Just days after Kim Kardashian successfully convinced President Donald Trump to pardon Alice Johnson, the reality star is seemingly ready to move on to her next wrongful conviction case. Kim is determined to exonerate four-time convicted murderer Kevin Cooper, who has been on death row for the past 33 years. The Kuwtk star is now urging California Governor Jerry Brown to allow the retesting of the prisoner's DNA on Twitter. Governor Brown, can you please test the DNA of Kevin Cooper? https://t.co/MB4kE03sC4— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) June 16, 2018 So, what did Kevin Cooper do to end up on death row? In 1985, the now 59-year-old was found guilty of the murders of Douglas and Peggy Ryen, their 10-year-old daughter Jessica, and her friend Chris Hughes, who was also 10 years old at the time. The father of Chris, Bill Hughes, found the bodies of his son and the Ryen family in their home,...
- 6/18/2018
- by Anna Quintana
- In Touch Weekly
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- 5/31/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
The winners of the 2015 Focus On Ability Short! Film Festival were announced at a red carpet event attended by over 600 people in Sydney.
The festival attracted 161 entries from 14 countries including Rwanda, Canada, Us, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.
The annaul festival aims to raise awareness of the abilities of people with disabilities.
Jenna Kenell's Bumblebees took out the best international short film, while Georgia Cramp's L'iare won the Best Australian Short Film Award.
Dragon Dreaming, from Daniel Clarke, won best documentary; Kellyville High School won the Best School Short Film and Caption Jacob won Best School Documentary.
The winners were decided by public online voting and an international panel of film industry professionals including casting director Rick Milikan, producer, Bill Hughes, director, David Cameron, producer/director, Di Drew, actor Christopher Thornton and director Rod Hardy..
Focus On Ability chief executive, Martin Wren, said the ability of filmmakers to highlight the...
The festival attracted 161 entries from 14 countries including Rwanda, Canada, Us, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.
The annaul festival aims to raise awareness of the abilities of people with disabilities.
Jenna Kenell's Bumblebees took out the best international short film, while Georgia Cramp's L'iare won the Best Australian Short Film Award.
Dragon Dreaming, from Daniel Clarke, won best documentary; Kellyville High School won the Best School Short Film and Caption Jacob won Best School Documentary.
The winners were decided by public online voting and an international panel of film industry professionals including casting director Rick Milikan, producer, Bill Hughes, director, David Cameron, producer/director, Di Drew, actor Christopher Thornton and director Rod Hardy..
Focus On Ability chief executive, Martin Wren, said the ability of filmmakers to highlight the...
- 9/10/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
The new series of The Voice trounced House Rules on Sunday night while the telemovie The Killing Field delivered impressive numbers, vindicating Seven's decision to greenlight a series.
Shine Australia.s The Voice grabbed 2.155 million viewers in the five capital cities and 736,115 in regional areas, the highest-rated launch for the year and 304,000 ahead of the show.s 2013 debut.
House Rules pulled in 1.093 million viewers in the capital cities and 1.72 million nationally, beaten by The Voice everywhere except Perth.
The Killing Field, which stars Rebecca Gibney as the leader of a task force sent to a country town to investigate the case of a missing teenage girl, drew 1.16 million in the capitals, 1.849 million nationally.
The Seven-produced telemovie was written by Sarah Smith and Michaeley O'Brien, directed by Samantha Lang (The Monkey.s Mask, My Place, Packed to the Rafters ) and produced by Bill Hughes, with Gibney as co-producer. Seven.s head...
Shine Australia.s The Voice grabbed 2.155 million viewers in the five capital cities and 736,115 in regional areas, the highest-rated launch for the year and 304,000 ahead of the show.s 2013 debut.
House Rules pulled in 1.093 million viewers in the capital cities and 1.72 million nationally, beaten by The Voice everywhere except Perth.
The Killing Field, which stars Rebecca Gibney as the leader of a task force sent to a country town to investigate the case of a missing teenage girl, drew 1.16 million in the capitals, 1.849 million nationally.
The Seven-produced telemovie was written by Sarah Smith and Michaeley O'Brien, directed by Samantha Lang (The Monkey.s Mask, My Place, Packed to the Rafters ) and produced by Bill Hughes, with Gibney as co-producer. Seven.s head...
- 5/4/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
The new series of The Voice trounced House Rules on Sunday night while the telemovie The Killing Field delivered solid numbers, vindicating Seven's decision to greenlight a series.
Shine Australia.s The Voice grabbed 2.155 million viewers in the five capital cities and 736,115 in regional areas, the highest-rated launch for the year and 304,000 ahead of the show.s 2013 debut.
House Rules pulled in 1.093 million viewers in the capital cities and 1.72 million nationally, beaten by The Voice everywhere except Perth.
The Killing Field, which stars Rebecca Gibney as the leader of a task force sent to a country town to investigate the case of a missing teenage girl, drew 1.16 million in the capitals, 1.849 million nationally.
The Seven-produced telemovie was written by Sarah Smith and Michaeley O'Brien, directed by Samantha Lang (The Monkey.s Mask, My Place, Packed to the Rafters ) and produced by Bill Hughes, with Gibney as co-producer. Seven.s head...
Shine Australia.s The Voice grabbed 2.155 million viewers in the five capital cities and 736,115 in regional areas, the highest-rated launch for the year and 304,000 ahead of the show.s 2013 debut.
House Rules pulled in 1.093 million viewers in the capital cities and 1.72 million nationally, beaten by The Voice everywhere except Perth.
The Killing Field, which stars Rebecca Gibney as the leader of a task force sent to a country town to investigate the case of a missing teenage girl, drew 1.16 million in the capitals, 1.849 million nationally.
The Seven-produced telemovie was written by Sarah Smith and Michaeley O'Brien, directed by Samantha Lang (The Monkey.s Mask, My Place, Packed to the Rafters ) and produced by Bill Hughes, with Gibney as co-producer. Seven.s head...
- 5/4/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
A documentary series on the history of the Australian continent, makeover series Bringing Sexy Back and a crime show starring Rebecca Gibney are among the highlights of the Seven Network.s 2014 line-up.
The previously announced miniseries Never Tear Us Apart: The Untold Story of Inxs and new seasons of The X Factor; My Kitchen Rules, House Rules, The Amazing Race Australia and Dancing with the Stars are among the other local shows which the network is counting on to continue its run of seven straight years as the primetime ratings leader.
Essential Media & Entertainment will produce Australia: The Story of Us, which will use CGI and dramatic re-enactments to chronicle the history of the Australian people, places and events from the first footprints to the present day.
Bringing Sexy Back is a makeover series which aims to transform ordinary Australians into something extraordinary. It.s an original Seven format being produced in-house.
The previously announced miniseries Never Tear Us Apart: The Untold Story of Inxs and new seasons of The X Factor; My Kitchen Rules, House Rules, The Amazing Race Australia and Dancing with the Stars are among the other local shows which the network is counting on to continue its run of seven straight years as the primetime ratings leader.
Essential Media & Entertainment will produce Australia: The Story of Us, which will use CGI and dramatic re-enactments to chronicle the history of the Australian people, places and events from the first footprints to the present day.
Bringing Sexy Back is a makeover series which aims to transform ordinary Australians into something extraordinary. It.s an original Seven format being produced in-house.
- 10/22/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Rebecca Gibney is set to star in and co-produce The Killing Field, a telemovie for the Seven network.
She.ll play the leader of a task force that.s sent to a country town to investigate a shocking crime.
The concept and screenplay came from Sarah Smith and Michaeley O'Brien. Samantha Lang (The Monkey.s Mask, episodes of My Place and Packed to the Rafters ) will direct.
Bill Hughes and Smith are producing for Seven, with Gibney as co-producer. Seven.s head of drama Julie McGauran is executive producer.
Smith co-created and produced with McGuaran Wild Boys and Rescue Special Ops for Southern Star Entertainment.
O.Brien.s screenwriting credits include episodes of Serangoon Road, Underbelly, Rescue Special Ops, City Homicide, McLeod.s Daughters, Sea Patrol and Blue Heelers.
Lang most recently directed Carlotta, the ABC telemovie which stars Jessica Marais as an Australian transgender pioneer who was a colourful figure in Kings Cross.
She.ll play the leader of a task force that.s sent to a country town to investigate a shocking crime.
The concept and screenplay came from Sarah Smith and Michaeley O'Brien. Samantha Lang (The Monkey.s Mask, episodes of My Place and Packed to the Rafters ) will direct.
Bill Hughes and Smith are producing for Seven, with Gibney as co-producer. Seven.s head of drama Julie McGauran is executive producer.
Smith co-created and produced with McGuaran Wild Boys and Rescue Special Ops for Southern Star Entertainment.
O.Brien.s screenwriting credits include episodes of Serangoon Road, Underbelly, Rescue Special Ops, City Homicide, McLeod.s Daughters, Sea Patrol and Blue Heelers.
Lang most recently directed Carlotta, the ABC telemovie which stars Jessica Marais as an Australian transgender pioneer who was a colourful figure in Kings Cross.
- 9/25/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
A new original TV format series for Rte entitled 'Pump Up My Dance' is to go into production at the end of next month. Dublin-based Mind The Gap Films will produce the nine-part series which will see 20 dance contestants put through their paces by an expert group of dance masters before being whittled down to five. The four-day shoot will get underway at the end of August with Mind The Gap founders Bill Hughes and Bernadine Carraher producing and Cathal Watters (At Home In India) directing. The format was developed by Hughes and Carraher.
- 7/17/2012
- IFTN
SyFy original movies are the most Godtopus awful, wonderfully bad, overdone, overacted cheesefests on television; they're Lifetime movies for boys and girls and I guess the fact that they're on SyFy makes them acceptable to watch. I mean, if a dude said he watched Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?, there would be hell to pay - but if he says he watched Ice Quake, he'll get high fives or an ass pat. Bad SyFy movies are cool.
So on December 11th, while you decorate your house or wrap some gifts, revel in the stupidity of the latest batch of SyFy dorks getting swallowed up by a mountainside. Ice Quake is about a family separated by a Christmas Eve disaster: the thawing of Alaskan permafrost causes underground methane rivers that in turn create violent earthquakes, splitting apart huge land masses. Sure to survive are super-serious Colonel Bill Hughes (Victor Garber,...
So on December 11th, while you decorate your house or wrap some gifts, revel in the stupidity of the latest batch of SyFy dorks getting swallowed up by a mountainside. Ice Quake is about a family separated by a Christmas Eve disaster: the thawing of Alaskan permafrost causes underground methane rivers that in turn create violent earthquakes, splitting apart huge land masses. Sure to survive are super-serious Colonel Bill Hughes (Victor Garber,...
- 12/6/2010
- by Cindy Davis
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