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1 week ago |
collider.com | Samantha Graves
If you somehow missed out on The Good Wife during the height of its success and have wondered if it’s worth going back and watching it now, then look no further — this is your sign. Premiering in 2009, The Good Wife was initially presented as yet another law show to add to the weekly network television rotation. However, it quickly proved to be so much more than that.
'Carrie' Is a Better Horror Movie Than 'The Exorcist' and I Can Give You 10 Indisputable Reasons Why
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collider.com | Samantha Graves
When it comes to the horror genre, not everyone is going to agree on what the best movie is. Everyone is affected by different things, and what scares one person might not scare the next, which can make recommending things extremely difficult. But as someone who has watched their fair share of horror movies (starting at far too young of an age), I feel content in my knowledge to guide people in a direction I feel is right for them. You like slashers? Try out Scream. You like psychological slow-burns?
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2 weeks ago |
collider.com | Samantha Graves
When it comes to game shows such as Jeopardy!, The Price is Right, or Wheel of Fortune, you may think they’re laid back considering the contestants are everyday people – they might even be someone you know. But there are actually a lot of rules that contestants must follow before taping can begin. These rules include things such as paying for your own travel and boarding expenses, no cell phones on set, and perhaps the biggest of them all: wardrobe.
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2 weeks ago |
collider.com | Samantha Graves
Wheel of Fortune isn’t the first show that comes to mind when you think of fan backlash and drama, but the hit game show has come under fire by fans recently, and for good reason. Fans are complaining that the bonus round has become too difficult, leading to a record 11 losses in a row. This became especially frustrating on a recent episode when a group of firefighters took the wheel, and the bonus round puzzle was once again a difficult word, costing the contestant $40,000.
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2 weeks ago |
collider.com | Samantha Graves
Ryan Seacrest may have the hosting chops, but his chatter is stirring the pot on Wheel of Fortune . Since stepping into Pat Sajak’s legendary shoes, the longtime TV host has brought a noticeably chattier energy to the show — spending more time bantering with contestants and less time spinning the wheel. While some viewers welcome the warmth and personality he brings, others say the extra small talk is slowing the game down. The verdict?
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