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It’s Official: ‘The X-Files’ Returning to FOX
Mulder, it's me! It's official! The X-Files is returning to Fox.
Read More »Interview with Rising Star Katja Glieson: Music, Bullying, and Personal Empowerment
Up and coming singer Katja Glieson recently left her Australian home to take the plunge and jet to the land of opportunity, Los Angeles, where musicians, dancers and producers are aplenty. I had the pleasure of chatting with Glieson one on one about her budding career, struggles and who she hopes …
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Glee hits the right emotional notes in its series finale, but fails to entirely stick the landing, which is par for the show.
Read More »SXSW: TV Review – Christian Slater and Lucy Lawless Get Creepy in ‘Mr Robot’ and ‘Salem’
Christian Slater and Lucy Lawless were on hand at SXSW 2015 to explain just why they are so creepy. Not, personally, of course, but in their new roles. Slater in the new sci-fi series Mr. Robot (SXSW Audience Award Winner – Episodic) premiering on USA Network. Lucy Lawless (Xena, Spartacus) joins the cast of WGN America's Salem for its second season.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Community’ – Season Six Premiere ‘Ladders’ and ‘Lawnmower Maintenance and Postnatal Care’
Community premieres it sixth season on Yahoo Screen, with new characters joining the same beloved brand of story.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Glee’ – “We Built This Glee Club”
Glee falls short of an emotionally satisfying penultimate episode by ignoring what would be natural endings to this season's arcs.
Read More »‘Nikki and Nora’ – Season Two of Groundbreaking Webseries
A playful, scintillating, sexy, yet moving series with layered characters that will keep you wanting more.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Once Upon a Time’ Taking a Darker Turn
ABC's Once Upon a Time may be once again hitting its stride. Here's why!
Read More »TV Review: ‘Glee’ – ‘The Rise and Fall of Sue Sylvester’
Glee half-heartedly, but enjoyably, tries to explain Sue Sylvester, while Rachel contemplates a selfish move, and two rivals come together.
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