Showbiz Cheat Sheet Interview: Juliet Landau Talks Place Among the Dead

“I really decided to use the vampire genre for a number of reasons in this project,” Landau said. “First of all, to make an entertaining movie. Second of all, to lull the audience into a sense of safety to explore unsafe and radical ideas. Third of all, to bring in my history from Buffy and Angel and all the other actors’ histories such as Gary Oldman, Ron Perlman, Robert Patrick, Lance Henriksen, Joss Whedon and bestselling authors Charlaine Harris and Anne Rice both appearing for the first time ever in a scripted narrative film. So it was a way to bring all of their histories in.”

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Monkeys Fighting Robots Review: Firefly #23

The plot also raises some reasonable questions about ethics, Mal’s character (and method of getting things done), and the concept of following the letter of the law (as opposed to the intent). These are all good debates to bring up, and could arguably result in some interesting conversations among fans.

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Slate Magazine Discuss How Hush Speaks to Censorship

“Hush” fully embraces the monster-as-metaphor template, with the Gentlemen as representations of government officials who restrict speech. Under a censorship regime, messages, especially those perceived as being contrary to the state’s ends, are banned by removing the political voices of both citizens and media. Like the Gentlemen, those who censor often do so to conceal truths. As Yale historian Timothy Snyder writers, “Since the truth sets you free, people who oppress you resist the truth.” Modeling some heads of state both past and present, the Gentlemen don’t care what norms have been established; they’re all about getting their way.

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TheWrap Interview: David Boreanaz Talks SEAL Team’s Season 4 Premiere

“What’s great about Season 4 is we’re allowed and we’ve earned the right to really get underneath their skin and see where their head is,” Boreanaz added. “And they’re all not there. I mean, they’re going to lose a lot. When you sacrifice, you lose a lot. And in losing a lot, you see more doors open for them. And some will be good that the audience will like and some the audience won’t like. But it’s a continuous revolving door that we can’t shy away from.”

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TV Insider Interview: David Boreanaz on SEAL Team Season 4 Premiere

SEAL Team begins its fourth season the way it intended to end its third (before production had to shut down early): Bravo hunting down the terrorist who eluded them, and major decisions made for three of the team members.

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ET Online Interview: David Boreanaz Talks SEAL Team Season 4 Premiere ***SPOILERS***

***SPOILERS*** Do not read if you have not seen SEAL Team Season 4 two-hour premiere

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Variety Interview: David Boreanaz Talks SEAL Team, Buffy and LGBTQ Youth

I hate bullies. We’re all people, so live in love, man. When I posted that on Instagram, I got a lot of flak from people: “Oh, you#re Catholic and you shouldn’t be wearing that.” hence why I turned my comments off and Instagram people are like, “Why did you turn your comments off?” Probably because I’m really not too interested in your opinion.

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David Boreanaz Talks SEAL Team, Stacey Abrams, Buffy Reboot and more on iHeart Radio’s Podcast.

David Boreanaz recently appeared on iHeart Radio’s The Big Ticket podcast where he talked about the new series of SEAL Team, Stacey Abrams’ tweet about…

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Harry Lennix to Build Theatre and Black Arts Museum.

Harry Lennix (Dollhouse) has purchased a building in Chicago’s South Side where he proposes to build a two-theatre complex and museum focusing on Black Americans…

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ET Interview: David Boreanaz Talks SEAL Team Season 4

“We see Jason when he was Bravo Three and we see a young Neil Brown when he was Bravo Four, so you see the two in different worlds, what their attitudes were like and what they were all about,” Boreanaz says of exploring his character’s younger, gung-ho self. “It becomes this journey — almost a character study — for [Jason] to find his resolve as to why he wants to possibly step down from Bravo team, which gives us a whole different light.

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