Q was one of Star Trek's greatest villains, and the omnipotent space god starred in some of the very best episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Debuting in the show's very first episode, Q returned on many occasions throughout The Next Generation's seven-season run to vex the crew of the USS Enterprise with his shenanigans. Played by the incomparable John de Lancie, Q had a bombastic personality, and he seemed to enjoy grinding the gears of Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart). Despite every problem he put the captain through, Q's curiosity was his strongest aspect, and he always elevated any Star Trek story he was a part of.
Gifted with seemingly endless power, Q used his unique set of skills to put the humanity of the Enterprise crew through many tests, and he often lorded over the universe as Star Trek's resident space god. Though he was...
Gifted with seemingly endless power, Q used his unique set of skills to put the humanity of the Enterprise crew through many tests, and he often lorded over the universe as Star Trek's resident space god. Though he was...
- 3/12/2023
- by Dalton Norman
- ScreenRant
The campaign is spearheaded by former Filmhouse employees Rod White, David Boyd, James Rice and Ginnie Atkinson.
A fundraising campaign to raise £2m by December 7 to save Edinburgh Filmhouse has kicked off today (November 16), with the aim of securing Filmhouse as Edinburgh’s independent and cultural cinema hub.
The 88 Lothian Road building was formerly the home of the Filmhouse cinema, the Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) and the Edinburgh Film Guild. The building was put up for sale after parent company the Centre for the Moving Image (Cmi) – which also ran the Belmont Filmhouse in Aberdeen – went into administration in October of this year.
A fundraising campaign to raise £2m by December 7 to save Edinburgh Filmhouse has kicked off today (November 16), with the aim of securing Filmhouse as Edinburgh’s independent and cultural cinema hub.
The 88 Lothian Road building was formerly the home of the Filmhouse cinema, the Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) and the Edinburgh Film Guild. The building was put up for sale after parent company the Centre for the Moving Image (Cmi) – which also ran the Belmont Filmhouse in Aberdeen – went into administration in October of this year.
- 11/16/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Film images were projected onto public buildings across Edinburgh on Monday (October 31) night.
Images from classic films including Gregory’s Girl, The Wizard Of Oz, It’s A Wonderful Life, The Illusionist and Moonlight were projected onto buildings across Edinburgh on Monday (October 31) night, as part of a campaign to save the Filmhouse cinemas and the Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff), after parent charity, the Centre for the Moving Image, folded at the start of October.
The projections were organised by filmmaker Mark Cousins, who was Eiff artistic director from 1996-7, and form part of a public staff and filmmaker campaign...
Images from classic films including Gregory’s Girl, The Wizard Of Oz, It’s A Wonderful Life, The Illusionist and Moonlight were projected onto buildings across Edinburgh on Monday (October 31) night, as part of a campaign to save the Filmhouse cinemas and the Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff), after parent charity, the Centre for the Moving Image, folded at the start of October.
The projections were organised by filmmaker Mark Cousins, who was Eiff artistic director from 1996-7, and form part of a public staff and filmmaker campaign...
- 11/1/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Stars: Milo Cawthorne, Olivia Tennet, Ari Boyland, Adelaide Kane, Cohen Holloway, Fleur Saville, Mike Ginn, Amanda Reed | Written by Eddie Guzelian | Directed by Madellaine Paxson
No doubt picked up for UK release following the hype surrounding actor Milo Cawthorne’s other horror flick, Deathgasm, Blood Punch is a Groundhog Day style horror that tells the story of Milton (Cawthorne), a brilliant chemistry student who breaks out of court-mandated drug rehab with a mysterious bad girl, Skyler (Tennet). Looking to recruit a cook for a one-day drug score, she lures him to an isolated cabin with her psychotic and trigger-happy boyfriend Russell (Boyland). Russell reveals that he plans to murder Milton as soon as he is finished cooking the drugs, and their simple love triangle quickly descends into a mind-blowing supernatural cycle of carnage and mayhem with no end… and no escape.
The debut feature from Madellaine Paxson, Blood Punch marks...
No doubt picked up for UK release following the hype surrounding actor Milo Cawthorne’s other horror flick, Deathgasm, Blood Punch is a Groundhog Day style horror that tells the story of Milton (Cawthorne), a brilliant chemistry student who breaks out of court-mandated drug rehab with a mysterious bad girl, Skyler (Tennet). Looking to recruit a cook for a one-day drug score, she lures him to an isolated cabin with her psychotic and trigger-happy boyfriend Russell (Boyland). Russell reveals that he plans to murder Milton as soon as he is finished cooking the drugs, and their simple love triangle quickly descends into a mind-blowing supernatural cycle of carnage and mayhem with no end… and no escape.
The debut feature from Madellaine Paxson, Blood Punch marks...
- 1/9/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Milo Cawthorne, Olivia Tennet, Ari Boyland, Adelaide Kane, Cohen Holloway, Fleur Saville, Mike Ginn, Amanda Reed | Written by Eddie Guzelian | Directed by Madellaine Paxson
No doubt released in time to cash in on the hype surrounding actor Milo Cawthorne’s other recent horror flick, Deathgasm, Blood Punch is a Groundhog Day style horror that tells the story of Milton (Cawthorne), a brilliant chemistry student who breaks out of court-mandated drug rehab with a mysterious bad girl, Skyler (Tennet). Looking to recruit a cook for a one-day drug score, she lures him to an isolated cabin with her psychotic and trigger-happy boyfriend Russell (Boyland). Russell reveals that he plans to murder Milton as soon as he is finished cooking the drugs, and their simple love triangle quickly descends into a mind-blowing supernatural cycle of carnage and mayhem with no end… and no escape.
The debut feature from Madellaine Paxson, Blood Punch...
No doubt released in time to cash in on the hype surrounding actor Milo Cawthorne’s other recent horror flick, Deathgasm, Blood Punch is a Groundhog Day style horror that tells the story of Milton (Cawthorne), a brilliant chemistry student who breaks out of court-mandated drug rehab with a mysterious bad girl, Skyler (Tennet). Looking to recruit a cook for a one-day drug score, she lures him to an isolated cabin with her psychotic and trigger-happy boyfriend Russell (Boyland). Russell reveals that he plans to murder Milton as soon as he is finished cooking the drugs, and their simple love triangle quickly descends into a mind-blowing supernatural cycle of carnage and mayhem with no end… and no escape.
The debut feature from Madellaine Paxson, Blood Punch...
- 11/8/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Recently, CBS released the new, official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Mentalist" episode 20 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "Il Tavolo Bianco,” and it definitely sounds like things will get pretty drama-filled for Patrick as he might get put on trial for the murder of Red John, and more! In the new, 20th episode press release: Jane's freedom is going to be at stake when a grand jury is empanelled to decide if he should be tried for the murder of Red John. Press release number 2: Jane’s freedom will be at stake when a grand jury is empanelled to decide if he should be tried for the murder of Red John. In the meantime, Lisbon is going to try to find out how Jane feels about the possibility of her leaving Austin with Agent Pike, and Cho and Abbott are going to follow new leads in the...
- 4/27/2014
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
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