Exclusive: Soap veteran Trevor St. John is coming to Genoa City. The former star of One Life To Live is joining the cast of CBS’ The Young and the Restless.
Sadly, details about his new role are being kept under wraps. He begins taping this month and begin appearing on the sudser later this Fall.
St. John is best known for his 10-year run as Todd Manning/Victor Lord, Jr. on ABC’s One Life to Live. He was most recently seen on ABC’s Promised Land and his past credits include a series regular role on Roswell, New Mexico and Patrick Wang’s critically acclaimed independent drama films, In the Family and The Grief of Others.
St. John is represented by Brs/Gage Talent Agency and Tim Taylor at Luber Roklin Management.
The Young and the Restless will begin its 50th season in September. The series is broadcast weekdays on...
Sadly, details about his new role are being kept under wraps. He begins taping this month and begin appearing on the sudser later this Fall.
St. John is best known for his 10-year run as Todd Manning/Victor Lord, Jr. on ABC’s One Life to Live. He was most recently seen on ABC’s Promised Land and his past credits include a series regular role on Roswell, New Mexico and Patrick Wang’s critically acclaimed independent drama films, In the Family and The Grief of Others.
St. John is represented by Brs/Gage Talent Agency and Tim Taylor at Luber Roklin Management.
The Young and the Restless will begin its 50th season in September. The series is broadcast weekdays on...
- 8/2/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s a new Indie Beat, and joining us on this episode is filmmaker Patrick Wang.
Patrick spent some time directing and acting in theater productions before bursting onto the scene with his debut feature “In The Family.” The film follows a man, played by Wang, struggling to retain custody of his son after the death of his lover, the biological father of said child. Running nearly three hours with plenty of long takes, ‘Family’ had a rough time finding a home until its premiere at the Hawaii International Film Festival.
Continue reading Filmmaker Patrick Wang Talks Directing And Self-Distribution [Indie Beat Podcast] at The Playlist.
Patrick spent some time directing and acting in theater productions before bursting onto the scene with his debut feature “In The Family.” The film follows a man, played by Wang, struggling to retain custody of his son after the death of his lover, the biological father of said child. Running nearly three hours with plenty of long takes, ‘Family’ had a rough time finding a home until its premiere at the Hawaii International Film Festival.
Continue reading Filmmaker Patrick Wang Talks Directing And Self-Distribution [Indie Beat Podcast] at The Playlist.
- 1/9/2019
- by Christopher Bell
- The Playlist
“The kids need a future,” a city council member tells Dorothea (Tyne Daly) half way through the first of Patrick Wang’s two-part A Bread Factory: “they need to learn about the world.” Forty years prior to the exchange, Dorothea and her partner Greta (Elizabeth Henry-Macari) bought a bakery in the fictional upstate New York town of Checkford, and turned it into the Bread Factory, an arts center the married couple has fought hard to keep afloat through the years. Cash and funds have historically been finite and resources volatile—but while stage director Dorothea and actress Greta powered through the decades with indomitable determination and grit, the creation of a bigger arts institute in the opposite side of town, led by a couple of world-renowned Chinese performance artists, May Ray (Janet Hsieh and George Young), is poised to spell the end of the Factory’s illustrious work. The center...
- 11/26/2018
- MUBI
Patrick Wang (a 25 New Face alum) takes a painstakingly nuanced, intimate approach to delicate subjects, specifically the ways in which we deal with — and don’t deal with — loss and the rippling effects in life after a death. His first feature, the breathtaking, Independent Spirit Award-nominated In the Family, and 2015’s Cannes and SXSW-screening The Grief of Others, which will finally be hitting theaters November 2nd, would make for a great marathon viewing alone. (Provided it came with a big box of Kleenex.) And now Wang has created a work that is simultaneously lighter in tone, and his […]...
- 10/26/2018
- by Lauren Wissot
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Patrick Wang (a 25 New Face alum) takes a painstakingly nuanced, intimate approach to delicate subjects, specifically the ways in which we deal with — and don’t deal with — loss and the rippling effects in life after a death. His first feature, the breathtaking, Independent Spirit Award-nominated In the Family, and 2015’s Cannes and SXSW-screening The Grief of Others, which will finally be hitting theaters November 2nd, would make for a great marathon viewing alone. (Provided it came with a big box of Kleenex.) And now Wang has created a work that is simultaneously lighter in tone, and his […]...
- 10/26/2018
- by Lauren Wissot
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
There’s nothing else out there like Patrick Wang’s two-part, four-hour labor of love, “A Bread Factory,” and that’s wholly a good thing.
A lovably oddball, ticklish and moving tapestry about the struggle to save a beleaguered community arts center, its specialness derives not from a mercenary thirst to ignore convention, but rather a desire to refract humanity with passion and delight. Through bursts of comedy, poignancy, conflict, song, dance, and theatrical whimsy, what emerges is akin to a homespun symphony of soulfulness.
Seven years ago, Wang unveiled an astonishing debut, “In the Family,” itself an intimate opus (at three hours) of profound understanding, about a gay man’s fraught custody battle with his deceased partner’s prejudiced relatives. Embedded with moral clarity and carefully turned psychological tension, it came seemingly out of nowhere and heralded an emotionally astute new filmic talent. That it’s still little-seen seems wrong,...
A lovably oddball, ticklish and moving tapestry about the struggle to save a beleaguered community arts center, its specialness derives not from a mercenary thirst to ignore convention, but rather a desire to refract humanity with passion and delight. Through bursts of comedy, poignancy, conflict, song, dance, and theatrical whimsy, what emerges is akin to a homespun symphony of soulfulness.
Seven years ago, Wang unveiled an astonishing debut, “In the Family,” itself an intimate opus (at three hours) of profound understanding, about a gay man’s fraught custody battle with his deceased partner’s prejudiced relatives. Embedded with moral clarity and carefully turned psychological tension, it came seemingly out of nowhere and heralded an emotionally astute new filmic talent. That it’s still little-seen seems wrong,...
- 10/25/2018
- by Robert Abele
- The Wrap
What does it say about the current state of American cinema that filmmaker Patrick Wang’s brand of humanism could be considered radical? Most of our homegrown dramatists aren’t interested in the complexities of inner tumult, just the surface level conflict and pain it tends to foster. Making matters worse, the Academy Awards don’t tend to reward serious artists dealing with the nuances of psychological distress. Wang is different from his peers in so many respects, but the most important has to do with his refusal to see human emotion through such a binary lens; for him, trauma and healing are permanently intertwined and mirrored experiences. With this motif as their guiding light, Wang’s first two features—2011’s In the Family and 2015’s The Grief of Others—daringly suggest that even the most traumatically broken individual can heal under the right circumstances. His invaluable optimism does not...
- 10/22/2018
- MUBI
A Washington State Patrol trooper responded to a 911 call Wednesday reporting an active shooter at the high school his children attend.
Trooper Jeff Sevigney tweeted about the shooting, writing, “Worst day of my Le career. To respond to your own kids school for active shooter. Prayers for everyone involved. #FreemanHS.”
Worst day in my Le career.
To respond to your own kids school for active shooter.
Prayers for everyone involved. #FreemanHS
— Trooper J. Sevigney (@wspd4pio) September 14, 2017
The shooting occurred as classes were commencing Wednesday morning, killing one student and seriously injuring three others, according to a Facebook post by the Freeman School District.
Trooper Jeff Sevigney tweeted about the shooting, writing, “Worst day of my Le career. To respond to your own kids school for active shooter. Prayers for everyone involved. #FreemanHS.”
Worst day in my Le career.
To respond to your own kids school for active shooter.
Prayers for everyone involved. #FreemanHS
— Trooper J. Sevigney (@wspd4pio) September 14, 2017
The shooting occurred as classes were commencing Wednesday morning, killing one student and seriously injuring three others, according to a Facebook post by the Freeman School District.
- 9/14/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Lavar Ball just dropped the trailer for his new reality show -- which puts a spotlight on his wife's recovery from a stroke that was so severe, the family admits they didn't know if she would live or die. Tina Ball suffered the stroke back in February -- and has essentially stayed out of the spotlight as her sons Lonzo, Lamelo and LiAngelo rose to basketball superstardom. Lavar has been working with her in their...
- 8/30/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
From baby reveals to walks down the aisle, here’s the intel on everything you missed from Hollywood’s hottest stars this week.
Beyoncé introduces her two latest additions to the Bey Hive
Beyoncé has finally graced the Bey Hive with the names and first photo of her twins: Sir and Rumi Carter.
“Sir Carter and Rumi 1 month today,” the songstress captioned the photo reveal of her new babies.
In the family photo, Beyoncé wore a Palomo Spain ensemble draped over her arms as she held her two newborns. The picture echoed the same theme as the maternity image she...
Beyoncé introduces her two latest additions to the Bey Hive
Beyoncé has finally graced the Bey Hive with the names and first photo of her twins: Sir and Rumi Carter.
“Sir Carter and Rumi 1 month today,” the songstress captioned the photo reveal of her new babies.
In the family photo, Beyoncé wore a Palomo Spain ensemble draped over her arms as she held her two newborns. The picture echoed the same theme as the maternity image she...
- 7/14/2017
- by Yvonne Juris
- PEOPLE.com
CinemaNerdz has your chance to win The Fate of the Furious on when it comes to Blu-ray, DVD, Digital HD, and UltraViolet on July 11, 2017.
Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson and Michelle Rodriguez lead an all-star cast as the global blockbuster franchise delivers its most action-packed, high octane adrenaline rush yet in The Fate of the Furious. Now that Dom (Diesel) and Letty (Rodriguez) are married and Brian and Mia have retired from the game-and the rest of the crew has been exonerated-the globetrotting team has found a semblance of a normal life. But when a mysterious woman (Oscar winner, Charlize Theron) seduces Dom into the world of crime he can’t seem to escape and a betrayal of those closest to him, they will face trials that will test them as never before.
From the shores of Cuba and the streets of New York City to the icy plains off the arctic Barents Sea,...
Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson and Michelle Rodriguez lead an all-star cast as the global blockbuster franchise delivers its most action-packed, high octane adrenaline rush yet in The Fate of the Furious. Now that Dom (Diesel) and Letty (Rodriguez) are married and Brian and Mia have retired from the game-and the rest of the crew has been exonerated-the globetrotting team has found a semblance of a normal life. But when a mysterious woman (Oscar winner, Charlize Theron) seduces Dom into the world of crime he can’t seem to escape and a betrayal of those closest to him, they will face trials that will test them as never before.
From the shores of Cuba and the streets of New York City to the icy plains off the arctic Barents Sea,...
- 7/13/2017
- by Administrator
- CinemaNerdz
Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham And Charlize Theron Face Off In The Most Explosive Chapter Yet Of The Action Franchise That Leaves All Others In Its Dust – The Fate Of The Furious – Available On Digital HD On June 27, 2017 And 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray™, DVD And On Demand On July 11, 2017 With Digital Extended Director’S Cut From Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
Now lucky St. Louis-area movie geeks can own The Fate Of The Furious Blu-ray. We Are Movie Geeks has Four copies to give away (but only to St. Louis-area entrants – all others can go to an earlier contest Here). All you have to do is leave a comment answering this question: What is your favorite movie starring Vin Diesel? (mine is Find Me Guilty !). It’s so easy!
Good Luck!
Official Rules:
1. You Must Be A Us Resident. Prize Will Only Be Shipped To Us Addresses. No P.O.
Now lucky St. Louis-area movie geeks can own The Fate Of The Furious Blu-ray. We Are Movie Geeks has Four copies to give away (but only to St. Louis-area entrants – all others can go to an earlier contest Here). All you have to do is leave a comment answering this question: What is your favorite movie starring Vin Diesel? (mine is Find Me Guilty !). It’s so easy!
Good Luck!
Official Rules:
1. You Must Be A Us Resident. Prize Will Only Be Shipped To Us Addresses. No P.O.
- 7/11/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham And Charlize Theron Face Off In The Most Explosive Chapter Yet Of The Action Franchise That Leaves All Others In Its Dust – The Fate Of The Furious – Available On Digital HD On June 27, 2017 And 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray™, DVD And On Demand On July 11, 2017 With Digital Extended Director’S Cut From Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
Now you can own The Fate Of The Furious Blu-ray. We Are Movie Geeks has Four copies to give away. All you have to do is leave a comment answering this question: What is your favorite movie in the Fast and the Furiou franchise? (mine is Furious 7!). It’s so easy!
Good Luck!
Official Rules:
1. You Must Be A Us Resident. Prize Will Only Be Shipped To Us Addresses. No P.O. Boxes. No Duplicate Addresses.
2. Winners Will Be Chosen From All Qualifying Entries.
The #1 action film in the world,...
Now you can own The Fate Of The Furious Blu-ray. We Are Movie Geeks has Four copies to give away. All you have to do is leave a comment answering this question: What is your favorite movie in the Fast and the Furiou franchise? (mine is Furious 7!). It’s so easy!
Good Luck!
Official Rules:
1. You Must Be A Us Resident. Prize Will Only Be Shipped To Us Addresses. No P.O. Boxes. No Duplicate Addresses.
2. Winners Will Be Chosen From All Qualifying Entries.
The #1 action film in the world,...
- 7/2/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Kim Zolciak-Biermann announced back in March that she and her husband of six years, Kroy Biermann were planning a “romantic, beautiful” vow renewal ceremony and it looks like they just tied the knot (again!) over Mother’s Day weekend!
The star shared photos of herself wearing a gorgeous white wedding dress on the beach alongside Kroy in a tan suit and her six children all decked out in beach wedding attire.
While it may just be a glamorous family photo shoot (we wouldn’t put it past Kim!), we suspect the couple renewed their vows during their family vacation in Turks and Caicos.
The star shared photos of herself wearing a gorgeous white wedding dress on the beach alongside Kroy in a tan suit and her six children all decked out in beach wedding attire.
While it may just be a glamorous family photo shoot (we wouldn’t put it past Kim!), we suspect the couple renewed their vows during their family vacation in Turks and Caicos.
- 5/15/2017
- by Colleen Kratofil
- PEOPLE.com
Double feature are sequels to In The Family, The Grief Of Others.
Patrick Wang and Vanishing Angle announce don Tuesday that Tyne Daly, Janeane Garofalo, James Marsters, Nana Visitor, and Brian Murray have joined the cast of double feature project A Bread Factory (Parts One and Two).
The two films are currently shooting in Hudson, New York and are sequels to Wang’s In The Family and The Grief Of Others.
Matt Miller and Daryl Freimark are producing A Bread Factory (Parts One and Two).
Wang wrote the screenplays and directs the comedic dramas set in a small-town community arts centre, which he said created a good setting “for thinking about many big themes: art and commerce, globalization, gentrification, changing social institutions, and new technology.”
Additional key cast members include Glynnis O’Connor, Jessica Pimentel, Amy Carlson, and Trevor St. John, and opera star Martina Arroyo and real-life couple Taiwanese television personality Janet Hsieh and Singapore star George Young...
Patrick Wang and Vanishing Angle announce don Tuesday that Tyne Daly, Janeane Garofalo, James Marsters, Nana Visitor, and Brian Murray have joined the cast of double feature project A Bread Factory (Parts One and Two).
The two films are currently shooting in Hudson, New York and are sequels to Wang’s In The Family and The Grief Of Others.
Matt Miller and Daryl Freimark are producing A Bread Factory (Parts One and Two).
Wang wrote the screenplays and directs the comedic dramas set in a small-town community arts centre, which he said created a good setting “for thinking about many big themes: art and commerce, globalization, gentrification, changing social institutions, and new technology.”
Additional key cast members include Glynnis O’Connor, Jessica Pimentel, Amy Carlson, and Trevor St. John, and opera star Martina Arroyo and real-life couple Taiwanese television personality Janet Hsieh and Singapore star George Young...
- 5/2/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Happy birthday, Maxwell!
Jessica Simpson‘s daughter turned five years old on Monday and the star threw her a mermaid-themed bash! Simpson, 36, took to Instagram to commemorate the special occasion, writing, “My baby Maxwell is 5 years old today. She makes everyone’s life mermaid magical.”
“Happy Birthday to our fairytale princess,” Simpson continued. “Mommy, Daddy, and Ace love you with our ‘holy hearts’ (as Max would say) #MerMax #Maxidrew #canyoube5forever.”
In the family photo, the birthday girl looks all dressed up as she struck a pose in a glittery mermaid tail and seashell top, while her mom wore a...
Jessica Simpson‘s daughter turned five years old on Monday and the star threw her a mermaid-themed bash! Simpson, 36, took to Instagram to commemorate the special occasion, writing, “My baby Maxwell is 5 years old today. She makes everyone’s life mermaid magical.”
“Happy Birthday to our fairytale princess,” Simpson continued. “Mommy, Daddy, and Ace love you with our ‘holy hearts’ (as Max would say) #MerMax #Maxidrew #canyoube5forever.”
In the family photo, the birthday girl looks all dressed up as she struck a pose in a glittery mermaid tail and seashell top, while her mom wore a...
- 5/2/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Rob Lowe will trust no one… except his sons this summer.
The Emmy-nominated actor will star in A&E’s “The Lowe Files” with his sons Matthew and John Owen, the network announced Monday. As the title suggest, the show will do its best “X-Files” attempt to investigate the unexplained, ranging from unsolved legends to ancient eerie stories over the course of nine episodes.
Read More: Review: ‘The Grinder’ Becomes a Doctor, Moves to CBS and Goes Black — ‘Code Black’ — in Shocking Season 2 Premiere
“Since I was a kid I’ve loved unexplained legends, strange phenomena and the scary, supernatural stories told around campfires,” Lowe said in a statement. “When I became a father I shared those tales with my two sons. Together we bonded over Bigfoot, UFO’s, and every creepy and bizarre story we could find, passionately debating if they were real… or not. And we swore that...
The Emmy-nominated actor will star in A&E’s “The Lowe Files” with his sons Matthew and John Owen, the network announced Monday. As the title suggest, the show will do its best “X-Files” attempt to investigate the unexplained, ranging from unsolved legends to ancient eerie stories over the course of nine episodes.
Read More: Review: ‘The Grinder’ Becomes a Doctor, Moves to CBS and Goes Black — ‘Code Black’ — in Shocking Season 2 Premiere
“Since I was a kid I’ve loved unexplained legends, strange phenomena and the scary, supernatural stories told around campfires,” Lowe said in a statement. “When I became a father I shared those tales with my two sons. Together we bonded over Bigfoot, UFO’s, and every creepy and bizarre story we could find, passionately debating if they were real… or not. And we swore that...
- 3/20/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Christmas just came early because Cruz Beckham just dropped his first music video and it's all kinds of adorable. The 11-year-old Beckham kid must have spent weeks picking glitter out of his hair after shooting the 3-minute clip for his first single, "If Everyday Was Christmas." In the family-friendly music video, the pint-sized star is sprinkled with snow, glitter and red and green powder as he belts out his new track. In between scenes, the star also takes his music to the streets of London to show off his skateboarding skills and meet up with a few more friends, including his three siblings, Brooklyn Beckham, Romeo Beckham and Harper Beckham. All they're missing is their...
- 12/16/2016
- E! Online
Simon Brew Kirsten Howard Ryan Lambie May 22, 2017
You can have Vin and the rest of the family's latest offering in your home shortly, as Fast & Furious 8 lands its discs...
Chances are that if you enjoyed the latest instalment of the Fast & Furious franchise in the cinema recently, and you collect the films to watch over and over, you'll want to get your hands on a copy of Fast & Furious 8 (aka The Fate Of The Furious stateside).
See related Marvel Studios movies: UK release date calendar Thor: Ragnarok - international trailer lands Guardians Of The Galaxy 2: watch a brand new featurette
If so, we have good news for you today, as the film is now expected to arrive on Blu-ray and DVD on July 11th in the Us. While no UK release date has yet been confirmed - we'll update you with that if it differs - it is up for pre-order on Amazon,...
You can have Vin and the rest of the family's latest offering in your home shortly, as Fast & Furious 8 lands its discs...
Chances are that if you enjoyed the latest instalment of the Fast & Furious franchise in the cinema recently, and you collect the films to watch over and over, you'll want to get your hands on a copy of Fast & Furious 8 (aka The Fate Of The Furious stateside).
See related Marvel Studios movies: UK release date calendar Thor: Ragnarok - international trailer lands Guardians Of The Galaxy 2: watch a brand new featurette
If so, we have good news for you today, as the film is now expected to arrive on Blu-ray and DVD on July 11th in the Us. While no UK release date has yet been confirmed - we'll update you with that if it differs - it is up for pre-order on Amazon,...
- 12/12/2016
- Den of Geek
Family Guy took a pretty good swing at Donald Trump on Sunday night when the Fox cartoon featured a segment involving the Gop presidential candidate's remarks made with Billy Bush over a hot mic in 2005. The segment, featuring Peter on the bus instead of Bush, was funny but also unique in that episodes of Family Guy are usually produced months in advance, so the show is not able to be as topical as South Park. But, Sunday was different. In the Family Guy joke, the Trump tape was played in full, but bleeped. Unlike Bush in real life, Peter is
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- 10/17/2016
- by Ryan Parker
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
[Youtube "XPh3YYinzt4"] Tamar Braxton appears to be reeling still from being dropped as a co-host on The Real. "I don't understand. I could probably understand more if I know I did something, but I don't know what I did," Braxton says through tears in an exclusive preview clip from Thursday's episode of Braxton Family Values. "I just feel like the rug has been pulled out from under me."Braxton's departure from the syndicated talk show was announced May 22, just one day after the singer posted on Instagram that she had been "stabbed in the back." There has been speculation that Braxton was...
- 6/2/2016
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- PEOPLE.com
Exclusive: Stephen Herek family film starring Sophie Nelisse set for October release.
Lionsgate Premiere, the studio’s specialty division, has boarded Us distribution on completed comedy-drama The Great Gilly Hopkins.
The Katherine Paterson adaptation, directed by Stephen Herek (Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure), will get a multiplatform release from October 7, with theatrical distribution in key cities.
In the family title, Sophie Nelisse (The Book Thief) plays as a wisecracking 11-year-old who is moved between foster homes but meets her match in the shape of foster mum Maime Trotter (Kathy Bates).
Julia Stiles, Bill Cobbs, Octavia Spencer and Glenn Close co-star.
Script comes from David Paterson (Bridge To Terabithia) who produced with Bill Teitler (Jumanji) and home improvement and energy sector businessman Brian Kennedy of Latium Enterprises, majority owner of UK rugby leage team Sale Sharks.
The film marks Kennedy’s second signficant film investment after 2014 Cannes drama The Homesman.
William Kay and Eve Schoukroun are executive producers...
Lionsgate Premiere, the studio’s specialty division, has boarded Us distribution on completed comedy-drama The Great Gilly Hopkins.
The Katherine Paterson adaptation, directed by Stephen Herek (Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure), will get a multiplatform release from October 7, with theatrical distribution in key cities.
In the family title, Sophie Nelisse (The Book Thief) plays as a wisecracking 11-year-old who is moved between foster homes but meets her match in the shape of foster mum Maime Trotter (Kathy Bates).
Julia Stiles, Bill Cobbs, Octavia Spencer and Glenn Close co-star.
Script comes from David Paterson (Bridge To Terabithia) who produced with Bill Teitler (Jumanji) and home improvement and energy sector businessman Brian Kennedy of Latium Enterprises, majority owner of UK rugby leage team Sale Sharks.
The film marks Kennedy’s second signficant film investment after 2014 Cannes drama The Homesman.
William Kay and Eve Schoukroun are executive producers...
- 5/14/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Nick Zano is the first actor cast in CBS’s untitled multi-camera comedy pilot written/executive produced by writer-actress Stephnie Weir and executive produced by Greg Garcia. The project (aka Y'all In The Family) centers on a conservative, small town family forced to reconcile their values when they discover their children's lives are less than perfect. Zano will play Billy. The baby. The golden child. A smart, handsome, war vet who maps a course for his life and follows…...
- 2/18/2016
- Deadline TV
CBS has given a pilot order to an untitled multi-camera comedy written/executive produced by writer-actress Stephnie Weir and executive produced by Greg Garcia. CBS TV Studios, where Garcia's company Amigos de Garcia Productions is based, is the studio. Alix Jaffe co-exec produces. The project (formerly known as Y'all In The Family) is set in Texas and centers on a conservative, small-town family who is forced to reconcile their family values when they discover their…...
- 2/9/2016
- Deadline TV
Summer’s successful Disney Channel Original Movie, Descendants, is getting a sequel. In the family-friendly flick, the progeny of Disney’s biggest baddies were chosen to attend prep school alongside the offspring of Disney heroes. And at the film’s end, a glint in Mal’s eye foreshadowed this morning’s announcement that a sequel is in the works. It should come as no surprise — Descendants is cable television’s fifth highest-rated movie of all-time with over 12.2 million viewers tuning in to the musical’s July 31 premiere. The film starred Dove Cameron as Mal, Cameron Boyce as Carlos, Booboo Stewart as Jay, Sofia Carson … Continue reading →
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- 10/15/2015
- by Kellie Freeze
- ChannelGuideMag
Beta Cinema’s International Market Premiere "Ghosthunters on Icy Trails" and Sundance Audience Award-winning "Umrika" lead the company’s sales at the Marché du Film in Cannes. Among the early buyers for the family entertainment feature "Ghosthunters on Icy Trails" were Eone (USA/Canada), Altitude Distribution (UK), Transmission (Australia/New Zealand), Notorious (Italy), Gulf Film (Middle East), New Guys (Israel), Medyavizyon (Turkey), Pratama Films (Malaysia/Indonesia/Singapore) and Blitz (former Yugoslavia).
Starring Suraj Sharma (“Life of Pi”) and Tony Revolori (“Dope”, “The Grand Budapest Hotel”), Prashant Nair’s Indian feature "Umrika" was sold to France (Arp Selection), German Speaking Territories (Ascot Elite), Australia/New Zealand (Vendetta Films), South Korea (Focus Entertainment), Poland (Aurora Films), Portugal (Outsider Films), Taiwan (Swallow Wings), Former Yugoslavia (Discovery Film) and Israel (New Cinema).
Oliver Hirschbiegel’s Berlinale official selection entry "13 Minutes," nominated for seven German Film Awards, goes to Portugal (Outsider Films), Turkey (Fabula Films), Former Yugoslavia (Blitz), Taiwan (Swallow Wings), Singapore (Lighthouse Pictures) and Hong Kong (First Distributors).
Berlinale competition entry and Romanian # 1-box-office hit "Aferim!" by Radu Jude was acquired by France (Eurozoom), Poland (Aurora Films), Hungary (Mozinet), Taiwan (Swallow Wings) and Former Yugoslavia (Discovery Film).
Giulio Ricciarelli’s "Labyrinth of Lies," which was released in France at the end of April and made more than 150.000 visitors within its first two weeks, was picked up by Aurora for Poland, Blitz for Former Yugoslavia and DDDream for China. In the family entertainment section, the Enid Blyton adaptation "The Famous Five 4" goes to Benelux (Just Films), "Bibi & Tina II" to Benelux (just4kids) and Turkey (Medyavizyon) and the animated feature "The Little Medic" to Turkey (Özen Film).
Starring Suraj Sharma (“Life of Pi”) and Tony Revolori (“Dope”, “The Grand Budapest Hotel”), Prashant Nair’s Indian feature "Umrika" was sold to France (Arp Selection), German Speaking Territories (Ascot Elite), Australia/New Zealand (Vendetta Films), South Korea (Focus Entertainment), Poland (Aurora Films), Portugal (Outsider Films), Taiwan (Swallow Wings), Former Yugoslavia (Discovery Film) and Israel (New Cinema).
Oliver Hirschbiegel’s Berlinale official selection entry "13 Minutes," nominated for seven German Film Awards, goes to Portugal (Outsider Films), Turkey (Fabula Films), Former Yugoslavia (Blitz), Taiwan (Swallow Wings), Singapore (Lighthouse Pictures) and Hong Kong (First Distributors).
Berlinale competition entry and Romanian # 1-box-office hit "Aferim!" by Radu Jude was acquired by France (Eurozoom), Poland (Aurora Films), Hungary (Mozinet), Taiwan (Swallow Wings) and Former Yugoslavia (Discovery Film).
Giulio Ricciarelli’s "Labyrinth of Lies," which was released in France at the end of April and made more than 150.000 visitors within its first two weeks, was picked up by Aurora for Poland, Blitz for Former Yugoslavia and DDDream for China. In the family entertainment section, the Enid Blyton adaptation "The Famous Five 4" goes to Benelux (Just Films), "Bibi & Tina II" to Benelux (just4kids) and Turkey (Medyavizyon) and the animated feature "The Little Medic" to Turkey (Özen Film).
- 5/17/2015
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
No invite, no resolution. Brody Jenner still can't get over the fact that he didn't receive a plus one to Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's May 2014 nuptials. Nearly a year after being told his girlfriend Kaitlynn Carter couldn't attend, Bruce Jenner's son took a jab at the reality star via Instagram on Saturday, April 25. "Look…@kaitlynn_carter and I finally get to go to a wedding together!!!" Jenner, 31, captioned the snapshot, which has since been deleted. In the family photo, Jenner and his Gf are joined by [...]...
- 4/28/2015
- Us Weekly
Amy Winehouse's family have slammed the upcoming documentary Amy, saying they consider the film to be "misleading" and biased against the family. "The Winehouse family would like to disassociate themselves from the forthcoming film about their much missed and beloved Amy," a spokesperson for the Winehouse family said in a statement.
"They feel that the film is a missed opportunity to celebrate her life and talent and that it is both misleading and contains some basic untruths," the statement continued. "There are specific allegations made against family and management that are unfounded and unbalanced.
"They feel that the film is a missed opportunity to celebrate her life and talent and that it is both misleading and contains some basic untruths," the statement continued. "There are specific allegations made against family and management that are unfounded and unbalanced.
- 4/27/2015
- Rollingstone.com
Patrick Wang’s The Grief of Others set for international premiere in the selection.
France’s Association for the Diffusion of Independent Cinema (Acid) has unveiled the line-up for its 22nd Cannes showcase, running May 14-23.
The initiative aimed at giving greater visibility to up and coming, indie filmmakers will screen nine works – five of them first features and six of them without a distributor.
They include Us filmmaker Patrick Wang’s The Grief of Others, which premiered at SXSW earlier this year.
An adaptation of Leah Hager Cohen’s novel about a family who come to terms with the recent loss of a baby through the arrival of a pregnant, teenager stepdaughter in their care, it is Wang’s second film after the much-praised In the Family.
Paris-based Ed Distribution has just acquired the film for France.
Launched in 1993, Acid’s Cannes showcase has put the spotlight on more than 200 works on the Croisette including early works...
France’s Association for the Diffusion of Independent Cinema (Acid) has unveiled the line-up for its 22nd Cannes showcase, running May 14-23.
The initiative aimed at giving greater visibility to up and coming, indie filmmakers will screen nine works – five of them first features and six of them without a distributor.
They include Us filmmaker Patrick Wang’s The Grief of Others, which premiered at SXSW earlier this year.
An adaptation of Leah Hager Cohen’s novel about a family who come to terms with the recent loss of a baby through the arrival of a pregnant, teenager stepdaughter in their care, it is Wang’s second film after the much-praised In the Family.
Paris-based Ed Distribution has just acquired the film for France.
Launched in 1993, Acid’s Cannes showcase has put the spotlight on more than 200 works on the Croisette including early works...
- 4/23/2015
- ScreenDaily
Adapted by writer-director Patrick Wang from Leah Hager Cohen's 2011 novel, The Grief of Others touches on several of the same themes as Wang's feature-length debut, In the Family. Though staying clear of gender issues this time around, Wang uses The Grief of Others as a vessel to further contemplate the [de]construction of family following a traumatic moment. For the most part, Wang maintains a cold and stoic distance from his subjects, as if approaching filmmaking by way of psychology. An astutely profound rendering of human behavior, Wang frames most of the scenes in static wide-shots, permitting us to observe the Ryries via a clinically disconnected perspective.
- 3/20/2015
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Writer-director Patrick Wang's 2011 debut "In the Family" was a sprawling, astute look at a southern gay man coping with his partner's sudden death and attempting to care for his young child. Its measured approach and extensive running time limited its commercial appeal, but over the course of many months and the accumulation of critical acclaim, the movie became a definite sleeper hit. For his follow-up, "The Grief of Others," Wang adapts Leah Hager Cohen's 2011 novel into another quietly engaging look at family bonds troubled by unexpected death. While not as uniformly engaging as Wang's debut, the new movie once again showcases the filmmaker's tender, exacting technique, offering further confirmation of his emerging talent. Read More: The 2015 Indiewire Sundance Bible Wang's latest drama focuses on the turmoil facing the Ryries family in the immediate aftermath of tragedy. Married couple Ricky (Wendy Moniz) and John (Trevor St. John) cope with death of their.
- 3/16/2015
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
The week’s Empire was all about family, starting with the flashback to Cookie saying goodbye to her young sons before being sentenced to jail, and ending with dramatic implications for every member of the Lyon family.
Last Week: 'Empire' Episode 7 Recap: Winners, Losers, and Truth Bombs
Here’s a look at the drama that "The Lyon’s Roar" brought to Empire’s central clan.
Jamal
It was a ground-breaking episode for the middle Lyon son. After meeting openly gay filmmaker Ryan Morgan (Eka Darville), Jamal was inspired to come out publicly at the White Party, changing the lyrics to one of Lucious’ famous songs and singing "this the kind of song that makes a man love a man." The party crowd and Lyon family all loved it...everyone except Lucious of course.
Fox
Jamal also shared an adorable moment bonding with his new daughter Lola over the Lyons’ love of music and singing "The Lion Sleeps...
Last Week: 'Empire' Episode 7 Recap: Winners, Losers, and Truth Bombs
Here’s a look at the drama that "The Lyon’s Roar" brought to Empire’s central clan.
Jamal
It was a ground-breaking episode for the middle Lyon son. After meeting openly gay filmmaker Ryan Morgan (Eka Darville), Jamal was inspired to come out publicly at the White Party, changing the lyrics to one of Lucious’ famous songs and singing "this the kind of song that makes a man love a man." The party crowd and Lyon family all loved it...everyone except Lucious of course.
Fox
Jamal also shared an adorable moment bonding with his new daughter Lola over the Lyons’ love of music and singing "The Lion Sleeps...
- 2/26/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
Hot off the heels of this year's edition of the Sundance Film Festival coming to a close comes the full features lineup for the next major independent film festival, South by Southwest (SXSW). The 2015 slate consists of a whopping 145 features, 100 of which will be making their world premieres. Highlights include "6 Years," Hannah Fidell's follow-up to "A Teacher," which sees her reuniting with that film's breakout star, Lindsay Burdge; "The Grief of Others," from writer/director Patrick Wang, who impressed with his last outing, "In the Family"; the latest Alex Gibney documentary "Steve Jobs: Man in the Machine"; Ryan Gosling's directorial debut "Lost River," which was panned at last year's Cannes Film Festival; Paul Feigs' new comedy "Spy," which reunites him with his "Bridesmaids" and "The Heat" star Melissa McCarthy; and a work in progress screening of Judd Apatow's Amy Schumer-fronted...
- 2/3/2015
- by Nigel M Smith and Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
Kristen Stewart, Catherine Deneuve make César Award history (photo: Kristen Stewart in 'Clouds of Sils Maria,' with Juliette Binoche) Kristen Stewart and Catherine Deneuve are two 2015 César Award nominees making history. The French Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Crafts announced the nominations on Jan. 28, 2015; the César Awards ceremony will take place on Feb. 20, 2015, at Paris' Théâtre du Châtelet. Kristen Stewart is in the running in the Best Supporting Actress category for Clouds of Sils Maria / Sils Maria. Catherine Deneuve has been shortlisted as Best Actress for In the Courtyard / Dans la cour. So, how are Stewart and Deneuve making César history? Well, let's begin with "the expected one": Deneuve. Catherine Deneuve One of the biggest film icons ever, Catherine Deneuve is one of those relatively rare international film superstars who has never bothered with – or needed – a Hollywood career. Deneuve, who turned 71 last October 22, has been...
- 1/30/2015
- by Steve Montgomery
- Alt Film Guide
Hard to fathom that one of the most anticipated indie films for 2015 (and potential Sundance entry) is one that features a former soap stars (Wendy Moniz and Trevor St. John) and actress/former SNLer Rachel Dratch (see set pic). Part of breed of folk (Drew Tobia, Nathan Silver, Joel Potrykus, Mark Jackson) who are being noticed for their micro-budgeted contributions to the American indie film landscape, is filmmaker Patrick Wang. He unassumingly made ripples into waves with the In the Family, a four-star film that initially got rejected by the top tier fests, but lathered up terrific word-of-mouth support from influencers. Reading like an Ingmar Bergman portrait, The Grief of Others commenced shooting this past April in an inner-suburb located in New York City.
Gist: Based on the novel by Leah Hager Cohen in which a couple’s (St. John and Moniz) baby dies 57 hours after his birth and the...
Gist: Based on the novel by Leah Hager Cohen in which a couple’s (St. John and Moniz) baby dies 57 hours after his birth and the...
- 11/12/2014
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
This is just too cute! Jessie James Decker took to Instagram yesterday to share the most adorable pic of her hubby Eric Decker cuddling up to the daughter Vivianne. In the family photo, the 27-year-old hunky football star flashes a smile while holding his baby girl in his arms. Decker looks hot while bundled up in a black jacket and hoody with a striped beanie on his head. As for little Vivianne, she's also wearing a beanie paired with a comfy purple outfit. Decker stares at Viv's precious face while holding her close inside a white blanket. "Beanie babies," Decker's other half captioned the adorable father-daughter snapshot. Jessie also recently shared a solo shot of little...
- 10/8/2014
- E! Online
Two dueling Jungle Books are making their way through pre-production. Disney and Jon Favreau's has had the advantage, scoring big headlines with an all-star cast that includes Idris Elba, Scarlett Johansson, Bill Murray, Christopher Walken, Ben Kingsley and Lupita Nyong'o. But today Warner Bros has struck back with a compelling casting coup of their own, securing international star Benedict Cumberbatch. According to THR, Benedict Cumberbatch has signed on to Warner Bros' adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. In the family-adventure helmed by motion-capture master Andy Serkis, the Sherlock star is poised to play the man-eating tiger Shere Khan. The story of The Jungle Book centers on human boy Mowgli and his exploits in the jungle, where he was raised by wolves and befriends a bear named Baloo, and a panther called Bagheera. Shere Khan is a ravenous predator who relentlessly hunts the boy, making him an...
- 8/19/2014
- cinemablend.com
New films from Krzysztof Zanussi and Ralph Fiennes to also world premiere at Window To Europe Film Festival.
New films by Gérard Depardieu, Krzysztof Zanussi and Ralph Fiennes will have their world premieres at the 22nd edition of the Window To Europe Film Festival (Aug 8-15) in the Russian town of Vyborg situated close to the border with Finland.
French director Philippe Martinez’s tale of redemption and revenge Viktor, which stars Depardieu, Elizabeth Hurley and Eli Danker, will open a competition section dedicated to films co-produced with Russia.
Viktor, which was shot in Chechnya and Moscow last summer and is being handled internationally by UK-based sales agent Saradan Media, will be released by Paradise in Russian cinemas on September 4.
Co-production competition
Other co-productions selected include Zanussi’s Foreign Body, produced by his own company Studio Filmowe Tor with Italy’s Revolver Film and Russia’s Ineureka and Bella Vostok Ltd; Uzbek director Dilmurod Masaidov’s thriller...
New films by Gérard Depardieu, Krzysztof Zanussi and Ralph Fiennes will have their world premieres at the 22nd edition of the Window To Europe Film Festival (Aug 8-15) in the Russian town of Vyborg situated close to the border with Finland.
French director Philippe Martinez’s tale of redemption and revenge Viktor, which stars Depardieu, Elizabeth Hurley and Eli Danker, will open a competition section dedicated to films co-produced with Russia.
Viktor, which was shot in Chechnya and Moscow last summer and is being handled internationally by UK-based sales agent Saradan Media, will be released by Paradise in Russian cinemas on September 4.
Co-production competition
Other co-productions selected include Zanussi’s Foreign Body, produced by his own company Studio Filmowe Tor with Italy’s Revolver Film and Russia’s Ineureka and Bella Vostok Ltd; Uzbek director Dilmurod Masaidov’s thriller...
- 8/5/2014
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
Dem babies are just too cute! Mariah Carey took to Instagram recently to post an adorable photo of her and Nick Cannon's twins Moroccan and Monroe. In the family photo, Roc and Roe sit with their feet in a pedicure tub while dressed in pajamas. The two tykes play around with a bottle of Carey's Butterfly Drink and a wine glass (nothing like a kid friendly mocktail during pampering!). "Roc&Roe having an early @ButterflyDrink party! Get your Butterfly drink at @Walgreens & find out about my NYC summer party! #Thirsty4Butterfly," the singer captioned the pic. Too precious. Carey also recently posted a cute photo of Roc playing with an iPad during a flight. In the...
- 8/4/2014
- E! Online
K5 Independent is to handle international sales for Visar Morina’s feature debut Father (Babai) which is currently shooting in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Shooting began at the beginning of this month in Macedonia’s Ohrid for the German-Kosovar-Macedonian co-production between Nicole Gerhards’ NiKo Film, Produksioni Krusha and Skopjie Film Studio.
A refugee hostel somewhere in Germany was recreated on the grounds of the the former British and Nato headquarters in Mönchengladbach-Rheindahlen, and there is also shooting at locations in Kosovo.
Financial backing for the production has come from broadcasters Wdr and Arte, Film- und Medienstiftung Nrw, Kosovo Cinematography Center, German Federal Film Board (Ffa), nordmedia, and the Macedonian Film Fund. Theatrical distribution in Germany will be handled by Berlin-based missingFilms.
Pristina-born Morina, who studied at the Academy of Media Arts (Khm) in Cologne, also wrote the screenplay about 10-year-old Nori who is obliged to grow up at a very young age after the early death of his mother...
Shooting began at the beginning of this month in Macedonia’s Ohrid for the German-Kosovar-Macedonian co-production between Nicole Gerhards’ NiKo Film, Produksioni Krusha and Skopjie Film Studio.
A refugee hostel somewhere in Germany was recreated on the grounds of the the former British and Nato headquarters in Mönchengladbach-Rheindahlen, and there is also shooting at locations in Kosovo.
Financial backing for the production has come from broadcasters Wdr and Arte, Film- und Medienstiftung Nrw, Kosovo Cinematography Center, German Federal Film Board (Ffa), nordmedia, and the Macedonian Film Fund. Theatrical distribution in Germany will be handled by Berlin-based missingFilms.
Pristina-born Morina, who studied at the Academy of Media Arts (Khm) in Cologne, also wrote the screenplay about 10-year-old Nori who is obliged to grow up at a very young age after the early death of his mother...
- 7/23/2014
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
He may not do diaper duty, but Simon Cowell definitely loves bath time with his 4-month-old son Eric! The former American Idol judge took to Twitter today to share an adorable pic of his baby boy taking a bath in a shallow tub of water. In the family photo, little Eric lies on his back in a little bath cradle while covered in a teal cloth. Eric looks up at his dad's face as Cowell bends over to tend to his bundle of joy. Cowell simply captioned the pic, "Bath Time!" While Cowell looks adorable bathing Eric, don't expect any Twitpics of him changing diapers. Before Eric's birth, Cowell insisted, "I'm not doing that, 100 percent absolutely not going near...
- 6/19/2014
- E! Online
Lucky Mckee has had his ups and downs with various projects from the criminally underseen The Woods to the success of films like The Woman. With his latest, All Cheerleaders Die, Mckee collaborated with his old college buddy Chris Sivertson to relive their college days by fleshing out a short film to a full feature film filled with cheerful mayhem.
Here’s what Mckee had to say about the film, which is now available on VOD with a Blu-ray/DVD release on July .
Dread Central: Did your success working with Jack Ketchum lean you towards collaborating again this time around with Chris? What advantages do you find in that kind of mutual relationship?
Lucky McKee: Film is, in its essence, a collaborative art. It's a blast to create stories with good brains. Chris and I have collaborated like this since we were teenagers so it's pretty natural at this point.
Here’s what Mckee had to say about the film, which is now available on VOD with a Blu-ray/DVD release on July .
Dread Central: Did your success working with Jack Ketchum lean you towards collaborating again this time around with Chris? What advantages do you find in that kind of mutual relationship?
Lucky McKee: Film is, in its essence, a collaborative art. It's a blast to create stories with good brains. Chris and I have collaborated like this since we were teenagers so it's pretty natural at this point.
- 6/19/2014
- by Drew Tinnin
- DreadCentral.com
Co-director and writer Chris Sivertson took the time to speak with us recently regarding his collaboration with longtime friend and cohort Lucky Mckee for their new film All Cheerleaders Die, which enjoyed its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Dread Central:Can you talk a little about how long the idea for All Cheerleaders Die has been rolling around in both of your heads? Did it just arise from a late night wandering around the USC campus?
Chris Sivertson: We came up with the idea about a year out of film school at USC. We'd been reading indie magazines, seeing how filmmakers were picking up the first Dv cameras and making b-movies for very little money. We watched a bunch of those films and decided that it would be a great format to shoot our first feature. Low cost, low risk, freedom to experiment. So we cooked up a simple idea: football players vs.
Dread Central:Can you talk a little about how long the idea for All Cheerleaders Die has been rolling around in both of your heads? Did it just arise from a late night wandering around the USC campus?
Chris Sivertson: We came up with the idea about a year out of film school at USC. We'd been reading indie magazines, seeing how filmmakers were picking up the first Dv cameras and making b-movies for very little money. We watched a bunch of those films and decided that it would be a great format to shoot our first feature. Low cost, low risk, freedom to experiment. So we cooked up a simple idea: football players vs.
- 6/18/2014
- by Drew Tinnin
- DreadCentral.com
The coming Friday the 13th zombie cheerleaders are unleashed upon the world in Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson's All Cheerleaders Die (review), and today we have a list of theatres which will be running the flick! Is your city included? Read on to find out!
The film, which begin airing on VOD May 8th, will be in the following theaters June 13th:
Boston - AMC Methuen 20 Chicago - AMC Streets of Woodfield 20 Dallas - AMC Mesquite 30 Detroit - AMC Forum 30 Houston - AMC Studio 30 Houston Los Angeles - AMC Burbank 8 Miami - AMC Aventura Mall 24 New York - AMC Empire 25 Phoenix - AMC Deer Valley 30 Tampa - AMC Veterans 24
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman,...
The film, which begin airing on VOD May 8th, will be in the following theaters June 13th:
Boston - AMC Methuen 20 Chicago - AMC Streets of Woodfield 20 Dallas - AMC Mesquite 30 Detroit - AMC Forum 30 Houston - AMC Studio 30 Houston Los Angeles - AMC Burbank 8 Miami - AMC Aventura Mall 24 New York - AMC Empire 25 Phoenix - AMC Deer Valley 30 Tampa - AMC Veterans 24
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman,...
- 6/9/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Every week, Vulture faces the big, important questions in entertainment and comes to some creative conclusions. This week, we freaked out along with Peggy after she opened Ginsberg's gift, gossiped about Solange and Jay Z, and evaluated TV upfronts. Naturally, spoilers follow. You may have read some of these stories below, but you certainly didn’t read them all. We forgive you.Q: How was your weekend?A: You know that is So nice of you to ask. We had our first-ever Vulture Fest this past weekend. We rocked out to M.I.A. and Solange, hosted a brunch with Rufus Wainwright, and chatted with Adam Scott. You can see all the good times you missed here, and hopefully, it will inspire some Fomo. Q: Speaking of Solange, what the heck happened?!A: In the family feud that rocked the internet, Solange attacked Jay Z in the elevator of the...
- 5/17/2014
- by E. Alex Jung
- Vulture
Next Thursday, zombie cheerleaders are unleashed upon the world in Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson's All Cheerleaders Die (review), and today a fun little interactive app has been launched for the horror-comedy, which allows you to add yourself to the yearbook of the film's faux high school.
Will you be voted Most Likely to Come Back From the Dead? Most Likely to Feast on Your Best Friend's Guts, perhaps? Find out by checking out the Blackfoot High digital yearbook!
The film is heading to VOD on May 8th and will be in theaters June 13th.
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) for Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” Tomorrow When...
Will you be voted Most Likely to Come Back From the Dead? Most Likely to Feast on Your Best Friend's Guts, perhaps? Find out by checking out the Blackfoot High digital yearbook!
The film is heading to VOD on May 8th and will be in theaters June 13th.
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) for Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” Tomorrow When...
- 5/2/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
More than two decades later, and we still can’t look at a cup of water the same.
Just as the rippling water in that now iconic scene signaled the T. rex’s grand entrance, so did Jurassic Park usher in a new era of cinematic innovation. Making a reality of so many childhood dreams, it marries moviemaking wizardry and emotional complexity to electrifying effect. Park also straddles a number of genres (action-adventure, family, thriller, and sci-fi, to name a few) on top of its ready-made merchandising and theme-park ride potential, ultimately offering something for everyone. But the leaps and...
Just as the rippling water in that now iconic scene signaled the T. rex’s grand entrance, so did Jurassic Park usher in a new era of cinematic innovation. Making a reality of so many childhood dreams, it marries moviemaking wizardry and emotional complexity to electrifying effect. Park also straddles a number of genres (action-adventure, family, thriller, and sci-fi, to name a few) on top of its ready-made merchandising and theme-park ride potential, ultimately offering something for everyone. But the leaps and...
- 4/25/2014
- by Lanford Beard
- EW.com - PopWatch
Image Entertainment will be bringing Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson's All Cheerleaders Die (review) to you in the coming days, but right now we finally have the official trailer to share with you cats!
The film is heading to VOD on May 8th and will be in theaters June 13th.
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) for Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” Tomorrow When the War Began), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), and Brooke Butler and introduces Tom Williamson. Executive producing is Arrien Schiltkamp.
Synopsis:
Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey; I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team.
The film is heading to VOD on May 8th and will be in theaters June 13th.
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) for Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” Tomorrow When the War Began), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), and Brooke Butler and introduces Tom Williamson. Executive producing is Arrien Schiltkamp.
Synopsis:
Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey; I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team.
- 4/24/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Image Entertainment will be bringing Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson's All Cheerleaders Die (review) to you in the coming days, but right now we have an exclusive grue-filled clip to satisfy your blood lust! Take a bite!
The film is heading to VOD on May 8th and will be in theaters June 13th.
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) for Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” Tomorrow When the War Began), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), and Brooke Butler and introduces Tom Williamson. Executive producing is Arrien Schiltkamp.
Synopsis:
Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey; I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team.
The film is heading to VOD on May 8th and will be in theaters June 13th.
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) for Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” Tomorrow When the War Began), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), and Brooke Butler and introduces Tom Williamson. Executive producing is Arrien Schiltkamp.
Synopsis:
Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey; I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team.
- 4/21/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
The chair creaks as you settle onto it. The candlelight flickers. All around you the ravenous faces of your so-called friends twist in delight as you slowly open the box laid out on the table. Welcome to Dangerous Games! Each week, we'll feature a horror/thriller/monster tabletop game you should be playing. Don't be scared… roll the dice… what's the worst that could happen?
'Mord Im Arosa' - Zoch Verlag (2010)
The police tape completely surrounds the glorious Arosa hotel. From your hotel room looking down onto the rain-slick streets you see nothing but flashing cop lights. The reds and blues dancing against the black night sky and the walls of the grand seven floor hotel. Moments ago you heard a scream, you heard the slump of a body, and you heard the footsteps of the guilty rush away into the depths of the hotel. Did you kill tonight? Even if you didn't,...
'Mord Im Arosa' - Zoch Verlag (2010)
The police tape completely surrounds the glorious Arosa hotel. From your hotel room looking down onto the rain-slick streets you see nothing but flashing cop lights. The reds and blues dancing against the black night sky and the walls of the grand seven floor hotel. Moments ago you heard a scream, you heard the slump of a body, and you heard the footsteps of the guilty rush away into the depths of the hotel. Did you kill tonight? Even if you didn't,...
- 4/17/2014
- by Giaco Furino
- FEARnet
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