We've all experienced those moments of crescendo in the movies.
Scenes that pull on your gut and fill it with butterflies are nothing new, especially in the theater, with its massive screen and booming sound.
But whoever said that crescendo moments are reserved for the big screen only?
The small screen is rife with scenes that pull on your gut and fill it with butterflies (usually around the time you really have to go to the bathroom and can't bring yourself to press pause).
Moments like the infamous scene where Darth Vader discontinued Luke's hand and told him, "I'm your daddy," are found across the fruited plains of streaming entertainment.
Even better, you don't have to go looking for them because we did the hard work (it was actually pretty easy and fun) for you and rounded up some of these incredible TV moments that will have you waxing poetic...
Scenes that pull on your gut and fill it with butterflies are nothing new, especially in the theater, with its massive screen and booming sound.
But whoever said that crescendo moments are reserved for the big screen only?
The small screen is rife with scenes that pull on your gut and fill it with butterflies (usually around the time you really have to go to the bathroom and can't bring yourself to press pause).
Moments like the infamous scene where Darth Vader discontinued Luke's hand and told him, "I'm your daddy," are found across the fruited plains of streaming entertainment.
Even better, you don't have to go looking for them because we did the hard work (it was actually pretty easy and fun) for you and rounded up some of these incredible TV moments that will have you waxing poetic...
- 5/24/2024
- by Thomas Godwin
- TVfanatic
After facing a pregnancy loss in 2021, Maya Vander from Selling Sunset shared the happy news that she gave birth to a baby girl.
“Welcome to the world Emma Reign! My rainbow baby!” she announced on Instagram. “This was a long 9 months as I kept my pregnancy as quiet as possible from social media. I gave birth few days ago and words can not express my sense of relief and happiness!”
Vander thanked her doctors and “the amazing nurses at Baptist hospital. I will forever be grateful.”
Maya Vander kept her pregnancy a secret before giving birth to her baby
“I kept the pregnancy very quiet until the end. I am feeling so much relief now that I delivered, and we are both safe,” she told People.
Maya Vander | Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic
“I got induced at 37 weeks,” she continued. “Given I had my stillbirth at 38, my doctor didn’t want to take any chances,...
“Welcome to the world Emma Reign! My rainbow baby!” she announced on Instagram. “This was a long 9 months as I kept my pregnancy as quiet as possible from social media. I gave birth few days ago and words can not express my sense of relief and happiness!”
Vander thanked her doctors and “the amazing nurses at Baptist hospital. I will forever be grateful.”
Maya Vander kept her pregnancy a secret before giving birth to her baby
“I kept the pregnancy very quiet until the end. I am feeling so much relief now that I delivered, and we are both safe,” she told People.
Maya Vander | Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic
“I got induced at 37 weeks,” she continued. “Given I had my stillbirth at 38, my doctor didn’t want to take any chances,...
- 5/11/2023
- by Gina Ragusa
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Selling Sunset‘s Maya Vander, 39, has shared that she’s expecting a child “any day now” following the stillbirth of her son, Mason, in late 2021 and a miscarriage six months later.
The real estate reality TV star hadn’t previously posted an official announcement on social media, but she uploaded a video of herself discussing a new home listing where she was visibly pregnant.
Vander spoke to the press to explain why she kept her pregnancy news private. “I am 9 months pregnant, and I’m expecting a baby girl any day now,” she said. “It’s exciting, but also this time around, I have more fears and more concerns given the last circumstances.”
> Watch May Vander’s uINTERVIEW!
In December 2021, Vaneder posted a photo of a memory box to her Instagram, writing in the caption that her stillbirth was the most difficult day of her life.
She later said that according to the autopsy report,...
The real estate reality TV star hadn’t previously posted an official announcement on social media, but she uploaded a video of herself discussing a new home listing where she was visibly pregnant.
Vander spoke to the press to explain why she kept her pregnancy news private. “I am 9 months pregnant, and I’m expecting a baby girl any day now,” she said. “It’s exciting, but also this time around, I have more fears and more concerns given the last circumstances.”
> Watch May Vander’s uINTERVIEW!
In December 2021, Vaneder posted a photo of a memory box to her Instagram, writing in the caption that her stillbirth was the most difficult day of her life.
She later said that according to the autopsy report,...
- 5/5/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
When a disturbed young man breaks into the house of a wealthy older gentleman an enlightening conversation takes place and their shared history in uncovered. Actor-turned-filmmaker Erik Odom’s directorial debut Box on the Hill is a compelling piece of horror drama about the consequences of repressed shame. Starring in the film alongside Brian Foyster, Odom brings a tense frailty to his unsettled protagonist whose relationship with Foyster’s character is realised and excavated across a nail-biting conversation between the pair which is shot with a compelling, subtle and deliberate precision. With the short now available to watch online, Dn joined Odom for a comprehensive discussion about his ambitions as a filmmaker, the value he found as an actor/director in setting aside time for rehearsal, and his plans to extend the themes of Box on the Hill into his debut feature.
Where did the concept for Box on the Hill originate?...
Where did the concept for Box on the Hill originate?...
- 3/23/2023
- by James Maitre
- Directors Notes
James Van Der Beek is getting the band back together.
Van Der Beek is in negotiations to join Rebel Wilson and Leslie Mann in Rock the Boat, a comedy being made by eOne.
Veteran comedy director Luke Greenfield (Let’s Be Cops) is helming the project that has Netflix in talks to pick it up from eOne, which is on the market from Hasbro. A spring shoot is being eyed.
Jon Turteltaub, Jonathan Prince, Mark Ross and Wilson are producing. Josie Liang is executive producing.
The story tells of four female best friends who in high school in the 1990s were obsessed with a boy band a la The Backstreet Boys or 98 Degrees. Cut to 20 years later, when the band, named 4Play, announces a reunion tour aboard a cruise ship, the four women hop on board to rediscover their friendships and reignite their lives.
Van Der Beek will play one of the band members.
Van Der Beek is in negotiations to join Rebel Wilson and Leslie Mann in Rock the Boat, a comedy being made by eOne.
Veteran comedy director Luke Greenfield (Let’s Be Cops) is helming the project that has Netflix in talks to pick it up from eOne, which is on the market from Hasbro. A spring shoot is being eyed.
Jon Turteltaub, Jonathan Prince, Mark Ross and Wilson are producing. Josie Liang is executive producing.
The story tells of four female best friends who in high school in the 1990s were obsessed with a boy band a la The Backstreet Boys or 98 Degrees. Cut to 20 years later, when the band, named 4Play, announces a reunion tour aboard a cruise ship, the four women hop on board to rediscover their friendships and reignite their lives.
Van Der Beek will play one of the band members.
- 3/7/2023
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fire Emblem games have a long-standing tradition of letting characters hook up with one another. Nothing encourages love quite like a battle of life and death against bandits and dragons. The latest entry, Fire Emblem Engage, is no different. Mostly.
In previous Fire Emblem games, most characters can develop relationships with one another. The stronger the relationship, the bigger the buffs they receive when fighting side-by-side. If these relationships grow enough, they can even result in wedding bells, although not every character is or will be attracted to every other character. Usually, the series’ protagonist gets most of the action (wink wink), and in some cases, romancing comes with an extra reward. While Fire Emblem Engage‘s romance system functions similarly to previous entries, the mechanic is both scaled back and expands upon what came before
Here’s a quick and dirty guide on the Fire Emblem Engage’s romance system.
In previous Fire Emblem games, most characters can develop relationships with one another. The stronger the relationship, the bigger the buffs they receive when fighting side-by-side. If these relationships grow enough, they can even result in wedding bells, although not every character is or will be attracted to every other character. Usually, the series’ protagonist gets most of the action (wink wink), and in some cases, romancing comes with an extra reward. While Fire Emblem Engage‘s romance system functions similarly to previous entries, the mechanic is both scaled back and expands upon what came before
Here’s a quick and dirty guide on the Fire Emblem Engage’s romance system.
- 1/23/2023
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
While Fire Emblem Engage adds a few fascinating wrinkles to the franchise formula, it’s really a pretty traditional Fire Emblem experience in a lot of the best ways. Among other things, that means the game features a massive cast of characters that you can recruit to join your party.
That mechanic is already causing a bit of anxiety among Fire Emblem fans. After all, what’s worse (relatively speaking) than the idea that you could have added a powerful new character to your party and missed the chance to do so? Well, the good news is that there are only a few characters in Fire Emblem Engage that you can “miss.” The rest of the game’s characters are essentially automatically added to your roster when you hit certain points in the main campaign.
Still, if you’re worried about missing a certain character (or you’re just looking...
That mechanic is already causing a bit of anxiety among Fire Emblem fans. After all, what’s worse (relatively speaking) than the idea that you could have added a powerful new character to your party and missed the chance to do so? Well, the good news is that there are only a few characters in Fire Emblem Engage that you can “miss.” The rest of the game’s characters are essentially automatically added to your roster when you hit certain points in the main campaign.
Still, if you’re worried about missing a certain character (or you’re just looking...
- 1/23/2023
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
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