San Francisco Symphony salutes Alfred Hitchcock: Halloween movies and Hitchcock movie music (photo: San Francisco Symphony and Cary Grant in ’North by Northwest’) The San Francisco Symphony will celebrate Alfred Hitchcock movies and their music scores beginning at 8 p.m. on Halloween eve, October 30, 2013, at Davies Symphony Hall. During Hitchcock Film Week, the San Francisco Symphony will perform the scores for Hitchcock’s Psycho, The Lodger: A Tale of the London Fog, and the world premiere presentation of Vertigo’s full score performed live, in addition to excerpts from To Catch a Thief, Strangers on a Train, Dial M for Murder, and North by Northwest. Alfred Hitchcock’s granddaughter Tere Carrubba will introduce the Psycho presentation on October 30. Hitchcock received his fifth and final Best Director Academy Award nomination for this cheaply made — but highly successful — 1960 thriller starring Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, John Gavin, and Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominee Janet Leigh.
- 10/18/2013
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
A comedy about two bumbling serial killers? That's "Adventures of Serial Buddies," a little movie "Extra" host Maria Menounos made in her spare time with director/boyfriend Keven Undergaro. They describe it as '"Dexter" meets "Dumb and Dumber," and it's inspired by a guy Undergaro was friends with, never realizing he was a sociopath. They cast it with unknowns from The Groundlings and Improv Olympics. Menounos credits Undergaro with discovering her 15 years ago, just as he "discovered" Beth Behrs (pre-"2 Broke Girls"), whom he cast in the film without ever seeing her act. They also managed to line up some bigger names, like Christopher Lloyd, but on such a small movie, everyone, even Kathie Lee Gifford, pitched in to get it made. Moviefone: You actually knew a serial killer? Keven Undergaro: No, he wasn't a serial killer; he was a sociopath and he committed a bunch of heinous...
- 5/28/2013
- by Sharon Knolle
- Moviefone
A comedy about two bumbling serial killers? That's "Adventures of Serial Buddies," a little movie "Extra" host Maria Menounos made in her spare time with director/boyfriend Keven Undergaro.
They describe it as '"Dexter" meets "Dumb and Dumber," and it's inspired by a guy Undergaro was friends with, never realizing he was a sociopath. They cast it with unknowns from The Groundlings and Improv Olympics.
Menounos credits Undergaro with discovering her 15 years ago, just as he "discovered" Beth Behrs (pre-"2 Broke Girls"), whom he cast in the film without ever seeing her act. They also managed to line up some bigger names, like Christopher Lloyd, but on such a small movie, everyone, even Kathie Lee Gifford, pitched in to get it made.
Moviefone: You actually knew a serial killer?
Keven Undergaro: No, he wasn't a serial killer; he was a sociopath and he committed a bunch of heinous...
They describe it as '"Dexter" meets "Dumb and Dumber," and it's inspired by a guy Undergaro was friends with, never realizing he was a sociopath. They cast it with unknowns from The Groundlings and Improv Olympics.
Menounos credits Undergaro with discovering her 15 years ago, just as he "discovered" Beth Behrs (pre-"2 Broke Girls"), whom he cast in the film without ever seeing her act. They also managed to line up some bigger names, like Christopher Lloyd, but on such a small movie, everyone, even Kathie Lee Gifford, pitched in to get it made.
Moviefone: You actually knew a serial killer?
Keven Undergaro: No, he wasn't a serial killer; he was a sociopath and he committed a bunch of heinous...
- 5/28/2013
- by Sharon Knolle
- Moviefone
A comedy about two bumbling serial killers? That's "Adventures of Serial Buddies," a little movie "Extra" host Maria Menounos made in her spare time with director/boyfriend Keven Undergaro.
They describe it as '"Dexter" meets "Dumb and Dumber," and it's inspired by a guy Undergaro was friends with, never realizing he was a sociopath. They cast it with unknowns from The Groundlings and Improv Olympics.
Menounos credits Undergaro with discovering her 15 years ago, just as he "discovered" Beth Behrs (pre-"2 Broke Girls"), whom he cast in the film without ever seeing her act. They also managed to line up some bigger names, like Christopher Lloyd, but on such a small movie, everyone, even Kathie Lee Gifford, pitched in to get it made.
Moviefone: You actually knew a serial killer?
Keven Undergaro: No, he wasn't a serial killer; he was a sociopath and he committed a bunch of heinous...
They describe it as '"Dexter" meets "Dumb and Dumber," and it's inspired by a guy Undergaro was friends with, never realizing he was a sociopath. They cast it with unknowns from The Groundlings and Improv Olympics.
Menounos credits Undergaro with discovering her 15 years ago, just as he "discovered" Beth Behrs (pre-"2 Broke Girls"), whom he cast in the film without ever seeing her act. They also managed to line up some bigger names, like Christopher Lloyd, but on such a small movie, everyone, even Kathie Lee Gifford, pitched in to get it made.
Moviefone: You actually knew a serial killer?
Keven Undergaro: No, he wasn't a serial killer; he was a sociopath and he committed a bunch of heinous...
- 5/28/2013
- by Sharon Knolle
- Moviefone
NBC's 2012 Summer Olympics coverage: Now with more nipples!
The Peacock has taken some flack for its Olympics coverage, not airing very many of the marquee sports live and instead holding them for primetime broadcast. So it's rather ironic that when it does air something live, the network now might be in for some FCC fines.
During the U.S./Spain women's water polo match Wednesday (Aug. 1), a U.S. competitor grabbed the swimsuit of a Spanish opponent and pulled it down far enough to reveal the woman's nipple. And NBC just happened to be broadcasting the underwater camera that caught the whole thing. Oops.
Related: Best and Worst of the 2012 Summer Olympics
With all the grappling that comes with water polo, wardrobe malfunctions probably happen all the time and most of the reactions we saw were ones that thought it was humorous (or titillating).
"Finally, @NBC gets something right! "@knifework: Yep.
The Peacock has taken some flack for its Olympics coverage, not airing very many of the marquee sports live and instead holding them for primetime broadcast. So it's rather ironic that when it does air something live, the network now might be in for some FCC fines.
During the U.S./Spain women's water polo match Wednesday (Aug. 1), a U.S. competitor grabbed the swimsuit of a Spanish opponent and pulled it down far enough to reveal the woman's nipple. And NBC just happened to be broadcasting the underwater camera that caught the whole thing. Oops.
Related: Best and Worst of the 2012 Summer Olympics
With all the grappling that comes with water polo, wardrobe malfunctions probably happen all the time and most of the reactions we saw were ones that thought it was humorous (or titillating).
"Finally, @NBC gets something right! "@knifework: Yep.
- 8/2/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Kim Kardashian has one less story floating around to worry about. The E! star is "very happy to announce that she has reached a settlement of her claims against Jonathan Jaxson," her attorney, Todd Wilson, said in a statement to E! News. Jackson, a blogger who identified himself last year as Kardashian's former publicist, had told various media outlets that her short-lived relationship with Kris Humphries was staged for the cameras. "As part of the confidential settlement," Wilson continued, "Mr. Jaxson has issued a public apology to Kim. Kim is extremely pleased with the outcome of the matter." So, what did his mea culpa entail? "I wanted to apologize publicly to...
- 2/23/2012
- E! Online
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