I have been writing my ass off! Do me (and yourself) a favor and check out some of the articles I’ve written this week. Television recaps: Elementary Episode 1-5: Sapphic Dalliance Arrow Episode 1-4: Felicity Smoak is the Best Character on Arrow Revolution Episode 1-6: Sex and Drugs? How Do You Say No to That? […]
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Casting News for Michael Bay’s New Action Drama: Jessica Parker Kennedy Joins Cast of Black Sails
What do a French prostitute, fabled buccaneer Captain Flint and Cape Town, South Africa have in common? They are all elements of Michael Bay’s new series, “Black Sails.” The eight-episode series is slated for 2014 and Starz network (which most recently popularized the historical drama “Spartacus”) has inked the deal. This is the story before […]
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Thursdays on YouTube with Adrianne and Emma – America Too!
Thursdays on YouTube, watch Adrianne Curry, America Young, and Kevin McShane on the Stan Lee’s World of Heroes Channel, and take advice (at your own risk) from Emma Caulfield.
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Bruce Campbell Talks Evil Dead Remake at Dallas Fan Days!
Evil Dead fans get ready, because the Evil Dead remake has been summoned to life and will hit theaters April 12, 2013! If you’re like me, you’re probably tired of all the lifeless Hollywood remakes of our most beloved films from long ago. Well, Bruce Campbell is aware of this and had something to say […]
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GAGA Season 1 Finale: I’m Dating a Lesbian!
This is it people! This is the last episode of GAGA season 1. Work on season 2 has begun but in the meantime, enjoy season 1 and spread the news. This is the Action Flick Chick, and you’ve just been kicked in the ass!
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Revolution 1-6 Sex and Drugs: How Do You Say No to That!
Sex and drugs- how do you say no to that? Call them a turkey, break someone’s neck, and then shoot yourself. That’s how the Revolution crew rolls. Technically no one called anyone a turkey but the other stuff happened in this week’s exciting episode. “Sex and Drugs” certainly brought us the sexiest episode of Revolution […]
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