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Hulu schedule: Here’s what is coming and leaving in October 2018

Hulu has confirmed that several of its original series will be debuting new episodes on the streaming service in October, including the first installment of the horror anthology “Into the Dark” as well as more of season 1 of the Sean Penn drama “The First.” And there will also be new to Hulu seasons of some of your favorites reality shows from other networks, including various editions of “Little Women” and “The Real Housewives.”

Likewise, there will be plenty of movies making their first Hulu appearances including the Oscar-winning “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” and “Raging Bull.”

See Netflix schedule: Here’s what is coming and leaving in October

Available October 1

Television

60 Days In – Complete Season 4

America’s Book of Secrets – Complete Season 1 & 2

American Pickers – Complete Season 18

Ancient Aliens – Complete Season 4

Bob’s Burgers – Season 9 Premiere

El Clon – Complete Season 1

Escaping Polygamy – Complete Season 3

Family Guy – Season 16 Premiere

Hoarders – Complete
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Seville International heads to Efm with 'Zoo' (exclusive)

Seville International heads to Efm with 'Zoo' (exclusive)
Ed Speleers, Zoë Tapper among cast on zombie dark comedy.

Source: Seville International

In the run-up to the Efm, Seville International has come on board to handle worldwide sales on zombie dark comedy Zoo that marks the English-language debut of Swedish director Antonio Tublén.

Seville senior vice-president of sales Anick Poirier and her team will introduce the film to buyers in Berlin next week. The project, in post, centres on a married couple who have been unable to conceive and find a way to reconnect when a global zombie pandemic confines them to their apartment where they await their rescue.

Zoo marks Tublén’s fourth feature after Original, Lfo, and Robin, and stars Ed Speleers (The House That Jack Built), Zoë Tapper (Stage Beauty), Antonia Campbell-Hughes (My Mother And Other Strangers) and Jan Bijvoet (Borgman).

Tublén’s longtime producer Alexander Brøndsted is producing via his PingPong Film. Elevated genre financier Logical Pictures, which recently backed
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Director Richard Eyre made Companion of Honour by Amber Wilkinson - 2016-12-31 10:46:18

Rylance as Rudloph Abel in Bridge Of Spies Photo: Amblin Entertainment Notes On A Scandal director Sir Richard Eyre has been made a Companion of Honour for services to drama in the Queen's New Year's Honours list.

The list also saw The Bfg and Bridge Of Spies star Mark Rylance receive a knighthood and James Bond actress Naomie Harris receive an OBE.

Eyre, 73, who was knighted in 1997, has forged a career across theatre, television and film, with screen credits also including Stage Beauty and upcoming Emma Thompson starrer The Children Act. He received his honour for "services to drama".

Rylance, who has also had a fruitful career on both stage and screen, most recently won an Oscar for his performance in Spielberg's Cold War thriller and will appear in Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk next year.

Harris, 40, who is best known for her role as Miss Moneypenny alongside Daniel Craig in the James Bond franchise,
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Hulu New Releases: October 2018

Den Of Geek Staff Sep 21, 2018

We have a list of the new Hulu movies and shows arriving in October 2018.

Happy Huluween!

Hulu is blessed to have a name that sounds roughly enough like "Hallow." That means it's basically honor-bound to bring the heat for Halloween. Thankfully for the October 2018 new releases, Hulu is bringing us the spookies that we need. The Blair Witch Project, The Others, and Child's Play all arrive this month. And if you're looking for some more wholesome creepies, The Nightmare Before Christmas should do. And if that weren't enough, Hulu is debuting its own horror show - anthology series Into the Dark.

For those shamefully unable to get into the Halloween spirit, Hulu is bringing in some other fun film options. Galaxy Quest, Music and Lyrics, and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective should help out with that.

Then of course, are the usual and typically deep TV offerings.
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Claire Danes on Backlash After Billy Crudup Left Mary-Louise Parker for Her: 'That Was a Scary Thing'

Claire Danes on Backlash After Billy Crudup Left Mary-Louise Parker for Her:  'That Was a Scary Thing'
Star Claire Danes is opening up about her relationship with Billy Crudup, who famously left his six-months-pregnant girlfriend Mary-Louise Parker for her in 2003.

On his SiriusXM show Monday, Howard Stern asked Danes about the public backlash against her romance with her Stage Beauty costar, who had been with Parker for eight years.

"That was a scary thing. It was really hard," the Homeland star told Stern of the publicly scrutiny.

Pressed for more details of the decision to peruse a relationship with Crudup, Danes, 36 said she loved the Almost Famous actor.

"I just was in love with him and needed
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Claire Danes Says Dating Billy Crudup After He Left Pregnant Mary Louise Parker Was ''Scary'' and ''Really Hard''

Claire Danes Says Dating Billy Crudup After He Left Pregnant Mary Louise Parker Was ''Scary'' and ''Really Hard''
More than a decade ago, Billy Crudup left his seven-month pregnant girlfriend Mary Louise Parker, to date his Stage Beauty co-star Claire Danes. The romance made headlines (to say the least) but no one was more overwhelmed by the media's coverage than the Homeland actress herself. "That was a scary thing…That was really hard," she explained during an SiriusXM interview with Howard Stern when asked how she handled the criticism from the public over the 2003 revelation. "But it's okay, I went through it." She continued, "I was just in love with him and needed to explore that and I was 24…I didn't quite know what those consequences would...
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Claire Danes Reveals If She Regrets Billy Crudup Leaving Pregnant Mary-Louise Parker For Her

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Claire Danes is coming clean! The "Homeland" star opened up about her infamous relationship with "Almost Famous" star, Billy Crudup, while chatting with Howard Stern on Monday. While Danes made a ton of headlines after Billy left left his then-pregnant partner, Mary Louise Parker, for her ... she doesn't exactly sound like she regrets it. "That was a scary thing," the actress said about their controversial relationship. "That was really hard. I didn’t know how to not do that." It was in 2003 the actor called it quits with the "Weeds" star to date Danes -- Billy and Mary had been together for 8 years prior and Parker was seven months pregnant with their first child. "I was just in love with him," Danes revealed. "And needed to explore that and I was 24... I didn’t quite know what those consequences would be." The former flames first met on the set of their film,
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Top Ten Oscar Theater Movies Or (The Unexpected Hook of Birdman)

For the concerns in some quarters that Birdman might be too cerebral or idiosyncratic for Oscar, I offer thisfoolproof rebuttal: It's about the theater!

Oscar has a long history of mad love for theater movies from early musicals which were often about vaudeville through biopics about theater giants and on to today's more playful genre hybrids. Even when the Academy doesn't fully commit to its latest greasepaint and footlights suitor, it will often give him a quick kiss in the form of a nomination or three.  Some examples: To Be Or Not To Be (1942 & 1983), Being Julia (2004), Mrs Henderson Presents (2005), The Producers (1967), 42nd Street (1934), and The Bandwagon (1953). While it's true there are exceptions that they completely ignore (Stage Beauty, Waiting for Guffman, Opening Night) it's a subject matter that appeals to showbiz people and showbiz people like congratulating their own.

Oscar's 10 Favorite Theater Movies

Why didn't you include Cabaret, Black Swan or Chicago in this list?
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Playwright Jeffrey Hatcher To Script Wwi Tale ‘Megiddo’ For Warner Bros, Weimaraner

Exclusive: Playwright-scribe Jeffrey Hatcher has been set to script Megiddo, the Wwi tale that Warner Bros is developing with Weimaraner Republic Pictures, the new producing shingle from longtime Warner Bros exec Lynn Harris and Matti Leshem. The film is an epic adventure set against the Sinai Campaign of World War I and is based on a treatment by Leshem, who’ll produce with Harris. Greg Ostrin is executive producer. Courtenay Valenti and Racheline Benveniste are steering for the studio.

Related: Ex-wb Exec Lynn Harris Launches Weimaraner With Husband Matti Leshem

Hatcher, who wrote the play Compleat Female Stage Beauty and its feature transfer, most recently scripted Mr. Holmes, which just wrapped production with director Bill Condon and Ian McKellen. Hatcher is repped by Anonymous Content and Paradigm
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'Mr. Holmes' Starring Ian McKellan Lands at Miramax

'Mr. Holmes' Starring Ian McKellan Lands at Miramax
Global film and television studio Miramax announced today that it has acquired all U.S. distribution rights to Mr. Holmes and will partner with Roadside Attractions on domestic theatrical distribution of the film. Directed by Academy Award winner Bill Condon (Gods and Monsters, Kinsey), Mr. Holmes stars Academy Award nominees Ian McKellen (The Lord of the Rings franchise, X-Men franchise) and Laura Linney (Kinsey, You Can Count on Me, The Savages).

The film, based on the novel "A Slight Trick of the Mind" by Mitch Cullin and adapted for the screen by Jeffrey Hatcher (The Duchess, Casanova, Stage Beauty), is currently in post-production.

Thomas J. Barrack, Jr., Chairman of Miramax, had this to say in his statement.

"Mr. Holmes is a smart, exciting film that has attracted the highest caliber director, cast and producers, and it is a perfect fit for Miramax. We are very pleased to acquire U.S.
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Alice Eve Engaged To Financier Alex Cowper-Smith

Actress Alice Eve has recently become engaged to her high school sweetheart, financier Alex Cowper-Smith.

Alice Eve Engaged

Eve’s reps confirmed her engagement to Cowper-Smith to People on Thursday.

Eve and Cowper-Smith first dated when they were both in high school at London’s Westminster School but eventually split. Aspiring actress Eve went on to college at Oxford, where she struck up a romance with poet Adam O’Riodan, whom she split from in 2012.

Eve has also been linked to her 1:30 Train co-star Chris Evans. The actors were spotted out on a dinner date in New York City in December 2013, but neither party confirmed that they were dating.

It’s unknown when exactly Eve and her former flame reunited.

At the start of her career, Eve appeared in a number of projects in her native England. Her earliest credit is for playing Martha Guthrie in the 2004 Stephen Hawking biopic Hawking,
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Mr Holmes' new cast revealed

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Mr Holmes' new cast revealed
Exclusive: Cast is revealed for Sherlock Holmes film starring Ian McKellen and directed by Bill Condon.

As principal photography begins on a new Sherlock Holmes film starring Ian McKellen, the cast has been revealed as well as a change of name and a first image.

A Slight Trick of the Mind will now be titled Mr Holmes and filming will take place over seven weeks on location in London and on the South Coast of England, according to co-producers AI Film, Archer Gray, See-Saw Films and BBC Films.

McKellen himself tweeted the first image, which shows the actor made up and aged up to play Arthur Conan Doyle’s private detective aged 93.

As previously announced, Bill Condon will direct the film - reuniting him with McKellen after they made Gods and Monsters together in 1998 - and Laura Linney will play his housekeeper Mrs Munro. Linney worked with Condon on Kinsey in 2004 and The Fifth Estate in 2013 as
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Hiroyuki Sanada Joins Sherlock Holmes Drama ‘A Slight Trick Of The Mind’

Hiroyuki Sanada Joins Sherlock Holmes Drama ‘A Slight Trick Of The Mind’
Exclusive: 47 Ronin and The Wolverine star Hiroyuki Sanada has been tapped to join Ian McKellen in A Slight Trick of the Mind, the drama about an aging Sherlock Holmes that Bill Condon is directing this summer in London. Sanada will play Umezaki, a Prickly Ash plant enthusiast who Holmes (McKellen) visits in Japan. He joins McKellen and Laura Linney as Holmes’ housekeeper, who with her young son is regaled with the tale of the unsolved mystery that ended Holmes’ career. Script was adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher (The Duchess, Casanova, Stage Beauty) from Mitch Cullin’s novel. Anne Carey is producing […]
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Into The Woods, Othello & More Included in Old Globe's 2014 Summer Season

The Old Globe today announced its 2014 Summer Season. Old Globe Artistic Director Barry Edelstein will make his Summer Shakespeare Festival directorial debut with Shakespeare's great tragedy Othello. Presented in the outdoor Lowell Davies Festival Theatre, the Festival will also include Shakespeare's comedy The Two Gentlemen of Verona, directed by Globe alumnus and Tony Award nominee Mark Lamos Compleat Female Stage Beauty, Pentecost, Resurrection Blues. The Summer Season will also feature Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Tony Award-winning musical Into the Woods, which made its World Premiere at The Old Globe in 1986, in an inventive reimagining by Fiasco Theater, directed by Noah Brody and Ben Steinfeld, in a production that originated at McCarter Theatre Center. Rounding out the season is Ronald Harwood's comedy Quartet, directed by Richard Seer. Into the Woods will run on the Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage in the Old Globe Theatre and Quartet in the Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre,
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"Star Trek Into Darkness": Enter Alice Eve

Take another look at English actress Alice Eve, who played 'Dr. Carol Marcus', in "Star Trek Into Darkness".

In the film Eve is revealed in her underwear before changing into a space suit, as an homage to actress Sigourney Weaver's 'Ripley' character in "Alien":

Alice Eve first appeared in UK TV dramas including BBC's "The Rotters' Club" and "Agatha Christie's Poirot".

Her work also includes the features "Stage Beauty" (2004), "Starter For Nothing" (2006), "Big Nothing" (2006), "She's Out of My League" (2010) and "Sex and the City 2" (2010).

Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek Alice Eve...
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Ian McKellen to Play Old Sherlock in New Film

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We’ve had Young Sherlock Holmes and now we’re going to have an Old Sherlock, when Ian McKellen portrays a 93-year old version of the great detective in A Slight Trick of the Mind.

Many people have played Arthur Conan Doyle’s timeless British detective over the years, and now we can add Sir Ian McKellen—best known for playing Magneto in the X-Men films and Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit movies—to that extensive list. McKellen will be reteaming with director Bill Condon for A Slight Trick of the Mind. The last time the 74 year old actor worked with Condon was in Gods and Monsters (1998) where he won critical acclaim playing ailing Frankenstein director James Whale.

The film will be based on author Mitch Cullin's 2006 novel of the same name, which takes place in the sleuth’s final years. The script for A
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A New Sherlock Holmes Movie? But This Time He’s Old!

Is everyone ready for another version of Sherlock Holmes? In addition to the Robert Downey Jr films we have BBC’s wonderful Sherlock series and the surprisingly not awful Elementary on CBS. What more can they do? Oh, make him an old man I guess. Alright.

Bill Condon is set to direct A Slight Trick of The Mind based on the novel by Mitch Cullin. This will be a Sherlock Holmes film which features the long retired detective in the futuristic year of 1947. The press release has this to say:

In 1947, Sherlock Holmes, long retired, lives in a sleepy Sussex village with his housekeeper and her amateur-sleuthing son. But far from living out a peaceful retirement, he is haunted by an unsolved case from fifty years ago. He remembers only fragments: a confrontation with an angry husband, a secret bond with his beautiful but unstable wife.

With his legendary mental powers on the wane,
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Ian McKellen to play Sherlock Holmes in 'A Slight Trick of the Mind'

Ian McKellen to play Sherlock Holmes in 'A Slight Trick of the Mind'
Richard III, Gandalf, Magneto … and now Sherlock Holmes.

Ian McKellen has added Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s uncanny sleuth to his list of literary incarnations, having agreed to play Holmes in director Bill Condon’s upcoming film A Slight Trick of the Mind.

In A Slight Trick of the Mind, the 74-year-old will, obviously, play Holmes in his later years. And this version was not penned by Conan Doyle, but is instead adapted from a 2006 novel by Mitch Cullin.

The story picks up with the detective at age 93, long-ago retired to the rural area of Sussex, where he is haunted
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It's Elementary: Ian McKellen To Play Sherlock Holmes For Director Bill Condon

Ian McKellen and Bill Condon will reunite for A Slight Trick of the Mind, a stand-alone, solo Sherlock Holmes mystery. The premise is that Holmes is an old, musty, retired detective haunted by a case from his youth. With his memory waning -- and no Dr. Watson to assist -- Sherlock must solve his greatest mystery! It's based on a novel by Mitch Cullin. Condon will direct, but the script duties are in the hands of Jeffrey Hatcher (Stage Beauty, Casanova), according to The Hollywood Reporter. McKellen and Condon previously teamed for 1998's Gods and Monsters, in which McKellen played the great (retired) director James Whale. That was a very strong drama that earned Condon an Academy Award for best adapted screenplay, while McKellen was...

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"Star Trek Into Darkness": Enter Alice Eve

Screenwriter Damon Lindelof has tweeted an 'apology' to fans offended by a revealing scene involving English actress, Alice Eve's character 'Carol Marcus', in "Star Trek Into Darkness".

In the film Eve is revealed in her underwear before changing into a space suit, as an homage to actress Sigourney Weaver's 'Ripley' character in "Alien":

"I copped to the fact that we should have done a better job of not being gratuitous in our representation of a barely clothed actress," tweeted Lindelof. "...what I’m saying is I hear you, I take responsibility and will be more mindful in the future..."

Actress Alice Eve first appeared in UK TV dramas including BBC's "The Rotters' Club" and "Agatha Christie's Poirot".

Her work also includes the features "Stage Beauty" (2004), "Starter For Nothing" (2006) and "Big Nothing" (2006), "She's Out of My League" (2010), "Sex and the City 2" (2010), "The Raven" (2012), "Men In Black 3
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