The wait is almost over. In less than 24 hours, we’ll hopefully learn more about the top-secret sci-fi project, Code 8. If you’re like me, the anticipation has been killing you! Back in March, fans who attended the Heroes & Villains Fan Fest convention in Chicago were treated to an early glimpse of the project. The teaser was debuted by Arrow’s Stephen Amell and The Flash’s Robbie Amell. “Stephen and I have been trying to work together for a long time. We got a little taste of it on The
With the premiere of season 2 of Netflix’s Daredevil, we’ve got Charlie Cox is on our mind for this week’s #MCM. Here are a few reasons why Charlie Cox should be on your radar: He’s British. Accents automatically make people a little more intriguing. There’s just something so enticing about a good looking man with a British accent, in particular. I mean, close your eyes and listen to him speak. Man, those Brits. He’s a versatile actor. Charlie Cox has a great mixture of stage, film, and television experience. He
Kris Allen’s latest recording, Letting You In, is an outward expression of life’s many ups and downs. Three years ago, he and his wife were in a head-on collision that threatened his career. He channeled this vulnerability into his craft—producing one of his most reflective albums to date. It’s the raw and emotive songwriting that the music industry is yearning for. The appropriately-named album is a glimpse into Kris’ deepest thoughts. It’s an artist baring his soul, which is never easy to do. But, with that comes authenticity. The album
Sex and the City was one of the most iconic shows to have aired on television. In my opinion, the best part of the show–and a reason it appealed to so many women–was that, at it’s heart, it was about the relationship between four female friends. Sure, we got to witness and experience (by proxy) the epic romantic relationships (Mr. Big, Steve, Smith Jerrod, and Harry), or the countless other male men who were briefly or lengthily (Aiden!) a part of Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte’s lives. More importantly, though, we