The writers for White Collar weren’t kidding around with the title of this episode. “Gloves Off” comes out of the gate swinging and doesn’t let up until we’re left watching Peter (Tim DeKay), bereft of words, as Neal (Matt Bomer) storms away in a cloud of betrayal, confusion, and pain.
Sep 14 2012
Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Poop! Review: Wilfred, S2 “Resentment”
Ryan isn’t happy about Jenna and Drew getting married, but when a secret about Jenna is revealed, it’s Wilfred who takes it the hardest. Things go terribly awry when Wilfred allows the sinuous thoughts of Jenna petting other dogs ruin him. Leave it to Wilfred to imagine the innocent laughter of Jenna playing with other pups become something so salacious.
Sep 12 2012
Heartburn, Growth Spurts, and New Love for Pete? Review: Warehouse 13, S4 “Endless Wonder”
A mysterious occurrence of growth spurts potentially related to a prescribed heartburn medication plagues a small town in Indiana and Myka (Joanne Kelly) and Pete (Eddie McClintock) are on the case. Meanwhile, Jinks (Aaron Ashmore) and Claudia (Allison Scagliotti) team up to find out what Artie (Saul Rubinek) is hiding about the mysterious black crystals and missing artifacts.
Sep 11 2012
Review: Sons of Anarchy – Season 5 Premiere – “Sovereign” – A Granny Fetish and Shark Infested Waters: Transitions, Lies and a Torching
“Previously on Sons of Anarchy” are words many have longed to hear since season four wrapped up following an effervescent escalation of conflicts. With everything that happened, I’m anxious to know several things: will Jax’s (Charlie Hunnam) personal agenda impact his leadership as the new club president? Will Gemma (Katey Sagal) and the SAMCRO members adapt to the changes in the club? With enemies closing in, can SAMCRO survive the shark-infested waters? Fortunately, “Sovereign” doesn’t waste time tackling these questions.
Sep 11 2012
Interviews From The Red Carpet – Sons of Anarchy Season 5 Premiere
YEC goes on the red carpet at the season 5 premiere of Sons of Anarchy. It’s a very warm, sunny day is Westwood, CA. The streets are blocked off and fans are starting to line up. I get some stares and possibly the stink-eye from a few of the devoted fans as they see me checking-in to get my press wristband and take my place on the press line. And despite the fact I’ve done this before, I was so nervous stepping onto the press line.
Sep 10 2012
Mind your Ps and Qs. Review: Copper – “The Empty Locket”
She’s not enjoying the high society life with Elizabeth; instead, she wants to go back and live with Eva at the brothel, which is no surprise. It’s a life she knows, what she was born into. Hearing her play the piano, singing “Mary had a little lamb, she kept it on a barge. When she took its bloomers off, its woolly dick got large” was a hoot.
Sep 10 2012
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Sep 10 2012
Advance Review: The Mob Doctor – “Pilot”
Sep 06 2012
Having a 3 out of 10 day. Review: White Collar – “Ancient History”
I found it interesting that the question being asked in “Ancient History” is who can Neal trust? Neal is a (former) criminal. As Vincini stated so eloquently in The Princess Bride, “Criminals are used to having people not trust them….” Everyone on Peter’s team – including Peter – have continual doubts about Neal’s trustworthiness. The times he’s gone rogue – escaping and evading – have apparently outweighed the numerous times he’s proven himself to be part of the team. And in the black and white world of the FBI, it seems logical that Neal would be the one not to be trusted.
Sep 04 2012
Movie: My Sucky Teen Romance on DVD Today! Video Interview with Director Emily Hagins
MY SUCKY TEEN ROMANCE – On 17-year-old Kate’s last weekend in town before heading to college, she and her geeky friends head to SpaceCON, the local sci-fi/fantasy convention. There, Kate meets Paul, a recently turned teen vampire (who takes advantage of the gathering’s costume atmosphere by actually dressing as a bloodsucker). But when Kate tries to make a move on him, he gives her the hickey from hell.
Sep 04 2012
The Missing Locket. Review: Copper – “In the Hands of an Angry God”
Copper is an intoxicating mix of corruption, greed, racism, and murder. Smack dab in the center of this dizzying Civil War-era world is Kevin Corcoran (Tom Weston-Jones), a former boxer-turned-cop working for the Sixth Precinct in Five Points—a slummy immigrant area of 1860s New York predominantly populated by Irish and blacks.
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