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Good morning!
Last night in New York, the annual Met Ball went down with the theme of "Punk: Chaos to Couture" and some of the best looks came from queer women. (Of course!)
Jenna Lyons
Amber Heard
Fran Lebowitz
The New Yorker has two moms on the cover of this week's issue. Gotta love it.
Kirsten Vangsness reportedly turned down an offer for another season of Criminal Minds because her male co-stars are getting paid more than she and her female castmates. Of course there's room for negotiation, but I can't imagine that show without Garcia. Give her what she's worth!
Laurel Holloman posed in front of one of her pieces at the opening of her exhibition "All The World Inside" last week.
Brittney Griner wrote a piece for The New York Times on why she came out and how...
Good morning!
Last night in New York, the annual Met Ball went down with the theme of "Punk: Chaos to Couture" and some of the best looks came from queer women. (Of course!)
Jenna Lyons
Amber Heard
Fran Lebowitz
The New Yorker has two moms on the cover of this week's issue. Gotta love it.
Kirsten Vangsness reportedly turned down an offer for another season of Criminal Minds because her male co-stars are getting paid more than she and her female castmates. Of course there's room for negotiation, but I can't imagine that show without Garcia. Give her what she's worth!
Laurel Holloman posed in front of one of her pieces at the opening of her exhibition "All The World Inside" last week.
Brittney Griner wrote a piece for The New York Times on why she came out and how...
- 5/7/2013
- by trishbendix
- AfterEllen.com
After producing shows with vampires, witches and pretentious teens,
Kevin Williamson's latest horror is a charming serial killer in The Following.
News
What's next for Colin Morgan now that Merlin is over? He's set to appear in an episode of the Gabriel Byrne BBC drama Quirke. Based on a book series, the show follows a morgue worker who investigates the death of people he encounters. Morgan will show up in the season finale.
Jessica De Gouw, fresh off of her role as Arrow's Huntress has been cast as Mina in NBC's upcoming version of Dracula opposite Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
Add zombies to list of upcoming Mythbusters theme episodes.
NPR's Morning Edition asks what happens to pop culture references now that audiences have been split into small niches. The story starts with the example of the Louie parody that was a part of Louis C.K.'s Saturday Night Live episode.
Kevin Williamson's latest horror is a charming serial killer in The Following.
News
What's next for Colin Morgan now that Merlin is over? He's set to appear in an episode of the Gabriel Byrne BBC drama Quirke. Based on a book series, the show follows a morgue worker who investigates the death of people he encounters. Morgan will show up in the season finale.
Jessica De Gouw, fresh off of her role as Arrow's Huntress has been cast as Mina in NBC's upcoming version of Dracula opposite Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
Add zombies to list of upcoming Mythbusters theme episodes.
NPR's Morning Edition asks what happens to pop culture references now that audiences have been split into small niches. The story starts with the example of the Louie parody that was a part of Louis C.K.'s Saturday Night Live episode.
- 1/21/2013
- by LyleMasaki
- The Backlot
Chicago – Is there anything Chloë Grace Moretz can’t do? She’s earned big laughs as a snarky yet concerned sister in “(500) Days of Summer,” performed her own stunts as a vengeful hit girl in “Kick Ass,” brought startling pathos to the role of a smitten vampire in “Let Me In” and exuded Hepburn-esque grace in “Hugo,” all before the age of 15. Needless to say, her versatility is unmatched by any of her peers.
Moretz was 12 when she took the role of Anne, the alienated would-be victim in “Texas Killing Fields,” a routine yet engaging crime drama from Ami Canaan Mann, daughter of Michael. The role is closer in spirit to the vulnerable innocents Moretz played in a slate of horror films during the early years of her career. Anne is as much a symbol as she is a flesh-and-blood being, and the actress brings a chilling tension to her scenes,...
Moretz was 12 when she took the role of Anne, the alienated would-be victim in “Texas Killing Fields,” a routine yet engaging crime drama from Ami Canaan Mann, daughter of Michael. The role is closer in spirit to the vulnerable innocents Moretz played in a slate of horror films during the early years of her career. Anne is as much a symbol as she is a flesh-and-blood being, and the actress brings a chilling tension to her scenes,...
- 1/26/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Check out the trailer for Texas Killing Fields, starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain, Chloe Moretz, Stephen Graham and Annabeth Gish. Ami Canaan Mann directs from the writing by Don Ferracone and the crime thriller opens October 7th via Anchor Bay Films. Set in the Texas bayous, a local homicide detective teams up with a cop from New York City in order to investigate a series of unsolved murders. This looks intriguing and marks Ami Canaan Mann sophomore trial at directing a feature film. The first was 2001's Morning, starring Kieran Mulroney and also included Annabeth Gish.
- 8/19/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Check out the trailer for Texas Killing Fields, starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain, Chloe Moretz, Stephen Graham and Annabeth Gish. Ami Canaan Mann directs from the writing by Don Ferracone and the crime thriller opens October 7th via Anchor Bay Films. Set in the Texas bayous, a local homicide detective teams up with a cop from New York City in order to investigate a series of unsolved murders. This looks intriguing and marks Ami Canaan Mann sophomore trial at directing a feature film. The first was 2001's Morning, starring Kieran Mulroney and also included Annabeth Gish.
- 8/19/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Check out the trailer for Texas Killing Fields, starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain, Chloe Moretz, Stephen Graham and Annabeth Gish. Ami Canaan Mann directs from the writing by Don Ferracone and the crime thriller opens October 7th via Anchor Bay Films. Set in the Texas bayous, a local homicide detective teams up with a cop from New York City in order to investigate a series of unsolved murders. This looks intriguing and marks Ami Canaan Mann sophomore trial at directing a feature film. The first was 2001's Morning, starring Kieran Mulroney and also included Annabeth Gish.
- 8/19/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Finally! Anchor Bay has picked a release date for Venice competition title Texas Killing Fields, starring Sam Worthington, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Jessica Chastain and Chloe Grace Moretz, on October 7 (Italian trailer below). Written by longtime technical adviser, ex-dea agent Don Ferrarone (Miami Vice) and directed by producer Michael Mann's daughter Ami Canaan Mann (Morning), the dark Zodiac-style thriller, based on a true story, follows a pair of homicide detectives from coastal Texas and New York City (Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Sam Worthington) as they examine a series of unsolved murders in the I-45 dumping ground in Calder, Texas after Moretz goes missing. The ubiquitous Jessica Chastain also stars. Anchor Bay is often a B-movie dumping ground; they don't put much marketing behind their theatrical releases. So here's hoping we get a screener or invite.
- 8/11/2011
- Thompson on Hollywood
Think back to Robert De Niro (Heat). Think back to Al Pacino (Scent of a Woman). Robert De Niro was known for his intensity. Al Pacino was known for his flashy screen presence. Now think of veteran character actor of horror films, Bill Oberst Jr. (Dismal, Vivid, The Devil Within). Bill Oberst Jr. has both the flash of Pacino and the intensity of De Niro. It's the best of both worlds in one package. And directors and producers are taking notice. In less then four years, Bill Oberst Jr. has had well over thirty film credits. Since he works his fair share in the horror genre, he is often seen playing the villain or the creepy guy or even, on occasion, the rapist. However, Bill Oberst Jr. wants you to know that their is more to him then just that. That he has an extra layer of dimensionality. That he's not just one note.
- 2/13/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Bill Oberst Jr. in NachtBill Oberst Jr. was a stage actor for twelve years before moving to Hollywood. His three years in California have proven successful as he has starred in over thirty titles of various genres. However, Bill freely admits that: "horror is my bread and butter." 2010 saw him star in the thrillers The Devil Within and Nude Nuns with Big Guns. 2011 will see this Southern born gentleman starring in varying genres, including Chris Eska's upcoming feature September Morning and in The Asylum's Princess and the Pony.
Here, Bill talks about how the camera's interpretation of his movements and characteristics have funneled his acting talents into playing the villain. He also gives us insight into some of his other projects like the horror feature Dismal and the upcoming Amish drama "The Shunning." So, listen in to Bill's interview, as he gives aspiring actors and actresses some well informed advice,...
Here, Bill talks about how the camera's interpretation of his movements and characteristics have funneled his acting talents into playing the villain. He also gives us insight into some of his other projects like the horror feature Dismal and the upcoming Amish drama "The Shunning." So, listen in to Bill's interview, as he gives aspiring actors and actresses some well informed advice,...
- 1/3/2011
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Factory
Opens: 2011
Cast: John Cusack, Jennifer Carpenter, Ksenia Solo, Mae Whitman, Sonya Walger
Director: Morgan O'Neill
Summary: An obsessed cop is on the trail of a serial killer prowling the streets of Buffalo, New York. When his teenage daughter disappears, he drops any pretension and professional restraint he might have to get the killer.
Analysis: Shot almost three years ago now, Dark Castle had originally planned to release this thriller back in late 2009. However for reasons unspecified, it has been sitting on a shelf for some time and keeps getting delayed. In cases like these, the most obvious reason is usually the correct one - it stinks (eg. "Case 39"). The company certainly has had its fair share of box-office duds lately including "Whiteout," "Ninja Assassin," "The Losers," "Orphan" and "Splice".
Yet Cusack generally has good taste in projects, his last venture into horror was the surprisingly effective Stephen King...
Opens: 2011
Cast: John Cusack, Jennifer Carpenter, Ksenia Solo, Mae Whitman, Sonya Walger
Director: Morgan O'Neill
Summary: An obsessed cop is on the trail of a serial killer prowling the streets of Buffalo, New York. When his teenage daughter disappears, he drops any pretension and professional restraint he might have to get the killer.
Analysis: Shot almost three years ago now, Dark Castle had originally planned to release this thriller back in late 2009. However for reasons unspecified, it has been sitting on a shelf for some time and keeps getting delayed. In cases like these, the most obvious reason is usually the correct one - it stinks (eg. "Case 39"). The company certainly has had its fair share of box-office duds lately including "Whiteout," "Ninja Assassin," "The Losers," "Orphan" and "Splice".
Yet Cusack generally has good taste in projects, his last venture into horror was the surprisingly effective Stephen King...
- 12/31/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The Factory
Opens: 2011
Cast: John Cusack, Jennifer Carpenter, Ksenia Solo, Mae Whitman, Sonya Walger
Director: Morgan O'Neill
Summary: An obsessed cop is on the trail of a serial killer prowling the streets of Buffalo, New York. When his teenage daughter disappears, he drops any pretension and professional restraint he might have to get the killer.
Analysis: Shot almost three years ago now, Dark Castle had originally planned to release this thriller back in late 2009. However for reasons unspecified, it has been sitting on a shelf for some time and keeps getting delayed. In cases like these, the most obvious reason is usually the correct one - it stinks (eg. "Case 39"). The company certainly has had its fair share of box-office duds lately including "Whiteout," "Ninja Assassin," "The Losers," "Orphan" and "Splice".
Yet Cusack generally has good taste in projects, his last venture into horror was the surprisingly effective Stephen King...
Opens: 2011
Cast: John Cusack, Jennifer Carpenter, Ksenia Solo, Mae Whitman, Sonya Walger
Director: Morgan O'Neill
Summary: An obsessed cop is on the trail of a serial killer prowling the streets of Buffalo, New York. When his teenage daughter disappears, he drops any pretension and professional restraint he might have to get the killer.
Analysis: Shot almost three years ago now, Dark Castle had originally planned to release this thriller back in late 2009. However for reasons unspecified, it has been sitting on a shelf for some time and keeps getting delayed. In cases like these, the most obvious reason is usually the correct one - it stinks (eg. "Case 39"). The company certainly has had its fair share of box-office duds lately including "Whiteout," "Ninja Assassin," "The Losers," "Orphan" and "Splice".
Yet Cusack generally has good taste in projects, his last venture into horror was the surprisingly effective Stephen King...
- 12/31/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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