Rachel Carrington
Bio
I'm an avid writer and reader. I've had over 53 novels published and over 2,000 articles. Here I review movies, TV series/episodes, books, and write about entertainment. www.rachelcarrington.com
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A Force For Women: Gal Gadot Stands With Those Confronting Sexual Harassment And Violence
Having portrayed a powerful woman who isn't afraid to face any danger in her path, Wonder Woman's Gal Gadot offered young girls and women hope for a future in which women aren't treated as any less than a man. After her role as Diana Prince in the massively successful film, the Israeli-born actress amassed millions of fans.
By Rachel Carrington6 years ago in Viva
Christina Applegate Had Her Ovaries And Fallopian Tubes Removed — And She’s Talking About It For An Important Reason
Christina Applegate played the clueless Kelly Bundy on Married With Children, but in being an advocate for women's health, she has proven that she is anything but clueless.
By Rachel Carrington6 years ago in Viva
Though She's 'Ragged Tired,' Mila Kunis Has The Right Attitude About Raising Children
Mila Kunis has been juggling motherhood and a career since she gave birth to her daughter, Wyatt, in 2014, and her plate got even fuller with the birth of her son, Dimitri, in 2016. But, to the Golden Globe winning actress, it's all part of life. As she recently told Marie Claire:
By Rachel Carrington6 years ago in Families
Madea Gets Political As The White House Communications Director On Fallon
Tyler Perry's Madea brought her hilarity to the stage in the 1999 play I Can Do Bad All By Myself. She followed that with a string of successful movies that came full circle when she took the podium as the new White House Communications Director on The Tonight Show. Tall, loud, and rude, Madea didn't pull any punches when she said she was Donald Trump's new Communications Director because "all the other sorry asses got fired."
By Rachel Carrington6 years ago in Geeks
'Wonder Woman 2' Set To Shoot Next Summer—With Chris Pine Returning As Steve Trevor
DC Entertainment has had a successful string of superhero hits at the box office, but Wonder Woman set numerous records including the highest-grossing film directed by a woman and the biggest domestic opening for a film directed by a woman. Shortly after the movie hit screens, a sequel was confirmed at SDCC, with Patty Jenkins returning as director.
By Rachel Carrington6 years ago in Geeks
Demi Lovato Is 'Simply Complicated' In New Documentary About Her Sobriety And Her Life
Though only 25 years old, Demi Lovato has accomplished much. She was an actress in Barney & Friends as well as the Camp Rock movies and Sonny With A Chance. Five of her albums have reached gold certification, and she was a judge on The X-Factor in 2012 and 2013. Adding to the success are numerous accolades, including 13 Teen Choice Awards, Five Peoples Choice Awards and a Latin American Music Award. Most recently, Lovato was honored with the GLAAD Vanguard Award for making a profound difference in promoting equal rights for LGBT people.
By Rachel Carrington6 years ago in Geeks
- Top Story - December 2017
3 Reasons Why 'SEAL Team' Earned Its Full Season OrderTop Story - December 2017
With only two episodes aired, the CBS military drama SEAL Team has received a full-season order. The series garnered approximately 12 million viewers per episode, making it CBS's second highest-rated drama this season. The chances for a second season have now risen considerably.
By Rachel Carrington6 years ago in Serve
'It Should Just Rest': Shannen Doherty Says A 'Charmed' Revival With The Original Cast Is Not Happening
In its heyday, Charmed was the quintessential supernatural drama, a story of three sisters with unique powers that gave them a special bond. When it ended in 2006, fans weren't ready to say goodbye — which is why petitions have tried to get the actresses to return to the small screen.
By Rachel Carrington6 years ago in Geeks
Former Pussycat Doll Kaya Jones Says The Band Was A 'Prostitute Ring'—Literally
All-female singing group The Pussycat Dolls formed in 2003 and quickly achieved worldwide acclaim. The group sold 54 million records, making it one of the bestselling girl groups of all time. But while the singers were making music, there was something more insidious going on behind the scenes, according to former member, Kaya Jones, who left the Pussycat Dolls in 2005, only two short years after her arrival.
By Rachel Carrington6 years ago in Viva
No More Abby: Pauley Perrette Is Leaving 'NCIS' After 15 Seasons
For the past fifteen seasons Pauley Perrette has portrayed the goth-loving forensic scientist, Abby Sciuto, on NCIS. With her adorable relationship with gruff team leader Jethro Gibbs, played by Mark Harmon, and her fast-talking brilliance, she has garnered a fan base all her own. So the recent announcement of her impending departure next season has put a damper on the new season of the long-running crime drama.
By Rachel Carrington6 years ago in Criminal
'The Matrix' Spinoff Is (Maybe) Still Happening — But Don't Ask Keanu Reeves And Laurence Fishburne About It
Back in March, news broke that Warner Bros. was in the early stages of making a new The Matrix film, possibly a reboot. Fans weren't happy about this, especially since Keanu Reeves had wanted to reprise his role as Neo for a sequel, as long as the Wachowskis oversaw it.
By Rachel Carrington6 years ago in Geeks
'Arrow' Season 6: Is Black Siren A Villain Deep Down — Or Can Oliver Reach The Laurel Lance Inside?
Every Arrow fan knows that Katie Cassidy is returning to the series for Season 6 as the dark and dangerous Black Siren. At the end of season five, she proved her loyalties lay with evil when she teamed up with Prometheus.
By Rachel Carrington6 years ago in Geeks