Upon the release of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the film was met with opposing reviews. While some fans weren’t impressed, many others were totally blown away by how the story unfolded. Filmmaker Sam Raimi’s added touch of the horror genre was also applauded by many. However, not everyone was a fan of what he did, particularly with Wanda Maximoff.
Elizabeth Olsen in a still from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda a.k.a. Scarlet Witch was the main antagonist of the film but her villainous persona stemmed from grief and loss, thus making many viewers understand where she was coming from. Wanda in Doctor Strange 2 proved to be one of the MCU’s best villains, but unfortunately, many may not agree. And now that Sam Raimi has shown his interest in directing Avengers: Secret Wars, there was obviously going...
Elizabeth Olsen in a still from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda a.k.a. Scarlet Witch was the main antagonist of the film but her villainous persona stemmed from grief and loss, thus making many viewers understand where she was coming from. Wanda in Doctor Strange 2 proved to be one of the MCU’s best villains, but unfortunately, many may not agree. And now that Sam Raimi has shown his interest in directing Avengers: Secret Wars, there was obviously going...
- 4/3/2024
- by Mishkaat Khan
- FandomWire
The sudden passing of actor Matthew Perry has left millions of fans in shock and grief. Perry, best known for his role as Chandler Bing on the hit sitcom Friends, was a beloved icon of comedy and pop culture. He starred in several movies and TV shows, such as The Whole Nine Yards, 17 Again, and Fools Rush In.
Perry was found unresponsive in the jacuzzi at his home by his assistant. Early reports state that the actor may have accidentally drowned and may have suffered cardiac arrest.
According to his assistant, Perry had just returned home from a two-hour pickleball match, and he had sent them out on a quick errand. No drugs or alcohol were found at the scene and authorities see no signs of foul play.
Perry was also a generous philanthropist and a vocal advocate for mental health and addiction recovery. He supported various charities and organizations,...
Perry was found unresponsive in the jacuzzi at his home by his assistant. Early reports state that the actor may have accidentally drowned and may have suffered cardiac arrest.
According to his assistant, Perry had just returned home from a two-hour pickleball match, and he had sent them out on a quick errand. No drugs or alcohol were found at the scene and authorities see no signs of foul play.
Perry was also a generous philanthropist and a vocal advocate for mental health and addiction recovery. He supported various charities and organizations,...
- 10/29/2023
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
Pamela Blair, an actress and dancer best known for her roles in the original Broadway cast of “A Chorus Line” and in soap opera “All My Children,” has died. She was 73 years old.
Blair died Sunday in her home in Phoenix, per media reports. Her passing came after a “long battle” with an unnamed illness, her representative Dani Green said.
Blair, who made her major stage debut in 1968’s “Promises, Promises” and later starred in productions as varied as “Sugar and Seesaw,” “Of Mice and Men,” “King of Hearts,” “The Nerd” and “A Few Good Men” in addition to “A Chorus Line,” was celebrated online Monday and Tuesday by past costars and collaborators.
“A Chorus Line” costar Baayork Lee posted on Facebook Monday, calling Blair her “Sagittarian sister” nicknaming her “Walt Disney Pammie.”
“We always wrote to one another no matter where we were on that day. What a colorful character she was,...
Blair died Sunday in her home in Phoenix, per media reports. Her passing came after a “long battle” with an unnamed illness, her representative Dani Green said.
Blair, who made her major stage debut in 1968’s “Promises, Promises” and later starred in productions as varied as “Sugar and Seesaw,” “Of Mice and Men,” “King of Hearts,” “The Nerd” and “A Few Good Men” in addition to “A Chorus Line,” was celebrated online Monday and Tuesday by past costars and collaborators.
“A Chorus Line” costar Baayork Lee posted on Facebook Monday, calling Blair her “Sagittarian sister” nicknaming her “Walt Disney Pammie.”
“We always wrote to one another no matter where we were on that day. What a colorful character she was,...
- 7/25/2023
- by Benjamin Lindsay
- The Wrap
Pamela Blair, who originated the role of the surgically enhanced Valerie Clark in the Broadway smash A Chorus Line, died Sunday at her home in Phoenix, Arizona, following a lengthy illness. She was 73.
Her death was reported by friends on social media, including her A Chorus Line co-star Baayork Lee. “I am very sad to say my Sagittarian sister Pam Blair has gone to play with her [A Chorus Line] colleagues among the clouds,” wrote Lee in a Facebook post. Sharing a Dec. 5 birthday, the two actors “always wrote to one another no matter where we were on that day,” Lee said, recalling how Blair ” brought the house down every night” with the showstopping performance of “Dance: Ten, Looks: Three.”
“You are free now Pammie so dance, dance, dance among the stars,” Lee wrote.
Blair’s signature song, a paean to the show-biz benefits of plastic surgery, is perhaps more commonly known as “T&a,...
Her death was reported by friends on social media, including her A Chorus Line co-star Baayork Lee. “I am very sad to say my Sagittarian sister Pam Blair has gone to play with her [A Chorus Line] colleagues among the clouds,” wrote Lee in a Facebook post. Sharing a Dec. 5 birthday, the two actors “always wrote to one another no matter where we were on that day,” Lee said, recalling how Blair ” brought the house down every night” with the showstopping performance of “Dance: Ten, Looks: Three.”
“You are free now Pammie so dance, dance, dance among the stars,” Lee wrote.
Blair’s signature song, a paean to the show-biz benefits of plastic surgery, is perhaps more commonly known as “T&a,...
- 7/24/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
With so many streaming services on the market, sometimes it’s the little things that keep you coming back to your streamer of choice. Whether that’s the colors on the menu, the sound it makes when you click on a new tile, or the selection of avatars available for your individual profile. With the launch of Warner Bros. Discovery’s new and improved streaming service Max coming next week, the company has announced a truly massive list of avatars that will be available starting Tuesday, May 23 when HBO Max and discovery+ essentially are merged into a single platform.
7-Day Free Trial $9.99+ / month Max via amazon.com
Get 20% Off Your Next Year of Max When Pre-Paid Annually
Wbd says that when all of HBO Max’s library is joined by the majority of discovery+’s content, there will be twice as many titles available as before, and Max’s profiles will...
7-Day Free Trial $9.99+ / month Max via amazon.com
Get 20% Off Your Next Year of Max When Pre-Paid Annually
Wbd says that when all of HBO Max’s library is joined by the majority of discovery+’s content, there will be twice as many titles available as before, and Max’s profiles will...
- 5/18/2023
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and Zack Snyder’s Justice League will be screened next month for a three-day event which will benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Zack Snyder took to Twitter to debut a new poster for his Dceu trilogy and to thank Warner Bros. for all their support in helping to make the screening happen.
Super excited for this incredible 3-day event to benefit Afsp. Look for the link to purchase your tickets tomorrow at 8am Pdt. Thank you Warner Bros. for all your support helping to make this happen. #Afsp #FullCircle #Snyderverse #ArtCenter #WarnerBros #DC #AMCTheaters pic.twitter.com/qiLK7ZuAMZ
— Zack Snyder (@ZackSnyder) March 24, 2023
The poster depicts the Superman statue first depicted in Zack Snyder’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. “It’s kind of a nice coming together of different things. I had always wanted to screen my...
Super excited for this incredible 3-day event to benefit Afsp. Look for the link to purchase your tickets tomorrow at 8am Pdt. Thank you Warner Bros. for all your support helping to make this happen. #Afsp #FullCircle #Snyderverse #ArtCenter #WarnerBros #DC #AMCTheaters pic.twitter.com/qiLK7ZuAMZ
— Zack Snyder (@ZackSnyder) March 24, 2023
The poster depicts the Superman statue first depicted in Zack Snyder’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. “It’s kind of a nice coming together of different things. I had always wanted to screen my...
- 3/24/2023
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Zack Snyder’s zombie movie Army of the Dead spawned the Netflix spinoff movie Army of Thieves in 2021, but what about an actual sequel? Last we heard, Planet of the Dead will be Snyder’s official sequel to Army of the Dead, and Snyder provides an update this week.
The basic gist? Snyder is currently hard at work on another Netflix property, his sci-fi epic Rebel Moon, which is taking up the bulk of his time. Planet of the Dead will have to wait.
“As far as the Army Universe goes, it’s still alive and well in my mind,” Snyder tells The Nerd Queens. “I know exactly what I would do. It really depends on how we try to figure out how we go forward with Rebel Moon and the Rebel Moon Universe. It’s not a small-time commitment. A sci-fi thing at this scale does require a lot...
The basic gist? Snyder is currently hard at work on another Netflix property, his sci-fi epic Rebel Moon, which is taking up the bulk of his time. Planet of the Dead will have to wait.
“As far as the Army Universe goes, it’s still alive and well in my mind,” Snyder tells The Nerd Queens. “I know exactly what I would do. It really depends on how we try to figure out how we go forward with Rebel Moon and the Rebel Moon Universe. It’s not a small-time commitment. A sci-fi thing at this scale does require a lot...
- 3/23/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Starting gate productions Proudly presents The Nerd By: Larry Shue Directed by: Richard Jackson Willum Gilbert has it all - a promising career, devoted friends, maybe even a serious girlfriend. How wrong can it go? Very, Very wrong - when the ultimate social misfit comes to visit and puts everything in peril. A madcap farce by the author of "The Foreigner".
- 11/29/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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