It is so on! The Miz and Maryse are placing bets! On this week's episode of Total Divas, Maryse is frustrated with her hubby's meat-eating habits and decides to place a bet to see if he will change. The stakes are high! On a trip to a farm, Maryse challenges The Miz to come face to face with the animals he eats. "Lets make a bet where you don't eat meat for a week. Where you become vegetarian for a week. Hear me out!" Maryse tells her less than amused husband. "No meat. Then, in a week, I'll eat whatever you want me to eat," Maryse shares. But the deal sounds a little too good to be true to The Miz. "I know you! You'll...
- 12/18/2017
- E! Online
Stranger Things is a phenomenal show and anyone that says otherwise is a fool. That is why I got really excited when I found out Stranger Things: The Game was out in anticipation of Season 2. The game looks to help fill in what was happening in Hawkins, Indiana between Season 1 and Season 2. It was great to see all of my favorite characters again and get immersed in the 16-bit world. Then, after Season 2 came out, we had the awesome opportunity to unlock Max, the new girl from the show. One would notice something strange about her in the game.
Max has psychic attacks. Ever since we met Max and her step-brother Billy, I thought they were both going to be kids like Eleven and Eight. Kids with supernatural gifts that were trying to stay away from the evil scientists. Sadly, the show seemed to have killed that theory of...
Max has psychic attacks. Ever since we met Max and her step-brother Billy, I thought they were both going to be kids like Eleven and Eight. Kids with supernatural gifts that were trying to stay away from the evil scientists. Sadly, the show seemed to have killed that theory of...
- 11/21/2017
- by Tommy Wiliams
- GeekTyrant
Fox’s new supernatural comedy, Ghosted, aired its first episode this past weekend and I have some good things and some not so good things to say about it. It definitely had some bright spots but it also seemed like there was something missing from the pilot episode. Hear me out or should I say read me out?
The series stars Adam Scott (Big Little Lies, Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later) and Craig Robinson (This is the End, Hot Tub Time Machine) as former professor Max Jennifer and former detective Leroy Wright. The two are brought into the Bureau Underground, a secret government agency that specializes in paranormal and supernatural occurrences, to solve the mystery of an agent that has gone missing.
Overall, the casting is great. You have Adam Scott and Craig Robinson who make a great duo to center just about any type of comedy around.
The series stars Adam Scott (Big Little Lies, Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later) and Craig Robinson (This is the End, Hot Tub Time Machine) as former professor Max Jennifer and former detective Leroy Wright. The two are brought into the Bureau Underground, a secret government agency that specializes in paranormal and supernatural occurrences, to solve the mystery of an agent that has gone missing.
Overall, the casting is great. You have Adam Scott and Craig Robinson who make a great duo to center just about any type of comedy around.
- 10/4/2017
- by Chris Salce
- Age of the Nerd
If you wanted to be glib and coarse, not to mention antithetical to the film’s convivial tone, you could describe “Victoria & Abdul” as the movie that finally lets a constipated Queen Victoria take a shit. It’s about a doodie dislodged that brings joy and liberation. Hear me out.
In Stephen Frears’ agreeable period costume drama— which is engaging and charming thanks to Judi Dench, if too nonthreatening and ingratiating otherwise— the bowels are the window to the soul.
Continue reading ‘Victoria & Abdul’: Judi Dench Elevates Stephen Frears’ Feel-Good Dramedy [Venice Review] at The Playlist.
In Stephen Frears’ agreeable period costume drama— which is engaging and charming thanks to Judi Dench, if too nonthreatening and ingratiating otherwise— the bowels are the window to the soul.
Continue reading ‘Victoria & Abdul’: Judi Dench Elevates Stephen Frears’ Feel-Good Dramedy [Venice Review] at The Playlist.
- 9/3/2017
- by Rodrigo Perez
- The Playlist
Hear me out. American writer and psychotherapist Collette Dowling once said, “Relationships are like a dance, with visible energy racing back and forth between partners. Some relationships are the slow dark dance of death.” I only say this because your relationship with Batman, Ben Affleck and Warner Bros. might be curdling. Hell, Ben Affleck’s relationship with Warner Bros. and DC Films might be going sour too.
Continue reading Yet Another Report Claims Ben Affleck Is Done As Batman at The Playlist.
Continue reading Yet Another Report Claims Ben Affleck Is Done As Batman at The Playlist.
- 9/1/2017
- by Rodrigo Perez
- The Playlist
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