Warning: contains spoilers for Inside No. 9 “Plodding On”.
Look carefully at the end credits for Inside No. 9 finale “Plodding On” and in among the names of the many, many previous guest stars who came back to send the anthology show on its way is one puzzling entry. Between Denis Lawson from “A Quiet Night In” and Rula Lenska from “The Devil of Christmas” is the name: Europa Lepus. You won’t find them on IMDb because Europa Lepus is not an actor but a form of Latin for the European Hare. That’s right, not content with hiding a statue of a hare inside every one of its 55 episodes, Inside No. 9 also hid a hare in its finale end credits.
That level of commitment to Easter eggs went even further for the finale. Visit the cryptic crossword published by The Guardian newspaper on the day the finale...
Look carefully at the end credits for Inside No. 9 finale “Plodding On” and in among the names of the many, many previous guest stars who came back to send the anthology show on its way is one puzzling entry. Between Denis Lawson from “A Quiet Night In” and Rula Lenska from “The Devil of Christmas” is the name: Europa Lepus. You won’t find them on IMDb because Europa Lepus is not an actor but a form of Latin for the European Hare. That’s right, not content with hiding a statue of a hare inside every one of its 55 episodes, Inside No. 9 also hid a hare in its finale end credits.
That level of commitment to Easter eggs went even further for the finale. Visit the cryptic crossword published by The Guardian newspaper on the day the finale...
- 6/13/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
After being kidnapped and sent to an enigmatic facility known as Rosewood, 17-year-old Rowan Sterling discovers that she has the ability to prevent horrific tragedies through deadly premonitions in the new graphic novel The Harrowing. Illustrated by Rye Hickman and written by Kristen Kiesling in her graphic novel writing debut, The Harrowing is now available from Abrams under their Amulet imprint, and we caught up with Kristen in a new Q&a feature to discuss the moral dilemmas, mysterious training facility, and compelling characters of her new graphic novel!
Thank you for taking the time to answer questions for us, Kristen, and congratulations on your new graphic novel The Harrowing, illustrated by Rye Hickman! How did the idea for this graphic novel originally come about?
Kristen Kiesling: Thank you!!! I wrote The Harrowing during a time in my life when I felt surrounded by hypocrisy. It seemed like everyone felt entitled to voice their opinions,...
Thank you for taking the time to answer questions for us, Kristen, and congratulations on your new graphic novel The Harrowing, illustrated by Rye Hickman! How did the idea for this graphic novel originally come about?
Kristen Kiesling: Thank you!!! I wrote The Harrowing during a time in my life when I felt surrounded by hypocrisy. It seemed like everyone felt entitled to voice their opinions,...
- 4/18/2024
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
After being kidnapped and sent to an enigmatic facility known as Rosewood, 17-year-old Rowan Sterling discovers that she has the ability to prevent horrific tragedies through pivotal premonitions in the new graphic novel The Harrowing. Illustrated by Rye Hickman and written by Kristen Kiesling in her graphic novel writing debut, The Harrowing will be released on April 16th from Abrams Fanfare, and we have a look at Rowan using her eerie abilities in an exclusive excerpt just for Daily Dead readers!
Below, you can check out our exclusive excerpt and the official press release with additional details, and for more context into this crucial scene from The Harrowing, here's what Kristen Kiesling had to say about the mental manipulation happening at Rosewood:
"As a writer, I aim to draw the reader in and create situations that challenge one's beliefs, interpretations, and assumptions. This story delves into the ethical dilemma of...
Below, you can check out our exclusive excerpt and the official press release with additional details, and for more context into this crucial scene from The Harrowing, here's what Kristen Kiesling had to say about the mental manipulation happening at Rosewood:
"As a writer, I aim to draw the reader in and create situations that challenge one's beliefs, interpretations, and assumptions. This story delves into the ethical dilemma of...
- 4/2/2024
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Alice Eve (Star Trek Into Darkness) and Antonio Banderas (Once Upon a Time in Mexico) lead the cast of the upcoming serial killer thriller Cult Killer, which Saban Films and Sony Pictures are teaming up to give a theatrical release this Friday, January 19th. With that release just hours away, we’ve gotten our hands on a violent Exclusive clip from the film that shows Banderas teaching Eve’s character some self-defense moves – which she also has to try to put to use in the clip. You can check it out in the embed above.
Directed by Jon Keeyes from a screenplay by first-time feature writer Charles Burnley, the film has the following synopsis: A Pi (Antonio Banderas) and his partner (Alice Eve) are drawn into a web of intrigue when they start tracking a serial killer targeting a wealthy family with a dark secret.
Eve and Banderas are joined...
Directed by Jon Keeyes from a screenplay by first-time feature writer Charles Burnley, the film has the following synopsis: A Pi (Antonio Banderas) and his partner (Alice Eve) are drawn into a web of intrigue when they start tracking a serial killer targeting a wealthy family with a dark secret.
Eve and Banderas are joined...
- 1/18/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Alice Eve (Star Trek Into Darkness) and Antonio Banderas (Once Upon a Time in Mexico) lead the cast of the upcoming serial killer thriller Cult Killer, which Saban Films and Sony Pictures are teaming up to give a theatrical release on January 19th. With that release date right around the corner, a trailer for Cult Killer has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above.
Directed by Jon Keeyes from a screenplay by first-time feature writer Charles Burnley, the film has the following synopsis: A Pi (Antonio Banderas) and his partner (Alice Eve) are drawn into a web of intrigue when they start tracking a serial killer targeting a wealthy family with a dark secret.
Eve and Banderas are joined in the cast by Shelley Hennig (Obliterated), Paul Reid (Boy Eats Girl), and Olwen Fouéré (Texas Chainsaw Massacre).
When we first heard about this project, it was going...
Directed by Jon Keeyes from a screenplay by first-time feature writer Charles Burnley, the film has the following synopsis: A Pi (Antonio Banderas) and his partner (Alice Eve) are drawn into a web of intrigue when they start tracking a serial killer targeting a wealthy family with a dark secret.
Eve and Banderas are joined in the cast by Shelley Hennig (Obliterated), Paul Reid (Boy Eats Girl), and Olwen Fouéré (Texas Chainsaw Massacre).
When we first heard about this project, it was going...
- 12/21/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Warning: contains Inside No. 9 series 1-8 spoilers.
Nearly every episode of Inside No. 9 features one or both of its writers, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith, and both have put in some truly great performances over the course of the show’s almost 50 episodes. Pemberton won a Bafta for his performance as an alcoholic ex-comedian down on his luck in series four’s ‘Bernie Clifton’s Dressing Room,’ though that was far from his only standout half-hour. His frazzled everyman drawn to the brink in call-centre mystery ‘Cold Comfort’, arrogant fantasy screenwriter in ‘Simon Says’ and regretful physicist in ‘A Random Act of Kindness’ all show how much more there is to the actor than comedy Psychoville grotesque David Sowerbutts.
The same goes for Shearsmith, who’s given several poignant and complex performances alongside his heightened ‘Wuthering Heist’ and ‘Lip Service’ clowning. His hapless primary teacher in ‘Mr. King...
Nearly every episode of Inside No. 9 features one or both of its writers, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith, and both have put in some truly great performances over the course of the show’s almost 50 episodes. Pemberton won a Bafta for his performance as an alcoholic ex-comedian down on his luck in series four’s ‘Bernie Clifton’s Dressing Room,’ though that was far from his only standout half-hour. His frazzled everyman drawn to the brink in call-centre mystery ‘Cold Comfort’, arrogant fantasy screenwriter in ‘Simon Says’ and regretful physicist in ‘A Random Act of Kindness’ all show how much more there is to the actor than comedy Psychoville grotesque David Sowerbutts.
The same goes for Shearsmith, who’s given several poignant and complex performances alongside his heightened ‘Wuthering Heist’ and ‘Lip Service’ clowning. His hapless primary teacher in ‘Mr. King...
- 5/30/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Stars: Tyrese Gibson, John Malkovich, Christopher Backus, Luna Lauren Velez, Holly Taylor, Brandi Bravo, Carlos S. Sanchez | Written by Mickey Solis | Directed by Jon Keeyes
Kyle Snowden (Tyrese Gibson) is a single father taking care of his young daughter while struggling to cope with Ptsd following his harrowing service in the marines. When a gun-toting gang take over one of his stepfather Sam Nelson’s (John Malkovich) grocery stores, he’s forced to take matters into his own hands, using his well-honed skills to save innocent hostages and topple the militia leader Egan.
How best to describe Rogue Hostage? Well; the title gives a lot away already but how about “a former soldier turned social worker suffering from Ptsd gets tangled up in Die Hard in a supermarket…” Yeah that’s a succinct as you can get. If I’m honest there’s not much more to say about the film.
Kyle Snowden (Tyrese Gibson) is a single father taking care of his young daughter while struggling to cope with Ptsd following his harrowing service in the marines. When a gun-toting gang take over one of his stepfather Sam Nelson’s (John Malkovich) grocery stores, he’s forced to take matters into his own hands, using his well-honed skills to save innocent hostages and topple the militia leader Egan.
How best to describe Rogue Hostage? Well; the title gives a lot away already but how about “a former soldier turned social worker suffering from Ptsd gets tangled up in Die Hard in a supermarket…” Yeah that’s a succinct as you can get. If I’m honest there’s not much more to say about the film.
- 7/13/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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