Not exact matches
«In
Penny Dreadful's first episode, «Night Work,» Sir Malcolm Murray (Timothy Dalton) told Ethan Chandler (Josh Hartnett) to not be amazed by
what he sees.»
Penny Dreadful, Season 3: The cast of
Penny Dreadful discusses
what's in store for them in Season 3.
Penny Dreadful, Season 2: Harry Treadaway discusses
what's in store for Dr. Frankenstein in season 2 of
Penny Dreadful.
Penny Dreadful, Season 3: Josh Hartnett discusses
what's in store for Ethan Chandler in season 3 of
Penny Dreadful.
«
Penny Dreadful is concerned with
what it means to live out in the open, where the power of owning your story puts a target on your back, but Dracula has his blood bag and eats it, too: He lets his story spread, and he hides in its shadow.»
Penny Dreadful, Season 2: Helen McCrory discusses
what's in store for Evelyn Poole in season 2 of
Penny Dreadful.
What I do know is that in «Resurrection» it was all made clear, or at least, as clear as
Penny Dreadful ever is.»
«I watch
Penny Dreadful for two things: the
what and the why.
Penny Dreadful, Season 1, Episode 7: Sir Malcolm, Ethan Chandler and Dr. Frankenstein discuss
what to do with Vanessa.
MediaMikes: Coming up, you've got
Penny Dreadful where you're playing Dr. Frankenstein,
what is the show bringing to this character?
What I'd put above the rest, however, is
Penny Dreadful, Maggie and Mad Max: Fury Road.
What were your thoughts on the series finale of
Penny Dreadful?
Far from the Gothic trash on the surface,
Penny Dreadful emerges over its surprising, scary and sad first season as an atmospheric exploration of
what it means to be different.
With
Penny Dreadful brought to a surprising and all - too - abrupt end earlier this year, it looks like we won't have to wait long for new take on the classic Dracula mythology to arrive on TV in
what could be a cool cross-breeding of Underworld and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
In every respect,
Penny Dreadful knows
what it is, and revels in its trappings.
Screenwriters John Logan (Skyfall, Spectre,
Penny Dreadful) and Dante Harper attempt to make sense of it by playing on the crew's fear of getting back into their cryosleep pods after
what happened to the captain, but it still requires a significant suspension of disbelief that the film doesn't earn.
He finally revealed himself to be the werewolf we all knew him to be, which was
Penny Dreadful «s most obvious moment (although it made everyone feel smart, so
what's the harm in that?)
Penny Dreadful spent most of the season laying the groundwork for the finale's reveals (the show has always been about the how rather than the
what).
Here's
what I'm getting at: This episode of
Penny Dreadful gets off to a great start.
What a wonderfully weird show
Penny Dreadful turned out to be.
What is
Penny Dreadful, I hear you ask?
What about this show sets it apart from the thriller shows like it on television right now, such as «
Penny Dreadful,» «American Horror Story,» «Supernatural» or «Hannibal»?
Not good art because they seldom have anything to say about the society that spawned them (and because the directors of these messes are generally assclowns) and not good travelogues, either,
what these little straight - to - home
penny dreadfuls tend to be are tired variations on the same quasi-Christian mythos, tarted up with surprisingly good production values and the kind of cheap thrills that kept EC Comics, then Hammer Films, then Italian giallos, in business.