Now we’ll hear both sides of the story behind the Bachelor in Paradise scandal.
Former cast member Corinne Olympios announced Wednesday she’ll return to the ABC reality show to appear on this season’s reunion special, according to our sister site Variety. “I am very happy to be appearing on the Bachelor in Paradise special,” Olympios said in a statement.
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Former cast member Corinne Olympios announced Wednesday she’ll return to the ABC reality show to appear on this season’s reunion special, according to our sister site Variety. “I am very happy to be appearing on the Bachelor in Paradise special,” Olympios said in a statement.
RelatedBachelor in Paradise Producers: Tapes Show No Evidence of Misconduct, Season 4 to Resume Filming
Originally a contestant during Nick Viall’s Bachelor season, Olympios’ stay in Paradise ended abruptly after a controversial incident between her and fellow...
- 7/12/2017
- TVLine.com
Here's the thing about a revolution: It's not enough to simply start one. You also have to steer it. Otherwise, the systems you took down will rise right back up and bite you in the ass.
That's what the members of fsociety, scattered to the four winds, are learning as we catch up with them in Mr. Robot's Season Two premiere, which takes place a month after the events of Season One's world-altering finale. We find out via the TV news that the hack that took down E Corp...
That's what the members of fsociety, scattered to the four winds, are learning as we catch up with them in Mr. Robot's Season Two premiere, which takes place a month after the events of Season One's world-altering finale. We find out via the TV news that the hack that took down E Corp...
- 7/14/2016
- Rollingstone.com
This July and August, the UCLA Film & Television Archive in Los Angeles, California is screening a series of horror and thriller films directed by women called No She Didn't!: Women Exploitation Auteurs. From July 24th through August 8th, films like Terminal Island (directed by Stephanie Rothman), Bad Girls Go To Hell and Another Day, Another Man (directed by Doris Wishman), Gaitor Bait (directed by Beverly Sebastian), Bury Me an Angel (directed by Barbra Peters), and Slumber Party Massacre (directed by Amy Holden-Jones) will be screened in their full exploitation glory.
July 24th, Stephanie Rothman will make a rare appearance to introduce Terminal Island, her feminist exploitation flick...
In the 1970s and ‘80s, something funny happened on the way to the grindhouse. With women still sorely under-represented in the directorial ranks of the "New Hollywood," a number of women began working as writer-directors in the low-budget world of exploitation films.
July 24th, Stephanie Rothman will make a rare appearance to introduce Terminal Island, her feminist exploitation flick...
In the 1970s and ‘80s, something funny happened on the way to the grindhouse. With women still sorely under-represented in the directorial ranks of the "New Hollywood," a number of women began working as writer-directors in the low-budget world of exploitation films.
- 6/29/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
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