Exclusive: Police officer turned video game writer and technical director Morley Nelson is currently in production in Minnesota on Uncontained, a horror-thriller that he is directing from his original screenplay.
Uncontained takes place deep in the wintery forests of North America and centers on a Homeland Security agent desperately trying to conceal her son’s variant infection from the government. When the local militia take interest, she must rely on the special skills of a stranger with secrets of his own.
Courtney Blythe Turk (Assassination Nation) and Chris Goodson (The Thing About Pam) are producing, with Byung Sa (A Shot Through the Wall) exec producing. Nelson and Turk are starring alongside Peter O’Meara, Hayley LeBlanc and Brett Zimmerman.
Nelson, O’Meara, Zimmerman and Turk are represented by Roar; LeBlanc...
Uncontained takes place deep in the wintery forests of North America and centers on a Homeland Security agent desperately trying to conceal her son’s variant infection from the government. When the local militia take interest, she must rely on the special skills of a stranger with secrets of his own.
Courtney Blythe Turk (Assassination Nation) and Chris Goodson (The Thing About Pam) are producing, with Byung Sa (A Shot Through the Wall) exec producing. Nelson and Turk are starring alongside Peter O’Meara, Hayley LeBlanc and Brett Zimmerman.
Nelson, O’Meara, Zimmerman and Turk are represented by Roar; LeBlanc...
- 2/25/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
David Mueller, the Colorado deejay convicted last summer of groping Taylor Swift at a 2013 meet and greet, has reportedly been hired by a Mississippi station.
According to the New York Daily News, the disgraced broadcaster is now working as the morning co-host of “Jackson & Jonbob” on Greenwood’s Kix 92.7 network, using the on-air name “Stonewall Jackson”—an infamous Confederate Civil War general. The weekly program airs between 5 and 9 a.m on Mondays.
Larry Fuss, CEO for parent network Delta Radio, defended his decision to hire Mueller in an interview with the Daily News. “I sat down with him face-to-face in...
According to the New York Daily News, the disgraced broadcaster is now working as the morning co-host of “Jackson & Jonbob” on Greenwood’s Kix 92.7 network, using the on-air name “Stonewall Jackson”—an infamous Confederate Civil War general. The weekly program airs between 5 and 9 a.m on Mondays.
Larry Fuss, CEO for parent network Delta Radio, defended his decision to hire Mueller in an interview with the Daily News. “I sat down with him face-to-face in...
- 1/30/2018
- by Jordan Runtagh
- PEOPLE.com
Jeff Kandyba has been sketching in Colorado courtrooms since the 1980s. But after over three decades on the job witnessing some of Denver’s most high-profile cases, Kandyba’s work has finally been given national attention thanks to Taylor Swift.
The pop star has spent last week in a Denver courtroom facing former radio deejay David Mueller, who was found guilty on Monday of assault and battery against Swift for groping her at a meet-and-greet photo session in June 2013.
Since electronic devices including cameras were not allowed in the courtroom, the closest anyone had to seeing Swift in the trial was through Kandyba’s work.
The pop star has spent last week in a Denver courtroom facing former radio deejay David Mueller, who was found guilty on Monday of assault and battery against Swift for groping her at a meet-and-greet photo session in June 2013.
Since electronic devices including cameras were not allowed in the courtroom, the closest anyone had to seeing Swift in the trial was through Kandyba’s work.
- 8/15/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Taylor Swift is giving back after her victory following a groping trial on Monday.
The “Shake It Off” singer, 27, released a statement to People thanking the judge and jury “for their careful consideration,” as well as her attorneys “for fighting for me and anyone who feels silenced by a sexual assault, and especially anyone who offered their support throughout this four-year- ordeal and two-year long trial process.”
“I acknowledge the privilege that I benefit from in life, in society and in my ability to shoulder the enormous cost of defending myself in a trial like this,” she continued. “My hope...
The “Shake It Off” singer, 27, released a statement to People thanking the judge and jury “for their careful consideration,” as well as her attorneys “for fighting for me and anyone who feels silenced by a sexual assault, and especially anyone who offered their support throughout this four-year- ordeal and two-year long trial process.”
“I acknowledge the privilege that I benefit from in life, in society and in my ability to shoulder the enormous cost of defending myself in a trial like this,” she continued. “My hope...
- 8/14/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Taylor Swift might have this sexual assault trial in the bag. During an Aug. 11 court hearing, Judge William Martinez threw out David Mueller's case for a lack of proof, according to a new report.
- 8/12/2017
- by Sophie Radvan
- HollywoodLife
A Denver judge has dismissed the case brought against Taylor Swift by former radio host David Mueller who claimed the pop star essentially ruined his career.
U.S. District Judge William Martinez said on Friday in court Mueller has insufficient evidence to prove the pop star got him fired, People confirms. Swift got visibly emotional in the courtroom after the ruling.
Mueller had sought $3 million in damages from Swift. His case against Swift’s mother, Andrea, was not dismissed and Swift’s case against Mueller for sexual assault remains ongoing.
In his ruling, the judge said Mueller had filed claims...
U.S. District Judge William Martinez said on Friday in court Mueller has insufficient evidence to prove the pop star got him fired, People confirms. Swift got visibly emotional in the courtroom after the ruling.
Mueller had sought $3 million in damages from Swift. His case against Swift’s mother, Andrea, was not dismissed and Swift’s case against Mueller for sexual assault remains ongoing.
In his ruling, the judge said Mueller had filed claims...
- 8/12/2017
- by Melody Chiu and Abigail Edge
- PEOPLE.com
Jury selection begins on Monday for Taylor Swift's court case, continuing the 27-year-old singer's legal battle with Denver, Colorado, radio host David Mueller, that's been going on since 2015.
Swift is expected to testify in the case, after accusing Mueller of groping her butt during a meet-and-greet in 2013.
Read on for everything you need to know about Swift's legal battle.
Watch: Taylor Swift Gives Detailed Account of Alleged Groping Incident in Deposition for Lawsuit Against Radio DJ
Who is David Mueller?
At the time of the alleged incident, Mueller was a radio DJ for country music station 98.5 Kygo in Denver on the Ryno and Jackson morning show, going by "Jackson." He was invited to the June 2, 2013 meet-and-greet as part of his job, and that is where the alleged groping incident took place.
He was terminated from his position on June 4, 2013, two days after the alleged incident with Swift. Kygo claims Mueller was fired for violating the morality...
Swift is expected to testify in the case, after accusing Mueller of groping her butt during a meet-and-greet in 2013.
Read on for everything you need to know about Swift's legal battle.
Watch: Taylor Swift Gives Detailed Account of Alleged Groping Incident in Deposition for Lawsuit Against Radio DJ
Who is David Mueller?
At the time of the alleged incident, Mueller was a radio DJ for country music station 98.5 Kygo in Denver on the Ryno and Jackson morning show, going by "Jackson." He was invited to the June 2, 2013 meet-and-greet as part of his job, and that is where the alleged groping incident took place.
He was terminated from his position on June 4, 2013, two days after the alleged incident with Swift. Kygo claims Mueller was fired for violating the morality...
- 8/7/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Taylor Swift and her legal team scored a small victory in their legal battle with David Mueller, a former Denver radio host who allegedly groped the singer during a 2013 meet-and-greet.
On Wednesday, a federal judge sanctioned Mueller for destroying multiple electronic devices containing key evidence in the case, according to the Denver Post.
Mueller sued Swift in September 2015 claiming the pop star cost him his job after the Grammy winner claimed he groped her during a meet-and-greet session. In court documents, Mueller admitted Swift had been groped but blamed his “superior” at Kygo, Eddie Haskell.
U.S. District Judge William Martinez...
On Wednesday, a federal judge sanctioned Mueller for destroying multiple electronic devices containing key evidence in the case, according to the Denver Post.
Mueller sued Swift in September 2015 claiming the pop star cost him his job after the Grammy winner claimed he groped her during a meet-and-greet session. In court documents, Mueller admitted Swift had been groped but blamed his “superior” at Kygo, Eddie Haskell.
U.S. District Judge William Martinez...
- 7/21/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
5:15 Pm Pst -- A source close to productions confirms the two involved in the lawsuit had no affiliation with the show and have never been on it. A guy with a bum kidney who worked at Kleinfeld Bridal -- the store featured on TLC's smash hit, "Say Yes to the Dress" -- claims he was savagely beaten on the stairs going into the store, and he's filed a bridal brutality suit. William Martinez claims...
- 1/15/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Broadway and musical theatre performers Sean Smith, David Burnham, Kim Huber, Christina Saffran Ashford, Damon Kirsche, David Engel, Jennifer Shelton, Emma Ashford, Matthew Ashford, Ali B. Olmo, Johnny Pastor, Bubba Dean Rambo, William Martinez, Flora Rubenhold, Takako Gregg, Teri Yates, Mason Keane, and Paula Keane sing from their heart with the lyrics of Don DeMesquita, in a parody of One Day More from Les Miserables. For more info and facts, go to www.OneTermMore.com. Check out the video below...
- 8/14/2012
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
If you’ve seen one alien invasion movie, you’ve seen them all. That is, until a filmmaker does something different. Men in Black was something different; witty jokes and a playful rapport between Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones made it one of the more memorable invasion films of the 90s.
Battle: Los Angeles, by contrast, is nothing new. Director Jonathan Liebesman and Writer Christopher Bertolini take several time-tested war and alien-invasion themes and mix them together to make a movie that is seventy percent entertainment, ten percent video game and twenty percent over-dramatized soap opera. If you are able to leave your alien-flick prejudices at home, you will actually get a kick out of Battle: Los Angeles, even if it draws out a healthy snicker at the height of a lofty emotional confrontation.
Aaron Eckhart stars as SSgt. Michael Nantz; he wants out of the marines. After a tour that went horribly wrong,...
Battle: Los Angeles, by contrast, is nothing new. Director Jonathan Liebesman and Writer Christopher Bertolini take several time-tested war and alien-invasion themes and mix them together to make a movie that is seventy percent entertainment, ten percent video game and twenty percent over-dramatized soap opera. If you are able to leave your alien-flick prejudices at home, you will actually get a kick out of Battle: Los Angeles, even if it draws out a healthy snicker at the height of a lofty emotional confrontation.
Aaron Eckhart stars as SSgt. Michael Nantz; he wants out of the marines. After a tour that went horribly wrong,...
- 3/14/2011
- by Bags
- BuzzFocus.com
Battle: Los Angeles Directed by: Jonathan Liebesman Written by: Chris Bertolini Starring: Aaron Eckhart, Michelle Rodriguez, Ramon Rodriguez, Michael Pena, Bridget Moynahan, Ne-Yo Battle: Los Angeles is really two movies. One is a disappointing Sf film about an alien invasion. The other is an earnest, reasonably authentic war movie, which in its best moments recreates what it must be like to be embedded with real troops. Unfortunately it has some worst moments too. If you enjoy video games, Battle: Los Angeles is ready for you to boot up. You’ll feel right at home except for not having your M16 of course. For Sf admirers, aside from the alien hardware and a fresh reason to be invaded, there’s not much here for you. Leading the platoon (and giving the movie a fighting chance) is Aaron Eckhart. As Staff Sgt. Michael Nantz, the invasion puts his resignation on hold and...
- 3/14/2011
- by Curt
- FilmJunk
It’s a war for “our land, our families, our lives” and, for some reason, it’s failed to make any real impact among film critics. But is Battle: Los Angeles actually any good?
I was asking myself this question on the way into the cinema with a handful of friends for one main reason, no not because of the 32% Rotten rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but because, our side of the ocean at least, the studio were completely unwilling for anyone other than carefully selected print media outlets to review this film prior to release. Now for a big budget genre film, that’s practically unheard of. It’s a tactic normally reserved only for the crappiest of movies and the horror genre as a general rule, for fear of negative reviews. So why was it employed here and more importantly, should the studio have been that concerned in the first place?...
I was asking myself this question on the way into the cinema with a handful of friends for one main reason, no not because of the 32% Rotten rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but because, our side of the ocean at least, the studio were completely unwilling for anyone other than carefully selected print media outlets to review this film prior to release. Now for a big budget genre film, that’s practically unheard of. It’s a tactic normally reserved only for the crappiest of movies and the horror genre as a general rule, for fear of negative reviews. So why was it employed here and more importantly, should the studio have been that concerned in the first place?...
- 3/13/2011
- by Craig Sharp
- FilmShaft.com
We here at Tmp have been looking forward to Battle: Los Angeles for months. We raved about the first teaser trailer, and loved the theatrical one. We were thrilled about a new clip this week, and were even able to snag an interview with one of the stars. Obviously this is a film we've been anticipating. But now that the film has graced theater screens nationwide, does it live up to our lofty expectations, or was the film doomed to disappoint from the start?
The Set Up:
Staff Sgt. Michael Nantz (Aaron Eckhart) is preparing to leave the military. But before he does, he's pitted with training a newly built platoon of soldiers under the command of Lieutenant William Martinez (Ramon Rodriguez). He thinks it will be an easy day, and an easy job. But turmoil erupts when meteors cash land on Earth's surface and an evacuation is called.
The Set Up:
Staff Sgt. Michael Nantz (Aaron Eckhart) is preparing to leave the military. But before he does, he's pitted with training a newly built platoon of soldiers under the command of Lieutenant William Martinez (Ramon Rodriguez). He thinks it will be an easy day, and an easy job. But turmoil erupts when meteors cash land on Earth's surface and an evacuation is called.
- 3/13/2011
- Cinelinx
The relentless marketing for Battle: Los Angeles admittedly psyched me up a bit. I hadn’t seen a good alien movie in a while, so seeing this trailer before every movie and during every commercial break didn’t turn me off completely. That said, after being bombarded by cool trailer after cool trailer, I expected something of a sci-fi/thriller experience. And I got that, to some extent. I also got a whole lot of military/war flick, though, which rubbed me the wrong way.
Battle: Los Angeles tells the story of a platoon of soldiers on a civilian evacuation mission in Santa Monica. It is SSgt. Micheal Nantz’s (Aaron Eckhart) last assignment before he will retire from duty, after being the only survivor of his previous mission. The platoon follows his and Lt. William Martinez’s (Ramon Rodriguez) command despite whispers about Nantz’s last mission. As the...
Battle: Los Angeles tells the story of a platoon of soldiers on a civilian evacuation mission in Santa Monica. It is SSgt. Micheal Nantz’s (Aaron Eckhart) last assignment before he will retire from duty, after being the only survivor of his previous mission. The platoon follows his and Lt. William Martinez’s (Ramon Rodriguez) command despite whispers about Nantz’s last mission. As the...
- 3/11/2011
- by Austin Wulf
- Movie Cultists
If you are into action and video games, then this is the movie for you… if you are looking for stellar acting or an amazing plot then you will be let down.
Battle: Los Angeles is the story of a pretty brutal attack on the Us, that showcases SSgt. Michael Nantz (Aaron Eckhart) and his last mission in his military career. After 20 years he finally asks to be let go. They grant his wish, but when trouble strikes they make him stick around for just one more mission. He is placed under the the rank of 2nd Lt. William Martinez (Ramon Rodriguez) and their entire Marine platoon, as well as the rest of the military, is sent out to fight the unknown enemy that is attacking cities all over the globe and trying to wipe out the population.
What they don’t realize is that the attack is not from this Earth.
Battle: Los Angeles is the story of a pretty brutal attack on the Us, that showcases SSgt. Michael Nantz (Aaron Eckhart) and his last mission in his military career. After 20 years he finally asks to be let go. They grant his wish, but when trouble strikes they make him stick around for just one more mission. He is placed under the the rank of 2nd Lt. William Martinez (Ramon Rodriguez) and their entire Marine platoon, as well as the rest of the military, is sent out to fight the unknown enemy that is attacking cities all over the globe and trying to wipe out the population.
What they don’t realize is that the attack is not from this Earth.
- 3/11/2011
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Battle: Los Angels
Starring Aaron Eckhart, Michelee Rodriguez, Ramon Rodriguez
Directed by Jonathan Liebesman
Rated PG-13
Battle: Los Angeles seems like something we would get if Cloverfield and Independence Day had a love child. We have an unexpected alien invasion, they're heavily armed and after our resources, we have a shaky, documentary style camera, down-and-out underdogs, and some pretty awesome action scenes. If only we cared or could pay attention to the build-up.
We're brought into the lives of a young squad of marines a day before the invasion. Even their Lieutenant, William Martinez (Ramon Rodriguez) is new, only a month out of school. As the government figures out that those aren't asteroids coming at Earth, but an alien invader, they mobilize the marines for action. However, instead of their regular staff sergeant, who's out on leave, they get SSgt. Michael Nantz (Aaron Eckhart), a 20 year veteran who's seen more...
Starring Aaron Eckhart, Michelee Rodriguez, Ramon Rodriguez
Directed by Jonathan Liebesman
Rated PG-13
Battle: Los Angeles seems like something we would get if Cloverfield and Independence Day had a love child. We have an unexpected alien invasion, they're heavily armed and after our resources, we have a shaky, documentary style camera, down-and-out underdogs, and some pretty awesome action scenes. If only we cared or could pay attention to the build-up.
We're brought into the lives of a young squad of marines a day before the invasion. Even their Lieutenant, William Martinez (Ramon Rodriguez) is new, only a month out of school. As the government figures out that those aren't asteroids coming at Earth, but an alien invader, they mobilize the marines for action. However, instead of their regular staff sergeant, who's out on leave, they get SSgt. Michael Nantz (Aaron Eckhart), a 20 year veteran who's seen more...
- 3/11/2011
- by Josh Baldwin
- GetTheBigPicture.net
After nearly a decade of angling for serious political import, the alien invasion blockbuster has finally come home, ditching any implications of serious social issues in favor of hand-to-hand, relatively constant firefights between humans and their alien nemeses. This would be a cause to rejoice if Battle: Los Angeles was an at all engaging film, but it isn’t. It aims to provide as ‘realistic’ an impression of physical battle as has yet been conveyed in a science fiction film (and uses as much noise and fire as it feels is necessary to do it), but by calling out for your attention as relentlessly and obnoxiously as it does, it manages to have the complete opposite effect: that of stifling, constrictive apathy, even when the fate of the world itself is at stake. Battle: Los Angeles could have been an exhiliharating ride, but it’s almost impossible to get on.
- 3/11/2011
- by Anders Nelson
- JustPressPlay.net
Sneak Peek the new poster supporting the upcoming feature "Battle: Los Angeles", aka "World Invasion: Battle Los Angeles", directed by Jonathan Liebesman, starring Aaron Eckhart as 'Marine Staff Sergeant Michael Nantz' and Michelle Rodriguez as 'Technical Sergeant Elena Santos'.
The film is set in modern day Los Angeles and follows a platoon of Marines and Airmen during a global alien invasion.
"...For years, there have been documented cases of UFO sightings around the world - Buenos Aires, Seoul, France, Germany, China. But in 2012, what were once just sightings will become a terrifying reality when Earth is attacked by unknown forces.
"As people everywhere watch the world's great cities fall, Los Angeles becomes the last stand for mankind in a battle no one expected. It's up to a Marine Staff Sergeant (Eckhart) and his new platoon to draw a line in the sand as they take on an enemy unlike any they've ever encountered before.
The film is set in modern day Los Angeles and follows a platoon of Marines and Airmen during a global alien invasion.
"...For years, there have been documented cases of UFO sightings around the world - Buenos Aires, Seoul, France, Germany, China. But in 2012, what were once just sightings will become a terrifying reality when Earth is attacked by unknown forces.
"As people everywhere watch the world's great cities fall, Los Angeles becomes the last stand for mankind in a battle no one expected. It's up to a Marine Staff Sergeant (Eckhart) and his new platoon to draw a line in the sand as they take on an enemy unlike any they've ever encountered before.
- 2/19/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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