Trans-Siberian Orchestra Delivering the Letters From the Labyrinth by Jay S. Jacobs Progressive rock and Christmas didn’t use to be bound together, but Paul O’Neill and his Trans-Siberian Orchestra have helped to change all that. O’Neill formed the Trans-Siberian Orchestra with Savatage members Jon Oliva and Al Pitrelli, who he had previously worked with while … Continue reading
Category Archives: Television
Desmin Borges – He’s the Best
Desmin Borges He’s the Best by Jay S. Jacobs In just under two seasons now, You’re the Worst on FXX (the first season ran on FX) has become one of the most intriguing comedies on TV – if not the most challenging series. The first season was about millennial dating mores and the changing values … Continue reading
Jean Reno – The French Acting Legend Pursues Justice In The Promise and The Last Face, Travels Through Time In The Visitors 3 and Talks How He’d Love To Be A Star Wars Jedi Knight
Jean Reno The French Acting Legend Pursues Justice In The Promise and The Last Face, Travels Through Time In The Visitors 3 and Talks How He’d Love To Be A Star Wars Jedi Knight by Arlene R. Weiss French actor Jean Reno is best known for his iconic role of Leone “Leon” Montana in Director Luc Besson’s hit cult classic film, 1994’s Leon: … Continue reading
Justin Bieber, Fifth Harmony, DNCE, Flo Rida, Tori Kelly, Walk the Moon and Nick Cannon All On Board For 2015 HALO Awards Concert Event
Justin Bieber, Fifth Harmony, DNCE, Flo Rida, Tori Kelly, Walk the Moon and Nick Cannon All On Board For 2015 HALO Awards Concert Event Just today, Nickelodeon announced the exciting concert lineup for their 2015 Nickelodeon HALO (Help and Leading Others) Awards. The HALO awards are an annual celebration honoring young community leaders from across … Continue reading
Kirsten Dunst, Jeffrey Donovan, Bokeem Woodbine, Jean Smart, Cristin Milioti and Warren Littlefield – Goin’ Back to Fargo
Kirsten Dunst, Jeffrey Donovan, Bokeem Woodbine, Jean Smart, Cristin Milioti and Warren Littlefield Goin’ Back to Fargo by Jay S. Jacobs Whatcha sayin’? Fargo’s comin’ back? Oh, ya. The second season is startin’ out real good. There are few stories in history that seemed less likely (and frankly more impossible) to revisit than Joel and … Continue reading
Lucy Hale, Ashley Benson, Sasha Pieterse, Troian Bellisario, Marlene King, Oliver Goldstick and Joseph Dougherty – The Truth About Pretty Little Liars
Lucy Hale, Ashley Benson, Sasha Pieterse, Troian Bellisario, Marlene King, Oliver Goldstick and Joseph Dougherty The Truth About Pretty Little Liars by Samantha Speiss The cast and creators of Pretty Little Liars appeared at PaleyFest panel on October 11, at the Paley Center for the Media in New York City, an event open for both … Continue reading
Marina Squerciati – Walking the Beat on Chicago PD
Marina Squerciati Walking the Beat on Chicago PD by Jay S. Jacobs Thanks to veteran producer Dick Wolf (the Law & Order series), Chicago is not just a toddlin’ town, but Windy City is the go-to place for young TV professionals. In the last few years, Wolf has created a series of procedural shows based … Continue reading
Sullivan Stapleton – Seeing Past His Blindspot
Sullivan Stapleton Seeing Past His Blindspot by Jay S. Jacobs NBC’s buzzworthy new action series Blindspot has one hell of a jumping off point. One night a large duffle bag mysteriously appears in the middle of New York’s Times Square, with a note on it to contact the FBI. The busiest area in the US … Continue reading
The Last Man on Earth – The Complete First Season (A PopEntertainment.com TV on DVD Review)
The Last Man on Earth The Complete First Season – 2015 (20th Century Fox Home Video-2015) Apocalypse is not considered to be a subject which elicits yuks, so the idea of surviving in a post-apocalyptic world would seem an odd subject for a sitcom. Well Will Forte (Saturday Night Live, Nebraska) has created a sitcom … Continue reading
The Nanny – The Complete Series (A PopEntertainment.com TV on DVD Review)
The Nanny The Complete Series (1993 – 1999) (Shout! Factory-2015) It’s hard to remember now, with all the years of reruns, jokes about Fran Drescher’s voice, Beautician and the Beast, the oddball tabloid stories, Happily Divorced and the inevitable marching on of time, but for a brief white hot pop culture period, The Nanny was … Continue reading