Get ready for a riveting showcase of marksmanship as “American Rifleman TV” brings you Episode 3, titled “Ladies Pistol Project 9mm,” airing on Outd at 3:30 Pm this Tuesday, January 16, 2024. This episode delves into the NRA’s Ladies Pistol Project 9mm edition, providing comprehensive coverage of the event that highlights the skills and expertise of female shooters.
Tune in for an exciting glimpse into the world of precision shooting, featuring the latest in 9mm firearms and the impressive capabilities of the participants. “American Rifleman TV” captures the essence of the NRA’s Ladies Pistol Project, offering viewers an insider’s perspective on the competition and the advancements in pistol technology.
For firearms enthusiasts and those intrigued by the world of competitive shooting, Episode 3 is a must-watch at 3:30 Pm. Join “American Rifleman TV” for an afternoon of marksmanship excellence and a closer look at the impressive skills demonstrated by the participants...
Tune in for an exciting glimpse into the world of precision shooting, featuring the latest in 9mm firearms and the impressive capabilities of the participants. “American Rifleman TV” captures the essence of the NRA’s Ladies Pistol Project, offering viewers an insider’s perspective on the competition and the advancements in pistol technology.
For firearms enthusiasts and those intrigued by the world of competitive shooting, Episode 3 is a must-watch at 3:30 Pm. Join “American Rifleman TV” for an afternoon of marksmanship excellence and a closer look at the impressive skills demonstrated by the participants...
- 1/9/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The ladies of Love Trip: Paris continue to try to find love. However, a new episode shows them getting blindsided with new information about a suitor. Here is how the rumor started about someone not being single on the Freeform show that can be found on Hulu.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers regarding Love Trip: Paris Episodes 5.]
Bastien and Lacy had friends with benefits before ‘Love Trip: Paris’
Josielyn is ready to throw hands
__#LoveTripParis is all-new tomorrow at 9/8c on @FreeformTV. Stream on @hulu next day. pic.twitter.com/PzYOKklJKc
— Love Trip Paris (@lovetrip) February 27, 2023
Episode 5 showed Bastien and Hartselle on a date. She said she didn’t see him as a fling, but as someone who could break her heart. He asked if she was dating before the show.
“Not seriously,” she answered. “I had, like, a friends-with-benefits situation. That was fun.”
“So I had also those girls like friends with benefits,” he said.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers regarding Love Trip: Paris Episodes 5.]
Bastien and Lacy had friends with benefits before ‘Love Trip: Paris’
Josielyn is ready to throw hands
__#LoveTripParis is all-new tomorrow at 9/8c on @FreeformTV. Stream on @hulu next day. pic.twitter.com/PzYOKklJKc
— Love Trip Paris (@lovetrip) February 27, 2023
Episode 5 showed Bastien and Hartselle on a date. She said she didn’t see him as a fling, but as someone who could break her heart. He asked if she was dating before the show.
“Not seriously,” she answered. “I had, like, a friends-with-benefits situation. That was fun.”
“So I had also those girls like friends with benefits,” he said.
- 3/1/2023
- by Nicole Weaver
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Liars were exposed and two romances came to an abrupt end on Sanditon‘s exciting Season 2 finale Sunday night on PBS.
The moment of truth came for artist Charles Lockhart when Sidney’s trunk arrived from Antigua containing a letter that warned Tom and Arthur about the portraitist and his desire to steal Georgiana’s sizable inheritance. Tom, Mary and Arthur showed up to the Hankins’ home just in time to stop Georgiana from running away and marrying the charlatan, and the dreamy young woman was once again disabused of her blind trust in romance.
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The moment of truth came for artist Charles Lockhart when Sidney’s trunk arrived from Antigua containing a letter that warned Tom and Arthur about the portraitist and his desire to steal Georgiana’s sizable inheritance. Tom, Mary and Arthur showed up to the Hankins’ home just in time to stop Georgiana from running away and marrying the charlatan, and the dreamy young woman was once again disabused of her blind trust in romance.
More from TVLineSanditon Recap: The Ladies Find Their Leading Men,...
- 4/25/2022
- by Mekeisha Madden Toby
- TVLine.com
On the surface, a show like Showtime’s “The First Lady” has potential. As we’ve heard time and again behind every great man is a great woman, so why not tell that story through the most powerful men in America? But it requires a sense of delicacy.
Every president has had their successes and failures, but it’s far too easy to cast these women as just moral arbiters of the creator’s own perception of said president’s accomplishments or misjudgments. Director Susanne Bier’s anthology falls into this category.
The series blends the stories of three First Ladies: Eleanor Roosevelt (Gillian Anderson), Betty Ford (Michelle Pfeiffer), and Michelle Obama (Viola Davis). Each woman navigates issues, both personal and professional, as they enter into the ill-defined job that comes of being married to a man voted president.
It’s that question that is at the heart, and lays unanswered,...
Every president has had their successes and failures, but it’s far too easy to cast these women as just moral arbiters of the creator’s own perception of said president’s accomplishments or misjudgments. Director Susanne Bier’s anthology falls into this category.
The series blends the stories of three First Ladies: Eleanor Roosevelt (Gillian Anderson), Betty Ford (Michelle Pfeiffer), and Michelle Obama (Viola Davis). Each woman navigates issues, both personal and professional, as they enter into the ill-defined job that comes of being married to a man voted president.
It’s that question that is at the heart, and lays unanswered,...
- 4/13/2022
- by Kristen Lopez
- Indiewire
Emmy-award winning composer Geoff Zanelli is slated to compose the music for “The First Lady,” premiering on Showtime. The new hour-long anthology drama follows the lives of three of America’s First Ladies and stars Viola Davis as Michelle Obama, Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford and Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Roosevelt.
Zanelli served as composer of films such as “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,” “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” and “Christopher Robin,” and he won an Emmy award for his work in the Steven Spielberg and Dreamworks miniseries “Into the West.” He also was nominated for HBO’s “The Pacific,” another Spielberg collaboration.
“I’ve had the honor of writing music for ‘The Pacific’ and ‘Into The West,’ both shows about distinct times in America’s history, but nothing as intimate as ‘The First Lady,'” Zanelli said. “We’re so up close and personal in this show.
Zanelli served as composer of films such as “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,” “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” and “Christopher Robin,” and he won an Emmy award for his work in the Steven Spielberg and Dreamworks miniseries “Into the West.” He also was nominated for HBO’s “The Pacific,” another Spielberg collaboration.
“I’ve had the honor of writing music for ‘The Pacific’ and ‘Into The West,’ both shows about distinct times in America’s history, but nothing as intimate as ‘The First Lady,'” Zanelli said. “We’re so up close and personal in this show.
- 4/1/2022
- by Carson Burton
- Variety Film + TV
Women working at a fancy Sydney department store in 1959 are the subjects of “Ladies in Black,” an uneven dramedy directed and co-written by veteran Australian filmmaker Bruce Beresford. After establishing an interesting picture of conservative Anglo-Australian values clashing with worldly views brought to the new land by post-war immigrants, “Ladies” is let down by a screenplay lacking the sharp wit and emotional depth to bring its characters and themes fully to life. Attractively packaged, optimistic to a fault, and well performed by an ensemble including Julia Ormond and rising local star Angourie Rice, “Ladies” should register as pleasant enough entertainment for general domestic audiences, predominantly older females, although offshore prospects look iffy.
Set in the Sydney of Beresford’s youth and based on the 1993 novel “The Women in Black” by his University of Sydney contemporary Madeleine St John, “Ladies” unfolds in the golden rays of summertime leading up to Christmas.
Set in the Sydney of Beresford’s youth and based on the 1993 novel “The Women in Black” by his University of Sydney contemporary Madeleine St John, “Ladies” unfolds in the golden rays of summertime leading up to Christmas.
- 9/23/2018
- by Richard Kuipers
- Variety Film + TV
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