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Once Upon a Time 2.21/2.22 Review: “Second Star to the Right”/”Straight On ‘Til Morning” PDF Print Email
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Written by John Keegan   
Wednesday, 05 June 2013 09:14
By John Keegan and Edmund Boys

once_upon_a_timeOnce Upon A Time concludes its second season with two episodes linked in title, but wildly divergent in quality. They serve as a microcosm of the whole uneven season, and confirm a trend that became apparent in the latter part of the season. Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz are very comfortable crafting stories for this wild, wacky, throw-ideas-at-the-wall-until-something-sticks world they’ve created. Unfortunately, they haven’t been able to bring the rest of the writers room on board, which really is part of their job description.

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Once Upon a Time 2.17 Review: “Welcome to Storybrooke” PDF Print Email
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Written by John Keegan   
Tuesday, 02 April 2013 09:40
By John Keegan and Edmund Boys

once_upon_a_timeThe return to Storybrooke’s earliest days, just after The Curse took hold, has been much ballyhooed, with its promise of revisiting some characters left by the wayside. (Well, actually, based on fan response, the main attraction was the Huntsman/Sheriff Graham.) Coming on the heels of Cora’s demise, it fills in another major gap in Regina’s story and establishes exactly what life in Storybrooke was like before Henry lured Emma to town.

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Once Upon a Time 2.16 Review: “The Miller’s Daughter” PDF Print Email
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Written by John Keegan   
Monday, 18 March 2013 09:12
By John Keegan and Edmund Boys

once_upon_a_timeOnce Upon A Time brings the reign of the Evil Queens to a close with “The Miller’s Daughter.” Cora’s background is filled in finally, and it becomes clear her storyline would have benefitted immensely from presenting this earlier. This show used to excel at giving archetypal characters a human dimension. Instead, for the third time this season (Jack, Johanna), we are presented with an interesting character, only to see them shuffled off the stage by the end of the episode. Unlike the others, Cora was around for more than one episode. But knowing her motivations sooner would have the actions of her and Regina less inexplicable.

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Dourif, Neilston, Grunberg, & Hanson Talk "End of the World" PDF Print Email
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Written by Jamie Ruby   
Friday, 22 February 2013 16:14
By Jamie Ruby

End of the WorldEnd of the World, the newest Syfy original movie, premieres tomorrow night. The movie follows two video store employees (Eureka's Neil Grayston and Heroes' Greg Grunberg) as they must use their disaster movie knowledge to save the world from destruction. They also get help from a mental patient, played by Brad Dourif, who's known to most as the voice of Chucky from the Child's Play franchise.

The three actors, along with executive producer Lisa Hansen, talked to the digital media recently to discuss the film, which airs tomorrow night on Syfy.

Grayston told SciFi Vision that his favorite part had to do with the actual process. "Sort of my favorite part was the whole filming process, because it was a really sort of open and free and it almost felt a little bit like gorilla film making at certain times because we were just sort of fighting for the light all day.

"But we also just got to play around especially a lot of the scenes involved just me and Greg just sort of bantering back and forth and we got to kind of explore that a lot and very quickly. So it was a really fun shoot just in general and it kind of all blurs together now that I think of it because it was so open and free, but it was definitely one of my favorite experiences filming something."
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Once Upon a Time 2.1 Review: "Broken" PDF Print Email
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Written by John Keegan   
Tuesday, 09 October 2012 09:07
By John Keegan and Edmund Boys

once_upon_a_timeOnce the smoke dissipated over Storybrooke, the question was which show would the producers of “Once Upon A Time” return with, having given themselves this massive purple reset button. Would it be the intriguing, surprisingly complex version of the first seven episodes, or the haphazard and inconsistent show that followed? The answer is quite a bit of the latter, with a final reveal that might lead to some of the former.

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Last Resort 1.2 Review: "Blue on Blue" PDF Print Email
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Written by John Keegan   
Monday, 08 October 2012 07:53
By John Keegan and Henry Tran

Last-Resort-icon-last-resort-30861969-100-100While I appreciated that "Blue On Blue" ran with some of the hanging plot threads from "Captain", it doesn't feel like a complete episode to me. The parts seem to still be coalescing into something interesting, but it's not quite there yet. Lines are being drawn amongst the crew of the USS Colorado and the grip Captain Chaplin has on the Sainte Marina island is tenuous at best. The episode contains a lot of talk about how difficult it's going to be when brothers in arms who should be friendly are forced to shoot and kill each other, yet the show then takes an abrupt turn to another direction, and the conflict is then dropped. It's very strange.

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666 Park Avenue 1.1 Review: "Pilot" PDF Print Email
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Written by John Keegan   
Friday, 05 October 2012 08:03
By John Keegan and Henry Tran

666_park_avenue_iconI will admit that "666 Park Avenue" is in the correct timeslot for what the show is. This is not a show that is going to require a ton of thinking or investment in a big mythology. So I think it's the perfect show to end the television week. Beyond that, it has a great hook for genre fans in veteran actor Terry O'Quinn, and that aspect compensates for the somewhat weak premise.

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Last Resort 1.1 Review: "Captain" PDF Print Email
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Written by John Keegan   
Monday, 01 October 2012 07:40
By John Keegan and Henry Tran

Last-Resort-icon-last-resort-30861969-100-100Throughout the opening scenes of this first episode of "Last Resort", I kept wondering why networks don't do more submarine military dramas. Enclosed spaces, lots of pressure, real potential for drama. "Captain" hums along in the first half to show regular life on board a US nuclear submarine. Then it ramps up the drama and action and complications. There is a lot stuffed into this pilot episode, and there is a lot to chew on by the end.

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Harold Perrineau: From "Lost" to "Sons of Anarchy" PDF Print Email
Articles - Interviews
Written by Jamie Ruby   
Saturday, 29 September 2012 16:18
By Jamie Ruby

Harold PerrineauHarold Perrineau is probably best known for his role as Michael on Lost, but recently the actor plays a much different character as he joins the cast of FX's Sons of Anarchy. His character, Damon Pope, is a ruthless man, out for revenge after his daughter has been murdered.

Perrineau, who also stars in the upcoming series, The Wedding Band, talked to the media about Sons of Anarchy, as well as some of his other roles, in a recent press conference.
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Greg Grunberg Guest Stars on ABC Family's "Babby Daddy" PDF Print Email
Articles - Interviews
Written by Jamie Ruby   
Wednesday, 29 August 2012 11:00
By Jamie Ruby

Greg GrunbergGreg Grunberg is not new to television. Many fans will know him from series such as Felicity, Alias, Heroes, and even Lost. He has also done some voice work in various video games such as Halo: Reach and L.A. Noire. The actor can also be seen in the upcoming Syfy films Mega Spider and End of the World.

Grunberg recently talked to the digital media about one of his newest roles, guest starring on ABC Family's Baby Daddy.
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