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Veena Sud Talks to Examiner; Brent Sexton, Eric Ladin Preview What's Yet to Come in Season 2
This week, Veena Sud talks to Examiner.com about her philosophy of character development, and Brent Sexton and Eric Ladin look ahead to what's yet to come in Season 2 for HitFix and TV Fanatic, respectively. Plus, Jamie Anne Allman talks to Wonderland, and recaps and reviews of Season 2 Episode 7, "Keylela." Read on for more:
• Veena Sud talks to Examiner.com about her philosophy of character development, saying, "I want to write multi-layer and not just cardboard kind of stereotypes."
• HitFix asks Brent Sexton about the cast's reaction to finding out the killer's identity: "It was very favorable. Everybody's been really excited, I gotta say."
• Eric Ladin teases to TV Fanatic that the rest of Season 2 will delve into "Jamie's home life and why he is the way he is and why he acts the way he does."
• Wonderland Magazine interviews Jamie Anne Allman, who describes Terry as "a selfless, vulnerable character willing to hide behind humor for the sake of others."
• The New York Daily News includes The Killing in its weekly round-up of the top 10 things on TV last week, commenting that Sarah Linden and Stephen Holder "may be the best dysfunctional cop team on TV."
• Slate does a character study of Stephen Holder: "In a show of many dark corners and ambiguous characters, Holder has been a reliably bracing force."
• The Irish Times review of Season 2, Episode 1, "Reflections," calls The Killing "one to watch" and compliments the "stellar" performances of Brent Sexton, Michelle Forbes and Mireille Enos.
• Twitch has the full theatrical trailer Snabba Cash II, which stars Joel Kinnaman and will be released in Sweden this summer.
• According to The Hollywood Reporter, Billy Campbell is part of the cast of The Scribbler, a thriller that started production this week.
• Toronto's NOW Magazine reviews Fat Kid Rules the World and applauds Billy Campbell, who "works wonders with the role of a rigid father, investing a potential cliché with depth and complexity."
• For recaps and reviews of Season 2 Episode 7, "Keylela," check out Basket of Kisses, CarterMatt.com, CNN, Gather, Poptimal, TV Fanatic and Zap2it.
Posted by Carolyn Koo
May 11, 2012 3:00am
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