Paula Haifley
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Did you forget to watch episode 3 of 'Spacegirls', loser? Space Girls episode 3: PLANETSIDE!, is probably more awesome female funny space adventure than you can handle, you jerk.
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10/15/10 |
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Stacie Ponder's 'Space Girls' on Logo Channel Space Girls is the newest sci-fi space opera comedy from filmmaker/writer Stacie Ponder (Ghostella's Haunted Tomb) and this time, its even funnier. And Space-y-er. Because it is set in space. The female-character driven series will air on late-night/early-morning TV on the Logo Channel show Bridget McManus's That Time of the Month, hosted by comedien Bridget McManus.
"Space Girls was borne of my desire to make a movie about...umm...girls in space," says Ponder about the imeptus to committ such an act...
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04/30/10 |
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Stacie Ponder's 'Space Girls' lands on TV on Logo Channel! Space Girls is the newest sci-fi space opera comedy from filmmaker/writer Stacie Ponder (Ghostella's Haunted Tomb) and this time, its even funnier. And Space-y-er. Because it is set in space. The female-character driven series will air on late-night/early-morning TV on the Logo Channel show Bridget McManus's That Time of the Month, hosted by comedien Bridget McManus.
"Space Girls was borne of my desire to make a movie about...umm...girls in space," says Ponder about the imeptus to committ such an act...
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04/30/10 |
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Horror Society Presents 'Women of Horror II' Film Festival Horror website Horror Society is having a second women of horror film festival on May 1st, 2010, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
The film festival will feature a bevy of awesome features and shorts made by women like the new feature Trippin' by Devi Snively, Kathryn Bigelow's classic 1987 vampire/western Near Dark, Jane Rose's Heading Home, and Paula Haifley's Movie Monster Insurance, plus a charity auction for Kreepylady Kristin, and the all-female band Dead Man’s Wake. 8 hours of female-horror-enthused fun...
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04/10/10 |
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Ghouls on Film (Birmingham, U.K.) Nia Edwards-Behi's women-only horror festival, Ghouls on Film, has announced the initial lineup! Starting at 3pm on February 20th, 2010 at the Mixing Bowl in Birmingham, United Kingdom is an hour of shorts, including films by Amanda Boyle, Paula Haifley, Faye Jackson, Melanie Light and a brand new short by Maude Michaud.
There will be two feature films screening for your pleasure: Kate Glover’s outback slasher Slaughtered and the UK PREMIERE of the Soska Sisters’ Dead Hooker in a Trunk!
In addition to all this filmic goodness, very special guest Emily Booth will be in attendance and giving us a peek at her brand new webseries, Behind the Screams! Full details of the program will be made available nearer the festival date.
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01/15/10 |
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U.K. 'Ghouls on Film' fest announces lineup! Nia Edwards-Behi's women-only horror festival, Ghouls on Film, has announced the initial lineup! Starting at 3pm on February 20th, 2010 at the Mixing Bowl in Birmingham, United Kingdom is an hour of shorts, including films by Amanda Boyle, Paula Haifley, Faye Jackson, Melanie Light and a brand new short by Maude Michaud.
There will be two feature films screening for your pleasure: Kate Glover’s outback slasher Slaughtered and the UK PREMIERE of the Soska Sisters’ Dead Hooker in a Trunk!
In addition to all this filmic goodness, very special guest Emily Booth will be in attendance and giving us a peek at her brand new webseries, Behind the Screams! Full details of the program will be made available nearer the festival date.
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01/15/10 |
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Sorority Row (2009) Written by: Josh Stolberg, Pete Goldfinger, and Mark Rosman
Directed by: Stewart Hendler
Featuring: Briana Evigan, Leah Pipes, Rumer Willis, Jamie Chung, Audrina Patridge, Carrie Fisher
Review by: Paula Haifley
The new remake of House on Sorority Row comes out today, and surprisingly, it doesn’t suck. If you’re looking for a fun, airy popcorn slasher film with some good jumps and only a little brain activity, Sorority Row will satisfy you. It’s a hamburger from the cafeteria instead of a steak from a non-chain restaurant.
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09/11/09 |
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Lucy Lawless in 'Spartacus: Blood and Sand' - A '300' for TV? By Paula Haifley
I’ve never been scolded by a famous TV actress before, let alone one with twinkling blue eyes, a devilish grin, and a reputation for on-screen butt kicking as Xena, Warrior Princess. When Lucy Lawless, one of the stars of the upcoming TV series Spartacus: Blood and Sand, teasingly gave me a hard time for not speaking up much during the press conference for her show at the 2009 San Diego Comic Con, it did make me ask more questions. I guess it’s that commanding personality that serves her well in her role as a powerful, manipulative Roman wife on the show...
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08/03/09 |
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