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'Slow Horses' pays subtle tribute to Gary Oldman’s 'The Dark Knight' co-star Heath Ledger
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‘Slow Horses’ pays subtle tribute to Gary Oldman’s ‘The Dark Knight’ co-star Heath Ledger

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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The writers of Slow Horses appear to have hidden a tribute to Heath Ledger in the fifth season of the show.

Gary Oldman plays the lead character Jackson Lamb in the Apple TV spy comedy series, and also starred as Lt. Gordon in Christopher Nolan’s beloved 2008 film The Dark Knight, and in episode five of the new season of Slow Horses, the two streams appeared to cross.

In a scene in which he becomes frustrated with his colleague, Oldman’s character snaps, “When you talk, I wanna stick a pencil in my eye and headbutt the table!”

Fans have speculated that this could be a sly reference to a memorable scene in The Dark Knight in which Ledger’s Joker intimidates a group of organised criminals by asking, “How about a magic trick?” before slamming a pencil into the table. “I’m going to make the pencil disappear,” he adds.

As one of the mob confronts him, the Joker smashed his head eye-first through the pencil. “Ta-da!” he exclaims. “It’s gone.”

Ledger passed away at the age of 28, before The Dark Knight was even released in 2008, and went on to pick up an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his iconic role in the film.

Many of Ledger’s co-stars have continued to express their sorrow at his loss in recent years, including Paul Bettany, who said last month that he continues to be unable to rewatch A Knight’s Tale because he misses his co-star so much.

Earlier this year, Michael Caine, who played the butler Alfred in The Dark Knight, said he was left “terrified” by Ledger’s performance. “The smeared makeup, the weird hair, the strange voice. It was chilling,” he wrote. “Absolutely floored me the first time I saw him in action – I was terrified”.

The Slow Horses season five final was on October 29, but it has already been commissioned for a sixth season.

November 8, 2025 0 comments
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The Bollywood Shocker: Salman Khan And Anurag Kashyap Team Up For Dark Thriller | Glamsham.com
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The Bollywood Shocker: Salman Khan And Anurag Kashyap Team Up For Dark Thriller | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is reportedly in talks to collaborate with acclaimed filmmaker Anurag Kashyap for the first time. According to a viral Reddit post, the unexpected duo may soon team up for a “dark, grounded action cop thriller.” While details about the project remain under wraps, the news has already sparked major buzz in the film industry given their contrasting cinematic styles and past differences.

The post further claims that Bobby Deol is playing a key role in bringing the two together. Reportedly, Bobby — who has immense respect for Salman for helping revive his career — also enjoyed working with Anurag in the upcoming film Bandar, which many say features one of his finest performances. Acting as a mediator, Bobby is said to have helped bridge the gap between the two Bollywood heavyweights.

Interestingly, this development comes amid renewed tensions between Salman Khan and Anurag’s brother, Abhinav Kashyap, who directed Dabangg (2010) before publicly falling out with the actor. In a recent interview, Abhinav harshly criticized Salman and his family, calling the star “ill-mannered,” “vindictive,” and uninterested in acting. He even labeled him a “gunda,” alleging that the Khan family controls the industry and targets those who don’t comply.

Salman Khan And Anurag Kashyap_Pic Courtesy X

Despite these remarks, sources note that Abhinav and Anurag Kashyap are estranged and do not interfere in each other’s personal or professional lives.

Also Read: Salman Khan’s Bigg Boss 19 Photos: The Epitome of Style and Swag

Anurag and Salman also share a complicated past. The Gangs of Wasseypur director once revealed he was supposed to helm Tere Naam but was removed after asking Salman to grow chest hair for authenticity. “I got fired because I asked the hero to grow chest hair,” Anurag recalled, explaining that the film’s Agra-Mathura setting demanded realism.

If confirmed, this new collaboration could mark one of Bollywood’s most surprising partnerships in recent years.

November 2, 2025 0 comments
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The Dark Side Of Hollywood: Sydney Sweeney's Unbelievable Story! | Glamsham.com
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The Dark Side Of Hollywood: Sydney Sweeney’s Unbelievable Story! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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Actress Sydney Sweeney has spoken out about the pressures she experienced early in her career, with the actress stating that she was once asked to take Botox in her teenage years. Speaking with Variety, the Euphoria star revealed how a professional in the industry advised her to “fix” her face if she were to make it in Hollywood, with the actress stating that she was advised to alter her natural facial features.

“I have really strong eyebrow muscles,” Sweeney said. “And I once had someone say to me, ‘Fix your face or you’re not going to make it.’ I should get Botox. I was 16!” The actress also mentioned another annoying early experience: “I’m in a casting, reading my scene, and the casting director is munching on a bag of potato chips. I’m like, ‘You’re not even listening at all.’

In spite of the discouragement, Sweeney has become one of Hollywood’s most in-demand young stars. With standout roles in Euphoria and The White Lotus, she has made a name for herself by selecting emotionally layered and frequently divisive performances. “I find myself gravitating towards characters that are stereotypically unlikable,” she told us. “I like to challenge an audience to have empathy for that person.”

Mike White, the author of The White Lotus, has credited Sweeney with her effortless acting talent and charisma. “There was something very offhand about her,” he explained. “She was very charming, and I thought that would serve the part because the character was so unlikeable on paper. When you’re editing, you notice she just jumps out on screen. My attention always went to her, regardless of who’s in the scene.”. That’s natural screen magnetism that’s difficult to measure.

Filmmaker Paul Feig, who has worked with Sweeney, echoed White’s admiration, describing her as exceptionally confident and media-savvy. “She’s probably one of the most confident people I’ve ever met — in a good way,” Feig said. “She’s very smart about publicity and social media. As we’re getting ready to promote, we’ll say, ‘Let’s do this, it’s the hot trend on TikTok right now,’ and she’ll say, ‘No, that was last month. Here’s the hot trend.’”

Sweeney’s tale brings to light the pressures put on young women in Hollywood as well as her strength in overcoming them. She is only 28, yet she continues to make room for the rich female character and shows the world that authenticity, rather than conformity, is what will really make a star.

October 29, 2025 0 comments
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Mo Stark is Bunny in Chaotic NYC Dark Comedy Film 'Bunny' Trailer
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Mo Stark is Bunny in Chaotic NYC Dark Comedy Film ‘Bunny’ Trailer

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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Mo Stark is Bunny in Chaotic NYC Dark Comedy Film ‘Bunny’ Trailer

by Alex Billington
October 23, 2025
Source: YouTube

“5 floors. 4 neighbors. 3 cops. 2 bodies. 1 night.” Can you handle the pressure? Vertical unveiled the official trailer for an indie film titled Bunny, a dark comedy set in New York City. This first premiered at the 2025 SXSW Film Festival earlier this year in the Narrative Competition section, though it didn’t win any awards. Two best friends rally the spunky neighbors of their tenement building to help them hide a dead body and get through the night. The first feature directed by actor Ben Jacobson, who also co-stars. It was shot on location right in the big city. Over one wild, sweltering summer day & night in their East Village tenement, streetwise hustler Bunny and his best friend Dino scheme with a crew of eccentric neighbors to cover up a dead body. Chaos reigns as the clock ticks and the heat rises… Starring Mo Stark, Ben Jacobson, Liza Colby, and Tony Drazan. This looks like a knock off version of Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing also this year.

Here’s the main official trailer (+ poster) for Ben Jacobson’s film Bunny, direct from Vertical’s YouTube:

Bunny Film Trailer

Bunny Film Poster

Bunny Film Poster

Via SXSW: “Bunny is a hustler out on a job when things go sideways and he’s thrown into a fight for his life. With the help of his best friend Dino, this fight kicks off one hot, endless, New York summer day spent scheming with the neighbors of their East Village tenement building to try — and repeatedly fail — to hide a dead body. Did I say body? I meant bodies. The cops keep sniffing around, the downstairs neighbors want to party, an Airbnb guest longs for love, an estranged father resurfaces, and Bunny just wants to make it through the night.” Bunny is directed by the indie actor / filmmaker Ben Jacobson, making his feature directorial debut with this film. The screenplay is written by Ben Jacobson, Stefan Marolachakis, Mo Stark. Produced by Scott Dougan, Stefan Marolachakis, Sarah Sarandos, Mo Stark. This first premiered at the 2025 SXSW Film Festival earlier this year in their Main Competition. Vertical debuts Jacobson’s Bunny film in select US theaters + on VOD starting November 14th, 2025 this fall. Anyone want to watch this?

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October 24, 2025 0 comments
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Ruen Brothers 2025
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The Ruen Brothers Keep It Dark on ‘Awooo’ » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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Going all the way back to their earliest EP (Point Dume) and single (“Aces”), both released in 2015, the Ruen Brothers have fused a variety of musical genres (a little rockabilly here, some country twang there, a touch of alt-rock) into a unique sound drenched with atmosphere. The brothers have gone even further into the mystic to create their moody and evocative new album, Awooo. 

Originally from Scunthorpe, England, Henry and Rupert Stansall now reside in Louisville, Kentucky, a city they relocated to to immerse themselves in the local musical heritage. While nothing on Awooo might sound explicitly like Kentucky bluegrass, it’s infused with a dark mood that could clearly have been influenced by the tradition that emerged from Appalachia decades ago.

The Ruen Brothers are a self-contained unit on Awooo, pretty much doing everything themselves. They’ve co-written all the songs, other than a cover of J.J. Cale’s frisky “Mama Don’t”. Henry is the lead vocalist, with a voice that might evoke comparisons to singers like Roy Orbison, Chris Isaak, and Orville Peck, although he doesn’t sound exactly like any of them. Henry also contributes acoustic guitar and percussion. 

Meanwhile, Rupert has produced the album, sings backing vocals, and plays all the other instruments, which include electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards, programming, synths, bass, percussion, and even a glockenspiel. The combination of influences and environments the Ruen Brothers have experienced leads to Awooo, an album that can be described as both “spooky Americana” and “sparse alt-pop”. It’s a combination that Henry and Rupert manage to keep intriguing throughout. 

The spare opening track, “Can You Face the Water?” gets Awooo started on a melancholy note, with Henry singing, “Darling, can you weather / A thousand leagues of pressure? / Can you face the water?” “Mama Don’t” livens up the proceedings a bit. It is then followed by the quietly intense “Sitting at the Station”,” which features some noirish electric guitar and lyrics that provide the album’s title. “Poison Down the Line” opens like a classic Orbison song, almost exclusively focused on Henry’s singing before it unfolds to become the most infectious pop tune on the record. 

Another highlight, “The Cabin on the Hill”, is possibly the most complex song on Awooo. Like many songs here, “The Cabin on the Hill” is a slow burn, but it gradually builds to a musical moment during which a chorus of dramatic backing vocals surrounds a guitar solo by Rupert. The opening lyrics – “In the night / In the cabin on the hill / A light will burn until / Sine until you come home” – are an apt description of the nighttime vibe Awooo evokes throughout. 

The after-dark feel continues with “Bonfire”, in which the narrator sits in the basement after midnight, contemplates all the paperwork surrounding him that he should burn. Given the general mood of the album, it’s no surprise that ghosts show up at the end. “Seeing Ghosts” finds Henry intoning, “You’re seeing ghosts if you’re seeing me.” It’s an appropriately ghostly ending to the thoroughly haunted Awooo.

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Selena Gomez Reveals Video for New Single 'In the Dark'
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Selena Gomez Reveals Video for New Single ‘In the Dark’

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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Selena Gomez has released the video for “In the Dark,” a song from the Season Two soundtrack of Netflix series Nobody Wants This.

The retro visual opens with the singer wearing a black leotard and sitting on a white chaise, before transitioning to moodier shots of Gomez fitted in a two-piece and glossy leather jacket surrounded by smoke. “I’ll be there when you lose yourself. To remind you of who you are,” sings Gomez in the Eighties-channeling track. “And I’ll be there like nobody else. You’re so beautiful in the dark.”

Gomez teased the video earlier on Wednesday, sharing scenes from the visual on Instagram stories, and sharing that it took under just eight hours to film. In one photo, she wrote: “Thought it be fun to add a little Revival to it.”

Last month, Gomez and Benny Blanco tied the knot in a private ceremony and exchanged vows in California in front of their friends and family. The couple had collaborated together on Gomez’s 2015 hit song “Same Old Love” and “I Can’t Get Enough” (which also featured Tainy and J Balvin) in 2019, before confirming their relationship in December 2023. In March 2025, the pop powerhouse and producer debuted their collaborative album, I Said I Love You First.

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Gomez recently featured on “Pick It Up,” as part of Cardi B’s sophomore album, Am I the Drama?, which dropped in September. The pair last linked up in 2018 for DJ Snake’s smash hit “Taki Taki,” with Ozuna as well. 

Meanwhile, Nobody Wants This returns for another season on Oct. 23. The rom-com Netflix series stars Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, and also features the likes of Timothy Simons, Jackie Tohn, Stephanie Faracy, Michael Hitchcock, Tovah Feldshuh, Paul Ben-Victor, Emily Arlook, and more. Season Two’s soundtrack spans 19 songs and taps some of the biggest names in music including Gomez, Kacey Musgraves, Chris Stapleton, Finneas, Role Model, and Teddy Swims.

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Cameron Winter Seemingly Covers Bruce Springsteen’s “Dancing in the Dark” for Xbox Ad: Watch
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Cameron Winter Seemingly Covers Bruce Springsteen’s “Dancing in the Dark” for Xbox Ad: Watch

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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Cameron Winter sings Bruce Springsteen’s “Dancing in the Dark” in the launch trailer for the ROG Xbox Ally. At least, that is what we can deduce based on the seemingly unmistakeable tenor of the singer’s voice; neither Winter nor Geese have acknowledged the song, and nobody is credited for the music in the trailer’s description. The acts’ representatives did not respond to requests for comment. Decide for yourself below.

If any doubts remain over the artist’s identity (or identities), one person we can rule out is Brian Eno, composer of the Windows 95 startup sound for Xbox owner Microsoft. In May, Eno denounced Microsoft for collaborating with the Israeli government, donated his fee for the theme to people in Gaza, and expressed solidarity with Microsoft workers who have “done something truly disruptive and refused to stay silent.”

Geese’s latest album, Getting Killed, came out last month. They have since performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and released a music video for “Au Pays du Cocaine.”

October 18, 2025 0 comments
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Final Trailer for 'Dark Nuns' Korean Horror Thriller About an Exorcism
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Final Trailer for ‘Dark Nuns’ Korean Horror Thriller About an Exorcism

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
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Final Trailer for ‘Dark Nuns’ Korean Horror Thriller About an Exorcism

by Alex Billington
October 14, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Have you heard of the 12 Manifestations?” This looks creepy. We’re ready to face the forbidden dark. Are you? Well Go USA already released this Korean horror film titled Dark Nuns earlier this year (we posted the teaser already). But we’re just catching up with this final trailer now. A young boy Hee-Joon is possessed by an evil spirit. Nun Yunia tries to save him, assisted by Nun Mikaela. Priest Paul seeks medical treatment, while Priest Andrew performs an exorcism to rid of the spirit. After learning that the priest cannot arrive in time to save a young boy possessed by a powerful evil spirit, the nuns try a dangerous forbidden exorcism ritual themselves in direct violation of the Church’s sacred order—putting both their lives and even their immortal souls in grave danger. Also known as The Priest 2: Dark Nuns, it’s a spin-off of the 2015 film The Priest. Starring Song Hye-Kyo, Jeon Yeo-Been, Lee Jin-Wook, & Moon Woo-Jin. If anyone wants to find out what these dark nuns are up to in here, this film is already available to watch on VOD at home now.

Here’s the final official trailer (+ poster) for Hyeok-jae Kwon’s horror Dark Nuns, direct from YouTube:

Dark Nuns Poster

You can rewatch the teaser trailer for Hyeok-jae Kwon’s Dark Nuns film right here for the first look again.

The film centers around the two nuns, Sister Junia and Sister Michaela, who are confronted with a young boy named Hee-joon, who has been possessed by a powerful evil spirit. Sister Junia, driven by her faith and compassion, takes it upon herself to save the boy, while Sister Michaela, initially skeptical, is drawn into the investigation. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they encounter a series of chilling events and uncover a dark secret hidden within the walls of their convent. The nuns must confront their own fears and beliefs as they battle against the powerful evil that threatens Hee-joon’s life and the sanctity of their order. Dark Nuns, also known as 검은 수녀들 in Korean or The Priest 2: Dark Nuns, is directed by Korean filmmaker Hyeok-jae Kwon, director of the films Troubleshooter and Count previously. No writer credit is listed. Produced by Lee Yu-jin and Oh Hyo-jin. The film initially opened in Korean in January. Well Go USA also already released Dark Nuns in select US theaters on February 7th, 2025 earlier this year. Any scary?

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October 15, 2025 0 comments
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Legacy of Dark Knight Honors 1989 Batman, Arkham Asylum
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Legacy of Dark Knight Honors 1989 Batman, Arkham Asylum

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
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“Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight” pays homage to nearly every incarnation of the Caped Crusader, and a new hands-on demo reveals inspiration pulled from Jack Nicholson’s Joker in the 1989 “Batman” movie and combat from Rocksteady’s popular “Arkham” video games.

Warner Bros. Games unveiled an hour-long demo of the game at New York Comic Con, where the open-world Gotham City and an early level set at Ace Chemicals, better known as the birthplace of the Joker, was shown off. The influence of the “Arkham” games was heavy, from the fluid combat of “Batman: Arkham Asylum,” to the open world of “Arkham City” and reckless Batmobile driving of “Arkham Knight.”

The open world portion of the demo lasted 15 minutes, where you could play as Batman or Commissioner Gordon (modeled after Jeffrey Wright in “The Batman”). Just like in “Arkham Knight,” Batman can launch to the sky with his grappling hook and soar for long distances with his cape. Once you get a hang of the controls, you can easily glide between rooftops and swoop down on Lego thugs committing crimes on the streets. On the ground, you can summon a Batmobile to zoom around the streets and harmlessly crash into Lego fire hydrants, street signs and citizens who will hilariously jump out of the way.

The world and combat feels very similar to “Arkham Knight,” one of the most popular Batman video games of all time that dropped the Caped Crusader into an open-world Gotham to fight many of his iconic foes. Lego Batman can effortlessly glide from foe to foe, linking punches and kicks from one bad guy to the next. Unlike the “Arkham” Batman, who breaks bones and leaves villains mangled, his Lego counterpart uses funny wrestling moves and gadgets to explode enemies in a flurry of bricks.

During the demo, Batman used his trusty batarangs and the bat-claw to dispatch bad guys and solve puzzles. The batarangs could hit long-range targets, while the bat-claw brought far-away enemies to Batman and could yank obstacles off walls. The tools could also be used in Riddler puzzles, another takeaway from the “Arkham” games. The one puzzle I encountered involved flipping a switch and hitting bullseyes on targets within a minute, hardly a challenge for gamers who struggled through the “Arkham” challenges. Commissioner Gordon, who could be controlled by a second player, had a foam pistol and goo gun that could clog up pipes.

Batman and Gordon teamed up to investigate the Red Hood and his gang, who’ve taken over Ace Chemicals during the 45-minute main mission. The duo must sneak around the industrial plant and analyze three packages full of teddy bears filled with a suspicious substance. Just like the “Arkham” games but much more forgiving, Batman can sneak around the area and eliminate crooks stealthily — but there’s not much penalty for getting caught. There’s also a short, simple minigame where you must identify and match chemicals in the teddy bears, similar to the detective mode sections in the “Arkham” games.

After that, the main part of the mission kicks in. Batman and Gordon sneak into Ace Chemicals and face off against Red Hood and his cronies. That includes a super-sized, hulking minifigure that serves as a more powerful enemy type, but if you dodge and time your attacks just right then you shouldn’t have a problem. If you’ve played a “Lego” game before (or any of the “Arkham” series), you’ll breeze through the rest of the level. Beat up bad guys, switch between characters to solve puzzles and smash and build Lego objects to get through the mission. If Batman or Gordon dies, they’ll get reassembled instantly, and soon enough you’ll fight Red Hood.

Batman fans should know how this face-off goes. After they fight above a vat of chemicals, Red Hood finds himself laughing hysterically and dangling for his life while clinging to Batman. The villain quotes Nicholson’s Joker from the 1989 “Batman” movie and asks, “Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?” Instead of pulling himself up, Red Hood shocks the hero with a hand buzzer and falls into the chemicals. As police swarm the plant, Batman disappears in a puff of smoke. However, there’s a teaser that shows Red Hood’s bleached white hand rising above the pool of acidic goo, ready to wreak his revenge on Batman.

After the level, I unlocked a Golden Age costume for Batman and a cowboy-themed look for Gordon. Like previous “Lego” games, “Legacy of the Dark Knight” boasts hundreds of alternate costumes and DC characters to unlock. It’s been more than 10 years since Batman starred in his own “Lego” title, and TT Games and Warner Bros. Games have combined the best elements of past Caped Crusader incarnations into one nostalgia-packed adventure. Fans of all ages will find something to love in “Legacy of the Dark Knight,” releasing next year.

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Show Boss Explains Sarah's Decision to Join 'The Dark Side' (Exclusive)
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Show Boss Explains Sarah’s Decision to Join ‘The Dark Side’ (Exclusive)

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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[Warning: The following post contains MAJOR spoilers for The Rainmaker Episode 8.]

Sarah Plankmore (Madison Iseman) had a choice to make on Friday’s (October 3) new episode of The Rainmaker. After being confronted with the truth about what her client did — covering up the murder of multiple patients by a nurse — Keeley (Hugh Quarshie) offered her an off-ramp from the case, and she steered right away from it. Instead, she embraced her place as the zealous advocate for the client, no matter how problematic he is or how consequential his ills, painting a new narrative for what he did.

Show creator Michael Seitzman calls their exchange one of his “favorite scenes of the whole season.”

“It’s incredibly dynamic. I mean, it’s her last temptation, right? Every step of the way, Sarah has been offered these offerings… Rudy offers her another one. He says, ‘You haven’t done anything illegal yet. Do the right thing.’ She keeps getting offered a way out. And so each one of these moments is a character-defining moment for her. What decision is she gonna make? And I think, for me, the character has to have those moments because she has to make a decision. She can’t be forced into anything. She can be cajoled and nudged and seduced, but she can’t be forced into it,” Seitzman told TV Insider.

“She has to be given these moments where she’s really offered a way out. And that scene with Keeley, what I love about it is that he’s all conscious in that scene. Here’s a guy who’s made some really big mistakes, but in that scene, you get a view of his real conscience, the man he would have been had he not made these decisions, the man he was. She sees it, too,” he continued. “And when he says, ‘I’m going to offer you something that nobody offered me,’ she doesn’t take it.. The scene ends as he says, ‘Are you going to be there?’ She says, ‘Of course, I’m your lawyer.’ Well, that’s as big a declaration as any she has in the whole season. She’s not just saying, ‘I am your lawyer.’ What she’s saying is, ‘I know what I’m doing right now, and what I’m doing is making a conscious choice to cross over the dark side.’”

Sarah isn’t the only one who had to make a big decision in the episode, either. Jackie Lemanczyk (Gemma-Leah Devereux) was also sprung from her storage facility prison by the private investigator hired by Leo Drummond (John Slattery) and had to decide whether to trust Rudy Baylor (Milo Callaghan) enough to testify in Dot Black’s court case and put herself back into public view after being imprisoned by Melvin Pritcher (Dan Fogler) for so long.

We’ll have to wait until next week’s episode to find out what’s next for Jackie, but if you’re wondering whether she would’ve died in Pritcher’s custody without her unexpected rescue, according to Seitzman, the answer is no.

“I thought about it a lot when we were working on it. I thought, ‘Why doesn’t he kill Jackie?’ And the answer is… in Episode 3, when he says, ‘I always admired you.’ There was something about it, that there’s something about that moment, both on the page and also the way Dan Fogler delivers it that felt so real,” he explained. “He liked her, and he admired her, and he’s trying to avoid killing her. You even see it in the moment in five when he’s interrogating her in the cabin before she escapes… When she says that she was on the tissue committee, and he says, ‘You were on the tissue committee?’ There’s something so innocent in the way he says it, like he’s both impressed and jealous at the same time.”

“I think the thing about Melvin is, he’s clearly a bad guy who does really bad things, but he doesn’t think he’s doing bad things,” Seitzman continued. “He thinks of himself as heroic. As twisted as it is, he thinks of himself as heroic. So you have these moments with him that are incredibly earnest. We never wanted the character to be mustache-twirly. We never wanted him to be a cold or overtly psychopathic killer. We wanted him to be the guy next door who’s the killer. The one who you see at the mailbox and say hello to, but little do you know, he’s done really terrible things.”

For what it’s worth, the actor portraying the character does think Jackie would’ve been a goner if not for her timely rescue. “Yeah, I think that he was tying up loose ends. I think that. But you know what? A little secret. I think he maybe had a thing for her. That’s why she lasted so long,” Fogler said. “It’s like he couldn’t bring himself to really hurt her.”

Elsewhere in the episode, Bruiser (Lana Parrilla) welcomed home her father, only to have him reclaim his seat at her throne — er, desk — and demand that they settle the case with Leo for $1 million. Instead, though, Rudy quit the firm and signed the client over to his solo care, and Bruiser sent Deck (P.J. Byrne) packing right alongside him. We also learned more about the woman who died in her dad’s care — or how Prince (Tommie Earl Jenkins) is involved — but the scenes of her leaning on Bruiser for help were heartrending to say the least.

The Rainmaker, Fridays, 10/9c, USA Network

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