Hurrah! The Britain's Got Talent auditions have finished, the live shows begin tomorrow, and we have our semi-finalists. It was all revealed tonight in a typically grand fashion, but you'd be forgiven for missing who actually made it through in amidst all the crying and hugging. Never fear, though, for Digital Spy is here to rescue you with a full list of the Bgt semi-finalists...
The Golden Buzzer Semi-Finalists
Bars and Melody: 13-year-old rapper Leondre and 15-year-old singer Charlie won Simon Cowell's Golden Buzzer after their version of 'Hopeful'.
Christian Spridon: 35-year-old Christian from Romania won David's Golden Buzzer after his performance of 'Sex Bomb' - but the other judges had already buzzed him off, and Simon was aghast.
Paddy and Nico: 79-year-old Paddy wowed the judges with her energetic salsa with 39-year-old Nico, and won Amanda's Golden Buzzer.
REAformed: The girl band - aged between 15-21 -...
The Golden Buzzer Semi-Finalists
Bars and Melody: 13-year-old rapper Leondre and 15-year-old singer Charlie won Simon Cowell's Golden Buzzer after their version of 'Hopeful'.
Christian Spridon: 35-year-old Christian from Romania won David's Golden Buzzer after his performance of 'Sex Bomb' - but the other judges had already buzzed him off, and Simon was aghast.
Paddy and Nico: 79-year-old Paddy wowed the judges with her energetic salsa with 39-year-old Nico, and won Amanda's Golden Buzzer.
REAformed: The girl band - aged between 15-21 -...
- 5/25/2014
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got Talent rolled into our living rooms for its second episode this week, and goodness, there was a lot of talent on the show. And some other people, too. From the very good to the very, very bad to the very inexplicable, Digital Spy presents all the action from tonight...
The Good...
Lettice Rowbotham: Yes, she is called Lettice ("like the salad"). Lettice bubbled onto the stage, promising to be besties with Ant & Dec and admitting to the cameras that she was a) hungover and b) unprepared ("I listened to the track this morning in the car on the way here.") After David had suggested she is the poshest person to audition, nay, to come to Birmingham, Lettice proved why she was there by playing her electric violin to modern tracks like 'Counting Stars' and 'Good Feeling'. She won a standing ovation from the judges, who raved about her...
The Good...
Lettice Rowbotham: Yes, she is called Lettice ("like the salad"). Lettice bubbled onto the stage, promising to be besties with Ant & Dec and admitting to the cameras that she was a) hungover and b) unprepared ("I listened to the track this morning in the car on the way here.") After David had suggested she is the poshest person to audition, nay, to come to Birmingham, Lettice proved why she was there by playing her electric violin to modern tracks like 'Counting Stars' and 'Good Feeling'. She won a standing ovation from the judges, who raved about her...
- 4/19/2014
- Digital Spy
It's been a good 6 months since anything has been heard of writer/director Josh C. Waller's upcoming action fight thriller 'Raze'. The feature will be appearing at this weekends New York Comic-Con event and to coincide IFC Films have decided to release this cool new 'Raze' poster featuring one of its stars Zoe Bell ('Death Proof'). The new promo poster also features the impressive tagline 'You Should See the Other Girls' and a couple of ladies getting rough with each other on the floor. The sexy Rachel Nichols ('The Amityville Horror') also stars along with Rebecca Marshall ('Saw 3D'). Doug Jones ('Hellboy'), Tracie Thoms ('Death Proof'), Sherilyn Fenn ('Twin Peaks'), Tara Macken ('The Hunger Games'), Adrienne Wilkinson, Nicole Steinwedell ('The Unit'), Bailey Borders, Allene Quincy, Jordan James Smith, Amy Johnston, Victoria Cruz and Brianna Gage.
- 10/10/2013
- Horror Asylum
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes a trailer for Devil in My Ride, an announcement of The British Horror Film Festival lineup, details on Circus of the Dead, an excerpt from Ground Zero, Five Things You Need For the Zombie Apocalypse from Michael Garza, a Q&A with Rachel and Simon Light, and much more:
Devil in My Ride Trailer and Premiere Details: “Red Band Films, the specialty genre label of L.A. based production and finance company Unified Pictures, announced today that its debut feature “Devil in My Ride,” starring Sid Haig (“Kill Bill: Vol. 2,” “Jackie Brown,” “The Devil’s Rejects”), will make its much anticipated World Premiere at the Shriekfest International Film Festival, taking place October 3rd to 6th in Los Angeles.
“Devil in My Ride” is a horror comedy directed by...
Devil in My Ride Trailer and Premiere Details: “Red Band Films, the specialty genre label of L.A. based production and finance company Unified Pictures, announced today that its debut feature “Devil in My Ride,” starring Sid Haig (“Kill Bill: Vol. 2,” “Jackie Brown,” “The Devil’s Rejects”), will make its much anticipated World Premiere at the Shriekfest International Film Festival, taking place October 3rd to 6th in Los Angeles.
“Devil in My Ride” is a horror comedy directed by...
- 9/22/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Clemenger Bbdo Melbourne was named agency of the year at the Melbourne Advertising & Design Club Awards tonight.
The agency won top honours for the second year running. However, rival Gpy&R Melbourne – which won more lions at Cannes this year than any Australian agency – did not enter for the second consecutive year. Last year, Patts Ecd Ben Coulson cited cost reasons for not supporting the event, which is Melbourne’s top awards show.
The awards list in full:
The Adstream Award for Agency of the Year
Winner
Clemenger Bbdo Melbourne
The Madc Award for Best in Show
Winner
Guilt Trips V/Line Agency McCann
The Madc Award for Lifetime Achievement
Winner
Scott Whybin, Whybin Tbwa
The Blackley Award for Creative Leader of the Year
Winner
Jason Williams, Leo Burnett
The Madc Award for Client of the Year
Winner
Carlton United Brewers
The Exit Films Award for Best Junior
Winners
Jono...
The agency won top honours for the second year running. However, rival Gpy&R Melbourne – which won more lions at Cannes this year than any Australian agency – did not enter for the second consecutive year. Last year, Patts Ecd Ben Coulson cited cost reasons for not supporting the event, which is Melbourne’s top awards show.
The awards list in full:
The Adstream Award for Agency of the Year
Winner
Clemenger Bbdo Melbourne
The Madc Award for Best in Show
Winner
Guilt Trips V/Line Agency McCann
The Madc Award for Lifetime Achievement
Winner
Scott Whybin, Whybin Tbwa
The Blackley Award for Creative Leader of the Year
Winner
Jason Williams, Leo Burnett
The Madc Award for Client of the Year
Winner
Carlton United Brewers
The Exit Films Award for Best Junior
Winners
Jono...
- 10/4/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
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