Castle‘s Captain Kate Beckett is scantily clad on the occasion of her first wedding anniversary — though probably not for the reasons one might suspect/hope, as seen in these photos from the fall’s antepenultimate episode.RelatedNovember Sweeps Preview: Scoop on Castle, Once and MoreIn “The...
I am olde. I saw the first Star Wars back when it was the only "Star Wars." (I was 9 and developed a huge crush on pouty Luke Skywalker back when everyone else was hot for Han Solo.) So I'm first and foremost a fan of the old guard, missing Han and his never-tell-me-the-...
change of plan confused more than just TV viewers.starwrote on Twitter on Sunday night: “Watch tomorrow as I’ll be talking to Katie and Wagner – will be interesting!” But yesterday told her viewers: “Wagner couldn’t be here due to reasons beyond our control.” ...
incident- and character-packed extravaganza that picks up at the end of “Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens” and guides the series into unfamiliar territory. It’s everything a fan could want from a “Star Wars” film and then some. Even the sorts of viewers who spend the en...
baked itself into us and affected us,”Johnsonsaid. “The ultimate intent [withThe Last Jedi] was not to strip away – the intent was to get to the basic, fundamental power of myth. And ultimately I hope the film is an affirmation of the power of the myth of Star Wars in our lives...
He's married to Joan Hackett, who was always better in lite comedies. If you're a fan of Deadwood, you'll be happy to see Ian McShane turn up, though basically as a ponce.The mystery here isn't bad. It's very Christie-like in that the clues don't add up to anything one could...
I hope you like it, learn something and share it. Some crazy people and all media do not like me. I had the chance to travel around on my own in the world since the 1960's to check on the spot what had gone on, and I found that I had been told plenty outright lies. ...
Filed under: On Second Thought | Tagged: angry, continuity, fan fiction, fan service, retcon, reversal, shouty, star wars, the last jedi, the rise of skywalker | 2 Comments » New Escapist Column! Luke Skywalker, “The Last Jedi” and “Star Wars” as a Saga of Generational Failure...
I do have a few things left that I hope to do – another unproduced Spillane screenplay that could become a novel, two or three Hammer short stories from fragments, and most important, the Mike Danger novel Mickey wrote the first draft of, one of his last works. It’s likely that I’...
(Jackie Stacey’s Star Gazing) There was a period when Peter Lorre, George Sanders (and his equally effete brother Tom Conway), Anne Revere, Judith Anderson, and Agnes Moorehead played movie villains, fanatics, or oddballs. Each of these actors suggested queerness in their androgynous ...