Interview with Paul McGillion from @erinwise82

Paul McGillion is a face you probably recognize from an array of television shows and movies. His talent as no end, having the uncanny ability to completely emerse himself into a role so profoundly, that the audience cannot help but be drawn into his character and onscreen presence.

Starring in the fresh new dance movie called “Heartbeats”, he plays the father of a talented young dancer, trying to follow her dreams. I was given the opportunity to chat with Paul about this role and some of his experiences playing it. It was a great experience learning his take of the film.

Paul has also grabbed a part in movie “Midnight Run”, starring Bella Thorne and Patrick Schwarzenegger, coming soon. That didn’t stop this dedicated man from being cast in a recurring role on CW’s “The Flash”, as well a snagging a part in the third season of “Frontier”.

Whether it’s science fiction, drama, or action, Paul’s accolades will captivate audiences with his unmistakable talent and charisma. Let’s take a look at what he had to say. Continue reading “Interview with Paul McGillion from @erinwise82”

Fangirl Freakouts: @AnyoneButMe from @kleffnotes

This Fangirl Freakouts is all about the webseries Anyone But Me, which will be celebrating a huge milestone at ClexaCon. This series came out ten years ago and they’ll have their own panel to discuss the series. Check out all my thoughts about the series here. Continue reading “Fangirl Freakouts: @AnyoneButMe from @kleffnotes”

The Tokyo 5 Part 1 Comic Book Review from @kleffnotes

In this science fiction manga collaboration between Australian comic book writer Andrew Archer and Philippines based artist NICE, we are introduced to five young women who have found themselves completely changed by something that happened to them as children. The Tokyo 5 examines genetic mutation and what can happen when forces outside of this world decide to change humankind. Through this first volume Archer reveals a secret battle taking place beneath the surface of Japan that has been shrouded in mystery for years. Continue reading “The Tokyo 5 Part 1 Comic Book Review from @kleffnotes”

@ClexaCon Countdown: @tellofilms Highlight from @kleffnotes

Last week I focused on the sponsors of ClexaCon, but I intentionally did not discuss Tello Films so that I could focus a bit more on this specific sponsor. While LGBT+ representation has been slowly growing in television and in movies, there is still so much work to be done to improve and increase the amount of characters we see who identify as part of the community. Tello Films has been working hard since their creation in 2007 with a focus on lesbian and queer characters and they refuse to allow any programming to end with the death of a lesbian character. I wanted to highlight some of their series for those of you who may not be as familiar with their programming as we get closer to convention time. Continue reading “@ClexaCon Countdown: @tellofilms Highlight from @kleffnotes”