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'Dexter' Star Michael C. Hall Set To Slay The Competition As JFK On Netflix's 'The Crown'
My fellow Americans, ask not what Netflix can do for you, ask what you can do for your Netflix. As the cast increases for Season 2 of #Netflix's #TheCrown, it looks like we have found our 35th President of the United States. Swapping serial killing for serial womanizing, #Dexter's Michael C. Hall will be suiting up as doomed POTUS John F. Kennedy when the show returns — presumably later this year.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Why The 'Dirty Dancing' Remake Should Be Put In A Corner
It's been 30 years since Dirty Dancing shattered expectations and garnered a following that still resonates with fans. The movie left us with lines, songs and memories that belong to Baby and Johnny Castle — the pair that Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey brought to magical life onscreen.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
A Major Character Will Die On 'The Vampire Diaries' Series Finale — But Who Is It Going To Be?
This is going to suck. #TheVampireDiaries is leaving our screens forever Friday, March 10th, in a two-hour event, and fans have just learned that a major character is going to die. According to actor Paul Wesley (Stefan), it is a main character, and he admitted that he got a bit teary-eyed reading the finale script. That doesn't bode well for us.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
What A Crowd Cleeser: Why John Cleese Should Join 'The Walking Dead'
As #AMC's #TheWalkingDead powers through its seventh season to the hotly anticipated Season 8, the casting rumors begin to swirl around who else could join the zombie apocalypse. ER's Maria Bello has signed up for a major role next year, and it won't be long before more potential zombie chow is introduced to #RobertKirkman's world. As the show grows to be the most-watched show on television, grabbing a ticket for the end of the world has become the goal of many an aspiring actor.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'Arrow': With The Air Cleared, Is The Way Finally Paved For An Olicity Reunion?
Note: This post contains spoilers for Arrow Season five. Olicity is a hot-button topic for Arrow fans. Some are vehemently against the pair while others are wholeheartedly dedicated to wanting the couple back together. Regardless of which side of the fence you're on, there was a lot of anger — and unanswered questions — about the relationship that went off the skids toward the end of Season 4.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Real Steel: Huge 'Game Of Thrones' Battle Pictures Mean The Return Of Valyrian Steel
Sure, Negan might have a wire-wrapped baseball bat, but does anything beat a good old medieval sword as weapon badassery? I think not! It becomes a game of Where's Waldo as the final two seasons of #HBO's #GameOfThrones wind down, meanwhile the cast hunts for who is still alive in Westeros and those elusive Valyrian steel swords. Just like Pokémon, you gotta catch 'em all. Undoubtedly the use of mythical metal of the dooms of Valyria will become instrumental in the battle of man vs. white walker.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Cupid's 'Arrow': 3 Reasons Why Oliver Will Fall In Love With The New Black Canary
This post contains spoilers for Arrow Season 5. When Laurel Lance was killed last season, the backlash of #Arrow fans was heard far and wide. The hashtag #NoLaurelNoArrow began trending on Twitter as viewers promised not to watch the show without her. Most had been holding out hope that #BlackCanary and Oliver Queen would form the perfect union as set in the comics.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
A Forgotten Misery: Why 2004's 'A Series Of Unfortunate Events' Was Grim And Great!
The internet is abuzz with excitement for #Netflix's #ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents, a strange hybrid of heartwarming family fun and heartbreaking misery. With a year like 2016 has been, it sounds like just the ticket, but we will have to wait until January 2017 for it to grace our screens. Expect Hollywood glamor and surprising roles, as Neil Patrick Harris steps into the role of the villainous Count Olaf.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











