Midway through Bob Clark’s Deathdream (originally titled Dead of Night), Andy Brooks (Richard Backus) dons a pair of black leather gloves and sunglasses for an upcoming date. Andy displays a suave and calm demeanor that should be familiar to fans of Jean-Pierre Melville’s 1967 film Le Samouraï, which features Alain Delon as the ne plus ultra of psychotic cool; his haircut even recalls that of Steve McQueen in 1968’s Bullitt. However, Andy’s garb has a tactile purpose, concealing as it does his deteriorating skin, which will turn to dust without a replenishing supply of blood. Because of this, Clark’s genre film goes in the opposite direction of peddling cool, as Deathdream shows how a pair of designer shades can only momentarily shield the irreparable physical and psychological scars of war.
That Deathdream is a vehement anti-war statement can only be ascertained gradually, as Andy’s parents, Charles...
That Deathdream is a vehement anti-war statement can only be ascertained gradually, as Andy’s parents, Charles...
- 5/18/2024
- by Clayton Dillard
- Slant Magazine
Average fans of A Christmas Story likely don’t know that director Bob Clark had once made creepy horror pictures with Alan Ormsby, but this independent shock effort of the early ’70s still casts a spell of dread. Although Vietnam is never mentioned, the war’s shadow strikes deep into the heart of a small-town family. John Marley and Lynn Carlin lead a fine cast.
Deathdream
Blu-ray + DVD
Blue Underground
1974 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 88 min. / Dead of Night, The
Night Andy Came Home, Night Walk, The Veteran, Whispers / Street Date November 28, 2017 /
Starring: John Marley, Lynn Carlin, Richard Backus, Henderson Forsythe,
Anya Ormsby, Jane Daly, Michael Mazes.
Cinematography: Jack McGowan
Film Editor: Ronald Sinclair
Original Music: Carl Zittrer
Written by Alan Ormsby
Produced by Bob Clark, Peter James, John Trent
Directed by Bob Clark
This gem comes back every ten years in an improved transfer. Bob Clark and Alan Ormsby’s Canadian-financed...
Deathdream
Blu-ray + DVD
Blue Underground
1974 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 88 min. / Dead of Night, The
Night Andy Came Home, Night Walk, The Veteran, Whispers / Street Date November 28, 2017 /
Starring: John Marley, Lynn Carlin, Richard Backus, Henderson Forsythe,
Anya Ormsby, Jane Daly, Michael Mazes.
Cinematography: Jack McGowan
Film Editor: Ronald Sinclair
Original Music: Carl Zittrer
Written by Alan Ormsby
Produced by Bob Clark, Peter James, John Trent
Directed by Bob Clark
This gem comes back every ten years in an improved transfer. Bob Clark and Alan Ormsby’s Canadian-financed...
- 12/5/2017
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
With Fox renewing The Exorcist for a second season, fans have more spiritual showdowns to look forward to when the series returns on September 29th. Previous reports have revealed that the Rance family will not be the focus in the second season, and new plot details reveal that Father Tomas and Marcus are indeed going to set their sights on a new location, with John Cho (Star Trek Beyond) joining the cast to play a character the duo will encounter on the West Coast.
Press Release: John Cho (the “Star Trek” franchise) has been cast on Season Two of The Exorcist, premiering Friday, Sept. 29 (9:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox.
Opening an entirely new chapter in the iconic franchise, Season Two of The Exorcist finds Father Tomas Ortega (Alfonso Herrera) and a newly collarless Marcus Keane (Ben Daniels) out of Chicago and on the road, searching out evil.
Press Release: John Cho (the “Star Trek” franchise) has been cast on Season Two of The Exorcist, premiering Friday, Sept. 29 (9:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox.
Opening an entirely new chapter in the iconic franchise, Season Two of The Exorcist finds Father Tomas Ortega (Alfonso Herrera) and a newly collarless Marcus Keane (Ben Daniels) out of Chicago and on the road, searching out evil.
- 7/8/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Perhaps best remembered for the huge success of teen comedy Porky’s (1981) and perennial yuletide fave A Christmas Story (1983), Bob Clark will forever be known to horror fans as the director of Black Christmas (1974) , the taut, flat out scary as hell blueprint for John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978) . However, the same year he made BC, came the potent anti Vietnam parable Deathdream, aka Dead of Night, a chilling indictment on the ravages of war mixed with a spooky EC Comics vibe. Rarely talked about, it still packs a wallop today.
Made right after Clark’s rather boring zombie debut Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things (1972), but not released until August of ’74, Deathdream didn’t make much of a ripple at the box office but did see some solid notices. At the time, there weren’t a lot of films tackling the Vietnam War (most notable was 1968’s execrable John Wayne...
Made right after Clark’s rather boring zombie debut Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things (1972), but not released until August of ’74, Deathdream didn’t make much of a ripple at the box office but did see some solid notices. At the time, there weren’t a lot of films tackling the Vietnam War (most notable was 1968’s execrable John Wayne...
- 9/12/2015
- by Scott Drebit
- DailyDead
Deathdeam
Directed by Bob Clark
Writen by Alan Ormsby
Starring John Marley, Lynn Carlin, and Richard Backus
USA 1972
On August 30th, 1972, Deathdream was released to American theaters. Not the standard Halloween release month, but close enough to it. This second Tombstone Tuesday pick is unlike any other zombie flick in terms of its storyline and technicalities. This movie features one zombie, in one town, with only one purpose to kill.
Andy Brooks, a Vietnam soldier killed in combat, is willed back to life by his grieving mother. From his coffin to his hometown, Andy manages to hitchhike to his family, but not without murdering a man and draining his blood along the way. How else is he supposed to maintain a human-like quality? But what differentiates this zombie flick in comparison to so many others is that it has an overarching message, or theme, that it’s trying to convey.
Directed by Bob Clark
Writen by Alan Ormsby
Starring John Marley, Lynn Carlin, and Richard Backus
USA 1972
On August 30th, 1972, Deathdream was released to American theaters. Not the standard Halloween release month, but close enough to it. This second Tombstone Tuesday pick is unlike any other zombie flick in terms of its storyline and technicalities. This movie features one zombie, in one town, with only one purpose to kill.
Andy Brooks, a Vietnam soldier killed in combat, is willed back to life by his grieving mother. From his coffin to his hometown, Andy manages to hitchhike to his family, but not without murdering a man and draining his blood along the way. How else is he supposed to maintain a human-like quality? But what differentiates this zombie flick in comparison to so many others is that it has an overarching message, or theme, that it’s trying to convey.
- 10/14/2014
- by Samantha Ladwig
- SoundOnSight
Around Sleepy Hollow‘s second episode ever, I decided to make like Abbie under the spell of a mystical flute and happily follow where the Fox drama chooses to lead.
Partial nudity-requiring Native American scorpion juice? Sure. Ugliest rag doll in history turns into Andre the Angry Giant? Ok. A police lieutenant who can afford Olivia Pope-worthy leather jackets on her public-servant salary? Of course!
But this week’s installment prompts me to revise my loyalty, just a wee bit. Because even though everyone from Tom Mison and Nicole Beharie down to the guy who paints Moloch’s horn tips...
Partial nudity-requiring Native American scorpion juice? Sure. Ugliest rag doll in history turns into Andre the Angry Giant? Ok. A police lieutenant who can afford Olivia Pope-worthy leather jackets on her public-servant salary? Of course!
But this week’s installment prompts me to revise my loyalty, just a wee bit. Because even though everyone from Tom Mison and Nicole Beharie down to the guy who paints Moloch’s horn tips...
- 10/14/2014
- TVLine.com
Tom Mison is dashing on television as resurrected Ichabod Crane - and in person, his charm is basically a supernatural force. And that onscreen chemistry with Nicole Beharie? Yeah, that definitely translates in real life. We caught up with the antiapocalypse tag team on the red carpet for a special season two sneak peek of the breakout show. Check out the video to watch Tom and Nicole compete for bigger scaredy cat, give hope to fans who are rooting for Ichabod and Abbie aka "Ichabbie," and more! Now hold on to your heads - we've got more behind-the-scenes stories from the Q&A panel featuring Tom, Nicole, and the show's producers. Tom described entering his trailer in the early days of shooting season one to "use the loo" only to find a man with no head reading the newspaper on his toilet - clearly this cast and crew like to...
- 6/4/2014
- by Becca Frucht
- Popsugar.com
Paleyfest 2014 is currently under way, and earlier this week it was "Sleepy Hollow's" turn to tease what's in store for fans during Season 2. We don't have much for you, but considering how anxious we are for the return of Ichabod, Abbie, and the rest of the gang, we'll take what we can get!
TV Guide was at the event on the 19th, and here are the highlights. Be sure to hit the link at the bottom of the page for the rest.
First off, when the show returns, there will be a few new faces in town. "With Irving [Orlando Jones] incarcerated, we have to figure out who's going to be in charge of the law and order in Sleepy Hollow," executive producer Mark Goffman said. Unfortunately, the new captain coming to town is Not an ally to Abbie (Nicole Beharie) and Ichabod (Tom Mison).
As you may recall from the Season 1 finale,...
TV Guide was at the event on the 19th, and here are the highlights. Be sure to hit the link at the bottom of the page for the rest.
First off, when the show returns, there will be a few new faces in town. "With Irving [Orlando Jones] incarcerated, we have to figure out who's going to be in charge of the law and order in Sleepy Hollow," executive producer Mark Goffman said. Unfortunately, the new captain coming to town is Not an ally to Abbie (Nicole Beharie) and Ichabod (Tom Mison).
As you may recall from the Season 1 finale,...
- 3/21/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The cast and executive producers of Fox’s hit supernatural series Sleepy Hollow hit the stage at Los Angeles’s Dolby Theater for their first PaleyFest appearance on Tuesday night. Check out five of the most interesting things we learned from the panel at PaleyFest below:
Season 2 will bring new faces and a new authority figure
Brace yourselves for season 2, Sleepy Heads — from the sounds of the Sleepy Hollow panel, this upcoming season will showcase a slew of both familiar and unfamiliar faces. Showrunners promised that fans would be introduced to new characters both of the human and supernatural variety.
Season 2 will bring new faces and a new authority figure
Brace yourselves for season 2, Sleepy Heads — from the sounds of the Sleepy Hollow panel, this upcoming season will showcase a slew of both familiar and unfamiliar faces. Showrunners promised that fans would be introduced to new characters both of the human and supernatural variety.
- 3/20/2014
- by Pamela Gocobachi
- EW - Inside TV
The final two episodes of "Sleepy Hollow" were full of plenty of revelations -- John Cho's Andy Brooks lived, then died, then lived, then died; Irving was transferred upstate and missed All the good stuff; Katrina's soul was freed how?! -- but nothing compared to the brain-melting final 15 minutes.
Yes, just like the cast promised, your head definitely exploded at the conclusion of the second episode, "Bad Blood." We never saw it coming -- John Noble's Henry is actually Jeremy, Ichabod and Katrina's son. But wait, that's not all! He is also the second horseman. We repeat: He Is The Second Horseman.
"I'm much more than that -- your binding spell had no effect because there was nothing to bind," he tells his parents. "The second horseman was unearthed over a decade ago, on this very day under the darkening sun. And, as Moloch prophesized, has waited all this time to take form.
Yes, just like the cast promised, your head definitely exploded at the conclusion of the second episode, "Bad Blood." We never saw it coming -- John Noble's Henry is actually Jeremy, Ichabod and Katrina's son. But wait, that's not all! He is also the second horseman. We repeat: He Is The Second Horseman.
"I'm much more than that -- your binding spell had no effect because there was nothing to bind," he tells his parents. "The second horseman was unearthed over a decade ago, on this very day under the darkening sun. And, as Moloch prophesized, has waited all this time to take form.
- 1/21/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
New Sleepy Hollow finale episodes 12 & 13,season 1 spoilers & clips hit the net. Last night, Fox served up the new spoilers and sneak peek/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Sleepy Hollow" finale episodes12 and 13 of season 1. The episodes are entitled, "Indispensable Man" and "Bad Blood" and they appear to be pretty interesting as Ichabod describes a gateway to purgatory, and more. In the new "Indispensable Man" and "Bad Blood" finale episodes, Deputy Andy Brooks, the undead and reluctant minion of Moloch, is going to return to Sleepy Hollow ,and once again ,profess his love for Abbie. As a token, he will try to give her shelter from the coming apocalypse ,and upon her refusal, will deliver another chilling warning about the betrayal she is fated to undergo at Ichabod’s hand. In the meantime, Crane will remember his final meeting with General Washington and begins to make progress uncovering some of the Bible’s hidden secrets.
- 1/14/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
After a month hiatus, Sleepy Hollow returns Monday night (Fox, 9 p.m. Et) with an episode that star Tom Mison promises will be a scary one. “It’s a constantly tense one,” he says. “I like that the show does simmer, and then there are a few moments that jump out at you.” The hour explores more of Jenny Mills’ (Lyndie Greenwood) past, Mison teases, “and the fact that she was once possessed — who wasn’t.” As the clip below reveals, Sheriff Corbin (Clancy Brown) helped Jenny through the possession, which had an effect on her relationship with her sister,...
- 1/13/2014
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
New Sleepy Hollow episode 12,season 1 official spoilers,plotline revealed by Fox. Recently, Fox dished out the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Sleepy Hollow" episode 12 of season 1. The episode is entitled, "Indispensable Man," and it sounds like things will get quite interesting as Deputy Andy Brooks attempts to get fresh with Abbie again, gets turned down again, and more. In the new,12th episode press release: Deputy Andy Brooks, the undead and reluctant minion of Moloch, is going to return to Sleepy Hollow ,and once again ,profess his love for Abbie. As a token, he is going to offer her shelter from the coming apocalypse ,and upon her refusal, will repeat a chilling warning about the betrayal she is fated to suffer at Ichabod’s hand. In the meantime, Crane will recall his final meeting with General Washington and begins to make progress uncovering some of the Bible’s hidden secrets.
- 1/13/2014
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Sleepy Hollow‘s Orlando Jones knows what you’re thinking.
The man is online all. the. time. He scans Tumblr, tosses out fan fiction prompts, live-tweets episodes and gets all up in it with the increasingly enthusiastic viewers of his supernatural series. With all of those hours logged on the Web, he’s seen a lot of theories about what his character, the seemingly straitlaced Capt. Frank Irving, might be hiding.
“I can honestly say everybody is off, very off,” he says during a pause in filming, as he sits off to the side of the show’s North Carolina...
The man is online all. the. time. He scans Tumblr, tosses out fan fiction prompts, live-tweets episodes and gets all up in it with the increasingly enthusiastic viewers of his supernatural series. With all of those hours logged on the Web, he’s seen a lot of theories about what his character, the seemingly straitlaced Capt. Frank Irving, might be hiding.
“I can honestly say everybody is off, very off,” he says during a pause in filming, as he sits off to the side of the show’s North Carolina...
- 12/5/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Sleepy Hollow Season 1, Episode 8 “Necromancer”
Written by Mark Hoffman and Phillip Iscove
Directed by Paul Edwards
Airs Monday nights at 9pm Et on Fox
After the events of “The Midnight Ride” where Ichabod (Tom Mison), Abbie (Nicole Beharie), and Captain Irving (Orlando Jones) capture and neutralize the Headless Horseman, it seems his threat is over for a while. This isn’t the case as the Horseman’s probing reveal Ichabod’s deepest fears and yet another dark secret from his past. “Necromancer” also explores the idea of free will vs. destiny using the undead cop Andy Brooks (John Cho) and Ichabod’s wife Katrina (Katia Winter) as case studies. Writers Mark Hoffman and Phillip Iscove use both Ichabod and the Horseman’s past to create conflict in this episode while also giving it real thematic resonance. There is also a nice B-plot involving Jenny Mills (Lyndie Greenwood) and Irving as...
Written by Mark Hoffman and Phillip Iscove
Directed by Paul Edwards
Airs Monday nights at 9pm Et on Fox
After the events of “The Midnight Ride” where Ichabod (Tom Mison), Abbie (Nicole Beharie), and Captain Irving (Orlando Jones) capture and neutralize the Headless Horseman, it seems his threat is over for a while. This isn’t the case as the Horseman’s probing reveal Ichabod’s deepest fears and yet another dark secret from his past. “Necromancer” also explores the idea of free will vs. destiny using the undead cop Andy Brooks (John Cho) and Ichabod’s wife Katrina (Katia Winter) as case studies. Writers Mark Hoffman and Phillip Iscove use both Ichabod and the Horseman’s past to create conflict in this episode while also giving it real thematic resonance. There is also a nice B-plot involving Jenny Mills (Lyndie Greenwood) and Irving as...
- 11/19/2013
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
Sleepy Hollow pop quiz, question #1: Who the heck was the Headless Horseman before he got all Hessianed-up?
Question #2: Is Andy Brooks a good guy? Bad guy? A little of both?
Question #3: How is Ichabod somehow even more fantastic than normal when losing his colonial cool?
All of the answers lie in this week’s excellent episode, “Necromancer.” Let’s review the major developments.
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Dead Cat Got Your Tongue? | The horseman is still chained up in the cell Ichabod informs us...
Question #2: Is Andy Brooks a good guy? Bad guy? A little of both?
Question #3: How is Ichabod somehow even more fantastic than normal when losing his colonial cool?
All of the answers lie in this week’s excellent episode, “Necromancer.” Let’s review the major developments.
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Dead Cat Got Your Tongue? | The horseman is still chained up in the cell Ichabod informs us...
- 11/19/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
It has been a very quotable week on television. Enjoy that with some of the best lines from shows like "Agents of Shield," "American Horror Story: Coven," "Bones," "New Girl" and more.
Warning: There are spoilers ahead for anyone who hasn't watched everything on TV this week.
"It's a brave new world, boys. Don't you read the papers? Anyone can listen in on your phone -- even when it's turned off." - Carter on "Person of Interest"
"I would happily build a treehouse and spend the rest of my days dodging poison arrows and lost boys as long as I had you by my side." --Snow White on "Once Upon a Time"
"Do you want to keep playing, or do you want to win?" - The Mother to Barney on a "How I Met Your Mother" flashback
"I can't be part of your bad girl shenanigans." - Simmons to Skye...
Warning: There are spoilers ahead for anyone who hasn't watched everything on TV this week.
"It's a brave new world, boys. Don't you read the papers? Anyone can listen in on your phone -- even when it's turned off." - Carter on "Person of Interest"
"I would happily build a treehouse and spend the rest of my days dodging poison arrows and lost boys as long as I had you by my side." --Snow White on "Once Upon a Time"
"Do you want to keep playing, or do you want to win?" - The Mother to Barney on a "How I Met Your Mother" flashback
"I can't be part of your bad girl shenanigans." - Simmons to Skye...
- 11/18/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Review Caroline Preece 13 Nov 2013 - 14:22
Sleepy Hollow's recent break from the schedules did nothing to dissipate its momentum. Here's Caroline's review...
This review contains spoilers.
1.7 The Midnight Ride
Well that was quite exciting, wasn't it? We're only half way through the first season of Sleepy Hollow, and it seems Ichabad and Abby haven't just found a way to trap the horseman, but have also managed to actually trap him. Will this stick? Probably not given the aforementioned episode number, but it's still a pleasing development for a show almost entirely dependent on its villains. If the horseman never gets his head back then the apocalypse can never get started and nobody needs to bother about being a witness at all.
Then again, this is television, so we can bet that, even if the horseman doesn't escape his artificial sunlight prison straight away, something else is going to come along to complicate their lives.
Sleepy Hollow's recent break from the schedules did nothing to dissipate its momentum. Here's Caroline's review...
This review contains spoilers.
1.7 The Midnight Ride
Well that was quite exciting, wasn't it? We're only half way through the first season of Sleepy Hollow, and it seems Ichabad and Abby haven't just found a way to trap the horseman, but have also managed to actually trap him. Will this stick? Probably not given the aforementioned episode number, but it's still a pleasing development for a show almost entirely dependent on its villains. If the horseman never gets his head back then the apocalypse can never get started and nobody needs to bother about being a witness at all.
Then again, this is television, so we can bet that, even if the horseman doesn't escape his artificial sunlight prison straight away, something else is going to come along to complicate their lives.
- 11/13/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Sleepy Hollow Episode 107
“The Midnight Ride”
Written By: Heather v. Regnier
Directed By: Doug Aarniokosi
Original Airdate: 11 November 2013
In This Episode...
Ichabod heads over to a meeting with the Freemasons. He promises Abbie he will insist they include her in their normally men-only club, so she meets him there. By the time they arrive, they find the four Freemasons, dead and headless, and watch as the Horseman rides off with a fistful of heads. The Freemasons were the keeper of secrets on the side of good (as in, good vs. evil) and the Horseman came there looking for his skull. He didn’t find it - because it wasn’t there.
Abbie and Ichabod go to the captain to ask for the skull back so they can destroy it. He is hesitant but gives in, and goes to the lab he sent it out to. Paul, the lab tech, has...
“The Midnight Ride”
Written By: Heather v. Regnier
Directed By: Doug Aarniokosi
Original Airdate: 11 November 2013
In This Episode...
Ichabod heads over to a meeting with the Freemasons. He promises Abbie he will insist they include her in their normally men-only club, so she meets him there. By the time they arrive, they find the four Freemasons, dead and headless, and watch as the Horseman rides off with a fistful of heads. The Freemasons were the keeper of secrets on the side of good (as in, good vs. evil) and the Horseman came there looking for his skull. He didn’t find it - because it wasn’t there.
Abbie and Ichabod go to the captain to ask for the skull back so they can destroy it. He is hesitant but gives in, and goes to the lab he sent it out to. Paul, the lab tech, has...
- 11/12/2013
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
Sleepy Hollow, Season 1, Episode 7: “The Midnight Ride”
Written by Heather V. Regnier
Directed by Doug Aarnioski
Airs Mondays at 9pm Et on Fox
Sleepy Hollow‘s biggest strength as a show is taking risks, and it takes some pretty big ones in this episode which change the outlook of the show from here on out. “The Midnight Ride” has a fast moving plot that weaves in elements from both the past and present to create a compelling clash between Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) and the Horseman of Death (Richard Cetrone). At times, the characters feel like ciphers in the workings of the story, but Heather Regnier injects plenty of humor into Ichabod’s dialogue and starts to make Sleepy Hollow policemen Frank Irving (Orlando Jones) and Luke Morales (Nicholas Gonzalez) more three dimensional presences on the show. This character growth and the chemistry between Ichabod and Abbie (Nicole Beharie...
Written by Heather V. Regnier
Directed by Doug Aarnioski
Airs Mondays at 9pm Et on Fox
Sleepy Hollow‘s biggest strength as a show is taking risks, and it takes some pretty big ones in this episode which change the outlook of the show from here on out. “The Midnight Ride” has a fast moving plot that weaves in elements from both the past and present to create a compelling clash between Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) and the Horseman of Death (Richard Cetrone). At times, the characters feel like ciphers in the workings of the story, but Heather Regnier injects plenty of humor into Ichabod’s dialogue and starts to make Sleepy Hollow policemen Frank Irving (Orlando Jones) and Luke Morales (Nicholas Gonzalez) more three dimensional presences on the show. This character growth and the chemistry between Ichabod and Abbie (Nicole Beharie...
- 11/12/2013
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
You know that frustrated feeling you get when you can’t find your keys? Sleepy Hollow‘s Headless Horseman hasn’t been able to find his head for the past several weeks – naturally, the guy’s a little cranky.
So when he encounters Ichabod and Abbie – and their new ally, Capt. Irving – in this episode, the horseman isn’t playing around. Good thing our heroes are ready for him, thanks to a tip from an undead friend (or is it foe?). Read on as we review the major developments of “The Midnight Ride.”
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So when he encounters Ichabod and Abbie – and their new ally, Capt. Irving – in this episode, the horseman isn’t playing around. Good thing our heroes are ready for him, thanks to a tip from an undead friend (or is it foe?). Read on as we review the major developments of “The Midnight Ride.”
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- 11/12/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
On TV this Monday: Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston returns to How I Met Your Mother, Sleepy Hollow gets an uninvited guest and The Blacklist and Hart of Dixie deal with family matters. As a supplement to TVLine’s original features (linked within), here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.
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8 pm How I Met Your Mother (CBS) | In a “flashback” episode, the gang ponders the Ted/Robin/Barney triangle, and Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) returns as Ted’s former boss, Hammond Druthers. (Hopefully without any,...
Video | Bones First Look: Witness Booth and Brennan’s First Fight as a Married Couple
8 pm How I Met Your Mother (CBS) | In a “flashback” episode, the gang ponders the Ted/Robin/Barney triangle, and Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) returns as Ted’s former boss, Hammond Druthers. (Hopefully without any,...
- 11/11/2013
- by riannucci
- TVLine.com
There's no question this year's breakout hit is "Sleepy Hollow," due in no small part to its cheeky and brazen revisionist history. Like what you'll see in this "American History: Uncovered" look at the shocking truth behind Paul Revere's infamous "Midnight Ride."
But that's just the tip of the iceberg. Settle in and also check out a quartet of clips from Monday night's upcoming episode.
"Sleepy Hollow" Episode 1.07 - "The Midnight Ride" (airs 11/11/13; repeats 11/15/13)
Abbie (Nicole Beharie) and Ichabod (Tom Mison) must find hidden clues to thwart the evil in Sleepy Hollow, and Abbie gets an unexpected visit from the enigmatic Andy Brooks (guest star John Cho).
Related Story: Get a Sneak Peek of "Sleepy Hollow" Ep. 1.07 - "The Midnight Ride"; Go Behind the Scenes of Ep. 1.06 - "The Sin Eater"
For more info visit "Sleepy Hollow" on Fox.com, "like" "Sleepy Hollow" on Facebook, and follow "Sleepy Hollow" on Twitter.
But that's just the tip of the iceberg. Settle in and also check out a quartet of clips from Monday night's upcoming episode.
"Sleepy Hollow" Episode 1.07 - "The Midnight Ride" (airs 11/11/13; repeats 11/15/13)
Abbie (Nicole Beharie) and Ichabod (Tom Mison) must find hidden clues to thwart the evil in Sleepy Hollow, and Abbie gets an unexpected visit from the enigmatic Andy Brooks (guest star John Cho).
Related Story: Get a Sneak Peek of "Sleepy Hollow" Ep. 1.07 - "The Midnight Ride"; Go Behind the Scenes of Ep. 1.06 - "The Sin Eater"
For more info visit "Sleepy Hollow" on Fox.com, "like" "Sleepy Hollow" on Facebook, and follow "Sleepy Hollow" on Twitter.
- 11/9/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The headless horseman returns to "Sleepy Hollow" in Ep. 1.07, "The Midnight Ride," determined to get his head back and bring about Armageddon. Here's a sneak peek along with a behind-the-scenes look at Ep. 1.06, "The Sin Eater."
For more info visit "Sleepy Hollow" on Fox.com, "like" "Sleepy Hollow" on Facebook, and follow "Sleepy Hollow" on Twitter.
"Sleepy Hollow" Episode 1.07 - "The Midnight Ride" (airs 11/11/13; repeats 11/15/13)
Abbie (Nicole Beharie) and Ichabod (Tom Mison) must find hidden clues to thwart the evil in Sleepy Hollow, and Abbie gets an unexpected visit from the enigmatic Andy Brooks (guest star John Cho).
Related Story: Over a Dozen Stills from "Sleepy Hollow" Episode 1.07 - "The Midnight Ride"
"Sleepy Hollow" Episode 1.06 - "The Sin Eater" (aired 11/4/13; repeats 11/8/13)
When Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) goes missing, his wife, Katrina (Katia Winter), appears to Lt. Abbie Mills (Nicole Beharie) in a vision warning her that the Headless Horseman will...
For more info visit "Sleepy Hollow" on Fox.com, "like" "Sleepy Hollow" on Facebook, and follow "Sleepy Hollow" on Twitter.
"Sleepy Hollow" Episode 1.07 - "The Midnight Ride" (airs 11/11/13; repeats 11/15/13)
Abbie (Nicole Beharie) and Ichabod (Tom Mison) must find hidden clues to thwart the evil in Sleepy Hollow, and Abbie gets an unexpected visit from the enigmatic Andy Brooks (guest star John Cho).
Related Story: Over a Dozen Stills from "Sleepy Hollow" Episode 1.07 - "The Midnight Ride"
"Sleepy Hollow" Episode 1.06 - "The Sin Eater" (aired 11/4/13; repeats 11/8/13)
When Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) goes missing, his wife, Katrina (Katia Winter), appears to Lt. Abbie Mills (Nicole Beharie) in a vision warning her that the Headless Horseman will...
- 11/7/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
We have a quick follow-up to our story last night providing you with a preview of "Sleepy Hollow" Episode 1.07, "The Midnight Ride," in the form of an overflowing image gallery. In addition, to tickle your funny bones, Fox has released a video of "Headless" visiting their offices this past Halloween.
"Sleepy Hollow" Episode 1.07 - "The Midnight Ride" (airs 11/11/13; repeats 11/15/13)
Abbie (Nicole Beharie) and Ichabod (Tom Mison) must find hidden clues to thwart the evil in Sleepy Hollow, and Abbie gets an unexpected visit from the enigmatic Andy Brooks (guest star John Cho).
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"Sleepy Hollow" Episode 1.07 - "The Midnight Ride" (airs 11/11/13; repeats 11/15/13)
Abbie (Nicole Beharie) and Ichabod (Tom Mison) must find hidden clues to thwart the evil in Sleepy Hollow, and Abbie gets an unexpected visit from the enigmatic Andy Brooks (guest star John Cho).
For more info visit "Sleepy Hollow" on Fox.com, "like" "Sleepy Hollow" on Facebook, and follow "Sleepy Hollow" on Twitter.
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- 11/5/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
New Sleepy Hollow episode 7,season 1 intense spoilers & clips hit the net. Last night, Fox released the new spoilers and sneak peek/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Sleepy Hollow" episode 7 of season 1. The episode is entitled, "The Midnight Ride," and it looks quite intense and drama-filled as Ichabod and Abbie seek out ways to stop the evil Horseman, who's looking to keep killing until her gets what he wants, and more. In the new "The Midnight Ride" episode, Abbie and Ichabod are going to have to find a hidden clue to thwart the evil in Sleepy Hollow. Abbie is going to end up, getting an unexpected visit from the enigmatic Andy Brooks. Ichabod is going to reveal that the Horseman plans to kill every night until he gets what he came for, and that they need a witch to cast a spell on him to take him out. Also, more,...
- 11/5/2013
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
"Sleepy Hollow" has returned with a vengeance, and also back next week is guest star John Cho. Check out a preview of Episode 1.07, "The Midnight Ride," but buckle up - it's bumpy!
"Sleepy Hollow" Episode 1.07 - "The Midnight Ride" (airs 11/11/13; repeats 11/15/13)
Abbie (Nicole Beharie) and Ichabod (Tom Mison) must find hidden clues to thwart the evil in Sleepy Hollow, and Abbie gets an unexpected visit from the enigmatic Andy Brooks (guest star John Cho).
For more info visit "Sleepy Hollow" on Fox.com, "like" "Sleepy Hollow" on Facebook, and follow "Sleepy Hollow" on Twitter.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Find hidden clues in the comments section below!
"Sleepy Hollow" Episode 1.07 - "The Midnight Ride" (airs 11/11/13; repeats 11/15/13)
Abbie (Nicole Beharie) and Ichabod (Tom Mison) must find hidden clues to thwart the evil in Sleepy Hollow, and Abbie gets an unexpected visit from the enigmatic Andy Brooks (guest star John Cho).
For more info visit "Sleepy Hollow" on Fox.com, "like" "Sleepy Hollow" on Facebook, and follow "Sleepy Hollow" on Twitter.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Find hidden clues in the comments section below!
- 11/5/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The TV biz has for years been declaring “sweeps” periods about as antiquated as wired remote controls, but Fox apparently wasn’t copied on the memo.
The network on Tuesday issued an extensive bulletin touting its “massive” plans for November sweeps, which kicks off this Thursday. We sifted through the release to weed out the old news (X Factor’s return, Almost Human‘s premiere, etc) and play up the stuff that really matters: the spoilers.
Bones
Monday, Nov. 4 at 8/7c: “The Nazi on the Honeymoon”
While honeymooning in Buenos Aires, Brennan and Booth just can’t get into vacation...
The network on Tuesday issued an extensive bulletin touting its “massive” plans for November sweeps, which kicks off this Thursday. We sifted through the release to weed out the old news (X Factor’s return, Almost Human‘s premiere, etc) and play up the stuff that really matters: the spoilers.
Bones
Monday, Nov. 4 at 8/7c: “The Nazi on the Honeymoon”
While honeymooning in Buenos Aires, Brennan and Booth just can’t get into vacation...
- 10/29/2013
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
New Sleepy Hollow episode 2,season 1 intense spoilers & clips hit the net. Last night, Fox dropped the new spoilers and sneak peek/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Sleepy Hollow" episode 2 of season 1. The episode is entitled, "Blood Moon, " and it appears that it'll be quite intense and drama-filled as Abbie and Ichabod find themselves in another life-threatening situation, and more. In the new "Blood Moon" episode, still adjusting to his 21st century reality, Ichabod Crane and Det. Abbie Mills are going to move forward in their mission to unravel the mysteries lurking in Sleepy Hollow. A frightful vision from Ichabod's former wife, Katrina, is going to send the unlikely duo on the hunt for a vengeful witch from the 1700s who has been awoken by unknown evils and is on a path of destruction in the quaint town. In the meantime, despite all odds, Officer Andy Brooks will be back...
- 9/17/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
By Chris Wright, MoreHorror.com
Bob Clark (Black Christmas (review)) brings us a disturbing yet sad horror film that gives you the creeps its entire duration. Dead of Night, also released as Deathdream, surprised me at how good it was despite the premise that sounded shaky at first. Also, this is the first movie that Tom Savini was in charge of the special affects. After being released by Gorgon Video and various other labels in the early 1980s, Blue Underground released this movie with special features on DVD.
The premise is a young soldier is killed in Vietnam but the parents get the dream they wished for when their son turns up at their front door seemingly fine. My reaction when I found out about this movie was it was going to be a run of the mill zombie flick. To my surprise, this movie has deeper elements such as...
Bob Clark (Black Christmas (review)) brings us a disturbing yet sad horror film that gives you the creeps its entire duration. Dead of Night, also released as Deathdream, surprised me at how good it was despite the premise that sounded shaky at first. Also, this is the first movie that Tom Savini was in charge of the special affects. After being released by Gorgon Video and various other labels in the early 1980s, Blue Underground released this movie with special features on DVD.
The premise is a young soldier is killed in Vietnam but the parents get the dream they wished for when their son turns up at their front door seemingly fine. My reaction when I found out about this movie was it was going to be a run of the mill zombie flick. To my surprise, this movie has deeper elements such as...
- 7/21/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
ABC's new summer series staring Virginia Madsen will premiere at 9:00 p.m. on June 20 and the network has released a few sneak peeks which we have for you below, along with a short synopsis of the series.
The Mother Of A Family Of Small-town Criminals Tries To Put Her Kids On The Straight And Narrow, On The Prmiere Of ABC’S “Scoundrels”
“And Jill Came Tumbling After” – A family of small-town criminals is shaken when their father is sentenced to a surprisingly long prison term, leaving mom to take care of the criminally enterprising brood. In an effort to keep her kids out of trouble, she decides it’s time for the family to go straight, despite their best efforts to maintain the status quo, on the premiere of “Scoundrels,” Sunday, June 20 (9:00-10:00 p.m., Et) on the ABC Television Network.
Virginia Madsen, Independent Spirit Award winner...
The Mother Of A Family Of Small-town Criminals Tries To Put Her Kids On The Straight And Narrow, On The Prmiere Of ABC’S “Scoundrels”
“And Jill Came Tumbling After” – A family of small-town criminals is shaken when their father is sentenced to a surprisingly long prison term, leaving mom to take care of the criminally enterprising brood. In an effort to keep her kids out of trouble, she decides it’s time for the family to go straight, despite their best efforts to maintain the status quo, on the premiere of “Scoundrels,” Sunday, June 20 (9:00-10:00 p.m., Et) on the ABC Television Network.
Virginia Madsen, Independent Spirit Award winner...
- 6/17/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
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