Fantasy/Sci-Fi & Horror

ABC TV has announced their line up of Fall shows and a couple of show caught my eye. Once Upon a Time and a new version of Charlie’s Angel’s produced by Drew Barrymore are just two of the new female focused shows. Once Upon A Time stars House’s Jennifer Morrison, a new show from the producers of Lost, where fairy tales and the modern-day coexist.

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Andi Fisher, from Misadventures with Andi reviews Eclipse, the third installment of the Twilight series books and movies. It continues the story where once again Bella is in mortal danger of Victoria’s revenge and Jacob and Edward have to form an alliance in addition to all the other Cullens and the wolf pack to save her

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Post image for Pretty Girl, Vampire Love: Bella’s World

This is a guest post by  fellow, Filmgirl Force blogger, Karen who writes for ReelArtsy and equally enjoys French New Wave, rom-coms and action flicks. I finally saw Twilight: Eclipse and I agree with New York Times columnist A.O. Scott that it’s “robustly entertaining film than either of its predecessors.” It’s the best movie of the [...]

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Post image for Just Chick Flicks’ Oscar Countdown: District 9

Being a fan of Chick Flicks, perhaps you missed this nominee for Best Picture. District 9 is not your typical science fiction movie. Director Neill Blomkamp filmed this movie in a style that resembles a documentary. What makes District 9 worthy of a Best Picture Oscar nomination?

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The story of Avatar begins in the 22nd century with a US Marine, Jake Sully (played by Sam Worthington) who is wheelchair bound after an accident. But he is given a chance for adventure and to earn enough money for an operation that would allow him to walk again. He can be replace his twin brother on a top secret mission on a planet more than four light years away called Pandora.

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