Actors Cynthia Geary, Tom Skerritt and Cozi Zuehlsdorf in a scene from “Going Home.” (D.S. Schaefer/Outlier Imagery )

 

‘Going Home’ finds a home in Spokane: The Spokesman Review (Ed Condran)

There’s a number of other fine performances throughout “Going Home.” Veteran character actor Tom Skerritt of “Picket Fences” and “Dead Zone” fame nails it at an age when most folks are well past retirement age. But Skerritt, who turns 89 in August, is terrific as he witnesses the last stages of his wife’s life.

 
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Actor Keith Allan in “Z Nation".” (Daniel Schaefer)

 

Z Nation, Episode 405: "The Unknowns" Review: AV Club (Alex McLevy)

I’ve been wondering how Z Nation would manage to return to its periodic stand-alone episodes without feeling like the show was reverting to its messy low-rent past. The answer came this week: By delivering one hell of a mystery.

Grade: A-

 
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Actor Kelitta Smith in “Z Nation".” (Daniel Schaefer)

Z Nation, Episode 401: "Warren's Dream" Review: AV Club (Alex McLevy)

If you’re going to begin the fourth season of your post-apocalyptic zombie show with a title card reading, “Two years later...things have gotten worse,” then you’d better have a very good reason for doing so. Credit where credit’s due: Z Nation pulled it off.

Grade: B+

 

Actors Anastasia Baranova and Bea Corley in “Z Nation.” (Daniel Schaefer)

Z Nation, Episode 314: "Duel" Review: AV Club (Alex McLevy)

“Duel” is one of the most significant episodes in the history of Z Nation, as it potentially reshapes everything we thought we knew about the zombie apocalypse.

Grade: B

 
 
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Director John Carpenter (Piotr Redlinski)

POST Magazine: Director's Chair, John Carpenter "The Ward" (Iain Blair)

John Carpenter - “All the visual effects shots were done in After Effects by North by Northwest. The [post production] supervisor was Jason Payne at North by Northwest. We’d be cutting down in LA and they would send down the shots as they did them, and we’d get on the phone and discuss them as we went."