On TV this Wednesday: Arrow will have you aquiver, Nashville starts with a twang, Chicago Fire hopes to ignite your interest and Modern Family makes up for lost time. As a supplement to TVLine’s original programming, here are 10 programs to keep on your radar tonight.
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8 pm Arrow (The CW) | Series premiere: After a shipwreck maroons Oliver Queen on an island for five years and kills his dad, the rich playboy is rescued and secretly becomes Arrow, a vigilante who’s got a bow and isn’t afraid to use it.
Related | Stephen Amell Reveals Arrow‘s Greatest Weakness: ‘He’s Going to Self-Destruct’
8 pm Arrow (The CW) | Series premiere: After a shipwreck maroons Oliver Queen on an island for five years and kills his dad, the rich playboy is rescued and secretly becomes Arrow, a vigilante who’s got a bow and isn’t afraid to use it.
- 10/10/2012
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Two more names have been added to the cast of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Kathryn Hahn and Josh Charles (photo) will be joining actor-director Ben Stiller, Kristen Wiig, Adam Scott, Patton Oswalt, and Shirley MacLaine in the 20th Century Fox production. Hahn is to play Stiller's sister in the movie. Charles will play Wiig's ex-husband. Among Kathryn Hahn's movies are two box-office bombs starring Paul Rudd, Wanderlust and My Idiot Brother. Hahn also had roles in the Kate Winslet-Leonardo DiCaprio drama Revolutionary Road, the Will Ferrell comedy Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, and in Robert Shaye's family drama The Last Mimzy. Among Josh Charles' movie credits are Peter Weir's Oscar-nominated Dead Poets Society, Pie in the Sky, S.W.A.T., and Weakness. On television, Charles is a The Good Wife regular. Based on a story by James Thurber, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty...
- 4/5/2012
- by Anna Robinson
- Alt Film Guide
The 17th Annual Austin Film Festival and Conference is now underway! From Oct. 21-28, the Austin Film Festival will be host to filmmakers, actors, screenwriters, industry pros, and people who just love film. One man (Executive Writer - Don Simpson) from the Smells Like Screen Spirit crew has single handedly completed the task of reviewing 9 of the films screening at Aff 2010 in the next week, to provide a sneak preview just for you. Stay tuned for further coverage of the festival throughout the next week; including interviews, tweets and many more reviews. _____________________________________________ Conviction (2010) | Review "...Goldwyn takes a few too many dramatic shortcuts and abides all too closely to preexisting formulas and conventions. There is no narrative depth or subtext; what you see is exactly what you get. The only real chance that Goldwyn takes is in casting Rockwell against type (Swank is cast in an all too predictable and standard...
- 10/21/2010
- by Dave Campbell
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Director: Michael Melamedoff Writer: Michael Melamedoff Starring: Bobby Cannavale, Danielle Panabaker, Josh Charles, June Raphael Within the first couple minutes of Weakness, Joshua (Bobby Cannavale) discovers that his mother (Phyllis Somerville) is dying of cancer and he quickly bails out of an uncomfortable attempt at a partner swap (which was his wife’s suggestion). Joshua is a high school English teacher and Weakness starts at the beginning of his summer break. Nothing is going right for Joshua; and just wait, things promise to get worse for him before they get better. When it rains it pours... Soon Joshua’s mother dies; he injures his leg; his brother (Keith Nobbs) -- who is hospitalized for mental retardation -- is evicted from the hospital; and his wife, Elizabeth (June Diane Raphael) -- who sells ceramic penises at a flea market, commences an affair and demands a separation. Things begin to look slightly...
- 10/18/2010
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Always one of the most enjoyable events of the year, the 17th Austin Film Festival is gearing up to kick-off next month.
The annual event takes place from October 21-28 in Austin, Texas with movies such as Natalie Portman's "Black Swan" on the docket.
With other films set to screen including "Meek's Cutoff," "127 Hours," and "Fair Game," the full lineup is as follows:
Marquee Screenings
"127 Hours" – Danny Boyle (Writer/Director), Simon Beaufoy (Writer) – (Regional Premiere)
"Black Swan" – Darren Aronofsky (Director), Andres Heinz (Writer), John McLaughlin (Writer) – (Regional Premiere)
"Peep World" – Barry W. Blaustein (Director), Peter Himmelstein (Writer) – (U.S. Premiere)
"Bloodworth" – Shane Dax Taylor (Director), W. Earl Brown (Writer) – (World Premiere)
"Blue Valentine" – Derek Cianfrance (Writer/Director), Joey Curtis (Writer), Camille DeLavigne (Writer) – (Regional Premiere)
"Exporting Raymond" – Phil Rosenthal (Director) – (World Premiere)
"Fair Game" – Doug Liman (Director), Jez & John-Henry Butterworth (Writers) – (Regional Premiere)
"High School" – John Stalberg (Writer/Director...
The annual event takes place from October 21-28 in Austin, Texas with movies such as Natalie Portman's "Black Swan" on the docket.
With other films set to screen including "Meek's Cutoff," "127 Hours," and "Fair Game," the full lineup is as follows:
Marquee Screenings
"127 Hours" – Danny Boyle (Writer/Director), Simon Beaufoy (Writer) – (Regional Premiere)
"Black Swan" – Darren Aronofsky (Director), Andres Heinz (Writer), John McLaughlin (Writer) – (Regional Premiere)
"Peep World" – Barry W. Blaustein (Director), Peter Himmelstein (Writer) – (U.S. Premiere)
"Bloodworth" – Shane Dax Taylor (Director), W. Earl Brown (Writer) – (World Premiere)
"Blue Valentine" – Derek Cianfrance (Writer/Director), Joey Curtis (Writer), Camille DeLavigne (Writer) – (Regional Premiere)
"Exporting Raymond" – Phil Rosenthal (Director) – (World Premiere)
"Fair Game" – Doug Liman (Director), Jez & John-Henry Butterworth (Writers) – (Regional Premiere)
"High School" – John Stalberg (Writer/Director...
- 9/21/2010
- GossipCenter
The Austin Film Festival has unveiled the program for its 17th edition, which runs October 21-28.
"Black Swan," "127 Hours," "Peep World," "Meek's Cutoff," "Conviction," "Brother's Justice," "Fair Game," and many more, including 23 U.S. and world premieres and a handful of locally-made projects, will screen at the fest. The opening, centerpiece and closing night films have not yet been announced.
Festival line-up is below:
Marquee Screenings
"127 Hours" – Danny Boyle (Writer/Director), Simon Beaufoy (Writer) – (Regional Premiere)
"Black Swan" – Darren Aronofsky (Director), Andres Heinz (Writer), John McLaughlin (Writer) – (Regional Premiere)
"Peep World" – Barry W. Blaustein (Director), Peter Himmelstein (Writer) – (U.S. Premiere)
"Bloodworth" – Shane Dax Taylor (Director), W. Earl Brown (Writer) – (World Premiere)
"Blue Valentine" – Derek Cianfrance (Writer/Director), Joey Curtis (Writer), Camille DeLavigne (Writer) – (Regional Premiere)
"Exporting Raymond" – Phil Rosenthal (Director) – (World Premiere)
"Fair Game" – Doug Liman (Director), Jez & John-Henry Butterworth (Writers) – (Regional Premiere)
"High School" – John Stalberg (Writer/Director...
"Black Swan," "127 Hours," "Peep World," "Meek's Cutoff," "Conviction," "Brother's Justice," "Fair Game," and many more, including 23 U.S. and world premieres and a handful of locally-made projects, will screen at the fest. The opening, centerpiece and closing night films have not yet been announced.
Festival line-up is below:
Marquee Screenings
"127 Hours" – Danny Boyle (Writer/Director), Simon Beaufoy (Writer) – (Regional Premiere)
"Black Swan" – Darren Aronofsky (Director), Andres Heinz (Writer), John McLaughlin (Writer) – (Regional Premiere)
"Peep World" – Barry W. Blaustein (Director), Peter Himmelstein (Writer) – (U.S. Premiere)
"Bloodworth" – Shane Dax Taylor (Director), W. Earl Brown (Writer) – (World Premiere)
"Blue Valentine" – Derek Cianfrance (Writer/Director), Joey Curtis (Writer), Camille DeLavigne (Writer) – (Regional Premiere)
"Exporting Raymond" – Phil Rosenthal (Director) – (World Premiere)
"Fair Game" – Doug Liman (Director), Jez & John-Henry Butterworth (Writers) – (Regional Premiere)
"High School" – John Stalberg (Writer/Director...
- 9/21/2010
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Danielle Panabaker is in the midst of her scream queen phase, and she's loving every bloody second of it. The talented 22-year-old, whose credits span from the Disney Channel Dcom Stuck in the Suburbs (2004) to the family fantasy film Sky High (2005) to a series-regular role as James Woods' daughter on the series Shark (TV), starred last year in the horror flick Friday the 13th (2009), goes for scares again in another upcoming remake, The Crazies (2010), and has also wrapped The Ward (2010), the iconic John Carpenter's first fright fest in nearly a decade. ScreenStar caught up with Panabaker by telephone for an interview about The Crazies, which puts a new spin on the George A. Romero classic from 1973. In the new film, Panabaker plays Becca, one of the few people not turned into a violent lunatic when a strange toxin infects the water supply of a small Iowa town. The film,...
- 2/24/2010
- by ianspelling@corp.popstar.com (Ian Spelling)
- ScreenStar
Danielle Panabaker will star opposite Amber Heard in "The Ward," a psychological horror thriller that John Carpenter is directing for Echo Lake Entertainment and A Bigger Boat.
The story follows a girl (Heard) who is admitted to a psychiatric ward, meets other girls there with distinct personalities and discovers a mysterious girl haunting the halls at night.
Panabaker plays a patient in the institution, a snobbish girl who flirts with orderlies and faces electroshock therapy.
Mamie Gummer ("Taking Woodstock") also has been cast as a patient.
Michael and Shawn Rasmussen wrote the script, with revisions by Jim Agnew and Sean Keller.
Doug Mankoff, Peter Block, Mike Marcus and Andrew Spaulding are producing. Principal photography is scheduled to begin next month in Spokane, Wash.
FilmNation is handling international sales for the film.
Panabaker, repped by UTA and Management 360, most recently starred in the hit remake "Friday the 13th." She recently...
The story follows a girl (Heard) who is admitted to a psychiatric ward, meets other girls there with distinct personalities and discovers a mysterious girl haunting the halls at night.
Panabaker plays a patient in the institution, a snobbish girl who flirts with orderlies and faces electroshock therapy.
Mamie Gummer ("Taking Woodstock") also has been cast as a patient.
Michael and Shawn Rasmussen wrote the script, with revisions by Jim Agnew and Sean Keller.
Doug Mankoff, Peter Block, Mike Marcus and Andrew Spaulding are producing. Principal photography is scheduled to begin next month in Spokane, Wash.
FilmNation is handling international sales for the film.
Panabaker, repped by UTA and Management 360, most recently starred in the hit remake "Friday the 13th." She recently...
- 6/17/2009
- by By Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Bobby Cannavale, June Diane Raphael and Danielle Panabaker have boarded Michael Melamedoff's upcoming indie drama "Weakness."
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Lily Rabe, Jason Jones and Liz Cackowski are also on board of the film, which Melamedoff wrote.
As far as the plot is concerned, "Weakness" centers on a school teacher whose life takes a turn for the worse when he loses his wife during the summer break.
Cannavale was last seen in "Paul Blart: Mall Cop." His credits also include "Snakes on a Plane," "Shall We Dancce," and one of my personal favorite films, "The Station Agent."
Panabaker, who recently starred in the "Friday the 13th" remake, has several projects lined up, including "The Crazies" and "Prodigy." As for Raphael, her credits include "Zodiac" and "Bride Wars."...
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Lily Rabe, Jason Jones and Liz Cackowski are also on board of the film, which Melamedoff wrote.
As far as the plot is concerned, "Weakness" centers on a school teacher whose life takes a turn for the worse when he loses his wife during the summer break.
Cannavale was last seen in "Paul Blart: Mall Cop." His credits also include "Snakes on a Plane," "Shall We Dancce," and one of my personal favorite films, "The Station Agent."
Panabaker, who recently starred in the "Friday the 13th" remake, has several projects lined up, including "The Crazies" and "Prodigy." As for Raphael, her credits include "Zodiac" and "Bride Wars."...
- 3/21/2009
- by Franck Tabouring
- screeninglog.com
Now that brunette hottie Danielle Panabaker is done getting terrorized by masked psychopath Jason Voorhees in the Friday The 13th remake, she, along with Bobby Cannavale, June Diane Raphael, Lily Rabe, Jason Jones and Liz Cackowski, have joined the cast of the indie drama Weakness. Marking the feature debut of writer/director Michael Melamedoff, the film centers on a high school teacher who loses his wife and subsequently his shit during a summer break. Panabaker's role is unclear but who...
- 3/20/2009
- by Omar Aviles
- JoBlo.com
I'd pretty much give anything for a summer vacation again, but apparently it's dangerous to be a teacher with too much time off. That at least seems to be the premise of Weakness, an indie drama about a high school teacher who loses track of his life-- and his wife-- during summer break. Bobby Cannavale, June Diane Raphael and Danielle Panabaker have just signed on to join the cast, according to THR, joining Lily Rabe, Jason Jones and Liz Cackowski in the cast. Filming begins in New York just in time for summer vacation, in June. Michael Melamedoff will make his directorial debut on the film, which he wrote and directed.
- 3/20/2009
- cinemablend.com
Bobby Cannavale, June Diane Raphael and Danielle Panabaker are now part of the cast of "Weakness."Apropos Films' indie production is a drama which follows a suburban high school teacher who loses his wife and his moorings during a summer break. Also in the cast are Lily Rabe, Liz Cackowski, Jason Jones finish the supporting cast.This marks the directorial debut of Michael Melamedoff, who also wrote the script. Principal photography will start sometime in June in New York. ...
- 3/20/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Bobby Cannavale, June Diane Raphael and Danielle Panabaker are now part of the cast of "Weakness." Apropos Films' indie production is a drama which follows a suburban high school teacher who loses his wife and his moorings during a summer break. Also in the cast are Lily Rabe, Liz Cackowski, Jason Jones finish the supporting cast. This marks the directorial debut of Michael Melamedoff...
- 3/20/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Bobby Cannavale, June Diane Raphael and Danielle Panabaker are now part of the cast of "Weakness." Apropos Films' indie production is a drama which follows a suburban high school teacher who loses his wife and his moorings during a summer break. Also in the cast are Lily Rabe, Liz Cackowski, Jason Jones finish the supporting cast. This marks the directorial debut of Michael Melamedoff...
- 3/20/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
There's strength in numbers as Bobby Cannavale, June Diane Raphael and Danielle Panabaker have joined the cast of the indie film "Weakness."
Apropos Films is producing the project, a drama about a suburban high school teacher that loses his wife and his moorings during a summer break. Lily Rabe, Jason Jones and Liz Cackowski round out the supporting cast.
The film is the debut of Michael Melamedoff, who wrote and directed. Principal photography is scheduled to begin in June in New York.
Cannavale, repped by Endeavor and Framework Entertainment, stars in the TV series "Cupid," which will debut March 31 on ABC. He appeared in "The Station Agent," "Fast Food Nation" and "The Merry Gentleman."
Raphael, repped by UTA and Authentic Talent and Literary Management, co-wrote and appeared in "Bride Wars." She also co-stars in the comedy "The Year One," which hits theaters in June.
Panabaker, repped by UTA and Management 360,...
Apropos Films is producing the project, a drama about a suburban high school teacher that loses his wife and his moorings during a summer break. Lily Rabe, Jason Jones and Liz Cackowski round out the supporting cast.
The film is the debut of Michael Melamedoff, who wrote and directed. Principal photography is scheduled to begin in June in New York.
Cannavale, repped by Endeavor and Framework Entertainment, stars in the TV series "Cupid," which will debut March 31 on ABC. He appeared in "The Station Agent," "Fast Food Nation" and "The Merry Gentleman."
Raphael, repped by UTA and Authentic Talent and Literary Management, co-wrote and appeared in "Bride Wars." She also co-stars in the comedy "The Year One," which hits theaters in June.
Panabaker, repped by UTA and Management 360,...
- 3/19/2009
- by By Jay A. Fernandez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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