Author: Dark Matters

Afflicted: July 1st Blu-ray/DVD release

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Olivia Munn scared by Deliver Us From Evil

Actress puts up crosses in home
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Kailin Gow’s new comics publishing imprint

Author says new venture inspired by fan art
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Looking for Latino genre fic authors?

Truth is Weirder’s comprehensive listing
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Thai Miltary outlaws Mockingjay salute

Also outlaws sandwiches, reading “1984” & other random stuff
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New trailer for “Jupiter Ascending”!

In theaters July 18…

An In-Depth Look at Octavia Butler’s Unexpected Stories

Marisa Parham on A Necessary Being & Childfinder
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Guillermo del Toro announces release date for “Pacific Rim 2”.

Aari in Ashwin Saravanan horror-thriller

Untitled film also stars Nayanthara
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Happy birthday to actor Yancey Arias!

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Happy birthday to actor Yancey Arias, born June 27, 1971, in NYC. Of Puerto Rican and Colombian descent, Arias first demonstrated his talent for performing as a child. A professional singer, he began singing at 12, and his ability to act was discovered during his high school years, when he was selected to study drama summers at Stage Door Manor in New York state. Arias went on to study drama at Carnegie Mellon University, but left his junior year for a five-year stint performing in Miss Saigon on Broadway.

A familiar face to TV viewers, Arias first appeared on television as Emilio Gonzales on soap opera “One Life to Live” from 1994 to 1997. He’s also had roles in a long list of shows, including “The Mentalist,” “Knight Rider,” “Bones,” “Medium,” as appeared in movies like “Legion,” “Live Free or Die Hard,” “The Time Machine,” “CSI” and “CSI: Miami,” the miniseries “Kingpin,” “Charmed,” “The Sopranos,” “Elementary,” “Warehouse 13,” “Revenge,” and “Castle.”

With less of a presence on the “big screen,” Arias still has seen success playing in “Live Free or Die Hard,” and genre flicks, “The Time Machine” and “Legion.”

At only 43, Yancey Arias has seen much success, and with three releases due this year and in 2015, he is sure to continue to making his mark on both the small and big screens.