AMC New Series ‘Love After Lockup: Innocent After Lockup’ Three Personal Exoneration Stories

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Love After Lockup: Innocent After Lockup, delves into the lives of three individuals wrongly convicted of a crime and later declared innocent. The three-part series is scheduled to premiere on WE tv on December 15, 2023. Love After Lockup: Innocent After Lockup, a Sharp Entertainment production, shows the challenges three wrongly convicted men faced after… Continue reading AMC New Series ‘Love After Lockup: Innocent After Lockup’ Three Personal Exoneration Stories

Acorn TV & AMC Announce Release Date For ‘Monsieur Spade’

Acorn TV and AMC subscribers will soon have access to a new crime drama, “Monsieur Spade,” starring Clive Owen (The Knick, Chancer, A Murder at the End of the World). Owen, who also co-executive produces the series, portrays hard-nosed PI Sam Space. Scott Frank is the co-executive producer and co-creator of the six-part crime drama.… Continue reading Acorn TV & AMC Announce Release Date For ‘Monsieur Spade’

Bertie Carvel Is Adam Dalgliesh In New Acorn TV Mystery

AMC Network’s streaming service, Acorn TV, specializes in British and international television. On November 1, 2021, it will become the exclusive home of the new adaptation of PD James’ novels Adam Dalgliesh Mystery. Doctor Foster star Bertie Carvel will transform into the puzzling detective in the upcoming series which will feature three two-part mysteries. Each… Continue reading Bertie Carvel Is Adam Dalgliesh In New Acorn TV Mystery

AMC Theatres Celebrates AMC Stubs A-List Milestone

AMC Theatres (NYSE: AMC) is celebrating another milestone achievement as the company added another 100,000 new members to the AMC Stubs A-List during the months of January and February. The total number of members now exceeds 700,000. Since the program’s launch, AMC Stubs A-List member attendance has climbed to 14 million. This includes the purchase… Continue reading AMC Theatres Celebrates AMC Stubs A-List Milestone

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The Walking Dead: Them Review

The episode begins, with a crying Maggie (Lauren Cohan), who kills a zombie and cries a little more. Meanwhile, Daryl hunts for and eats worms. Sasha Williams (Sonequa Martin-Green) is shown hunting for water. Instead, she discovers a bucketload of dead frogs. The entire group reunites. The group travels in their vehicle for awhile, before… Continue reading The Walking Dead: Them Review

The Walking Dead: Crossed Review

When the show opens, the group is preparing church for a raid. Rick, Tyreese, Sasha and Daryl head out of the church, while Michonne, Gabriel and Carl stay behind. Father Gabriel Stokes (Seth Gilliam) attempts to clean the floor, with the palm of his hand. After a little father and daughter moment, we catch a… Continue reading The Walking Dead: Crossed Review

Hell on Wheels: Further West Review

When the show opens, Thomas ‘Doc’ Durant (Colm Meaney) attempts to get Cullen Bohannan (Anson Mount) to stay with the railroad. The pair argue over Ruth (Kasha Kropinski) and her actions, before Cullen insists he is going home. Before he departs, Doc says he will not accept Cullen back again. Cullen shares a goodbye with… Continue reading Hell on Wheels: Further West Review

The Walking Dead Review: Consumed

We shall back to the point, when Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) forces Carol Peletier (Melissa McBride) out of the group. She sits in her car, as a zombie tries to get in. She screams at him to go away and drives off. After living a silent, nice life in a house for awhile, she leaves,… Continue reading The Walking Dead Review: Consumed

Hell on Wheels Review: Thirteen Steps

As the show opens, Ruth (Kasha Kropinski) is sworn in to testify. Ruth stares at Cullen Bohannan (Anson Mount), before she pleads guilty. John Campbell (Jake Weber) prepares to present the court with a letter from Cullen, which suggests Ruth protected and saved lives by killing Sydney Snow. Ruth continues pleading guilty. Ruth is sentenced… Continue reading Hell on Wheels Review: Thirteen Steps

The Walking Dead Review: Self Help

Is Sheamus stoned? Eugene needs his mullet cut. Eugene (Josh McDermitt) is upset about the preacher? Why? Nobody else seems to care. Eugene sure tries to talk intelligent, but he still seems so dang stupid. Incoming walkers. Another terribly timed car wreck. Has Lori Grimes returned from the dead? Sheamus confirmed for a dope head.… Continue reading The Walking Dead Review: Self Help

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