A mysterious and magical being with raven hair and intense blue eyes is about to enchant you!
Merlin, also known as Ambrosius Marcus Cotta and Myrrdin, is the legendary wizard popularly associated with Arthurian legends.
When one mentions Merlin, the word magic immediately comes to mind.
In fact, you could say that magic is Merlin’s middle name and indeed it is.
Written by Carmel Niland, A Darker Magic This Way Comes is the first tale of five belonging to the Merlin’s Secrets series.
Merlin’s love story is certainly special. For one, the love story stretches through time across 1500 years! Merlin and Emily are fighting destiny to be together. Was falling in love part of the plan? Is falling in love ever part of the plan? This couple have the meddling parents, scheming villains, a battle between good and evil and of course, fireworks aplenty!
Definitely a Bollywood formula.
Merlin, also known as Ambrosius Marcus Cotta and Myrrdin, is the legendary wizard popularly associated with Arthurian legends.
When one mentions Merlin, the word magic immediately comes to mind.
In fact, you could say that magic is Merlin’s middle name and indeed it is.
Written by Carmel Niland, A Darker Magic This Way Comes is the first tale of five belonging to the Merlin’s Secrets series.
Merlin’s love story is certainly special. For one, the love story stretches through time across 1500 years! Merlin and Emily are fighting destiny to be together. Was falling in love part of the plan? Is falling in love ever part of the plan? This couple have the meddling parents, scheming villains, a battle between good and evil and of course, fireworks aplenty!
Definitely a Bollywood formula.
- 4/10/2016
- by Aashi Gahlot
- Bollyspice
Chicago – When critics talk about the most influential films of the ’70s, they too often forget a little flick that became a phenomenon, Robert Clouse’s “Enter the Dragon,” recently released in a gorgeous box set with a new HD transfer, new special features, and new collectible items. Bruce Lee’s most beloved work still influences the Martial Arts genre today and gave birth to an entire cultural shift as cinema, particularly action films, became more influenced by Asian styles. The Blu-ray is a beauty with new special features about the making of and importance of “Dragon” that even those who have seen the flick a hundred times on cable will find enlightening.
Rating: 5.0/5.0
I love being surprised by a Blu-ray. So many of them fall into relatively predictable patterns of talking-head featurettes, deleted scenes, and a trivia-filled commentary. When a release like “Enter the Dragon” comes along and it...
Rating: 5.0/5.0
I love being surprised by a Blu-ray. So many of them fall into relatively predictable patterns of talking-head featurettes, deleted scenes, and a trivia-filled commentary. When a release like “Enter the Dragon” comes along and it...
- 6/18/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
By Scott Mendelson
HollywoodNews.com: Proving once again that films aimed at older audiences have theoretically stronger legs than those aimed at teens, ‘The Expendables’ and ‘Eat Pray Love’ both had strong weekend multipliers and both performed at or above realistic expectations.
With all the hub-bub regarding ‘the guy movie vs. the chick flick’, both films posted exceptional opening weekends and both respective marketing teams should be commended. As for ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,’ its frontloaded and underwhelming debut proves that geek cultures is not mainstream culture, and that hardcore geek interest should not be mistaken for mainstream interest. With films like that, the only real victory should be the fact that it got made and released. Anyway, here we go…’ The Expendables’ ended the weekend with $35 million, giving it a decent 2.64x weekend multiplier. As mentioned yesterday, this is the massive win that Lionsgate needed to prove that...
HollywoodNews.com: Proving once again that films aimed at older audiences have theoretically stronger legs than those aimed at teens, ‘The Expendables’ and ‘Eat Pray Love’ both had strong weekend multipliers and both performed at or above realistic expectations.
With all the hub-bub regarding ‘the guy movie vs. the chick flick’, both films posted exceptional opening weekends and both respective marketing teams should be commended. As for ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,’ its frontloaded and underwhelming debut proves that geek cultures is not mainstream culture, and that hardcore geek interest should not be mistaken for mainstream interest. With films like that, the only real victory should be the fact that it got made and released. Anyway, here we go…’ The Expendables’ ended the weekend with $35 million, giving it a decent 2.64x weekend multiplier. As mentioned yesterday, this is the massive win that Lionsgate needed to prove that...
- 8/15/2010
- by Scott Mendelson
- Hollywoodnews.com
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