After five seasons on Hallmark Channel's When Calls the Heart, Daniel Lissing, who played Jack Thornton, left the show. Find out the reason why the actor left the show, and what his costars Erin Krakow and Lori Loughlin had to say about it.
Now, he’s revealed his favorite Day Drinking moment, and it involves a bit he did with Kristen Stewart where he thought he “fucking blew it.” Meyers spoke about Day Drinking at length with IndieWire, and he made sure to note that Kristen Stewart was one of his “favorite” guests on...
Considering how many scenes the actors have together, it's a good thing they also get along well in real life. Luke Mitchell attends the premiere of "Captain America: Civil War" at Dolby Theatre on April 12, 2016 in Hollywood, California; Jessy Schram visits Hallmark Channel's "Home & Fa...
This blog has moved to a new home I finally did what I should have done a long time ago. I’ve moved the blog into my own host and added domain. Now the site can be reached under the adress: www.pcgamingfan.com It turns out I picked a really good time to do it, because not ...
Is Telegram Used For Dating? Communication platforms have stretched far beyond their initial purpose, adapting and reshaping to meet the diverse needs of their global user bases. One such platform How to Add Phone Number to Get Back into Instagram ...
While Chabert did a great job as the character,That 70s Show's Mila Kunis as the Meg voice actor brought the character to life and made the Griffin family unit click. In addition, it seems like Seth MacFarlane and Mila Kunis have a decent working relationship, as she also was in his li...
How did you maintain the family unit with the actors who play your children over 12 years when not shooting. Did you make an effort to keep in touch? We didn’t talk all that much. Once in a while we would check in with each other. The first year — I wou...
The process on the movie seems less chaotic than it was on the show. I know HBO insisted on a locked script; David is limited in what he can change. How has it felt not having the huge, last-minute alterations that were his hallmark?
At the same time, it also deals a lot in trying to swing for things we should morally strive for, a hallmark of comic book superheroes, but also they are doing it under the thumb of one of the largest money driven monopolies on earth. This bizarre clash of goals and interests lead ...
Update:I did buy the Blu-ray release as well. I’ll need to rewatch those so I can be refreshed on the video quality and extras. But I seem to recall the BD release looked much better than the DVD release. Bottom line:if you haven’t seen this already and you are reading this blo...