Julie Says So: What’s Streaming NOW (5/22)

I was so excited when Good Morning Texas expressed interest in sharing the Julie Says So “What’s Streaming” segments, THEN I attempted to film one on Zoom. Three days (and multiple meltdowns) later, I still couldn’t find a way to fix my hair. You’ll just have to pretend it isn’t magically disappearing and then reappearing as you watch the segment, but you’ll still get some excellent streaming ideas for Memorial Day Weekend. Watch it HERE and huge “Thanks” to Good Morning Texas for sharing my work!

As always, thank you Vintaglio Jewelry for providing the bling. Take a look at their website and gorgeous hand-made pieces HERE.

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Julie Says So: What’s Streaming NOW (for 4/23)

Don’t you miss hanging out with your squad?
Getting dressed up, meeting your friends and then having a massive fight in the middle of some overpriced restaurant. Maybe even flipping some tables?
If that’s your kind of fun, you’ll be thrilled to know that The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is BACK. Sharpen your nails for added drama because Garcelle Beauvais has been added to the cast. You can watch it on Bravo (and catch up with Episode 1 below). Continue reading →

BLOG: Stephen King’s “11/22/63” Filmed in Dallas & We Were All There

Stephen King’s 2012 novel 11/22/63 tells the story of a time-traveler who goes back in time to stop the Kennedy assassination. If you haven’t read it already, do so because it’s a great story that asks interesting questions like How would stopping Oswald change the world? or What if it somehow made things worse? It’s also especially cool for those of us who LIVE in North Texas because King describes areas all over town. Well, his main character, Jake Epping, actually HATES Dallas but it’s still cool to read about his trip through the city and attempt to stop Lee Harvey Oswald.

J.J. Abrams is producing a mini-series based on this book for Hulu and James Franco is playing Jake Epping. They were in town this past week to film the motorcade scene and all of North Texas decided to show up. Portions of downtown Dallas were shut down for the production, which caused traffic jams and public outcry for days. I didn’t let this stop me from heading downtown, of course, because if James Franco is somewhere nearby, might as well go try to look at him. Continue reading →