TV Review: SCREAM QUEENS (FOX)
The creators of Glee bring us a new “sorority-based horror-comedy”, but is it funny, sexy or scary?
The creators of Glee bring us a new “sorority-based horror-comedy”, but is it funny, sexy or scary?
Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween), Emma Roberts (“American Horror Story: Freak Show”), Oliver Hudson, Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award nominee Lea Michele (“Glee”), Academy Award nominee Abigail Breslin (Little Miss Sunshine, Zombieland, August: Osage County) and Keke Palmer (Akeelah and the Bee, “Masters of Sex”) will star in the limited series. Additionally, Grammy Award nominee and actress Ariana Grande will guest-star in a recurring role, as will Nick Jonas (“Kingdom”).
Lea Michele and Kate Upton are set to headline William H. Macy’s second directorial feature, a road trip sex comedy titled The Layover, playing a pair of lifelong best friends who decide to avoid their problems by taking a vacation only to find that their plane has been rerouted due to a hurricane warning. To make matters worse, the two friends find themselves in a hilarious battle for the same guy during an extended layover in St. Louis.
Glee sang its last tune on Friday night. The Fox show, once a ratings behemoth and the kind of show selected to air after the Super Bowl, ended its six-season run very much in line with its recent Friday episodes.
Glee’s tearjerking two-part series finale, “2009/Dreams Come True”, aired last night, and you can watch all the emotional final musical performances now!
FOX’s seminal musical signs off with a tearjerking final goodbye.
GLEE goes back in time to find out why the original members of New Directions initially signed up for glee club. Then, GLEE flashes forward to see how the character’s lives have progressed five years down the road in the all-new, special two-hour “2009/Dreams Come True” Series Finale episode of GLEE airing Friday, March 20 (8:00-10:00 PM ET /PT) on FOX.
GLEE goes back in time to find out why the original members of New Directions initially signed up for glee club. Then, GLEE flashes forward to see how the character’s lives have progressed five years down the road in the all-new, special two-hour “2009/Dreams Come True” Series Finale episode of GLEE airing Friday, March 20 (8:00-10:00 PM ET /PT) on FOX.
The final solo Lea Michele’s Rachel will perform on the FOX series is an original ballad penned by co-star Darren Criss entitled “This Time”, and- before the finale airs this Friday- you can listen to it now.
GLEE goes back in time to find out why the original members of New Directions initially signed up for glee club. Then, GLEE flashes forward to see how the character’s lives have progressed five years down the road in the all-new, special two-hour “2009 / Dreams Come True” Series Finale episode of GLEE airing Friday, March 20 (8:00-10:00 PM ET /PT) on FOX. (GLE-609/613) (TV-14; D, L) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
The official synopsis and full cast list for the series finale of FOX’s Glee, airing March 20, has been revealed. The two-part episode entitled “2009”/”Dreams Come True” will avail of flashbacks and see the return of many of the show’s popular former guest stars, including Jonathan Groff and Melissa Benoist.
CBS has found its “Supergirl” in “Glee” alum Melissa Benoist. The hourlong drama pilot was written by Greg Berlanti and Ali Adler, and hails from Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.
FOX has announced today that Joe Manganiello (“True Blood,” Magic Mike XXL), Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award nominee Lea Michele (“Glee”), Academy Award nominee Abigail Breslin (Little Miss Sunshine, Zombieland) and Keke Palmer (Akeelah and the Bee, “Masters of Sex”) have been cast as series regulars in their comedy-horror anthology series “Scream Queens.” They join the previously-announced Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween) and Emma Roberts (“American Horror Story: Freak Show”).
FOX’s once-phenomenally successful musical drama returned last night with a weak season premiere.
Over the last five years, the series has followed a dynamic group of high school students from the halls of McKinley to the mean streets of New York City, as they embarked on life after high school. This season, after her humiliating failure as a TV actress, New Directions’ original star, Rachel Berry, comes home to Lima to figure out what she wants to do next.