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Rachel Carrington
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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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Back To Bristow: It's Past Time For An 'Alias' Reboot, And Here's How It Could Work
Spy television is good television. It has been successful over the years with shows like 24, The Americans, Chuck, Nikita, and Burn Notice. Viewers love the suspense, the intrigue and the danger as well as the disguises and action. One show in particular delivered an hour of pulse-pounding television when it began in 2001: Alias.
By Rachel Carrington7 years ago in Geeks
Leah Remini's Emmy-Winning Investigative Docuseries May Expose Other Cults In Season 3
No one has worked as hard at exposing Scientology as a cult than Leah Remini. A former Scientologist, the King of Queens star has taken on the organization in her brutally honest documentary series, Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath, winning an Emmy for her efforts. The series attracted between 1.4 and 1.6 million viewers, enough to score a second season, which premiered August 15th on A&E.
By Rachel Carrington7 years ago in Geeks
Kim Cattrall Won't Appear In A Third 'Sex And The City' Movie And Her Fans Stand Behind Her
When the news broke that a third Sex and the City movie wasn't happening, the claws came out, and most of them targeted Kim Cattrall. The actress who portrayed the sex-loving Samantha Jones has too many demands according to Daily Mail TV, who cited sources claiming Cattrall had insisted that Warner Bros produce other movies she had in development if she agreed to return to her role.
By Rachel Carrington7 years ago in Geeks
The One Thing We're Forgetting In The Hollywood Sexual Assault Scandals: The Victims
Since the news broke of Harvey Weinstein's atrocities against women, the door has been opened for his victims to share their personal stories of trauma that came at the hands of a man who was supposed to be helping them and their careers. The sexual harassment allegations go back decades, and most likely, more women will come forward before Weinstein is no longer front page news. Though he was recently terminated from the company he co-founded and kicked from both the Academy and the PGA, it's a small consolation for those who have spent years trying to heal from the damage he inflicted.
By Rachel Carrington7 years ago in Viva
Four TV Character Deaths That Made Viewers Say Goodbye Forever
Television shows live and die by their ratings — and so, unfortunately, can their characters. While TV deaths often happen for understandable reasons (a storyline demands it, or an actor wants to leave a series), occasionally they seem like shock value only to boost tune-in. But if a beloved character is written out of a series, fans may respond by fleeing like rats off a sinking ship.
By Rachel Carrington7 years ago in Geeks
Alrighty Then: An 'Ace Ventura' Reboot Is On The Way — But Will Jim Carrey Join It?
The 1994 movie Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, the story of a goofy detective with an affinity for animals — on a journey to find the Miami Dolphins' missing mascot — grossed over $100 million worldwide and rocketed Jim Carrey to comedy stardom. Its success spawned a sequel in 1995, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, which proved to be even more successful.
By Rachel Carrington7 years ago in Geeks
'Blue Bloods' Star Amy Carlson Stuns Fans With Her Surprise Departure
When Blue Bloods wrapped its 7th season in May, Linda and Danny Reagan had suffered a house fire at the hands of a drug lord. The fear and panic on Danny's face resonated with the fans as he searched for his family. When he found both Linda and his sons, his relief was palpable, and Season 7 ended with that portion of the Reagan family fully intact, and fans breathed a sigh of relief. That dissipated all too quickly during the Season 8 premiere for the series dropped a bombshell that broke fans' hearts and left them wondering what had just happened.
By Rachel Carrington7 years ago in Criminal
Farewell To 'Teen Wolf,' The Show That Made Us Believe Good Could Triumph Even When It Didn't
Teen Wolf, the supernatural teen drama that just ended its run on MTV, was loosely based on the original 1985 movie of the same name starring Michael J. Fox. Though that film was extremely successful in its time, the creators of the television version of Teen Wolf decided to take the series in a different direction that proved to be equally successful for six seasons.
By Rachel Carrington7 years ago in Geeks
James Cameron Gets A Verbal Smackdown By Lynda Carter For His 'Wonder Woman' Jabs
Though it is the seventh highest-grossing comic book film and set numerous records, including the highest grossing film to be directed by a woman, Wonder Woman didn't impress Avatar director James Cameron. The DC movie portrayed a powerful woman saving the world in a do-or-die battle, and yet, Cameron couldn't see what all the fuss was about, going so far as to call Gal Gadot an "objectified icon".
By Rachel Carrington7 years ago in Geeks
'Pretty Little Liars' Star Sasha Pieterse Is Bringing Attention To A Women's Health Issue On 'Dancing With The Stars'
A diagnosis of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) caused Sasha Pieterse, Pretty Little Liars star and current Dancing with the Stars contestant, to gain 70 pounds in a mere two years. Weight gain, even with regular exercise, is one of the most common symptoms of the hormonal disorder, which can also cause irregular periods.
By Rachel Carrington7 years ago in Longevity
Rebel Wilson Isn't The Only Celebrity Who Got The Last Word In A Defamation Lawsuit
Celebrities have had to get tough with magazines and newspapers that publish lies about both their current lives or their pasts, and both print media and independent individuals are being forced to prove the truth of what they've written or pay for their dishonesty.
By Rachel Carrington7 years ago in Geeks
The 'Teen Wolf' Series Finale Perfectly Set Up A Potential Movie Or Spinoff
Teen Wolf wrapped its final season on Sunday, September 24th, but its ending was more of a "see you soon" rather than a goodbye. People we thought would die didn't, some characters were redeemed, and others were still standing at the end, leaving big question marks about the others we didn't see. All in all, it was a phenomenal job, especially since it effectively set the scene for a reboot, a revival, or a movie, whichever executive producer Jeff Davis wants to pursue in the future, and there is no doubt Davis isn't ready to let the successful series go.
By Rachel Carrington7 years ago in Geeks