touring with the band all over Australia. The Basics is made up of Wally De Backer (aka Gotye), Tim Heath and Kris Schroeder, and their new album is The Age of Entitlement which they recorded at Abbey Road Studios in 2014. The band just released a new video for the single “A Coward’s Prayer,” filmed by Campbell Hynam-Smith, Michael Mortlock and Sean Dillnutt, and edited by Sean Dillnutt.

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‘NOW That’s What I Call Disney Princess’ CD Details and Track List

Now That's What I Call Disney Princess CD

For those who can’t get enough of Disney princesses, Walt Disney Records and NOW That’s What I Call Music! have collaborated on a special edition of the bestselling album series with NOW That’s What I Call Disney Princess. The CD will feature 20 fan favorite songs from a variety of animated Disney films including Enchanted, Beauty and the Beast, and The Little Mermaid. The new CD marks the third time Disney Records and NOW That’s What I Call have teamed up, with this Princess release heading to stores on October 30, 2015.

19 of the NOW That’s What I Call Music! series numbered CDs have earned the number one spot on Billboard’s Top 10 list. In addition, the series has sold more than 250 million units with no sign of slowing down.

NOW That’s What I Call Disney Princess Track List

1. Kiss the Girl – The Little Mermaid

2. Colors of the Wind – Pocahontas

3. A Whole New World – Aladdin

4. Part of Your World – The Little Mermaid

5. That’s How You Know – Enchanted

6. Reflection – Mulan

7. A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes – Cinderella

8. I See the Light – Tangled

9. Beauty and the Beast – Beauty and the Beast

10. Main Title/Once Upon a Dream/Prologue – Sleeping Beauty

11. True Love’s Kiss – Enchanted

12. Almost There – The Princess and the Frog

13. So This Is Love – Cinderella

14. Belle – Beauty and the Beast

15. Where Do I Go From Here – Pocahontas II

16. I Wonder – Sleeping Beauty

17. Something There – Beauty and the Beast

18. Waiting for My Prince – Disney Princess Tea Party

19. When Will My Life Begin? – Tangled

20. Someday My Prince Will Come – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

‘Spectre’ Final Trailer Arrives: More Action, More Bond

Daniel Craig as Bond in Spectre
Bond (Daniel Craig) runs along the rooftops in pursuit of Sciarra in Mexico City in ‘Spectre’ (Photo © 2015 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., Danjaq, LLC and Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc)

Spectre, the upcoming 24th entry in the James Bond film franchise, has just released the final trailer before it launches in theaters. Starring Daniel Craig as Bond, Spectre was directed by Sam Mendes (Skyfall) and co-stars Monica Bellucci, Christoph Waltz, Andrew Scott, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw, Léa Seydoux, Jesper Christensen, and Ralph Fiennes.

Spectre will open in theaters on November 6, 2015.

The Plot:

A cryptic message from the past sends James Bond on a rogue mission to Mexico City and eventually Rome, where he meets Lucia Sciarra (Bellucci), the beautiful and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal. Bond infiltrates a secret meeting and uncovers the existence of the sinister organization known as SPECTRE.

Meanwhile back in London, Max Denbigh (Scott), the new head of the Centre for National Security, questions Bond’s actions and challenges the relevance of MI6, led by M (Fiennes). Bond covertly enlists Moneypenny (Harris) and Q (Whishaw) to help him seek out Madeleine Swann (Seydoux), the daughter of his old nemesis Mr White (Christensen), who may hold the clue to untangling the web of SPECTRE. As the daughter of an assassin, she understands Bond in a way most others cannot.

As Bond ventures towards the heart of SPECTRE, he learns of a chilling connection between himself and the enemy he seeks, played by Christoph Waltz.

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‘American Horror Story: Hotel’ Opening Credits are Totally Freaky

FX released the opening credits video from American Horror Story: Hotel and it’s as bizarre and creepy as you’d expect it to be. The video features plenty of blood, gross characters, and mattresses that spring to life or serve as doorways from which creatures emerge, confirming this is one hotel you’d never want to check into for fear you’d never be allowed to check out.

AHS: Hotel will premiere on October 7, 2015 at 10pm on FX. The fifth season of American Horror Story stars Lady Gaga, Sarah Paulson, Matt Bomer, Finn Wittrock, Kathy Bates, Angela Bassett, Chloe Sevigny, Wes Bentley, Denis O’Hare, Max Greenfield, and Cheyenne Jackson.

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