Interview With Stephanie Sandmeier of Myx TV’s “The Doll Life”

Interview With Stephanie Sandmeier of Myx TV’s “The Doll Life”

Stephanie has been one of the Dolldelight models from the very beginning. Now as the head model, her primary duties are to help recruit local models for the fashion shows and mentor new girls.  Stephanie’s outspoken, tomboy personality is often at odds with the sweet, girly Dolldelight look. In addition to modeling, Stephanie is also the manager of a K-Pop band known as Lolita Dark and is a singer and cosplayer.

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Domino is cast for Deadpool Sequel

Hey O&G fans, after all the rumors and cast correction, Deadpoolhas finally cast Domino. Atlanta breakout Zazie Beetz will play Domino in the upcoming Deadpool sequel. Ryan Reynolds, made the announcement Thursday via Twitter, with the caption "Domino Effect." 

Producers were looking to specifically cast a black or Latina actress in the role of Domino, testing a variety of actresses, an finally chose Beetz. Deadpool 2 will be directed by John Wick filmmaker David Leitch, with original Deadpool scripters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick returning to pen the follow-up for Fox, along with The Martian writer Drew Goddard. Simon Kinberg, Lauren Shuler Donner and Reynolds are set to produce.

 

3on3 Freestyle “Street” Basketball" Review

3on3 Freestyle “Street” Basketball" Review

In 3on3 Freestyle, fifteen colorful, unique and recognizable male and female basketball players each have their own abilities and moves, being able to play a specific position. Players can use crisp passes, mesmerizing dribbling or force their way through defenders to win the game. 

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Turner And Warner Bros. Announce New Domestic Premium Streaming Service

Turner And Warner Bros. Announce New Domestic Premium Streaming Service

Time Warner’s Turner and Warner Bros. announced they have partnered on a new standalone domestic premium video subscription service – Boomerang – that will launch in the Spring.

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Welcome To Hanwell: Open World Horror Game

Hey O&G fans, Indie DB created an open world horror game titled Welcome To Hanwell. Here is a little description of the game:

Welcome to Hanwell!

A place full of your worst nightmares. Nightmares that you have learned to just accept as a part of life.

Monsters, known in the game as Anomalies are everywhere, but never arrive without warning from the Hanwell Council of Public Protection (HCPP). One night after a seemingly normal preperation you wake to hear your dictafone screaming with interference. A sign that an Anomaly is nearby. Thus begins a terrifying adventure into the depths of Hanwell.

In Hanwell, you are who you choose to be. An Anomaly hunter collecting trophies for your home. Just an everyday person trying to get by in a world full of horror. Or an explorer searching for clues as to what happened in Hanwell, a once safe haven from the Anomalies. Leading you to the infamous HCPP research center.

WELCOME TO HANWELL Gameplay Walkthrough OPEN WORLD HORROR Game 2017 Welcome to Hanwell is a survival horror game set in a universe where anything in your nightmares are an everyday part of life...

Welcome to Hanwell is an open world psychological horror game. Find out more at

https://twitter.com/welcometohanwel?lang=en

http://www.indiedb.com/games/welcome-to-hanwell/

New Streaming Service BritBox by BBC and ITV Officially Launches

New Streaming Service BritBox by BBC and ITV Officially Launches

Today marks the highly-anticipated launch of the BritBox digital streaming service, a collaboration of UK programming powerhouses BBC Worldwide and ITV.  BritBox is the largest library of British programming ever assembled in one place with literally thousands of hours of content

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BishounenCon 2017!

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This year was the first time this event took place and it was very obvious. Vendors and artists alley in the same room, tiny little panel rooms and such... Very small but let me tell you, I have never felt so much love at a convention before. All the authors, vendors, artists, and other attendees were kind, funny, and so amazingly understanding. And I say understanding because I walked into the Yuri!! On Ice panel and was very likely the only one in the room who never saw the show. I came there to see what it was about and everyone was excited to share.

The same could be said for the author panels (which, I attended for obvious reasons) where I learned a great deal about tropes in LGBTQ fiction and how to represent a wider range of characters.

I also got some swag, of course:

I will be reviewing these books, of course. And those first two books are signed! :D

If this con keeps going (PLEASE DO) next time, I would make a weekend out of it. I ended up having to miss panels I really wanted to see because I didn't want to be driving back home at 1 am. People get stupid on highways normally so add dark and bridges to that and NOPE. Lenni would rather not, thanks.

Overall, I learned a lot, I met some fun people, I gave out a bunch of cards, and I have some fun books to review. I would love to attend next year and I hope it was successful enough to warrant a yearly event.