If the mega Black Friday sales weren’t enough for you and you’ve still got the shopping bug, great news: Cyber Monday is here to make another significant dent in your bank account. This year’s sales are bigger and better than ever, and we compiled them all here to give you the most seamless shopping experience. Now’s the time to get all your holiday shopping done in an instant (or just stock up on splurges for yourself).
Check out our comprehensive list below of every beauty deal to take advantage of this Cyber Monday. And check back...
Check out our comprehensive list below of every beauty deal to take advantage of this Cyber Monday. And check back...
- 11/28/2016
- by kaitlynfrey
- PEOPLE.com
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Ag 30% off in stores and site-wide with code Agthirty; agjeans.com
AllModern Save up to 70% off furniture and décor featured in our Cyber Monday deals. Plus, take an additional 25% off these deals with code Modernmonday; allmodern.com
Amazon Save on everything from books to toys to home appliances, as well as...
- 11/28/2016
- by peoplecomproducer
- PEOPLE.com
Television shows didn't invent the idea of a Christmas miracle, but they sure help remind us that come Dec. 25, there's a chance that whatever woe and strife we're facing could vanish in a single, magical instant. And while not every show has a Christmas moment – and not every Christmas episode delivers a miracle – we thought we'd celebrate the season with 15 of our favorites.
1. The Brady Bunch
We're kicking off the list with "The Voice of Christmas," a first-season episode of The Brady Bunch that frankly it has it all: Santa Claus, a church, a child's steadfast belief in the power...
1. The Brady Bunch
We're kicking off the list with "The Voice of Christmas," a first-season episode of The Brady Bunch that frankly it has it all: Santa Claus, a church, a child's steadfast belief in the power...
- 12/9/2015
- by Drew Mackie, @drewgmackie
- People.com - TV Watch
You probably know Rachel Boston as one of the stars of Lifetime's "The Witches of East End," which is just about to wrap up its second season with a highly-anticipated two-hour finale event this Sunday, October 5.
Boston currently plays witch Ingrid Beauchamp on the sexy series, but she has appeared in her shows like "In Plain Sight" or "American Dreams." She's also working on associate producing and starring in the upcoming Hallmark film "Small Miracles," alongside Rita Moreno.
Rachel knows a thing or two about entertainment focused on the dark arts, so she shared her 5 favorite shows and movies that feature witches. If you're in the mood for some sorcery, spells, and magic, check out her picks below.
"The Witches of East End" Season 2 finale airs Sunday, October 5 at 9 p.m.
Boston currently plays witch Ingrid Beauchamp on the sexy series, but she has appeared in her shows like "In Plain Sight" or "American Dreams." She's also working on associate producing and starring in the upcoming Hallmark film "Small Miracles," alongside Rita Moreno.
Rachel knows a thing or two about entertainment focused on the dark arts, so she shared her 5 favorite shows and movies that feature witches. If you're in the mood for some sorcery, spells, and magic, check out her picks below.
"The Witches of East End" Season 2 finale airs Sunday, October 5 at 9 p.m.
- 10/3/2014
- by Alana Altmann
- Moviefone
Thanks to VancouverFilm.Net, Sneak Peek the Vancouver Film Production Update, for September 2014:
Inland
Feature
Aug 28/14 - Sep 05/14
The Revenant
Feature
Sep 29/14 - Mar 31/15
Dead Rising
Web Series
Sep 22/14 - Oct 17/14
Lockdown
Digital Feature
Aug 28/14 - Sep 20/14
Arrow ~ Season 3
TV Series
Jul 09/14 - Apr 17/15
Backstrom ~ S.1
TV Series
Jun 26/14 - Nov 13/14
Girlfriend's Guide To Divorce
TV Series
Jun 09/14 - Oct 10/14
Izombie ~ Season 1
TV Series
Aug 25/14 - Jan 27/15
Motive
TV Series
Sep 15/14 - Feb 13/15
Olympus
TV Series
Jul 14/14 - Nov 03/14
Once Upon A Time ~ Season 4
TV Series
Jul 09/14 - Apr 02/15
Some Assembly Required ~ S.2
TV Series
Aug 14/14 - Dec 19/14
Strange Empire
TV Series
Jun 11/14 - Oct 22/14
Supernatural ~ Season 10
TV Series
Jul 08/14 - Apr 21/15
The 100 ~ S.2
TV Series
Jul 07/14 - Jan 23/15
The Flash ~ S.1
TV Series
Jul 11/14 - Oct 15/14
The Returned ~ S.1
TV Series
Jun 12/14 - Oct 07/14
The Whispers ~ S.1
TV Series
Jul 21/14 - Dec 11/14
Un-real
TV Series
Aug 05/14 - Nov...
Inland
Feature
Aug 28/14 - Sep 05/14
The Revenant
Feature
Sep 29/14 - Mar 31/15
Dead Rising
Web Series
Sep 22/14 - Oct 17/14
Lockdown
Digital Feature
Aug 28/14 - Sep 20/14
Arrow ~ Season 3
TV Series
Jul 09/14 - Apr 17/15
Backstrom ~ S.1
TV Series
Jun 26/14 - Nov 13/14
Girlfriend's Guide To Divorce
TV Series
Jun 09/14 - Oct 10/14
Izombie ~ Season 1
TV Series
Aug 25/14 - Jan 27/15
Motive
TV Series
Sep 15/14 - Feb 13/15
Olympus
TV Series
Jul 14/14 - Nov 03/14
Once Upon A Time ~ Season 4
TV Series
Jul 09/14 - Apr 02/15
Some Assembly Required ~ S.2
TV Series
Aug 14/14 - Dec 19/14
Strange Empire
TV Series
Jun 11/14 - Oct 22/14
Supernatural ~ Season 10
TV Series
Jul 08/14 - Apr 21/15
The 100 ~ S.2
TV Series
Jul 07/14 - Jan 23/15
The Flash ~ S.1
TV Series
Jul 11/14 - Oct 15/14
The Returned ~ S.1
TV Series
Jun 12/14 - Oct 07/14
The Whispers ~ S.1
TV Series
Jul 21/14 - Dec 11/14
Un-real
TV Series
Aug 05/14 - Nov...
- 8/27/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
AC Comics
Femforce #162 (30th Anniversary Special), $9.95
Antarctic Press
Bad Kids Go To Hell Volume 2 #1 (Of 3), $5.99
Gearhearts Steampunk Glamor Revue #6, $3.99
Archie Comics
Archie And Friends Double Digest #25, $3.99
Jugheads Double Digest #190, $3.99
Mega Man #23, $2.99
Sabrina The Teenage Witch Magic The Within Volume 1 Tp, $10.99
Aspen Comics
Executive Assistant Iris Volume 3 #3 (Cover A Alex Lei), $3.99
Executive Assistant Iris Volume 3 #3 (Cover B Pasquale Qualano), $3.99
Executive Assistant Iris Volume 3 #3 (Cover C Elizabeth Torque), Ar
Shrugged Volume 2 #1 (Of 6)(Jonathan Marks Reserved Cover), $1.00
Shrugged Volume 2 #1 (Of 6)(Micah Gunnell Direct Market Cover), $1.00
Avatar Press
Crossed Badlands #25 (Jacen Burrows Burn Baby Burn Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #25 (Jacen Burrows Chopper Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #25 (Jacen Burrows Die Cut Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #25 (Jacen Burrows Foxy Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #25 (Jacen Burrows Lip Snip Cover...
AC Comics
Femforce #162 (30th Anniversary Special), $9.95
Antarctic Press
Bad Kids Go To Hell Volume 2 #1 (Of 3), $5.99
Gearhearts Steampunk Glamor Revue #6, $3.99
Archie Comics
Archie And Friends Double Digest #25, $3.99
Jugheads Double Digest #190, $3.99
Mega Man #23, $2.99
Sabrina The Teenage Witch Magic The Within Volume 1 Tp, $10.99
Aspen Comics
Executive Assistant Iris Volume 3 #3 (Cover A Alex Lei), $3.99
Executive Assistant Iris Volume 3 #3 (Cover B Pasquale Qualano), $3.99
Executive Assistant Iris Volume 3 #3 (Cover C Elizabeth Torque), Ar
Shrugged Volume 2 #1 (Of 6)(Jonathan Marks Reserved Cover), $1.00
Shrugged Volume 2 #1 (Of 6)(Micah Gunnell Direct Market Cover), $1.00
Avatar Press
Crossed Badlands #25 (Jacen Burrows Burn Baby Burn Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #25 (Jacen Burrows Chopper Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #25 (Jacen Burrows Die Cut Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #25 (Jacen Burrows Foxy Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #25 (Jacen Burrows Lip Snip Cover...
- 3/10/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
Today in Missed Opportunities or Small Miracles, depending on your enthusiasm for spectacle: Aaron Sorkin tells Newsweek that season two of The Newsroom just barely missed its chance to cover the Petraeus sex scandal. "Frankly it's a story I would love to take on," he says, for all the usual Shakespearean reasons. "Unfortunately season 2 of The Newsroom, which began shooting this week, our timeline literally ends the day before the Petraeus story broke, and I can't include it. Otherwise, I would go there." We're not telling Aaron Sorkin how to run his show (in this post, anyway), but we would happily trade a Romney-47 percent tirade for some shirtless FBI agent hijinx. It's not even like he'll have to do that much writing; the email jokes already wrote themselves. ...
- 11/15/2012
- by Amanda Dobbins
- Vulture
Well that episode was an interesting send off into the hiatus. I know there are so many inconsistencies with this show that I almost shouldn't bother. There have been so many questions raised that I've just blindly ignored them, but with "Original Song," I've reached my limit. Why wasn't there a school from the Vocal Adrenaline region? Shouldn't some school have represented them, or is there just a three school limit? And why wasn't Vocal Adrenaline there? Are they exempt because they won Regionals last year? Because beforehand they were winners something like 6 years in a row, which means that they should have been performing? Why was there only like a day between writing the new songs for New Directions and actually performing them? Shouldn't they have at least had back-ups on hand? And I know y'all have asked this a thousand times, but seriously, where are Artie's terminator legs?...
- 3/17/2011
- by Dustin Rowles
A new movie starring five young unknowns is tipped to match the success of Slumdog Millionaire
Among the recent flurry of mainstream films set in Africa there has been an inescapable common thread. Blood Diamond, The Last King of Scotland, Shooting Dogs and The Constant Gardener: all well-received, all acclaimed, and all with white protagonists heroically engaging with a dangerous and savage continent.
That pattern may be about to change. Later this month five young, unknown Africans will walk up the red carpet in London's Leicester Square to the British premiere of a film which discards the usual Hollywood stereotypes.
Africa United, dubbed "the rookies' project" by its makers, features a cast of children aged 11 to 15 who had never acted before; a writer producing his first script and a director making her first feature film. It has already been compared favourably to Slumdog Millionaire, and indeed, is being distributed by Pathe,...
Among the recent flurry of mainstream films set in Africa there has been an inescapable common thread. Blood Diamond, The Last King of Scotland, Shooting Dogs and The Constant Gardener: all well-received, all acclaimed, and all with white protagonists heroically engaging with a dangerous and savage continent.
That pattern may be about to change. Later this month five young, unknown Africans will walk up the red carpet in London's Leicester Square to the British premiere of a film which discards the usual Hollywood stereotypes.
Africa United, dubbed "the rookies' project" by its makers, features a cast of children aged 11 to 15 who had never acted before; a writer producing his first script and a director making her first feature film. It has already been compared favourably to Slumdog Millionaire, and indeed, is being distributed by Pathe,...
- 10/5/2010
- by Vanessa Thorpe, Tracy McVeigh
- The Guardian - Film News
Cinematographer who honed his style on Ken Loach's innovative TV dramas
The cinematographer Tony Imi, who has died aged 72, was instrumental in pioneering a new style of filming television drama in the 1960s, before he moved on to feature films. Few could forget the misfortunes that befell a homeless young couple and their children in Cathy Come Home, a programme that shocked the nation and was instrumental in the formation of the charity Shelter.
Imi's handheld camera, on the move and close up to the action, made the story chillingly real, in the vein of a current affairs programme, rather than fiction. Cathy Come Home, screened as part of the groundbreaking Wednesday Play series by the BBC in 1966, proved that TV drama could be relevant to the lives of people in Britain.
The director, Ken Loach, was in the early days of establishing his method of social-realist film-making – shooting...
The cinematographer Tony Imi, who has died aged 72, was instrumental in pioneering a new style of filming television drama in the 1960s, before he moved on to feature films. Few could forget the misfortunes that befell a homeless young couple and their children in Cathy Come Home, a programme that shocked the nation and was instrumental in the formation of the charity Shelter.
Imi's handheld camera, on the move and close up to the action, made the story chillingly real, in the vein of a current affairs programme, rather than fiction. Cathy Come Home, screened as part of the groundbreaking Wednesday Play series by the BBC in 1966, proved that TV drama could be relevant to the lives of people in Britain.
The director, Ken Loach, was in the early days of establishing his method of social-realist film-making – shooting...
- 4/27/2010
- by Anthony Hayward
- The Guardian - Film News
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