Production has kicked off on the supernatural horror/thriller The School, which is being shot in Australia’s Gladesville Mental Asylum, according to ScreenDaily. The film is being directed by Storm Ashwood and stars Megan Drury, Will McDonald, Nicholas Hope, and Jack… Continue Reading →
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- 4/13/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
Exclusive: Cinema Management Group (Cmg) handles sales for Australia’s Bronte Pictures.
Shooting has begun at Gladsville Mental Asylum, the notorious institution and oldest of its kind in Australia.
Storm Ashwood directs The School starring Megan Drury as a surgeon and mother of a comatose son who becomes trapped in a building haunted by children from her past. The film is scheduled for delivery in October.
The Gladesville Mental Asylum was founded in the late 1830s and was infamous for harsh treatment including the use of electric shock therapy. The site houses more than 1,200 unmarked graves.
The cast includes Will McDonald and theatre director Nicholas Hope, as well as youngster Jack Ruwald.
Blake Northfield and Jim Robison are producing for Bronte Pictures, while Phil Hunt and Compton Ross of Headgear Films are executive producers.
Edward Noeltner’s (pictured) Cmg acquired worldwide sales rights excluding Australia and New Zealand and launched pre-sales in Berlin.
Rights have gone...
Shooting has begun at Gladsville Mental Asylum, the notorious institution and oldest of its kind in Australia.
Storm Ashwood directs The School starring Megan Drury as a surgeon and mother of a comatose son who becomes trapped in a building haunted by children from her past. The film is scheduled for delivery in October.
The Gladesville Mental Asylum was founded in the late 1830s and was infamous for harsh treatment including the use of electric shock therapy. The site houses more than 1,200 unmarked graves.
The cast includes Will McDonald and theatre director Nicholas Hope, as well as youngster Jack Ruwald.
Blake Northfield and Jim Robison are producing for Bronte Pictures, while Phil Hunt and Compton Ross of Headgear Films are executive producers.
Edward Noeltner’s (pictured) Cmg acquired worldwide sales rights excluding Australia and New Zealand and launched pre-sales in Berlin.
Rights have gone...
- 4/3/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
X Factor winner Cyrus will perform live on the red carpet at this year's Aacta Awards.
Rachel Griffiths and Teresa Palmer have also been anounced as presenters at tonight's ceremony at The Star Event Centre in Sydney.
Griffiths and Palmer will join guests and presenters including Mel Gibson, Radha Mitchell, nominee Patrick Brammall, Stephen Peacocke, Magda Szubanski, Megan Gale and Home and Away's Georgie Parker and Bonnie Sveen.
A highlight of the show will be the presentation of Australia.s highest screen award, the Aacta Longford Lyell Award, to Cate Blanchett..
Hugo Weaving (nominated for his performance in The Dressmaker) and Richard Roxburgh will present the Award, with a tribute from Gillian Armstrong and filmed tributes from Martin Scorsese, Robert Redford, Alejandro González Iñárritu and Ron Howard.
In a record-breaking year for Australian films at the local box office, anticipation around who will take home a golden statuette is hot.
Rachel Griffiths and Teresa Palmer have also been anounced as presenters at tonight's ceremony at The Star Event Centre in Sydney.
Griffiths and Palmer will join guests and presenters including Mel Gibson, Radha Mitchell, nominee Patrick Brammall, Stephen Peacocke, Magda Szubanski, Megan Gale and Home and Away's Georgie Parker and Bonnie Sveen.
A highlight of the show will be the presentation of Australia.s highest screen award, the Aacta Longford Lyell Award, to Cate Blanchett..
Hugo Weaving (nominated for his performance in The Dressmaker) and Richard Roxburgh will present the Award, with a tribute from Gillian Armstrong and filmed tributes from Martin Scorsese, Robert Redford, Alejandro González Iñárritu and Ron Howard.
In a record-breaking year for Australian films at the local box office, anticipation around who will take home a golden statuette is hot.
- 12/8/2015
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Agents of Shield: Channel 4, 8pm
The second part of the season two finale sees sees Jiaying manipulate her people into a war by committing the same crime she earlier accused Gonzales of.
Coulson and his team embark on a massive conflict that forces them to challenge their relationships and make far-reaching sacrifices.
Tfi Friday: Channel 4, 9pm
Chris Evans returns for a one-off special of the anarchic 1990s entertainment show that celebrated all things silly and Britpop.
Broadcast from a new location in London, guests will include Blur, Shaun Ryder, Amanda Seyfried and Kirstie Allsopp, while Danny Baker and Will McDonald will also return.
The Legacy: Sky Arts, 9pm
The Danish drama starring Marie Bach Hansen and Jasper Chrisiensen returns for its second series on Sky Arts tonight following a successful first run.
The first episode sees Signe growing tired as she attempts to get her hemp farm running,...
The second part of the season two finale sees sees Jiaying manipulate her people into a war by committing the same crime she earlier accused Gonzales of.
Coulson and his team embark on a massive conflict that forces them to challenge their relationships and make far-reaching sacrifices.
Tfi Friday: Channel 4, 9pm
Chris Evans returns for a one-off special of the anarchic 1990s entertainment show that celebrated all things silly and Britpop.
Broadcast from a new location in London, guests will include Blur, Shaun Ryder, Amanda Seyfried and Kirstie Allsopp, while Danny Baker and Will McDonald will also return.
The Legacy: Sky Arts, 9pm
The Danish drama starring Marie Bach Hansen and Jasper Chrisiensen returns for its second series on Sky Arts tonight following a successful first run.
The first episode sees Signe growing tired as she attempts to get her hemp farm running,...
- 6/12/2015
- Digital Spy
In 1996, Chris Evans and Danny Baker launched a show that would become as synonymous with 1990s as the Spice Girls and Eric Cantona.
Tfi Friday was the perfect show of its time, airing every Friday evening on Channel 4 and featuring as much Britpop and silly anarchic humour as you could ask for.
Ahead of its one-off comeback show this Friday (June 12), Digital Spy has collected just some of the most memorable and hilarious moments from its five years on air.
1. Shaun Ryder says "f**k" on live TV. In front of your mum.
Pity Chris Evans. With a mouth dodgier than the bizarre moustache he was sporting at the time, it was always going to be something of a liability bringing indie music's chief party-monster Shaun Ryder onto a family show that aired at just 6pm.
"If you don't swear tonight, I'll give you my shoes!" promised Evans, only...
Tfi Friday was the perfect show of its time, airing every Friday evening on Channel 4 and featuring as much Britpop and silly anarchic humour as you could ask for.
Ahead of its one-off comeback show this Friday (June 12), Digital Spy has collected just some of the most memorable and hilarious moments from its five years on air.
1. Shaun Ryder says "f**k" on live TV. In front of your mum.
Pity Chris Evans. With a mouth dodgier than the bizarre moustache he was sporting at the time, it was always going to be something of a liability bringing indie music's chief party-monster Shaun Ryder onto a family show that aired at just 6pm.
"If you don't swear tonight, I'll give you my shoes!" promised Evans, only...
- 6/9/2015
- Digital Spy
Home and Away's Romeo Smith will be left injured and unconscious thanks to schoolboy Jett James in an upcoming episode. Romeo, played by Luke Mitchell, faces the unexpected danger after Jett develops a crush on his wife Indi.
[Luke Mitchell as Romeo Smith.] When Indi agrees to babysit Jett (Will McDonald), the Summer Bay youngster resorts to desperate measures to ensure that he gets to spend the entire evening alone with the object of his affections. Wanting Romeo out of the way, Jett locks him in a shed and steals his phone. However, even when the scheme comes to nothing as John and Gina block his plan to spend time with Indi, Jett fails to reveal where Romeo is. Samara Weaving, who plays Indi, told TV Week: "He has a little crush on Indi, but goes about it the wrong way. He's trying to impress her by being a 'man' (more)...
[Luke Mitchell as Romeo Smith.] When Indi agrees to babysit Jett (Will McDonald), the Summer Bay youngster resorts to desperate measures to ensure that he gets to spend the entire evening alone with the object of his affections. Wanting Romeo out of the way, Jett locks him in a shed and steals his phone. However, even when the scheme comes to nothing as John and Gina block his plan to spend time with Indi, Jett fails to reveal where Romeo is. Samara Weaving, who plays Indi, told TV Week: "He has a little crush on Indi, but goes about it the wrong way. He's trying to impress her by being a 'man' (more)...
- 1/28/2013
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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