Sex/Life is a Netflix series based on the book by Bb Easton. It stars Sarah Shahi, Mike Vogel and Adam Demos.
Sex/Life comes to us with the same pretensions as the first season: to warm up the audience’s mood with these handsome protagonists and their adventures full of desire, dreams and, of course, sex.
About the Series Sex/Life
The story of a woman who, fed up with a boring marriage, sees in her new lover new ways to explore and rediscover herself.
A series created from the production and from the intelligence of its author, Bb Easton, who has known how to read the market and give the public what they want, now in television format and just the day when spring begins.
You know, a whole awakening of the hormones for these dates so natural, full of life and with many new adventures for everyone, this time in the always frenetic New York,...
Sex/Life comes to us with the same pretensions as the first season: to warm up the audience’s mood with these handsome protagonists and their adventures full of desire, dreams and, of course, sex.
About the Series Sex/Life
The story of a woman who, fed up with a boring marriage, sees in her new lover new ways to explore and rediscover herself.
A series created from the production and from the intelligence of its author, Bb Easton, who has known how to read the market and give the public what they want, now in television format and just the day when spring begins.
You know, a whole awakening of the hormones for these dates so natural, full of life and with many new adventures for everyone, this time in the always frenetic New York,...
- 3/2/2023
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid - TV
Sarah Shahi is an American television actress, model, and former NFL Cheerleader. She is best known for her roles on USA Network’s Fairly Legal, NBC’s Life, and CBS’s Person of Interest. She began her career as a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader at the age of 19 before transitioning to acting.
Sarah Shahi. Depostiphotos
Shahi was born in Euless, Texas to a Spanish mother and Iranian father. She studied theatre at Southern Methodist University and worked as an actress in Dallas theatres before moving to Los Angeles in 1999 to pursue an acting career. Her first major television role was playing Kate Reed on the USA Network legal drama Fairly Legal from 2011-2012. She then joined the cast of NBC’s drama Life from 2007-2009 as Detective Dani Reese. From 2011-2016 Shahi starred as Sameen Shaw on CBS’s Person of Interest.
In addition to her acting career, Shahi has also...
Sarah Shahi. Depostiphotos
Shahi was born in Euless, Texas to a Spanish mother and Iranian father. She studied theatre at Southern Methodist University and worked as an actress in Dallas theatres before moving to Los Angeles in 1999 to pursue an acting career. Her first major television role was playing Kate Reed on the USA Network legal drama Fairly Legal from 2011-2012. She then joined the cast of NBC’s drama Life from 2007-2009 as Detective Dani Reese. From 2011-2016 Shahi starred as Sameen Shaw on CBS’s Person of Interest.
In addition to her acting career, Shahi has also...
- 2/26/2023
- by Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Written by Kim Newman | Art by Paul McCaffrey | Published by Titan Comics
This has been a fun world to visit over the last 3 issues. Full of ‘new’ characters inspired by their classic literary counterparts, it is a new story that still feels strangely familiar. Kim Newman has pulled a Alan Moore by tying together characters in a story that weren’t meant to ever meet, has given them all a horror spin, and now they all seem very at home with each other. Dracula, The Lord of Strange Deaths (Fu Manchu), The Professor (Moriarty), Graf Von Orlok (Nosferatu) are but a few faces in a sea of near familiar ones, with roles both large and small to play.
The main pieces on our board right now though are Kate Reed, The Limehouse Ring, The Council of Seven Days, and Penelope Churchward. If you came in late you have missed far too much to recap,...
This has been a fun world to visit over the last 3 issues. Full of ‘new’ characters inspired by their classic literary counterparts, it is a new story that still feels strangely familiar. Kim Newman has pulled a Alan Moore by tying together characters in a story that weren’t meant to ever meet, has given them all a horror spin, and now they all seem very at home with each other. Dracula, The Lord of Strange Deaths (Fu Manchu), The Professor (Moriarty), Graf Von Orlok (Nosferatu) are but a few faces in a sea of near familiar ones, with roles both large and small to play.
The main pieces on our board right now though are Kate Reed, The Limehouse Ring, The Council of Seven Days, and Penelope Churchward. If you came in late you have missed far too much to recap,...
- 6/26/2017
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
Written by Kim Newman | Art by Paul McCaffrey | Published by Titan Comics
This has been great fun so far, a nice blend of interesting story, familiar though slightly different literary characters, and a whole load of alternate universe world building. Hugely entertaining stuff. This series pretty much had me at Queen Victoria marrying Count Dracula. What’s not to love? I have been waiting though for the Council of the Seven Days, and specifically our heroine Kate Reed, to really develop into living, breathing characters. Up to now they have seemed more like ploy devices at times, albeit very enjoyable plot devices.
So where were we? Well, The Council was attacked by Count Dracula’s Grey Men. Most escaped, with the help of Fah Lo Suee and the criminal Limehouse Ring, though Monday and Thursday were captured. The Limehouse Ring want Kate to use her old friend Penelope Churchward to...
This has been great fun so far, a nice blend of interesting story, familiar though slightly different literary characters, and a whole load of alternate universe world building. Hugely entertaining stuff. This series pretty much had me at Queen Victoria marrying Count Dracula. What’s not to love? I have been waiting though for the Council of the Seven Days, and specifically our heroine Kate Reed, to really develop into living, breathing characters. Up to now they have seemed more like ploy devices at times, albeit very enjoyable plot devices.
So where were we? Well, The Council was attacked by Count Dracula’s Grey Men. Most escaped, with the help of Fah Lo Suee and the criminal Limehouse Ring, though Monday and Thursday were captured. The Limehouse Ring want Kate to use her old friend Penelope Churchward to...
- 5/25/2017
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
Written by Kim Newman | Art by Paul McCaffrey | Published by Titan Comics
The first issue of the Anno Dracula 1895 comic series, from the mind of Kim Newman, threw in enough ideas and concepts to fill a dozen issues of most other series. I say ‘new’, but the series grew out of Kim Newman’s Anno Dracula world he has been building through his novels. In what has become a familiar genre now, Newman creates his own fictional stories using real world people and events, but always with a twist. Queen Victoria marrying Count Dracula for example, or Jack the Ripper murdering prostitutes because they were actually vampires. A lot of clever ideas bobbing around gave me extremely high hopes for this 5 part series.
Very tough to give a complete summary of last issue if you missed it, but essentially Count Dracula has been in control of The British Empire for 10 years,...
The first issue of the Anno Dracula 1895 comic series, from the mind of Kim Newman, threw in enough ideas and concepts to fill a dozen issues of most other series. I say ‘new’, but the series grew out of Kim Newman’s Anno Dracula world he has been building through his novels. In what has become a familiar genre now, Newman creates his own fictional stories using real world people and events, but always with a twist. Queen Victoria marrying Count Dracula for example, or Jack the Ripper murdering prostitutes because they were actually vampires. A lot of clever ideas bobbing around gave me extremely high hopes for this 5 part series.
Very tough to give a complete summary of last issue if you missed it, but essentially Count Dracula has been in control of The British Empire for 10 years,...
- 4/26/2017
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
Paul McCaffrey, Tom Mandrake, Brian Williamson, Jeff Zornow, and Mike Collins each illustrated a variant cover for Titan Comics’ Anno Dracula #1! We have a look at the covers as well as six preview pages. Written by Kim Newman, Anno Dracula #1 hits shelves on March 22nd.
“The Anno Dracula series depict an alternate 19th-century history where the characters of Bram Stoker’s Dracula fail to prevent Count Dracula’s subjugation of Great Britain, creating in a world where vampires are living amongst humans and a central part of society.
Titan Comics’ brand-new Anno Dracula #1 comes with five spectacular variant covers to collect from top industry artists including; Paul McCaffrey, Tom Mandrake (The Mummy), Brian Williamson (The New Avengers), Jeff Zornow (Halloween), and Mike Collins (Batman).
Anno Dracula #1
Writer: Kim Newman
Artist: Paul McCaffrey
Fc • 32pp • $3.99 On sale: March 22, 2017.
1895. Prince Dracula has ruled Great Britain for ten years, spreading vampirism through every level of society.
“The Anno Dracula series depict an alternate 19th-century history where the characters of Bram Stoker’s Dracula fail to prevent Count Dracula’s subjugation of Great Britain, creating in a world where vampires are living amongst humans and a central part of society.
Titan Comics’ brand-new Anno Dracula #1 comes with five spectacular variant covers to collect from top industry artists including; Paul McCaffrey, Tom Mandrake (The Mummy), Brian Williamson (The New Avengers), Jeff Zornow (Halloween), and Mike Collins (Batman).
Anno Dracula #1
Writer: Kim Newman
Artist: Paul McCaffrey
Fc • 32pp • $3.99 On sale: March 22, 2017.
1895. Prince Dracula has ruled Great Britain for ten years, spreading vampirism through every level of society.
- 2/9/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Titan Comics have revealed covers and an art preview for Anno Dracula #1 – an all-new comic mini-series based on the best selling novels of the same name, written by creator Kim Newman with art by Paul McCaffrey (The Third Doctor).
The Anno Dracula series depict an alternate 19th-century history where the characters of Bram Stoker’s Dracula fail to prevent Count Dracula’s subjugation of Great Britain, creating a world where vampires are living amongst humans and a central part of society.
1895. Prince Dracula has ruled Great Britain for ten years, spreading vampirism through every level of society. On the eve of Dracula’s Jubilee, radical forces gather to oppose the tyrant. Kate Reed, vampire journalist and free-thinker, takes a seat on the revolutionary Council of Seven Days, though she learns that the anarchist group harbors a traitor in its midst. The Grey Men, Dracula’s dreaded secret police, have been...
The Anno Dracula series depict an alternate 19th-century history where the characters of Bram Stoker’s Dracula fail to prevent Count Dracula’s subjugation of Great Britain, creating a world where vampires are living amongst humans and a central part of society.
1895. Prince Dracula has ruled Great Britain for ten years, spreading vampirism through every level of society. On the eve of Dracula’s Jubilee, radical forces gather to oppose the tyrant. Kate Reed, vampire journalist and free-thinker, takes a seat on the revolutionary Council of Seven Days, though she learns that the anarchist group harbors a traitor in its midst. The Grey Men, Dracula’s dreaded secret police, have been...
- 12/8/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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