Love, Divided is a Spanish romantic drama on Netflix about two hopeless romantics who happen upon each other. Love, Divided is not your average movie, depicting a meet-cute followed by the ups and downs of modern dating. Love, Divided is a remake of the 2015 French film Blind Date, which, even though quite cheesy, presents a fresh concept that leads to a romantic development. One might even assume that Love, Divided is a comment on modern-day online dating, in which the participants are reduced to their physical appearance and often misrepresent themselves as well. This movie also shows Valentina’s struggles with living her life by someone else’s standards and how her talents are exploited in the process for someone else’s gain, which, in hindsight, is something women often face. Through David’s character, the movie explores how some people have the tendency to completely isolate themselves as a coping mechanism for grief.
- 4/12/2024
- by Shrey Ashley Philip
- Film Fugitives
Blind Date Book Club by Peter Benson can totally get you if you’re a book lover and have this secret dream of finding your soulmate in a cozy book club. It’s all centered around Mimi’s Book Corner, this quaint little shop where all the magic happens. Meg Thompkins, the owner, came up with the brilliant idea of starting a book club there. And let me tell you, it’s caused quite the stir in Nantucket! But here’s the thing: Meg’s so busy focusing on the books that she doesn’t realize the book club could actually be bringing soulmates together. Then in comes Graham Sterling, this big-shot author looking to shake things up by promoting his not-so-popular work under the name Dylan Turner in Meg’s Book Club. When Meg and Graham meet, they feel a special connection, but they don’t realize they’re falling in love.
- 4/10/2024
- by Sutanuka Banerjee
- Film Fugitives
Warning! Spoilers ahead for the Frasier reboot episode 6.
Frasier's love life takes center stage in the reboot as he navigates dating after his breakup with Charlotte. The Frasier reboot reveals a mysterious gap in Frasier's Chicago years and his breakup with Charlotte. The mention of Kevin Costner in the episode creates a paradox in the Frasier universe, hinting at deeper meaning and similarities between Costner and Kelsey Grammer.
The Frasier reboot episode 6 creates a weird Kelsey Grammer paradox because of a Kevin Costner joke. Everyone's favorite snobby psychiatrist has returned to Boston as a Harvard educator. As he embarks on this third and final act, Frasier's love life is also going to be a focal point in the new series, especially on the heels of his break-up with Charlotte. With his new job and dynamic with Freddy effectively established, the Frasier reboot begins to delve deeper into the specifics of...
Frasier's love life takes center stage in the reboot as he navigates dating after his breakup with Charlotte. The Frasier reboot reveals a mysterious gap in Frasier's Chicago years and his breakup with Charlotte. The mention of Kevin Costner in the episode creates a paradox in the Frasier universe, hinting at deeper meaning and similarities between Costner and Kelsey Grammer.
The Frasier reboot episode 6 creates a weird Kelsey Grammer paradox because of a Kevin Costner joke. Everyone's favorite snobby psychiatrist has returned to Boston as a Harvard educator. As he embarks on this third and final act, Frasier's love life is also going to be a focal point in the new series, especially on the heels of his break-up with Charlotte. With his new job and dynamic with Freddy effectively established, the Frasier reboot begins to delve deeper into the specifics of...
- 11/13/2023
- by Ana Dumaraog
- ScreenRant
Warning! Spoilers ahead for the Frasier reboot episode 6.
Frasier reboot episode 6 moves on from Martin and Niles Crane, acknowledging their existence but showing they're no longer relevant. Frasier changes the meaning of the "Crane boys" by referring to himself and Freddy, though initially it included Martin and Niles. Losing Niles and Martin poses a risk for the Frasier reboot, but it allows the show to focus on new relationships and avoid relying too much on nostalgia.
The Frasier reboot episode 6 reveals that the new show has fully moved on from Martin and Niles Crane. NBC opted to create plot inconsistencies for Cheers when it introduced Frasier Crane's family in Seattle. Previously, not only did the snobby therapist claim that he was an only child but he also told Sam Malone that his father was long dead. For what it's worth, the Cheers gang didn't have any reason to suspect Frasier.
Frasier reboot episode 6 moves on from Martin and Niles Crane, acknowledging their existence but showing they're no longer relevant. Frasier changes the meaning of the "Crane boys" by referring to himself and Freddy, though initially it included Martin and Niles. Losing Niles and Martin poses a risk for the Frasier reboot, but it allows the show to focus on new relationships and avoid relying too much on nostalgia.
The Frasier reboot episode 6 reveals that the new show has fully moved on from Martin and Niles Crane. NBC opted to create plot inconsistencies for Cheers when it introduced Frasier Crane's family in Seattle. Previously, not only did the snobby therapist claim that he was an only child but he also told Sam Malone that his father was long dead. For what it's worth, the Cheers gang didn't have any reason to suspect Frasier.
- 11/10/2023
- by Ana Dumaraog
- ScreenRant
The latest episode of Paramount+’s “Frasier,” entitled “Blind Date,” followed as Kelsey Grammer’s titular character competed with his son Freddy (Jack Cutmore-Scott) for the affections of a woman named June (June Diane Raphael) in a 22-page-long scene.
Director Kelly Park told TheWrap that filming the sequence was “one of the highlights” of her career.
“It really allowed me to prove to myself that I am a technical director,” she said. “Kelsey Grammer was wonderful because he collaborated with me and was with me all the way. It was really divine… they just let me play, let me create, and allowed me to delve into what Frasier used to be and bring it back home.”
But directing a multi-camera comedy in front of a live studio audience is no easy feat.
“In the multi-cam world, traditionally what we do is we have two days of taping. There’s a...
Director Kelly Park told TheWrap that filming the sequence was “one of the highlights” of her career.
“It really allowed me to prove to myself that I am a technical director,” she said. “Kelsey Grammer was wonderful because he collaborated with me and was with me all the way. It was really divine… they just let me play, let me create, and allowed me to delve into what Frasier used to be and bring it back home.”
But directing a multi-camera comedy in front of a live studio audience is no easy feat.
“In the multi-cam world, traditionally what we do is we have two days of taping. There’s a...
- 11/9/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Warning! Spoilers ahead for the Frasier reboot episode 6.
Frasier goes on his first date since moving to Boston, facing new dating challenges in episode 6 of the reboot. Frasier's past romances are brought up, including his failed marriage to Lilith and the unfulfilled romance with Charlotte. Frasier and his son Freddy are set up on blind dates by Eve, resulting in a mix-up and comedic chaos reminiscent of the original series.
The Frasier reboot episode 6 tackles Kelsey Grammer's lovable psychiatrist-turned-Harvard-lecturer's desolate love life, and in true Frasier Crane fashion, things don't go well. Now past the midpoint mark of its run, the Paramount+ revival is starting to get more creative with storylines for Frasier's new life in Boston. The show has already effectively laid the groundwork for his dynamic with Freddy and his new job at Harvard, allowing Frasier to venture out and devote time to his personal arc.
Frasier goes on his first date since moving to Boston, facing new dating challenges in episode 6 of the reboot. Frasier's past romances are brought up, including his failed marriage to Lilith and the unfulfilled romance with Charlotte. Frasier and his son Freddy are set up on blind dates by Eve, resulting in a mix-up and comedic chaos reminiscent of the original series.
The Frasier reboot episode 6 tackles Kelsey Grammer's lovable psychiatrist-turned-Harvard-lecturer's desolate love life, and in true Frasier Crane fashion, things don't go well. Now past the midpoint mark of its run, the Paramount+ revival is starting to get more creative with storylines for Frasier's new life in Boston. The show has already effectively laid the groundwork for his dynamic with Freddy and his new job at Harvard, allowing Frasier to venture out and devote time to his personal arc.
- 11/9/2023
- by Ana Dumaraog
- ScreenRant
Warning! Spoilers ahead for the Frasier reboot episode 6.
Frasier goes on his first date since moving to Boston, facing new dating challenges in episode 6 of the reboot. Frasier's past romances are brought up, including his failed marriage to Lilith and the unfulfilled romance with Charlotte. Frasier and his son Freddy are set up on blind dates by Eve, resulting in a mix-up and comedic chaos reminiscent of the original series.
The Frasier reboot episode 6 tackles Kelsey Grammer's lovable psychiatrist-turned-Harvard-lecturer's desolate love life, and in true Frasier Crane fashion, things don't go well. Now past the midpoint mark of its run, the Paramount+ revival is starting to get more creative with storylines for Frasier's new life in Boston. The show has already effectively laid the groundwork for his dynamic with Freddy and his new job at Harvard, allowing Frasier to venture out and devote time to his personal arc.
Frasier goes on his first date since moving to Boston, facing new dating challenges in episode 6 of the reboot. Frasier's past romances are brought up, including his failed marriage to Lilith and the unfulfilled romance with Charlotte. Frasier and his son Freddy are set up on blind dates by Eve, resulting in a mix-up and comedic chaos reminiscent of the original series.
The Frasier reboot episode 6 tackles Kelsey Grammer's lovable psychiatrist-turned-Harvard-lecturer's desolate love life, and in true Frasier Crane fashion, things don't go well. Now past the midpoint mark of its run, the Paramount+ revival is starting to get more creative with storylines for Frasier's new life in Boston. The show has already effectively laid the groundwork for his dynamic with Freddy and his new job at Harvard, allowing Frasier to venture out and devote time to his personal arc.
- 11/9/2023
- by Ana Dumaraog
- ScreenRant
Frasier's dating life is a significant aspect of the original show and is carried over in the reboot, as seen in the new clip introducing a potential love interest, June. June, played by June Diane Raphael, is introduced in episode 6 and appears to have great chemistry with Frasier. Finding love has always been an important theme for Frasier, and as the reboot progresses, his dating life in Boston will continue to be explored.
A Frasier reboot episode 6 new clip introduces Kelsey Grammer's latest love interest. Frasier's dating life is a significant aspect of the original show's storytelling — something the Paramount+ revival appears to be taking inspiration from. Despite Frasier's old age in the reboot, he's still looking for a life partner, which may be remedied by the arrival of a new Frasier character.
Shared by Paramount+'s official YouTube page, a sneak peek for Frasier episode 6, "Blind Date," introduces June,...
A Frasier reboot episode 6 new clip introduces Kelsey Grammer's latest love interest. Frasier's dating life is a significant aspect of the original show's storytelling — something the Paramount+ revival appears to be taking inspiration from. Despite Frasier's old age in the reboot, he's still looking for a life partner, which may be remedied by the arrival of a new Frasier character.
Shared by Paramount+'s official YouTube page, a sneak peek for Frasier episode 6, "Blind Date," introduces June,...
- 11/6/2023
- by Ana Dumaraog
- ScreenRant
Considered by many to be “Brazil’s Freddy Krueger,” the horror icon known as Coffin Joe was played by the late José Mojica Marins, who wrote, directed and starred in a series of outrageous movies from 1964 to 2008. They’re collected together for an Arrow Video Blu-ray set that was just announced this morning, fittingly titled Inside the Mind of Coffin Joe.
The 6-disc Blu-ray set will release in the US, UK, and Canada on November 28, 2023.
“Newly restored from the best available elements and packed with extras, Inside the Mind of Coffin Joe is a love letter to one of the great iconoclasts of horror who forged his films in the face of military dictatorship and religious censorship to become Brazil’s national Boogeyman.”
Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming set, which features:
Brand new 4K restorations of all films High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentations Original lossless...
The 6-disc Blu-ray set will release in the US, UK, and Canada on November 28, 2023.
“Newly restored from the best available elements and packed with extras, Inside the Mind of Coffin Joe is a love letter to one of the great iconoclasts of horror who forged his films in the face of military dictatorship and religious censorship to become Brazil’s national Boogeyman.”
Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming set, which features:
Brand new 4K restorations of all films High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentations Original lossless...
- 8/25/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Led by a familiar cast, the Prime Video series Citadel kicks off a uniquely global streaming franchise involving a diverse group of spy characters hailing from around the world. Created by David Wells (Hunters) and produced by Avengers: Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo, the Amazon Original series follows the former agents of an intelligence agency that was destroyed eight years prior. When the organization shuttered, the surviving members of its team had their memories wiped. In the show's first seven episodes that make up season 1 of Citadel, these characters try to figure out their past as they go up against the evil syndicate that caused their agency's downfall.
Boasting the second-largest budget for any television series ever, Citadel is at the center of a groundbreaking plan to branch off into localized spinoffs focused on different parts of the world, including Italy, Mexico, and India. While those international satellite shows...
Boasting the second-largest budget for any television series ever, Citadel is at the center of a groundbreaking plan to branch off into localized spinoffs focused on different parts of the world, including Italy, Mexico, and India. While those international satellite shows...
- 4/7/2023
- by Christopher Campbell
- ScreenRant
One of the more unexpected shifts in media habits during the pandemic, at least for me, has been a new interest in those little bird-box book libraries that inhabit front lawns in the quieter neighborhoods here. I regularly pass a dozen of them on a circuit of five or six miles around Santa Monica and Brentwood. Always, I stop to see what they’re offering. Sometimes, bag and sanitizer in hand, I’ll actually swap a book.
It’s a fascinating exercise, in that the books—from a crumbling Pocket Book edition of George Plimpton’s Out of My League, printed in 1967, to the hefty contemporary cookbooks at a stand-up shed in Santa Monica Canyon—turn out to be far more intellectually, culturally, and politically diverse than the current run of lawn signs, cable news or festival films.
Publicly, people in this neighborhood, which much of the entertainment community calls home,...
It’s a fascinating exercise, in that the books—from a crumbling Pocket Book edition of George Plimpton’s Out of My League, printed in 1967, to the hefty contemporary cookbooks at a stand-up shed in Santa Monica Canyon—turn out to be far more intellectually, culturally, and politically diverse than the current run of lawn signs, cable news or festival films.
Publicly, people in this neighborhood, which much of the entertainment community calls home,...
- 1/25/2021
- by Michael Cieply
- Deadline Film + TV
It's been more than a decade since the 1990s ended, yet the Internet can't seem to go a day without a reminder of the neon slap bracelets that may have been banned from your school.
Yes, we get it. Times are tough and there's comfort in reflection, but enough is enough.
Below, a final goodbye to the 90s to end the nostalgia once and for all. (We're not kidding. There are 1990 items below.)
1. Scrunchies
2. "The Wild Thornberries"
3. Dawson and Joey
4. "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys"
5. Mr. Feeny
7. MTV playing music videos
8. Snick
9. The premiere of "Freaks and Geeks"
10. Levar Burton
11. "Daria"
12. "Arthur"
13. "The Powerpuff Girls"
14. "Smart Guy"
15. Comedy Central globe logo with buildings
16. "The X-Files"
17. Rosie O'Donnell
18. Bill Nye
19. "Dawson's Creek"
20. The Mighty Ducks"
21. "Are You Afraid of the Dark"
22. Cornholio
23. Rachel Green
24. Tim Allen
25. "All That"
26. "Beverly Hills 90210"
27. "Step by Step"
28. "The Ren & Stimpy Show"
29. "The Famous Jett Jackson"
30. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer...
Yes, we get it. Times are tough and there's comfort in reflection, but enough is enough.
Below, a final goodbye to the 90s to end the nostalgia once and for all. (We're not kidding. There are 1990 items below.)
1. Scrunchies
2. "The Wild Thornberries"
3. Dawson and Joey
4. "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys"
5. Mr. Feeny
7. MTV playing music videos
8. Snick
9. The premiere of "Freaks and Geeks"
10. Levar Burton
11. "Daria"
12. "Arthur"
13. "The Powerpuff Girls"
14. "Smart Guy"
15. Comedy Central globe logo with buildings
16. "The X-Files"
17. Rosie O'Donnell
18. Bill Nye
19. "Dawson's Creek"
20. The Mighty Ducks"
21. "Are You Afraid of the Dark"
22. Cornholio
23. Rachel Green
24. Tim Allen
25. "All That"
26. "Beverly Hills 90210"
27. "Step by Step"
28. "The Ren & Stimpy Show"
29. "The Famous Jett Jackson"
30. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer...
- 7/29/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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