Your Honor Recap: Dead Line

Your Honor Part Eight Season 1 Episode 8 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Your Honor Part Eight Season 1 Episode 8 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Michael Desiato is “the stubborn bastard in Court 14 who insists on putting justice over everything.” Those are the words of Sara LeBlanc, the chief justice, who had the Carlo Baxter case assigned to her courtroom until the police mysteriously pulled her over on DUI charges.

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Youre the Worst Recap: Better Than a Monday

You’re the Worst The Last Sunday Funday Season 3 Episode 6 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » You’re the Worst The Last Sunday Funday Season 3 Episode 6 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Chris Geere as Jimmy, Desmin Borges as Edgar, Kether Donohue as Lindsay, Aya Cash as Gretchen.

Youve Been Summoned for Jury Dutys Cast-Commentary Edition

This is not a prank. Bailiff Nikki, call the audience back into the courtroom: Jury Duty is in session, again. A cast-commentary edition of everybody’s favorite long-term prank show is coming to Amazon Freevee. The new version will feature commentary from the trickster (director Jake Szymanski) and the trickee (Ronald Gladden). We’ve also got some of the actors on the list, including Mekki Leeper (Noah), Cassandra Blair (Vanessa), Maria Russell (Inez), and James Marsden (James Marsden).

Zac Efron Went to Rehab for a Cocaine Problem

Actor Zac Efron arrives at the “Parkland” premiere during the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival at Roy Thomson Hall on September 6, 2013 in Toronto, Canada. According to several tabloid reports, Zac Efron was in rehab about five months ago for what’s being called a “serious” cocaine addiction. The drug use was apparently a problem on the set of Neighbors; Efron has already completed his treatment. His rep did not comment (not even to say, “Look how good we are at keeping secrets”).

Zach Woods Is Super Uncomfortable Flaunting His Weird Body on Camera

Zach Woods has made a career of playing strange, uncomfortable men on shows like The Office and Silicon Valley. But in the 6’4”, pencil-shaped actor’s newest role, a part in the film Other People, he reaches peak uncomfortable: He bares all. Zach Woods Didn’t Enjoy Shooting a Nude Scene ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7t8HLrayrnV6YvK57kWlob2dgbny7rcKhZLCnn5nAbrDInaWtZZWjt7DFjKyfqKeknruoecBmpa6clWLApLHNnmWhrJ2h

Zack Snyders Rebel Moon Is a Visionary Slog

Michiel Huisman and Doona Bae in Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire. Crumbling under the weight of its own visionary grandiosity, Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon is a series of amazing-looking sets and costumes and effects looking for a story, characters, emotion — really, anything that might raise the pulse. Maybe part of that is due to the fact that this, like so many other movies nowadays, is a Part One — subtitled A Child of Fire, which could mean that the real fireworks will come in the next installment.

Zoey Deutch on Her Jewish Sense of Humor and Rejecting Her It-Girl Status

Zoey Deutch, 24, has been appearing on “Up-and-Coming Hollywood ‘It’ Girl” lists for nearly a decade. Nobody can seem to agree on when, exactly, she’s going to be the Next Big Thing. In a way, this categorization makes sense: She’s got a Natalie Portman–melded–with–Jennifer Lawrence face, and her early work suggests a sort of safe, “It”-girlie trajectory. She plays the love interest in Richard Linklater’s Everybody Wants Some!

Zombies in the Time of Ebola: Why We Need Horror Movies Now More Than Ever

So many demons are feeding on us. Just in the last few weeks, a potential plague has arrived on our shores. Hooded murderers materialize on our screens, sawing off the heads of bound captives. ­Cameras — some attached to hovering drones — scrutinize our comings, goings, and stayings. Electronic screens hypnotize children into inertia. Sociopathic ­vigilantes set upon African-Americans. Reactionary males portray unmarried females and mothers with careers as a danger to families, threatening, behind internet masks, to rape and disembowel the women who displease them.

As Sacha Baron Cohen’s longtime writing/producing partner, Dan Mazer is responsible for co-scripting Borat, Brüno, and both the US and UK versions of Da Ali G Show, but now he’s going out on his own with a new comedy that he wrote and directed solo. Called I Give It a Year, Mazer’s feature directorial debut stars Rose Byrne, Rafe Spall, Anna Faris, Simon Baker, Stephen Merchant, and Minnie Driver. The film hits theaters tomorrow in the States following its UK release.