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The Wrap Interview: Tim Minear Ta lks 9-1-1 Season 7
‘9-1-1″ Creator Says Main Characters Aren’t Unkillable: ‘I Just Don’t Want to Kill Any of Them’ Tim Minear also breaks down Bobby’s big stunt in…
ComicBookMovie Interview: Natalia Cordova-Buckley Talks The Portrait
THE PORTRAIT Interview: Natalia Cordova-Buckley Breaks Down Her Role In New Psychological Horror (Exclusive) Natalia Cordova-Buckley (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) talks to us about her role…
The Cosmic Circus Interview: James Marsters and James C. Leary at NYCC
NYCC Interview: James Marsters & James Leary Talk ‘Slayers: A Buffyverse Story’ Ten years after the events of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer finale, “Chosen,”…
Interview Felicia Day Talks ‘Third Eye’
Felicia Day: ‘Third Eye’ has romance, minotaurs, fart jokes. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 5 (UPI) — Felicia Day said her original audio show, Third Eye, available…
Ming-Na Wen to Narrate Animation Documentary ‘Pencils Vs Pixels’
Ming-Na Wen (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) is set to narrate Pencils Vs Pixels, a documentary celebrating 2D hand-drawn animation. Due to be shown at Annecy International…
Pink News Interview: Tom Lenk Talks Queer Icons, Axe Murder and Buffy
Lenk’s latest show Lottie Plachett too a Hatchet has been billed as a “high-camp” retelling of the Lizzie Borden story. For those not in the know, Borden became famous when she was tried and acquitted for the axe murders of her father and stepmother in 1982.
It might not sound like fertile ground for a camp extravaganza, but Lizzie Borden’s story is a unique one. In the near century since her death, she’s become a feminist icon in her own right, while others have imagined her as a queer legend.
Ahead of the Edinburgh Fringe, PinkNews caught up with Tom Lenk to talk about what makes Lizzie Borden a gay icon, the legacy of Buffy, and why he can’t watch horror.
Amy Acker Stars in Hallmark Christmas Movie
Amy Acker (Angel, Dollhouse, Much Ado About Nothing, Cabin in the Woods, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) stars alongside Kristian Bruun (Orphan Black), Warren Christie (Batwoman) and…
Los Angeles Times Review: The Nevers
Kicking butt in corsets and slaying with parasols, Victorian sci-fi drama “The Nevers” arrives under, or at least alongside, a cloud: Creator Joss Whedon, who left the series in November citing exhaustion, has been the subject of multiple allegations since last summer of creating an abusive work environment on other projects, including by”Justice League’s” Ray Fisher and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s” Charisma Carpenter and Michelle Trachtenberg.
US Interview: Sarah Michelle Gellar Reminisces About That Cruel Intentions Kiss
The Buffy the Vampire Slayer star added: “Kissing a girl on camera is way better because when you kiss a guy, all your makeup rubs off and then in between you have to get these touch-ups. But [when] it’s a girl it’s, like, you’re good to go.”
Heroic Hollywood Interview: Emma Caulfield on Going from Buffy to Marvel.
“Buffy was so long ago, I don’t know. That was a tiny, little show on a small network that ended up having this huge life. It started to build when it was on, but there was no huge support system or fanfare or built-in audience with it,” the actress told Heroic Hollywood. “So it’s not even in the same ballpark as entering in the Marvel Universe. It’s a whole other world.”