A rundown Midwestern town where Frendo the Clown, a symbol of past success, re-emerges as a terrifying scourge. Based on the novel "Clown in a Cornfield" by Adam Cesare
In this meta-Asian, queer, stoner, coming-of-age bromantic drama, childhood best friends and aspiring actors Ryan and Daniel spend their last weekend together before Ryan moves to Canada with his fiancée. Wanting to create a lasting memory, they decide to make a movie—about two guys making a movie—about two guys making a movie. Along the way, hidden secrets emerge as they unravel their longtime friendship and test their extremely unique dynamic.
During World War II, the only black unit of the US Army Women’s Corps stationed overseas faces an impossible mission in Tyler Perry’s drama based on a true story.
When Naveen brings his fiancé Jay home to meet his traditional Indian family, they must deal with accepting her white orphan-artist boyfriend and help them plan the Indian wedding of their dreams.
He’s smart. He’s lovable. He’s Dexter Morgan, America’s favorite serial killer, who spends his days solving crimes and his nights starting them. During season 8, Angel Batista wasn’t always played by David Zayas. replaces his father in some shots, as the two look uncannily alike. Visible throughout the first season, Dexter has a large scar on his left side.
Presented at the 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2007)
Later, in season 2, the scar moved to his right side, leaving his left side unmarked.. Dexter Morgan: I lived in darkness for a long time. Over the years, my eyes adjusted, until the darkness became my world and I couldn’t see.. Main Theme Written by Rolfe Kent Performed by Rolfe Kent. This will be my first review on IMDb, there’s not a day that goes by that I don’t visit IMDb to check reviews for movies or TV shows that I watch, I watch a lot of movies and TV shows. For the first time in my life, I couldn’t sleep after watching a show.
Heroes was a huge disappointment, but DEXTER
I saw Prison Break, Heroes and a lot of other things. Prison Break and the first season of Heroes were great. They inspired me so much that I got some tattoos on my body. However, both of these shows are ending as soon as they go into the next season. OMG series after series is starting to make me so curious about the next episode.. damn season 4.
To start with Dexter (Michael C
I just couldn’t sleep all night after watching it. I spent my weekend watching episodes one after the other. Hall) his darkness was beyond the pale, he played the role so well that sometimes I wonder if he is the same in his real life, but then I found out that Debra Morgan (Jennifer Carpenter) is his real wife who plays his sister in this show. Damn Debra is one character who is so confused and mostly controlled by the people around her, she always ends up doing something bad but always gets credit for the good things too. I love the part where you find out what’s going on in Dexters it bothers him when he thinks about something or when someone talks to him, also the part where he talks to his dead father Harry. (just think what his dad would say in that situation).
My favorite characters are Dexter (Quite obviously), Rita and Vince Masuka
All the episodes/characters and all the seasons are written and acted so well that you can hardly find any fault with them. Damn Vince is so funny, he only said one word in his entire episode and he comes out as funny as hell. I can’t wait for season 5 and I’m sure everyone who’s watched Dexter feels the same way I do. (I apologize if my first review has any mistakes and hurt anyone’s feelings)
In the chilling tale of Mudbrick, Paul’s return to his Serbian roots reveals a shattered family home held hostage by secrets. As he confronts his estranged brother Jakov, a chilling web of runes, totems, and whispered names traps him in a sinister dance with Slavic folklore. Unraveling a past woven from dark rituals and tragic choices, Paul discovers that the crumbling walls hide not only memories, but a cyclical curse. Faced with the malevolent god Veles and the consequences of a desperate pact, he must navigate a treacherous path of family tragedy, chilling revelations, and a fiery showdown that echoes through the centuries.
After a top-secret experiment goes wrong, a hyper-intelligent invisible raptor escapes the lab and begins wreaking havoc in the surrounding neighborhood. When the creature’s identity is uncovered, it soon becomes clear that a disgraced paleontologist—alongside his ex-girlfriend, an unhinged amusement park security guard, and a local celebrity chicken farmer—is the town’s only hope for surviving the raptor’s ravenous rampage.
Smith, who plays Lloyd, is a seasoned rodeo veteran
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A Montana ranching family faces off against other ranchers encroaching on their land. Forty J. John Dutton (Kevin Costner) frequently "forgets" his Montanan accent and drifts back into his usual SoCal speaking voice.
Costner is a veteran actor as the Duttons’ boss
Featured on WatchMojo: Not on Your Radar (2018) Top 10 Summer TV Shows (Reviews are for the first two seasons only) I wasn’t expecting to like this show, but the story, acting, and cinematography are great. It’s basically Montana mob wars with a dose of testosterone (cows on horseback carrying guns while fishing)! The show is at its best when it shows the Duttons moving the chessboard and engaging their enemies.
The scenes were Rip
The show falters in the early part of the second season but picks up again halfway through. Kelsey Asbille is the weakest link as Monica and plays the weak hand badly, the story is awkward and the acting just misses the mark. I think Cole Houser as Rip is probably the strongest performance (without Costner himself) and I’m looking forward to it all.
Thomas Rainwater is great too
The story is haunting and the scenery is beautiful. Cormac McCarthy’s "All The Pretty Horses" was a bit more raw and brutal than the title suggests, this show hits in a similar vein. I highly recommend it and wish I hadn’t waited so long to watch it.