Vanderpump Rules fans are slamming Scheana Shay’s husband, Brock Davies’ recent makeover. They think that he looks horrible and he is generally an attractive man. Brock was always known for his flowing locks and that changed which did not really affect his appearance. Yet, his latest stunt has everyone up in arms. Keep reading for more details.
Vpr Fans Slam Scheana Shay’s Husband’s Tragic Makeover
When Scheana Shay first introduced Brock Davies in 2020 at the Season 8 Vanderpump Rules reunion, he had long, luscious locks. It was very Jason Momoa and he would often rock a man bun and then, right before the Season 10 reunion, he chopped his hair off. The look was very styled and GQ so no one complained. He looked dapper and put together while Scheana experimented with her lighter side. She had blonde highlights in the past but had mostly stuck with dark locks.
Vpr Fans Slam Scheana Shay’s Husband’s Tragic Makeover
When Scheana Shay first introduced Brock Davies in 2020 at the Season 8 Vanderpump Rules reunion, he had long, luscious locks. It was very Jason Momoa and he would often rock a man bun and then, right before the Season 10 reunion, he chopped his hair off. The look was very styled and GQ so no one complained. He looked dapper and put together while Scheana experimented with her lighter side. She had blonde highlights in the past but had mostly stuck with dark locks.
- 9/15/2024
- by Amanda Lauren
- TV Shows Ace
Co-pro incubator takes place from July 6-7.
Projects by UK director Beatrice Gibson, Slovenia’s Gregor Božič, Berlin-based Ann Oren and Turkey’s Burak Cevik are among 10 selected for this year’s FIDLab, the co-production incubator of French festival FIDMarseille.
The 15th edition of the showcase, known for its focus on experimental fiction features and documentary, is set to be held from July 6-7. The 10 selected projects have been whittled down from 430 entries.
Gibson will attend with Night, a UK-France co-production about a woman wandering the streets after an abortion, embarking on a series of quiet encounters. It is Gibson...
Projects by UK director Beatrice Gibson, Slovenia’s Gregor Božič, Berlin-based Ann Oren and Turkey’s Burak Cevik are among 10 selected for this year’s FIDLab, the co-production incubator of French festival FIDMarseille.
The 15th edition of the showcase, known for its focus on experimental fiction features and documentary, is set to be held from July 6-7. The 10 selected projects have been whittled down from 430 entries.
Gibson will attend with Night, a UK-France co-production about a woman wandering the streets after an abortion, embarking on a series of quiet encounters. It is Gibson...
- 5/25/2023
- by Tim Dams
- ScreenDaily
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the final match in the Best Of 5 Series between Eddie Edwards and Michael Elgin. It’s time to rock…and rolllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Match #1: Rhino def. Madman Fulton The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Before the match begins, the referee ejects the Crist brothers from ringside. Fulton chokes Rhino with his boot in the corner. Rhino tries to build momentum with a series of chops but Fulton shuts him down with a back elbow. Fulton charges but Rhino sidesteps, sending Fulton crashing into the turnbuckle. Fulton counters the Gore into a big boot for two. Rhino connects with the Gore to win.
My Opinion: 2.5 out of 5 – Fulton’s okay, but Rhino is still far superior. Also, this was like watching molasses race a snail and a sloth to Sally Struther’s house for a night-cap.
Match #1: Rhino def. Madman Fulton The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Before the match begins, the referee ejects the Crist brothers from ringside. Fulton chokes Rhino with his boot in the corner. Rhino tries to build momentum with a series of chops but Fulton shuts him down with a back elbow. Fulton charges but Rhino sidesteps, sending Fulton crashing into the turnbuckle. Fulton counters the Gore into a big boot for two. Rhino connects with the Gore to win.
My Opinion: 2.5 out of 5 – Fulton’s okay, but Rhino is still far superior. Also, this was like watching molasses race a snail and a sloth to Sally Struther’s house for a night-cap.
- 3/11/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a major, historically significant World Title match to get to, so shut up and talk a little louder…and make-up your damn mind. Also, Booker T will love this s—. I can see it now…Booker T: Two chicks…no dicks…that’s some bull-s—!
Match #1: Tjp & Fallah Bahh def. The North (Ethan Page & Josh Alexander) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Tjp and Fallah hit a backpack splash on Alexander. Page spins Tjp into a sitdown powerbomb from Alexander. Fallah goes on the attack with a Samoan Drop to Alexander. Page grabs Alexander, stopping the momentum of Fallah. The North hit Tjp with a double team crucifix slam for a near fall. Tjp heads to the top but Page takes him down with a superkick. Page connects with a cutter on Fallah.
Match #1: Tjp & Fallah Bahh def. The North (Ethan Page & Josh Alexander) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Tjp and Fallah hit a backpack splash on Alexander. Page spins Tjp into a sitdown powerbomb from Alexander. Fallah goes on the attack with a Samoan Drop to Alexander. Page grabs Alexander, stopping the momentum of Fallah. The North hit Tjp with a double team crucifix slam for a near fall. Tjp heads to the top but Page takes him down with a superkick. Page connects with a cutter on Fallah.
- 3/4/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Impact Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have some nice matches to get to, so let’s go down to Emmett’s shop and fix Emmett. That’s a Charles Bronson/Andy Griffith/Simpsons joke. Okay, let’s dive right in to Impact and see if it lives up to the standard that it should be at.
Match #1: Rob Van Dam, Tommy Dreamer & Sabu w/ Super Genie def. Moose & The North (Ethan Page & Josh Alexander) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Rvd hits Moose with his signature spinning heel kick in the early going. Rvd connects with Rolling Thunder as Sabu hits a springboard leg drop on Moose! Moose causes a distraction for the referee, allowing him to hit a low blow on Dreamer. Moose attempts Rolling Thunder of his own but Dreamer cuts him off...
Match #1: Rob Van Dam, Tommy Dreamer & Sabu w/ Super Genie def. Moose & The North (Ethan Page & Josh Alexander) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Rvd hits Moose with his signature spinning heel kick in the early going. Rvd connects with Rolling Thunder as Sabu hits a springboard leg drop on Moose! Moose causes a distraction for the referee, allowing him to hit a low blow on Dreamer. Moose attempts Rolling Thunder of his own but Dreamer cuts him off...
- 6/3/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have an Impact Wrestling review in the wake of almost a month’s worth of good television. Let’s hope this is another good show, because with the week the WWE has put wrestling fans through, it nearly feel like a matter of life and death…maybe.
Match #1: Sami Callihan beat Fallah Bahh The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Fallah takes control in the early going, forcing Callihan to retreat to the outside. Callihan targets Fallah’s exposed feet! They exchange strikes in the middle of the ring. Fallah gets the upperhand with a big belly-to-belly suplex. Fallah hits a Samoan Drop when Jake and Dave Crist come to ringside! Scarlett fights back and hits a rolling senton off the apron! Fallah slams Callihan to the mat and almost scores the upset victory!
Match #1: Sami Callihan beat Fallah Bahh The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Fallah takes control in the early going, forcing Callihan to retreat to the outside. Callihan targets Fallah’s exposed feet! They exchange strikes in the middle of the ring. Fallah gets the upperhand with a big belly-to-belly suplex. Fallah hits a Samoan Drop when Jake and Dave Crist come to ringside! Scarlett fights back and hits a rolling senton off the apron! Fallah slams Callihan to the mat and almost scores the upset victory!
- 5/27/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a whole big bunch of stuff happening here, including an actual main event of high quality…that got cut off by an infomercial for the rest of the show. Yeah, Impact Wrestling’s finest hour was stopped by a technical glitch. In any case, the match will be reviewed, thanks to the internet showing it. Okay, let’s make like Meghan Markle and reserve our tickets to the new Shaft movie. I don’t know if she’s going to see the movie, but I’m gonna pretend that she is any-way.
Match #1: Glenn Gilbertti def. Jordynne Grace, Madison Rayne, Kiera Hogan, Scarlett Bordeaux, Tessa Blanchard, Alisha Edwards, Karissa Rivera, Solo Darling, Tasha Steelz & Ashley Vox – Knockouts Battle Royal The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Before the match begins,...
Match #1: Glenn Gilbertti def. Jordynne Grace, Madison Rayne, Kiera Hogan, Scarlett Bordeaux, Tessa Blanchard, Alisha Edwards, Karissa Rivera, Solo Darling, Tasha Steelz & Ashley Vox – Knockouts Battle Royal The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Before the match begins,...
- 5/20/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a bunch of stuff that happened, so let’s get to that right now before I forg…$#!@.
Match #1: Scarlett Bordeaux def. Glenn Gilbertti The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Scarlett rolls up Glenn in the early going for multiple near falls! Scarlett hits a big crossbody off the top rope. Glenn resorts to grabbing Scarlett’s hair to take the advantage. Scarlett hits Glenn with the Stunner for a two count! Glenn attempts punches in the corner but Scarlett counters with a powerbomb to win!
My Take: 0.5 out of 5 – This sucked, but at least Scarlett won the match.
Match #2: Jordynne Grace def. (Knockouts Champion) Taya Valkyrie (by Countout) – Knockouts Championship Match The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Taya uses a thumb to the eye but Jordynne comes...
Match #1: Scarlett Bordeaux def. Glenn Gilbertti The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Scarlett rolls up Glenn in the early going for multiple near falls! Scarlett hits a big crossbody off the top rope. Glenn resorts to grabbing Scarlett’s hair to take the advantage. Scarlett hits Glenn with the Stunner for a two count! Glenn attempts punches in the corner but Scarlett counters with a powerbomb to win!
My Take: 0.5 out of 5 – This sucked, but at least Scarlett won the match.
Match #2: Jordynne Grace def. (Knockouts Champion) Taya Valkyrie (by Countout) – Knockouts Championship Match The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Taya uses a thumb to the eye but Jordynne comes...
- 4/1/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have some interesting stuff to get to, so grab your Frida T-Shirts and let that uni-brow hang out wide, because we got some wrestling matches, tonight. Oh God, I rhymed…a bit. That’s terrible. Aloha.
Match #1: Sami Callihan & oVe (Jake & Dave Crist) vs. Rich Swann, Willie Mack & Tommy Dreamer – Six-Man Tag Team Match The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
oVe begin to wear down Dreamer on their side of the ring. Dreamer counters a Piledriver attempt from Callihan, allowing him to tag in Mack. Mack catches Callihan in mid-air and hits a Samoan Drop. Swann connects with Rolling Thunder on Callihan. Swann and Mack both hot big dives over the top rope, crashing into everyone on the floor. Dave sends Swann off the top rope into a kick from Callihan,...
Match #1: Sami Callihan & oVe (Jake & Dave Crist) vs. Rich Swann, Willie Mack & Tommy Dreamer – Six-Man Tag Team Match The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
oVe begin to wear down Dreamer on their side of the ring. Dreamer counters a Piledriver attempt from Callihan, allowing him to tag in Mack. Mack catches Callihan in mid-air and hits a Samoan Drop. Swann connects with Rolling Thunder on Callihan. Swann and Mack both hot big dives over the top rope, crashing into everyone on the floor. Dave sends Swann off the top rope into a kick from Callihan,...
- 3/18/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this edition of The Last Week In Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have those two WWE Pay Per Views to cover, as well as a lot of terrible WWE television, so go get your bon-bons and kiss your ass good-bye.
WWE Match Ratings Out Of 5: Raw Braun Strowman, Finn Bálor & Elias versus Drew McIntyre, Bobby Lashley & Baron Corbin – 2.5 Nia Jax & Tamina versus Sasha Banks & Bayley – 2 The Lucha House Party versus The Revival (Lucha House Rules Match) – 3 Ronda Rousey versus Mickie James – 2 Bobby Roode & Chad Gable versus Aop – 2 Natalya versus Ruby Riott
Raw Verdict: 1 out of 5 – Phil was right. This show sucked.
Smackdown Charlotte Flair versus Billie Kay – 2 Charlotte Flair versus Peyton Royce – 2 Local Jobbers “The Bryant Brothers” versus Shane McMahon and The Miz – 0 The New Day versus The Bar & Big Show – Thanksgiving Feast Fight Match – 0 Asuka & Naomi versus Mandy Rose & Sonya...
WWE Match Ratings Out Of 5: Raw Braun Strowman, Finn Bálor & Elias versus Drew McIntyre, Bobby Lashley & Baron Corbin – 2.5 Nia Jax & Tamina versus Sasha Banks & Bayley – 2 The Lucha House Party versus The Revival (Lucha House Rules Match) – 3 Ronda Rousey versus Mickie James – 2 Bobby Roode & Chad Gable versus Aop – 2 Natalya versus Ruby Riott
Raw Verdict: 1 out of 5 – Phil was right. This show sucked.
Smackdown Charlotte Flair versus Billie Kay – 2 Charlotte Flair versus Peyton Royce – 2 Local Jobbers “The Bryant Brothers” versus Shane McMahon and The Miz – 0 The New Day versus The Bar & Big Show – Thanksgiving Feast Fight Match – 0 Asuka & Naomi versus Mandy Rose & Sonya...
- 11/29/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a one match show built around a turkey suit. Yeah, you’ll gobble it up. No, I don’t have a #@!%&!? pun for Thanksgiving (American Thanksgiving), so the gobble thing stands as a real sentence. I could’ve been Tiffany Haddish in Girls Trip. Okay, let’s wrestle, Kessle.
Match #1: (Main Event) Team Fallah vs. Team Drake – 2nd Annual Eli Drake Gravy Train Turkey Trot The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Gama Singh gets in the ring and Rohit attacks Fallah off the distraction. Fallah hits a double crossbody on Gilbertti and Drake. Fallah takes out everyone with a huge centipede Boston crab! Scarlett Bordeaux comes out to ringside to continue her talent search. Xavier connects with the X19 to Jake! He is looking to fly to the outside when Gama hooks his leg!
Match #1: (Main Event) Team Fallah vs. Team Drake – 2nd Annual Eli Drake Gravy Train Turkey Trot The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Gama Singh gets in the ring and Rohit attacks Fallah off the distraction. Fallah hits a double crossbody on Gilbertti and Drake. Fallah takes out everyone with a huge centipede Boston crab! Scarlett Bordeaux comes out to ringside to continue her talent search. Xavier connects with the X19 to Jake! He is looking to fly to the outside when Gama hooks his leg!
- 11/26/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
He was part of the pioneering hip hop collective Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, the first rappers to be inducted into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame. Now Kidd Creole is in jail for allegedly stabbing a homeless ex-con during a late night scuffle on the streets of Manhattan. His tumultuous life had taken him from thrilling crowds at Madison Square Garden to making ends meet by working odd jobs as a security guard and handyman, but few could have predicted his descent into murder.
Kidd Creole was born Nathaniel Glover Jr. on Feb. 19, 1960, and grew up in the south Bronx.
Kidd Creole was born Nathaniel Glover Jr. on Feb. 19, 1960, and grew up in the south Bronx.
- 8/3/2017
- by Jordan Runtagh
- PEOPLE.com
Thanks to Marvel Studios, shared cinematic universes are all the rage these days. Sure, Warner Bros. applying that model to their DC Comics properties seems only natural, but we’ve also seen the studio use that strategy on the world created by The Conjuring, just as Universal has likewise followed suit with their Dark Universe.
Not surprisingly, more people in Hollywood have seemingly contracted shared continuity fever (no relation to Disco Fever or Hulkamania), chief among which are said to be the minds behind the James Bond film franchise, which, as you know, is one of the most popular and enduring series in the entire industry.
This whole rumor came about thanks to a Tweet from The Tracking Board’s Jeff Sneider, who had this to say:
I've heard the Broccolis have caught Universe Fever and would love to explore other corners of the Bond franchise… simultaneously.
— Jeff Sneider (@TheInSneider...
Not surprisingly, more people in Hollywood have seemingly contracted shared continuity fever (no relation to Disco Fever or Hulkamania), chief among which are said to be the minds behind the James Bond film franchise, which, as you know, is one of the most popular and enduring series in the entire industry.
This whole rumor came about thanks to a Tweet from The Tracking Board’s Jeff Sneider, who had this to say:
I've heard the Broccolis have caught Universe Fever and would love to explore other corners of the Bond franchise… simultaneously.
— Jeff Sneider (@TheInSneider...
- 6/29/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Persona 4: Dancing All Night will be coming to North America, exclusively on Ps Vita, this fall. There’s no specific release date just yet, but you can expect to be busting some moves to incredibly infectious J-Pop before Christmas if you’re in the States, and while not yet confirmed, hopefully, not too long after in Europe.
Dancing All Night is a story-based rhythm game featuring the cast of the popular, and excellent, role playing game Persona 4, entering a strange world once again on another rescue mission. Unfortunately, Yu, Chie, Yukiko and the rest soon discover that their persona abilities have been rendered unusable, and now the only way to defeat the evil creatures that stand against them is via the medium of dance.
Featuring over 25 songs to play, including some from the original Persona 4 as well as new ones, and with a fully voiced story mode, Persona 4:...
Dancing All Night is a story-based rhythm game featuring the cast of the popular, and excellent, role playing game Persona 4, entering a strange world once again on another rescue mission. Unfortunately, Yu, Chie, Yukiko and the rest soon discover that their persona abilities have been rendered unusable, and now the only way to defeat the evil creatures that stand against them is via the medium of dance.
Featuring over 25 songs to play, including some from the original Persona 4 as well as new ones, and with a fully voiced story mode, Persona 4:...
- 5/29/2015
- by John Cal McCormick
- SoundOnSight
WWE.com
Even though WCW went out of business in 2001, its legacy still lives on in WWE today. Through the direction of Eric Bischoff, Monday Nitro forever revolutionized the way professional wrestling is presented on television. Because of WCW’s flagship show, Raw started airing live every week. They also stopped airing regular squash matches and gave away pay-per-view quality ones instead, and they were forced to greatly improve their production values to compete with Bischoff’s vision.
Besides the presentation, we’ve seen one former WCW talent after the next appear in WWE and influence top storylines. The original Invasion of 2001 initially brought over 20 wrestlers into Vince McMahon’s organization, but many of the biggest names didn’t come along for the ride. Due to the top talent having contracts with AOL/Time Warner, and not WCW, they were paid to sit at home. Once those contracts ended, though,...
Even though WCW went out of business in 2001, its legacy still lives on in WWE today. Through the direction of Eric Bischoff, Monday Nitro forever revolutionized the way professional wrestling is presented on television. Because of WCW’s flagship show, Raw started airing live every week. They also stopped airing regular squash matches and gave away pay-per-view quality ones instead, and they were forced to greatly improve their production values to compete with Bischoff’s vision.
Besides the presentation, we’ve seen one former WCW talent after the next appear in WWE and influence top storylines. The original Invasion of 2001 initially brought over 20 wrestlers into Vince McMahon’s organization, but many of the biggest names didn’t come along for the ride. Due to the top talent having contracts with AOL/Time Warner, and not WCW, they were paid to sit at home. Once those contracts ended, though,...
- 4/22/2015
- by Andrew Soucek
- Obsessed with Film
If you're a fan of Michael Plumides' Ghost Trek web series and have always wanted to see its characters and horror comedy style in feature film form, you can now help that longing become a reality, as an Indiegogo campaign for Ghost Trek: Confederate Ghouls is now underway. We also have exciting From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series news for Juan of the Dead fans, as well as theatrical release details for the hostage thriller, The Badger Game.
Ghost Trek: Confederate Ghouls: Press Release - "From the Executive Producer of Clive Barker's Nightbreed: Director's Cut comes the supernatural- horror-comedy, Ghost Trek: Confederate Ghouls.
My name is Michael G. Plumides, Jr. and I am a second generation filmmaker. My dad produced the first independent film in North Carolina, the Southern sexploitation cult classic entitled, Night of the Cat, released in 1973 (available on Something Weird Video). Some of you...
Ghost Trek: Confederate Ghouls: Press Release - "From the Executive Producer of Clive Barker's Nightbreed: Director's Cut comes the supernatural- horror-comedy, Ghost Trek: Confederate Ghouls.
My name is Michael G. Plumides, Jr. and I am a second generation filmmaker. My dad produced the first independent film in North Carolina, the Southern sexploitation cult classic entitled, Night of the Cat, released in 1973 (available on Something Weird Video). Some of you...
- 3/30/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
WWE.com
WWE gave us a big turkey this week. Not the good kind that you eat at Thanksgiving, but a bona fide terrible leftover turkey of a Raw. Was it the worst episode of the year? Possibly. If nothing else, it was the biggest letdown of the year. Survivor Series ended with a great match and a hot angle, the next night was bursting with filler, bad comedy and potentially the worst cliffhanger in the history of television!
But this is a time to be thankful, so hey, it was really cool to see Sting in a WWE ring. However, it was also bittersweet in a way. During the Monday Night War, seeing talent jump from WCW to WWF and vice versa was one of the most exciting things to see. Then WCW went out of business, and we had big names trickle in one-by-one like Ddp, Hulk Hogan,...
WWE gave us a big turkey this week. Not the good kind that you eat at Thanksgiving, but a bona fide terrible leftover turkey of a Raw. Was it the worst episode of the year? Possibly. If nothing else, it was the biggest letdown of the year. Survivor Series ended with a great match and a hot angle, the next night was bursting with filler, bad comedy and potentially the worst cliffhanger in the history of television!
But this is a time to be thankful, so hey, it was really cool to see Sting in a WWE ring. However, it was also bittersweet in a way. During the Monday Night War, seeing talent jump from WCW to WWF and vice versa was one of the most exciting things to see. Then WCW went out of business, and we had big names trickle in one-by-one like Ddp, Hulk Hogan,...
- 11/30/2014
- by Andrew Soucek
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
Theme songs in pro wrestling are very important. They represent a wrestler, a team or a group. A lot of the time they are used to get a crowd excited or get them booing before that wrestler even makes his way onto the stage. A good song can really help a career. A bad song can really hurt a career.
When World Championship Wrestling was running from the early 1990s until their death in 2001, they had hundreds of wrestlers walk through their doors. There have been so many memorable songs that it’s tough to narrow it down to just ten of the best, but that’s what we’re here to do.
A lot of the names you’re going to see are big names. That’s partly because they’re the more memorable ones. We remember the stars easier because we’ve probably heard those songs more often.
Theme songs in pro wrestling are very important. They represent a wrestler, a team or a group. A lot of the time they are used to get a crowd excited or get them booing before that wrestler even makes his way onto the stage. A good song can really help a career. A bad song can really hurt a career.
When World Championship Wrestling was running from the early 1990s until their death in 2001, they had hundreds of wrestlers walk through their doors. There have been so many memorable songs that it’s tough to narrow it down to just ten of the best, but that’s what we’re here to do.
A lot of the names you’re going to see are big names. That’s partly because they’re the more memorable ones. We remember the stars easier because we’ve probably heard those songs more often.
- 10/25/2014
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
The Big Brother housemates had a Disco Fever party yesterday (July 10), which must have been nice for them - and it was great for us, because look at the outfits!
We don't ever need to be persuaded to give the housemates a gentle ribbing, and these pictures are too good to ignore. Take Ash Harrison, who for some reason is trying to perfect his hair in this photograph...
But it wasn't just Ash. We presume that in this snap, Kimberly Kisselovich was upset about her big argument with Steven Goode...
... But maybe she was really upset about her outfit. I mean, look at it.
As for Danielle McMahon, we have no idea what look she was going for here - but we're certainly terrified.
To be fair, at least the housemates threw themselves into the whole thing - none more so than Mark Byron, who declared: "I look like a...
We don't ever need to be persuaded to give the housemates a gentle ribbing, and these pictures are too good to ignore. Take Ash Harrison, who for some reason is trying to perfect his hair in this photograph...
But it wasn't just Ash. We presume that in this snap, Kimberly Kisselovich was upset about her big argument with Steven Goode...
... But maybe she was really upset about her outfit. I mean, look at it.
As for Danielle McMahon, we have no idea what look she was going for here - but we're certainly terrified.
To be fair, at least the housemates threw themselves into the whole thing - none more so than Mark Byron, who declared: "I look like a...
- 7/11/2014
- Digital Spy
Big Brother will throw the housemates a Nile Rodgers party as part of a new product placement deal.
The contestants will be treated to a disco-themed party featuring tracks from Warner Music TV's new Disco Inferno album, which has been compiled by Rodgers.
After viewers see the housemates dancing along at the party on tomorrow night's show (July 11), a ten-second advert narrated by Marcus Bentley will ask them to vote for the best boogier on the show.
Meanwhile, the Big Brother app and Twitter account will also promote the deal and Rodgers will tweet along with the show.
"It's amazingly exciting that Channel 5 and Big Brother are supporting Disco Inferno as they are," Rodgers said. "I hope the housemates have a blast and that one of them is 'The Greatest Dancer'."
Big Brother continues tonight (July 10) at 10pm on Channel 5.
The contestants will be treated to a disco-themed party featuring tracks from Warner Music TV's new Disco Inferno album, which has been compiled by Rodgers.
After viewers see the housemates dancing along at the party on tomorrow night's show (July 11), a ten-second advert narrated by Marcus Bentley will ask them to vote for the best boogier on the show.
Meanwhile, the Big Brother app and Twitter account will also promote the deal and Rodgers will tweet along with the show.
"It's amazingly exciting that Channel 5 and Big Brother are supporting Disco Inferno as they are," Rodgers said. "I hope the housemates have a blast and that one of them is 'The Greatest Dancer'."
Big Brother continues tonight (July 10) at 10pm on Channel 5.
- 7/10/2014
- Digital Spy
The holidays are here, which probably means you’ll be spending more time with parents, grandparents, siblings, young offspring, and that uncle who spends all his time next to the eggnog. While it’s great to see family members more often, it also means you have to entertain them. Here’s a list of games that the whole family can play together, and hopefully make the holidays a little more cheerful.
Lego Marvel Super Heroes (Multi-Platform – Max Players: 2)
The Lego franchise really shines when played cooperatively, and in the latest and arguable best rendition of the running Lego video game franchise, each family member will be able to choose from a massive selection of Marvel superheroes and villains. Almost every character from the Marvel universe is unlockable, from the likes of Mr. Fantastic and The Hulk to Juggernaut and the Punisher. You’ll fight bosses cooperatively across a wide spectrum...
Lego Marvel Super Heroes (Multi-Platform – Max Players: 2)
The Lego franchise really shines when played cooperatively, and in the latest and arguable best rendition of the running Lego video game franchise, each family member will be able to choose from a massive selection of Marvel superheroes and villains. Almost every character from the Marvel universe is unlockable, from the likes of Mr. Fantastic and The Hulk to Juggernaut and the Punisher. You’ll fight bosses cooperatively across a wide spectrum...
- 12/12/2013
- by Matt Nowatzke
- SoundOnSight
Stars: Jeremie Earp-Lavergne, Katharine Cleland, Ingrid Falaise, Pierre Lenoir, Ivan Freud | Written and Directed by Renaud Gauthier
I’ve said it many times before and I’ve no doubt I’ll say it many times again, but Canadians know how to make damn good horror flicks and guess what? They also know how to do great retro-grindhouse flicks too! Yes Discopath, the tale of a man turned to murder by the beat, is another fantastic genre flick from the land that brought us He Knows You’re Alone, My Bloody Valentine and the more recent Antisocial.
Writer/director Renaud Gauthier made his name as a music video director, so it should come as no surprise that music features heavily in his first feature film, Discopath, an epic tale of trauma and turntables:
It’s 1976, Donna Summer tops the charts and everyone believes in mirror balls. Except Manhattan burger cook Duane...
I’ve said it many times before and I’ve no doubt I’ll say it many times again, but Canadians know how to make damn good horror flicks and guess what? They also know how to do great retro-grindhouse flicks too! Yes Discopath, the tale of a man turned to murder by the beat, is another fantastic genre flick from the land that brought us He Knows You’re Alone, My Bloody Valentine and the more recent Antisocial.
Writer/director Renaud Gauthier made his name as a music video director, so it should come as no surprise that music features heavily in his first feature film, Discopath, an epic tale of trauma and turntables:
It’s 1976, Donna Summer tops the charts and everyone believes in mirror balls. Except Manhattan burger cook Duane...
- 10/27/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Recently Dread Central brought you a look at Michael Plumides' horror/comedy series Ghost Trek. For those of you who missed it, both the original episode and a brand new one are available online.
Over at Chill.com you can watch the original episode, Ghost Trek: The Kinsey Report, as well as the newest installment, Ghost Trek: Goomba Body Snatchers Mortuary Lockdown, which drops on October 21.
For more info visit the official Ghost Trek website, "like" Ghost Trek on Facebook and follow Ghost Trek on Twitter (@ghosttrektv).
From the Press Release
From the producer of the Nightbreed: Director's Cut comes Ghost Trek, an uncensored supernatural-comic-horror series based on a paranormal reality show. Ghost Trek follows the Paranormal Underworld Detective Society (Puds) as they investigate the haunts across the Us and abroad between tanning beds, babes, body-building and bong hits…all the while risking life and limb capturing the undead and unexplained on video.
Over at Chill.com you can watch the original episode, Ghost Trek: The Kinsey Report, as well as the newest installment, Ghost Trek: Goomba Body Snatchers Mortuary Lockdown, which drops on October 21.
For more info visit the official Ghost Trek website, "like" Ghost Trek on Facebook and follow Ghost Trek on Twitter (@ghosttrektv).
From the Press Release
From the producer of the Nightbreed: Director's Cut comes Ghost Trek, an uncensored supernatural-comic-horror series based on a paranormal reality show. Ghost Trek follows the Paranormal Underworld Detective Society (Puds) as they investigate the haunts across the Us and abroad between tanning beds, babes, body-building and bong hits…all the while risking life and limb capturing the undead and unexplained on video.
- 10/15/2013
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes news on the latest episode of Ghost Trek, an announcement for William Pattison’s new novel, Psychotic State, DVD release details for The Colony, a clip from Hitchhiker Massacre, and much more:
Details on Psychotic State: “The plot of Psychotic State tells the story of David Coleman, a bipolar twenty-six year old man who is one of those people that the world likes to pick on. David is bullied and abused by everyone around him, including his adopted father. When David gets fired from his job after a run in with a couple bullies he loses his medical and stops taking his medication. This causes David to go into a psychotic state and in a twisted idea of justice he decides that it is time for him...
Details on Psychotic State: “The plot of Psychotic State tells the story of David Coleman, a bipolar twenty-six year old man who is one of those people that the world likes to pick on. David is bullied and abused by everyone around him, including his adopted father. When David gets fired from his job after a run in with a couple bullies he loses his medical and stops taking his medication. This causes David to go into a psychotic state and in a twisted idea of justice he decides that it is time for him...
- 10/13/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The full lineup for the FrightFest All-Nighter in London has been announced and includes Nothing Left to Fear and The Station:
“The FrightFest All-Nighter 13 returns to the Vue in London’s Leicester Square on Saturday October 26 for the third year, with six killer titles including UK premieres of The Station, Patrick, Nothing Left To Fear and Soulmate. So climb aboard FrightFest’s Halloween Express, with guests including Neil Marshal, Anna Walton, Renaud Gautheir and Michael Armstrong, for the night-ride of your lives.
Tickets for the London event go on sale Tues 1 Oct.
Horror fans around the country can join in the fearsome fun on Saturday 2 November, when the event travels to the Gft Glasgow and the Empires in Sunderland, Newcastle and Poole. On Sat November 16 the event hits the Watershed Bristol
London line-up:
18:30 Soulmate (UK Premiere)
Axelle Carolyn makes her impressive feature debut with a sophisticated ghost story. After...
“The FrightFest All-Nighter 13 returns to the Vue in London’s Leicester Square on Saturday October 26 for the third year, with six killer titles including UK premieres of The Station, Patrick, Nothing Left To Fear and Soulmate. So climb aboard FrightFest’s Halloween Express, with guests including Neil Marshal, Anna Walton, Renaud Gautheir and Michael Armstrong, for the night-ride of your lives.
Tickets for the London event go on sale Tues 1 Oct.
Horror fans around the country can join in the fearsome fun on Saturday 2 November, when the event travels to the Gft Glasgow and the Empires in Sunderland, Newcastle and Poole. On Sat November 16 the event hits the Watershed Bristol
London line-up:
18:30 Soulmate (UK Premiere)
Axelle Carolyn makes her impressive feature debut with a sophisticated ghost story. After...
- 9/30/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The FrightFest All-Nighter 13 returns to the Vue in London’s Leicester Square on Saturday October 26 for the third year, with six killer titles including UK premieres of The Station, Patrick, Nothing Left to Fear and Soulmate. So climb aboard FrightFest’s Halloween Express, with guests including Neil Marshal, Anna Walton, Renaud Gautheir and Michael Armstrong, for the night-ride of your lives
Horror fans around the country can join in the fearsome fun on Saturday 2 November, when the event travels to the Gft Glasgow and the Empires in Sunderland, Newcastle and Poole. On Sat November 16 the event hits the Watershed Bristol
London line-up:
18:30 Soulmate (UK Premiere)
Axelle Carolyn makes her impressive feature debut with a sophisticated ghost story. After attempting to commit suicide due to the sudden death of her husband, Audrey (Anna Walton) decides to retreat to a remote country cottage. But she soon discovers her safe haven is haunted by its previous owner.
Horror fans around the country can join in the fearsome fun on Saturday 2 November, when the event travels to the Gft Glasgow and the Empires in Sunderland, Newcastle and Poole. On Sat November 16 the event hits the Watershed Bristol
London line-up:
18:30 Soulmate (UK Premiere)
Axelle Carolyn makes her impressive feature debut with a sophisticated ghost story. After attempting to commit suicide due to the sudden death of her husband, Audrey (Anna Walton) decides to retreat to a remote country cottage. But she soon discovers her safe haven is haunted by its previous owner.
- 9/30/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Will David Walliams finally kiss Simon Cowell? How many times can Amanda Holden cry in one week? Why isn't there a dancing dog on the bill? There are lots of questions hanging over this week's Britain's Got Talent Live Semi-Finals and hopefully we'll get some answers over the next six days.
The first semi-final this evening features the usual smattering of singers, dancers, oddballs and Wtf-are-they-doing acts, and as always Ant & Dec are challenged with holding the whole thing together while a circus of tears and tantrums surrounds them.
> Got Talent semi-final 1: Watch the acts
22:01Well, that's all folks. One show down. Four more to go. Same time, same place tomorrow. We'll be here. Hopefully for laughs and a little bit more talent.
22:00Just time for Richard and Adam to come back on stage and thank their fans. They claim that they've been working hard on their act for years.
The first semi-final this evening features the usual smattering of singers, dancers, oddballs and Wtf-are-they-doing acts, and as always Ant & Dec are challenged with holding the whole thing together while a circus of tears and tantrums surrounds them.
> Got Talent semi-final 1: Watch the acts
22:01Well, that's all folks. One show down. Four more to go. Same time, same place tomorrow. We'll be here. Hopefully for laughs and a little bit more talent.
22:00Just time for Richard and Adam to come back on stage and thank their fans. They claim that they've been working hard on their act for years.
- 5/27/2013
- Digital Spy
As he adds more business ventures and philanthropic efforts to his resume, 50 Cent has found himself in a curious spot. Battling not only album delays but also a rapidly shifting hip-hop landscape, the man who exploded onto the scene with the inescapable night-out anthem "In Da Club" is once again hungry, and acutely aware that living legend-status doesn't necessarily come with influence or relevance.
Consider this: When 50 Cent dropped "Get Rich or Die Tryin,'" it was still vaguely acceptable for his mentor Eminem to refer to homosexuals using gay slurs, rap was becoming the dominant music of American party and radio culture and Snoop Lion was still a Dogg.
So, yes, time files. In an interview about his upcoming performance at the X Games, I asked 50 to lay aside all album delays, business stresses and take a look at his own legacy. If he never released another song, would...
Consider this: When 50 Cent dropped "Get Rich or Die Tryin,'" it was still vaguely acceptable for his mentor Eminem to refer to homosexuals using gay slurs, rap was becoming the dominant music of American party and radio culture and Snoop Lion was still a Dogg.
So, yes, time files. In an interview about his upcoming performance at the X Games, I asked 50 to lay aside all album delays, business stresses and take a look at his own legacy. If he never released another song, would...
- 5/16/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
If you dug the first episode of Ghost Trek, which we featured here at Dread Central recently, then you'll be gaga over the newest installment in the horror-comedy series. And those of you at Mad Monster Party this Saturday, March 23, will have the first look at it.
For more visit the official Ghost Trek website, "like" Ghost Trek on Facebook and follow Ghost Trek on Twitter (@ghosttrektv).
From the Press Release
The all-new, half-hour uncensored episode of Ghost Trek premieres at Mad Monster Party 2013 on Saturday, March 23rd, at 7 p.m. The sleeper hit of Fright Night Film Fest 2011 and winner of “Best Comedy” which aired in webisodes on Dread Central last Halloween returns to Mad Monster Party 2013 with an all-new episode. The wordy, but wholly appropriate, Ghost Trek: Goomba Body Snatchers Mortuary Lockdown (and Panel Show) premieres at Mad Monster Party in Charlotte, Nc, at the sold out Blake Hotel.
For more visit the official Ghost Trek website, "like" Ghost Trek on Facebook and follow Ghost Trek on Twitter (@ghosttrektv).
From the Press Release
The all-new, half-hour uncensored episode of Ghost Trek premieres at Mad Monster Party 2013 on Saturday, March 23rd, at 7 p.m. The sleeper hit of Fright Night Film Fest 2011 and winner of “Best Comedy” which aired in webisodes on Dread Central last Halloween returns to Mad Monster Party 2013 with an all-new episode. The wordy, but wholly appropriate, Ghost Trek: Goomba Body Snatchers Mortuary Lockdown (and Panel Show) premieres at Mad Monster Party in Charlotte, Nc, at the sold out Blake Hotel.
- 3/19/2013
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
We’re back with the latest edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes release details for The Black Dahlia Haunting, information on a new episode of Ghost Trek, a review of Vamp U, and much more:
Release and Distribution Details for The Black Dahlia Haunting: “Zeroinside Films and Pinnovating Productions are proud to announce that their paranormal thriller “The Black Dahlia Haunting”, written and directed by Brandon Slagle and starring Devanny Pinn (Hold Your Breath), Britt Griffith (SyFy’s Ghosthunters), Noah Dahl (Bad Teacher), Alexis Iacono, Cleve A. Hall (SyFy’s Monster Man, Troll), Jessica Cameron (Silent Night), and Sarah Nicklin (Alice D, The Disco Exorcist) has signed distribution agreements with Jy Entertainment (China) and the newly-formed Origin Releasing (United States and Canada). The film is also represented internationally by Phoenix Group Releasing.
Additionally, the film was recently selected...
Release and Distribution Details for The Black Dahlia Haunting: “Zeroinside Films and Pinnovating Productions are proud to announce that their paranormal thriller “The Black Dahlia Haunting”, written and directed by Brandon Slagle and starring Devanny Pinn (Hold Your Breath), Britt Griffith (SyFy’s Ghosthunters), Noah Dahl (Bad Teacher), Alexis Iacono, Cleve A. Hall (SyFy’s Monster Man, Troll), Jessica Cameron (Silent Night), and Sarah Nicklin (Alice D, The Disco Exorcist) has signed distribution agreements with Jy Entertainment (China) and the newly-formed Origin Releasing (United States and Canada). The film is also represented internationally by Phoenix Group Releasing.
Additionally, the film was recently selected...
- 3/17/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
One of the best things to come out of the Monday Night Wars was the cruiserweight division. The competition between the WWE and WCW forced each company to come up with new ways to retrain their viewership and gain new followers. WCW completely one-upped the WWE with its cruiserweight division. Even as the WWE tried to compete with its own Light Heavyweight Division, their roster paled in comparison to WCW’s. Whereas WCW at the time had Rey Mysterio Jr, Dean Malenko, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Jericho, and Ultimo Dragon tearing down the house on the undercard, the WWE had its poster boy for the division Taka Michinoku, who was just as exciting as his WCW counterparts, but they also had wrestlers like Brian Christopher, Scott Putski, and a handful of leftover luchadores they did very little with.
During the Invasion storyline the WWE made the Cruiserweight Title its go-to title...
During the Invasion storyline the WWE made the Cruiserweight Title its go-to title...
- 2/12/2013
- by James Martinez
- Obsessed with Film
A new video appears to show David Cameron and Boris Johnson engaged in a dance battle on Xbox 360 game Dance Central 3. Unfortunately for those hoping for a glimpse into the private lives of the prime minister and the mayor of London, the figures in the video are actually carefully-chosen lookalikes.
Made in conjunction with Alison Jackson, the award-winning lookalike photographer behind the BBC2 series Double Take, the video is a promotional piece for Xbox 360 Kinect game Dance Central 3. The games features tracks from the past four decades, including 'Disco Inferno' by The Trammps, Vanilla Ice's 'Ice Ice Baby', (more)...
Made in conjunction with Alison Jackson, the award-winning lookalike photographer behind the BBC2 series Double Take, the video is a promotional piece for Xbox 360 Kinect game Dance Central 3. The games features tracks from the past four decades, including 'Disco Inferno' by The Trammps, Vanilla Ice's 'Ice Ice Baby', (more)...
- 12/7/2012
- by By Paul Martinovic
- Digital Spy
Dread Central has been airing webisodes of Ghost Trek, a faux reality show lampooning all of the ghost hunting shows on TV today (like a Grave Encounters comedy). They began on 10/8 and now have 3 webisodes up, with a fourth coming next Monday. We recently got our hands on the press release that describes the show and links you to a featurette, trailer and an interview with some cast members from the WWE.
If I’m watching it, it’s because it stars the little zombie girl from The Walking Dead, Addy Miller. I have the trailer below, and the press release is below for your perusal, with links to a sizzle reel, interview with the cast, and a featurette on Ghost Trek: The Kinsey Report. Enjoy!
Trailer:
Do you ever watch those ghost hunting shows and scratch your head, thinking to yourself, “These shows are so ridiculous. Why am I watching this?...
If I’m watching it, it’s because it stars the little zombie girl from The Walking Dead, Addy Miller. I have the trailer below, and the press release is below for your perusal, with links to a sizzle reel, interview with the cast, and a featurette on Ghost Trek: The Kinsey Report. Enjoy!
Trailer:
Do you ever watch those ghost hunting shows and scratch your head, thinking to yourself, “These shows are so ridiculous. Why am I watching this?...
- 10/23/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Dread Central’s Ghost Trek, a horror-comedy send-up of ghost hunter shows, premieres online on Monday October 8 with the pilot episode The Kinsey Report and a curious lineup of "stars" including Gia Allemand (The Bachelor, Bachelor Pad), Brett Gentile (Seeking Justice, Cold Storage), Jonny Fairplay (Survivor), Christy Johnson (Tobe Hooper's Mortuary), Addy Miller (“Little Zombie Girl" from The Walking Dead), Julia Bullock (X-Factor Season 2), and legendary wrestlers, Disco Inferno and Colt Cabana (Tna, WWE, Ring of Honor). It will play in four parts, for consecutive Mondays, October 8-29.
Ghost Trek won the 2011 Corman Award for "Best Comedy" at Fright Night Film Fest. What’s it all about? Creator Michael Plumides explains:
"Ghost Trek is like Kolchak: The Night Stalker meets The Venture Bros. but in a reality TV setting. When I wrote Ghost Trek, I wanted the characters to be founded in paranormal reality TV, but I wanted the...
Ghost Trek won the 2011 Corman Award for "Best Comedy" at Fright Night Film Fest. What’s it all about? Creator Michael Plumides explains:
"Ghost Trek is like Kolchak: The Night Stalker meets The Venture Bros. but in a reality TV setting. When I wrote Ghost Trek, I wanted the characters to be founded in paranormal reality TV, but I wanted the...
- 10/3/2012
- by Sara Castillo
- FEARnet
Writer and co-director of "Ghost Trek", Michael Plumides, has agreed to share some of his upcoming project with the Dread Central readership. The horror-comedy webisodes will begin on Monday, October 8, and run through Halloween.
"Ghost Trek" is a mockumentary like nothing you've seen before. It's got laughs, frights, monsters and hotties. What more could you ask for? Be sure to stop back here next week to get your first look at the series.
For more visit the official "Ghost Trek" website, "like" "Ghost Trek" on Facebook or "friend" "Ghost Trek" on Facebook and follow "Ghost Trek" on Twitter (@ghosttrektv)
From the Press Release
Do you ever watch those ghost hunting shows and scratch your head, thinking to yourself, "These shows are so ridiculous. Why am I watching this?" Well, "Ghost Trek" creator, Michael Plumides watched marathon episodes of those shows one Christmas and came up with a comic-horror concept called,...
"Ghost Trek" is a mockumentary like nothing you've seen before. It's got laughs, frights, monsters and hotties. What more could you ask for? Be sure to stop back here next week to get your first look at the series.
For more visit the official "Ghost Trek" website, "like" "Ghost Trek" on Facebook or "friend" "Ghost Trek" on Facebook and follow "Ghost Trek" on Twitter (@ghosttrektv)
From the Press Release
Do you ever watch those ghost hunting shows and scratch your head, thinking to yourself, "These shows are so ridiculous. Why am I watching this?" Well, "Ghost Trek" creator, Michael Plumides watched marathon episodes of those shows one Christmas and came up with a comic-horror concept called,...
- 10/2/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Tracy Beaker actress Dani Harmer has confirmed that she is to appear in Strictly Come Dancing. The 23-year-old announced the news on Twitter and denied reports that a tour of the Disco Inferno musical, in which she had a starring role, was cancelled due to her participation in the BBC contest. After previously tweeting a "massive apology" to those who had booked tickets for the production, Harmer returned to the social networking site and wrote: "As you know disco inferno has been cancelled but it has nothing to do with me "It is...All down to bad management and money! But I can now confirm I'm doing strictly come dancing! So yea." A representative for Harmer said in a statement: "We share the disappointment of Dani's fans (more)...
- 9/5/2012
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
Dance Central 3 is currently scheduled for an October 16 release in North America. As launch day approaches, developer Harmonix continues to dish out new details and announcements regarding the songs that will be included in the game. Recently, the following songs were announced for Dance Central 3:
Afrojack ft. Eva Simons – “Take Over Control” Alexandra Stan – “Mr. Saxobeat” Ciara ft. Missy Elliott – “1, 2 Step” Cupid – “Cupid Shuffle” Daft Punk – “Around The World” Dev ft. The Cataracts – “Bass Down Low” Enur ft. Natasja – “Calabria 2008″ Martin Solveig ft. Dragonette – “Hello” The Trammps – “Disco Inferno”
A new dev diary video was also released that showcases the game’s new story mode and cast of returning characters. The story will revolve around a secret organization known as Dci, who recruits the player to travel through time alongside past characters from the series to stop dance crimes from being committed by the evil Dr. Tan. Different pairs...
Afrojack ft. Eva Simons – “Take Over Control” Alexandra Stan – “Mr. Saxobeat” Ciara ft. Missy Elliott – “1, 2 Step” Cupid – “Cupid Shuffle” Daft Punk – “Around The World” Dev ft. The Cataracts – “Bass Down Low” Enur ft. Natasja – “Calabria 2008″ Martin Solveig ft. Dragonette – “Hello” The Trammps – “Disco Inferno”
A new dev diary video was also released that showcases the game’s new story mode and cast of returning characters. The story will revolve around a secret organization known as Dci, who recruits the player to travel through time alongside past characters from the series to stop dance crimes from being committed by the evil Dr. Tan. Different pairs...
- 8/22/2012
- by John Fleury
- We Got This Covered
Suits will wrap up its summer season on Thursday.
But before the USA Network smash hits "High Noon," let's go back and relive "Asterisk."
In the following edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff writers Chandel Charles, Nick McHatton, Carla Day and Christine Orlando debate the best Louis moment of the week, while also mourning Nana Ross...
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What was your favorite scene from this episode?
Chandel: Donna. Enough said.
Nick: Louis Skype-ing with his parents.
Carla: Other than the ones already mentioned, I loved that Rachel wanted Mike to be with her when she found out her Lsat results. It was even better when it was revealed she did so well on them. 172. Way to go, Rachel!
Christine: The standoff between Jessica and Daniel. I love how neither one of them are willing to back down. When he told Jessica "my lieutenant was all you were ever meant to be,...
But before the USA Network smash hits "High Noon," let's go back and relive "Asterisk."
In the following edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff writers Chandel Charles, Nick McHatton, Carla Day and Christine Orlando debate the best Louis moment of the week, while also mourning Nana Ross...
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What was your favorite scene from this episode?
Chandel: Donna. Enough said.
Nick: Louis Skype-ing with his parents.
Carla: Other than the ones already mentioned, I loved that Rachel wanted Mike to be with her when she found out her Lsat results. It was even better when it was revealed she did so well on them. 172. Way to go, Rachel!
Christine: The standoff between Jessica and Daniel. I love how neither one of them are willing to back down. When he told Jessica "my lieutenant was all you were ever meant to be,...
- 8/20/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Season 3, Episodes 22 of Fox's "Glee," entitled "Goodbye."
My love/hate relationship with "Glee" this season has, at times, been stretched to its limits. Things got a little heavy for the glee club this year, so it seems appropriate that Season 3 would end on such an emotionally confusing note.
Unlike last week's "Nationals" episode, everything wasn't tied up into a neat little bow. Rachel, Finn and Kurt didn't ride off to New York on the backs of unicorns (sad, I know), and Mr. Schue didn't fall into a vat of boiling hair gel (even sadder, I know). But we did end up with a graduation episode that was heartfelt, comical and, yes, absolutely ridiculous.
Things didn't go as planned for the New York hopefuls. Not surprisingly, Finn was rejected from "Inside the Actor's Studio." However, the McKinley High quarterback had been...
My love/hate relationship with "Glee" this season has, at times, been stretched to its limits. Things got a little heavy for the glee club this year, so it seems appropriate that Season 3 would end on such an emotionally confusing note.
Unlike last week's "Nationals" episode, everything wasn't tied up into a neat little bow. Rachel, Finn and Kurt didn't ride off to New York on the backs of unicorns (sad, I know), and Mr. Schue didn't fall into a vat of boiling hair gel (even sadder, I know). But we did end up with a graduation episode that was heartfelt, comical and, yes, absolutely ridiculous.
Things didn't go as planned for the New York hopefuls. Not surprisingly, Finn was rejected from "Inside the Actor's Studio." However, the McKinley High quarterback had been...
- 5/23/2012
- by Crystal Bell
- Aol TV.
Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Season 3, Episodes 22 of Fox's "Glee," entitled "Goodbye."
My love/hate relationship with "Glee" this season has, at times, been stretched to its limits. Things got a little heavy for the glee club this year, so it seems appropriate that Season 3 would end on such an emotionally confusing note.
Unlike last week's "Nationals" episode, everything wasn't tied up into a neat little bow. Rachel, Finn and Kurt didn't ride off to New York on the backs of unicorns (sad, I know), and Mr. Schue didn't fall into a vat of boiling hair gel (even sadder, I know). But we did end up with a graduation episode that was heartfelt, comical and, yes, absolutely ridiculous.
Things didn't go as planned for the New York hopefuls. Not surprisingly, Finn was rejected from "Inside the Actor's Studio." However, the McKinley High quarterback had been...
My love/hate relationship with "Glee" this season has, at times, been stretched to its limits. Things got a little heavy for the glee club this year, so it seems appropriate that Season 3 would end on such an emotionally confusing note.
Unlike last week's "Nationals" episode, everything wasn't tied up into a neat little bow. Rachel, Finn and Kurt didn't ride off to New York on the backs of unicorns (sad, I know), and Mr. Schue didn't fall into a vat of boiling hair gel (even sadder, I know). But we did end up with a graduation episode that was heartfelt, comical and, yes, absolutely ridiculous.
Things didn't go as planned for the New York hopefuls. Not surprisingly, Finn was rejected from "Inside the Actor's Studio." However, the McKinley High quarterback had been...
- 5/23/2012
- by Crystal Bell
- Aol TV.
If you have yet to watch Tuesday’s Glee season finale, hit the nearest exit. Everyone else, read on…
It’s fitting that Glee‘s third-season finale ended with the bittersweet ritual of high-school graduation, and not just because half of the show’s characters happened to be members of the William McKinley High senior class.
Indeed, with Glee‘s future in flux — early word is that the show will split focus between Lima, Oh, and the adventures of a number of characters in NYC in Season 4 (read this week’s Ask Ausiello for more details) — there’s a cloud...
It’s fitting that Glee‘s third-season finale ended with the bittersweet ritual of high-school graduation, and not just because half of the show’s characters happened to be members of the William McKinley High senior class.
Indeed, with Glee‘s future in flux — early word is that the show will split focus between Lima, Oh, and the adventures of a number of characters in NYC in Season 4 (read this week’s Ask Ausiello for more details) — there’s a cloud...
- 5/23/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Hostel writer-director Eli Roth has spent the last few years putting projects together, helping other filmmakers realise their visions and even cropping up as an actor in friends’ films – you know, killing Nazis, being weird, etc. But now he finally seems ready to get back into the director’s chair, announcing a deal with Worldview Entertainment at Cannes to make The Green Inferno.Roth came up with the basic idea and turned that into a script with Guillermo Amoedo. But aside from the title, that’s about all we know of the film, since he’s keeping the rest locked away. We're reliably informed that it'll be at least 73% more terrifying than Disco Inferno. He’ll kick off shooting this autumn in Peru and Chile. Why there? He’s been spending time there, producing and starring in Nicolas Lopez’ Aftershock. "I've had an amazing few years producing, writing and acting,...
- 5/17/2012
- EmpireOnline
Glee covered disco in last night’s episode titled “Saturday Night Glee-ver.” The song filled episode took a moment to check out what’s going on with Santana (Naya Rivera), Mercedes (Amber Riley)and Finn (Cory Monteith). Unfortuanetly amidst all the pure unadulterated disco, they glanced over an important topic: transgender teens.
Mr. Shu (Matthew Morrison) is concerned about what Mercedes, Santana’s and Finn plan for their futures. His best idea is to use disco. He used the film Saturday Night Fever and it’s soundtrack to inspire the kids. Yes, it was as dumb as it sounds; but at least we got a glimpse into what Santana, Finn and Mercedes are up to.
Santana revealed that her dream is to be famous. After her performance of “If I cant Have You” Brittany (Heather Morris) had an idea. She tried to help Santana by posting a sex tape of the two of them.
Mr. Shu (Matthew Morrison) is concerned about what Mercedes, Santana’s and Finn plan for their futures. His best idea is to use disco. He used the film Saturday Night Fever and it’s soundtrack to inspire the kids. Yes, it was as dumb as it sounds; but at least we got a glimpse into what Santana, Finn and Mercedes are up to.
Santana revealed that her dream is to be famous. After her performance of “If I cant Have You” Brittany (Heather Morris) had an idea. She tried to help Santana by posting a sex tape of the two of them.
- 4/18/2012
- by Kelly Sater
- BuzzFocus.com
Plus, Finn discovers his calling, Mercedes finds her confidence & Santana learns the downside of fame. On the April 17 episode of Glee, the New Directions went retro as some members struggled with taking the next step. With graduation day looming, Mr. Schuester (Matthew Morrison) began to worry that Finn (Cory Monteith), Mercedes (Amber Riley) and Santana (Naya Rivera) had lost their way. At Sue's (Jane Lynch) suggestion, Will staged a dance-off, promising the winner a replica of John Travolta's iconic white suit from Saturday Night Fever. What, were they all out of gift certificates at Breadstix? The dance-off, which would have hardly been the same without a lit-from-within plexiglass dance floor (courtesy of Sue, of course), was actually kind of cute. Mr. Schue named Finn, Mecedes and Santana the finalists, right before assigning them songs from Saturday Night Fever. Mercedes knew she wanted to follow in the footsteps of her idols,...
- 4/18/2012
- by Josh Rosenblatt
- HollywoodLife
I take my recapping duties seriously, but really, do you expect me to remember anything that had happened in "Saturday Night GLEEver" once I saw Santana strutting down the hall in her white suit singing "Stayin' Alive"? Good luck with that.
My brain might have short-circuited, but according to my notes and the record of my reactions I left strewn over Twitter, something good finally came out of The Glee Project – and it's not just the fact that it's finally possible to use the phrase "More Unique" and have it be grammatically correct. With the debut of Wade/Unique (Alex Newell) singing "Boogie Shoes" in a pair of size 13 glitter platform sandals, we got pretty much the only performance of the night that felt infused with true disco energy.
"What will you be when you grow up?" and "Follow your dreams" were the night's hybrid themes, all set to the...
My brain might have short-circuited, but according to my notes and the record of my reactions I left strewn over Twitter, something good finally came out of The Glee Project – and it's not just the fact that it's finally possible to use the phrase "More Unique" and have it be grammatically correct. With the debut of Wade/Unique (Alex Newell) singing "Boogie Shoes" in a pair of size 13 glitter platform sandals, we got pretty much the only performance of the night that felt infused with true disco energy.
"What will you be when you grow up?" and "Follow your dreams" were the night's hybrid themes, all set to the...
- 4/18/2012
- by christiekeith
- The Backlot
Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Season 3, Episode 16 of Fox's "Glee," entitled "Saturday Night Glee-ver."
I thought I was going to hate this episode, but despite the lame title, "Saturday Night Glee-ver" was one of the best "Glee" episodes of the season.
It wasn't perfect, but for the first time in weeks, there was actually character development, as Mercedes, Santana and Finn finally make post-McKinley decisions. Sure, at times it felt like a Lifetime movie adaptation of "Mamma Mia!" -- too many cookie-cutter, feel-good moments for my taste -- but despite the cheesus, it worked. Mercedes got her groove back, Santana found her groove and Finn finally made an appropriate life decision.
Oh yeah, and holy falsettos!
Also, any episode that starts off with a disco Blaine number gets my stamp of approval -- even if I had no idea what was going on for the first few minutes.
I thought I was going to hate this episode, but despite the lame title, "Saturday Night Glee-ver" was one of the best "Glee" episodes of the season.
It wasn't perfect, but for the first time in weeks, there was actually character development, as Mercedes, Santana and Finn finally make post-McKinley decisions. Sure, at times it felt like a Lifetime movie adaptation of "Mamma Mia!" -- too many cookie-cutter, feel-good moments for my taste -- but despite the cheesus, it worked. Mercedes got her groove back, Santana found her groove and Finn finally made an appropriate life decision.
Oh yeah, and holy falsettos!
Also, any episode that starts off with a disco Blaine number gets my stamp of approval -- even if I had no idea what was going on for the first few minutes.
- 4/18/2012
- by Crystal Bell
- Aol TV.
Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Season 3, Episode 16 of Fox's "Glee," entitled "Saturday Night Glee-ver."
I thought I was going to hate this episode, but despite the lame title, "Saturday Night Glee-ver" was one of the best "Glee" episodes of the season.
It wasn't perfect, but for the first time in weeks, there was actually character development, as Mercedes, Santana and Finn finally make post-McKinley decisions. Sure, at times it felt like a Lifetime movie adaptation of "Mamma Mia!" -- too many cookie-cutter, feel-good moments for my taste -- but despite the cheesus, it worked. Mercedes got her groove back, Santana found her groove and Finn finally made an appropriate life decision.
Oh yeah, and holy falsettos!
Also, any episode that starts off with a disco Blaine number gets my stamp of approval -- even if I had no idea what was going on for the first few minutes.
I thought I was going to hate this episode, but despite the lame title, "Saturday Night Glee-ver" was one of the best "Glee" episodes of the season.
It wasn't perfect, but for the first time in weeks, there was actually character development, as Mercedes, Santana and Finn finally make post-McKinley decisions. Sure, at times it felt like a Lifetime movie adaptation of "Mamma Mia!" -- too many cookie-cutter, feel-good moments for my taste -- but despite the cheesus, it worked. Mercedes got her groove back, Santana found her groove and Finn finally made an appropriate life decision.
Oh yeah, and holy falsettos!
Also, any episode that starts off with a disco Blaine number gets my stamp of approval -- even if I had no idea what was going on for the first few minutes.
- 4/18/2012
- by Crystal Bell
- Aol TV.
It's a given that anything based on "Saturday Night Fever" will be incredibly cheesy, so there's no way the "Glee" episode "Saturday Night Glee-ver" was going to be anything but warm, gooey gruyere. But as far as "Glee" goes, there was plenty of plot advancement and character development -- so does that make up for the lame disco theme?
Well, we did get a fierce drag performance by "The Glee Project" runner-up Alex Newell out of the deal, plus some all-too-brief glimpses at Jonathan Groff (back as Jesse St. James, the new Vocal Adrenaline coach), so it wasn't a total loss.
We also got a crazy run of platitudes from Mr. Schuester, who was trying to inspire his aimless students Mercedes, Santana and Finn, and a whole lotta falsetto. Ostensibly, the three were competing for a white John Travolta disco suit (why would they even want that?), but mostly he...
Well, we did get a fierce drag performance by "The Glee Project" runner-up Alex Newell out of the deal, plus some all-too-brief glimpses at Jonathan Groff (back as Jesse St. James, the new Vocal Adrenaline coach), so it wasn't a total loss.
We also got a crazy run of platitudes from Mr. Schuester, who was trying to inspire his aimless students Mercedes, Santana and Finn, and a whole lotta falsetto. Ostensibly, the three were competing for a white John Travolta disco suit (why would they even want that?), but mostly he...
- 4/18/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Glee went back to 1977 on "Saturday Night Glee-ver," paying homage to the film that made John Travola, white suits and spinning disco balls famous.
But the episode really used the past to pen a prologue for three key seniors, as Finn, Santana and Mercedes made major decisions regarding their future. Each has a much clearer idea now of what it will bring.
When season three started, it appeared as if Glee would tackle the daunting challenge of senior year, of truly figuring out what one wants to do with one's life. But somewhere between tribute episodes, Christmas specials and car accidents, that theme got lost. Until tonight.
I was mostly pleased with how it was handled, with the exception of the same complaint I make every week in this space: the random nature of storylines and the lack of character development. Take Mercedes, for example.
As she delivered her inner monologue,...
But the episode really used the past to pen a prologue for three key seniors, as Finn, Santana and Mercedes made major decisions regarding their future. Each has a much clearer idea now of what it will bring.
When season three started, it appeared as if Glee would tackle the daunting challenge of senior year, of truly figuring out what one wants to do with one's life. But somewhere between tribute episodes, Christmas specials and car accidents, that theme got lost. Until tonight.
I was mostly pleased with how it was handled, with the exception of the same complaint I make every week in this space: the random nature of storylines and the lack of character development. Take Mercedes, for example.
As she delivered her inner monologue,...
- 4/18/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Fox Scene from “Glee.”
So, they tried to make disco happen. And we can all agree: “Saturday Night Glee-ever” tanked.
They didn’t make a believer in us about the glamorous power of disco, but they sure tried. What a waste of white polyester and cotton blends, awful auto-tuned falsettos and underwhelming lectures on finding your dream and passions. Those hip thrusts just didn’t go anywhere in this disjointed mess.
It started out a bit promising when Blaine,...
So, they tried to make disco happen. And we can all agree: “Saturday Night Glee-ever” tanked.
They didn’t make a believer in us about the glamorous power of disco, but they sure tried. What a waste of white polyester and cotton blends, awful auto-tuned falsettos and underwhelming lectures on finding your dream and passions. Those hip thrusts just didn’t go anywhere in this disjointed mess.
It started out a bit promising when Blaine,...
- 4/18/2012
- by Raymund Flandez
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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