Anytime a brand new fantasy series drops, subscribers everywhere roll their eyes and grit their teeth, because there’s a high chance they’re going to become invested in the story that follows, only to see it canceled beyond its time. However, The Gryphon has one major advantage over many of its contemporaries; it doesn’t air on Netflix.
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It seemed little Dannielynn Hope Marshall Stern/Birkhead had just been born when her mother, Anna Nicole Smith, died in her hotel room in Florida under bizarre circumstances. The drama that ensued was every gossip monger’s dream: questionable post mortem photos, certifiable mother, disputed paternity, crazy fake-prince public statements. You couldn’t have made that $%*@ up!
But looking at the face gracing the cover of this week’s Us Weekly, it all seems like a really bad, really old TV movie. Read More...
It's good to be an NBA player. You get to do something you love every night, with millions of adoring fans rooting for your success (and sometimes failure, but that makes it all the sweeter when you quiet them down). You can partner with some of your favorite brands and create content across television, digital, and social properties. And you can make a ton of money doing it along the way. Read More...