September 18, 2009 by Blast Magazine Newsroom
Filed under Movies, Twilight
The mania can’t be contained
June 12, 2009 by Liz McClendon
Filed under Entertainment, Movies, The Magazine, Twilight
Summit has begun casting for “Breaking Dawn”-related characters.
September 4, 2008 by Terri Schwartz
Filed under Books, Life, The Magazine, Twilight
On August 30, Stephenie Meyer posted a notice on her official website saying that someone close to her who she had given an early draft of her upcoming novel, “Midnight Sun,” had leaked it onto the internet. After reading the draft of “Midnight Sun” that was posted, I only have three words for Ms. Meyer: Please finish it.
August 20, 2008 by Terri Schwartz
Filed under Twilight
Jacob is perhaps the funniest of all of the Twilight characters, and his and Rosalie’s verbal sparring in “Breaking Dawn” is a perfect example of that. In honor of its humor, Blast has picked out our top 10 favorite Jacob and Rosalie moments from “Breaking Dawn”.
August 18, 2008 by Blast Magazine Newsroom
Filed under Books, From the Blogs, Life, Twilight
Kellen Rice, one of the Blast’s writers and a regular contributor to Blast’s PSA: Politics, Sports, Anything Blog recently picked up and read the entire Twilight series.
She did not like it. No, ma’am, not one bit.
“Thankfully, the ‘Twilight’ series is over. Not as great is the fact that millions of girls are reading this sexist [...]
August 3, 2008 by Terri Schwartz
Filed under Books, Life, Twilight
“Breaking Dawn” suffered from the same affliction its heroine did: blood no longer pulses through its veins.
SPOILERS INCLUDED IN REVIEW!
August 3, 2008 by Terri Schwartz
Filed under Books, Life, Twilight
These are some of the greatest moments of Stephenie Meyer’s series. If you have not yet read “Breaking Dawn”, the fourth novel in the series, and do not want to read any spoilers, please do not continue reading this. If not, enjoy!
July 29, 2008 by Terri Schwartz
Filed under Entertainment, Movies, San Diego Comic-con 2008, Twilight
This year’s San Diego Comic-con hosted a special event Thursday to promote the upcoming film. Meyer, director Catherine Hardwicke, and some of the movie’s cast attended the panel. Waiting anxiously for them were thousands of screaming fans, though only about 6,500 were admitted to the hall.


