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Johnny Morgan

So, There's a Good Chance Mr. Jingles's Son Will Appear at the End of Ahs: 1984
One of American Horror Story: 1984's biggest twists is that Mr. Jingles isn't all that bad of a guy. It turned out that it was actually Margaret and his mother who framed him for the 1970 murders. Trying to put his sinister past behind him, he settles down in Alaska with a new family, including his new son, whom he names Bobby after his late brother. But the poor guy can't catch a break from Camp Redwood. When he finds his wife dead, Mr. Jingles leaves Bobby with his sister-in-law, returning to the camp to face his (literal) ghosts. The big question is, what will happen to Bobby? Here's why we're sure we're going to see Mr. Jingles's son again at the end of Ahs: 1984.

Bobby Richter first appears on screen as a baby in the late '80s. Granted that the Night Stalker doesn't kill him, we're convinced we'll see...
See full article at Popsugar.com
  • 11/1/2019
  • by Stacey Nguyen
  • Popsugar.com
American Horror Story: Which Original Series Regular is Returning?
American Horror Story: 1984 is almost over. 

While American Horror Story Season 9 Episode 6 -- the show's 100th episode -- was light on the returning cast members, we're in for a treat on American Horror Story Season 9 Episode 7. 

Dylan McDermott, who has played multiple characters on the franchise, is returning for one episode. 

We don't know who he's playing, but given that everyone is returning to Camp Redwood for a kill fest, it's possible that he will be a serial killer. 

Related: American Horror Story Season 9 Episode 6 Review: Return to Camp Redwood

If that does turn out to be the case, then it's possible he could be the son of Oliver Thredson and Lana Winters from American Horror Story Season 2. 

McDermott played the same role on that season in the 2012-13 timeline, so the events at the Camp Redwood music festival would be just over two decades before that.

We have no confirmation of this,...
See full article at TVfanatic
  • 10/24/2019
  • by Paul Dailly
  • TVfanatic
Dylan McDermott at an event for American Horror Story (2011)
Ahs: Apocalypse: Dylan McDermott Reflects on Returning to Murder House, Wrapping the Harmons' 'Sad Little Tale'
Dylan McDermott at an event for American Horror Story (2011)
For Dylan McDermott, stepping back into the Murder House on Wednesday’s American Horror Story: Apocalypse “was like coming home, honestly,” he tells TVLine. “Even though it’s been seven years [since I played Ben Harmon], it felt like I never left, like I was just doing another episode.”

But the truth is, a lot has changed since McDermott originated the role back in 2011. For example, the child that Ben’s wife conceived with an evil spirit has grown up to become the all-powerful Antichrist. Though McDermott admits he never imagined that the series’ mythology would expand in such a way — let alone...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 10/18/2018
  • TVLine.com
American Horror Story: 19 Moments That Made Our Skin Crawl
For seven seasons, American Horror Story has reigned as the king of horror television. From Murder House to Cult, Ahs has prided itself on telling horrific tales in the most gruesome ways possible.

No one wants to live their life having nightmares night after night, but that's the reality if you're an Ahs fan.

Related: Get Shudder via Prime Video Channels for Spine-Tingling & Provocative Films, TV Series, & Originals!

There have been many times when we've had to look away from the screen or fast forward to keep the scares at bay. Sometimes what we're seeing is so unbelievable that looking away isn't an option. 

It's those moments that seem to stick with us, giving us the heebie-jeebies over and over and over again and you can get them, too, when you watch American Horror Story online.

Here are 19 moments that truly made our skin crawl! 

Be sure to tune into...
See full article at TVfanatic
  • 9/12/2018
  • by Lisa Babick
  • TVfanatic
Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic in Castle (2009)
Matt's Inside Line: Get Scoop on Criminal Minds, Good Wife, Horror Story, Once, NCIS and More
Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic in Castle (2009)
Why did Criminal Minds do it? What does Horror Story‘s final chapter look like? Will Once Upon a Time‘s Emma find herself embroiled in a fairytale romance? Will a Castle couple reconnect? Read on for answers to those questions plus teases from other shows.

Criminal Minds | Spoiler Ahead! This is what my emailbox looked like this morning: A huge stack of “Is Reid’s girlfriend really dead?!” I for one didn’t think that was in doubt, and it isn’t — and here’s the tale behind the tragic twist. “We pitched a story where we’d introduce...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 1/18/2013
  • by Matt Webb Mitovich
  • TVLine.com
'American Horror Story: Asylum' episode 12 spoilers: Five things to expect from 'Continuum'
There are only two episodes left of "American Horror Story: Asylum" and we've got five teasers for this week's episode, "Continuum."

Written by Ryan Murphy and directed by Craig Zisk, the episode follows-up on the dramatic events of last week's "Spilt Milk" which saw Lana (Sarah Paulson) put Thredson (Zachary Quinto) down for good and Monsignor Howard (Joseph Fiennes) lock Sister Jude (Jessica Lange) away in solitary, and claim to Lana that Jude killed herself. Meanwhile, Kit (Evan Peters) proposed to Grace (Lizzie Brochere) only to discover that his wife, Alma (Britne Oldford), might not be dead after all.

Here are five moderately spoiler-y teasers for this week's penultimate installment:

1) The time jumping continues

"Continuum" is broken up into four segments that quickly move the storyline through the rest of the '60s: The Kit-centric story is set in 1967, Jude-centric in 1968 and Lana-centric in 1969. Then there's a creepy capper that...
See full article at Zap2It - From Inside the Box
  • 1/15/2013
  • by editorial@zap2it.com
  • Zap2It - From Inside the Box
'American Horror Story: Asylum' episode 11 'Spilt Milk' recap: Did they really kill ... ?
Now that's how to make an episode of "American Horror Story: Asylum."

It's already been a strong season (or installment, or whatever it should be called), but as we head into the home stretch it's great to see the show kicking into first gear and delivering an hour as stylish, thrilling and surprising as "Spilt Milk." Director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon and writer Brad Falchuck really outdid themselves with this one.

Last week's culmination of the Sister Mary Eunice possession storyline was strong, but now that she and Dr. Arden have left us, "Asylum" was able to focus in on three core "couples" Lana and Thredson, Sister Jude and the Monsignor, and Kit and Grace.

First up, we got what seemed to be some serious advancements in the alien storyline. Grace gives Kit a pretty heady information download: "Time works differently up there," she tells Kit accompanied by beautifully evocative and downright...
See full article at Zap2It - From Inside the Box
  • 1/10/2013
  • by editorial@zap2it.com
  • Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Emma Roberts in American Horror Story (2011)
Dylan McDermott Talks 'Ahs,' Cry-Bating, Dermot Mulroney & 'Philly Justice'
Emma Roberts in American Horror Story (2011)
Dylan McDermott returned to "American Horror Story" as the murderous spawn of Bloody Face (Zachary Quinto) and his victim Lana (Sarah Paulson) on this week's episode.

Below, McDermott opens up about playing modern-day Bloody Face, the infamous cry-bating scene from "American Horror Story's" first season, Thredson's skin-covered house (where things will get "more creepy than you could imagine"), Dermot Mulroney, "Philly Justice" and more!

What was your reaction when Ryan asked you to play modern-day Bloody Face?

You know, we had talked in the summer about me coming back in some capacity. I wasn't sure which. And then the day the show premiered, he called me and explained to me this whole Bloody Face thing because I wasn't up to snuff on any of it. I was just instantly fascinated with the idea of me being the son of this serial killer who raped my mother and she tried...
See full article at Huffington Post
  • 12/14/2012
  • by The Huffington Post
  • Huffington Post
DVD Review: Medium Raw: Night of the Wolf
Title: Medium Raw: Night of the Wolf Directed by: Andrew Cymek Starring: William B. Davis, Brigitte Kingsley, Andrew Cymek and John Rhys-Davies Running time: 111 min, Unrated The Wolf is a known serial killer of 15 young girls in the “Red Riding Hood” murders. He always leaves behind his signature, “Are You the Woodcutter?” Detective Johnny Morgan was witness to his own sister’s murder by the Wolf when he was a young boy, and he is determined to see justice for her death is carried out. When the Wolf is finally captured and is institutionalized, Johnny and his partner make a Christmas eve visit to the maximum security facility where...
See full article at ShockYa
  • 1/5/2012
  • by juliana
  • ShockYa
Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada Has Big Plans for 2011 Fan Expo Canada/Rue Morgue Festival of Fear
All you gorehounds north of the Border, do yourselves a favor and clear your calendars for this weekend, starting tomorrow, August 25 through August 28. If you haven't yet made plans to be at The Toronto Convention Center to attend the 2011 Fan Expo Canada/Rue Morgue Festival of Fear, don't worry; there's still time. And Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada is about to give you some additional motivation.

Let's start with the featured guests Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada is boasting. Legendary veteran of Terminator, Aliens, The Abyss and Bereavement (and that barely scratches the surface) Michael Biehn will be on hand. Promoting Monster Brawl will be well-traveled Canadians Art Hindle (Black Christmas) and from 300, Robert Maillet (that would be Kurrgan for all you WWE fans).

And speaking of the WWE, what Canadian convention would be complete without Ms. Stratusfaction herself, Trish Stratus. Trish will be on hand to promote Bounty Hunters.

Aside from...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 8/25/2011
  • by Doctor Gash
  • DreadCentral.com
Anchor Bay Highlights Upcoming Horror & Genre Titles at the 2011 Fan Expo Canada/Rue Morgue’s Festival of Fear
Toronto’s Festival of Fear is is the largest of its kind in Canada and among the largest in world, filling the entire North building of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre with over 60,000 attendees in 2010.

The annual multigenre fan convention that runs as part of Fan Expo Canada was founded as the Canadian National Horror Expo in 2004 by Rue Morgue Magazine and Hobby Star Marketing Inc.

Originally showcasing novels, fantasy and film/television and related popular arts, the convention has expanded over the years to include a larger range of pop culture elements, such as horror, anime, manga, animation, toys, collectible card games, video games and web entertainment.

One of the more exciting aspects of the event is the presentations by Anchor Bay. This year Anchor Bay’s featured guests include Michael Biehn of The Divide & Bereavement, Art Hindle & Robert Maillet of Monster Brawl, & Trish Stratus of Bounty Hunters.

Here...
See full article at SoundOnSight
  • 8/24/2011
  • by Ricky
  • SoundOnSight
Review: Medium Raw (DVD)
Do you remember the first story that scared you? That story that still sends prickles down your back and creeps into your dreams at night. The one that makes you feel silly for being scared because you’re all grown up. Maybe it was about a witch that ate the children she lured with candy.

Or maybe it was it was the one about a wolf that ate the grandmothers of children that walked alone in the woods. Do you ever wonder how those stories came about, if they were based on a true story? What if big bad wolves were really inspired by people like your creepy neighbor?

Who doesn’t like a good fairy tale? They seem to be making a comeback; with this year’s Red Riding Hood, and 2012 hopefuls Snow White and the Huntsman and Tarsem Singh’s untitled Snow White movie, we shouldn’t be...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 8/16/2011
  • by Steph Howard
  • DailyDead
Medium Raw Serves Up Horror Cold and Bloody on DVD August 16th
Anchor Bay Entertainment will release Medium Raw aka Medium Raw: Night of the Wolf on DVD August 16th. This horror tale borrows some of the mythology of Little Red Riding Hood, with references to a wolf, and a wolf shaped mask. Children go missing and one man is responsible. His date with the electric chair is interrupted when the power goes out and the killers run the ward. This worst case scenario stars John Rhys-Davies (Ferocious Planet), Mercedes McNab (Hatchet) and William B. Davis. Kill the lights and invite a killer into your living room in just a few weeks! The release details for this title are below.

The synopsis for Medium Raw is here:

"He is called ‘The Wolf’, a spike-jawed serial killer responsible for the ‘Red Riding Hood’ murders of 15 young girls. Arrested by Detectives Elliott Carbon (John Rhys-Davies) and Johnny Morgan (Andrew Cymek), he has been declared...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 7/19/2011
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Little Red Riding Hood takes on a terrifying new reality in "Medium Raw"
Medium Raw

Night of the Wolf Once upon a time, there was a homicidal maniac who slaughtered 15 little girls and left a question scrawled in the victim’s blood at each crime scene: “Are you The Woodcutter?” Five-year-old Johnny Morgan witnessed his sister’s murder at the hands of this monster. Years later, Johnny became a detective and finally caught the murderer, bringing him to justice. And they all lived happily ever after, right? Guess again…

Recent winner of the Northern Lights Award at the Alaska International Film Festival, Anchor Bay Entertainment presents Medium Raw: Night of the Wolf on DVD August 16th. With an all-star genre cast including John Rhys-Davies (The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Raiders of the Lost Ark and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade), William B. Davis (“the Cigarette Smoking Man” from “The X-Files,” The Shortcut), Mercedes McNab (Hatchet, “Buffy The Vampire Slayer”) and wrestling...
See full article at Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
  • 5/25/2011
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Anchor Bay Serving Up Terror Medium Raw
Movies about serial killers are a dime a dozen ... but movies about serial killers who are extra nasty and like to taunt authorities? Well, they can be really fun! Case in point - Medium Raw: Night of the Wolf, which after many delays is finally hitting DVD.

From the Press Release

Once upon a time, there was a homicidal maniac who slaughtered 15 little girls and left a question scrawled in the victim’s blood at each crime scene: “Are you The Woodcutter?” Five-year-old Johnny Morgan witnessed his sister’s murder at the hands of this monster. Years later Johnny became a detective and finally caught the murderer, bringing him to justice. And they all lived happily ever after, right? Guess again…

Anchor Bay Entertainment presents Medium Raw: Night of the Wolf, recent winner of the Northern Lights Award at the Alaska International Film Festival, on DVD August 16th. With an...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 5/25/2011
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Lady Gaga at an event for The 67th Primetime Emmy Awards (2015)
Lady Gaga is still daddy’s girl, reveals new book
Lady Gaga at an event for The 67th Primetime Emmy Awards (2015)
London, March 05 – Lady Gaga may be famous around the world for her eccentric fashion sense and music, but the singer’s favourite place is her home, according to a new book.

‘GaGa’, by Johnny Morgan, reveals that in times of personal agony and even life-threatening illness, GaGa always turns to her beloved father Joe.

The Egyptian facade of GaGa’s.
See full article at RealBollywood.com
  • 3/5/2011
  • by News
  • RealBollywood.com
In-Depth Review of Indie Horror Film Sensation 'Medium Raw'
"A horror flick is only as strong as its villain and this one has quite a few!" When Johnny Morgan was a boy, he witnessed his sisters murder at the hands of the serial killer known as The Wolf. Years later Johnny is a cop escorting the captured killer to Parker’s Asylum...

Medium Raw - Night of the Wolf

Written and Directed by – Andrew Cymekrring

Starring – John Rhys-Davies, Mercedes McNab, William B. Davis, Boyd Banks, Jason Reso, Brigitte Kingsley, Andrew Martin, Julia Schneider, Landy Cannon, Rogue Johnston, Greg Dunham, Ron sparks, Sandi Ross, Shawn Lawrence, Nola Augustson, Joseph Pierre, Pj Lazic, Craig Snoyer, Andrew Cymek, Kristina Miller, Rafael Ludwig, Mackenzie Gibson, Timothy Bergstrom.

I had the pleasure of attending the premiere for Medium Raw last night and really enjoyed the flick. I’ll be honest, it has a few corny moments but it’s the villains in this piece that make it so worthwhile.
See full article at Horrorbid
  • 5/15/2010
  • by admin
  • Horrorbid
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