Bleeding Cool Review: Willow #4
Everything that made the first three issues of Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow great continues here, with this slice-of-life script from Mariko Tamaki. Even as it begins to ramp up with a bit of supernatural action, in the end, there is a quiet, purposeful, intellectual approach to it all that is befitting to Willow as a character.
Entertainment Weekly Interview: Adrianne Palicki Talks 2011 Wonder Woman Pilot
It was honestly the scariest thing ever and best thing ever at the time. Getting to wear that outfit was just a huge dream,”
People Interview: Sarah Michelle Gellar Talks Lockdown and Best Friend, Shannen Doherty
“She’s amazing,” Gellar said of her longtime friend. “It’s funny, my husband [Freddie Prince Jr.] always says that you always learn better from your friends than your spouse. He’s this amazing chef but I never learned from him, because I get so nervous and frustrated and he gets frustrated with me. I’ve learned so many recipes from Shannen during quarantine, because she’s much more patient with me in the kitchen.”
Swisse Wellness India Interview: Chris Hemsworth Talks Thor: Love and Thunder and More. (Video)
Chris Hemsworth (Avengers, Cabin in the Woods), recently took park in an interview with Kriti Karbanda for Swisse Wellness where he talked about his approach…
The Vampire Historian Podcast Interviews Juliet Landau
The Vampire Historian Podcast recently sat down with Juliet Landau for a special episode where she talks about her upcoming directorialt debut, A Place Among…
Chris Hemsworth Cast in Mad Max Prequel
Chris Hemsworth has been cast in Mad Max: Fury Road prequel Furiosa which will revolve around the character of the same name played by Charlize…
Danny Strong to Co-Create New Drama for ABC
Danny Strong will co-create a new drama for ABC based on Sara Fey’s recent book The Growing Season: How I Built a New Life –…
Bleeding Cool Review: BOOM! Studios Angel & Spike #14
The only critique I’d have of Angel & Spike #14 besides beautiful, but ill-fitting art comes down to BOOM! Studios core premise rather than Thompson’s script. Angel & Buffy aren’t stories that benefit from a reboot because they’re evergreen… and also not very old. This kind of story could have been told beautifully within the confines of the established characters, almost beat-for-beat as is.
Variety Interview: Samuel L. Jackson Talks ‘Enslaved’ and Choosing Projects During COVID
“It was serendipitous that it came out at this particular time. That was not a plan,” says Jackson.
Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo Took Part in the Countdown Global Lauch (video)
Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo took part in the Global Lauch of Countdown yesterday (10 October 2020). Countdown is a new initiative which aims to…