The 2000 film Ginger Snaps (watch it Here) is my all-time favorite werewolf movie. That was followed by a sequel – Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed – and a very unexpected prequel – Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning – and while I’m not as enamored with them as I am with the original movie, I do get some enjoyment out of watching them. The oddball prequel especially. If you’re a fan of Ginger Snaps trilogy as well and happen to have a Region B (or region free) Blu-ray player, you’ll be glad to hear that Second Sight Films is packaging all three movies together in a limited edition UK box set that’s going to be released on October 30th. Just in time for Halloween, which happens to be the setting of the first movie.
Copies of the Ginger Snaps trilogy Blu-ray box set can be pre-ordered directly from Second Sight Films.
Directed...
Copies of the Ginger Snaps trilogy Blu-ray box set can be pre-ordered directly from Second Sight Films.
Directed...
- 9/6/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
"Sabrina, The Teenage Witch" has been off the air for exactly 10 years now.
The young adult sitcom -- which followed Melissa Joan Hart as the titular Sabrina Spellman, her 500-year-old aunts Hilda (Caroline Rhea) and Zelda (Beth Broderick) and her talking cat Salem Saberhagen (voiced by Nick Bakay) -- made its debut in 1996 as part of ABC's T.G.I.F. lineup.
After four seasons, the network gave the series the axe, but shortly thereafter The WB picked up "Sabrina" -- the then-college-aged witch -- for a fifth, sixth and seventh season. The final episode, which aired on April 24, 2003, saw Sabrina leave her fiance Aaron (Dylan Neal, who -- fun fact -- also played Pacey Witter's older brother Doug on "Dawson's Creek") at the altar and ride off into the sunset with her high school sweetheart Harvey Kinkle (Nate Richert) while No Doubt played in the background.
Over the course of its seven seasons,...
The young adult sitcom -- which followed Melissa Joan Hart as the titular Sabrina Spellman, her 500-year-old aunts Hilda (Caroline Rhea) and Zelda (Beth Broderick) and her talking cat Salem Saberhagen (voiced by Nick Bakay) -- made its debut in 1996 as part of ABC's T.G.I.F. lineup.
After four seasons, the network gave the series the axe, but shortly thereafter The WB picked up "Sabrina" -- the then-college-aged witch -- for a fifth, sixth and seventh season. The final episode, which aired on April 24, 2003, saw Sabrina leave her fiance Aaron (Dylan Neal, who -- fun fact -- also played Pacey Witter's older brother Doug on "Dawson's Creek") at the altar and ride off into the sunset with her high school sweetheart Harvey Kinkle (Nate Richert) while No Doubt played in the background.
Over the course of its seven seasons,...
- 4/25/2013
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Huffington Post
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