On TV tonight: American Horror Story: Coven, Arrow, Back in the Game, Criminal Minds, CSI, Ironside, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Law & Order, The League, Modern Family, Nashville, Revolution, The Middle, South Park, Super Fun Night and The Tomorrow People.
The leaves have changed colors, there's a chill in the air, and the kids on your block are already plotting their elaborate revenge for the lousy off-brand candy you're planning on putting in the bowl, come October 31st. It's almost Halloween, gang, and in honor of the unholyday, your pals at RT decided it would be fun to compile a list of some of the most iconic serial killers in horror film history. You'll find Freddy and Jason here, of course, but we've also made room for a few less obvious choices, and we've scoured the internet to come up with our estimates. Let the slashing begin!
It's hardly unusual for teenagers to catalog their obsessions on the Internet, but few of them manage to transform their personal blogs into buzzy digital superstardom -- which is exactly what happened to Tavi Gevinson. The precocious pop fan was all of 12 when her blog, Style Rookie, captured the attention of the cultural tastemakers, with the adolescent Gevinson feted by the fashion world and becoming the unofficial pin-up girl for eccentric teen girls everywhere. The site soon became a mini-phenomena that gave birth to Rookie, her hugely-popular online magazine written by teenage girls (and plenty of celebrity guests) for teenage girls. Now 17, Gevinson recently made her acting debut opposite Julia Louis-Dreyfus and James Gandolfini in Nicole Holofcener's critically-acclaimed Enough Said, and with the film still playing strongly in theaters, we had a chance to talk to her about her favorite movies and her thoughts on contemporary teen roles.
This week in streaming video, we've only got two notable releases to talk about, and they include Guillermo del Toro's robot vs. monster actioner and the third film in Richar Linklater's Before series. Read on to find out what's available to watch right now.
On TV tonight: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Trophy Wife, The Goldbergs, Chicago Fire, NCIS, NCIS: LA, New Girl, The Mindy Project, The Originals, Person of Interest, Sons of Anarchy and Supernatural.
This week on home video, we've got Guillermo del Toro's affectionate homage to classic Japanese monster movies, a female buddy cop comedy, a high seas hijacking, and a slasher remake, followed by a slew television shows and smaller films. Click through for the full list.
Meanwhile, "The Voice" and "Blacklist" continue to hold steady.
The studio is shopping a 60-episode package that includes four series.
Justin Lin and Brett Ratner are interested in directing the action thriller, inspired by the MI6 director who served as the real-life inspiration for James Bond's M.
They'll emcee the program in 2014 and 2015.
Allen's next production, currently shooting in France, has its title.
Playground Productions will manage "creative storytelling across all Mattel brands, including Barbie, Monster High, Max Steel, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and ... Hot Wheels."
Here's hoping he doesn't go Method for the part.
He'll play "half of a father-son duo who steal the main characters' idea for a new invention."
On TV tonight: 2 Broke Girls, Beauty and the Beast, Bones, The Blacklist, Castle, Hart of Dixie, Hostages, How I Met Your Mother, Mom and Sleepy Hollow.
It wasn't far behind "Sunday Night Football" in overall viewers -- and bested it in the coveted 18-49 demographic.
Perhaps the truth really is still out there.
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