This is for all the males and females out there who are not obsessed with the Twilight Saga but still want to be knowledgeable on many topics. New Moon came out in theaters Friday, November 20. This is the second installment, out of 4, of the Twilight Saga. I have not seen the movie New Moon but […]
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Press Release: Scream Queens 2 – Return of the Queens
Winning Contestant Will Land an Acting Role in the Next Saw Franchise Horror Film
Actress Jamie King Will Serve as Host and Also Judge Along With Director Tim Sullivan and Acting Coach John Homa
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ — Scream Queens 2 will take a new cadre of 10 aspiring actresses and give them the […]
Double Dare (2004): Stuntwomen Documentary
Of out of all the things she writes about, the Action Flick Chick gets the greatest volume of favorable responses for her coverage of motion picture stunt professionals.
The documentary Double Dare (2004) looks at two very real Hollywood stuntwoman, Jeannie Epper and Zoë Bell (who appears as herself in the Grindhouse film Death Proof – review coming soon). […]
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The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day (2009)
BDSII starts with the killing of a priest. This causes the MacManus brothers (Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus) to come out of hiding to take care of some baddie business. Along the way, they pick up a new sidekick, Romeo (Clifton Collins, Jr). The new FBI agent in charge of the MacManus crime scenes, is the gorgeous, smart, Special Agent Eunice Bloom (Julie Benz).
Interview with Boondock Saints II Julie Benz and Clifton Collins, Jr.
During San Diego Comic Con 2009, I was privileged enough to interview Julie Benz and Clifton Collins, Jr., from The Boondock Saints II: All Saint’s Day. It was a round table interview, which means it was a group interview. There were several other people there with me asking questions. I did get an extra special treat while there, though, because I was just expecting to see Julie and Clifton, but when our interview was over, Sean Patrick Flannery and Norman Reedus sat down right in front of me.