

Apple Original Films & Skydance Productions picked up THE FAMILY PLAN by David Coggeshall. A former assassin living as a suburban dad is forced to take his unsuspecting family….
Apple Original Films & Skydance Productions picked up THE FAMILY PLAN by David Coggeshall. A former assassin living as a suburban dad is forced to take his unsuspecting family….
ABC announced earlier this week that The Family would not be returning for a second season, so this week’s season finale would also serve as series finale. And, of course, it ends with two cliffhangers, never to be explored further.
There’s only one episode left in The Family and the show’s no closer to offering up any sort of resolution to any of its main storylines.
The Family, you’ve done it again. This episode was middling, with some unsuccessful attempts to get us to care about characters who are pretty much unredeemable, but it ended with a twist that guarantees I’ll tune in next week.
The Family followed its classic structure this week: a frustrating on so many different levels episode that ends with a few reveals/cliffhangers that make me want to tune in the next week. However, in its ninth outing, this formula is offering diminishing rewards.
The unprofessionalism of Detective Meyer and the Maine police department apparently rubbed off on their FBI counterparts in another ridiculous, frustrating episode of The Family.
Strong performances from Alison Pill and Joan Allen make this episode compulsively watchable, but the show raised even more questions while only answering a few.
Not everything was perfect in this episode, but the big reveal at the end made it all worth it.
The Family finally reveals a major secret about Adam’s identity. And just like that, I’m into this show again.
This week’s episode was slow-moving, revealing little new information while focusing on the search for a different missing child. It was definitely the most boring epsiode yet, but next week’s should be intense, as the ending here promises major fallout.
This week’s episode of The Family reveals more details about the pock-marked man who kept Adam (or should I say “Adam”, because I’m still not convinced he’s actually their child). Not everything completely works, but to the show’s credit, I’m still hooked on the mystery. I need answers!!
Episode two of The Family was considerably less exciting than the premiere. It felt as if the show was spinning its wheels, hammering home the same points again and again (mainly, Adam probably isn’t Adam and Hank isn’t completely innocent).
Ok, The Family. You’ve successfully captured my attention. Can’t wait to see what happens next week.
Director Mary Harron and screenwriter Guinevere Turner are reteaming for The Family. The two previously made 2000’s American Psycho starring Christian Bale.
Examination of the infamous Manson Family murders through the eyes of graduate student Karlene Faith as she works with three young, brainwashed women who were part of the cult.
Lourd has big shoes to fill when she joins her mother in the latest Star Wars installment.
The sibling writing duo will pen the script for the remake.
The Oscar winning actor joins Jason Bateman and Nicole Kidman in the family drama.
Rising young actor joins family drama.
The family that fights together, survives together.