"My wife is having an affair with an A.I." Premiere Digital has revealed an official trailer for an indie sci-fi rom-com tech mania creation called Love Virtually, from a filmmaker & musician known as L.E. Staiman. Fittingly it's getting a VOD release directly in November this fall if someone might be curious. This modern day tech satire skewers romance and VR and A.I. and every other tech fad right now. In a world where the Metaverse has become widely adopted, four couples go to ridiculous lengths to find true love in a virtual world. Love Virtually is a retro future satirical rom-com for the Metaverse era, blending live action and 3D animation as It explores and exposes the absurd reality of our world and where we are heading. So a mix of real romance and literally virtual romance? Starring Cheri Oteri, Stephen Tobolowsky, Peter Gilroy, Tom Virtue, Peter Gilroy,...
- 10/6/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Last week, GLAAD and the NFL hosted ‘A Night of Pride,’ sponsored by Smirnoff, at the Sheraton Downtown in Phoenix, Az.
Lance Bass speaks onstage at a Night of Pride with GLAAD and NFL
Credit/Copyright: Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for GLAAD
The evening featured a performance by Betty Who as well as panel discussions spotlighting advances in and the future of LGBTQ inclusion in professional sports as well as the NFL’s commitment to LGBTQ NFL players and LGBTQ NFL Legends.
Guests included NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, as well as LGBTQ leaders and allies including R. K. Russell, Lance Bass, Justine Lindsay, Byron Perkins, Meredith Marks, , Calix Quan, Kay Adams, Tempest DuJour, Taylor Hale, Paige Mobley, Luis Heredia, Daniel Hernandez, Liz Jenkins, Tim Ellis, Joey Jay, Ashley & Malori, Mynx Dimilo, Lz Granderson, David Artavia, GLAAD President & CEO Sarah Kate Ellis and more…
The evening featured two special panel discussions,...
Lance Bass speaks onstage at a Night of Pride with GLAAD and NFL
Credit/Copyright: Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for GLAAD
The evening featured a performance by Betty Who as well as panel discussions spotlighting advances in and the future of LGBTQ inclusion in professional sports as well as the NFL’s commitment to LGBTQ NFL players and LGBTQ NFL Legends.
Guests included NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, as well as LGBTQ leaders and allies including R. K. Russell, Lance Bass, Justine Lindsay, Byron Perkins, Meredith Marks, , Calix Quan, Kay Adams, Tempest DuJour, Taylor Hale, Paige Mobley, Luis Heredia, Daniel Hernandez, Liz Jenkins, Tim Ellis, Joey Jay, Ashley & Malori, Mynx Dimilo, Lz Granderson, David Artavia, GLAAD President & CEO Sarah Kate Ellis and more…
The evening featured two special panel discussions,...
- 2/15/2023
- Look to the Stars
Exclusive: Emeraude Toubia will executive produce and star in The Redo, a romantic comedy marking the feature debut of veteran TV director Daniella Eisman.
The film written by Maggie Rose follows three female best friends who, upon realizing they’re not getting the love they deserve, make a pact to reconnect with their biggest “almost” from their romantic pasts: a first love, an infatuation, and a friendship teetering on the verge of romance. Toubia will play Cara, an underpaid but ambitious lackey at a record label, who decides to lean into her infatuation with one of her boss’s clients, with whom she had a one night stand a year ago.
Carroll Middelthon is producing under her Eastend Entertainment banner with Maika Glikman, with Eastend’s Paige Mobley exec producing alongside Toubia for The Emerald Co.
Toubia currently stars in Gloria Calderón...
The film written by Maggie Rose follows three female best friends who, upon realizing they’re not getting the love they deserve, make a pact to reconnect with their biggest “almost” from their romantic pasts: a first love, an infatuation, and a friendship teetering on the verge of romance. Toubia will play Cara, an underpaid but ambitious lackey at a record label, who decides to lean into her infatuation with one of her boss’s clients, with whom she had a one night stand a year ago.
Carroll Middelthon is producing under her Eastend Entertainment banner with Maika Glikman, with Eastend’s Paige Mobley exec producing alongside Toubia for The Emerald Co.
Toubia currently stars in Gloria Calderón...
- 1/13/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Matt Damon getaway to Australia wasn't exactly relaxing!
The 47-year-old actor was a guest on Thursday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where he opened up about his family's April vacation with Australian actor Chris Hemsworth. Damon recounts the not-so-fun moment when his 7-year-old daughter, Stella, had a scary incident at Byron Bay.
"Australia's famous for having a lot of poisonous things, and I'm telling my kids, 'Don't worry. It's fine,'" he remembers. "And Chris is like, 'Oh, you'll be fine. Come on over.' And my daughter, my [youngest], got stung by a jellyfish."
"It was the worst thing," he adds. "I mean, even Chris said, he was like, 'Mate, that's the worst thing I've ever seen in my life.' Like, it was really bad. She was in a little bit of surf, in about a foot or two of water... this thing literally wrapped around her. I could show you pictures that would turn your head...
The 47-year-old actor was a guest on Thursday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where he opened up about his family's April vacation with Australian actor Chris Hemsworth. Damon recounts the not-so-fun moment when his 7-year-old daughter, Stella, had a scary incident at Byron Bay.
"Australia's famous for having a lot of poisonous things, and I'm telling my kids, 'Don't worry. It's fine,'" he remembers. "And Chris is like, 'Oh, you'll be fine. Come on over.' And my daughter, my [youngest], got stung by a jellyfish."
"It was the worst thing," he adds. "I mean, even Chris said, he was like, 'Mate, that's the worst thing I've ever seen in my life.' Like, it was really bad. She was in a little bit of surf, in about a foot or two of water... this thing literally wrapped around her. I could show you pictures that would turn your head...
- 10/26/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
It’s been 16 years since Guy Ritchie’s London crime story, “Snatch,” first debuted in the U.S., and, while the black comedy pulled in a decent sum, its primary accomplishment was of a cult fandom (and earning Guy Ritchie a shot at the big time). With that in mind, I don’t feel too bad for only remembering a few key moments from a film built on a sharp wit and distinct characters:
Alan Ford’s thick, creepy glasses; Dennis Farina’s crass American foil to all those classy Brits; Jason Statham proving he can do more than just beat the hell out of his co-stars; the tragic fate of Benicio del Toro’s Franky Four Fingers; and, of course, the sole iconic element of Ritchie’s first major studio film (aside from ultra slo-mo fight scenes): Brad Pitt’s gibberish-spouting gypsy boxer with a devastating right hook,...
Alan Ford’s thick, creepy glasses; Dennis Farina’s crass American foil to all those classy Brits; Jason Statham proving he can do more than just beat the hell out of his co-stars; the tragic fate of Benicio del Toro’s Franky Four Fingers; and, of course, the sole iconic element of Ritchie’s first major studio film (aside from ultra slo-mo fight scenes): Brad Pitt’s gibberish-spouting gypsy boxer with a devastating right hook,...
- 3/16/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
22-year-old Paige Mobley was described (by herself and the other girls) as the mom of the house. Now, though, Paige's America's Next Top Model career is over. Paige was eliminated from the competition and unlike pretty much every other girl who preceded her, Paige is Ok with saying goodbye. Paige sat down with judge Law Roach to talk about her elimination, who she wants to win, who she doesn't want to win and what she hopes to do now that she is no longer on America's Next Top Model.
- 2/9/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
In this episode of America's Next Top Model, "Avant Garde," Law Roach helps the girls identify their signature styles, a high-fashion photo shoot knocks one of the women off her feet and a dramatic judges' panel has Ora second-guessing who to send home.
The girls barely have time to lick their wounds after the latest judges' panel before the pile on of Courtney club convenes another meeting. This time, Kyle goes after Courtney over leaving the contents of the first-aid kit scattered in their bedroom. But Kyle doesn't seem to specifically dislike Courtney; it's mainly people in general. She admits to not having many friends outside the house and likes to be by herself. She confides in Paige that she's over the whiners and the pity parties.
The girls barely have time to lick their wounds after the latest judges' panel before the pile on of Courtney club convenes another meeting. This time, Kyle goes after Courtney over leaving the contents of the first-aid kit scattered in their bedroom. But Kyle doesn't seem to specifically dislike Courtney; it's mainly people in general. She admits to not having many friends outside the house and likes to be by herself. She confides in Paige that she's over the whiners and the pity parties.
- 1/9/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
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