Dark Side of the Ring The late-1990s saw the indisputable peak of popularity for American wrestling, but if you never truly appreciated what made the “sport” so appealing,
Dark Side of The Ring might provide some insight. Combining historical footage with current day interviews, this docudrama looks back at the performers, managers and architects that fabricated the world’s most profitable soap opera. It was the storylines, the drama and the costumes that drew people in by their millions and, as viewership increased and the money got bigger and crazier, so did the players. Season two features
The Brawl For All, where the wrestlers fought for real.
Have you seen the show A Discovery of Witches and noticed a Central New York connection? One of the characters lives in Madison County.
A Discovery of Witches is a British fantasy television series based on the All Souls Trilogy of books by Deborah Harkness. The show itself is
Diana Bishop, a historian and reluctant witch, unexpectedly discovers a bewitched manuscript in Oxford s Bodleian Library. This discovery forces her back into the world of magic in order to unravel the secrets it holds about magical beings. She is offered help by a mysterious geneticist and vampire Matthew Clairmont. Despite a long-held mistrust between witches and vampires, they form an alliance and set out to protect the book and solve the mysteries hidden within while dodging threats from the creature world.
Doctor Who’s Alex Kingston and Valarie Pettiford). There’s even some
Game of Thrones essence thanks to the casting of Owen Teale who played Jon Snow’s Night’s Watch nemesis Ser Alliser Thorne as villainous witch Peter Knox. By the end of season one, Diana and Matthew have pissed off enough influential creatures that the plot
must dip into the fantasy Filofax and call up
Outlander, sending the couple back in time (conveniently, “timewalking” is one of Diana’s newfound abilities).
In the past, they hope Diana will be able to learn to control her magic without her enemies some are angry about the witch-vampire thing, some have personal vendettas,
She is about to star on the second season of A Discovery of Witches. And Australian actress Teresa Palmer believes not all supernatural and worldly abilities are left for the screen and fairytales.