
Sophomore outing struggles a bit domestically in the box office
by MICHAEL HINMAN
May-19-2013 - No Comments
EXCLUSIVE: Anaheim could land spring Comic-Con
If reality reflects rumors circulating the San Diego Convention Center floor, there could be a much different look to San Diego Comic-Con next year, along with two other related conventions. Airlock Alpha has received multiple reports that the organizers behind San Diego Comic-Con -- considered o ...
Read MoreYet, David Yates seems to still be working on such a plan
David Yates has become a celebrated director, thanks to his stunning work in the Harry Potter universe. But could he really be working on his own version of "Doctor Who" set for the big screen? Absolutely not. And that's directly from Steven Moffat, the current torchbearer for the Doctor Who fran ...
Read MoreActress still interested in continuing on with H.G. Wells
Jaime Murray is one popular actress, and it seems nearly every television producer wants to have her a part of the team. But when Murray signed on to the highly anticipated new Syfy series "Defiance," there were many concerns that plans to keep her in another universe -- one created by "Warehouse ...
Read MoreA decade of friendship, camaraderie and rebranding
When I first met Bryant Griffin, it was in the newsroom at a Tampa Tribune bureau office. I was the editor of one of the Tribune's weekly community papers, and Bryant was a page designer who was very quiet, and unhappy about the fact our newsroom used PCs instead of Macs. The person who introduc ...
Read MoreLongtime companions depart this weekend from popular show
The question for months has been how will "Doctor Who" write out some of its longest and most favorite Companions Amy and Rory when the Tardis shows up in New York this weekend? Don't ask Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill, because they're not telling. In fact, when Airlock Alpha asked them how the ...
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Read MoreSeries depicts a world where the only power seems to be political
So is Capt. Tom Neville a good guy or a bad guy? Through the first episode of NBC's "Revolution," we see a pretty bad guy. But the man behind him -- Emmy-nominated actor Giancarlo Esposito -- says there is far more behind this soldier than what we might think we know after watching the pilot. ...
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Read MorePowerhouse alignment of J.J. Abrams, Eric Kripke and Jon Favreau did the trick
Believe it or not, the fact that he would have a chance to play a character with the last name of "Matheson" once again is not what ultimately convinced actor Billy Burke to sign on to NBC's new series "Revolution." In fact, it's doubtful that the Gary Matheson of Fox's "24" fame could ever hold a c ...
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