From Uncork’d Entertainment, the new live-action ‘monster mermaid’ horror feature “Bad Fish”, directed by Brad Douglas, stars Jonny Lee, Mark Schneider, Abby Wathen, Marlyn Mason and Sonya Davis, now available on digital platforms:
“…when fishermen and salmon start disappearing in a small coastal town, the ‘Sheriff’ recruits a ‘Marine Biologist’ to help figure out the cause.
“After several dead ends, and even more bodies, they discover the answer may be tied to a horrific legend, a legend that is very, very real…”
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“…when fishermen and salmon start disappearing in a small coastal town, the ‘Sheriff’ recruits a ‘Marine Biologist’ to help figure out the cause.
“After several dead ends, and even more bodies, they discover the answer may be tied to a horrific legend, a legend that is very, very real…”
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- 9/10/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Back on Track: Interview with star of T2: Trainspotting, Jonny Lee MillerBack on Track: Interview with star of T2: Trainspotting, Jonny Lee MillerJulide Tanriverdi - Cineplex Magazine3/14/2017 10:01:00 Am
When, in June 2016, rumour got out that director Danny Boyle had started filming the sequel to his cult hit Trainspotting people got very excited.
Paparazzi and fans alike flocked to the Edinburgh set and disrupted filming, making it tough for the filmmakers to keep anything secret. “They were trying to shelter our costumes. They had umbrellas and were like, ‘Put your hood on when you get your hair done,’” recalls Jonny Lee Miller, who once again plays platinum-blond drug addict Sick Boy. “Danny said, ‘It’s like f--king Star Wars up here.’ There was a level of excitement which was quite alarming.”
The 1996 film was an unexpected sensation and made instant stars out of Miller and his co-stars Ewan McGregor,...
When, in June 2016, rumour got out that director Danny Boyle had started filming the sequel to his cult hit Trainspotting people got very excited.
Paparazzi and fans alike flocked to the Edinburgh set and disrupted filming, making it tough for the filmmakers to keep anything secret. “They were trying to shelter our costumes. They had umbrellas and were like, ‘Put your hood on when you get your hair done,’” recalls Jonny Lee Miller, who once again plays platinum-blond drug addict Sick Boy. “Danny said, ‘It’s like f--king Star Wars up here.’ There was a level of excitement which was quite alarming.”
The 1996 film was an unexpected sensation and made instant stars out of Miller and his co-stars Ewan McGregor,...
- 3/14/2017
- by Julide Tanriverdi - Cineplex Magazine
- Cineplex
Facing the debut of Westworld on HBO, the two-hour Season 2 finale of Fear the Walking Dead on AMC and a lopsided Sunday Night Football clash on NBC, it wasn't politics or ratings as usual for the election-charged Season 3 debut of Madam Secretary (1.1/4) last night nor the Season 5 opener of Elementary (0.8/3) Both CBS shows took hits from last year with the Tea Leoni starrer down 21% among adults 18-49 from its October 4, 2015, Season 2 premiere and the Jonny Lee…...
- 10/3/2016
- Deadline TV
DramaFever is getting an infusion of classic British entertainment. The New York-based streaming platform, popular for its focus on international TV and movies, has closed a licensing deal with BBC Worldwide North America for the U.S. streaming rights to 18 BBC titles.
DramaFever added five BBC titles to its streaming platform on July 1, 2015, and will add the remaining 13 shows over the next few months. The online video service’s premium subscribers now have access to the first five titles: Tess of the D’Urbervilles (starring Eddie Redmayne), Pride and Prejudice (Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth), Upstairs, Downstairs (Keeley Hawes), Little Dorrit (Claire Foy), and Miss Austen Regrets (Olivia Williams).
Here’s a list of the remaining BBC titles DramaFever will start streaming in the upcoming months:
Sense and Sensibility (Premieres July 31) – Sense and Sensibility is a story of two young sisters on a voyage of burgeoning sexual and romantic discovery.
DramaFever added five BBC titles to its streaming platform on July 1, 2015, and will add the remaining 13 shows over the next few months. The online video service’s premium subscribers now have access to the first five titles: Tess of the D’Urbervilles (starring Eddie Redmayne), Pride and Prejudice (Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth), Upstairs, Downstairs (Keeley Hawes), Little Dorrit (Claire Foy), and Miss Austen Regrets (Olivia Williams).
Here’s a list of the remaining BBC titles DramaFever will start streaming in the upcoming months:
Sense and Sensibility (Premieres July 31) – Sense and Sensibility is a story of two young sisters on a voyage of burgeoning sexual and romantic discovery.
- 7/1/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
Couldn’t make it to sunny San Diego for the annual pop culture confab that is Comic Con? Never fear… theTVaddict.com is here. Here that is with some fantastic video interviews courtesy of our West Coast Correspondent Tiffany Vogt and photag sister Jen. Both of whom risked life and limb to get you up close and personal with your favorite [or soon-to-be favorite] stars. Case in point, this just shot interview with Elementary Stars Jonny Lee Mill and Lucy Liu, who dish on their new series, how it differs from BBC’s Sherlock and whether or not Watson and Sherlock will ever… well, you know…
Elementary premieres Thursday September 27th at 10Pm on CBS (Global TV in Canada)...
Elementary premieres Thursday September 27th at 10Pm on CBS (Global TV in Canada)...
- 7/16/2012
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
Continuing our coverage of the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con comes the programming for Thursday. For the full run down, go to the con’s website. Thursday is the first full day of the Comic-Con and is filled with awesome panels about zombies, monsters, The Walking Dead, Dexter, The Hobbit and others. Including our very own panel at 7:30 Pm in 24Abc in Hall H. We hope to see you there.
For the events that cater more to the sensibilities of FM, check the highlights below:
10:00-11:00 The Witty Women of Steampunk— The Victorian era was one marked by constraints on behavior, morals and bosoms. When you add a bit of sci-fi to the mix, however, those corset laces begin to loosen. The steampunk genre has allowed a new wave of female creators and personalities to explore how liberating, sexy, and adventurous the age of steam can be. Robin Blackburn...
For the events that cater more to the sensibilities of FM, check the highlights below:
10:00-11:00 The Witty Women of Steampunk— The Victorian era was one marked by constraints on behavior, morals and bosoms. When you add a bit of sci-fi to the mix, however, those corset laces begin to loosen. The steampunk genre has allowed a new wave of female creators and personalities to explore how liberating, sexy, and adventurous the age of steam can be. Robin Blackburn...
- 7/2/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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