Kyle Dowling has written for Penthouse Magazine, Playboy Magazine, The Atlantic, The Believer, Psychology Today, Splitsider, The Smoking Jacket, and Psychology Tomorrow, among others. He is also currently a producer on a scripted series in development. Word has it that he's a musician as well.
When a truly great television series ends, it’s difficult to fill the void it leaves behind. When HBO's ‘Entourage’ concluded, we had no idea what to do with our Sunday nights, until our girlfriends made us start watching 'Girls.' We won't try to front, that show is pretty good.
Times are tough, folks. If our landlord suddenly decided to raise our rent or our student loans become unrelentingly high, we can only hope that our family and friends would swoop in to save the day; kind of like when we were children. Sadly, those days are long gone; but what about when we aren’t the ones in that position?
With a career tackling the page, the stage, film, and music, Woody Allen’s career has lasted more than half a century, with much of his work becoming iconic and legendary in their own way. From the groundbreaking ‘Annie Hall’ to the more recent ‘Midnight In Paris’, Allen’s work has made him a staple in Hollywood – a place he is not shy about admitting he doesn’t care for.
Fresh into its sixth season, the Showtime series ‘Californication’ has traveled a long and inebriated road, one in which the man behind the wheel, Hank Moody (played by David Duchovny), has left behind a path of empty bottles, lost opportunities, forgotten loves and an immense amount of hotness that incessantly flocks his way, no matter where he seems to be.
If you're looking for a way to kill a little time, or mess with the mind of a toddler (or some of your less uh, gifted friends) then this video will give you plenty ideas.
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