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‘Spoiler Alert’ Will Make You Cry [Review]

December 7, 2022 by Joe Lipsett

Two men pose for a picture in front of a christmas tree

A beautifully rendered gay love story that tugs on both the heartstrings, as well as your funny bone, to ensure that smiles and waterworks flow by the credits? Why it might just be a Christmas miracle…

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Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: ben aldridge, Bob Irwin, Dan Savage, David Marshall Grant, jim parsons, michael ausiello, Michael Showalter, sally field, spoiler alert, Tara Summers, tv line

Ringer recap – 1×09: ‘Shut Up and Eat Your Bologna’

November 16, 2011 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of The CW

Ringer is the television equivalent of a dysfunctional relationship: one week they’re taking you to the opera in your pretty red gown, the next they’re vandalizing your giant narcissistic glamour shot with the word ‘Bitch.’ Last week was a televisual crapfest that made me question everything I knew and loved; this week the show was back in top form. It’s just about enough whiplash to make you forget all the pseudonyms on the show, but I much prefer this Ringer.

Let’s break it down. Readers Beware: Redheads ahoy. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Ringer, TV Tagged With: Cliffhangers, Episode Recap, Ioan Gruffudd, Jaime Murray, Kristoffer Polaha, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Tara Summers, The CW, TV

He Said/She Said – Ringer – 1×07: Oh Gawd, There Are Two Of Them?

November 3, 2011 by Bitch Stole My Remote

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In the seventh episode of the freshmen series, the fall-out from Gemma Butler’s (Tara Summers) disappearance continues as our main characters are dragged in for questioning, forcing Bridget Kelly (Sarah Michelle Gellar) to reveal to both her husband, Andrew Martin (Ioan Gruffud) and her ex-lover, Henry Butler (Kristoffer Polaha) that she has a twin. Meanwhile, Bridget’s sponsor, Malcolm Ward (Mike Colter) finally escapes captivity.

The bitches break down their thoughts on the episode in the first ever “He Said, She Said.”

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Filed Under: Ringer, TV Tagged With: Cliffhangers, Episode Recap, Film Noir, Ioan Gruffudd, Kristoffer Polaha, Nestor Carbonnell, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Tara Summers, TV

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I am a freelance film and television journalist based in Toronto, Canada.

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