Finally! It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for. As the clock ticks down to the finale of Reacher Season 3, everything is about to explode in a grand spectacle of action, betrayal, and deep-rooted drama. But let’s take a breath! This finale isn’t just about who survives—it’s about who we’re going to see on our screens as the characters face their final confrontations.
Unfinished Business—the title of episode 8 says it all. The finale promises to deliver on all fronts, with Reacher (Alan Ritchson) and his team tangled in a series of increasingly intense situations. With every character having their own skeletons in the closet, what lies ahead is a high-stakes game where redemption and revenge walk hand in hand.
Reacher | Credit: Amazon Prime Video.
But before we plunge into the heart of the action, let’s take a closer look at who...
Unfinished Business—the title of episode 8 says it all. The finale promises to deliver on all fronts, with Reacher (Alan Ritchson) and his team tangled in a series of increasingly intense situations. With every character having their own skeletons in the closet, what lies ahead is a high-stakes game where redemption and revenge walk hand in hand.
Reacher | Credit: Amazon Prime Video.
But before we plunge into the heart of the action, let’s take a closer look at who...
- 3/27/2025
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Following the rip-roaring events of last week's episode in the Prime Video knockout Reacher, in which the titular protagonist (Alan Ritchson) finally came face-to-face with his arch nemesis Xavier Quinn (Brian Tee) and had to literally put the pedal-to-the-metal after his cover was blown, devoted viewers are growing more and more excited as the season finale draws nearer. An enraged Quinn sent the vicious behemoth Paulie (Olivier Richters) and his other henchmen to take out Reacher, but of course, they were no match for the formidable and fierce hero.
Worried that she has no way of ever finding Teresa (Storm Steenson) now that Reacher's been exposed as a rat, Duffy (Sonya Cassidy) is shocked when he claims that they may have another angle to work after all, ending Episode 6 on a cliffhanger when he declares they're heading to Los Angeles. With just two episodes left in the exhilarating third season,...
Worried that she has no way of ever finding Teresa (Storm Steenson) now that Reacher's been exposed as a rat, Duffy (Sonya Cassidy) is shocked when he claims that they may have another angle to work after all, ending Episode 6 on a cliffhanger when he declares they're heading to Los Angeles. With just two episodes left in the exhilarating third season,...
- 3/20/2025
- by Rachel Johnson
- MovieWeb
Warning: Spoilers for Reacher Season 3, Episode 6.
With only a couple more episodes to go until the Season 3 finale, Reacher is entering the home stretch and things are definitely heating up. After last week’s monumental cliffhanger, Reacher (Alan Ritchson) finally comes face to face with Julius McCabe. Despite my sneaking suspicions, it turns out that McCabe and Xavier Quinn (Brian Tee) are indeed the same person. Whomp, whomp.
I’m a little disappointed that I was wrong, but here we are. While there was no surprise with Season 3’s villain, there was still a slight twist. Despite being shot off the edge of a cliff and falling into an icy river below, Quinn seemingly has no recollection of Reacher from all those years ago. I guess he was telling the truth about his retrograde amnesia during his time in the hospital. Who would have thought?
Now face to face with...
With only a couple more episodes to go until the Season 3 finale, Reacher is entering the home stretch and things are definitely heating up. After last week’s monumental cliffhanger, Reacher (Alan Ritchson) finally comes face to face with Julius McCabe. Despite my sneaking suspicions, it turns out that McCabe and Xavier Quinn (Brian Tee) are indeed the same person. Whomp, whomp.
I’m a little disappointed that I was wrong, but here we are. While there was no surprise with Season 3’s villain, there was still a slight twist. Despite being shot off the edge of a cliff and falling into an icy river below, Quinn seemingly has no recollection of Reacher from all those years ago. I guess he was telling the truth about his retrograde amnesia during his time in the hospital. Who would have thought?
Now face to face with...
- 3/13/2025
- by Amanda Rozenboom
- MovieWeb
Warning: Spoilers for Reacher Season 3, Episode 5.
After last week’s heart-wrenching episode, it was a relief to watch the kind of episode that has become indicative of Prime Video’s Reacher. Of course, there were still a couple of sad and untimely deaths this week, but viewers weren’t as invested in those characters, nor was Reacher (Alan Ritchson). That isn’t to say their demise wasn’t unfortunate or somber. Their fate simply didn’t emotionally linger in the way Dominique Kohl’s (Mariah Robinson) death was meant to in Episode 4. Nevertheless, the death of certain characters in the newest episode had some pretty serious consequences for Reacher and his operation with Agent Duffy (Sonya Cassidy).
Last week’s cliffhanger left Duffy and Agent Villanueva (Roberto Montesinos) on the verge of discovery and death. After tracking Angel Doll’s (Manuel Rodriguez-Saenz) laptop to their location, McCabe’s people began shooting.
After last week’s heart-wrenching episode, it was a relief to watch the kind of episode that has become indicative of Prime Video’s Reacher. Of course, there were still a couple of sad and untimely deaths this week, but viewers weren’t as invested in those characters, nor was Reacher (Alan Ritchson). That isn’t to say their demise wasn’t unfortunate or somber. Their fate simply didn’t emotionally linger in the way Dominique Kohl’s (Mariah Robinson) death was meant to in Episode 4. Nevertheless, the death of certain characters in the newest episode had some pretty serious consequences for Reacher and his operation with Agent Duffy (Sonya Cassidy).
Last week’s cliffhanger left Duffy and Agent Villanueva (Roberto Montesinos) on the verge of discovery and death. After tracking Angel Doll’s (Manuel Rodriguez-Saenz) laptop to their location, McCabe’s people began shooting.
- 3/6/2025
- by Amanda Rozenboom
- MovieWeb
Warning: Spoilers for Reacher Season 3, Episodes 1-3.
Reacher has finally returned for its third season on Prime Video, and as always, trouble has once again found the show’s titular character, Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson). Ever the good Samaritan, mere moments into Season 3, Reacher saves a college kid named Richard Beck (Johnny Berchtold) from being kidnapped. It would seem he’s always in the right place at the right time for these sorts of things. Weird how that always happens.
However, while saving Richard, Reacher accidentally kills a cop, which should have been the first clue that told me something was amiss. He isn’t the type of person who makes those mistakes. Nor is he the kind of person who would then go into hiding for such an action. Considering Reacher stumbled upon such a serious situation, and then responded so uncharacteristically when the dust settled, it’s clear...
Reacher has finally returned for its third season on Prime Video, and as always, trouble has once again found the show’s titular character, Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson). Ever the good Samaritan, mere moments into Season 3, Reacher saves a college kid named Richard Beck (Johnny Berchtold) from being kidnapped. It would seem he’s always in the right place at the right time for these sorts of things. Weird how that always happens.
However, while saving Richard, Reacher accidentally kills a cop, which should have been the first clue that told me something was amiss. He isn’t the type of person who makes those mistakes. Nor is he the kind of person who would then go into hiding for such an action. Considering Reacher stumbled upon such a serious situation, and then responded so uncharacteristically when the dust settled, it’s clear...
- 2/20/2025
- by Amanda Rozenboom
- MovieWeb
Mike Pereira‘s indie horror comedy Beyond the Chamber of Terror is now streaming on Tubi, Prime Video, and ScareNetwork.tv, from Terror Films Releasing.
“As the worlds of a mysterious vigilante and a ruthless mob family collide, something with its own sinister agenda emerges to threaten them all.”
Timothy Paul McCarthy (Psycho Goreman, In a Violent Nature) reprises his role of the tough everyman Nash Caruthers character brought to life in director Michael Pereira’s cult short films Deathbox, Zandavi Lives and the Toronto After Dark film festival bumper Nash Caruthers.
Jessica Vano (The Demolisher, Deadsight), Ry Barrett (The Heretics, The Hoard), Derek Gilroy (HBO’s “Jett”, Elysium) and Storm Steenson also star.
Check out the red band trailer.
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“As the worlds of a mysterious vigilante and a ruthless mob family collide, something with its own sinister agenda emerges to threaten them all.”
Timothy Paul McCarthy (Psycho Goreman, In a Violent Nature) reprises his role of the tough everyman Nash Caruthers character brought to life in director Michael Pereira’s cult short films Deathbox, Zandavi Lives and the Toronto After Dark film festival bumper Nash Caruthers.
Jessica Vano (The Demolisher, Deadsight), Ry Barrett (The Heretics, The Hoard), Derek Gilroy (HBO’s “Jett”, Elysium) and Storm Steenson also star.
Check out the red band trailer.
The post Terror Films’ Bloody ‘Beyond the Chamber of Terror’ Now Streaming on Tubi and Amazon [Trailer] appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
- 10/18/2024
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Timothy Paul McCarthy, Seth O’Shea, Sigourney McAuley, Ry Barrett, Jessica Vano, Ian Dyck, Robert Nolan, Storm Steenson, Ian Goff | Written and Directed by Michael Pereira
The Chamber of Terror begins with Nash Caruthers, excuse me, Mr. Nash Fucking Caruthers, sealing the still living Tyler Ackerman (Seth O’Shea), second in command of the Ackerman crime family, up in a coffin.
A month later the tables turn and Nash finds himself captured by Casey (Sigourney McAuley) and Lennox pair of goons working for Tyler’s sister Ava. From there he’s tossed into the Ackerman family’s torture facility, the titular The Chamber of Terror, where Dr. Killian (Ian Dyck; Improbabilia) awaits him.
Up until this point, The Chamber of Terror looks like a strange crime film of some sort It’s like an over-the-top version of a Tarantino film with its off-kilter take on a standard plot and bizarre characters.
The Chamber of Terror begins with Nash Caruthers, excuse me, Mr. Nash Fucking Caruthers, sealing the still living Tyler Ackerman (Seth O’Shea), second in command of the Ackerman crime family, up in a coffin.
A month later the tables turn and Nash finds himself captured by Casey (Sigourney McAuley) and Lennox pair of goons working for Tyler’s sister Ava. From there he’s tossed into the Ackerman family’s torture facility, the titular The Chamber of Terror, where Dr. Killian (Ian Dyck; Improbabilia) awaits him.
Up until this point, The Chamber of Terror looks like a strange crime film of some sort It’s like an over-the-top version of a Tarantino film with its off-kilter take on a standard plot and bizarre characters.
- 11/19/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
This uncalled-for parody features a sparky cast, but there’s an excess of smut and the festive fun soon fizzles out
The syrupy Hallmark Christmas movie isn’t exactly top of the list for pressing satirical targets – but we’re getting a parody anyway, courtesy of this oppressively ironic Canadian film co-written and directed by Jake Horowitz. “Whatever you do, don’t fall in love with some small-town, eight-out-of-10 stranger and find the true meaning of Christmas,” plucky big-city magazine writer Mary (Storm Steenson) is warned by her boss – thereby rendering plot summary superfluous as she is dispatched to her home town Snowy Heights to get the generic scoop.
This sort of knowing snark is briefly fun, as Mary meets the townsfolk. The eight-out-of-10 is Chris (Alexander Oliver), owner of local cafe Cup of Cheer, whose brother Keith (Liam Marshall) is a pole-dancing elf. Sheriff Rudolph (Steve Kasan) is “the...
The syrupy Hallmark Christmas movie isn’t exactly top of the list for pressing satirical targets – but we’re getting a parody anyway, courtesy of this oppressively ironic Canadian film co-written and directed by Jake Horowitz. “Whatever you do, don’t fall in love with some small-town, eight-out-of-10 stranger and find the true meaning of Christmas,” plucky big-city magazine writer Mary (Storm Steenson) is warned by her boss – thereby rendering plot summary superfluous as she is dispatched to her home town Snowy Heights to get the generic scoop.
This sort of knowing snark is briefly fun, as Mary meets the townsfolk. The eight-out-of-10 is Chris (Alexander Oliver), owner of local cafe Cup of Cheer, whose brother Keith (Liam Marshall) is a pole-dancing elf. Sheriff Rudolph (Steve Kasan) is “the...
- 12/7/2020
- by Phil Hoad
- The Guardian - Film News
Actress Storm Steenson is asking her boss for a chance to bring every Christmas romantic comedy cliché to life in the new holiday film, ‘Cup of Cheer.’ The raunchy satire is set to spoof the thriving classic cable genre starting this weekend, as Indiecan Entertainment is releasing the feature on digital today. In honor of […]
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The post Actress Storm Steenson is Fully Embracing Christmas Joy in Cup of Cheer Exclusive Clip appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 11/6/2020
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
"Is that a candy cane or are you just happy to see me?" Ohhh boy. IndieCan Ent from up in Canada has also released an official trailer for a comedy titled Cup of Cheer, from Toronto filmmaker Jake Horowitz. "Yuk it up this November with a riotously funny new satire of every cheesy Christmas Movie you've ever seen!" A wacky new comedy in the tradition of classics spoofs Flying High!, Airplane, and The Naked Gun, Cup of Cheer arrives on VOD this November. A big city journalist goes to a small town for the holidays and finds herself in an unlikely romance with the owner of a struggling hot cocoa shop. Cup of Cheer stars Storm Steenson as Mary, plus Steve Kasan, Shawn Vincent, Adam Jenner, Liam Marshall, & Alexander Oliver. Sad to say this looks awful. I guess they just don't make spoof comedies like they used to anymore. Here's...
- 11/2/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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