Exclusive: Girls star toplines feature from Black Mountain Poets director.
UK comedy-drama Wild Honey Pie has wrapped a four-week shoot in Wales.
The film marks writer-director Jamie Adams’ fifth feature, his previous credits include Black Mountain Poets, which played at Edinburgh and SXSW in 2016.
Wild Honey Pie stars Jemima Kirke (Girls) alongside Alice Lowe (Prevenge). Joanna Scanlan, Sarah Solemani, Brett Goldstein and Richard Elis round out the cast.
Screen can reveal a first look at the film [top] featuring Jemima Kirke’s lead character.
The project is produced by Adams’ Twenty Dollar Pictures, alongside David Wade and Maggie Monteith for Dignity Film Finance and Fivelanes Films, in partnership with Noel Clarke and Jason Maza through Unstoppable Entertainment.
Unstoppable previously produced director Adams’ Cobie Smulders-starring feature Songbird, which wrapped earlier this year and was picked up for world sales by Amp International.
Wild Honey Pie follows a woman who is pressured to move beyond her meandering writing career...
UK comedy-drama Wild Honey Pie has wrapped a four-week shoot in Wales.
The film marks writer-director Jamie Adams’ fifth feature, his previous credits include Black Mountain Poets, which played at Edinburgh and SXSW in 2016.
Wild Honey Pie stars Jemima Kirke (Girls) alongside Alice Lowe (Prevenge). Joanna Scanlan, Sarah Solemani, Brett Goldstein and Richard Elis round out the cast.
Screen can reveal a first look at the film [top] featuring Jemima Kirke’s lead character.
The project is produced by Adams’ Twenty Dollar Pictures, alongside David Wade and Maggie Monteith for Dignity Film Finance and Fivelanes Films, in partnership with Noel Clarke and Jason Maza through Unstoppable Entertainment.
Unstoppable previously produced director Adams’ Cobie Smulders-starring feature Songbird, which wrapped earlier this year and was picked up for world sales by Amp International.
Wild Honey Pie follows a woman who is pressured to move beyond her meandering writing career...
- 8/11/2017
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
The future is not looking good for The Real O’Neals.
Matt Shively — who plays older brother Jimmy O’Neal on the ABC series — has nabbed the lead role in NBC’s space-travel comedy pilot Spaced Out, our sister site Deadline reports.
RelatedPilot Season ’17: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
Shively will play Peter Gibbons, a working-class genius whose struggles to fit in with an established team are made more difficult when their job is to build a rocket to Mars.
Shively’s casting in the project — which hails from Undateable executive producers...
Matt Shively — who plays older brother Jimmy O’Neal on the ABC series — has nabbed the lead role in NBC’s space-travel comedy pilot Spaced Out, our sister site Deadline reports.
RelatedPilot Season ’17: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
Shively will play Peter Gibbons, a working-class genius whose struggles to fit in with an established team are made more difficult when their job is to build a rocket to Mars.
Shively’s casting in the project — which hails from Undateable executive producers...
- 3/28/2017
- TVLine.com
Homespun, playful drama about a woman who lives in a shed
Quirky is something of a dirty word when it comes to describing indie cinema. However this engaging first film from the British director Rachel Tunnard wears its oddball eccentricity rather well. Homespun and playful in its aesthetic, the film tackles weighty themes – the bereavement of the central character – with a light, and often humorous touch. Jodie Whittaker is terrific in the role of Anna, whose life has stalled since the death of her twin brother. She has moved into her mother’s garden shed, neglected personal grooming to ruinous effect and passes the time making short films that star her endlessly bickering thumbs. A visit from a school friend, the approach of her 30th birthday and the tragically inept chat-up attempts by a local estate agent Brendan (Brett Goldstein, appealingly gauche) provide the impetus to start moving on with her life.
Quirky is something of a dirty word when it comes to describing indie cinema. However this engaging first film from the British director Rachel Tunnard wears its oddball eccentricity rather well. Homespun and playful in its aesthetic, the film tackles weighty themes – the bereavement of the central character – with a light, and often humorous touch. Jodie Whittaker is terrific in the role of Anna, whose life has stalled since the death of her twin brother. She has moved into her mother’s garden shed, neglected personal grooming to ruinous effect and passes the time making short films that star her endlessly bickering thumbs. A visit from a school friend, the approach of her 30th birthday and the tragically inept chat-up attempts by a local estate agent Brendan (Brett Goldstein, appealingly gauche) provide the impetus to start moving on with her life.
- 6/26/2016
- by Wendy Ide
- The Guardian - Film News
Catherine Tate is bringing her character Nan back to BBC One.
Following 2014's one-off special, Joannie 'Nan' Taylor will feature in two extra half-hour episodes for the channel.
The new specials, directed by Geoff Posner, will be filmed later this year for broadcast in 2016.
Tate, Brett Goldstein and Dan Swimer are penning the scripts.
"Nan is one of the most iconic comedy characters of our time, and it's thrilling to welcome her back to BBC One," said BBC controller of comedy commissioning Shane Allen.
"Catherine's performance is as close to comic perfection as you can get."
Watch Nan in Holby City for a 2013 Children in Need sketch below:...
Following 2014's one-off special, Joannie 'Nan' Taylor will feature in two extra half-hour episodes for the channel.
The new specials, directed by Geoff Posner, will be filmed later this year for broadcast in 2016.
Tate, Brett Goldstein and Dan Swimer are penning the scripts.
"Nan is one of the most iconic comedy characters of our time, and it's thrilling to welcome her back to BBC One," said BBC controller of comedy commissioning Shane Allen.
"Catherine's performance is as close to comic perfection as you can get."
Watch Nan in Holby City for a 2013 Children in Need sketch below:...
- 5/20/2015
- Digital Spy
How To Live Yours, starring Jodie Whittaker, heads to post-production.
Principal photography has wrapped on UK comedy How To Live Yours, starring Jodie Whittaker.
The film, about a young woman who moves back home in order to regain her confidence, marks the feature debuts of writer-director Rachel Tunnard and Screen Star of Tomorrow producer Michael Berliner.
Supporting cast including Lorraine Ashbourne, Alice Lowe, Brett Goldstein, Eileen Davies and Edward Hogg, and introducing 7-year-old Ozzy Myers.
The Pico Pictures production is backed by Creative England and Swedish regional fund Film i Väst.
Koch Media has acquired UK distribution rights, with NonStop Entertainment taking Scandinavian rights.
Ken Marshall (London to Brighton, Filth) executive produces, alongside Jodie Whittaker, Sean Wheelan of Filmgate Films, and representatives from Creative England.
Principal photography has wrapped on UK comedy How To Live Yours, starring Jodie Whittaker.
The film, about a young woman who moves back home in order to regain her confidence, marks the feature debuts of writer-director Rachel Tunnard and Screen Star of Tomorrow producer Michael Berliner.
Supporting cast including Lorraine Ashbourne, Alice Lowe, Brett Goldstein, Eileen Davies and Edward Hogg, and introducing 7-year-old Ozzy Myers.
The Pico Pictures production is backed by Creative England and Swedish regional fund Film i Väst.
Koch Media has acquired UK distribution rights, with NonStop Entertainment taking Scandinavian rights.
Ken Marshall (London to Brighton, Filth) executive produces, alongside Jodie Whittaker, Sean Wheelan of Filmgate Films, and representatives from Creative England.
- 11/18/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Comic hints that a high-profile hunger strike might be on the cards. And if that wasn't confusing enough, Sunday is now a day of atheism and Jo Brand a product of patriarchy
This week's comedy news
Is Frankie Boyle about to go on hunger strike? As reported by the Guardian last week, the human rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith is currently hunger-striking in solidarity with his client Shaker Aamer, who is imprisoned at Guantánamo Bay and has been striking for 150 days. In an interview last Thursday on Radio Scotland, and again the following day on this website, Stafford Smith claimed the standup and ex-Mock the Week star is lined up to "take over from me when I fail" – ie starve himself to raise awareness of the plight of inmates at Guantánamo. The move would represent a strong break with Boyle's cynical public image, but all his management will say...
This week's comedy news
Is Frankie Boyle about to go on hunger strike? As reported by the Guardian last week, the human rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith is currently hunger-striking in solidarity with his client Shaker Aamer, who is imprisoned at Guantánamo Bay and has been striking for 150 days. In an interview last Thursday on Radio Scotland, and again the following day on this website, Stafford Smith claimed the standup and ex-Mock the Week star is lined up to "take over from me when I fail" – ie starve himself to raise awareness of the plight of inmates at Guantánamo. The move would represent a strong break with Boyle's cynical public image, but all his management will say...
- 7/16/2013
- by Brian Logan
- The Guardian - Film News
• Johnny Depp (The Lone Ranger) may be heading back to Wonderland. An unconfirmed report states that he will be donning his Mad Hatter cap once again for an Alice in Wonderland sequel that replaces Tim Burton with James Bobin as director. The original film was a huge hit for Disney, and although the recent disappointment of The Lone Ranger doesn’t guarantee its success, the Alice sequel combined with a fifth Pirates movie could turn Depp into the permanent Disney poster boy. [Deadline]
• Gaby Hoffmann (Crystal Fairy) is joining the cast of the Veronica Mars movie. “I think we are all...
• Gaby Hoffmann (Crystal Fairy) is joining the cast of the Veronica Mars movie. “I think we are all...
- 7/13/2013
- by Amanda Taylor
- EW - Inside Movies
Stagnight producer Darryn Welch is set to take the director's chair for his latest film Slave, and his first order of business? Enslave Bloodrayne II's Natassia Malthe. Can you blame him?
The film is shooting right now in Spain and stars Malthe, Sam Page, David Gant, Michael Maxwell and Howard Marks, who are all working from a script written by Brett Goldstein.
No other details are available at this time. Check out the teaser art below courtesy of Instinctive Films.
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The film is shooting right now in Spain and stars Malthe, Sam Page, David Gant, Michael Maxwell and Howard Marks, who are all working from a script written by Brett Goldstein.
No other details are available at this time. Check out the teaser art below courtesy of Instinctive Films.
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- 4/3/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
A pretty interesting movie we just stumbled across over at Instinctive Film's official website, long time Producer Darryn Welch (Stagnight) is stepping behind the camera for a new horror film entitled Slave, which is currently lensing in Spain. Written by Brett Goldstein, the film stars Natassia Malthe (Bloodrayne II, Skinwalkers, Dead And Deader), Sam Page, David Gant, Michael Maxwell and Howard Marks. No other details were revealed about the film, but there was an early piece of teaser art that can be viewed inside, along with a trailer we dug up over at Bdtv. Read on for a look!
- 4/3/2009
- bloody-disgusting.com
It appears a new horror film entitled Slave has completed shooting in Spain for Instinctive Film. The company's website does not offer a website, but there is temporary poster art below along with the news that the cast includes Natassia Malthe, Sam Page, David Gant, Michael Maxwell and Howard Marks. You might have seen Malthe in Bloodrayne II , Skinwalkers and Dead and Deader . Behind the camera you've got Darryn Welch directing from a script by Brett Goldstein. Welch has produced a number of features through Instinctive including Stag Night .
- 4/2/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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