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By Kerensa Cadenas on June 13, 2014
With a line around the block, Roswell fans proved their devotion to The WB cult science fiction show, created by Jason Katims (who would later go on to create cult football hit Friday Night Lights), on the final day of the ATX Television Festival. After 15 years, stars Shiri Appleby, Jason Behr, Majandra Delfino, Brendan […]
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By Erin Fox on September 12, 2012
It’s so hard to say goodbye to a great TV show! And this September 16, Showtime will bid farewell to its ground-breaking series Weeds. But while we’re sad, we still have shows like Dexter and Homeland to keep us glued to our boob tubes. Snakkle has all the latest scoop on Showtime’s fall programming from the Television Critics Association press tour.
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By Tara Bennett on August 17, 2012
Based on the best-selling book by Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games rocked the globe when the film came out in March. It introduced moviegoers to the twisted futuristic world of Panem and its brutal, annual Hunger Games, where children are randomly selected to battle to the death on camera. Actress Jennifer Lawrence embodied the heroine of Katniss Everdeen perfectly, and a new mega film franchise was born. The movie also introduced a cast of fresh faces to the world, including Willow Shields (Primrose Everdeen) and Amandla Stenberg (Rue), who we talked to about the August 18 DVD release of The Hunger Games.
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By Erin Fox on July 30, 2012
NBC introduced their new fall lineup to journalists at the Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills. They have an aggressive new slate of comedies as well as their highly anticipated new drama Revolution from producer J.J. Abrams and director Jon Favreau. Find out all of the latest scoop from Snakkle!
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By Danielle Turchiano on June 13, 2012
Thirty-plus years ago, when Dallas wrapped up its impressive 14-year run, the Ewings went out being known for their complicated romantic entanglements, their strong family, despite dueling brothers at the center, and, of course, a zeitgeist shooting mystery. Now Dallas is back, and because it’s a whole new millennium, all of those elements that once made the franchise famous are about to make it infamous.
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By Danielle Turchiano on January 15, 2012
Alcatraz, J.J. Abrams’ newest television venture, deals with yet another mysterious island. But this time around, there is only one major secret: In 1963, 256 prisoners and 46 guards literally vanished into thin air. The act was covered up, and history moved on, but now those men are returning—and they are even more dangerous in the modern day. The show is one part procedural and one part mythology program. Snakkle highlights the Top 5 qualities that will grant Alcatraz a captive audience.
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By Richard Ayoub on September 16, 2014
LOU FERRIGNO, who played The Incredible Hulk on TV in the ’80s, is a reserve sheriff of LA County and San Louis Obispo County. Lou tells us working with the sheriff’s department is a dream he’s had since he was a child. He tells RumorFix.com, “My father was a lieutenant in Brooklyn, NY where I […]
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By Erin Fox on October 9, 2012
The CW’s still-smoldering hit The Vampire Diaries returns for its fourth season on October 11, and (holy crap) there is a lot of fanging going on! Snakkle caught up with executive producer Julie Plec to discuss her interactions with fans, Elena’s “brutal” new life, and so much more!
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By Snakkle Staff on September 17, 2012
On September 11, 2003, we lost the beloved comedic genius, John Ritter, to a sudden aortic dissection. Shortly after his death, his widow, Amy Yasbeck, started The John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health, and has work tirelessly to raise money and awareness for this important cause. Snakkle teamed up with Yasbeck and the foundation to reunite the cast of Ritter’s cult classics Problem Child and Problem Child 2 after 22 years. Take a trip down memory lane with Michael Oliver, Ivyann Schwan, Amy Yasbeck, and other cast members as they re-create some of their most iconic looks from the movie in these exclusive photos.
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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on August 13, 2012
You probably know about some of the more famous musicians who have made their faith public—Cat Stevens’ conversion to Islam, Bob Dylan’s to Christianity—but there are many more whose stories may surprise you. Sometimes it’s actually a rediscovery (many of them grew up in religious households, turned away from faith, and then rediscovered it later). So who are these stars who found God?
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