UPCOMING FILMS

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The First Omen Only in theaters April 5.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Werewolves, Zombies and Succubus, Oh, My! Primetime TV Cements Its New Supernatural Fare



However added to the "scare me witless genre" is TNT’s Falling Skies and AMC’s The Walking Dead’. Although Falling Skies is about alien’s invasion and The Walking Dead about zombies, both series are about a group of ordinary people attempting to . . . the Syfy Network has acquired the Canadian show Lost Girl, a series about a girl who discovers that she is a Succubus. . . .



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Werewolves, Zombies and Succubus, Oh, My! Primetime TV Cements Its New Supernatural Fare


However added to the "scare me witless genre" is TNT’s Falling Skies and AMC’s The Walking Dead’. Although Falling Skies is about alien’s invasion and The Walking Dead about zombies, both series are about a group of ordinary people attempting to . . . the Syfy Network has acquired the Canadian show Lost Girl, a series about a girl who discovers that she is a Succubus. . . .

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Sunday, July 17, 2011

SYFY’S ALPHAS SPICES UP THE SUMMER TELEVISION VIEWING & STEPHEN KING’S ‘IT” BRIEFLY PLUGS

The premiere of the SyFy Channel's new series "Alphas" opened to a storyline in which Cameron Hicks, (an unknown Alpha and a former army sniper played by Warren Christie) neuro-responses were being overridden by "the Ghost". . . .





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SYFY’S ALPHAS SPICES UP THE SUMMER TELEVISION VIEWING & STEPHEN KING’S ‘IT” BRIEFLY PLUGS

The premiere of the SyFy Channel's new series "Alphas" opened to a storyline in which Cameron Hicks, (an unknown Alpha and a former army sniper played by Warren Christie) neuro-responses were being overridden by "the Ghost". . . .


For more go to . . . It’s A Woman’s Thing " Online Fan Page

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

A GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE: MY MOVIE PICKS FOR 2012

Below are some of the films in fantasy, Sci-Fi, Horror that I believe be next years blockbusters. Photo is of actor John Cosack from the 2012 film The Raven.



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Jack the Giant Killer - June 15, 2012, an adult look at the Jack and the Beanstalk legend.
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter -   Abraham Lincoln secretly battles the undead as an ax-throwing, highly trained vampire assassin - June 22, 2012.
Brave (animation) Merida may be a member of the royal family but she gives it all up to become an archer. Her decision’s unintended consequences force her to embark on a journey to repair what has been damaged - June 22, 2012.
The Amazing Spider-Man - July 3, 2012 

The Dark Knight Rises - July 20, 2012 Nationwide
Resident Evil: Retribution - September 14, 2012
Hotel Transylvania - Hotel Transylvania is about a group of classic monsters including Frankenstein, the Mummy, Dracula and the Werewolf who are hiding out in a hotel on the outskirts of Transylvania now that 21st century technology has seemingly made them irrelevant - September 21, 2012.
Looper - In a world where time travel has been perfect, the government sends assassins back in time to eliminate some of the most dangerous criminals to ever live.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part II – this film marked the end of the Twilight saga. November 16, 2012
Ouija, based on a graphic novel - November 9, 2012
Rise of the Guardian is a story about a group of childhood heroes (Santa Claus, Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy, Jack Frost and Sandman) who each possess their own extraordinary abilities. When an evil spirit called Pitch (aka The Boogeyman) threatens the world, the immortal Guardians band together to protect the hopes, beliefs, and imagination of children all over the world.


For the rest o f the list and more entertainment news go to  It’s A Woman’s Thing " Online Fan Page.

A GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE: MY MOVIE PICKS FOR 2012

Below are some of the films in fantasy, Sci-Fi, Horror that I believe be next years blockbusters. Photo is of actor John Cosack from the 2012 film The Raven.

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Jack the Giant Killer - June 15, 2012, an adult look at the Jack and the Beanstalk legend.
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter -   Abraham Lincoln secretly battles the undead as an ax-throwing, highly trained vampire assassin - June 22, 2012.
Brave (animation) Merida may be a member of the royal family but she gives it all up to become an archer. Her decision’s unintended consequences force her to embark on a journey to repair what has been damaged - June 22, 2012.
The Amazing Spider-Man - July 3, 2012 
The Dark Knight Rises - July 20, 2012 Nationwide
Resident Evil: Retribution - September 14, 2012
Hotel Transylvania - Hotel Transylvania is about a group of classic monsters including Frankenstein, the Mummy, Dracula and the Werewolf who are hiding out in a hotel on the outskirts of Transylvania now that 21st century technology has seemingly made them irrelevant - September 21, 2012.
Looper - In a world where time travel has been perfect, the government sends assassins back in time to eliminate some of the most dangerous criminals to ever live.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part II – this film marked the end of the Twilight saga. November 16, 2012
Ouija, based on a graphic novel - November 9, 2012
Rise of the Guardian is a story about a group of childhood heroes (Santa Claus, Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy, Jack Frost and Sandman) who each possess their own extraordinary abilities. When an evil spirit called Pitch (aka The Boogeyman) threatens the world, the immortal Guardians band together to protect the hopes, beliefs, and imagination of children all over the world.

For the rest o f the list and more entertainment news go to  It’s A Woman’s Thing " Online Fan Page.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Lucy Lawless Wins Saturn Award . . . . Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part Ii In Theaters July 15th!

Actress LUCY LAWLESS won a 2011 Saturn award for her provocative portrayal of Lucretia in Spartacus. The Best Supporting Actress award . . .





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Lucy Lawless Wins Saturn Award . . . . Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part Ii In Theaters July 15th!

Actress LUCY LAWLESS won a 2011 Saturn award for her provocative portrayal of Lucretia in Spartacus. The Best Supporting Actress award . . .


For more on this article and other entertainment news shorts, go to It’s A Woman’s Thing " Online Fan Page.