The Hell Hounds Convention (UK) – Only a month away!

October 1, 2009

Rogue Events' 1st Ghostfacers Convention, Hell Hounds, will be held October 30th – November 1st, 2009 at the Park Inn York Hotel, North Street, York, UK.

Scheduled to attend the Ghostfacers event are Brittany Ishibashi (Maggie Zeddmore), Austin Basis (Kenny Spruce), A.J. Buckley (Ed Zeddmore), Travis Wester (Harry Spangler) and Dustin Milligan (Alan J. Corbett).

Tickets are still available for purchase, and Rogue Events are trialling a reserved seating system due to popular demand. For more information, click here.

Source: Rogue Events.

Disclaimer: WinchesterBros.com and MediaBlvd.com are in no way connected to the convention.

About the Ghostfacers:

A.J. Buckley (Ed Zeddmore) stars in CBS hit show, CSI: NY, as a series regular, playing Lab Technician 'Adam Ross'. CSI: NY has just entered its sixth season. Dustin Milligan (Corbett) played 'Ethan Ward' on the CW's hit 90210 first season, and is now co-starring in Miramax Films' comedy Extract. Travis Wester (Spangler) starred in Mr. Rhodes and Beverly Hills, 90210, and was recently seen in FX's Dirt. Austin Basis (Spruce) has been cast to play 'Math' on the CW's upcoming midseason series, Life UneXpected, starring Shiri Appleby (Roswell), Kristoffer Polaha (the CW's Valentine) and Kerr Smith (Dawson's Creek).… Read More

Supernatural guest-star on ‘Resident Evil: Afterlife’

October 1, 2009

According to Fangoria.com, Shawn Roberts, who played 'Austin' in Supernatural 's episode "Good God, Y'All," has been cast to play the role of 'Wesker' in the new Resident Evil movie, Afterlife.

Resident Evil: Afterlife has began shooting in Toronto last week and is set for an August 17, 2010 release.

Source: Fangoria.com.… Read More

Supernatural DVR numbers

October 1, 2009

The live-plus-seven-day DVR numbers from the opening week of the TV season are in, and according to the information, Supernatural grew 35 percent in women 18-34 (1.5 vs. 2.0) and 38 percent (2.9 million vs. 4 million) in total viewers.

Source: EW.com.… Read More

Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s ‘All Good Things’ gets MPAA Rating

October 1, 2009

Jeffrey Dean Morgan's All Good Things was given "R" rating "for drug use, violence, language and some sexuality."

The movie also stars Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst, Frank Langella and Lily Rabe.

Summary: "Set in the 1980s, the story centers on the scion of a New York real estate dynasty (Gosling) who falls for a beautiful girl from the wrong side of the tracks (Dunst). But the fairy tale ends when the girl disappears. As a down-and-out detective stumbles on info that may lead to the truth, the political stakes get higher and people close to the case end up dead."

No release date has been set yet.

Source: ComingSoon.net.… Read More

The End Review

September 30, 2009

By John Keegan

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It’s a fairly common storytelling device within the genre: take a character into the future, show how bad it will turn out to me, and then return the character back into normal time. Not only does it reveal something about the character in terms of his or her reaction to the revelation, but it increases the tension for the audience. Knowing how bad it could get gives the audience a reason to invest in the characters and their attempt to prevent it.
In this case, we don’t really know if this is a true vision of the future. Zachariah has been known to mess with Dean’s head before, and manipulation is the order of the day. Zachariah doesn’t seem sincere even when there’s plenty of reason for him to be sincere. Dean catches on to that pretty quickly, and does his best to make a choice that might change things up a bit. Of course, because Future Dean said that Dean would do exactly that, the audience is left with that familiar tension. Has that future been avoided, or will this just be a much harder road to the same bitter end?
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