This day has been an emotional rollercoaster.
The facts and details of the Christmas episode have been kept strictly secret, and for good reason. Rumors flew that Jenna Coleman was leaving the series just as the new season was a-borning, and her go-to answer for the events of the special was “If you know if I’m staying with the series, it’ll ruin the ending”. A spectacularly surprising cameo, a hilarious guest star, and a plot that keeps unfolding like a fried onion makes for a ripping yarn for the holiday. But for most of the year, we were never sure or not if this was to be Clara’s…
Last Christmas
By Steven Moffat
Directed by Paul Wilmshurst
Clara and The Doctor team up again after Santa crashes on her roof. You heard me – Sweet Papa Chrimbo himself appears atop Clara’s home, and before any sense can be made of that,...
The facts and details of the Christmas episode have been kept strictly secret, and for good reason. Rumors flew that Jenna Coleman was leaving the series just as the new season was a-borning, and her go-to answer for the events of the special was “If you know if I’m staying with the series, it’ll ruin the ending”. A spectacularly surprising cameo, a hilarious guest star, and a plot that keeps unfolding like a fried onion makes for a ripping yarn for the holiday. But for most of the year, we were never sure or not if this was to be Clara’s…
Last Christmas
By Steven Moffat
Directed by Paul Wilmshurst
Clara and The Doctor team up again after Santa crashes on her roof. You heard me – Sweet Papa Chrimbo himself appears atop Clara’s home, and before any sense can be made of that,...
- 12/26/2014
- by Vinnie Bartilucci
- Comicmix.com
The first third of the three-hour "America's Got Talent"-palooza had the show finally wrapping up the audition phase, which, frankly, is our least favorite part of the process, so thank God in the last two hours we could move on to the Las Vegas rounds.
The judges kick off Vegas by being just a teensy bit mean to a group of 10 acts that are actually automatically through to the live Hollywood rounds without having to perform in Vegas. The acts through automatically are Silhouettes, Squawk Opera, Lys Agnes, Professor Splash, The Rhinestone Ropers, Fearless Flores Family, Melissa Villasenor, Captain Stab Tuggo and Mabel, Team iLuminate and Miami All-Stars.
With the rest of the acts, they are either a Judges' Favorite or a Stand-By. Faves get to perform Day 1, the Stand-Bys are for the second day. They are also grouped according to being similar acts.
The Danger Category includes Charles...
The judges kick off Vegas by being just a teensy bit mean to a group of 10 acts that are actually automatically through to the live Hollywood rounds without having to perform in Vegas. The acts through automatically are Silhouettes, Squawk Opera, Lys Agnes, Professor Splash, The Rhinestone Ropers, Fearless Flores Family, Melissa Villasenor, Captain Stab Tuggo and Mabel, Team iLuminate and Miami All-Stars.
With the rest of the acts, they are either a Judges' Favorite or a Stand-By. Faves get to perform Day 1, the Stand-Bys are for the second day. They are also grouped according to being similar acts.
The Danger Category includes Charles...
- 7/6/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
GUADALAJARA, Mexico -- Dramas El Mago and Cronicas took top honors at the 20th Guadalajara International Film Festival, winning best picture in their respective categories at Mexico's top movie showcase. Javier Aparicio's El Mago, the story of a terminally ill street magician hoping to reconcile his past, nabbed the so-called Mayahuel award and a $20,000 cash prize for best Mexican picture. It also won best actor (Erando Gonzalez), actress (Maya Zapata) and the press prize. El Mago was made with a $600,000 budget, small even by Mexican standards. Getting the nod in the Ibero-American category was Sebastian Cordero's Cronicas, starring John Leguizamo as a sensationalist news reporter tracking a serial killer in Ecuador. Cronicas, which took home a $50,000 cash prize, is an Ecuador/Mexico co-production. Other top awards went to Ricardo Benet's Noticias Lejanas for best director, while El Baile de la Iguana walked away with best screenplay. Dark comedy Club Eutanasia scored big with audiences, winning the public's prize.
- 3/19/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
GUADALAJARA, Mexico -- Dramas El Mago and Cronicas took top honors at the 20th Guadalajara International Film Festival, winning best picture in their respective categories at Mexico's top movie showcase. Javier Aparicio's El Mago, the story of a terminally ill street magician hoping to reconcile his past, nabbed the so-called Mayahuel award and a $20,000 cash prize for best Mexican picture. It also won best actor (Erando Gonzalez), actress (Maya Zapata) and the press prize. El Mago was made with a $600,000 budget, small even by Mexican standards. Getting the nod in the Ibero-American category was Sebastian Cordero's Cronicas, starring John Leguizamo as a sensationalist news reporter tracking a serial killer in Ecuador. Cronicas, which took home a $50,000 cash prize, is an Ecuador/Mexico co-production. Other top awards went to Ricardo Benet's Noticias Lejanas for best director, while El Baile de la Iguana walked away with best screenplay. Dark comedy Club Eutanasia scored big with audiences, winning the public's prize.
- 3/19/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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