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Andrew Charles Koch

Twin Peaks (1990)
Twin Peaks Recap: Donna 'Returns'
Twin Peaks (1990)
You may not realize it, but Lara Flynn Boyle’s Donna — the heart of the original series, the activated burgeoning girl detective, my one true love — returned to Twin Peaks Sunday.

Where exactly was she in the show? Well, it’s complicated. First, her face appeared in an old framed photo (of Laura and Donna, from the original series) sitting on a side table in Sarah Palmer’s living room. Then her voice (it was indeed Boyle’s voice) wafted out over the Road House as James Hurley sang his sweet, crazy, retro 50’s ballad “Just You And I” from Season 2. (Yes,...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 8/7/2017
  • TVLine.com
Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone in La La Land (2016)
Exclusive: John Legend and Emma Stone Can't Get Over Ryan Gosling's Real-Life Piano Skills in 'La La Land'
Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone in La La Land (2016)
Ryan Gosling has grown accustomed to crowds of rowdy girls screaming his name, but his biggest fans might be his La La Land co-stars Emma Stone and John Legend. Et caught up with the film's cast in Los Angeles on Monday, where the stars couldn't say enough good things about Gosling.

Stone famously worked with Gosling in 2011's Crazy, Stupid, Love, in which the duo recreated the famous Dirty Dancing lift. They return to the dance floor in La La Land, so Et's Carly Steel asked Stone to describe Gosling's dance moves in three words.

Watch: Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling Adorably Set a Date 'For Research' in 'La La Land' Sneak Peek

"Really super great," Stone answered.

In the upcoming musical, directed by Damien Chazelle (Whiplash), Stone plays an aspiring actress named Mia involved in a love affair with a dedicated jazz musician named Sebastian (Gosling). Set in modern day Los Angeles, the couple...
See full article at Entertainment Tonight
  • 12/7/2016
  • Entertainment Tonight
Tweeks: Supergirl Cast Interviews Pt 1
If you all aren’t already watching Supergirl, you should. For Season 2, the show about Kara Zor-El’s life in National City working for Catco Worldwide by day and embracing her superhuman talents to save the world on her off-time will be moving The CW on October 10 at 8pm. We’re super looking forward to James Olsen, more Deo and Anya mostly can’t wait for more Winn (Jeremy Jordan)! And we’re absolutely freaking out about the Supergirl & The Flash musical crossover! We all know Melissa Benoist & Grant Gustin were on Glee, but there’s also Jesse L. Martin (Tom Collins! Rent!), Jeremy Jordan!!! (voice of an angel!) & Carlos Valdes. We can only pray they can figure out a way to write Alura or Astra in because Laura Benanti is just so magical.

At what was probably the highlight of Comic Con, Anya attended the Supergirl press roundtable and...
See full article at Comicmix.com
  • 9/8/2016
  • by Maddy and Anya Ernst
  • Comicmix.com
Adam Levine at an event for The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show (2011)
The Family Review: Something's All Wrong With ABC's Newest Clan, and It's Definitely All Right
Adam Levine at an event for The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show (2011)
Serialized mysteries are a tricky thing. Dole out your secrets too slowly, and the audience gets bored. Front-load your bombshells in the first few episodes, there’s a risk viewers will roll their eyes and groan, “Well, this is all just a bit too much.”

Luckily for ABC , its latest entry into the genre, The Family, is like Baby Bear’s bowl of porridge in the story of Goldilocks: Not too hot, not too cold, and — at least based on the two hours screened for critics — so addictively delicious you’ll be scraping the sides of the bowl to make...
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  • 2/29/2016
  • TVLine.com
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