Syfy’s “werewolf” series Bitten stars is based on the bestselling author Kelley Armstrong’s Women of the Otherworld series of novels. In anticipation of the season 2 debut, we sat down with stars Laura Vandervoort and Greyston Holt to discuss the show and what we can expect from the new season…
Greyston, I know Laura you already talked about this, but can you talk about kind of your character’s experience being with the witches and how it’s going to kind of change Clay this season?
Greyston Holt: Yes. I mean, I think it just – it broadens all of our horizons a little bit you know. It’s a big bomb to drop in our world that there was – there were others out there with you know supernatural abilities and there’s a whole new world that’s opened up and I think it’s just kind of...
Greyston, I know Laura you already talked about this, but can you talk about kind of your character’s experience being with the witches and how it’s going to kind of change Clay this season?
Greyston Holt: Yes. I mean, I think it just – it broadens all of our horizons a little bit you know. It’s a big bomb to drop in our world that there was – there were others out there with you know supernatural abilities and there’s a whole new world that’s opened up and I think it’s just kind of...
- 4/9/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Is Scarlett Johansson a hero or villain? This week, she's both: The actress does double duty, saving the world in Captain America: The Winter Soldier and consuming it in Under the Skin. Which performance reigns supreme? Plus, is Jude Law's crime caper Dom Hemingway going to steal your heart? Here's what to see and what to skip in theaters this weekend. See ThisCaptain America: The Winter Soldier var brightcovevideoid = '3426797509001'; With pirates on the seas, weapons in the skies and a raging liberty vs. security debate, The Winter Soldier should feel unsettlingly familiar. Gone are the aliens and the Tesseract,...
- 4/4/2014
- by Alynda Wheat
- PEOPLE.com
Welcome back to our weekly look at the new podcasts available at our “partners in podcast crime” the GeekCast Radio Network. As usual here’s our weekly look at the podcasts from Gcrn, This Week in Geek and the latest toy review videos from Baltmatrix, with descriptions and links to each and every podcast for your audio/visual pleasure!
Gcrn WarZ – Episode 04 – Star Trek Vs Star Wars
To boldly go where no podcasters have been before, into a galaxy far far away! There has always been a rift in the universe, and that was caused by the massive Star Trek fans, and then the massive Star Wars Fans! It is time to debate on which is better, join TFG1Mike, OptimusSolo, Steve Megatron, PecanCtMichael, and Mike The Birdman Dodd, as they grab their phasers and lightsabers to do battle! So sit back, relax, and listen up as we debate over which franchise is truly better!
Gcrn WarZ – Episode 04 – Star Trek Vs Star Wars
To boldly go where no podcasters have been before, into a galaxy far far away! There has always been a rift in the universe, and that was caused by the massive Star Trek fans, and then the massive Star Wars Fans! It is time to debate on which is better, join TFG1Mike, OptimusSolo, Steve Megatron, PecanCtMichael, and Mike The Birdman Dodd, as they grab their phasers and lightsabers to do battle! So sit back, relax, and listen up as we debate over which franchise is truly better!
- 6/12/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
The White Stripes split up. The Black Keys hit their success into the stratosphere. Death From Above 1979 reform. It’s all go in the world of the rock ‘n’ roll guitar/drum garage duos. So it looks set to continue with us Brits getting in our foot (feet?) in on the hullaballo.
Formed in 2004 it’s been a long time coming for Blood Red Shoes to stake their claim as ‘go to duo’, but with The White Stripes stricken from the record, The Black Keys success at an all time high because of the aforementioned split and their constant mining of the garage blues well, Dfa 1979 as unpredictable as ever and this reunion likely to be short lived; what better time than now?
2012 (specifically March 26th) sees the release of their third studio album, their strongest album yet and their best shot at the big leagues.
The White Stripes split up. The Black Keys hit their success into the stratosphere. Death From Above 1979 reform. It’s all go in the world of the rock ‘n’ roll guitar/drum garage duos. So it looks set to continue with us Brits getting in our foot (feet?) in on the hullaballo.
Formed in 2004 it’s been a long time coming for Blood Red Shoes to stake their claim as ‘go to duo’, but with The White Stripes stricken from the record, The Black Keys success at an all time high because of the aforementioned split and their constant mining of the garage blues well, Dfa 1979 as unpredictable as ever and this reunion likely to be short lived; what better time than now?
2012 (specifically March 26th) sees the release of their third studio album, their strongest album yet and their best shot at the big leagues.
- 3/26/2012
- by Morgan Roberts
- Obsessed with Film
This is the Pure Movies review of Julia's Eyes, directed by Guillem Morales and starring Belén Rueda, Lluís Homar, Pablo Derqui, Francesc Orella, Joan Dalmau and Boris Ruiz. When Salvador Dali and director Luis Buñuel teamed up to create short film Un Chien Andalo they included the now-infamous eyeball-slitting scene, a wince-inducing moment. Since that surrealist moment in 1929, the threat eyeball of torture has been used on-screen make us cringe and squirm in varying ways. Films like Day of the Triffids and Blindness remind us how vulnerable the human body is, and present the horrific implications of a world without sight. The latest production from Guillem del Toro adds itself to this disparate canon of ‘films about sight’. In Julia’s Eyes, the eyes really do have it. If the thought of eyeballs coming into contact with any dangerous substance, blade or needle fills you with abject horror, then this...
- 9/17/2011
- by Natalie Peck
- Pure Movies
Collider have posted the first full-length trailer for Julia’s Eyes, alongside a couple of spooky new images.
Written and directed by Guillem Morales, Julia’s Eyes is exec-produced by Guillermo Del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth, Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark) from a script co-written by Morales and Oriol Paulo.
Julia’s Eyes stars Francesc Orella, Boris Ruiz, Daniel Grao, Clara Segura, Andrea Hermosam, Julia Gutierrez Caba and Belen Rueda.
The full synopsis for the film is below:
Julia’s Eyes centers on Julia, a woman suffering from a degenerative eye disease, who finds her blind twin sister Sara hanged in the basement of her house. Julia decides to investigate what she feels is a murder case, entering a dark world that seems to hide a mysterious presence. As Julia begins to uncover the terrifying truth about her sister’s death, her sight deteriorates, until a series of...
Written and directed by Guillem Morales, Julia’s Eyes is exec-produced by Guillermo Del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth, Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark) from a script co-written by Morales and Oriol Paulo.
Julia’s Eyes stars Francesc Orella, Boris Ruiz, Daniel Grao, Clara Segura, Andrea Hermosam, Julia Gutierrez Caba and Belen Rueda.
The full synopsis for the film is below:
Julia’s Eyes centers on Julia, a woman suffering from a degenerative eye disease, who finds her blind twin sister Sara hanged in the basement of her house. Julia decides to investigate what she feels is a murder case, entering a dark world that seems to hide a mysterious presence. As Julia begins to uncover the terrifying truth about her sister’s death, her sight deteriorates, until a series of...
- 8/26/2010
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The IMDb250. A list of the top 250 films as ranked by the users of the biggest internet movie site on the web. It is based upon the ratings provided by the users of the Internet Movie Database, which number into the millions. As such, it’s a perfect representation of the opinions of the movie masses, and arguably the most comprehensive ranking system on the Internet.
It’s because of this that we at HeyUGuys (and in this case we is myself and Gary) have decided to set ourselves a project. To watch and review all 250 movies on the list. We’ve frozen the list as of January 1st of this year. It’s not as simple as it sounds, we are watching them all in one year, 125 each.
This is our 27th update, my next five films watched for the project. You can find last week’s update here.
It’s because of this that we at HeyUGuys (and in this case we is myself and Gary) have decided to set ourselves a project. To watch and review all 250 movies on the list. We’ve frozen the list as of January 1st of this year. It’s not as simple as it sounds, we are watching them all in one year, 125 each.
This is our 27th update, my next five films watched for the project. You can find last week’s update here.
- 7/27/2010
- by Barry Steele
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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