After meeting each other for the first time as they exchanged vows on the first season of Kinetic Content’s hit show, Married at First Sight, Doug Hehner, 33, and Jamie Otis, 30, embarked on a journey filled with both love and heartbreak. The newlyweds successfully worked through a difficult first year of marriage, but then lost their first baby, Johnathan Edward, when Otis was four months along. Now blissfully awaiting the arrival of their “rainbow baby,” the couple is blogging exclusively for People about their experience on the show ahead of its season 5 premiere. Follow Jamie on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter,...
- 4/20/2017
- by Melody Chiu
- PEOPLE.com
Shae's death really upset me.
I don't know whether it's because of the coldness and callousness of the people around her, the fact that she was pregnant, or how well I've gotten to know her character over the last six episodes of American Crime, but the last five minutes of American Crime Season 3 Episode 6 made me cry and then made me really angry.
And that was only one of several disturbing things that happened in "3.06."
In a way, Shae's death was inevitable.
Kimara's idealism led her to believe she could somehow make things better for Shae, that she could get through to her sooner or later and turn her life around.
But Shae never really wanted to testify against Billy and didn't want to stay in the shelter. She ran away and found comfort and freedom in returning to sex work.
There couldn't be a happy ending for Shae because if there was,...
I don't know whether it's because of the coldness and callousness of the people around her, the fact that she was pregnant, or how well I've gotten to know her character over the last six episodes of American Crime, but the last five minutes of American Crime Season 3 Episode 6 made me cry and then made me really angry.
And that was only one of several disturbing things that happened in "3.06."
In a way, Shae's death was inevitable.
Kimara's idealism led her to believe she could somehow make things better for Shae, that she could get through to her sooner or later and turn her life around.
But Shae never really wanted to testify against Billy and didn't want to stay in the shelter. She ran away and found comfort and freedom in returning to sex work.
There couldn't be a happy ending for Shae because if there was,...
- 4/17/2017
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
A thyroid operation every ten years, plus regular libations of an eerie green liquid, has allowed Anton Diffring to live over a hundred years without looking a year over forty. Hammer’s medical horror show features Christopher Lee, Hazel Court and sumptuous cinematography, but not a whole lot of surprises.
The Man Who Could Cheat Death
Blu-ray
Kl Studio Classics
1959 / Color/ 1:66 widescreen / 83 min. / Street Date March 14, 2017 / available through Kino Lorber / 29.95
Starring: Anton Diffring, Hazel Court, Christopher Lee, Arnold Marle, Delphi Lawrence.
Cinematography: Jack Asher
Production Design: Bernard Robinson
Art Direction: Roy Ashton
Film Editor: John Dunsford
Original Music: Richard Rodney Bennett
Written by Jimmy Sangster from a play by Barré Lyndon
Produced by Michael Carreras
Directed by Terence Fisher
For its first two years of Technicolor horror Hammer Films could seemingly do no wrong. In just a few months their revivals of classic horror motifs were being bankrolled and...
The Man Who Could Cheat Death
Blu-ray
Kl Studio Classics
1959 / Color/ 1:66 widescreen / 83 min. / Street Date March 14, 2017 / available through Kino Lorber / 29.95
Starring: Anton Diffring, Hazel Court, Christopher Lee, Arnold Marle, Delphi Lawrence.
Cinematography: Jack Asher
Production Design: Bernard Robinson
Art Direction: Roy Ashton
Film Editor: John Dunsford
Original Music: Richard Rodney Bennett
Written by Jimmy Sangster from a play by Barré Lyndon
Produced by Michael Carreras
Directed by Terence Fisher
For its first two years of Technicolor horror Hammer Films could seemingly do no wrong. In just a few months their revivals of classic horror motifs were being bankrolled and...
- 3/7/2017
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Cal (Tim Roth) is asked to look into a collapse at a construction site by Fema where three construction workers are missing. Everything is in chaos with the Fema agent Greg Stevens, Boulware (Richard Brooks) and the construction foreman, Kevin (Fredric Lehne) blaming each other , causing Cal to grab a bullhorn. Stevens (Chris McGarry) gives Cal the lowdown. Boulware tells where the focus of their search has been. Gillian (Kelli Williams) gives Ria (Monica Raymund) and Eli (Brenden Hines) one of her cases and joins Cal at the site. Ria tells her to drive fast as Gillian comments she needs to get there before Cal alienates everyone. Cal and Gillian question the worker who last saw the men and he appears to be holding something back. Cal shows his photos and asks him to describe the emotions he sees from the photos. The only one he gets right is disgust,...
- 12/6/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
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