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Based on information provided by the Dark Horizons website and internet research, here are just some of the movies you can expect to see in the movie theatres in April:

To The Wonder
Opens: April

A romantic drama centered on an American man who reconnects with a woman from his hometown after his relationship with a European woman falls apart. The European woman later returns, but finally leaves again. The cast includes Ben Affleck, Rachel McAdams, Javier Bardem and Olga Kurylenko.

The Company You Keep
Opens: April 5

Redford plays a former Weather Underground militant, who is now living as an attorney that has been wanted by the FBI for over three decades. When his identity is inadvertently exposed, he must flee and abandon his young daughter. Thrown into the mix is numerous other subplots including an ambitious newspaper reporter (Shia LaBeouf) and his FBI agent ex-girlfriend (Anna Kendrick), a profiling college professor (Richard Jenkins), an old flame who can help clear his name (Julie Christie) and the now grown up lovechild of that affair (Brit Marling). The cast also includes Terrence Howard, Susan Sarandon, Brendan Gleeson, Sam Elliott, Nick Nolte and Stanley Tucci

Trance
Opens: April 5

James McAvoy plays a fine art auctioneer named Simon who works for an underworld boss called Franck (Vincent Cassel). They plot the theft of a Goya masterpiece from a major public auction; but when Simon double-crosses the gang during the robbery, Franck knocks him unconscious. In the aftermath, Simon claims the injury has left him with no memory as to where he stashed the artwork. Franck is forced to enlist a charismatic hypnotherapist (Rosario Dawson) in a bid to get Simon to talk. As they journey into Simon’s psyche the boundaries between reality and suggestion begin to blur.

42
Opens: April 12

The film chronicles the life story of Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman) and his history-making signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers under the guidance of team executive Branch Rickey (Harrison Ford). The film also stars Christopher Meloni, John C. McGinley, Alan Tudyk and Brett Cullen.

Oblivion
Opens: April 19

The film stars Tom Cruise as Jack Harper, one of the last few drone repairmen stationed on an Earth that has been left a wasteland after decades of war. Patrolling the skies, everything changes when he rescues a female stranger from a downed spacecraft – a rescue that triggers a chain of events that force him to question everything he knows. The cast includes Morgan Freeman, Olga Kurylenko and Andrea Riseborough.

The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Opens: April 24

This adaptation of the Mohsin Hamid best-selling novel, the film tells the story of young Pakistani man named Changez (Riz Ahmed), who is chasing corporate success on Wall Street in the late 1990s. After the events of 9/11, he experiences a major change in his own attitude and eventually abandons his American life. The film co-stars Kate Hudson, Live Schreiber, Kiefer Sutherland and Martin Donovan.

At Any Price
Opens: April 26

This film takes a look at a multiple-generation farming business families in heartland Iowa with Dennis Quaid playing an ambitious farmer who wants to expand his empire, but becomes caught up in the genetically modified foods debate with a rival company. Zac Efron stars as his rebellious son who is much more keen on becoming a race car driver and escaping his small town life. The cast includes Heather Graham, Clancy Brown and Kim Dickens.

Filly Brown
Opens: April 26

This film is an inspiring and gritty portrait of a young artist striving to find her voice and seize her dreams without compromise. The cast includes Gina Rodriguez, Jenni Rivera, Emilio Rivera, Lou Diamond Phillips and Edward James Olmos.

Mud
Opens: April 26

The film stars Tye Sheridan and Jacob Lofland as Ellis and Neckbone, two young boys living on the Mississippi who encounter a drifter with a sordid past played by Matthew McConaughey.

The Big Wedding
Opens: April 26

This comedy is about a long-divorced couple (Robert De Niro and Diane Keaton) who fake still being married when their family unites for the wedding of their adopted son (Ben Barnes). It seems the son’s fiancé (Amanda Seyfried) has invited the young man’s ultra-religious birth mother along, a woman vehemently opposed to the idea of divorce. The cast includes Robin Williams and Katherine Heigl.

Movies coming out in May will be posted at the end of April.

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A Place to Call Home

As anyone who has a television set and access to the internet knows, Downton Abbey became an international sensation nearly overnight, racking up scores of fans all over the globe and amassing some pretty incredible ratings.

Now, it seems that Australia just might have the next best thing to Downton Abbey in the form of the 1950s mystery melodrama called A Place To Call Home that was created by Bevan Lee and the producers of the Australian TV shows Packed to the Rafters and Winners & Losers.

The only problem right now is that A Place To Call Home is expected to air in Australia only this Easter (yes, next weekend!), but let’s all keep our fingers crossed that the American TV gods will wise up fast and claim this mini-series for our side of the pond so we can enjoy watching it too.

In the meantime, here is a trailer for A Place To Call Home.

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Veronica Mars

You’ve probably already seen the articles at Entertainment Weekly or at Entertainment Tonight Online.

Or, maybe you’ve been reading all the Twitter posts, but it looks like this thing just might finally happen.

What is “that” thing I speak of, you ask?

A Veronica Mars movie!

Well, it looks like it might film this summer for a 2014 release…as long as fans can step up and help the Kickstarter campaign, that is.

Please visit here to learn all the details!

Let’s make this happen, Marshmellows!!

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Based on information provided by the Dark Horizons website and internet research, here are just some of the movies you can expect to see in the movie theatres in March.

Jack the Giant Slayer
Opens: March 1

This big-budget film is, of course, based on the classic fairytale story about Jack and the Beanstalk, following a young farmhand (Nicholas Hoult) who unwittingly opens a gateway between our world and a fearsome race of giants bent on reclaiming the Earth they once lost – forcing the farmhand into the battle of his life to stop them. The cast includes Stanley Tucci, Ian McShane, Bill Nighy and Ewan McGregor.

Phantom
Opens: March 1

This Cold War thriller is set entirely onboard a Soviet submarine, starring Ed Harris as the captain of Soviet submarine B756, a man who has secretly been suffering from seizures that alter his perception of reality. Forced to leave his wife and daughter, he is rushed into this classified mission armed with a single ICBM, and a device that renders them invisible to sonar. The Captain soon discovers that he has been chosen for this mission in the belief he would fail. Challenged by a rogue KGB special forces group (David Duchovny) bent on seizing control of the missile, the fate of humanity is in his hands. The film co-stars William Fichtner, Lance Henriksen, Jonathon Schaech, Natasha McElhone and Sean Patrick Flanery.

Stoker
Opens: March 1

The film was written by actor Wentworth Miller (Prison Break) and focuses on what happens after to a young girl and her mother who, after the death of the young girl’s father, moves in with her enigmatic uncle. The cast includes Mia Wasikowska, Matthew Goode, Nicole Kidman, Dermot Mulroney, Jacki Weaver, Lucas Till and Alden Enrenreich.

Dead Man Down
Opens: March 8

Noomi Rapace plays a woman seeking retribution after she was left disfigured while Colin Farrell plays a professional killer and right-hand man to an underground crime lord (Terrence Howard) – the same crime lord responsible for Rapace’s injury. She seduces and blackmails the killer into taking out his boss, and their intense relationship leads to a violent plan for revenge. The cast includes Dominic Cooper and Isabelle Huppert.

Emperor
Opens: March 8

The story is set in the days immediately after the Japanese surrendered at the end of World War II. General Douglas MacArthur (Tommy Lee Jones) was made the de facto ruler of Japan as Supreme Commander of the occupying forces. Matthew Fox (Lost) will play General Bonner Fellers, a Japanese expert brought in to make a crucial decision – should Emperor Hirohito be tried and hanged as a war criminal?

Oz: The Great and Powerful
Opens: March 8

When Oscar Diggs (James Franco), a small-time circus magician with dubious ethics, is hurled away from dusty Kansas to the vibrant Land of Oz, he thinks he’s hit the jackpot, with fame and fortune his for the taking. That is, until he meets the witches Theodora (Mila Kunis), Evanora (Rachel Weisz), and Glinda (Michelle Williams), who are not convinced he is the great wizard everyone’s been expecting. The film also stars Zach Braff, Joey King, Abigail Spencer and Bruce Campbell.

From Up On Poppy Hill
Opens: March 15

Set in 1963 Yokohama in the lead-up to the Tokyo Olympics the following year, the story follows a high school girl living in a boarding house. She and a boy who works for the newspaper club decide to clean up the school’s dilapidated ‘Latin Quarter’ clubhouse. Unfortunately the school’s chairman intends to demolish the building and they must try to persuade him to change his mind. Based on the 1980s manga, that features the voices of Sarah Bolger, Anton Yelchin, Ron Howard, Jeff Dunham, Gillian Anderson, Chris Noth, Isabelle Fuhrman, Emily Osment, Beau Bridges, Jamie Lee Curtis, Bruce Dern, Christina Hendricks and Aubrey Plaza.

The Call
Opens: March 15

The story begins when a 9-1-1 operator (Halle Berry) accidentally gets a young kidnapped woman murdered by serial killer. While she’s permanently affected by the horror of the incident, years later she gets her chance at redemption when she learns about another young woman (Abigail Breslin) that same killer had captured and works to save her. The film also stars Morris Chestnut, Michael Imperioli and Roma Maffia.

Upside Down
Opens: March 15

The story is set in an alternate reality where there are two separate worlds. One is inverted, affluent and hovering over the other. A humble guy from the world below (Jim Sturgess) holds on to the memory of a girl (Kirsten Dunst) he met in his youth from the world above. When he catches a glimpse of a grown-up version of her on television, nothing will stop him from getting her back – not even the laws of physics.

Love and Honor
Opens: March 22

Liam Hemsworth (The Hunger Games) plays a soldier fighting in the Vietnam war. He and a friend travel to Michigan on a week-long leave, and it is there that he falls in love with a hippie protester (Teresa Palmer from I Am Number Four). The guys soon debate going AWOL instead of returning to the war. The film also stars Aimee Teegarden (Friday Night Lights).

Olympus Has Fallen
Opens: March 22

Gerard Butler stars as a Secret Service agent pulled into an operation to rescue the U.S. President (Aaron Eckhart) after a team of North Korean operatives infiltrates the White House. The cast includes Morgan Freeman, Dylan McDermott and Ashley Judd.

The Croods
Opens: March 22

In this animated film, an earthquake forces a caveman to lead his family across a volatile world in search of a new home. This caveman is scared of anything new in life, keeping his family sheltered over the years. But now he’s forced to venture out into a dangerous world for the first time. Voices are provided by Nicolas Cage, Ryan Reynolds, Catherine Keener and Emma Stone.

G.I. Joe: Retaliation
Opens: March 29

The “Joes” are framed as traitors and are all seemingly wiped out; but the few that remain must stop Cobra from taking control of nuclear missiles and launching them at various cities. The cast includes Dwayne Johnson, Channing Tatum, Bruce Willis, Adrianne Palicki and Ray Stevenson.

The Host
Opens: March 29

Based on the book by Twilight author Stephenie Meyer, the film follows one young woman named Melanie Stryder (Saoirse Ronan), who has been inhabited by a Soul called ‘Wanderer,’ but Melanie refuses to fade away. Wanderer soon starts to see Melanie’s memories and eventually finds a connection with her. The pair then decides to set off together and find Melanie’s loved ones. The cast includes Jake Abel, Max Irons and Frances Fisher.

The Place Beyond the Pines
Opens: March 29

This is a multi-generational story of a motorcycle stunt rider (Ryan Gosling), who considers committing a crime in order to provide for his newborn child, an act that puts him on a collision course with a cop-turned-politician (Bradley Cooper). The cast includes Eva Mendes, Rose Byrne, Dane DeHaan, Bruce Greenwood and Ray Liotta.

Movies coming out in April will be posted at the end of March.

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Based on information provided by the Dark Horizons website and internet research, here are just some of the movies you can expect to see in the movie theatres in February.

Bullet to the Head
Opens: February 1

Sylvester Stallone plays an ageing old school hitman who teams with an idealistic young Korean NYPD detective (Sung Kang) to seek revenge on various New Orleans powerbrokers responsible for the two vicious murders that connect them. The cast includes Jason Mamoa, Christian Slater and Sarah Shahi.

Warm Bodies
Opens: February 1

After a zombie (Nicholas Hoult) becomes involved with the girlfriend (Teresa Palmer) of one of his victims, their romance sets in motion a sequence of events that might transform the entire lifeless world. The film also stars Dave Franco, John Malkovich and Rob Corddry.

A Glimpse Inside The Mind of Charles Swan III
Opens: February 8

Charlie Sheen plays a successful 1970s graphic designer who is irresistible to women. He soon slinks into a spiral of self-doubt and depression after being dumped, and must turn his life around. The cast includes Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman, Katheryn Winnick and Patricia Arquette.

Identity Thief
Opens: February 8

This film centers on a man (Jason Bateman) and the woman (Melissa McCarthy) who steals his identity. The film also stars Amanda Peet, Jon Favreau, John Cho, Morris Chestnut, Eric Stonestreet and Genesis Rodriguez.

Side Effects
Opens: February 8

This psychological thriller follows a young woman (Rooney Mara) who proceeds to mess with prescription drugs as she waits for her husband’s release from jail. The cast includes Jude Law, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Channing Tatum.

A Good Day to Die Hard
Opens: February 14

In this new version of the franchise, John McClane (Bruce Willis) is heading to Moscow to find his wayward son, Jack (Jai Courtney), who turns out to be a CIA operative working to prevent a nuclear-weapons heist by a Russian crime boss. The cast includes Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Cole Hauser and Amaury Nolasco.

Beautiful Creatures
Opens: February 14

This film is an adaptation of the first book in the Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl Caster Chronicles book series about a human boy (Alden Ehrenreich) and a girl (Alice Englert) from a family of people with special powers. The film also stars Jeremy Irons, Emma Thompson and Emmy Rossum.

Escape From Planet Earth
Opens: February 14

In this animated film, the story follows admired astronaut Scorch Supernova, a blue alien who masters in daring rescues with the help of his nerdy, by-the-rules brother. When warned of a dangerous planet named Earth, he heads there to check out the danger – only to find himself caught in a trap set by a ruthless human General at Area 51. As a result, the weakling brother has to man up to save his brother, his family and his planet. Voices will be provided by Brendan Fraser, Rob Corddry, Jessica Alba, Sarah Jessica Parker and James Gandolfini.

Safe Haven
Opens: February 14

In this adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks novel of the same name, a young woman (Julianne Hough), with a mysterious past, lands in Southport, North Carolina where her bond with a widowed store owner (Josh Duhamel) forces her to confront the dark secret that haunts her. Colbie Sumlders and David Lyons also star.

Inescapable
Opens: February 22

It is late January, 2011. The Tunisian government has just fallen and protests are building in Cairo. Adib Abdel Kareem, a Syrian expatriate (Alexander Siddig), has made a successful, new life for himself in Canada; but when his daughter, Muna, goes missing in Damascus, he must return to his homeland for the first time in two decades to find her. He calls on Fatima (Marisa Tomei), a former love he had to leave behind, to help him. A Canadian embassy official (Joshua Jackson) is at first helpful, but may have an agenda of his own. The cast includes Oded Fehr.

Snitch
Opens: February 22

A father (Dwayne Johnson) goes undercover for the DEA in order to free his son who was imprisoned after being set up in drug deal. The film also stars Benjamin Bratt, Susan Sarandon, Jon Bernthal, Harold Perrineau, Melina Kanakaredes and JD Pardo.

Movies coming out in March will be posted at the end of February.

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Prosecuting Casey Anthony

On January 19, the Lifetime movie Prosecuting Casey Anthony will debut at 8 PM.

Rob Lowe stars as Jeff Ashton, the Florida prosecutor in the controversial Caylee Anthony murder trial. The film reveals Ashton’s inside story of the true crime drama that captivated and then shocked the nation when Caylee Anthony’s mother, Casey, was acquitted of killing her daughter, despite what many thought to be overwhelming evidence of guilt.

The cast includes Elizabeth Mitchell (Lost and Revolution), Oscar Nunez (The Office), Marisa Ramirez (Spartacus: Gods of the Arena), Kevin Dunn (Transformers) and Virginia Welch (A God Named Pablo) as Casey Anthony.

Here is a trailer for Prosecuting Casey Anthony.

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Here is a list of the programming options to expect on TV this week:

It’s a busy night on January 14 with the two-hour winter premiere of Bones on FOX at 8 PM while it’s a big night of programming on Syfy with the new Canadian sci-fi series Continuum debuting at 8 PM followed by the season premieres of Being Human and Lost Girl at 9 and 10 PM respectively. Then on The CW, the new series The Carrie Diaries will debut at 8 PM with 90210 returning with new episodes in its new timeslot at 9 PM.

On January 16, both Arrow and Supernatural will be back with more new episodes on The CW at 8 and 9 PM respectively.

The Vampire Diaries will be back with more new episodes on The CW on January 17 at 8 PM. That same night Suits will be back with new episodes on the USA Network at 10 PM while the final two episodes of Haven will air back-to-back on Syfy at 8 and 9 PM.

The two-hour series finale of Fringe will air on FOX on January 18 at 8 PM while Nikita will return with all new episodes on The CW starting tonight at 8 PM.

January 19 will be another big night of programming, starting with the Hallmark Channel movie The Sweeter Side of Life at 9 PM as well as the Syfy movie Tasmanian Devil at 9 PM and the Lifetime movie Prosecuting Casey Anthony debuting at 8 PM.

That same night the new BBC America drama Ripper Street will debut at 9 PM and FOX will air a special look at the new drama series The Following at 12 Noon.

Mark your calendars!

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The big day has arrived, folks!

The Paley Center for Media has announced the full schedule for PaleyFest 2013 that will be held from March 1 to March 15 at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, California.

You can find the full schedule in the link below as well as information on how tickets can be ordered for both Paley Center members and the general public.

PaleyFest 2013 Schedule

NOTE: This year will feature two panels on the same day – two on March 3 and two on March 9. The first panel for each of those days will be at 1 PM and the second at 7 PM. It is my understanding the theatre will be cleared out after the end of the first panel on each day with new lines forming outside the theatre for the various ticket holders (VIP’s, members and non-members). If you plan on attending both panels for either of those two days, please be prepared for how the “wait” lines will be reformed.

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Here is the next list of modern-day writers who, in their own way, have paid homage to Jane Austen’s legendary stories. The entire list below is actually by one author – Mary Lydon Simonsen – who wrote books inspired by the classic characters created by the one and only Jane Austen.

Darcy Goes to War by Mary Lydon Simonsen

Darcy Goes to War: A Pride and Prejudice Re-Imagining
Released on September 15, 2012

Britain is now in its fourth year of war; it’s the spring of 1944. In order to defeat Adolph Hitler and his Nazis, everyone in the country must do his or her bit. While twenty-three-year-old Elizabeth Bennet makes her contribution by driving a lorry, Fitzwilliam Darcy flies Lancaster bombers over Germany. Because of the war, both are wary of falling in love, but when the two meet near an airbase in Hertfordshire, all bets are off. Set against the background of World War II, in Darcy Goes to War, Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy battle something more than class differences. The greatest evil of the 20th Century is trying to bring Britain to its knees. In order to be together, they must survive the war.

Becoming Elizabeth Darcy by Mary Lydon Simonsen

Becoming Elizabeth Darcy
Released on November 15, 2011

In 2010, American, Elizabeth Hannigan, suffering from the swine flu, falls into a coma and wakes up in the bed and body of Elizabeth Bennet Darcy. Beth soon realizes that the only way back to her life in the 21st Century is through the master of Pemberley, Jane Austen’s Fitzwilliam Darcy. But first she must discover the dark secret that brought her to Pemberley in 1826 in the first place. Becoming Elizabeth Darcy is the story of love, loyalty, and loss, where a very modern woman is called upon to resolve the problems of Jane Austen’s most beloved couple.

Captain Wentworth Home From the Sea by Mary Lydon Simonsen

Captain Wentworth Home From the Sea
Released on October 24, 2011

In 1806, Frederick Wentworth returned to the sea in hopes of leaving behind memories of his lost love, Anne Elliot of Kellynch Hall. But after eight years as the captain of the Laconia, he has failed to jettison recollections of the only woman he could ever love, that is, until a shipboard accident robs him of his memory. When he is once again thrown into Anne’s company, he knows nothing of their previous engagement. With the slate wiped clean, will Anne Elliot be able to secure the love of Captain Frederick Wentworth or will all opportunities to reclaim a lost love be denied her?

Darcy on the Hudson by Mary Lydon Simonsen

Darcy on the Hudson: A Pride and Prejudice Re-imagining
Released on August 9, 2011

When Fitzwilliam Darcy, Georgiana Darcy, and Charles Bingley set sail from England to New York, each travels with a different purpose in mind. Georgiana wants to put a particularly jarring incident involving a family friend behind her, and Charles wishes to visit his uncle in an exciting new land. For Darcy, it is an opportunity to explore the possibilities of new sources of wealth in the expanding United States, but once Darcy meets American Elizabeth Bennet, it becomes the beginning of a love story. But will cultural differences and a possible second war with England keep them apart?

A Wife for Mr. Darcy by Mary Lydon Simonsen

A Wife for Mr. Darcy
Released on July 1, 2011

When he meets Elizabeth, Mr. Darcy is already courting another young lady and now, in addition to his original qualms, Darcy has a real matter of honor to overcome.

A Walk in the Meadows at Rosings Park by Mary Lydon Simonsen

A Walk in the Meadows at Rosings Park
Released on June 1, 2011

The day after the assembly at Meryton, Fitzwilliam Darcy departs Hertfordshire, believing that he leaves little of interest behind him. But when Elizabeth Bennet comes to Kent, Darcy has an opportunity for a second look at the dark-haired beauty, and he is instantly smitten. Unfortunately for Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth has a long memory, and the gentleman from Derbyshire will have to earn her love. His efforts begin with a walk in the meadows at Rosings Park.

Darcy and Elizabeth The Language of the Fan by Mary Lydon Simonsen

Darcy and Elizabeth: The Language of the Fan
Released on May 30, 2011

While Jane Bennet is recuperating at Netherfield Park, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are frequently thrown into each other’s company. Despite initial resistance, the two adversaries find that their first impressions are changing, especially after Lizzy overhears a conversation between Darcy and Charles Bingley using the language of the fan.

Mr. Darcy’s Angel of Mercy by Mary Lydon Simonsen

Mr. Darcy’s Angel of Mercy: A Romance of The Great War
Released on April 30, 2011

Two years after the conclusion of The Great War, those affected by the conflagration are still trying to put their lives back together, including Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy. While Darcy grapples with horrific memories from the war, Elizabeth, who had served as a Voluntary Aid Detachment, suppresses most recollections of her service in France. But Darcy suspects that there is one memory that the two share: a beautiful night in a hospital ward in France when Darcy was visited by an angel of mercy, an angel who might just possibly be Elizabeth Bennet.

For All the Wrong Reasons by Mary Lydon Simonsen

For All the Wrong Reasons: A Pride and Prejudice Re-imaging
Released on March 31, 2011

Pemberley, the Darcy estate, is entailed away from the female line. When Fitzwilliam Darcy learns that his heir, Peter Grayson, is engaged to Caroline Bingley, he realizes that he must take a wife and father a son. But will Elizabeth Bennet agree to enter into a loveless marriage, and if she does, will she wed for all the wrong reasons?

The Perfect Bride for Mr. Darcy by Mary Lydon Simonsen

The Perfect Bride for Mr. Darcy
Released on January 1, 2011

Convinced that the lovely Elizabeth Bennet is her brother’s soul mate, Georgiana Darcy enlists her clever and not at all snobbish cousin Anne de Bourgh in ensuring that pride and prejudice aren’t able to keep these two hearts apart. All is going according to plan until Lydia Bennet brings scandal on the family by eloping with George Wickham, and Darcy is called away from Elizabeth’s side before he has a chance to propose. It will take all Georgiana and Anne’s considerable matchmaking talents to ensure that Elizabeth and Darcy are reunited in time to claim their happily ever after.

Anne Elliot: A New Beginning by Mary Lydon Simonsen

Anne Elliot, A New Beginning: A Persuasion Re-imaging
Released on May 24, 2010

On Anne Elliot’s 25th birthday, her family declared her to be a spinster, but instead of being downcast by this change in status, she finds it to be quite liberating. As a result of her new-found freedom, Anne becomes a long-distance runner, and this activity greatly increases her confidence. It is this new Anne who Captain Frederick Wentworth meets when he sees the love of his life after eight years of separation. The Captain admires the changes in Anne, and he finds that he is falling in love with her all over again. However, there is a complication. The heir to Kellynch, the Elliot estate, William Elliot, has also come back into the picture after an estrangement with Anne’s father, Sir Walter Elliot, and he has set his sights on Anne. Now living in Bath, Anne senses that something is not right, and with the help of a street urchin named Swoosh, she sets out to discover what William Elliot is really like.

Searching for Pemberley by Mary Lydon Simonsen

Searching for Pemberley
Released on December 1, 2009
(First Released as Pemberley Remembered in 2007)

This story is about a love-torn American girl in post-WWII London. Young and eager for adventure, Maggie Joyce has left her jobless Pennsylvania coal-mining town for a typist position overseas. In London, she discovers two love interests as well as connections to the real-life Londoners rumored to have been the basis for Pride’s Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy. Learning to disregard her prim and proper instincts, Maggie becomes closer to her very own version of Darcy, as well as the families of the original Darcy and Bennet, from whom she receives old diary entries and letters.

More lists coming soon…

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Merlin Series 5 Poster

The fifth and final season of the BBC series Merlin will be back on Syfy starting tomorrow Friday, January 4 at 10 PM.

For three years, Camelot has known peace and prosperity with Arthur (Bradley James) as its benevolent king and Guinevere (Angel Coulby) as his beloved queen. But even the advice and counsel of their trusted adviser, Merlin (Colin Morgan), cannot prevent what is about to happen.

As the series return we start off with the episode entitled “Arthur’s Bane, Part 1”, the first part of a two-part season premiere, in which Morgana (Katie McGrath) has reappeared after a mysterious disappearance.

Fans of the show will be surprised to see the transformation of Guinevere from loyal servant to Queen of Camelot; but “Camelot is under threat once again,” so says Angel Coulby. “Gwen has been left to look after the kingdom while Arthur goes away”.

Katie McGrath shares that “The period between Seasons 4 and 5 is the most important character-defining time for (her character) Morgana. Everything she has feared about being magical has come to pass – she has been discovered, she has been locked in a dungeon, and the fact that it did has helped push her down the road to her own destiny. This has given her the extra push to be even more malevolent”.

At the Round Table

Part 1 of the season premiere of Merlin finds Morgana in wintry exile, obsessed with finding a mysterious object known only as “The Diamair” or the key to all knowledge. To aid her relentless search, Morgana has taken prisoners from throughout the kingdom – including Sir Gwaine (Eoin Macken) and Sir Perceval (Tom Hopper), who toil in the depths of Morgana’s lair while plotting their escape.

Merlin and Arthur join the effort to find the Knights, but it’s only a matter of time until they are captured themselves; but not before discovering that an old acquaintance is also back in Camelot, a mysterious Druid named Mordred (Alexander Vlahos).

Actor Liam Cunningham (Game of Thrones) will co-star in part 1 of the Merlin season premiere, playing Ruadan, whose hatred of Camelot makes him a perfect match for the evil Morgana.

Fans can follow the latest news on Merlin at the show’s official Facebook page here and make sure to tune in to Syfy every Friday night for a new episode.

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