YES! Now we’re getting back to why I fell in love with Sons of Anarchy – cutthroat, ruthless backstabbing and downright devious underhanded deeds. This is a show about the seedy lives of biker gangs/clubs not Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood. I don’t give a rat’s ass about their softer side. Russian Roulette with the Prospects; Daddy Tig plays the sucker; and Clay orders a hit on the good doctor. “With an X” heats things up!
Oct 11 2011
TV News: HBO to make “Behind the Candelabra” starring Michael Douglas and Matt Damon
ACADEMY AWARD® WINNER STEVEN SODERBERGH AND PRODUCER JERRY WEINTRAUB BRING ACADEMY AWARD® WINNERS MICHAEL DOUGLAS AND MATT DAMON TO HBO FOR HBO FILMS’ BEHIND THE CANDELABRA
Oct 09 2011
Nightmares, Nazir and a Naked Women. Review: Homeland – “Grace”
Some shows with a lot of intrigue lose their way. I’m happy to say so far, Homeland isn’t one of them. As “Grace” opens, Sgt. Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis) is having an extremely difficult time dealing with his traumatic memories, having nightmare after nightmare. CIA Agent Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) is completely wrapped up with proving her theory that Brody was turned while in captivity, to the point where she’s becoming obsessive about it. She may be right, though, when she learns from an undercover operative that terrorist Abu Nazir (Navid Negahban) has resurfaced after years of lying low.
Oct 07 2011
What Happens When You Follow a Mysterious Blonde. Advance Review: Bored to Death – “The Blonde in the Woods”
The season premiere of “Bored to Death” is funny and thoroughly enjoyable. The dialogue alone is enough to make me laugh, but the best part of the show is the fantastic chemistry among the three main stars. They play off each other beautifully. If you’re a fan of film noir, you won’t want to miss the new season of Bored to Death.
Oct 07 2011
Movie Review: REAL STEEL – Suprisingly endearing and entertaining! It has heart, action, & comedy
Forget what you think this movie is about. Yes, there are robots and yes, there is boxing. But it’s not rock’em-sock’em robots. It is so much more than that. “Real Steel” is surprisingly endearing and entertaining. It has heart, action, comedy, and drama. The wonderful part about Real Steel is that the robots are real! Yes, real robots!
Oct 07 2011
Book Review: “The Last Werewolf” by Glen Duncan
Oct 06 2011
TV News: Cinemax Renews “Strikeback” For a Second Season
I am jumping for joy with today’s news that Cinemax has renewed Strike Back for a second season! With little marketing (that this reporter is aware of), had my husband not told me to watch, I would have missed this awesome series filled with dynamic intrigue, non-stop action, plenty of suspense, a fun bromance and sex.
Oct 05 2011
“Excuse me, you are going to die in there.” Review: American Horror Story “Pilot” – I LOVE #AHSFX
“What are you so afraid of?” This recurring question is asked throughout the pilot episode and begs to be answered honestly…if you dare. American Horror Story is a new kind of unconventional drama series that is entertainingly disturbing. Dark and edgy, this is a drama for those unafraid to explore their inner deviants *wicked grin*.
Oct 04 2011
Review: Sons of Anarchy “Brick” (Sex, Lies, and Cocaine) #SOAFX
Is Juice (Theo Rossi) out of his damn mind? He knows what happens to ‘rats’ and if he gets caught talking to Sheriff Roosevelt (Rockmond Dunbar), it ain’t gonna be pretty. Juice is so scared of what the MC will do if they find out he’s black; he’s willing to jeopardize his life by stealing a brick of cocaine from the cartel’s shipment to appease Roosevelt.
Oct 04 2011
Editorial: Why NBC Cancelled “The Playboy Club”
It comes as no surprise that NBC has cancelled The Playboy Club. It premiered to low ratings which only got worse after each episode. Just read my latest review to find out what went wrong. However, I take exception to the statement released by The Parents Television Council president, Tim Winters just hours after news of the cancellation broke…
Oct 04 2011
An Undercover Bunny, a False Relationship and More Threats. Review: The Playboy Club – “A Matter of Simple Duplicity”
Carol-Lynne (Laura Benati) hires a new bunny over Billy’s (David Krumholz) objections; Janie (Jenna Dewan Tatum) and Max (Wes Ramsey) fight over the lie she’s been keeping; Alice’s (Leah Renee Cudmore) husband Sean (Sean Maher) takes it upon himself to set Nick (Eddie Cibrian) up in an effort to become Nick’s campaign manager; and Johnny Bianchi (Troy Garity) tells Maureen (Amber Heard) “You’re the last person to see my father alive. One way or the other, Maureen, you’re gonna tell me what you know.” While this sounds like an interesting episode of The Playboy Club, it leaves a lot to be desired.
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