"Mistakes may always happen. And I'm not trying to hide anything." Quiver Distr. has revealed an official trailer for an indie drama titled A Mistake, a medical thriller from filmmaker Christine Jeffs (of Sunshine Cleaning from 2008). This premiered at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival a few months ago, and it's getting a theatrical release in September. A gripping cinematic adaptation of the best-selling novel, A Mistake delves into the perilous aftermath of surgeon Elizabeth Taylor's split-second medical decision, unfolding a thrilling exploration of the fatal ripple effects triggered by a single human error. After a new scheme to publicly report surgeons' performance, a gifted surgeon's life is thrown into disarray as her colleagues begin to close ranks, and even her partner who is a nurse at the hospital turns her back on her. Elizabeth Banks stars as surgeon Liz Taylor, with Mickey Sumner, Richard Crouchley, Simon McBurney, Fern Sutherland, Rena Owen,...
- 8/20/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Acorn TV has announced the titles that will be available on the AMC-owned streaming service in July 2024. The Acorn TV July 2024 slate adds to the service’s variety of acclaimed English and foreign-language dramas, engaging comedies, documentaries, and more.
The July schedule includes Signora Volpe Season 2, new episodes of My Life Is Murder Season 4, Candice Renoir Season 9, and more. The titles are available on the Acorn TV site and on Prime Video Channels, Apple TV, Roku, YouTube TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Xfinity, iOS, Android, Cox, and more.
Acorn TV July 2024 Highlights
Signora Volpe Season 2 (Acorn TV Original Series) – New Season Premieres on Monday, July 29, on Acorn TV and BBC America (10 p.m. Et on BBC America)
Former British spy Sylvia Fox has settled in the Umbrian countryside for a quiet life, reconnecting with her sister and restoring a beautiful house. But old habits die hard, and she’s...
The July schedule includes Signora Volpe Season 2, new episodes of My Life Is Murder Season 4, Candice Renoir Season 9, and more. The titles are available on the Acorn TV site and on Prime Video Channels, Apple TV, Roku, YouTube TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Xfinity, iOS, Android, Cox, and more.
Acorn TV July 2024 Highlights
Signora Volpe Season 2 (Acorn TV Original Series) – New Season Premieres on Monday, July 29, on Acorn TV and BBC America (10 p.m. Et on BBC America)
Former British spy Sylvia Fox has settled in the Umbrian countryside for a quiet life, reconnecting with her sister and restoring a beautiful house. But old habits die hard, and she’s...
- 6/18/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
“All stories end. Ours ends here.”
Those are the Narrator’s (James Brolin) words as Sweet Tooth’s third and final season kicks off.
The opening minutes of the Season 3 premiere venture all over the globe and jump through time, from Thacker (Joel Tobeck) being confronted on his voyage a century ago to present day, where Gus (Christian Convery), Wendy (Naledi Murray), and Bear (Stefania Lavie Owen) are determined to cross the Rocky Mountains and make it to Alaska. You can watch the first seven minutes of the Season 3 opener of the post-apocalyptic drama series above.
Jepperd (Nonso Anozie) warns the hybrid kids about the many dangers they’ll face — like hostile humans and a harsh winter — but Gus confidently reassures the group that they’re going to find Birdie (Amy Seimetz) and “save the world together.” And you know what? That’s enough to garner Big Man’s support...
Those are the Narrator’s (James Brolin) words as Sweet Tooth’s third and final season kicks off.
The opening minutes of the Season 3 premiere venture all over the globe and jump through time, from Thacker (Joel Tobeck) being confronted on his voyage a century ago to present day, where Gus (Christian Convery), Wendy (Naledi Murray), and Bear (Stefania Lavie Owen) are determined to cross the Rocky Mountains and make it to Alaska. You can watch the first seven minutes of the Season 3 opener of the post-apocalyptic drama series above.
Jepperd (Nonso Anozie) warns the hybrid kids about the many dangers they’ll face — like hostile humans and a harsh winter — but Gus confidently reassures the group that they’re going to find Birdie (Amy Seimetz) and “save the world together.” And you know what? That’s enough to garner Big Man’s support...
- 6/3/2024
- by Christopher Hudspeth
- Tudum - Netflix
Why do we find murder mysteries so uniquely relaxing? This is one of the age-old questions about human nature, up there with ‘what is consciousness?’ and ‘why do we keep eating mouldy cheese and fish eggs like it’s a good thing?’ Because, despite the grief and blood and mountains of paperwork that a gruesome murder causes, we simply can’t get enough of curling up on the sofa with a mug of tea and a cosy crime drama to keep us blissfully entertained all the way through to bedtime.
This isn’t a new thing, either: while modern series like Death in Paradise and Shakespeare and Hathaway are the current champions of cosy crime TV, back in the eighties and nineties classics like Murder She Wrote and Hetty Wainthropp Investigates taught us how it’s done. So whether you’re after the latest in the cosy crime genre or some more nostalgic viewing,...
This isn’t a new thing, either: while modern series like Death in Paradise and Shakespeare and Hathaway are the current champions of cosy crime TV, back in the eighties and nineties classics like Murder She Wrote and Hetty Wainthropp Investigates taught us how it’s done. So whether you’re after the latest in the cosy crime genre or some more nostalgic viewing,...
- 7/29/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
The team behind Evil Dead: The Game has taken to social media today to tease a new Dlc update that teases more than a new demon on the way.
The game’s official account tweeted, “We’ve been hiding something in the cellar, and it’s not Henrietta.”
No other information has been provided as of yet, but the quick clip gives just enough of a peek at the faceless characters to piece together what we might expect when the Dlc arrives. And it appears to be centered around “Ash vs. Evil Dead.“
The brief tease indicates we might look forward to new skins for playable survivor characters Ash Williams in Ashy Slashy asylum mode (pictured above), Amanda Fisher, and Pablo Simon Bolivar. The remaining two figures bear an uncanny resemblance to Ash’s dad Brock Williams (played by Lee Majors) and season two villain Baal (played by Joel Tobeck...
The game’s official account tweeted, “We’ve been hiding something in the cellar, and it’s not Henrietta.”
No other information has been provided as of yet, but the quick clip gives just enough of a peek at the faceless characters to piece together what we might expect when the Dlc arrives. And it appears to be centered around “Ash vs. Evil Dead.“
The brief tease indicates we might look forward to new skins for playable survivor characters Ash Williams in Ashy Slashy asylum mode (pictured above), Amanda Fisher, and Pablo Simon Bolivar. The remaining two figures bear an uncanny resemblance to Ash’s dad Brock Williams (played by Lee Majors) and season two villain Baal (played by Joel Tobeck...
- 3/29/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Sundance Now has boarded New Zealand crime series One Lane Bridge in the U.S. and Canada, while sister AMC Networks streamer Acorn TV has taken the rights in the UK and Latin America.
Originally produced by Great Southern Television for Tvnz, One Lane Bridge tells the story of young Māori detective, Ariki Davis (Dominic Ona-Ariki), who investigates the death of local legend Grub Ryder after his body at the bottom of water crossing One Lane Bridge.
During his investigation with Detective Senior Sergeant Stephen Tremaine (Joel Tobeck) in Queenstown, Davis taps into his Matakite — a supernatural ability akin to a second sight that he hasn’t experienced since his youth.
The six-part series is distributed by All3Media International and will premiere on Sundance Now on September 17, with episodes being dropped weekly. Acorn TV will premiere One Lane Bridge later in the fall.
Shannon Cooper, VP of programming for Sundance Now,...
Originally produced by Great Southern Television for Tvnz, One Lane Bridge tells the story of young Māori detective, Ariki Davis (Dominic Ona-Ariki), who investigates the death of local legend Grub Ryder after his body at the bottom of water crossing One Lane Bridge.
During his investigation with Detective Senior Sergeant Stephen Tremaine (Joel Tobeck) in Queenstown, Davis taps into his Matakite — a supernatural ability akin to a second sight that he hasn’t experienced since his youth.
The six-part series is distributed by All3Media International and will premiere on Sundance Now on September 17, with episodes being dropped weekly. Acorn TV will premiere One Lane Bridge later in the fall.
Shannon Cooper, VP of programming for Sundance Now,...
- 8/6/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
"Looks like evil's back." Starz has just released a new trailer and key art for season three of Ash vs. Evil Dead.A sequel to the Evil Dead movie trilogy, the horror comedy stars Bruce Campbell as Ash, a foodmart salesclerk who resumes his fighting persona to save the world from demons. The cast also includes Ray Santiago, Dana DeLorenzo, Lucy Lawless, and Michelle Hurd. Recurring actors include Lee Majors, Ted Raimi, Stephen Lovatt, Pepi Sonuga, and Joel Tobeck.Read More…...
- 1/23/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Let me get this out of the way first: I have to admit that the finale of the first season of Ash vs Evil Dead worried me. There was a certain feel to it that made the show appear to be going in more generic direction. However the second season took away those worries and Ash vs Evil Dead 2×10 ends everything on a surprisingly successful high.
The Second Coming brings a lot of surprises, and does it at such a pace that the audiences could have been lost. Thankfully though the focus is on action, and plenty of it. With Baal (Joel Tobeck) returning, as well as a whole host of characters, it’s not only Henrietta (Ted Raimi) that brings the pain to Ash (Bruce Campbell).
If you are a fan of Evil Dead, you know Ted Raimi’s connection to both the show and Bruce Campbell. One of...
The Second Coming brings a lot of surprises, and does it at such a pace that the audiences could have been lost. Thankfully though the focus is on action, and plenty of it. With Baal (Joel Tobeck) returning, as well as a whole host of characters, it’s not only Henrietta (Ted Raimi) that brings the pain to Ash (Bruce Campbell).
If you are a fan of Evil Dead, you know Ted Raimi’s connection to both the show and Bruce Campbell. One of...
- 12/14/2016
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Stephen Harber Dec 12, 2016
Ash Vs Evil Dead ends its second season with a few bangs, a whimper, and a really epic chainsaw duel...
This review contains spoilers.
See related James Cameron's Avatar: five years on Avatar review
2.10 Second Coming
Holy camel toe, it’s season finale time already?! I thought we had two more in the can for some reason. Huh? Oh well.
Last year, my reviews for Ash Vs Evil Dead were more involved, nay, extensive on an episode-by-episode basis than they were this year. That’s because of two things. 1) time constraints and 2) the realization that this show isn’t written with as much texture as I wanted it to be. I still heart Ash Vs Evil Dead and everything, even if it makes some questionable choices here and there from time to time, but Westworld it ain’t. It’s hard to write reams and reams...
Ash Vs Evil Dead ends its second season with a few bangs, a whimper, and a really epic chainsaw duel...
This review contains spoilers.
See related James Cameron's Avatar: five years on Avatar review
2.10 Second Coming
Holy camel toe, it’s season finale time already?! I thought we had two more in the can for some reason. Huh? Oh well.
Last year, my reviews for Ash Vs Evil Dead were more involved, nay, extensive on an episode-by-episode basis than they were this year. That’s because of two things. 1) time constraints and 2) the realization that this show isn’t written with as much texture as I wanted it to be. I still heart Ash Vs Evil Dead and everything, even if it makes some questionable choices here and there from time to time, but Westworld it ain’t. It’s hard to write reams and reams...
- 12/12/2016
- Den of Geek
Things get more serious this week on Ash vs Evil Dead as the aftershocks of Ash’s therapy have to be dealt with. Thankfully this doesn’t mean that we’ve seen the last of the puppet that was such a hit last week. This time, we see Kelly have to lend a hand in ending the naughty little puppet’s influence.
Having seemingly given into Baal’s (Joel Tobeck) attempts to get control of him Ash (Bruce Campbell) is in full Ashy Slashy mode. Unluckily for Ruby (Lucy Lawless), Pablo (Ray Santiago), and Kelly (Dana DeLorenzo) they arrive at the asylum just in time to face him.
I was actually surprised that the episode would take place in the asylum, but it actually makes for a good environment for the chaos that takes place. For the most part, Ash is like a malevolent Jason Voorhees stalking his pray with...
Having seemingly given into Baal’s (Joel Tobeck) attempts to get control of him Ash (Bruce Campbell) is in full Ashy Slashy mode. Unluckily for Ruby (Lucy Lawless), Pablo (Ray Santiago), and Kelly (Dana DeLorenzo) they arrive at the asylum just in time to face him.
I was actually surprised that the episode would take place in the asylum, but it actually makes for a good environment for the chaos that takes place. For the most part, Ash is like a malevolent Jason Voorhees stalking his pray with...
- 11/22/2016
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
If you are a Buffy fan you’ll remember the episode Normal Again. This episode featured Buffy drifting from two realities, one where she is in a mental asylum, the other the usual Buffy world we expect. This episode was haunting and left us wondering what the character’s reality truly was. Now Ash vs Evil Dead now has a similar episode, but is it a classic like the Buffy episode, or just a trip to puppet filled hell?
Episode seven of Ash vs Evil Dead, Delusion, has Ash (Bruce Campbell) waking up in the asylum with a doctor (as you would expect, Baal actor Joel Tobeck) trying to wake Ash up from his “delusion”. Ash tries to figure out a way to escape the asylum, but his reality begins to break down as he realises that maybe he is the delusional monster he appears to be.
While Kelly (Dana DeLorenzo...
Episode seven of Ash vs Evil Dead, Delusion, has Ash (Bruce Campbell) waking up in the asylum with a doctor (as you would expect, Baal actor Joel Tobeck) trying to wake Ash up from his “delusion”. Ash tries to figure out a way to escape the asylum, but his reality begins to break down as he realises that maybe he is the delusional monster he appears to be.
While Kelly (Dana DeLorenzo...
- 11/15/2016
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
It would take a lot to beat the second episode of Ash vs Evil Dead Season 2, featuring one of the best slapstick scenes of the series. We now have that episode, featuring a family reunion of sorts. This reunion is not only in story terms but also a returning actor from the very first Evil Dead movie.
With Ash (Bruce Campbell) and his group now making their way back to his father’s house, focus is on finding out just what is going on with Pablo (Ray Santiago). With Ruby (Lucy Lawless) doing her thing with Pablo, Ash finds himself having to enter his sister Cheryl’s room.
Fans of the first film will know that Cheryl is played by Ellen Sandweiss, and we also saw her in My Name is Bruce. With her return home to do battle with Ash we get plenty of tree themed jokes, because yes…...
With Ash (Bruce Campbell) and his group now making their way back to his father’s house, focus is on finding out just what is going on with Pablo (Ray Santiago). With Ruby (Lucy Lawless) doing her thing with Pablo, Ash finds himself having to enter his sister Cheryl’s room.
Fans of the first film will know that Cheryl is played by Ellen Sandweiss, and we also saw her in My Name is Bruce. With her return home to do battle with Ash we get plenty of tree themed jokes, because yes…...
- 11/8/2016
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
After the events of last episode, it was easy to guess that the next chapter of Ash vs Evil Dead was coming, and this week we finally got to see the Big Bad. We’ve had hints of Baal many times, but in this episode, we finally got to see him.
After the more action packed last episode which took place in a more grander scale, we come back to a more claustrophobic setting of the police station. Closing in the action like this tends to bring out the strength of Ash vs Evil Dead, and in this episode, that is no exception.
With the introduction of Joel Tobeck as Baal we are given a surprisingly low-key coming for what appears to be such a dangerous demon. We soon find just how dangerous he is with some impressive skin shredding gore. We often see homages to other horror movies in...
After the more action packed last episode which took place in a more grander scale, we come back to a more claustrophobic setting of the police station. Closing in the action like this tends to bring out the strength of Ash vs Evil Dead, and in this episode, that is no exception.
With the introduction of Joel Tobeck as Baal we are given a surprisingly low-key coming for what appears to be such a dangerous demon. We soon find just how dangerous he is with some impressive skin shredding gore. We often see homages to other horror movies in...
- 11/3/2016
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Stephen Harber Nov 1, 2016
Ash vs Evil Dead's first real Big Bad is finally introduced in the middle of its second season. So...what now?
This review contains spoilers.
See related David Fincher interview: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Heavy Metal and Benjamin Button
2.5 Confinement
This week, I watched The Quick And The Dead all the way through for the first time ever. The funny thing is, I owned it on DVD once. It’s one of those movies you mean to get around to watching one day, but I was never in the mood for a Western unless it was full-on spaghetti, so I wouldn’t make it past the first half hour or so. After sitting through its entirety with rapt and (mostly) undivided attention, I realize now that it’s one of Sam Raimi’s greatest achievements as a director. Although its A-list cast might be its most impressive feature,...
Ash vs Evil Dead's first real Big Bad is finally introduced in the middle of its second season. So...what now?
This review contains spoilers.
See related David Fincher interview: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Heavy Metal and Benjamin Button
2.5 Confinement
This week, I watched The Quick And The Dead all the way through for the first time ever. The funny thing is, I owned it on DVD once. It’s one of those movies you mean to get around to watching one day, but I was never in the mood for a Western unless it was full-on spaghetti, so I wouldn’t make it past the first half hour or so. After sitting through its entirety with rapt and (mostly) undivided attention, I realize now that it’s one of Sam Raimi’s greatest achievements as a director. Although its A-list cast might be its most impressive feature,...
- 10/31/2016
- Den of Geek
The first season of Ash Vs Evil Dead ran on Saturday nights and drew pretty low ratings. Starz has been running their other TV shows on Sunday nights and the numbers have been much better. Will this series also benefit from a new timeslot? Will the series be cancelled or renewed for a third season? Stay tuned.The Ash Vs Evil Dead TV show serves as a sequel to the Evil Dead trilogy of movies. In the series, Ash (Bruce Campbell) is a salesclerk at a foodmart. After he inadvertently reads from the Book of the Dead, Ash unleashes the Kandarian Demon once again. He resumes his fighting persona and works to save the world yet again. The rest of the regular cast includes Ray Santiago, Dana DeLorenzo, Lucy Lawless, and Michelle Hurd. Recurring actors include Lee Majors, Ted Raimi, Stephen Lovatt, Pepi Sonuga, and Joel Tobeck.
- 10/25/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Looks like Ash and Pablo dropped the Baal. See what I did there?
Ash vs Evil Dead Season 2 Episode 4 was yet another solid episode. It actually felt more like a season finale didn't it? Especially with the cliffhanger ending of Baal breaking out of hell.
Of course we know that's not the case, since there are still another six episodes of Deadite slashing mayhem to go in season two.
I couldn't help but feel for Ash as he attempted to put his father back together again like some gruesome Humpty Dumpty. Sure, Brock being killed was a shock, but at the very least Ash was able to get some acceptance and closure with his father before his demise.
Well pop, I guess it's time to ride the pale horse, up to the discount hardware store in the sky.
Ash Permalink: Well pop, I guess it's time to ride the pale horse,...
Ash vs Evil Dead Season 2 Episode 4 was yet another solid episode. It actually felt more like a season finale didn't it? Especially with the cliffhanger ending of Baal breaking out of hell.
Of course we know that's not the case, since there are still another six episodes of Deadite slashing mayhem to go in season two.
I couldn't help but feel for Ash as he attempted to put his father back together again like some gruesome Humpty Dumpty. Sure, Brock being killed was a shock, but at the very least Ash was able to get some acceptance and closure with his father before his demise.
Well pop, I guess it's time to ride the pale horse, up to the discount hardware store in the sky.
Ash Permalink: Well pop, I guess it's time to ride the pale horse,...
- 10/24/2016
- by Steve Ford
- TVfanatic
“This year has two fat-ass Easter eggs,” Bruce Campbell told critics at the Television Critics Association in August about Season 2 of “Ash vs. Evil Dead.” “You’ll go, ‘Holy crap!’ at the first one, and then at the second, you’ll go, ‘I didn’t think there could be a bigger holy crap but there it is!’”
If you’re one of those fans who’s been waiting for those “holy crap” moments, you’re in luck! Starz has just released the first episode ahead of its October 2nd premiere, and at this very moment viewers can watch the episode titled “Home” for free on Starz.com or by clicking here.
Read More: ‘Ash vs. Evil Dead’ Season 2 Will Deliver ‘Fat-Ass Easter Eggs’ for ‘Evil Dead’ Fans
Season 2 of “Ash vs. Evil Dead” begins with Ash (Campbell) leaving Jacksonville and returning to his hometown of Elk Grove where he confronts...
If you’re one of those fans who’s been waiting for those “holy crap” moments, you’re in luck! Starz has just released the first episode ahead of its October 2nd premiere, and at this very moment viewers can watch the episode titled “Home” for free on Starz.com or by clicking here.
Read More: ‘Ash vs. Evil Dead’ Season 2 Will Deliver ‘Fat-Ass Easter Eggs’ for ‘Evil Dead’ Fans
Season 2 of “Ash vs. Evil Dead” begins with Ash (Campbell) leaving Jacksonville and returning to his hometown of Elk Grove where he confronts...
- 9/29/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Hell has come to earth as Starz gives a sneak peek of the character Baal, played by Joel Tobeck (“Sons of Anarchy,” The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King) who appears in season two of the series. When Baal is released from the underworld, our team will face an enemy more powerful …
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- 9/3/2016
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Ash and his tight-knit band of survivors are all set, the villain – Baal, a powerful new antagonist portrayed by Sons of Anarchy‘s Joel Tobeck – is a lock and today, Starz has premiered the first poster for Ash Vs. Evil Dead season that finds Bruce Campbell’s one-armed hero saluting the Stars and Stripes in the face of undead chaos.
Preparing to tackle the Deadite resurgence head on for another 10 episodes in October, Campbell’s wise-cracking lead will be headed to Elk Grove. Uprooting from his beloved and indeed makeshift shelter in Florida, Ash Williams will be flanked by Pablo (Ray Santiago), Kelly (Dana DeLorenzo) and Ruby (Lucy Lawless), who can all be seen pledging their allegiance to the American flag down below.
Completing that cast of hardened survivors are Michelle Hurd – on board to play former flame to Bruce’s larger-than-life lead – Lee Majors as his wayward father and,...
Preparing to tackle the Deadite resurgence head on for another 10 episodes in October, Campbell’s wise-cracking lead will be headed to Elk Grove. Uprooting from his beloved and indeed makeshift shelter in Florida, Ash Williams will be flanked by Pablo (Ray Santiago), Kelly (Dana DeLorenzo) and Ruby (Lucy Lawless), who can all be seen pledging their allegiance to the American flag down below.
Completing that cast of hardened survivors are Michelle Hurd – on board to play former flame to Bruce’s larger-than-life lead – Lee Majors as his wayward father and,...
- 8/24/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Faces both familiar and new are featured in groovy character photos for Ash vs Evil Dead Season 2, premiering on Starz on Sunday, October 2nd at 8:00pm Et.
In the character photos below, you can get a look at Ash, the deadly demon Baal (Joel Tobeck), Pablo, Kelly, Ruby, Lee Majors as Ash’s dad, Michelle Hurd as Linda, and Ted Raimi as Chet Kaminski, Ash’s best friend growing up.
“Ash vs Evil Dead,” a 10-episode half-hour series, is the long-awaited follow-up to the classic horror film, The Evil Dead.
The second season roars back into action with Ash leaving his beloved Jacksonville and returning to his hometown of Elk Grove, Michigan. There, he confronts Ruby. The former enemies have to form an uneasy alliance as Elk Grove soon becomes the nucleus of evil.
The cast is led by Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead, “Burn Notice”) in the role of Ash Williams; Lucy Lawless (“Salem,...
In the character photos below, you can get a look at Ash, the deadly demon Baal (Joel Tobeck), Pablo, Kelly, Ruby, Lee Majors as Ash’s dad, Michelle Hurd as Linda, and Ted Raimi as Chet Kaminski, Ash’s best friend growing up.
“Ash vs Evil Dead,” a 10-episode half-hour series, is the long-awaited follow-up to the classic horror film, The Evil Dead.
The second season roars back into action with Ash leaving his beloved Jacksonville and returning to his hometown of Elk Grove, Michigan. There, he confronts Ruby. The former enemies have to form an uneasy alliance as Elk Grove soon becomes the nucleus of evil.
The cast is led by Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead, “Burn Notice”) in the role of Ash Williams; Lucy Lawless (“Salem,...
- 8/20/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Take a first look at the demon from season two of “Ash vs. Evil Dead” season two on Starz! Hell has come to earth as Starz gives a sneak peek of the character Baal, played by Joel Tobeck (“Sons of Anarchy,” The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King) who appears in season two of the series. When Baal is released from the underworld, our team will face an enemy more powerful then then any that have come before. One with bigger plans than just destroying Ash as well as a secret link to Ruby (Lucy Lawless). Baal rounds out a cast led by Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead, [ Read More ]
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- 8/5/2016
- by Rudie Obias
- ShockYa
Ash vs. Evil Dead returns to our screens later this year for a brand new season of Evil Dead-killin’ action. You can expect gore and splatter galore when we catch up with Deadite slayer supreme Ash and his two pals Pablo and Kelly living the high life in Jacksonville. Trading in the Necronomicon for gas money to a life-long spring break seemed like the answer to Ash’s prayers, as the season one finale showed the trio bound for sunny Florida in his clapped-out Oldsmobile.
But this is Ash Williams, the man who re-summoned an ancient evil while trying to impress a woman. It’s not long before the Dead come a’knockin’ and we’ve now got a first look at the sophomore season’s new antagonist Baal, played by Sons of Anarchy alum Joel Tobeck.
According to Starz, Baal is released from the Underworld, which was split open during Ruby’s antics,...
But this is Ash Williams, the man who re-summoned an ancient evil while trying to impress a woman. It’s not long before the Dead come a’knockin’ and we’ve now got a first look at the sophomore season’s new antagonist Baal, played by Sons of Anarchy alum Joel Tobeck.
According to Starz, Baal is released from the Underworld, which was split open during Ruby’s antics,...
- 8/4/2016
- by Gem Seddon
- We Got This Covered
As much hell as Ash and company went through in season one of Ash vs Evil Dead, they are going to face even more lethal threats in season two. One such evil entity is the deadly demon Baal (Joel Tobeck), who is revealed in a new, throat-tightening image from season two, premiering October 2nd on Starz:
Press Release: Hell has come to earth as Starz gives a sneak peek of the character Baal, played by Joel Tobeck (“Sons of Anarchy,” The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King) who appears in season two of the series. When Baal is released from the underworld, our team will face an enemy more powerful then then any that have come before. One with bigger plans than just destroying Ash as well as a secret link to Ruby (Lucy Lawless). It was recently announced that Season 2 will premiere Sunday, October 2 at 8:00Pm Et.
Press Release: Hell has come to earth as Starz gives a sneak peek of the character Baal, played by Joel Tobeck (“Sons of Anarchy,” The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King) who appears in season two of the series. When Baal is released from the underworld, our team will face an enemy more powerful then then any that have come before. One with bigger plans than just destroying Ash as well as a secret link to Ruby (Lucy Lawless). It was recently announced that Season 2 will premiere Sunday, October 2 at 8:00Pm Et.
- 8/4/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Newcomers Elias Anton and Ben Kindon are playing the leads in Barracuda, the 4-part Matchbox Pictures drama for ABC directed by Rob Connolly.
The ABC revealed the casts and storylines of its 2016 adult dramas, all previously commissioned and announced, at its upfronts presentation on Tuesday night.
The broadcaster confirmed a third season of Matchbox Pictures. Nowhere Boys and announced two animated series. Planet 55 Studios. sci-fi/adventure Prisoner Zero follows teen heroes Tag and Gem and their mysterious friend Prisoner Zero.
Stark Production.s The Deep is the saga of the Nekton family who encounter leviathans swimming through sunken cities, modern day pirates lurking amidst floating black markets and mysterious guardians who conceal long lost secrets.
The teen-targeted slate also includes Ambience Entertainment.s Tomorrow, When the War Began, based on the novels by John Marsden. In Barracuda, Anton plays Danny Kelly, a Melbourne teenager who yearns for a gold medal...
The ABC revealed the casts and storylines of its 2016 adult dramas, all previously commissioned and announced, at its upfronts presentation on Tuesday night.
The broadcaster confirmed a third season of Matchbox Pictures. Nowhere Boys and announced two animated series. Planet 55 Studios. sci-fi/adventure Prisoner Zero follows teen heroes Tag and Gem and their mysterious friend Prisoner Zero.
Stark Production.s The Deep is the saga of the Nekton family who encounter leviathans swimming through sunken cities, modern day pirates lurking amidst floating black markets and mysterious guardians who conceal long lost secrets.
The teen-targeted slate also includes Ambience Entertainment.s Tomorrow, When the War Began, based on the novels by John Marsden. In Barracuda, Anton plays Danny Kelly, a Melbourne teenager who yearns for a gold medal...
- 11/24/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Craig McLachlan has been announced as the lead in a new ABC period crime series.
The ten-part series, The Dr Blake Mysteries will see McLachlan play Dr Lucien Blake, Gp and police surgeon to Ballarat in 1959.
The series is produced by Tony Wright and George Adams of December Media. Wright is executive producer alongside the ABC’s Christopher Gist.
Wright said: “George Adams and I are both lifelong aficionados of the murder mystery genre in all its forms. It’s beyond exciting to be producing our own for the ABC.”
Carole Sklan, ABC’s head of fiction said: “December Media have created the brilliant, irreverent Dr Blake, and assembled an outstanding cast and creative team. Through the eyes of the maverick doctor, the series captures 1959 Australia on the cusp of change.”
Set in Ballarat, in rural Victoria, Dr Blake finds himself investigating deaths both natural and unnatural, with housekeeper/receoptionist...
The ten-part series, The Dr Blake Mysteries will see McLachlan play Dr Lucien Blake, Gp and police surgeon to Ballarat in 1959.
The series is produced by Tony Wright and George Adams of December Media. Wright is executive producer alongside the ABC’s Christopher Gist.
Wright said: “George Adams and I are both lifelong aficionados of the murder mystery genre in all its forms. It’s beyond exciting to be producing our own for the ABC.”
Carole Sklan, ABC’s head of fiction said: “December Media have created the brilliant, irreverent Dr Blake, and assembled an outstanding cast and creative team. Through the eyes of the maverick doctor, the series captures 1959 Australia on the cusp of change.”
Set in Ballarat, in rural Victoria, Dr Blake finds himself investigating deaths both natural and unnatural, with housekeeper/receoptionist...
- 4/10/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Sleeping Beauty Emily Browning Nude Scenes Video. The Sleeping Beauty (2011) Emily Browning nude scenes video from the Julia Leigh directed film showcases what I assume to be all or the majority of the scenes in the film where Emily Browning is in a state of underdress. Sleeping Beauty‘s plot synopsis: “Death-haunted, quietly reckless, Lucy (Emily Browning) is a young university student who takes a job as a Sleeping Beauty. In the Sleeping Beauty Chamber old men seek an erotic experience that requires Lucy’s absolute submission. This unsettling task starts to bleed into Lucy’s daily life and she develops an increasing need to know what happens to her when she is asleep.”
We previously posted the Sleeping Beauty (2011) Movie Trailer.
Sleeping Beauty also stars Rachael Blake, Michael Dorman, Mirrah Foulkes, Ewen Leslie, Nathan Page, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Henry Nixon, Joel Tobeck, Chris Haywood, Les Chantery, James Fraser, and Lauren Orrell.
We previously posted the Sleeping Beauty (2011) Movie Trailer.
Sleeping Beauty also stars Rachael Blake, Michael Dorman, Mirrah Foulkes, Ewen Leslie, Nathan Page, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Henry Nixon, Joel Tobeck, Chris Haywood, Les Chantery, James Fraser, and Lauren Orrell.
- 9/7/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
The Sleeping Beauty Emily Browning Underwear, Lingerie Photos have premiered. The Sleeping Beauty (2011) Emily Browning underwear, lingerie photos are pretty self explanatory. The most telling one is the one where Emily Browning is in bed with an older gentlemen and she seems asleep.
Julia Leigh‘s Sleeping Beauty plot synopsis: “Death-haunted, quietly reckless, Lucy (Emily Browning) is a young university student who takes a job as a Sleeping Beauty. In the Sleeping Beauty Chamber old men seek an erotic experience that requires Lucy’s absolute submission. This unsettling task starts to bleed into Lucy’s daily life and she develops an increasing need to know what happens to her when she is asleep.”
We previously posted the Sleeping Beauty (2011) Movie Trailer and the Sleeping Beauty (2011) Movie Poster.
Sleeping Beauty also stars Rachael Blake, Michael Dorman, Mirrah Foulkes, Ewen Leslie, Nathan Page, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Henry Nixon, Joel Tobeck, Chris Haywood, Les Chantery,...
Julia Leigh‘s Sleeping Beauty plot synopsis: “Death-haunted, quietly reckless, Lucy (Emily Browning) is a young university student who takes a job as a Sleeping Beauty. In the Sleeping Beauty Chamber old men seek an erotic experience that requires Lucy’s absolute submission. This unsettling task starts to bleed into Lucy’s daily life and she develops an increasing need to know what happens to her when she is asleep.”
We previously posted the Sleeping Beauty (2011) Movie Trailer and the Sleeping Beauty (2011) Movie Poster.
Sleeping Beauty also stars Rachael Blake, Michael Dorman, Mirrah Foulkes, Ewen Leslie, Nathan Page, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Henry Nixon, Joel Tobeck, Chris Haywood, Les Chantery,...
- 7/3/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
The Sleeping Beauty Movie Poster has premiered. The movie poster for Julia Leigh‘s Sleeping Beauty (2011) depicts Emily Browning in a state of undress. Sleeping Beauty stars Rachael Blake, Michael Dorman, Mirrah Foulkes, and Ewen Leslie. Sleeping Beauty‘s plot synopsis: “Death-haunted, quietly reckless, Lucy (Emily Browning) is a young university student who takes a job as a Sleeping Beauty. In the Sleeping Beauty Chamber old men seek an erotic experience that requires Lucy’s absolute submission. This unsettling task starts to bleed into Lucy’s daily life and she develops an increasing need to know what happens to her when she is asleep.” We previously posted the Sleeping Beauty Movie Trailer.
Sleeping Beauty will make its theatrical debut at 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Sleeping Beauty also stars Nathan Page, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Henry Nixon, Joel Tobeck, Chris Haywood, Les Chantery, James Fraser, and Lauren Orrell. Look at the Sleeping Beauty movie...
Sleeping Beauty will make its theatrical debut at 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Sleeping Beauty also stars Nathan Page, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Henry Nixon, Joel Tobeck, Chris Haywood, Les Chantery, James Fraser, and Lauren Orrell. Look at the Sleeping Beauty movie...
- 4/29/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
I know we’re all sick and tired of fairy-tales adaptations, but this one is definitely something special. Maybe because Julia Leigh’s Sleeping Beauty actually has nothing to do with that old sleeping blonde that we’re all used to.
So, we’re here to share the first trailer for this movie and of course to have a little chat about Leigh’s upcoming “dark psychosexual drama” that will play In Competition at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
Here’s the synopsis part for Sleeping Beauty: “You will go to sleep: you will wake up. It will be as if those hours never existed.” Death-haunted, quietly reckless, Lucy is a young university student who takes a job as a Sleeping Beauty.
In the Sleeping Beauty Chamber old men seek an erotic experience that requires Lucy’s absolute submission. This unsettling task starts to bleed into Lucy’s...
So, we’re here to share the first trailer for this movie and of course to have a little chat about Leigh’s upcoming “dark psychosexual drama” that will play In Competition at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
Here’s the synopsis part for Sleeping Beauty: “You will go to sleep: you will wake up. It will be as if those hours never existed.” Death-haunted, quietly reckless, Lucy is a young university student who takes a job as a Sleeping Beauty.
In the Sleeping Beauty Chamber old men seek an erotic experience that requires Lucy’s absolute submission. This unsettling task starts to bleed into Lucy’s...
- 4/15/2011
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
I am starting to become a fan of Sucker Punch star Emily Browning. I liked her in Snyder’s film, while it is cool to see her grow as an actress. That is why I was intrigued when I saw this trailer for Sleeping Beauty, which will be at Cannes Film Festival this year. Originally Mia Wasikowska was to be in the film, but Browning replaced her. In the film it seems that she is reprising her ‘Punch role of sorts, hopping through strange surreal worlds and stuff like she did in Snyder’s girl power film. Now in a more contemporary setting, she stars in director Julia Leigh’s dark, dramatic contemporary retelling of the classic fairy tale Sleeping Beauty. The story follows Lucy, a young university student who is pulled into a mysterious and hidden world of beauty and desire. The first trailer has been released featuring the...
- 4/15/2011
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
**Read all the posts in our ‘Love Theatrically’ series here**
#13 – “Eagle vs. Shark” (2007)
Directed by Taika Waititi
At first glance the Antipodean comedy “Eagle vs. Shark” appears very much cut from the same comedic cloth as Jared Hess’ 2004 ode to geekdom “Napoleon Dynamite” with its socially inept lead characters, quirky soundtrack and offbeat comic sensibilities. On closer inspection, however, Taika Waititi’s debut feature reveals itself to be something altogether different; a charming romantic comedy fuelled by a witty script, a great cast, a gorgeous soundtrack and a great deal of heart.
Fans of cult TV series “Flight of the Conchords” will already recognize lead actor Jemaine Clement who, as Jarrod, most closely resembles the inimitable Mr. Dynamite with his underdeveloped social skills, lack of sexual expertise and penchant for videogames, kung fu and dressing up as his favourite animal (“I almost came as a shark actually, but then I...
#13 – “Eagle vs. Shark” (2007)
Directed by Taika Waititi
At first glance the Antipodean comedy “Eagle vs. Shark” appears very much cut from the same comedic cloth as Jared Hess’ 2004 ode to geekdom “Napoleon Dynamite” with its socially inept lead characters, quirky soundtrack and offbeat comic sensibilities. On closer inspection, however, Taika Waititi’s debut feature reveals itself to be something altogether different; a charming romantic comedy fuelled by a witty script, a great cast, a gorgeous soundtrack and a great deal of heart.
Fans of cult TV series “Flight of the Conchords” will already recognize lead actor Jemaine Clement who, as Jarrod, most closely resembles the inimitable Mr. Dynamite with his underdeveloped social skills, lack of sexual expertise and penchant for videogames, kung fu and dressing up as his favourite animal (“I almost came as a shark actually, but then I...
- 2/2/2011
- by Nick Turk
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
There may be more to New Zealand than sheep -- just ask Kiwi native and " Lord of the Rings: Return of the King " star Joel Tobeck -- but we doubt there's anything funnier. So ... Check out TMZ on TV -- click here to see your local listings! Read more...
- 11/10/2010
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Hey everyone! Sorry I was not around last week I took a mini vacay but now I am back! I am sure you all had plenty to read with Comic-Con and all! Anyways, there's not too much coming out this week but here's a few for you!
Clash of the Titans
If he is to save the life of the beautiful Princess Andromeda (Alexa Davalos), the valiant Perseus (Sam Worthington) -- born to a god but raised as a man -- must lead a team of intrepid warriors on a quest to battle a host of powerful, beastly enemies. This sweeping fantasy epic, a remake of the 1981 hit, also stars Liam Neeson as Zeus, Ralph Fiennes as Hades, Danny Huston as Poseidon and Gemma Arterton as Io.
Starring: Sam Worthington, Alexa Davalos
Director: Louis Leterrier
This was not as good as the first one in my opinion. Worth a watch though.
- 7/27/2010
- by Mars
- GeekTyrant
Australian composer (Alex Proyas' Garage Days) and short film filmmaker Andrew Lancaster makes his feature directorial debut with Accidents Happen, an indie dramedy that premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. There are dysfunctional families... and then there are the Conways. After a family tragedy, 15-year-old Billy Conway (Harrison Gilbertson) has become the de facto glue between his bitter mom (Geena Davis), distant brother (Harry Cook), and stoic dad (Joel Tobeck). But when Billy starts to act out, everything changes for him and his family. Based loosely on Brian Carbee's autobiographical book and one-man theater production, the film is set in 1980's New England, but was shot in Sydney. The film was named by New York Post as one of the five films to look out for at Tribeca, and the Examiner called it "a promising feature debut (by director Andrew Lancaster and writer Brian Carbee) that isn’t...
- 6/5/2009
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
Editor’s Note: This is one of several interviews, conducted via email, with directors whose films are screening at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. “Accidents Happen” Director: Andrew Lancaster Screenwriter: Brian Carbee Primary Cast: Geena Davis, Harrison Gilbertson, Joel Tobeck, Harry Cook, Sebastian Gregory Synopsis: Set in a 1980s New England suburb, director Andrew Lancaster’s stunning debut is a bittersweet drama revolving around a dysfunctional family coping with the consequences of a …...
- 4/27/2009
- indieWIRE - People
Editor’s Note: This is one of several interviews, conducted via email, with directors whose films are screening at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. “Accidents Happen” Director: Andrew Lancaster Screenwriter: Brian Carbee Primary Cast: Geena Davis, Harrison Gilbertson, Joel Tobeck, Harry Cook, Sebastian Gregory Synopsis: Set in a 1980s New England suburb, director Andrew Lancaster’s stunning debut is a bittersweet drama revolving around a dysfunctional family coping with the consequences of a …...
- 4/27/2009
- indieWIRE - People
See images from "Accidents Happen" currently at the Tribeca Film Festival and starring Geena Davis, Harrison Gilbertson, Harry Cook, Joel Tobeck, Viva Bianca, Joshua Denyer, Lachlan Campbell and Tyler Coppin. Andrew Lancaster takes the wheel, making his feature-length directorial debut. Brian Carbee, who collaborated with Lancaster on the short "In Search of Mike," also makes his feature-length debut. See more images. What's the film about? There are dysfunctional families... and then there are the Conways. After a family tragedy, 15-year-old Billy Conway (Harrison Gilbertson) has become the de facto glue between his bitter mom (Geena Davis), distant brother (Harry Cook), and stoic dad (Joel Tobeck). But when Billy starts to act out, everything changes for him and his family in this visually stunning, bittersweet drama. ...
- 4/25/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See images from "Accidents Happen" currently at the Tribeca Film Festival and starring Geena Davis, Harrison Gilbertson, Harry Cook, Joel Tobeck, Viva Bianca, Joshua Denyer, Lachlan Campbell and Tyler Coppin. Andrew Lancaster takes the wheel, making his feature-length directorial debut. Brian Carbee, who collaborated with Lancaster on the short "In Search of Mike," also makes his feature-length debut. There are dysfunctional families... and then there are the Conways. After a family tragedy, 15-year-old Billy Conway (Harrison Gilbertson) has become the de facto glue between his bitter mom (Geena Davis)...
- 4/25/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See images from "Accidents Happen" currently at the Tribeca Film Festival and starring Geena Davis, Harrison Gilbertson, Harry Cook, Joel Tobeck, Viva Bianca, Joshua Denyer, Lachlan Campbell and Tyler Coppin. Andrew Lancaster takes the wheel, making his feature-length directorial debut. Brian Carbee, who collaborated with Lancaster on the short "In Search of Mike," also makes his feature-length debut. There are dysfunctional families... and then there are the Conways. After a family tragedy, 15-year-old Billy Conway (Harrison Gilbertson) has become the de facto glue between his bitter mom (Geena Davis)...
- 4/25/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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