It's always a night full of sportstastic fun when the 2014 Espy Awards go down in Los Angeles. The spectacular event took place this evening (July 16) inside the Nokia Live Theater and featured the wonderful emcee skills of rapper Drake.
As for the evening's winners, the Best Team prize went to the Seattle Seahawks and Best Male and Female Athlete went to Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder) and Ronda Rousey (Ufc fighter), respectively.
Meanwhile, Chris Brown and Drake proved that there is no more feud over Rihanna by performing a lighthearted skit together.
Check out the full list of ESPYs winners below!
Best Team
Winner Seattle Seahawks, NFL
Boston Red Sox, Mlb
Connecticut Women’s Basketball
Florida State Football
Los Angeles Kings, NHL
San Antonio Spurs, NBA
Best Male Athlete
Winner Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City Thunder
Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos
Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers
Floyd Mayweather, Boxer
Best Jockey
Winner Victor Espinoza...
As for the evening's winners, the Best Team prize went to the Seattle Seahawks and Best Male and Female Athlete went to Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder) and Ronda Rousey (Ufc fighter), respectively.
Meanwhile, Chris Brown and Drake proved that there is no more feud over Rihanna by performing a lighthearted skit together.
Check out the full list of ESPYs winners below!
Best Team
Winner Seattle Seahawks, NFL
Boston Red Sox, Mlb
Connecticut Women’s Basketball
Florida State Football
Los Angeles Kings, NHL
San Antonio Spurs, NBA
Best Male Athlete
Winner Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City Thunder
Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos
Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers
Floyd Mayweather, Boxer
Best Jockey
Winner Victor Espinoza...
- 7/17/2014
- GossipCenter
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes release details for A Resurrection, details on a virtual trading card series called Closet Monsters, casting news for Dead Afterlife, a Q&A with Vigilante Diaries’ Christian Sesma, and much more:
A Resurrection Release Details: “Archstone Distribution announces the VOD, Digital Download and DVD release of A Resurrection from Writer/Director Matt Orlando (Barbershop). The film stars Mischa Barton (Fox’s “The Oc”), Devon Sawa (CW’s “Nikita”) Jonathan Michael Trautmann (96 Minutes) and the late Michael Clarke Duncan (The Green Mile). A Resurrection will be available on VOD on July 23, 2013 and on DVD on August 6, 2013. It was released this week for Digital Download on all internet platforms, including iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Xbox Video and Vudu. The announcement was made today by Archstone Distribution’s Brady Bowen.
A Resurrection...
A Resurrection Release Details: “Archstone Distribution announces the VOD, Digital Download and DVD release of A Resurrection from Writer/Director Matt Orlando (Barbershop). The film stars Mischa Barton (Fox’s “The Oc”), Devon Sawa (CW’s “Nikita”) Jonathan Michael Trautmann (96 Minutes) and the late Michael Clarke Duncan (The Green Mile). A Resurrection will be available on VOD on July 23, 2013 and on DVD on August 6, 2013. It was released this week for Digital Download on all internet platforms, including iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Xbox Video and Vudu. The announcement was made today by Archstone Distribution’s Brady Bowen.
A Resurrection...
- 7/14/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Fans of legendary authors H.P. Lovecraft, Ray Bradbury and Robert E. Howard are no doubt familiar with the classic genre magazine Weird Tales, which launched the writing careers of those and countless other literary legends. Founded in 1923, the magazine became an icon of the genre and inspired many of its readers to take up writing themselves – including a young Stephen King, whose first exposure to Weird Tales came from issues once owned by his father. The original publication closed up shop back in 1954, and despite many attempts to revive it, Weird Tales remained mostly dormant until 1988, when it resurfaced in a different format and style than the original. Ownership has changed hands recently to Publisher John Harlacher and Editor-in-Chief Marvin Kaye, who vowed to take the magazine back to its roots. The newly-relaunched Weird Tales began appropriately enough with a Lovecraft theme focusing on Hpl's “Old Ones,” with original stories...
- 7/11/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
We all love H.P. Lovecraft, don't we? If not, please feel free to turn your Justin Bieber CD back on and spin that latest episode of "Pretty Little Liars"; you're not gonna find much here to suit your fancy.
Our good friends at Titan Books just released a new collection of tales inspired by Lovecraft, entitled Black Wings of Cthulhu, and they've been nice enough to provide us with a complete story from the collection, exclusive to Dread Central!
Below you'll find the opening to Michael Shea's "Copping Squid", a nasty little modern take on Lovecraft's mythos that's a good representation of the tales in the book. Click here or on the story's title below to download it in its entirety.
Shea also wrote the Lovecraftian novel The Color Out of Time (Daw, 1984) and is the author of the short story collection Polyphemus (Arkham House, 1987). His Cthulhu mythos story...
Our good friends at Titan Books just released a new collection of tales inspired by Lovecraft, entitled Black Wings of Cthulhu, and they've been nice enough to provide us with a complete story from the collection, exclusive to Dread Central!
Below you'll find the opening to Michael Shea's "Copping Squid", a nasty little modern take on Lovecraft's mythos that's a good representation of the tales in the book. Click here or on the story's title below to download it in its entirety.
Shea also wrote the Lovecraftian novel The Color Out of Time (Daw, 1984) and is the author of the short story collection Polyphemus (Arkham House, 1987). His Cthulhu mythos story...
- 3/27/2012
- by Mr. Dark
- DreadCentral.com
Each week, Shock Till You Drop and Dark Delicacies - Burbank, California's premiere horror shop - offers you a look at the bestselling books in fiction and nonfiction. All titles below can be ordered up at DarkDel.com . There you'll also find details on upcoming signings and other events. Hardback Fiction 1.) "Age of Desire" (Desperado), Russell/Barker 2.) "Copping Sound" (Perilous Books), Michael Shea 3.) "The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein" (Doubleday), Peter Ackroyd 4.) "Dark Delicacies: Fear" (Running Press), Howison/Gelb (eds) 5.) "The Thirteen Days of Christmas" (Disney Press), Davison/Gardner Hardback Nonfiction 1.) "Universal Studios Monsters" (Universe), Michael Mallory 2.) "The Art...
- 1/3/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Britain's Queen Elizabeth has been "saddened" by the death of her former press secretary. Michael Shea - who was also a diplomat and author - died in his Edinburgh home aged 71. A Buckingham Palace spokesman said the 83-year-old monarch has been informed of the death, and was upset by the news. Michael was appointed press secretary to Elizabeth in 1978 and served during the courtship and marriage of Prince Charles and Princess Diana and the incident that saw an intruder break into the palace and sit on the queen's bed. He travelled to 65 countries during his royal service, which ended in 1987 when he stepped down to become chairman of the Royal Lyceum Theatre and director of the...
- 10/20/2009
- Monsters and Critics
In the not-too-distant future, humanity is so decimated by poverty that people will do anything for money. An innovative producer gives the poor hope by offering them work as extras in a series of “live death” films where they’ll be stalked by giant, blood-thirsty mechanical monsters. The job is easy - survive.
First off, the concept behind Michael Shea’s The Extra is brilliant. By taking a story like The Running Man to a much darker place, this could’ve been an entertaining read. But it wasn’t. I’ve studied Joyce, Milton, Shakespeare, Burroughs, etc and I’ve never come across a work as hard to understand as The Extra. It’s not that the novel is so genius that it’s over my head. It’s the opposite. I hate to say this because I’m sure Shea worked painstakingly hard on this, but The Extra is a poorly-written,...
First off, the concept behind Michael Shea’s The Extra is brilliant. By taking a story like The Running Man to a much darker place, this could’ve been an entertaining read. But it wasn’t. I’ve studied Joyce, Milton, Shakespeare, Burroughs, etc and I’ve never come across a work as hard to understand as The Extra. It’s not that the novel is so genius that it’s over my head. It’s the opposite. I hate to say this because I’m sure Shea worked painstakingly hard on this, but The Extra is a poorly-written,...
- 10/11/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Rich Mallery)
- Fangoria
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