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Two men have been arrested after four females were abducted and held captive in a storage container in Pennsylvania following the witnessing of a shooting, officials say.
Davaun Carlon Jackson, 29, of East Stroudsburg and Isaiah Rogers-Keeney, 19, of Middletown were arrested by state troopers at a Walmart in Mount Pocono in Pennsylvania, at around 10.44am on Tuesday, according to law enforcement officials.
Jackson has been charged with kidnapping, rape and terroristic threats, among a string of other charges, while Rogers-Keeney is charged as an accomplice.
Their whereabouts came from a member of the public who claimed that a Ford SUV was traveling north on the freeway Route 33 with two of the victims inside.
Police said they caught up with the vehicle in the parking lot of a Walmart Supercenter. They found Rogers-Keeney and one of the victims inside the vehicle, and saw Jackson leaving the Walmart with a second victim.
“Troopers, along with the Pocono Mountain Regional, located the suspects’ vehicle at the Walmart in Monroe County. They waited and set up a perimeter, and when the suspects exited the Walmart, they were taken into custody,” Trooper Anthony Petroski of the Pennsylvania State Police told Local 21 News.
“Ultimately, it was discovered four females were kidnapped by two different individuals. They were bound, they were sexually assaulted, and they were threatened.”
Monroe County district attorney Mike Mancuso told WFMZ that the victims ranged from 17 to 21 years of age. Two of them had witnessed a shooting in the city of Wilkes-Barre, 6abc reported, citing court records.
After the shooting, they had been ordered into the Ford SUV, and once they were inside, saw that two other women were also in the vehicle.
The investigators believe that the men then took the women on Monday to a property in Smithfield Township owned by Jackson.
The four were then reportedly placed in a shipping container, with three bound with ropes and restrained.
Police say Jackson had threatened to kill the females, having “multiple weapons”, and that he sexually assaulted two of them.
“There was a car chase, there were kidnappings, transportation to places of isolation, threats of murder, of mayhem and sexual assaults,” Mancuso told WFMZ. “There was one minor there. The minor was 17 years old. The other ones were, the age range was, I believe 18 to 21.”
Jackson and Rogers-Keeney allegedly took the females to another property that Jackson also owns on Tuesday, where he let one of the victims have her phone back. She then called her mother, according to the district attorney.
“It was the mother of one of the victims that called the police,” Mancuso said.
The district attorney said that officials had been following Jackson before this incident occurred.
“There has been an investigation that has involved him over the course of the last several months,” Mancuso said.
He added that all of the victims, including the victim of the apparent shooting in Wilkes-Barre, are going to survive, and Monroe County is offering the four victims who were kidnapped access to mental health services.
An attorney listed for Rogers-Keeney told Newswatch 16, “The only statement I will make right now is that I have spoken with my client and that he maintains his innocence in this case.”
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Jane Falbury: Danielle Wade Lt. Henry (Pop) Falbury: Stephen Lee Anderson Joe Ross: Corbin Bleu Phil Filmore: Gilbert L. Bailey II Gloria Falbury: Arianna Rosario Margaret Wingate: Veanne Cox Orville Wingate II: Will Roland Montgomery Leach: J. Anthony Crane
ENSEMBLE Nan: Erika Amato Hazel: Hannah Balagot TJ: DeShawn Bowens Matty: Ronnie S. Bowman Jr. Carole: Emily Kelly Coco: Francesca Mancuso Willy: Tommy Martinez Trudy: Corinne Munsch River: Gregory North Kay: Kaylee Olson Baxter: Jack Sippel Howie: Cayel Tregeagle
SWINGS Nicholas Cunha, Kennedy Perez
DANCE CAPTAINS Corinne Munsch, Jack Sippel
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGERS Christina M. Woolard, Alexandra Kostis
UNDERSTUDIES Margaret Wingate: Erika Amato Phil Filmore: DeShawn Bowens Joe Ross: Ronnie S. Bowman Jr. Jane Falbury: Emily Kelly Gloria Falbury: Francesca Mancuso Lt. Henry (Pop) Falbury, Montgomery Leach: Gregory North Orville Wingate II: Cayel Tregeagle
Voice of Young Jane: Cameron Blake Miller Voice of Young Gloria: Sunny Lauren Hoder
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DEATH SHIP (1980) – Episode 267 – Decades of Horror 1980s
“Forty years at sea and you end up being a straight man for a smart-ass comedian.” Good heavens, the Captain is a party pooper. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Crystal Cleveland, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they take a cruise on the Death Ship (1980).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 267 – Death Ship (1980)
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A mysterious ghostly freighter rams and sinks a modern-day cruise ship whose survivors climb aboard the freighter and discover that it is a World War II Nazi torture vessel.
Directed by: Alvin Rakoff
Writing Credits: John Robins (screenplay by); (story by) Jack Hill and David P. Lewis
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George Kennedy as Captain Ashland
Richard Crenna as Trevor Marshall
Nick Mancuso as Nick
Sally Ann Howes as Margaret Marshall
Kate Reid as Sylvia
Victoria Burgoyne as Lori
Jennifer McKinney as Robin Marshall
Danny Higham as Ben Marshall
Saul Rubinek as Jackie
Murray Cruchley as Parsons (as Lee Murray)
Doug Smith as Seaman No. 1
Anthony Sherwood as Seaman No. 2 (as Tony Sherwood)
Andrew Semple as Strangled Sailor (uncredited)
Death Ship (1980) has a great poster and a decent cast (George Kennedy, Richard Crenna, Sally Ann Howes, Nick Mancuso, Victoria Burgoyne, Kate Reid, and Saul Rubinek). Its premise is also promising: A WW2 Nazi torture ghost ship rams and sinks a modern-day cruise ship and wreaks havoc with the nine survivors. To top it off, the film is co-scripted by Jack Hill (Spider Baby or, The Maddest Story Ever Told; 1967) and David P. Lewis. The ingredients appear to be a potent combination, but do they combine to create a palatable whole? Of course, the Grue Crew has some thoughts on the matter. Check out their talkabout and discover the Gruesome truth.
At the time of this writing, Death Ship is available to stream from Amazon Prime and Tubi, and is also available on physical media as a Blu-ray formatted disc from Scorpion Releasing.
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Watch What Happens - Chapter 20
Chapter links: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
Summary: Arthur, an aspiring comedian, has struggled to find normalcy and compassion his entire life. Y/N, a hard-working paralegal and transplant to Gotham, has just been put on a case for the Wayne Foundation. When they meet, unexpected sparks fly.
Chapter warning: Angst, Swearing
Words: 2,616
A/N: Special thanks to @ithinkimawriter for beta-ing this chapter! She’s awesome and you should check out her blog if you haven’t already!
The doctor at the hospital met with them in his office. Penny had had an ischemic stroke, which weren't uncommon in women of advanced age, especially if they had a history of smoking. It was unknown if the lobotomy had increased the risk. The left side of her body was experiencing severe paralysis, and she could barely stand. She was also having trouble speaking and understanding speech. But she did appear to know she was in the hospital.
Y/N observed Arthur's face as the doctor rattled through the information. The expression he wore was neutral enough, but she saw his neck tighten on and off, and his eyes remained downcast. He was also chain smoking more than she'd ever seen. When the doctor would pause for a reaction or ask a question, Arthur's responses were curt.
"There isn't a need to keep her here much longer," the doctor intoned. "Her life isn't at risk. She should be discharged by the end of the week."
At that, Arthur closed his eyes. Y/N could guess what he was thinking: that he'd be stuck with Penny, again, except now he'd have to do more for her. That assumption must have hit harder than usual, given what he'd learned three days ago. His posture became rigid the longer they sat there. After he stubbed out his cigarette in the ashtray on the doctor's wide desk, the doctor stood and told them to take their time, giving Y/N a soft look as he left. As soon as the door shut, she put her arm around Arthur.
He started laughing humorlessly and rubbed the back of his neck. "It'd be easier if she'd died."
"You don't mean that," she said.
"Yes, I do."
She pressed her lips together. "It's normal to have mixed feelings."
“I don’t have mixed feelings,” he replied.
Kneading his shoulder, she chose her next sentences carefully, not wanting to unduly influence him. But she hoped could lift some of the weight he carried. "There are options for her care."
Lighting up again, he furrowed his brow and stuck his pack of cigarettes back in his pocket. "I don't have any money, Y/N," he said tersely.
"There are programs you can apply for."
He scoffed and looked at her skeptically. "They cut all those."
"Federal programs, not Gotham services. They won't be cut because the Waynes or whoever else in this city doesn't want to pay taxes." That made him smile crookedly. "We should be able to get the paperwork from the hospital social worker - they deal with this all the time. We'll fill it out and you can decide whether to submit it or not." At his nearly imperceptible nod, she leaned into him. "You've taken care of her twenty years, Arthur. You've given her enough."
After speaking with the social worker and completing the applications, they walked by Penny's room. He stopped outside, his grip on Y/N's hand tightening. She watched his narrowed eyes, the way he worried his lip. "Do you want to go in?" she asked gently.
Anger flashed across his face, his nostril twitching. But after a few minutes, he released a long breath and shook his head. "No," he rasped. "I don't need to."
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After leaving the hospital, Y/N had gone back to her apartment to get her notes and presentation. A lick of excitement went through her as she walked into Matt’s office. What she was about to go over was the culmination of hours and hours of off-the-books work, and she was relieved she'd no longer have to keep the information secret. With all the evidence she'd collected and put together, she thought there’d be a good chance she'd be heard.
She sat on the other side of Matt's desk, wearing her best skirt suit and modestly ruffled blouse, and explained everything she'd found so far: the properties' lack of disrepair; the corresponding dates of the Wayne Foundation's motions and Renew Corp.'s letters; the matches of employees listed on the foundation's tax returns and registered agents of the corporation; and the ridiculous conversation she'd had with one Anthony Mancuso at the gala.
It took awhile. When Y/N was done, she leaned back against the chair she was perched on, unbuttoning her top collar. "So," she said when Matt didn't answer. "Are you going to stop this shit?" She ducked her head slightly to study his expression. He was squinting. And she thought he looked a little glum.
He continued to peruse his copy of her notes, tapping his pen on each line as though it meant something. "Your work is very impressive, Y/N. You put a lot of effort into this."
She smiled widely and let out a long breath. "Thank you."
"But I already explained that we can't simply drop this case."
The initial resistance didn't come as a surprise, but frustrated her nonetheless. "I'm not a lawyer," she said. "I don't have any duty to these people or their organization or foundation or whatever."
His gaze was weary when their eyes met. "They have us on retainer-"
She leaned forward. "Do you really want the Waynes to be able to own more of this city?” As her indignation grew, she stood and stepped behind her seat. "I've looked it up, Matt. Both directly and indirectly, they're the largest landowners here."
"What do you know about the Waynes?" Matt countered. It was one of the few times he had ever sounded annoyed at her. "You're a transplant. Gotham owes them a lot."
Rapidly, she was losing any hope that reasoning with him would affect anything. But she continued to try. Maybe changing her tack would help. "Let's say it wasn't the Waynes," she started, putting her elbows on the high-back. "It's some other temporarily benevolent billionaire. If we win this case, it's going to set a precedent for property to be seized and shoved into private hands. It'll be easier for anyone to do this in the future, again-"
"Y/N, stop."
"-and again." Y/N huffed, gesturing towards him with an upturned palm. "I've always thought you were a good person, Matt. I can't believe you approve of this!"
"It's not that simple. You're experienced enough to know that," he said, raising his voice slightly. "The Wayne Foundation is our largest client. Without their money, we wouldn't exist.” Counting on each finger, he continued. “They're buying your groceries, keeping you in your apartment, allowing you to dress as nicely as you do."
Y/N felt the hair on her neck stand up at the idea she would be "allowed" to do anything. "You're scared of them."
"No,” he breathed. “I'm being pragmatic."
She folded her arms over her chest. "Yeah, well, your pragmatism is going to hurt a lot of people."
Matt stood and leaned forward onto his desk with his hands. It wasn't a threatening posture, but a tired one. "This was the first Wayne case you were entrusted with. You were so damn happy about it." Shaking his head, he sighed. "The other lawyers here didn't think you were ready, but I knew you were. Turns out you were too ready." He chucked sadly. "I'm sorry."
Y/N stilled, her mouth opened slightly. "Are you... Are you firing me?" As she waited for his answer, she mentally went over her financial situation. A couple months of pay were in her savings account, her checking had about a thousand dollars in it. She thought she'd be able to get unemployment, but there was a waiting period, and-
"No. The work you do on the family cases is excellent. I like you. And Patricia would never forgive me." He gestured towards her with his pen. "But other people in this firm would let you go. If you breathe a word of this to anyone else, you will wind up losing your job. Do you understand me?"
Gulping, she looked down at the floor and nodded. "Thank you," she said meekly. A sense of defeat, mixed with relief at still having work, settled in her stomach. It caused her to feel like the smallest person on Earth.
She exited the office before he dismissed her and sat at her desk. She still had her copy of her notes at home. But she didn't know what do to with them. Trying to distract herself, she dug out the list of upcoming family court dates and corresponding files, sinking into the routine of them until her mind went numb.
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It had been close to seven when she'd gotten to Arthur's, later than she'd told him. She hadn't wanted him to see her upset, thinking he had enough to worry about. He'd kissed her at the door and frowned when she hadn't responded enthusiastically. After a quick sorry, she'd kicked off her shoes and said, "I had a really shitty day and need some time." Then she went straight to the bedroom and lay down. She'd left the door open, though, not wanting to shut him out.
She hadn't been laying long, maybe fifteen minutes, when she heard him approach. Wondering what he would do, she pretended not to notice he was standing behind her, next to the bed. It only took a couple minutes for him to climb in next to her. "Knock knock."
"Who's there?"
"Amish."
God, she could tell this was going to be terrible. She rolled her eyes, the corner of her lips turning up. "Amish who?"
"Amished you."
Unable to help herself, she chuckled. When he nuzzled at her face, she twisted her torso to look at up him and drew him down to her mouth. One of his arms went around her head as she kissed him deeply, his other hand holding himself up. "Thank you. I needed that," she said. "Was that an old joke?"
"No, it just came to me. It happens sometimes." He stood, then. "Spaghetti's on the stove."
Stretching, she sat up and followed him to the kitchen. He already had a plate out for her, so she served herself, listening as he continued to talk. "I mailed the forms we filled out."
She scooped sauce out of a second pot. "If you change your mind, you can reject the funding."
"I won't," he scoffed as he wrapped an arm around her waist.
Turning around, she looked to see if he had dried parmesan somewhere on the counter. She didn't find any, but what she did see stopped her. There, in his pile of mail on the breakfast bar, was an unopened red letter. That same terrible feeling of disappointment that Arthur had helped her through returned.
She reached out for the envelope, biting her lip. There was no return address, but she recognized the font Penny's name was printed in. It was definitely from Renew Corp. She wasn't ready to talk with him about this, to admit she'd failed everyone, failed him.
But, she supposed, she was being pushed into doing the right thing. She had a seat at the breakfast bar and patted the stool next to her. He followed eagerly, a puzzled expression on his face. She went over a simplified version of the same explanation she'd given Matt. It came easier this time, having had that earlier practice. Mid-way through, Arthur lit a cigarette and rested his forehead on the side of his hand, elbow on the counter. He seemed to understand well enough, but became quieter and quieter as she went on, staring at the letter threatening to kick him out in ninety days.
"You're going to keep getting these letters. They're trying to bully you." She felt her patience with the situation slip away the more she spoke. "But what they're saying isn't true. It'll take a long time before they can do anything. It has to go through the cour-"
"Is this why you're seeing me?" he interrupted.
Holding the fork just under her mouth, she stared at him. "No. Of course not," she said as she took her last bite of dinner. "That doesn't make sense. This is a legal issue." It was a logical answer, but apparently not the one he wanted. When she reached to touch his bicep, he pulled away from her, taking her plate and going to the kitchen. "Arthur, I found out your building was involved last week."
He started rinsing her dish. "Before or after we-"
"After." Y/N stood but didn't follow, remaining on the far side of the counter.
He wasn't looking at her when he turned around and took a drag off his cigarette. "You should have told me."
She leaned onto the bar with her forearms. "And give you more shit to deal with? Are you kidding?"
"I've dealt with worse," he bit out, flicking ash into the sink.
Her tone was snappier than she meant it to be. "I’ve been working on it for weeks. It's not like I’ve been doing nothing." She shook her head, knowing she wasn't only upset at his stubbornness and refusal to see she’d been trying to shield him. But also at all the time and energy she had put into caring about this case. She was irritated at her powerlessness. And heartbroken at the whole damn thing. Dropping her head to look at the counter-top, she sighed. "Dammit, Arthur. Why can't our first argument be about what restaurant to go to, or what movie to see, or whose apartment we're spending the night at?"
There was no answer to her attempt at cutting the tension between them. He simply stood, unmoving except for the twitch of his fingers as he fiddled with his cigarette. His voice was low when he finally said the wrong thing. "Penny lied to me all my life. I never thought you would."
The cut of those words went deep. Heat went up her neck and face, and she knew she was turning red. "If I had shown up at your apartment, soaking and in the state you were in, telling you to get rid of a razor, would you have told me?"
He flinched at that, but she continued anyway. "No, you wouldn't have." Stepping to the entrance of the kitchen, she threw up her hand. "And don't act as if you've been completely honest. You must have done more than drop off a letter for Thomas Wayne to tell you about Penny's file."
Arthur nodded stiffly, then narrowed his eyes as he smoked. "I need you to leave," he said. "I have to practice."
She folded her arms over her chest. "You're doing this again?" At his lack of response, she slipped on her shoes and started putting on her coat. "Fine. Be angry at me for trying to protect you." Even as the words left her, she knew she didn't mean them. But his obstinacy pissed her off. When she picked up her canvas bag, he went to her and opened the front door.
As she stepped out she took a deep breath, trying to calm herself. This entire argument was stupid. They were both wrong and right, in their own ways. And they'd hurt each other. She’d been waiting to see him all day and was loathe to end the evening on a sour note. She turned around to face him. "Hey," she said, consciously softening her voice. His eyes bore into hers as he set his jaw. “Arthur, we’re being idiots.” Then she set her bag down and tried to put her arms around his neck. “Let’s not be angry. At least, not at each other.”
He caught her, gently but firmly, mid-embrace and pulled her arms away from him. "Just go," he said, then turned around and closed the door.
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6, 8, 9, 20, 23 for the fanfic asks? 💛
6. List your OTP from each fandom you’ve been involved in.
I’d like to prefix this with It’s Been A Long Time Since I Was In Most Of These Fandoms, and I’ve forgotten a bunch of fandoms I’ve been in, haha.
Sherlock - anything involving Moriarty
Doctor Who - none.
Skulduggery Pleasant - none.
Gravity Falls - none.
Hannibal - Hannibal/Will (the reason I made an ao3 account, actually)
Avengers - I remember reading a lot of Tony/Loki and Clint/Coulson but that was because it fit with the hurt/comfort sort of stuff I enjoy? I preferred writing Science Boyfriends or Bruce/Loki
Dirk Gently (2016) - Estevez/Zimmerman
Person of Interest - Anthony/Elias
Mission Impossible - Ethan/Luther and Ethan/Hunley
Hunt for Red October - Jack/Ramius/Mancuso and Vasily/Ramius
Oblivion - Jack Harper/Unconditional Love and A Happy Ending
(There are a lot of OTPs for a lot of other movies and stuff too, but I’m not necessarily involved with the fandoms)
8. How did you get involved in your latest fandom?
Uh. You, haha 💚
9. What are the best things about your current fandom?
Also You 💚
20. Any ships which you surprised yourself by liking?
After Rogue Nation I couldn’t quite see how Ethan/Hunley would work and then It Did So Well In Fallout.
23. Name a fic you’ve written that you’re especially fond of & explain why you like it.
Breathe is still my favourite fic I ever wrote. It was one of the easiest to write, is one of the reasons. It was the first thing in ages that didn’t feel kinda... hard to write? If that makes sense? I can really tell, like, how far I’ve come as a writer from it, and generally I can reread it and not think about all the things I’d change
(Also it was the first thing I ever wrote for u.)
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72nd Primetime Emmy Awards Nominations: #Netflix Leads in Nod: #Watchman Leads Top Nomination
The 72nd Primetime Emmy nominations were announced on Tuesday and leading out the nominations is HBO's Watchman with 26 nominations that include Outstanding Limited Series and Regina King and Jeremy Irons getting nominations. Amazon's The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel comes in second with 20 nominations followed by Netflix's Ozak and HBO's Succession with 18.
But after coming in second place in the nominations last year, Netflix regained the top spot with the most nominations with 160! HBO got 107 followed by NBC with 47, ABC with 36, and FX with 33. Disney+ racked up 19 with Apple TV+ getting 18.
Both The Good Place, Modern Family and Schitt's Creek score nominations for their final season. Fred Willard earns a posthumous nominated for Modern Family.
While there are the usual suspects to get the nominations there were some first-time individual nominees like Cate Blanchett, D'Arcy Caden, Billy Crudup, William Jackson Harper, Annie Murphy, Octavia Spencer, Cecily Strong, Kaitlin Olsen, and Zendaya.
Here's the list of the nominations:
Outstanding Comedy Series
Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO
Dead to Me, Netflix
The Good Place, NBC
Insecure, HBO
The Kominsky Method, Netflix
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Prime Video
Schitt's Creek, Pop TV
What We Do In The Shadows, FX
Outstanding Drama Series
Better Call Saul, AMC
The Crown, Netflix
The Handmaid's Tale, Hulu
Killing Eve, BBC America
The Mandalorian, Disney+
Ozark, Netflix
Stranger Things, Netflix
Succession, HBO
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Don Cheadle, Black Monday, Showtime
Anthony Anderson, black-ish, ABC
Ted Danson, The Good Place, NBC
Michael Douglas, The Kominsky Methody, Netflix
Ramy Youssef, Ramy, Hulu
Eugene Levy, Schitt's Creek, Pop TV
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Tracee Ellis Ross, black-ish, ABC
Christina Applegate, Dead to Me, Netflix
Linda Cardellini, Dead to Me, Netflix
Issa Rae, Insecure, HBO
Rachel Brosnahan, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Prime Video
Catherine O'Hara, Schitt's Creek, Pop TV
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Steve Carell, The Morning Show, Apple TV+
Jason Bateman, Ozark, Netflix
Billy Porter, Pose, FX
Brian Cox, Succession, HBO
Jeremy Strong, Succession, HBO
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Olivia Coleman, The Crown, Netflix
Zendaya, Euphoria, HBO
Jodie Corner, Killing Eve, BBC America
Sandra Oh, Killing Eve, BBC America
Jennifer Aniston, The Morning Show, Apple TV+
Laura Linney, Ozark, Netflix
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
Hugh Jackman, Bad Education, HBO
Jeremy Pope, Hollywood, Netflix
Mark Ruffalo, I Know This Much is True, HBO
Paul Mescal, Normal People, Hulu
Jeremy Irons, Watchman, HBO
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Kerry Washington, Little Fires Everywhere, Hulu
Cate Blanchett, Mrs. America, FX
Octavia Spencer, Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker, Netflix
Shira Haas, Unorthodox, Netflix
Regina King, Watchman, HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Andra Braugher, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, NBC
William Jackson Harper, The Good Place, NBC
Alan Arkin, The Kominsky Method, Netflix
Sterling K. Brown, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Prime Video
Tony Shalhoub, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Prime Video
Mahershaia Ali, Ramy, Netflix
Kenan Thompson, Saturday Night Live, NBC
Daniel Levy, Schitt's Creek, Pop TV
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Laura Dern, Big Little Lies, HBO
Meryl Streep, Big Little Lies, HBO
Helena Bonham Carter, The Crown, Netflix
Samira Wiley, The Handmaid's Tale, Hulu
Fiona Shaw, Killing Eve, BBC America
Julia Garner, Ozark, Netflix
Sarah Snook, Succession, HBO
Thandie Newton, Westworld, HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Giancarlo Esposito, Better Call Saul, AMC
Bradley Whitford, The Handmaid's Tale, Hulu
Billy Crudup, The Morning Show, Apple TV+
Mark Duplass, The Morning Show, Apple TV+
Nichola Braun, Succession, HBO
Kieran Culkin, Succession, HBO
Matthew Macfadyen, Succession, HBO
Jeffery Wright, Westwold, HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Betty Gilpin, GLOW, Netflix
D'Arcy Carden, The Good Place, NBC
Yvonne Orji, Insecure, HBO
Alex Borstein, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Prime Video
Marin Hinkle, The Marvelous Mrs. Masiel, Prime Video
Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night Live, NBC
Cecily Strong, Saturday Night Live, NBC
Annie Murphy, Schitt's Creek, Pop TV
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
Dylan McDermott, Hollywood, Netflix
Jim Parsons, Hollywood, Netflix
Tituss Burgess, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. The Reverend, Netflix
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Watchman, HBO
Jovan Adepo, Watchman, HBO
Louis Gossett, Jr, Watchman, HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Holland Taylor, Hollywood, Netflix
Uzo Adubla, Mrs. America, FX
Margo Martindale, Mrs. America, FX
Tracey Ullman, Mrs. America, FX
Toni Collette, Unbelievable, Netflix
Jean Smart, Watchman, HBO
Guest Actress in Comedy
Angela Bassett, A Black Lady Sketch Show, HBO
Maya Rudolph, The Good Place, NBC
Wanda Sykes, The Marvelous Mrs. Masiel, Prime Video
Bette Midler, The Politician, Netflix
Maya Rudolph, Saturday Night Live, NBC
Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Saturday Night Live, NBC
Guest Actor in Comedy
Luke Kirby, The Marvelous Mrs. Masiel, Prime Video
Fred Willard, Modern Family, ABC
Dev Patel, Modern Love, Prime Video
Adam Driver, Saturday Night Live, NBC
Eddie Murphy, Saturday Night Live, NBC
Brad Pitt, Saturday Night Live, NBC
Guest Actor in Drama
Andrew Scott, Black Mirror, Netflix
Giancarlo Esposito, The Mandalorian, Disney+
Martin Short, The Morning Show, Apple TV+
Jason Bateman, The Outsider, HBO
James Cronwell, Succession, HBO
Ron Cephas Jones, This Is Is, NBC
Guest Actress in a Drama
Alexis Bledel, The Handmaid's Tale, Hulu
Cicely Tyson, How to Get Away With Murder, ABC
Laverne Cox, Orange Is the New Black, Netflix
Harriet Walter, Succession, HBO
Cherry Jones, Succession, HBO
Phylicia Rashad, This Is Us, NBC
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
Matt Shakman, The Great, "Pilot", Hulu
Amy Sherman-Palladino, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, "It's Comedy or Cabbage", Prime Video
Daniel Palladino, The Marvelous Mrs. Masiel, "Marvelous Radio," Hulu
Gail Mancuso, Modern Family, "Finale Part 2," ABC
Ramy Youssef, Ramy, "Miakhalifia," Hulu
Andre Cividino and Daniel Levy, Schitt's Creek "Happy Ending" Pop TV
James Burrows, Will & Grace "We Love Lucy" NBC
Outstanding Directing for a Drama
Benjamin Caron, The Crown, "Aberfan" Netflix
Jessica Hobbs, The Crown, "Cri de Coeur" Netflix
Lesli Linka Glatter, Homeland, "Prisoners of Wars" Showtime
Mimi Leder, The Morning Show, "The Interview" Apple TV+
Alik Sakharov, Ozark, "Fire Pink" Netflix
Ben Semanoff, Ozark, "Su Casa Es Mi Casa" Netflix
Andrij Parekh, Succession, "Hunting", HBO
Mark Mylod, Succession, "This Is Not For Tears" HBO
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
Micheal Schur, The Good Place, "Whenever You're Ready" NBC
Tony McNamara, The Great, "The Great" Hulu
Daniel Levy, Schitt's Creek, "Happy Ending" Pop TV
David West Read, Schitt's Creek, "The Presidential Suite" Pop TV
Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil, What We Do In The Shadows "Collaboration" FX
Paul Simms, What We Do In The Shadows, "Ghosts" FX
Stefani Robinson, What We Do in The Shadows "On The Run" FX
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
Thomas Schnauz, Better Call Saul, "Bad Choice Road" AMC
Gorden Smith, Better Call Saul, "Bagman" AMC
Peter Morgan, The Crown, "Aberfan" Netflix
Chris Mundy, Ozark, All In" Netflix
John Shiban, Ozark, "Boss Fight" Netflix
Miki Johnson, Ozark, "Fire Pink" Netflix
Jesse Armstrong, Succession, "This Is Not For Tears" HBO
Outstanding Variety Talk Series
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, Comedy Central
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, TBS
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, HBO
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, CBS
Jimmy Kimmel Live!, ABC
Outstanding Variety Sketch Series
A Black Lady Sketch Show, HBO
Drunk History, Comedy Central
Saturday Night Live, NBC
Outstanding Limited Series
Little Fires Everywhere, Hulu
Mrs. America, FX
Unbelievable, Netflix
Unorthodox, Netflix
Watchman, HBO
Outstanding Television Movie
American Son, Netflix
Bad Education, HBO
Dolly Parton's Heartstrings: These Old Bones
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, Netflix
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs The Reverend, Netflix
Outstanding Reality-Competition Program
The Masked Singer, FOX
Nailed It, Netflix
RuPaul's Drag Race, VH1
Top Chef, Bravo
The Voice, NBC
What are your thoughts on the nominations? Was your favorite nominated? Leave a comment and tell us your thoughts!
The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards will air September 20th on ABC hosting by Jimmy Kimmel.
#Primetime Emmy#Emmy Awards#Nominations#The Good Place#Schitt's Creek#Watchman#HBO#Netflix#The Crown#Ozak#Ozark#Succession#Modern Family#What We Do In The Shadows#FX#NBC#ABC#CBS
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Scream Factory has revealed the specs for its Body Parts Blu-ray, which releases on January 28. The 1991 horror-thriller is available for pre-order for $22.99 on Amazon.
Produced by Frank Mancuso Jr. (Friday the 13th franchise), the film is directed by Eric Red (Bad Moon) from a script he co-wrote with Norman Snider (Dead Ringers), based on the novel Choice Cuts by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac. Jeff Fahey, Kim Delaney, Brad Dourif, and Zakes Mokae star.
Read on for the special features.
Special features:
Audio commentary with director/co-writer Eric Red (new)
Interview with director Eric Red (new)
Interview with actor Paul Ben-Victor (new)
Interview with actor Peter Murnik (new)
Interview with editor Anthony Redman (new)
Deleted gore footage with optional commentary by director Eric Red
Theatrical trailer
TV spots
Still gallery
Bill Chrushank is a criminal psychologist who loses his arm and nearly his life in a grisly car accident. A daring medical operation follows, in which a donor's arm is successfully grafted onto Bill's body. But after the operation, the arm starts to take on a violent life of its own, striking out against Bill's wife and children. Consumed by fears about his dangerous behavior, Bill is driven to learn the donor's identity – and makes a horrifying discovery that delivers him into a world of unimaginable terror.
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Equinox Review
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Equinox Review
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