Forget #Olitz — it could’ve been #Melrus.
Thursday’s alt-reality 100th episode of Scandal presented an interesting romance twist with Mellie Grant (Bellamy Young) and Cyrus Beene (Jeff Perry) being the new “it’s complicated” couple. What?!
Here’s how Mellie and Cyrus got together: Gov. Fitzgerald Grant (Tony Goldwyn) lost the presidential election and has him running to Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington), leaving Mellie alone and dealing with divorce. Meanwhile, Cyrus is secretly with James (Dan Bucatinsky) but after he consoles Mellie, she kisses him and things get romantic between the two, eventually leading to an engagement.
And these...
Thursday’s alt-reality 100th episode of Scandal presented an interesting romance twist with Mellie Grant (Bellamy Young) and Cyrus Beene (Jeff Perry) being the new “it’s complicated” couple. What?!
Here’s how Mellie and Cyrus got together: Gov. Fitzgerald Grant (Tony Goldwyn) lost the presidential election and has him running to Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington), leaving Mellie alone and dealing with divorce. Meanwhile, Cyrus is secretly with James (Dan Bucatinsky) but after he consoles Mellie, she kisses him and things get romantic between the two, eventually leading to an engagement.
And these...
- 4/14/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
After last week’s events on Lucky Man, Harry seems to be gradually falling off the wagon with his gambling and Isabella seems to be gaining more influence over him. When an experimental self driven car goes horribly wrong at a tech launch, Harry and Suri are called in to investigate. The initial suspect of their investigation is tech entreprenuer Dave Wells. Harry initially suspects him due to a digital file from the experimental car’s black box which sees him arguing with his wife Mary. Mary Wells died when the car automatically drove head first into the river Thames. Dave had...read more...
- 3/18/2017
- by Ian Cullen
- Monsters and Critics
By John M. Whalen
Howdy, pardners. It’s western movie roundup time at Cinema Retro today. Here are a handful of oldie westerns recently released on DVD by the Warner Archive- and which are now available in the Cinema Retro Movie Store. And a rootin’, tootin’, downright interesting bunch of movies they are.
Station West
First up, “Station West” with Dick Powell and Jane Greer. Ever wonder what would happen if private dick Philip Marlowe traveled back in time to the old west and tried to solve a murder case? That’s essentially what you have with Station West, an offbeat western filmed in black and white that plays like film noir, except all the men wear wide-brimmed Stetsons instead of Fedoras, and shoot Colt Peacemakers and Winchesters instead of snubbed nosed .38s. To further mix up the western and detective genres Jane Greer, the most fatale of all femme fatales,...
Howdy, pardners. It’s western movie roundup time at Cinema Retro today. Here are a handful of oldie westerns recently released on DVD by the Warner Archive- and which are now available in the Cinema Retro Movie Store. And a rootin’, tootin’, downright interesting bunch of movies they are.
Station West
First up, “Station West” with Dick Powell and Jane Greer. Ever wonder what would happen if private dick Philip Marlowe traveled back in time to the old west and tried to solve a murder case? That’s essentially what you have with Station West, an offbeat western filmed in black and white that plays like film noir, except all the men wear wide-brimmed Stetsons instead of Fedoras, and shoot Colt Peacemakers and Winchesters instead of snubbed nosed .38s. To further mix up the western and detective genres Jane Greer, the most fatale of all femme fatales,...
- 6/3/2016
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
With Prince's shocking death, the monumental scope of his influence on music is just starting to become clear. The rock, funk and R&B icon has inspired dozens of today's award-winning artists and has crafted numerous albums that ended up greatly reshaping our current musical landscape. He is not just Prince; he is a king. And unlike some royalty, Prince loved to share his wealth, writing numerous songs for his fellow artists and allowing his music to be covered by other performers as well. Some of Prince's successful pieces may surprise you, especially since he doesn't sing a word on the tracks.
- 4/21/2016
- by Kelli Bender, @kbendernyc
- PEOPLE.com
[CUSTOM_PLAYER_BRIGHTCOVE "4840873100001"] During his heyday, it's not an exaggeration to say that women the world over would have killed to be Tom Jones' wife. But Jones started off his career with a big secret: He already had one. Introduced to the world as "22, single and a miner," in 1965, there were three things wrong with that description. Jones was 24, for instance, and he'd never been in a mine in his life. He was also already married to his wife Linda and a father to a 7-year-old son. The pair, who started dating when they were 15, were adamant about their love for each other,...
- 4/11/2016
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
Well, it's fair to say that last week's result on Strictly Come Dancing was a bit of a shocker. Now we've lost Pixie, there are only five couples left in the competition - and as if her surprise goodbye hadn't added enough pressure, they'll each be performing two new routines on Saturday night. Er, good luck, guys.
But what will they be dancing? And which songs have they got? Read on for the full list for the semi-final...
Caroline Flack & Pasha Kovalev
Dance One: Salsa to 'Maria' (Ricky Martin)
Dance Two: Foxtrot to 'Diamonds' (Josef Salvat's version)
Frankie Bridge & Kevin Clifton
Dance One: Argentine Tango to 'The 5th' (David Garrett)
Dance Two: Rumba to 'Somewhere Only We Know' (Lily Allen's version)
Jake Wood & Janette Manrara
Dance One: Viennese Waltz to 'When a Man Loves a Woman' (Percy Sledge)
Dance Two: Cha Cha to 'Boogie Shoes'...
But what will they be dancing? And which songs have they got? Read on for the full list for the semi-final...
Caroline Flack & Pasha Kovalev
Dance One: Salsa to 'Maria' (Ricky Martin)
Dance Two: Foxtrot to 'Diamonds' (Josef Salvat's version)
Frankie Bridge & Kevin Clifton
Dance One: Argentine Tango to 'The 5th' (David Garrett)
Dance Two: Rumba to 'Somewhere Only We Know' (Lily Allen's version)
Jake Wood & Janette Manrara
Dance One: Viennese Waltz to 'When a Man Loves a Woman' (Percy Sledge)
Dance Two: Cha Cha to 'Boogie Shoes'...
- 12/10/2014
- Digital Spy
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