Riding the sci-fi wave
Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Back in 1983, "V" thrived for two miniseries, then limped for 19 weekly episodes. Now it's back, perhaps well-timed.
Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Back in 1983, "V" thrived for two miniseries, then limped for 19 weekly episodes. Now it's back, perhaps well-timed.
cynsations (Free subscription) | 10/14/2009
Authors Jessica Lee Anderson and P.J. "Tricia" Hoover will be celebrating their latest releases with a party and signing at 2 p.m. Oct. 18 at BookPeople in Austin. Border Crossing by Jessica Lee Anderson (Milkweed, 2009) follows Manz on his journey to discovering and understanding the voices in his head. This touching story leads us through a series of what should be wonderful teen experiences...
Right Cinema (Free subscription) | 07/20/2009
Meet Betsy Russell, best known for portraying Jill Tuck in the Saw film series. Learn more about the actress, plus feast your eyes on pictures, video, and a Betsy Russell Biography here. Betsy Russell Saw VI is set to open just in time for Halloween. The movie directed by Kevin Greuter stars Betsy Russell, Mark Rolston, [...]
The Moviezzz Blog (Free subscription) | 06/10/2009
WHAT IS IT ABOUT? Picking up immediately after Part 3, Jason is taken to the morgue. He breaks out and heads back to the lake to terrorize those renting a house. WHO MADE IT? The screenplay was written by Barney Cohen (who would go on to be an executive producer of SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH) from a story by Bruce Hidemi Sakow. It was directed by Joseph Zito who would follow this up by making the Chuck...
TroyRutter.com - New Media Original (Free subscription) | 04/21/2009
Recently I have been viewing a few of my favorite TV shows from the 1980’s via all sorts of outlets, and I have compliled my list of 10 best science-fiction TV shows of the 1980’s. Hope you enjoy. 10. The Powers of Matthew Star I only vaguely remember this show, but I remember an episode where he [...]
Distortrait (Free subscription) | 03/01/2009
Tom Crusie dedicated to Jang-Chub.