Netflix and DreamWorks have a lot in store for the new year. Recently, the streaming service announced six new DreamWorks series will premiere in 2018, including She-Ra, Harvey Street Kids, and the third season of Trollhunters.The new series also include The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants, The Boss Baby: Back in Business, DreamWorks Trolls: The Beat Goes On!, and 3 Below—the second installment in the Tales of Arcadia trilogy.Read More…...
- 12/13/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
That “Kids” tab on that you get before the welcome screen on your Netflix is about to get more use as they are adding six new series for your kids and some of us adults to watch.
Film success seems to be the contributing factor for some of these series as they are continuations from those films. But some of these are just great series and continuing them is kind of a no brainer.
DreamWorks Trolls: The Beat Goes On!
A 344-million-dollar profit at the box office will see Trolls continuing with a new series. With that if you’re expecting Justin Timberlake, Ana Kendrick, or anyone else returning from the movie think again. Skylar Astin (Pitch Perfect 1 and 2) and Amanda Leighton (This Is Us, The Fosters) will be filling the roles of Branch and Poppy with original songs written by Alana Da Fonseca (Pitch Perfect 3). Although I...
Film success seems to be the contributing factor for some of these series as they are continuations from those films. But some of these are just great series and continuing them is kind of a no brainer.
DreamWorks Trolls: The Beat Goes On!
A 344-million-dollar profit at the box office will see Trolls continuing with a new series. With that if you’re expecting Justin Timberlake, Ana Kendrick, or anyone else returning from the movie think again. Skylar Astin (Pitch Perfect 1 and 2) and Amanda Leighton (This Is Us, The Fosters) will be filling the roles of Branch and Poppy with original songs written by Alana Da Fonseca (Pitch Perfect 3). Although I...
- 12/13/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jason The X)
- Cinelinx
That “Kids” tab on that you get before the welcome screen on your Netflix is about to get more use as they are adding six new series for your kids and some of us adults to watch.
Film success seems to be the contributing factor for some of these series as they are continuations from those films. But some of these are just great series and continuing them is kind of a no brainer.
DreamWorks Trolls: The Beat Goes On!
A 344-million-dollar profit at the box office will see Trolls continuing with a new series. With that if you’re expecting Justin Timberlake, Ana Kendrick, or anyone else returning from the movie think again. Skylar Astin (Pitch Perfect 1 and 2) and Amanda Leighton (This Is Us, The Fosters) will be filling the roles of Branch and Poppy with original songs written by Alana Da Fonseca (Pitch Perfect 3). Although I...
Film success seems to be the contributing factor for some of these series as they are continuations from those films. But some of these are just great series and continuing them is kind of a no brainer.
DreamWorks Trolls: The Beat Goes On!
A 344-million-dollar profit at the box office will see Trolls continuing with a new series. With that if you’re expecting Justin Timberlake, Ana Kendrick, or anyone else returning from the movie think again. Skylar Astin (Pitch Perfect 1 and 2) and Amanda Leighton (This Is Us, The Fosters) will be filling the roles of Branch and Poppy with original songs written by Alana Da Fonseca (Pitch Perfect 3). Although I...
- 12/13/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jason The X)
- Cinelinx
Netflix and Dreamworks Animation have announced that they have a new slate of animated series projects in development that are set to launch next year. One of the most exciting projects that came with the announcement includes a revival of the classic 80s series She-Ra: Princess of Power!
I hope that the series turns out to be good. I think it's something that my girls are going to love. I'm sure most of you are familiar with She-Ra, but if not, she is also known as Princess Adora and is the twin sister of Prince Adam a.k.a. He-Man. She was kidnapped as a baby by the Horde's leader Hordak. She is eventually given the Sword of Protection, which parallels He-Man's Sword of Power, gaining the power to transform into She-Ra.
The series is being developed by showrunner Noelle Stevenson, who is the Eisner-winning co-creator of Lumberjanes. Here’s...
I hope that the series turns out to be good. I think it's something that my girls are going to love. I'm sure most of you are familiar with She-Ra, but if not, she is also known as Princess Adora and is the twin sister of Prince Adam a.k.a. He-Man. She was kidnapped as a baby by the Horde's leader Hordak. She is eventually given the Sword of Protection, which parallels He-Man's Sword of Power, gaining the power to transform into She-Ra.
The series is being developed by showrunner Noelle Stevenson, who is the Eisner-winning co-creator of Lumberjanes. Here’s...
- 12/12/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
For the honor of Greyskull: The Princess of Power is back!
Netflix has given a series order to an updated version of the 1980s animated action series She-Ra, the streaming video service announced Tuesday.
Children of the ’80s will remember She-Ra as the alter ego of Princess Adora, He-Man’s twin sister, who leads a rebellion to free the planet of Etheria from tyrannical rule.
Noelle Stevenson (the Lumberjanes comic book series) will executive-produce the cartoon’s reboot, which is described as “a modern take on the ’80s girl-power icon for a new generation of young fans” that will be...
Netflix has given a series order to an updated version of the 1980s animated action series She-Ra, the streaming video service announced Tuesday.
Children of the ’80s will remember She-Ra as the alter ego of Princess Adora, He-Man’s twin sister, who leads a rebellion to free the planet of Etheria from tyrannical rule.
Noelle Stevenson (the Lumberjanes comic book series) will executive-produce the cartoon’s reboot, which is described as “a modern take on the ’80s girl-power icon for a new generation of young fans” that will be...
- 12/12/2017
- TVLine.com
Back in business on a Korean project after Bong Joon-ho’s Okja, Netflix is teaming with Kiwi Company for mystery thriller Forgotten. From writer/director Zhang Hang-jun, Forgotten stars Kang Ha-neul and Kim Moo-yeol as brothers Jinseok and Yuseok. When Yuseok is kidnapped on their first day at a new house, Jinseok suffers from hallucinations until Yuseok returns home on the 19th day with a memory loss and exhibiting strange behavior. Finding himself in a hidden murder…...
- 11/9/2017
- Deadline
The Pearson family is back at it!
The cast of This Is Us returned to work on the Paramount lot in Los Angeles on Tuesday, and they couldn't help but snap their first day on season two for posterity.
Sterling K. Brown shared a sweet photo on set with his TV parents, Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia, and the trio were all smiles for the cute selfie.
"Back To Work, Baby!!!!!!!!" Brown captioned the pic.
Related: Mandy Moore Shares Sweet Birthday Message to 'TV Husband' Milo Ventimiglia
Moore also shared the snap on her Instagram, where she excitedly gushed about reuniting with her co-stars. "Totally stole @sterlingkb1's pic because we're Back in business, guys. Day 1 of Season 2," she wrote in the caption, adding "...
The cast of This Is Us returned to work on the Paramount lot in Los Angeles on Tuesday, and they couldn't help but snap their first day on season two for posterity.
Sterling K. Brown shared a sweet photo on set with his TV parents, Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia, and the trio were all smiles for the cute selfie.
"Back To Work, Baby!!!!!!!!" Brown captioned the pic.
Related: Mandy Moore Shares Sweet Birthday Message to 'TV Husband' Milo Ventimiglia
Moore also shared the snap on her Instagram, where she excitedly gushed about reuniting with her co-stars. "Totally stole @sterlingkb1's pic because we're Back in business, guys. Day 1 of Season 2," she wrote in the caption, adding "...
- 7/11/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Divas dominated the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas Sunday Night. Céline Dion delivered a moving performance of “My Heart Will Go On” in an epic white gown. And Cher accepted her Icon award and performed in outfits reminiscent of her epic ’80s tour costumes.
Cher, who turned 71 Saturday and received a slew of birthday messages (including one from Kim Kardashian on her social media channels, where she shared her top nine Cher style moments), made her return to the awards show stage after a 15 year hiatus performing her ’90s anthem “Believe” and her 1989 smash hit “If I Could Turn...
Cher, who turned 71 Saturday and received a slew of birthday messages (including one from Kim Kardashian on her social media channels, where she shared her top nine Cher style moments), made her return to the awards show stage after a 15 year hiatus performing her ’90s anthem “Believe” and her 1989 smash hit “If I Could Turn...
- 5/22/2017
- by Kaitlyn Frey and Brittany Talarico
- PEOPLE.com
Watching a Jack Russell terrier struggle to hop up on a bed at the end of “My Dog Skip” or seeing the look in a golden retriever’s eye after being told he’s not wanted anymore in “Air Bud” or recognizing the moment that a rabid Old Yeller isn’t the same family pet anymore — those are heart-shattering dog moments. But even though there are canines at the center of those stories, they say more about what it means to be human; to invest so much of yourself in a creature that will never speak your name.
That same spirit is the driving force behind “Downward Dog,” the latest ABC comedy that brings a surprising level of poignancy to a simple premise. Nan (Allison Tolman), newly broken up and drifting about at an unfulfilling marketing job, finds solace in the companionship of her dog, Martin. As the show documents...
That same spirit is the driving force behind “Downward Dog,” the latest ABC comedy that brings a surprising level of poignancy to a simple premise. Nan (Allison Tolman), newly broken up and drifting about at an unfulfilling marketing job, finds solace in the companionship of her dog, Martin. As the show documents...
- 5/17/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
“Downward Dog” was born nearly five years ago, and it all started when creators Michael Killen and Samm Hodges came across the Disney Channel series “Dog with a Blog.”
Killen, the owner of a Pittsburgh VFX production house, was aghast. As one of the minds behind Taco Bell’s infamous talking chihuahua, he had been hoping to do a show about talking animals for years. But this wasn’t it.
Read More: Here’s Why ABC’s Talking-Dog TV Show Belongs At the Sundance Film Festival
“I come in early one morning and my boss Michael looks distraught,” recalled Hodges, who was a commercial director at Killen’s company. “‘They took my idea,’ he says, ‘and they made a mess of it.'”
Killen then suggested that Hodges write it. Later that night, that’s exactly what Hodges did – and so began a wild ride that led from web short to ABC pilot,...
Killen, the owner of a Pittsburgh VFX production house, was aghast. As one of the minds behind Taco Bell’s infamous talking chihuahua, he had been hoping to do a show about talking animals for years. But this wasn’t it.
Read More: Here’s Why ABC’s Talking-Dog TV Show Belongs At the Sundance Film Festival
“I come in early one morning and my boss Michael looks distraught,” recalled Hodges, who was a commercial director at Killen’s company. “‘They took my idea,’ he says, ‘and they made a mess of it.'”
Killen then suggested that Hodges write it. Later that night, that’s exactly what Hodges did – and so began a wild ride that led from web short to ABC pilot,...
- 5/16/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
ABC announced Tuesday that it was tossing its hat in the ring of live TV musical events with “The Wonderful World Of Disney: The Little Mermaid Live!” Other details are sparse, but the enhanced broadcast of the 1989 Disney animated classic has been slotted for an October 3rd airdate.
While it’s a bit surprising that it’s taken this long for the network to take a Disney property (especially one that’s already had a Broadway run) and bring it to TV, it won’t be a full-fledged musical along the lines of the “Grease Live” or “The Sound of Music Live” productions that have popped up on other channels.
There’s also no word on casting for this ABC version of “Little Mermaid” yet. But, given the live-singalong format that they’re looking to adopt, they might veer close to the talent at the front of last year’s Hollywood Bowl production,...
While it’s a bit surprising that it’s taken this long for the network to take a Disney property (especially one that’s already had a Broadway run) and bring it to TV, it won’t be a full-fledged musical along the lines of the “Grease Live” or “The Sound of Music Live” productions that have popped up on other channels.
There’s also no word on casting for this ABC version of “Little Mermaid” yet. But, given the live-singalong format that they’re looking to adopt, they might veer close to the talent at the front of last year’s Hollywood Bowl production,...
- 5/16/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Conservative sites are apoplectic with rage over ABC’s cancellation of Tim Allen’s “Last Man Standing.” But ABC Entertainment president Channing Dungey told reporters Tuesday that politics didn’t play a role in the show’s ax.
Those sites are accusing ABC of killing the show because of Allen’s right-leaning politics. Yet lost in the furor: ABC also canceled several shows with more left-leaning themes, including “American Crime” and “The Real O’Neals.” (This year ABC also canceled “Dr. Ken” and “The Catch.”)
ABC remains fully committed to “The Middle,” its signature Tuesday comedy starring another well-known Hollywood conservative, Patricia Heaton. The network is also reviving another blue-collar comedy, its late 1980s staple “Roseanne,” for midseason.
Read More: Guys Return to ABC, Which Adds Several New Male Leads to Its Fall Lineup
20th Century Fox TV produces “Last Man Standing.” Shows heading into their seventh season get more expensive,...
Those sites are accusing ABC of killing the show because of Allen’s right-leaning politics. Yet lost in the furor: ABC also canceled several shows with more left-leaning themes, including “American Crime” and “The Real O’Neals.” (This year ABC also canceled “Dr. Ken” and “The Catch.”)
ABC remains fully committed to “The Middle,” its signature Tuesday comedy starring another well-known Hollywood conservative, Patricia Heaton. The network is also reviving another blue-collar comedy, its late 1980s staple “Roseanne,” for midseason.
Read More: Guys Return to ABC, Which Adds Several New Male Leads to Its Fall Lineup
20th Century Fox TV produces “Last Man Standing.” Shows heading into their seventh season get more expensive,...
- 5/16/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
Maren Ade named best director as female filmmakers flourish.
Toni Erdmann continued its triumphant run at the German Film Awards on Friday night, taking home six coveted Lola statuettes in an evening dominated by strong women filmmakers.
Maren Ade’s tragicomedy received the Golden Lola for Best Feature Film as well as double honours for Ade (pictured at left) herself as director and screenwriter, plus statuettes for her lead actors Sandra Hueller (pictured at right) and Peter Simonischek, and a Lola for the film’s editor Heike Parplies.
Handled internationally by The Match Factory, Toni Erdmann began winning the hearts of critics and audiences around the globe following its premiere in Cannes’ Official Competition last year.
It picked up five European Film Awards in Poland’s Wroclaw last December – in the same categories as the Lolas except for editing – as well as Golden Globe and Oscar nominations.
Hours before Friday night’s ceremony in Berlin, the film’s...
Toni Erdmann continued its triumphant run at the German Film Awards on Friday night, taking home six coveted Lola statuettes in an evening dominated by strong women filmmakers.
Maren Ade’s tragicomedy received the Golden Lola for Best Feature Film as well as double honours for Ade (pictured at left) herself as director and screenwriter, plus statuettes for her lead actors Sandra Hueller (pictured at right) and Peter Simonischek, and a Lola for the film’s editor Heike Parplies.
Handled internationally by The Match Factory, Toni Erdmann began winning the hearts of critics and audiences around the globe following its premiere in Cannes’ Official Competition last year.
It picked up five European Film Awards in Poland’s Wroclaw last December – in the same categories as the Lolas except for editing – as well as Golden Globe and Oscar nominations.
Hours before Friday night’s ceremony in Berlin, the film’s...
- 4/28/2017
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
No, the two aren’t back together as a couple but for those who doubted the former couple’s ability to weather a divorce and keep “Flip or Flop” alive, they are being proven wrong. The divorcing couple were in Vegas Friday at an investor’s summit telling the audience how they turned their home improvement idea into a burgeoning business. As many of you knowm the two announced a divorce which put their hit show “Flip or Flop” into question. Part of the reason everyone watched the show was not only to see how they flipped houses but watch their actual relationship.
Flip or Flop’s Tarek and Christina El Moussa are Back in Business...
Flip or Flop’s Tarek and Christina El Moussa are Back in Business...
- 2/11/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Picture Tree International line-up also includes Jakob Lass’ Tiger Girl.
Picture Tree International (Pti) has confirmed its line-up for the upcoming edition of Efm at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival (February 9 - 19, 2017).
In its fourth year, the Berlin-based sales and distribution company returns with a slate including Jakob Lass’ Tiger Girl, which will receive its world premiere as a Panorama Special in Berlin; action-comedy Hot Dog, starring Til Schweiger and Matthias Schweighöfer; and Zaza Urushadze’s (Oscar nominated for 2013 drama Tangerines) The Confession.
Tiger Girl, for which Pti has acquired international rights, is Lass’ second feature, following Love Steaks (2013).
In Hot Dog, Schweiger and Schweighöfer will play two friends who make it their mission to free the daughter of the Moldovan ambassador from her kidnappers.
The film is currently being shot in Berlin and is expected to be released in autumn 2017 by Warner Bros. Pictures Germany.
The Confession (formerly titled Monk) centres on a former film director...
Picture Tree International (Pti) has confirmed its line-up for the upcoming edition of Efm at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival (February 9 - 19, 2017).
In its fourth year, the Berlin-based sales and distribution company returns with a slate including Jakob Lass’ Tiger Girl, which will receive its world premiere as a Panorama Special in Berlin; action-comedy Hot Dog, starring Til Schweiger and Matthias Schweighöfer; and Zaza Urushadze’s (Oscar nominated for 2013 drama Tangerines) The Confession.
Tiger Girl, for which Pti has acquired international rights, is Lass’ second feature, following Love Steaks (2013).
In Hot Dog, Schweiger and Schweighöfer will play two friends who make it their mission to free the daughter of the Moldovan ambassador from her kidnappers.
The film is currently being shot in Berlin and is expected to be released in autumn 2017 by Warner Bros. Pictures Germany.
The Confession (formerly titled Monk) centres on a former film director...
- 2/2/2017
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Tangerines director’s second feature is being presented as a work-in-progress at Warsaw Film Festival.
Berlin-based sales agent Picture Tree International has taken international rights to Monk, Zaza Urushadze’s second film as a director.
Georgian film-maker Urushadze’s debut feature was Tangerines in 2015, which was nominated for a foreign language Oscar and also a Golden Globe.
Monk, which is being presented as a work-in-progress tomorrow (Oct 14) at the Warsaw Film Festival (Oct 7-16) where buyers will be able to view a first-look promo, tells the story of a film director-turned-priest whose life in a small mountain village begins to unravel when he meets a local music teacher who is hiding a dark secret.
The feature, which is expected to be delivered early 2017, is being produced by Ivo Felt of Estonia-based Allfilm and Zaza Urushadzes company Cinema24, with the support of Estonian Film Institute and Georgian Film Center. Filming took place in Kakheti, Georgia in July...
Berlin-based sales agent Picture Tree International has taken international rights to Monk, Zaza Urushadze’s second film as a director.
Georgian film-maker Urushadze’s debut feature was Tangerines in 2015, which was nominated for a foreign language Oscar and also a Golden Globe.
Monk, which is being presented as a work-in-progress tomorrow (Oct 14) at the Warsaw Film Festival (Oct 7-16) where buyers will be able to view a first-look promo, tells the story of a film director-turned-priest whose life in a small mountain village begins to unravel when he meets a local music teacher who is hiding a dark secret.
The feature, which is expected to be delivered early 2017, is being produced by Ivo Felt of Estonia-based Allfilm and Zaza Urushadzes company Cinema24, with the support of Estonian Film Institute and Georgian Film Center. Filming took place in Kakheti, Georgia in July...
- 10/13/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Dear Naz,
Right from the opening moments of The Night Of, I’ve wanted to believe in your inherent goodness, to draw a correlation between your big, beautiful eyes and your inevitable innocence — and this week’s episode finally gave me a shred of hope.
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Sure, last Sunday’s new contender for big-bad status, the hilariously named Duane Reade, gets as much attention this time around as Jeb Bush on the November ballot (more on that in a moment), but two other parties emerge as contenders for...
Right from the opening moments of The Night Of, I’ve wanted to believe in your inherent goodness, to draw a correlation between your big, beautiful eyes and your inevitable innocence — and this week’s episode finally gave me a shred of hope.
RelatedCriminal Minds Vet Shemar Moore Talks ‘Karma’ After Thomas Gibson’s Firing
Sure, last Sunday’s new contender for big-bad status, the hilariously named Duane Reade, gets as much attention this time around as Jeb Bush on the November ballot (more on that in a moment), but two other parties emerge as contenders for...
- 8/15/2016
- TVLine.com
Philip Bates is a writer at Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews - All the latest Doctor Who news and reviews with our weekly podKast, features and interviews, and a long-running forum.
Yep, it’s baaaack – thanks to Big Finish! In February 2016, Gwen Cooper will return to Cardiff Bay and a new era will begin. Torchwood Three – aka the best-known one in Cardiff – is up and running once again! After the events of the recently released Torchwood: Forgotten Lives, Gwen Cooper (Eve Myles) is...
The post Torchwood is Back in Business in 2016 appeared first on Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews.
Yep, it’s baaaack – thanks to Big Finish! In February 2016, Gwen Cooper will return to Cardiff Bay and a new era will begin. Torchwood Three – aka the best-known one in Cardiff – is up and running once again! After the events of the recently released Torchwood: Forgotten Lives, Gwen Cooper (Eve Myles) is...
The post Torchwood is Back in Business in 2016 appeared first on Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews.
- 12/6/2015
- by Philip Bates
- Kasterborous.com
With two mainline expansions in the pipeline for The Witcher III: Wild Hunt, Polish developer CD Projekt Red has today lifted the lid on the RPG’s first batch of story Dlc, Heart of Stone. Announced via the brooding teaser trailer above, the add-on will debut for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC versions of the title on October 13, before Blood & Wine concludes the studio’s Wild Hunt content rollout in Q1 2016.
Featuring a new gameplay mechanic called Runewords, Heart of Stone is primed to shake up gameplay in a major way, with CD Projekt Red noting that “each Runeword will impact a different aspect of in-game mechanics and will allow the players to experiment with various strategies and tactics.” For a RPG that welcomes different playstyles with open arms, fans of Wild Hunt will be pleased to note that that intoxicating, liberating freedom will remain intact throughout the expansion.
Said...
Featuring a new gameplay mechanic called Runewords, Heart of Stone is primed to shake up gameplay in a major way, with CD Projekt Red noting that “each Runeword will impact a different aspect of in-game mechanics and will allow the players to experiment with various strategies and tactics.” For a RPG that welcomes different playstyles with open arms, fans of Wild Hunt will be pleased to note that that intoxicating, liberating freedom will remain intact throughout the expansion.
Said...
- 9/8/2015
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Back in business. Newlyweds Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux jumped straight back into work following their whirlwind wedding and honeymoon celebrations earlier this month. Aniston, 46, was spotted in Atlanta, Ga., on Monday, Aug. 24, looking tanned and happy — and with a new accessory to boot. The actress, who is in town filming Mother’s Day, showed off an impressive Jennifer Meyer-designed wedding band on her left hand as she made her way around the set in a black jumpsuit and jean jacket. Meanwhile, her new husband, Theroux, [...]...
- 8/26/2015
- Us Weekly
Jake Gyllenhaal‘s gritty indie “Southpaw” is punching above its weight at the box office, grossing $22.5 million in its first week, but the ring is about to get very crowded. There are four more high-profile boxing movies going to the mat over the near year and a half, from Warner Bros.’ “Rocky” spinoff “Creed” to Robert De Niro’s return to the genre in “Heart of Stone.” “This is the first time that I can think of where there were so many that it’s threatened to be overkill,” Fandango chief correspondent Dave Karger told TheWrap. “I don’t envy whichever the last one.
- 7/31/2015
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Back in business school I learned that there are many different styles of leadership. A good leader has several different styles at his or her fingertips and employs them based on the particular situations at hand. But this week I’d like to focus on two people who lead in a manner that’s generally not easily recognized. They lead, and in doing so contribute to their community and help build character by getting out of the way.
Brave New World Comics is a California based store run by two engaging and effervescent women named Portlyn Polston and Autumn Glading. Like most comic shop owners, they are energetic entrepreneurs who work hard to keep their customers happy, attract new shoppers and have a little fun along the way. One thing that sets them apart is their commitment to fanning the flames of geek-focusd interest in women and girls. But as you’ll see,...
Brave New World Comics is a California based store run by two engaging and effervescent women named Portlyn Polston and Autumn Glading. Like most comic shop owners, they are energetic entrepreneurs who work hard to keep their customers happy, attract new shoppers and have a little fun along the way. One thing that sets them apart is their commitment to fanning the flames of geek-focusd interest in women and girls. But as you’ll see,...
- 4/27/2015
- by Ed Catto
- Comicmix.com
Just because American Idol‘s Top 6 will cover “Arena Anthems” next Wednesday (8/7c on Fox) doesn’t mean we want a Jock Jams-type situation. (Not that there’s anything wrong with “Pump Up the Jam,” mind you.)
Thankfully, the parameters for the theme are a little broader than that — essentially “songs that can entertain a massive crowd and are performed by mega superstars.”
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With that in mind, we’ve cooked up some dream suggestions for the six remaining finalists — the better to stop them from offering up the...
Thankfully, the parameters for the theme are a little broader than that — essentially “songs that can entertain a massive crowd and are performed by mega superstars.”
RelatedMay Sweeps Scorecard 2015: Weddings, Deaths, Breakups, Sex, Resurrections, Firings and More!
With that in mind, we’ve cooked up some dream suggestions for the six remaining finalists — the better to stop them from offering up the...
- 4/17/2015
- TVLine.com
We hope everyone had a great holiday and took some much deserved time off. We sure did. Now, with all that out of the way, we can get back to doing what we do, well, pretty decently. That’s right, it’s time once again for a brand new episode of The Flickcast. Yes, we know this […]
The post The Flickcast Episode 272: Back In Business appeared first on The Flickcast.
The post The Flickcast Episode 272: Back In Business appeared first on The Flickcast.
- 1/15/2015
- by The Flickcast
- The Flickcast
This preview will be continually updating between now and the big weekend. Last updated Thursday, January 29, 2015.
The last time Hollywood invaded Arizona was for the Super Bowl in January 2008.
Mansions were captured, luxury car companies shuttled stars across the desert, and the Maxim party (featuring the late DJ Am) then at a mega resort north of Scottsdale looked like four or five of Brent Bolthouse and Jen Rosero’s best nightclub events cobbled together in an indoor/outdoor party pangea.
Howard Stringer, Kate Hudson, and Ben SIlverman at an Audi Party in Scottsdale in 2008. (Wireimage)
Only a 45 minute southwest flight,...
The last time Hollywood invaded Arizona was for the Super Bowl in January 2008.
Mansions were captured, luxury car companies shuttled stars across the desert, and the Maxim party (featuring the late DJ Am) then at a mega resort north of Scottsdale looked like four or five of Brent Bolthouse and Jen Rosero’s best nightclub events cobbled together in an indoor/outdoor party pangea.
Howard Stringer, Kate Hudson, and Ben SIlverman at an Audi Party in Scottsdale in 2008. (Wireimage)
Only a 45 minute southwest flight,...
- 12/14/2014
- by Mikey Glazer
- The Wrap
Sunday’s True Blood set the stage for an epic series finale stand-off, and as the great Pamela Swynford De Beaufort once said, “all roads lead to f—ing Sookie.”
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Picking up where last week’s episode left off — with Bill, noble as always, refusing to drink the Hep-v cure — Jessica asked her maker to release her. It was expectedly gut-wrenching, much like when Pam and Eric did the same dance back in Season 5, and certainly did nothing to make Bill’s future appear more hopeful.
Related True Blood Series Finale Spoilers: Sookie Faces Life ‘Without Bill,’ New Death Mystery Emerges and More
Picking up where last week’s episode left off — with Bill, noble as always, refusing to drink the Hep-v cure — Jessica asked her maker to release her. It was expectedly gut-wrenching, much like when Pam and Eric did the same dance back in Season 5, and certainly did nothing to make Bill’s future appear more hopeful.
- 8/18/2014
- TVLine.com
Black Science #7
Written by Rick Remender
Art by Matteo Scalera and Dean White
Published by Image Comics
Ah, this is the comic book I’ve been waiting months for. Black Science has finally ended its hiatus, and it starts off with a bang and never lets up the pressure.
We’re thrown into a dimension of some kind of fish people who have plans to eat the “goblins” who have teleported into their midst. Kadir is our narrator this time, describing his childhood and the way that he was raised as he tries to save Shawn, Rebecca, Nate, and Pia. This dimension just doesn’t let up though, and even though he manages to rescue them from certain doom in some sort of coliseum, they wind up in a chase that splits the group up yet again.
First of all, and this will sound really dorky, but I’m really...
Written by Rick Remender
Art by Matteo Scalera and Dean White
Published by Image Comics
Ah, this is the comic book I’ve been waiting months for. Black Science has finally ended its hiatus, and it starts off with a bang and never lets up the pressure.
We’re thrown into a dimension of some kind of fish people who have plans to eat the “goblins” who have teleported into their midst. Kadir is our narrator this time, describing his childhood and the way that he was raised as he tries to save Shawn, Rebecca, Nate, and Pia. This dimension just doesn’t let up though, and even though he manages to rescue them from certain doom in some sort of coliseum, they wind up in a chase that splits the group up yet again.
First of all, and this will sound really dorky, but I’m really...
- 8/1/2014
- by Zeb Larson
- SoundOnSight
It’s time to forget everything you know about vampires.
Although the pop culture landscape is currently littered with blood-suckers — most of them very good-looking — the vampirism found in FX’s The Strain is entirely new (and way, way creepier).
But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. The thriller — produced by Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth), Carlton Cuse (Lost) and Chuck Hogan (The Town) — makes no mention of vampires, in its first hour at least, which debuted Sunday at 10/9c.
Related Guillermo del Toro Touts The Strain‘s Extreme Scares: ‘You Need to Show the Audience You’re Not Kidding’
Rather,...
Although the pop culture landscape is currently littered with blood-suckers — most of them very good-looking — the vampirism found in FX’s The Strain is entirely new (and way, way creepier).
But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. The thriller — produced by Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth), Carlton Cuse (Lost) and Chuck Hogan (The Town) — makes no mention of vampires, in its first hour at least, which debuted Sunday at 10/9c.
Related Guillermo del Toro Touts The Strain‘s Extreme Scares: ‘You Need to Show the Audience You’re Not Kidding’
Rather,...
- 7/14/2014
- TVLine.com
Cher. What more needs to be said?
She’s the icon of icons, and her list of accomplishments would take forever to list. So on her 68th birthday, let’s pick the best of the best of her immense music catalog. For the purposes of this post, let’s keep it to Cher as a solo artist, and remember …
After The Nuclear Holocaust, The Only Things That Will Remain Are Cockroaches … And This List.
20. Carousel Man
Year: 1973
Album: Half Breed
Chart Peak: N/A
When the album Half Breed came out in 1973, it represented a bit of a comeback after two previous chart disappointments, thanks to the #1 title song (which we’ll be seeing later), which makes it curious why the second and final single “Carousel Man” was only released as a promo to radio DJ’s, and therefore failed to chart on the Hot 100. It remains memorable thanks to that bizarre merry-go-round hook.
She’s the icon of icons, and her list of accomplishments would take forever to list. So on her 68th birthday, let’s pick the best of the best of her immense music catalog. For the purposes of this post, let’s keep it to Cher as a solo artist, and remember …
After The Nuclear Holocaust, The Only Things That Will Remain Are Cockroaches … And This List.
20. Carousel Man
Year: 1973
Album: Half Breed
Chart Peak: N/A
When the album Half Breed came out in 1973, it represented a bit of a comeback after two previous chart disappointments, thanks to the #1 title song (which we’ll be seeing later), which makes it curious why the second and final single “Carousel Man” was only released as a promo to radio DJ’s, and therefore failed to chart on the Hot 100. It remains memorable thanks to that bizarre merry-go-round hook.
- 5/20/2014
- by snicks
- The Backlot
While the financial success of “Ride Along” proved that comedian Kevin Hart can be a box office draw, it also seems to have provided a little boost towards Ice Cube’s career. MGM Studios have just announced that they will re-open the “Barbershop” for a third time with Cube signing on to reprise his role as Calvin Palmer in "Barbershop 3." This announcement comes ten years after “Barbershop 2: Back in Business” was released and the studio hopes Cedric the Entertainer and Queen Latifah will also return to the franchise. Both “Barbershop” movies were solid financial hits back in the day. The first film, which came out in 2002, made over $77 million on a $12 million budget; “Back in Business” made slightly less money ($65 million), but still managed to be a make more than double its budget ($30 million). The movies revolved around the adventures of Calvin Palmer and his crew of barbers who...
- 3/27/2014
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Now that the world has laid its eyes on the terrifying trailer for Teen Wolf's 2014 episodes, and read my premiere episode teaser post (you did, right?), it's safe to say that our collective appetite for additional details has reached insatiable levels.
So, in a bid to satiate your hunger just a wee bit, ETonline paid a trip to Beacon Hills to chat with the stars (Holland Roden, Dylan O'Brien, Crystal Reed & Tyler Hoechlin) about season 3B -- here are their choicest quotes!
Season One vs. Season Two vs. Season Three
"In season one, the audience got to know our characters. In season two, the writers set up the supernatural aspect of it. In the first half of season three, we came together as a group to fight the supernatural. Now, it's about living that with us. The super in our natural world has fully come into effect and it's going to be fun for the audience...
So, in a bid to satiate your hunger just a wee bit, ETonline paid a trip to Beacon Hills to chat with the stars (Holland Roden, Dylan O'Brien, Crystal Reed & Tyler Hoechlin) about season 3B -- here are their choicest quotes!
Season One vs. Season Two vs. Season Three
"In season one, the audience got to know our characters. In season two, the writers set up the supernatural aspect of it. In the first half of season three, we came together as a group to fight the supernatural. Now, it's about living that with us. The super in our natural world has fully come into effect and it's going to be fun for the audience...
- 12/13/2013
- Entertainment Tonight
Review Kylie Peters 22 Nov 2013 - 06:48
Alice gets some very welcome character development in this entertaining episode of Once Upon A Time In Wonderland...
This review contains spoilers.
1.6 Who's Alice?
It isn’t flashy—there’s little suspense, the action is mild, and there are no plot twists—but Who’s Alice? is possibly my favorite episode of Once in Wonderland so far. It feels like we’ve spent the past five weeks hanging around someone who’s fixated on impressing us, and now she’s finally letting loose and we realize she’s pretty cool after all. Though the adventure story clichés and overdone odes to the power of true love are still there, this week they are trumped by the more human drama of Alice struggling with loss and alienation.
Alice, while traveling through the Black Forest, follows a heavenly bright light (never a good idea) into a...
Alice gets some very welcome character development in this entertaining episode of Once Upon A Time In Wonderland...
This review contains spoilers.
1.6 Who's Alice?
It isn’t flashy—there’s little suspense, the action is mild, and there are no plot twists—but Who’s Alice? is possibly my favorite episode of Once in Wonderland so far. It feels like we’ve spent the past five weeks hanging around someone who’s fixated on impressing us, and now she’s finally letting loose and we realize she’s pretty cool after all. Though the adventure story clichés and overdone odes to the power of true love are still there, this week they are trumped by the more human drama of Alice struggling with loss and alienation.
Alice, while traveling through the Black Forest, follows a heavenly bright light (never a good idea) into a...
- 11/22/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Feature Kylie Peters 17 Nov 2013 - 20:21
Mother issues, jewel thieves, and magic dust in this week's episode of Once Upon A Time In Wonderland...
This review contains spoilers.
1.5 Heart of Stone
Never fear, Wonderland fans—a little setback like turning to stone can’t keep the Knave of Hearts from his turn in the spotlight. But even more than the lovable Will, this week focuses on Emma Rigby’s Red Queen, who continues to defy expectations by taking her character to a more complex, emotional level (though her duck face is still really distracting). Unfortunately, these increasingly three-dimensional characters are pasted into a decidedly flat plot.
In flashbacks, Will/Knave and Anastasia/Red Queen are about to leap into Wonderland when they are forced to face off with—surprise!—Anastasia’s mommy issues. You didn’t think we’d get through a Once spinoff without some of those, did you?...
Mother issues, jewel thieves, and magic dust in this week's episode of Once Upon A Time In Wonderland...
This review contains spoilers.
1.5 Heart of Stone
Never fear, Wonderland fans—a little setback like turning to stone can’t keep the Knave of Hearts from his turn in the spotlight. But even more than the lovable Will, this week focuses on Emma Rigby’s Red Queen, who continues to defy expectations by taking her character to a more complex, emotional level (though her duck face is still really distracting). Unfortunately, these increasingly three-dimensional characters are pasted into a decidedly flat plot.
In flashbacks, Will/Knave and Anastasia/Red Queen are about to leap into Wonderland when they are forced to face off with—surprise!—Anastasia’s mommy issues. You didn’t think we’d get through a Once spinoff without some of those, did you?...
- 11/17/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
(In order to avoid repeating what has been said in previous reviews, let’s just skip the topic of the poor CGI effects in Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. It’s become a given at this point.) This episode explored more of the Red Queen’s backstory that actually had a pretty great start because it was [&hellip
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland 1.05 Review: “Heart of Stone”...
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland 1.05 Review: “Heart of Stone”...
- 11/15/2013
- by Andy
- TVovermind.com
New Once Upon A Time Wonderland episode 5,season 1 spoilers & clips hit the net. Last night,ABC released the new spoilers and sneak peek/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Once Upon A Time In Wonderland" episode 5 of season 1. The episode is entitled, "Heart Of Stone," and looks pretty intense and interesting as Alice totally gets pissed,attacks the red Queen, and more! In the "Heart Of Stone" episode, Will Scarlet and Anastasia will jump through the looking glass to enter Wonderland against her mother’s wishes, since she disapproves of Will. They will both soon realize that life in Wonderland isn’t exactly what they had both imagined. After being humiliated while attending a ball at the palace, Ana will convince Will to steal the crown jewels in order to get them out of poverty, but in an instant, Ana is going to get caught red handed by the King...
- 11/8/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Nowadays movie fanatics are running out of good decent films to watch and therefore the Saw franchise should be no exception to this. Whether you’ve seen none, two or the whole seven; you’ll soon read why the evolution of Saw has brought in its own fair share of revenue to the industry and to others.
Whilst many over-rate the films and a vast majority under-rate them, here are 5 pretty reasonable explanations as to why the Saw franchise was a complete success; and that it should definitely be watched to your heart’s content if you haven’t already. But having said that; as the film taglines state, ‘The Choice Is Yours!
5. Torture-Porn Movies Are Now Back In Business
Now it’s not really a genre every production company are quaking in their boots about saying we “Must” create a film of this stature, although many foreign European production...
Whilst many over-rate the films and a vast majority under-rate them, here are 5 pretty reasonable explanations as to why the Saw franchise was a complete success; and that it should definitely be watched to your heart’s content if you haven’t already. But having said that; as the film taglines state, ‘The Choice Is Yours!
5. Torture-Porn Movies Are Now Back In Business
Now it’s not really a genre every production company are quaking in their boots about saying we “Must” create a film of this stature, although many foreign European production...
- 8/9/2013
- by Alex McCarthy
- Obsessed with Film
As expected Comic-Con has released its Day 2 schedule. Highlights include panels on Syfy’s Defiance, HBO’s Game Of Thrones and a Veronica Mars special video presentation. The schedules for Days 3 and 4 are expected to be released over the weekend. See the complete Day 2 July 19 schedule after the jump. Related: Comic-Con 2013: Day 1 Schedule Comic-Con: Marvel Bringing ‘Thor 2,’ ‘Captain America 2′ Friday, July 19 9:30am ComicsPRO ‘Fresh Start’ 10:00am Cartoon Network: Regular Show Comic-Con Film School 102: Production Comic-Con How-To: Anatomy of a Fight Scene, Part One DC Comics: My Secret Origin, or How I Broke into Comics Edgar Rice Burroughs: Tarzan, Carson of Venus, and the Next 100 Years of Adventure Graphic Novels: Words and Pictures Inside The Big Bang Theory Writers’ Room My Comic-Con Career Red Star Rises: Geek Q&A with Christian Gossett Spotlight on Tony Isabella Star Wars Comics: Here and Now...
- 7/5/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Bruce Willis and co. will be back on the big screen this summer in Red 2, following on from Robert Schwentke’s hilarious action-comedy of 2010.
Dean Parisot is taking to the helm in Schwentke’s place this time around, and with only a few more months to go before the film hits, Summit have begun gearing up their campaign in recent weeks, and things are looking awesome.
The first full-length trailer debuted late last month, and now they’ve released a great new poster, via moviefone, showcasing the returning leads and the new additions to the cast.
In Red 2, the high-octane action-comedy sequel to the worldwide sleeper hit, retired black-ops CIA agent Frank Moses reunites his unlikely team of elite operatives for a global quest to track down a missing portable nuclear device. To succeed, they’ll need to survive an army of relentless assassins, ruthless terrorists and power-crazed government officials,...
Dean Parisot is taking to the helm in Schwentke’s place this time around, and with only a few more months to go before the film hits, Summit have begun gearing up their campaign in recent weeks, and things are looking awesome.
The first full-length trailer debuted late last month, and now they’ve released a great new poster, via moviefone, showcasing the returning leads and the new additions to the cast.
In Red 2, the high-octane action-comedy sequel to the worldwide sleeper hit, retired black-ops CIA agent Frank Moses reunites his unlikely team of elite operatives for a global quest to track down a missing portable nuclear device. To succeed, they’ll need to survive an army of relentless assassins, ruthless terrorists and power-crazed government officials,...
- 5/14/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Abrams Comicarts
Good Riddance A Graphic Memoir Of Divorce Gn, $17.95
Legends Of The Blues Hc, $19.95
Raven Girl Gn, $19.95
AC Comics
Men Of Mystery #89, $29.95
Amulet Books
Will And Whit Gn, $12.95
Ape Entertainment
Drew Hayes’ Poison Elves #1 (2nd Printing Variant Cover), $2.99
Archaia Entertainment
Mumbai Confidential Volume 1 Good Cop Bad Cop Hc, $24.95
Archie Comic Publications
Jugheads Double Digest #192, $3.99
Life With Archie #29 (Fernando Ruiz Regular Cover), $3.99
Life With Archie #29 (Jon Gray Variant Cover), $3.99
Mega Man #25 (Matt Herms Evil Friends Forever Variant Cover), $2.99
Mega Man #25 (Patrick Spaziante Gatefold Regular Cover), $2.99
Sonic Super Special Magazine #7, $9.99
Aspen Comics
Executive Assistant Assassins #10 (Cover A Jorden Gunderson), $3.99
Executive Assistant Assassins #10 (Cover B Ryan Odagawa), $3.99
Fathom Volume 4 #9 (Cover A Alex Konat), $3.50
Fathom Volume 4 #9 (Cover B Giuseppe Cafaro), $3.50
Fathom...
Abrams Comicarts
Good Riddance A Graphic Memoir Of Divorce Gn, $17.95
Legends Of The Blues Hc, $19.95
Raven Girl Gn, $19.95
AC Comics
Men Of Mystery #89, $29.95
Amulet Books
Will And Whit Gn, $12.95
Ape Entertainment
Drew Hayes’ Poison Elves #1 (2nd Printing Variant Cover), $2.99
Archaia Entertainment
Mumbai Confidential Volume 1 Good Cop Bad Cop Hc, $24.95
Archie Comic Publications
Jugheads Double Digest #192, $3.99
Life With Archie #29 (Fernando Ruiz Regular Cover), $3.99
Life With Archie #29 (Jon Gray Variant Cover), $3.99
Mega Man #25 (Matt Herms Evil Friends Forever Variant Cover), $2.99
Mega Man #25 (Patrick Spaziante Gatefold Regular Cover), $2.99
Sonic Super Special Magazine #7, $9.99
Aspen Comics
Executive Assistant Assassins #10 (Cover A Jorden Gunderson), $3.99
Executive Assistant Assassins #10 (Cover B Ryan Odagawa), $3.99
Fathom Volume 4 #9 (Cover A Alex Konat), $3.50
Fathom Volume 4 #9 (Cover B Giuseppe Cafaro), $3.50
Fathom...
- 5/6/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
Tonight at 10pm, A&E debuts their highly anticipated Psycho prequel/reboot Bates Motel starring Vera Farmiga (Up in the Air) and Freddie Highmore (Finding Neverland) as Norma and Norman Bates, respectively. The show is a complete modern day re-imagining of the Psycho world, so fans should be prepared for a new vision of the Bates universe. EW talked to executive producers Carlton Cuse (Lost) and Kerry Ehrin (Friday Night Lights) about what’s in store for the first season.
Entertainment Weekly: What made you want to revive this franchise?
Carlton Cuse: I was approached by a couple of...
Entertainment Weekly: What made you want to revive this franchise?
Carlton Cuse: I was approached by a couple of...
- 3/18/2013
- by Tim Stack
- EW - Inside TV
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 soundtrack band Iko - whose song "Heart of Stone" aligns with the scene in which Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson) have "The Talk" - have spoken up to say that they're glad to have become a part of the "club" that is the Twilight Saga soundtrack series' musicians. Joining the likes of Muse, Bon Iver, Florence + the Machine and countless other celebrated artists, Iko's lead singer Kieran Scrag said in an interview, is like "being part of the secret club of Twilight soundtrack bands." "It is a very nice club to be in," he added. "It’s funny, I’ve waited all my life to sign a confidentiality clause, it’s fantastic." Iko is a two-man English rock band consisting of Sc ...
- 12/11/2012
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
This season of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia has continually provided fresh takes on the traditional sitcom format, while still staying true to their roots. The result has been a season that has been thoroughly enjoyable thus far, especially for long-time fans of the show.
Tonight’s episode, Frank’s Back In Business, reverted a bit to a typical episode, but it still threw in some references to the best moments of the show’s past including touching on Charlie’s bird obsession, the old Kitton Mitton and Paddy’s shotgun commercial, Mac’s second identity, and the erotic life of Dennis Reynolds.
The episode begins with Frank’s old company, Atwater, in deep trouble. They’re so desperate that they again call upon “The Warthog” to save them from going under or being sold. Frank rushes in to save the day, increasing productivity and shedding the company’s dead weight,...
Tonight’s episode, Frank’s Back In Business, reverted a bit to a typical episode, but it still threw in some references to the best moments of the show’s past including touching on Charlie’s bird obsession, the old Kitton Mitton and Paddy’s shotgun commercial, Mac’s second identity, and the erotic life of Dennis Reynolds.
The episode begins with Frank’s old company, Atwater, in deep trouble. They’re so desperate that they again call upon “The Warthog” to save them from going under or being sold. Frank rushes in to save the day, increasing productivity and shedding the company’s dead weight,...
- 11/30/2012
- by Alex Lowe
- We Got This Covered
Following the Thanksgiving break, The Gang bounces back from "Charlie's Mom Has Cancer" with "Frank's Back in Business."
This is a logical and long overdue move for the show. We know Frank's loaded financially, but we never really saw him in action when he actually was earning his nut. But here, we get a glimpse of "The Warthog" in which he plays a Gordon Gecko-like business magnate.
Though I know I shouldn't laugh, Frank's racist comments about "Chinks" and the "Jap Broad" always strike a comical chord. And yet again, Charlie serves as the social commentary, the driving factor for spelling out what's wrong with Wall Street and the finance industry.
"What do we create? What do we build? What do we produce?"
He speaks for most middle-class average Americans who wonder what the purpose is. Their exchanges point out the absurdity of their existence, but then again those same...
This is a logical and long overdue move for the show. We know Frank's loaded financially, but we never really saw him in action when he actually was earning his nut. But here, we get a glimpse of "The Warthog" in which he plays a Gordon Gecko-like business magnate.
Though I know I shouldn't laugh, Frank's racist comments about "Chinks" and the "Jap Broad" always strike a comical chord. And yet again, Charlie serves as the social commentary, the driving factor for spelling out what's wrong with Wall Street and the finance industry.
"What do we create? What do we build? What do we produce?"
He speaks for most middle-class average Americans who wonder what the purpose is. Their exchanges point out the absurdity of their existence, but then again those same...
- 11/30/2012
- by neal.lynch@gmail.com (Neal Lynch)
- TVfanatic
Kate Gosselin told The Huffington Post that she didn't care about what her “haters” thought about her, which is fortunate because once again Kate finds herself in the middle of controversy, following her reaction to news that her hairdresser had regained power after Hurricane Sandy.
“Back In Business!!!!!!” tweeted Jason Backe, the partner of the reality star's hairdresser, Ted Gibson, along with a picture of his salon lit up.
“Hallelujah! So happy!” responded an enthused Kate.
Gibson, who boasts on his website that he is “perhaps most known for toiling over the tresses of top celebrities, including Anne Hathaway, Debra Messing, Angelina Jolie, Ashley Greene, Joy Bryant, Zoe Saldana, Emma Watson, Gabrielle Union and many more,” might actually be most famous for Kate's first major hair makeover in 2010, which took a reported 20 hours and would have cost $7,000 had the reality star not received it complimentary.
“Like many women, her hair...
“Back In Business!!!!!!” tweeted Jason Backe, the partner of the reality star's hairdresser, Ted Gibson, along with a picture of his salon lit up.
“Hallelujah! So happy!” responded an enthused Kate.
Gibson, who boasts on his website that he is “perhaps most known for toiling over the tresses of top celebrities, including Anne Hathaway, Debra Messing, Angelina Jolie, Ashley Greene, Joy Bryant, Zoe Saldana, Emma Watson, Gabrielle Union and many more,” might actually be most famous for Kate's first major hair makeover in 2010, which took a reported 20 hours and would have cost $7,000 had the reality star not received it complimentary.
“Like many women, her hair...
- 11/5/2012
- by Naughty But Nice Rob
- Aol TV.
Kate Gosselin told The Huffington Post that she didn't care about what her “haters” thought about her, which is fortunate because once again Kate finds herself in the middle of controversy, following her reaction to news that her hairdresser had regained power after Hurricane Sandy.
“Back In Business!!!!!!” tweeted Jason Backe, the partner of the reality star’s hairdresser, Ted Gibson, along with a picture of his salon lit up.
“Hallelujah! So happy!” responded an enthused Kate.
Gibson, who boasts on his website that he is “perhaps most known for toiling over the tresses of top celebrities, including Anne Hathaway, Debra Messing, Angelina Jolie, Ashley Greene, Joy Bryant, Zoe Saldana, Emma Watson, Gabrielle Union and many more,” might actually be most famous for Kate’s first major hair makeover in 2010, which took a reported 20 hours and would have cost $7,000 had the reality star not received it complimentary.
“Like many women,...
“Back In Business!!!!!!” tweeted Jason Backe, the partner of the reality star’s hairdresser, Ted Gibson, along with a picture of his salon lit up.
“Hallelujah! So happy!” responded an enthused Kate.
Gibson, who boasts on his website that he is “perhaps most known for toiling over the tresses of top celebrities, including Anne Hathaway, Debra Messing, Angelina Jolie, Ashley Greene, Joy Bryant, Zoe Saldana, Emma Watson, Gabrielle Union and many more,” might actually be most famous for Kate’s first major hair makeover in 2010, which took a reported 20 hours and would have cost $7,000 had the reality star not received it complimentary.
“Like many women,...
- 11/5/2012
- by Naughty But Nice Rob
- Huffington Post
The Twilight Saga soundtracks have always been met with consistent praise for being well-coordinated and including impressive artists. In the same tradition, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2's original motion picture soundtrack is quite a fitting end to the series indeed. The fourteen-track album contains a few numbers that harken straight back to the original tone of the Twilight Saga, like St. Vincent's "The Antidote" and Feist's "Fire in the Water" - both of which are bound to be an instant fan favorites especially given the latter's placement in the film. It also produces a few fun new sounds, such as the song by Paul McDonald and Nikki Reed, "All I've Ever Needed," Passion Pit's "Where I Come From," and Pop Etc's "Speak Up." View slideshow: 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2' Ellie Goulding's "Bittersweet" and Iko's "Heart of Stone...
- 11/5/2012
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
Since it began back in 2008, a key component of The Twilight Saga has been its soundtracks, and things are no different for Breaking Dawn - Part 2. Read on for the track listing, which includes Green Day and series star Nikki Reed.
Per MTV, iconic punk rockers Green Day will have a song on the album, along with Passion Pit, Ellie Goulding (whose track is produced by real-life love Skrillex), Nikki Reed with her real-life husband "American Idol" alum Paul McDonald, and such Twilight soundtrack veterans as St. Vincent (she contributed to the New Moon album) and Christina Perri (who previously appeared on the Breaking Dawn - Part 1 soundtrack).
Green Day bassist Mike Dirnt shared with Yahoo! Movies why the group wanted to get involved with the franchise as it bids a final farewell. "When we were asked to be part of the 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn - Part 2' soundtrack, we...
Per MTV, iconic punk rockers Green Day will have a song on the album, along with Passion Pit, Ellie Goulding (whose track is produced by real-life love Skrillex), Nikki Reed with her real-life husband "American Idol" alum Paul McDonald, and such Twilight soundtrack veterans as St. Vincent (she contributed to the New Moon album) and Christina Perri (who previously appeared on the Breaking Dawn - Part 1 soundtrack).
Green Day bassist Mike Dirnt shared with Yahoo! Movies why the group wanted to get involved with the franchise as it bids a final farewell. "When we were asked to be part of the 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn - Part 2' soundtrack, we...
- 10/5/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
I was excited to write up my reactions to the just released Breaking Dawn Part 2 soundtrack listing, because I truly love the previous soundtracks from the franchise and think Music Supervisor Alex Patsavas always does a killer job cultivating tracks that suit each film’s mood. However, I know that my deep entrenchment in the Twilight fandom might make my opinion a little biased. Yes, I drink out of a giant Twilight cup and can identify every pair of Kristen Stewart‘s sneakers out of a shoe lineup, so my thoughts are certainly tainted by years of Twi-obsession. So take these silly, quick comments with a couple grains of salt, okay? They’re my unedited, unresearched, immediate reactions. Besides, we all know this soundtrack could be made up solely of songs by The Wiggles and I’d still love it.
1. Where I Come From — Passion Pit
I thought their last album was a dud,...
1. Where I Come From — Passion Pit
I thought their last album was a dud,...
- 10/4/2012
- by Kate Spencer
- TheFabLife - Movies
'Twilight' star Nikki Reed and new hubby, Paul McDonald, lend their talent to the final 'Breaking Dawn' soundtrack! We can't wait to hear All the romantic tunes Edward and Bella will be kissing to! On a sad note, all good things must come to an end -- even our beloved Twilight series. But on a good note, it looks like the final installment of the series -- Breaking Dawn Part 2 -- will debut its best music yet. The full track list has been revealed and it includes a wide range of artists from music legends Green Day to electro-pop group Passion Pit. Talk about a star-studded track list -- now all we're missing is a Robert Pattinson ballad. Now, without further adieu (cue the drum roll!) ... 1. Where I Come From — Passion Pit 2. Bittersweet — Ellie Goulding 3. The Forgotten — Green Day 4. Fire In The Water — Feist 5. Everything And Nothing — The...
- 10/4/2012
- by Nicole Karlis
- HollywoodLife
Looks like "The Twilight Saga" soundtrack series is closing on a bloody colorful note.
Leading up the final installment — "Breaking Dawn - Part 2" — is five-time Grammy-winning rock band Green Day, Yahoo! Movies has announced.
The band's bassist, Mike Dirnt, said "When we were asked to be part of the 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn - Part 2' soundtrack, we readily agreed because the films are an insane cultural phenomenon, and we have always been impressed with the way the 'Twilight' soundtracks are so carefully curated."
Some familiar names join the track-list for the last picture's music accompaniment, including "Breaking Dawn - Part 1" artist Christina Perri. She teased that fans'll not be getting a repeat of her gold-certified "A Thousand Years," though. "It's not the same [as the original]... you'll just have to wait and see how," she said.
"Saga" actress Nikki Reed and her "American Idol" hubby, who've been fiddling with romantic duets for months now,...
Leading up the final installment — "Breaking Dawn - Part 2" — is five-time Grammy-winning rock band Green Day, Yahoo! Movies has announced.
The band's bassist, Mike Dirnt, said "When we were asked to be part of the 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn - Part 2' soundtrack, we readily agreed because the films are an insane cultural phenomenon, and we have always been impressed with the way the 'Twilight' soundtracks are so carefully curated."
Some familiar names join the track-list for the last picture's music accompaniment, including "Breaking Dawn - Part 1" artist Christina Perri. She teased that fans'll not be getting a repeat of her gold-certified "A Thousand Years," though. "It's not the same [as the original]... you'll just have to wait and see how," she said.
"Saga" actress Nikki Reed and her "American Idol" hubby, who've been fiddling with romantic duets for months now,...
- 10/4/2012
- by Amanda Bell
- NextMovie
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