

"Look, we're all together just as we planned! Let's enjoy it." Trinity Creative has released an official trailer for a British dark comedy titled Dead Fred, from filmmaker Deanna Dewey. This kind of seems like an all-women update on Weekend at Bernie's, but with posh British ladies in the countryside making fun of their husbands. When three women go to stay with their long-time gal pal, they get more than they bargained for when they discover their friend's missing husband is still in the house even though he's been supposedly "missing" for 4 years. Starring Sandra Dickinson, Susan Kyd, Jane How, Judy Norman, Melissa De Mol, with Tim Faraday and Henry Douthwaite. Definitely not for everyone, but it looks proper kooky. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Deanna Dewey's Dead Fred, direct from YouTube: Three women reunite in support of their longtime friend—and get more than they bargained for,...
- 8/6/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net


You can still call her Jane… but you can’t call her a virgin anymore.
After two-plus seasons of waiting, the heroine of The CW’s Jane the Virgin finally handed in her V-card on Monday’s episode, as Jane and her new husband Michael consummated their nuptials with a passionate night in their new home. (C’mon, Jane’s already had a baby and gotten married… this was long overdue, right?)
RelatedJane the Virgin Boss Talks Rafael’s Love Life, Jane and Michael’s Sexy Moment
But first, the newlyweds had to endure a little more waiting. The...
After two-plus seasons of waiting, the heroine of The CW’s Jane the Virgin finally handed in her V-card on Monday’s episode, as Jane and her new husband Michael consummated their nuptials with a passionate night in their new home. (C’mon, Jane’s already had a baby and gotten married… this was long overdue, right?)
RelatedJane the Virgin Boss Talks Rafael’s Love Life, Jane and Michael’s Sexy Moment
But first, the newlyweds had to endure a little more waiting. The...
- 11/1/2016
- TVLine.com


Is Jane the Virgin‘s heart once again beating for Rafael?
After picking — and letting go of — ex-fiancé Michael, the titular heroine finally agreed to go out on a date with her baby daddy. But will they actually go through with it?
RelatedJane the Virgin Boss Explains Love-Triangle Twist
Star Justin Baldoni tells TVLine that viewers will indeed see “at least pieces of” that crucial date. However, “it wouldn’t be Jane the Virgin if there weren’t complications,” the actor warns.
“A crazy cliffhanger will probably come up,” Baldoni continues. “If you’re expecting happily ever after, you...
After picking — and letting go of — ex-fiancé Michael, the titular heroine finally agreed to go out on a date with her baby daddy. But will they actually go through with it?
RelatedJane the Virgin Boss Explains Love-Triangle Twist
Star Justin Baldoni tells TVLine that viewers will indeed see “at least pieces of” that crucial date. However, “it wouldn’t be Jane the Virgin if there weren’t complications,” the actor warns.
“A crazy cliffhanger will probably come up,” Baldoni continues. “If you’re expecting happily ever after, you...
- 11/23/2015
- TVLine.com
Gavin (Terry O'Quinn) and Olivia Doran (Vanessa Williams) are the owners of the luxurious apartment building called the Drake. They are the perfect "beautiful people" well established in upper society. Olivia is a beautiful and elegant sophisticated lady. Gavin is a successful business man with an aura of power that flows from him like honey from an over ripe honeycomb. If you look into his eyes, for some reason, a chill runs down the spine. It is not just power one senses. There is something else that is dark and almost undetected. Something that lurks in the background just waiting for the right moment to slither it's fingers around your soul. Two young people from a small town answer the add for apartment manager's of the Drake. Henry Martin (Dave Annable) an attorney, works for the Mayor's office and Jane Van Veen (Rachael Taylor) is an aspiring architect with an interest in restoring old buildings.
- 10/11/2012
- by [email protected] (Julia Bonadona)
- PopStar
'They're totally topless and it's really creepy,' one uncomfortable fan says after midnight 'Deathly Hallows' screening.
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Evan Leong
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" fans at a midnight screening in New York City on Thursday
Photo: John Lamparski/ Getty Images
"Awkward," "creepy," "disturbing."
Those were among the words "Harry Potter" fans used to describe the rather unexpected and altogether hallucinatory kiss between Harry and Hermione in "Deathly Hallows."
Streaming out of a midnight screening at an IMAX theater in New York City, with lightning-bolt scars drawn on their foreheads and clutching wands, "Potter"-ites were still reeling from that onscreen smooch.
"They're totally topless and it's really creepy," Emma Larson told MTV News.
That sentiment is not far from how Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger, was feeling when she found out exactly what was in store for her scripted kiss.
"It was...
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Evan Leong
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" fans at a midnight screening in New York City on Thursday
Photo: John Lamparski/ Getty Images
"Awkward," "creepy," "disturbing."
Those were among the words "Harry Potter" fans used to describe the rather unexpected and altogether hallucinatory kiss between Harry and Hermione in "Deathly Hallows."
Streaming out of a midnight screening at an IMAX theater in New York City, with lightning-bolt scars drawn on their foreheads and clutching wands, "Potter"-ites were still reeling from that onscreen smooch.
"They're totally topless and it's really creepy," Emma Larson told MTV News.
That sentiment is not far from how Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger, was feeling when she found out exactly what was in store for her scripted kiss.
"It was...
- 11/19/2010
- MTV Movie News
'They're totally topless and it's really creepy,' one uncomfortable fan says after midnight 'Deathly Hallows' screening.
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Evan Leong
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" fans at a midnight screening in New York City on Thursday
Photo: John Lamparski/ Getty Images
"Awkward," "creepy," "disturbing."
Those were among the words "Harry Potter" fans used to describe the rather unexpected and altogether hallucinatory kiss between Harry and Hermione in "Deathly Hallows."
Streaming out of a midnight screening with lightning-bolt scars drawn on their foreheads and clutching wands, "Potter"-ites were still reeling from that onscreen smooch.
"They're totally topless and it's really creepy," Emma Larson told MTV News.
That sentiment is not far from how Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger, was feeling when she found out exactly what was in store for her scripted kiss.
"It was only the day before that they said, 'Oh,...
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Evan Leong
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" fans at a midnight screening in New York City on Thursday
Photo: John Lamparski/ Getty Images
"Awkward," "creepy," "disturbing."
Those were among the words "Harry Potter" fans used to describe the rather unexpected and altogether hallucinatory kiss between Harry and Hermione in "Deathly Hallows."
Streaming out of a midnight screening with lightning-bolt scars drawn on their foreheads and clutching wands, "Potter"-ites were still reeling from that onscreen smooch.
"They're totally topless and it's really creepy," Emma Larson told MTV News.
That sentiment is not far from how Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger, was feeling when she found out exactly what was in store for her scripted kiss.
"It was only the day before that they said, 'Oh,...
- 11/19/2010
- MTV Music News
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