Juan Pablo Galavis, former pro soccer player, single father and star of this season's The Bachelor, is blogging for People.com each week about the ladies, the dates and the difficult decisions he faces. You can also follow Juan on Twitter @JuanPaGalavis. How do I start writing this after watching the Women Tell All episode, and seeing them complain about things that happened so long ago? Do I like talking badly about people? No, especially not about women. So let's see how I can write this without hurting anyone's feelings. I think to understand the women I have to take...
- 3/4/2014
- by Juan Pablo Galavis
- PEOPLE.com
DC Comics has just released the new lineup of creative talent that will be handling Legends of the Dark Knight, a digital-first title currently available on comiXology. The title was first launched back in June in an attempt to expand DC’s digital-first library, first releasing the single issues online and eventually publishing the entire series in a trade paperback collection. With new “chapters” arriving each Thursday, Legends of the Dark Knight features standalone stories that are out-of-continuity from the regular New 52 Batman titles found on store shelves.
Preview of "A Game to Die For"
Below is the Fall schedule for both the release dates and attached creative teams.
Aug. 9 — “A Game to Die For,” written by Tj Fixman and illustrated by Christopher Mitten
Aug. 16 — “Slam!” Part 1, written by Joshua Fialkov and illustrated by Phil Hester and Eric Gapstur
Aug. 23 — “Slam!” Part 2, written by Joshua Fialkov and illustrated by Phil Hester and Eric Gapstur
Aug.
Preview of "A Game to Die For"
Below is the Fall schedule for both the release dates and attached creative teams.
Aug. 9 — “A Game to Die For,” written by Tj Fixman and illustrated by Christopher Mitten
Aug. 16 — “Slam!” Part 1, written by Joshua Fialkov and illustrated by Phil Hester and Eric Gapstur
Aug. 23 — “Slam!” Part 2, written by Joshua Fialkov and illustrated by Phil Hester and Eric Gapstur
Aug.
- 8/9/2012
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
Due to heavy rainfall in New York city yesterday, all scheduled matches were cancelled so today the fourth concludes up and the quarter-finals begin. The year’s final Grand Slam, situated in the hectic Flushing Meadows grounds, has seen the “big four” male players – Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Andy Murray – sail through the draw smoothly, while upsets and withdrawals have littered the women’s field.
Djokovic has been impressive playing in his first slam as the World No. 1. This season, the Djoker has proved extra pressure that comes from heightened expectations is no problem, winning his first 43 matches of 2011 and compiling an impressive record of 61 wins and just one loss. Djokovic whizzed through his four matches without losing a set, his only challenge coming from the unorthodox Ukrainian Alexander Doglopolov who stretched him in a 31 point first set tie-break before going down 7-6, 6-4, 6-2. Djokovic next...
Djokovic has been impressive playing in his first slam as the World No. 1. This season, the Djoker has proved extra pressure that comes from heightened expectations is no problem, winning his first 43 matches of 2011 and compiling an impressive record of 61 wins and just one loss. Djokovic whizzed through his four matches without losing a set, his only challenge coming from the unorthodox Ukrainian Alexander Doglopolov who stretched him in a 31 point first set tie-break before going down 7-6, 6-4, 6-2. Djokovic next...
- 9/7/2011
- by Tsari Paxton
- Obsessed with Film
Spanish horror has been prominent on the international scream scene of late, with the likes of “Rec” and “The Orphanage” offering another alternative to the increasingly bland tide of remakes flowing sluggishly from Hollywood. “Sexy Killer”, from director Miguel Martí (previously responsible for comedies such as “Fin de curso” and “Slam”) sees the country taking an enthusiastic stab at that most notoriously difficult to nail of subgenres, namely the comedy horror. Hitting the right balance between laughs and scares, whilst delivering enough gore groceries to keep the fans happy is no easy task, though Martí manages to pull it off thanks to a sense of wild abandon, and an anything goes approach which mixes genre references with pop culture campery and a charmingly psychotic sensibility. The film gets off to a good start, with a little bit of homicidal role reversal as a “Scream” mask wearing would-be peeping tom ends...
- 8/16/2009
- by James Mudge
- Beyond Hollywood
"Milk" picked up another nomination Wednesday as the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation announced nominees for its 20th annual GLAAD Media Awards.
Best picture Oscar nominee "Milk," from Focus, was included in GLAAD's outstanding film in wide release category, where it will compete with Miramax's "Brideshead Revisted," Columbia's "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist," Warners' "RocknRolla" and the Weinstein Co.'s "Vicky Cristina Barcelona."
Among television contenders, the nominees for outstanding drama series are ABC's "Brothers & Sisters," Showtime's "The L Word," The N's "South of Nowhere," BBC America's "Torchwood" and HBO's "True Blood."
The comedy series nominees are ABC's "Desperate Housewives," ABC Family's "Greek," the CW's "Reaper," BBC America's "Skins" and ABC's "Ugly Betty."
The awards honoring media representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in 26 English-language and 15 Spanish-language categories. They will be presented at a series of dinners: March 28 at the Marriott Marquis in New York, April...
Best picture Oscar nominee "Milk," from Focus, was included in GLAAD's outstanding film in wide release category, where it will compete with Miramax's "Brideshead Revisted," Columbia's "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist," Warners' "RocknRolla" and the Weinstein Co.'s "Vicky Cristina Barcelona."
Among television contenders, the nominees for outstanding drama series are ABC's "Brothers & Sisters," Showtime's "The L Word," The N's "South of Nowhere," BBC America's "Torchwood" and HBO's "True Blood."
The comedy series nominees are ABC's "Desperate Housewives," ABC Family's "Greek," the CW's "Reaper," BBC America's "Skins" and ABC's "Ugly Betty."
The awards honoring media representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in 26 English-language and 15 Spanish-language categories. They will be presented at a series of dinners: March 28 at the Marriott Marquis in New York, April...
- 1/27/2009
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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