Scene of the Month
A monthly feature in which we re trying to find the most compelling, best acted, written, directed and just generally great, memorable scenes that we ve seen in the past month on TV.
CLARICE, You Can t Rule Me & Get Right with God , March 4 & 11, 2021, Actors: Rebecca Breeds, Michael Cudlitz, Natalie Brown, The Scenes: Krendler tells Clarice why he’s been hard on her & Clarice attempts to escape
Laura B: Clarice attempts to escape, only for Dr. Marilyn Felker to win the fight and give Clarice a dose of something deadly. This is by far my favorite episode to date, given how wonderfully gothic this episode was, but the combination of actresses just really worked, as Natalie Brown was a delightful semi-bonkers character to watch Clarice have to come up against and Rebecca Breeds continues to bring Clarice to life in a way that feels so spot on to the character in the books.
How a vibrant young man from a good home met the worst possible end: The full story of Harry Baker s murder
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Readers react after health chief reassures over AstraZeneca vaccine concerns
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THE BEACH Directed by Rodrigo Gudiño and Produced by Slash Wraps Filming
Filming has wrapped on THE BEACH directed by Rue Morgue s Rodrigo Gudiño and executive produced by Slash from Guns N’ Roses By Josh Millican
The Beach, a new horror movie directed by Rue Morgue Magazine founder Rodrigo Gudiño, has finished principal photography. Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash serves as an executive producer on the film and will also co-produce the score.
Variety broke the news reporting:
Based on a book by horror novelist Nick Cutter (born Craig Davidson), with a screenplay co-penned by Cutter and Ian Weir,