WilmOnFilm Flashback: CBS Under the Dome
Premiere date: June 24, 2013
Cast: Mike Vogel, Rachelle Lefevre, Dean Norris, Britt Robertson, Colin Ford, Aisha Hinds, Natalie Martinez, Alexander Koch, Mackenzie Lintz, Kylie Bunbury, Marg Helgenberger, Dwight Yoakam
Filming dates: February 2013 – August 2015
Synopsis: The residents of Chester’s Mill, a sleepy town with big secrets, are suddenly cut off from the rest of the world when an invisible and impenetrable dome comes down over the town. What caused this phenomenon is unknown, but the real danger may be the people trapped under the dome who begin to create factions and fight for power with no help in sight.
Big Debuts And Mitsubishi In The USA: Rambling About Cars #8 ++ There are no auto shows, so there are a ton of debuts happening online.
It s podcast time! While we generally try to keep the show evergreen by picking topics that you can listen to at any time, but this week there s news that we can t ignore.
By a rough count, there were 16 vehicle unveilings in the past 10 days, and we picked out some of the more important ones to highlight. The 502-horsepower Porsche 911 GT3 is the most driver-focused version of the 992-generation to arrive yet. The new Mercedes-Benz C-Class has a modest 255 hp launch but has an interior that rivals anything in its segment. The Lexus IS 500 puts a V8 back into the sedan s lineup, and the McLaren Artura is the latest entry-level model in the brand s lineup.
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Now Scream This, a column where horror experts Chris Evangelista and Matt Donato tell you what scary, spooky, and spine-tingling movies are streaming and where you can watch them.)
Matt: Happy New Year, I guess? As the calendar turned from 2020 to 2021, we all thought, “How could it possibly get worse?” Then Donald Trump encouraged and incited a coup at Capitol Hill, the day that I’m writing about which horror movies are making my resolution list. I don’t know what to do with a lot of the words in that sentence or how they fit together, but sure, here are a few streaming horror films that have been on my radar for far too long that I intend to finally watch this year. Who knows? If there’s not another tyrannical outburst tomorrow, where domestic terrorists are treated like fifth graders who don’t even need a time out, maybe I’ll muster the motivation to avoid doomscrolling into the void and watch something. Here we go again!
Heroes are cool, but they’re nothing without a villain against which to prove themselves.
The same is true of their respective rides, with the cars and trucks arrayed on the side of evil helping Hollywood establish character, drive the plot, and in the case of more imaginative productions, even taking the role of primary antagonist themselves.
Which movie villain cars and trucks stand out from the pack? Here’s a look at 10 evil rides you wouldn’t want to see in your rearview mirror.
Mean Girls (2004)
The driver: Rachel McAdams as Regina George
Why it’s so effective: Regina George was the queen bee of The Plastics, the cruellest girl gang at North Shore High School. It therefore makes sense she would drive a Lexus SC430, perhaps the best automotive encapsulation of plastic surgery to ever roll off an assembly line.