Violett Beane Quick As a Flash by Jay S. Jacobs There’s a new speedster coming to Central City. And she’s been hiding right under our noses. Jesse Wells, played by young actress Violett Beane, is the daughter of parallel dimension Earth-2’s Dr. Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanagh). Beane was added to the cast of the popular … Continue reading
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Girls Against Boys (A PopEntertainment.com Movie Review)
GIRLS AGAINST BOYS (2013) Starring Danielle Panabaker, Nicole LaLiberte, Liam Aiken, Michael Stahl-David, Andrew Howard, Matthew Rauch, Caroline Lagerfelt, Reyna de Courcy, Makenzie Leigh, John Christopher Morton, Marlo Marron, Kelvin Hale and Carmine DiBenedetto. Screenplay by Austin Chick. Directed by Austin Chick. Distributed by Anchor Bay Films. 87 minutes. Rated R. It’s always a bit … Continue reading
Danielle Panabaker & Nicole LaLiberte – Drawing First Blood in the War of the Sexes
Danielle Panabaker & Nicole LaLiberte – Drawing First Blood in the War of the Sexes by Jay S. Jacobs The indie film Girls Against Boys is trying to be the ultimate word on men pushing women too far. A bloody mix of Thelma & Louise and Death Wish, the film looks at Shae and Lu, … Continue reading
Piranha 3DD (A PopEntertainment.com) Movie Review
PIRANHA 3DD (2012) Starring Danielle Panabaker, Matt Bush, Katrina Bowden, Christopher Lloyd, Ving Rhames, Chris Zylka, Allison Mack, Gary Busey, David Koechner, David Hasselhoff, Jean-Luc Bilodeu, Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Meagan Tandy, Adrian Martinez, Paul Scheer and Clu Gulager. Screenplay by Patrick Melton, Marcus Dunstan and Joel Soissan. Directed by John Gulager. Distributed by Dimension Films. … Continue reading
Friday the 13th (A PopEntertainment.com Movie Review)
FRIDAY THE 13TH (2009) Starring Jared Padalecki, Danielle Panabaker, Amanda Righetti, Aaron Yoo, Travis Van Winkle, Derek Mears, Julianna Guill, Ben Feldman, Ryan Hansen, Arlen Escarpeta, America Olivo and Willa Ford. Screenplay by Damian Shannon and Mark Swift. Directed by Marcus Nispel. Distributed by New Line Cinema. 95 minutes. Rated R. There were eleven Friday the … Continue reading