EverdreaM , a rock vocal unit consisting of voice actor Misato (Misato Matsuoka) and Hitomi (Hitomi Sekine), has posted a music video for their second CD single song, "Sadame" ( Fate ), on their official YouTube channel . The dramatic tune is now featured as the ending theme for the spring 2024 TV anime Re:Monster . The unit made their CD debut in June 2023 with the five-song mini album "Endless Labyrinth," which contained the opening theme song for the spring 2023 TV anime Rokudo's Bad Girls . Then they released their double A-side first CD single "Jekyll & Hyde/Ao no Genseki" in November of the same year. Each of its title songs were used as the opening and ending themes for the fall 2023 TV anime Berserk of Gluttony , respectively. "The music video for 'Sadame' was created based on the concept of two people who, despite being born weak, face up to the obstacles and threats that stand in their way,...
- 4/26/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
The cast for House of Villains Season 2 has been released.
The reality competition show from E! features characters who have been called villains on their respective reality TV shows.
It’s a way to get people who create headlines into one house and have them battle it out for a television audience.
House of Villains Season 1 finished airing in December, with Tanisha Thomas from Bad Girls Club winning the inaugural season.
The other players who made it to the finale night were Johnny Bananas from The Challenge and The Traitors, Anfisa Arkhipchenko from 90 Day Fiancé, Johnny Fairplay from Survivor, and Shake Chatterjee from Love Is Blind.
Now, a new group of reality TV stars will show what they can do in a battle to be named the best villain.
Who is on the House of Villains Season 2 cast?
Below are the names and bios of the House of Villains Season 2 cast members revealed today.
The reality competition show from E! features characters who have been called villains on their respective reality TV shows.
It’s a way to get people who create headlines into one house and have them battle it out for a television audience.
House of Villains Season 1 finished airing in December, with Tanisha Thomas from Bad Girls Club winning the inaugural season.
The other players who made it to the finale night were Johnny Bananas from The Challenge and The Traitors, Anfisa Arkhipchenko from 90 Day Fiancé, Johnny Fairplay from Survivor, and Shake Chatterjee from Love Is Blind.
Now, a new group of reality TV stars will show what they can do in a battle to be named the best villain.
Who is on the House of Villains Season 2 cast?
Below are the names and bios of the House of Villains Season 2 cast members revealed today.
- 3/27/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
The 1990s are regularly regarded as the era of the high-concept thriller. In the wake of eighties smashes like Jagged Edge and Fatal Attraction, audiences tended to flock to these kinds of movies, although it’s worth noting they quickly spun off into two different mini-genres. There was the erotic thriller genre, whose queen was definitely Sharon Stone, with movies like Basic Instinct and Sliver, but there was also the so-called yuppie thriller.
These movies often centred around upwardly mobile middle-class couples who wind up in the crosshairs of a maniac who wants to dismantle their lives. Fatal Attraction was arguably the first of these. Still, many more would follow, including Pacific Heights, which featured Michael Keaton in a memorably evil role, Bad Influence (with Rob Lowe), Internal Affairs (which revitalized Richard Gere’s career), Malice, and the great Single White Female. But, of the genre, one of the most effective was 1992’s Unlawful Entry,...
These movies often centred around upwardly mobile middle-class couples who wind up in the crosshairs of a maniac who wants to dismantle their lives. Fatal Attraction was arguably the first of these. Still, many more would follow, including Pacific Heights, which featured Michael Keaton in a memorably evil role, Bad Influence (with Rob Lowe), Internal Affairs (which revitalized Richard Gere’s career), Malice, and the great Single White Female. But, of the genre, one of the most effective was 1992’s Unlawful Entry,...
- 3/3/2024
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Chuku Modu, Luna Mwezi, Iola Evans, Kit Young, Arno Lüning, Safia Oakley-Green | Written by Ruth Greenberg | Directed by Andrew Cumming
I can almost imagine Out of Darkness’ director Andrew Cumming pitching the film to potential backers as Quest for Fire meets Predator. And that would be a fairly accurate description of this Stone Age thriller about a tribe of early humans being picked off by an unseen foe. And one that makes it sound a lot less cerebral and more commercial than it might otherwise appear.
45,000 years ago, six early humans have left their tribe to find a new home. Leading the group is Adem, who also has his young son Heron and Ave who’s carrying Adem’s child along with him. Also making the trek are Geirr, Adem’s more cautious second-in-command and Odal’s who seems to be some kind of shaman and last, and certainly least,...
I can almost imagine Out of Darkness’ director Andrew Cumming pitching the film to potential backers as Quest for Fire meets Predator. And that would be a fairly accurate description of this Stone Age thriller about a tribe of early humans being picked off by an unseen foe. And one that makes it sound a lot less cerebral and more commercial than it might otherwise appear.
45,000 years ago, six early humans have left their tribe to find a new home. Leading the group is Adem, who also has his young son Heron and Ave who’s carrying Adem’s child along with him. Also making the trek are Geirr, Adem’s more cautious second-in-command and Odal’s who seems to be some kind of shaman and last, and certainly least,...
- 2/7/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
In 1994, the film Bad Girls debuted. Drew Barrymore, Mary Stuart Masterson, Andie MacDowell, and Madeleine Stowe starred as four prostitutes out for vengeance in the Wild West.
But a cast reunion on Barrymore’s show brought out the tears, as Barrymore reunited Masterson and MacDowell with Dermot Mulroney, who played their ally Josh McCoy.
“You were so good to me, I really was like a lost seventeen-year-old,” Barrymore told Mulroney. “I was having so much fun, but I didn’t know how to take care of myself and you took such good care of me. You were so kind to me.”
Barrymore continued to thank Mulroney for protecting her and watching out for her.
“I’m so happy to see you,” Mulroney says. “Sorry guys, I cry now. I knew I was gonna and I came anyway. I decided I’m gonna go ahead and cry in public.”
Watch the moment above.
But a cast reunion on Barrymore’s show brought out the tears, as Barrymore reunited Masterson and MacDowell with Dermot Mulroney, who played their ally Josh McCoy.
“You were so good to me, I really was like a lost seventeen-year-old,” Barrymore told Mulroney. “I was having so much fun, but I didn’t know how to take care of myself and you took such good care of me. You were so kind to me.”
Barrymore continued to thank Mulroney for protecting her and watching out for her.
“I’m so happy to see you,” Mulroney says. “Sorry guys, I cry now. I knew I was gonna and I came anyway. I decided I’m gonna go ahead and cry in public.”
Watch the moment above.
- 1/27/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Drew Barrymore and Dermot Mulroney had a tear-filled reunion when the actor surprised the talk show host on Thursday’s episode of The Drew Barrymore Show.
The Anyone But You star was one of three people who made an appearance and caught Barrymore off-guard, as the episode was only intended to be a sit-down with Andie MacDowell. The two co-starred in Bad Girls.
In honor of the 1994 film celebrating 30 years, MacDowell surprised Barrymore with Mulroney, their fellow co-star Mary Stuart Masterson and executive producer Lynda Obst, who made an appearance via video.
“I am freaking out right now,” Barrymore said, sitting alongside Mulroney, as they both got visibly emotional. “You were so good to me. I really was like a lost 17 year old. I know I was having so much fun, but I didn’t know how to take care of myself, and you took such good care of me.
The Anyone But You star was one of three people who made an appearance and caught Barrymore off-guard, as the episode was only intended to be a sit-down with Andie MacDowell. The two co-starred in Bad Girls.
In honor of the 1994 film celebrating 30 years, MacDowell surprised Barrymore with Mulroney, their fellow co-star Mary Stuart Masterson and executive producer Lynda Obst, who made an appearance via video.
“I am freaking out right now,” Barrymore said, sitting alongside Mulroney, as they both got visibly emotional. “You were so good to me. I really was like a lost 17 year old. I know I was having so much fun, but I didn’t know how to take care of myself, and you took such good care of me.
- 1/26/2024
- by Christy Piña
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Drew Barrymore is getting choked up after reuniting with a costar from three decades ago!
During a new episode of The Drew Barrymore Show, the 48-year-old actress and talk show host chatted with her Bad Girls costars, Andie MacDowell and Mary Stuart Masterson.
Little did she know, they had another surprise for her: Dermot Mulroney, who also starred in the Western film.
Keep reading to find out more…
“Oh, another? Wait, what?” Drew said, confused when someone else seemed to be arriving. When it was Dermot who walked out (in Western attire for good measure), they both began to shed tears.
“I’m so happy to see you, I might cry,” Dermot said – and he definitely did.
“Oh my God, Dermot, I just was watching you in Anyone but You — which I love, by the way, it’s such a good movie,” Drew said between sobs.
She added, “You were so good to me.
During a new episode of The Drew Barrymore Show, the 48-year-old actress and talk show host chatted with her Bad Girls costars, Andie MacDowell and Mary Stuart Masterson.
Little did she know, they had another surprise for her: Dermot Mulroney, who also starred in the Western film.
Keep reading to find out more…
“Oh, another? Wait, what?” Drew said, confused when someone else seemed to be arriving. When it was Dermot who walked out (in Western attire for good measure), they both began to shed tears.
“I’m so happy to see you, I might cry,” Dermot said – and he definitely did.
“Oh my God, Dermot, I just was watching you in Anyone but You — which I love, by the way, it’s such a good movie,” Drew said between sobs.
She added, “You were so good to me.
- 1/25/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
[Warning: The following contains Major spoilers for House of Villains Finale] Some of the most recognizable and devious personalities in the reality TV game put their skills to the test on House of Villains. After weeks of physical, borderline ridiculous, somewhat terrifying, and mentally draining challenges, it came down to five during the E! competition show’s finale. Still left were Johnny Bananas (The Challenge), Jonny Fairplay (Survivor), Tanisha Thomas (Bad Girls Club), Abhishek “Shake” Chatterjee (Love is Blind), and Anfisa Arkhipchenko (90 Day Fiancé). Host Joel McHale revealed their last Battle Royale challenge would be “Last Supper.” The eating competition saw the group downing hard-boiled eggs, nuclear spicy wings, red snapper eyeballs, bull testicles, and pig brains served up by Below Deck’s Ben Robinson. Bananas had the stomach to finish his meal first, earning him a guaranteed seat in the finals. The Challenge legend chose his ride-or-die Tanisha to join him. This left Shake, Fairplay, and Anfisa battling it...
- 12/22/2023
- TV Insider
When Tate McRae broke through in 2020 with the brooding bedroom pop of her debut single “You Broke Me First,” the then-17 year-old Canadian singer stormed TikTok with such an innate understanding of how other teenagers were consuming music that RCA Records didn’t just sign her, they restructured their marketing strategy around her. But the formula behind that initial success— a combination of original dances, trend participation, and teaser snippets — hasn’t always worked for her. “She’s All I Wanna Be,” the should-have-been-hit from her 2022 debut album I Used...
- 12/8/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Don't let the title fool you: "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" isn't the only one of her kind. The "Slayer" line goes back millennia, and when one falls, another young girl is called on by destiny. In the season 1 finale, "Prophecy Girl," Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) briefly dies but is revived. The writers took advantage of that technicality in season 2 to introduce another slayer, Kendra (Bianca Lawson) — but she met a swift end.
Enter Faith Lehane (no relation to Dennis) in season 3, played by Eliza Dushku and sharing her actress' Boston origins. Her name is a virtue, but Faith is a rebel — so much so, she bounces from ally to enemy and then back again. In an interview with "Buffy" writers and producers, they discussed how, from the beginning, Faith was meant to be a "psycho" Slayer who would be a foil for Buffy. Marti Noxon called her Buffy's "shadow self,...
Enter Faith Lehane (no relation to Dennis) in season 3, played by Eliza Dushku and sharing her actress' Boston origins. Her name is a virtue, but Faith is a rebel — so much so, she bounces from ally to enemy and then back again. In an interview with "Buffy" writers and producers, they discussed how, from the beginning, Faith was meant to be a "psycho" Slayer who would be a foil for Buffy. Marti Noxon called her Buffy's "shadow self,...
- 11/6/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
The documentary Love to Love You, Donna Summer, about one of the world’s greatest pop stars, constitutes a kind of duet – between two filmmakers. The film, making its world premiere in Berlin, comes from directors Roger Ross Williams and Brooklyn Sudano, daughter of the subject of the film, the legendary Donna Summer.
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“I was such a huge, massive fan of Donna’s and nothing made me feel the way she made me feel on the dance floor,” Williams, the Oscar-winning director of Music By Prudence, tells Deadine. “I thought, I want to make a music documentary.
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“I was such a huge, massive fan of Donna’s and nothing made me feel the way she made me feel on the dance floor,” Williams, the Oscar-winning director of Music By Prudence, tells Deadine. “I thought, I want to make a music documentary.
- 2/21/2023
- by Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
Is reinvention overrated? For at least 45 minutes, Athena (named for the fictional area where the film is based as well as the goddess of wisdom and war) threatens to be Romain Gavras’ magnum opus, but the building blocks haven’t changed. Look at his earliest music video, released in 2002: high rises, young men, tracksuits, BMX tricks. Then look at his work on Justice’s Stress, released seven years after: high rises, young men, tracksuits, only this time with Molotov cocktails and a strain of nihilistic chaos. Even as his most acclaimed work took him to bigger budgets and distant places, Gavras has never strayed far from his core ideas; his career has been an ode to finessing and amping up.
Just wait for the opening sequence, where Gavras, in a single take, moves a tornado of action all the way from a police station to an apartment block that...
Just wait for the opening sequence, where Gavras, in a single take, moves a tornado of action all the way from a police station to an apartment block that...
- 9/4/2022
- by Rory O'Connor
- The Film Stage
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French filmmaker Romain Gavras is best known to the screen-watching world thanks to his arresting and visually ambitious music videos, which have included Jamie xx’s “Gosh,” Kanye West’s “No Church in the Wild” and M.I.A.’s “Bad Girls,” among various others. But that could change when his third feature film, Athena, releases on Netflix on Sept. 23 after its world premiere this week in Venice.
The film arrives as if the perfect vehicle for Gavras background and ambitions. The youngest son of Oscar-winning Greek director, Costa-Gavras, and French political journalist and film producer, Michèle Ray-Gavras, Romain Gavras grew up steeped in the Greek classics and politically informed art and activism. In 1995, he co-founded the film collective Kourtrajmé with his childhood friends Kim Chapiron and Ladj Ly (director of the Oscar-nominated Les Misérables), and his second feature, The World Is Yours, debuted to...
French filmmaker Romain Gavras is best known to the screen-watching world thanks to his arresting and visually ambitious music videos, which have included Jamie xx’s “Gosh,” Kanye West’s “No Church in the Wild” and M.I.A.’s “Bad Girls,” among various others. But that could change when his third feature film, Athena, releases on Netflix on Sept. 23 after its world premiere this week in Venice.
The film arrives as if the perfect vehicle for Gavras background and ambitions. The youngest son of Oscar-winning Greek director, Costa-Gavras, and French political journalist and film producer, Michèle Ray-Gavras, Romain Gavras grew up steeped in the Greek classics and politically informed art and activism. In 1995, he co-founded the film collective Kourtrajmé with his childhood friends Kim Chapiron and Ladj Ly (director of the Oscar-nominated Les Misérables), and his second feature, The World Is Yours, debuted to...
- 9/2/2022
- by Patrick Brzeski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Justice will be served as anarchy erupts following a murder at the hands of a rogue police officer.
Romain Gavras’ “Athena” tells an all-too-timely tale of cop corruption, militant protests, and the intersection between nationalism and personal duty. The film premieres at the 2022 Venice Film Festival on September 2, followed by a September 23 Netflix release.
Per the official synopsis, after the death of his youngest brother following an alleged police altercation, Abdel (Dali Benssalah) is called back from the frontline to find his family torn apart. Caught between his younger brother Karim’s (Sami Slimane) desire for revenge and the criminal dealings of his older brother Moktar (Ouassini Embarek), he struggles to calm the rising tensions. As the situation escalates, their community Athena is transformed into a fortress under siege, becoming a scene of tragedy for both the family and beyond.
Gavras directed, produced, and co-wrote the feature along with Ladj Ly...
Romain Gavras’ “Athena” tells an all-too-timely tale of cop corruption, militant protests, and the intersection between nationalism and personal duty. The film premieres at the 2022 Venice Film Festival on September 2, followed by a September 23 Netflix release.
Per the official synopsis, after the death of his youngest brother following an alleged police altercation, Abdel (Dali Benssalah) is called back from the frontline to find his family torn apart. Caught between his younger brother Karim’s (Sami Slimane) desire for revenge and the criminal dealings of his older brother Moktar (Ouassini Embarek), he struggles to calm the rising tensions. As the situation escalates, their community Athena is transformed into a fortress under siege, becoming a scene of tragedy for both the family and beyond.
Gavras directed, produced, and co-wrote the feature along with Ladj Ly...
- 8/24/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
A robot by the name of M.A.I. took over the Instagram page of musician M.I.A. over the last week. Her message was simple: “M.I.A. is irrelevant. She’s got an expiry date… I am techno humanoid. I’m forever.” Now, audiences are finally introduced to the singer’s replacement through her audition video for the job.
“Mia Is Dead Af, The Future Is Here Its Mai Bitches,” wrote the robot on a verified Twitter account. M.I.A. responded from her own account: “M.
“Mia Is Dead Af, The Future Is Here Its Mai Bitches,” wrote the robot on a verified Twitter account. M.I.A. responded from her own account: “M.
- 8/12/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
We are Very excited for the return of Salem Horror Fest this October and they already have some major announcement to share. The annual "Romero Lives" celebration will be moving from Pittsburgh to Salem, with a month-long series of screenings and events planned to celebrate the life and work of George A. Romero! And the first wave of films has been officially announced! Here's the official press release:
Salem Horror Fest has announced first wave of programs for their fifth annual return to the Halloween capital of the world this October.
Romero Lives, the annual retrospective celebrating the life and legacy of George A. Romero, will relocate from Pittsburgh to Salem for a curated month-long series dedicated to the Master of Horror in partnership with The George A. Romero Foundation. Events to include a screening of the newly restored ‘lost’ Romero film, The Amusement Park and the 100th episode of...
Salem Horror Fest has announced first wave of programs for their fifth annual return to the Halloween capital of the world this October.
Romero Lives, the annual retrospective celebrating the life and legacy of George A. Romero, will relocate from Pittsburgh to Salem for a curated month-long series dedicated to the Master of Horror in partnership with The George A. Romero Foundation. Events to include a screening of the newly restored ‘lost’ Romero film, The Amusement Park and the 100th episode of...
- 7/14/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
We're only days away from the virtual horror pride festival Frightgown! With over 80 LGBTQ+ horror critics and creators involved, the event is all in support of the Transgender Law Center, and we have all the details on the final schedule of events, including feature films, shorts, panels, hangouts, and much, much more!
Salem Ma - June 22, 2021 - Salem Horror Fest and the Horror Queers podcast have announced the final schedule of events for the inaugural Queer Horror Pride celebration Frightgown, a new 3-day virtual Pride festival celebrating queer voices in a series of features, shorts, panels, virtual hangouts, exclusive content for fans and allies alike in support of the Transgender Law Center this Friday, June 25 - Sunday, June 27.
Headlining the event will be a pair of feature films with the virtual premiere of Bad Girls directed by Christopher Bickel and an encore of Death Drop Gorgeous directed by Michael J Ahern,...
Salem Ma - June 22, 2021 - Salem Horror Fest and the Horror Queers podcast have announced the final schedule of events for the inaugural Queer Horror Pride celebration Frightgown, a new 3-day virtual Pride festival celebrating queer voices in a series of features, shorts, panels, virtual hangouts, exclusive content for fans and allies alike in support of the Transgender Law Center this Friday, June 25 - Sunday, June 27.
Headlining the event will be a pair of feature films with the virtual premiere of Bad Girls directed by Christopher Bickel and an encore of Death Drop Gorgeous directed by Michael J Ahern,...
- 6/23/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
We're very excited to share the news that Salem Horror Fest and the Horror Queers podcast are partnering up for a new 3-day virtual pride festival! Frightgown will take place from Friday, June 25 - Sunday, June 27 and the event is in support of the Transgender Law Center:
"Salem, Ma - May 12, 2021 - Salem Horror Fest and the Horror Queers podcast have teamed up to present Frightgown, a new 3-day virtual Pride festival celebrating Queer voices in a series of features, shorts, panels, virtual hangouts, exclusive content and so much more in support of the Transgender Law Center.
“After more than a year of being kept apart, isolated and disconnected from our community, the need for a communal experience has never been more vital. Queer people deserve a celebratory event – an opportunity to reconnect, and to engage with the films, people and discussions that contribute to our experience as fans...
"Salem, Ma - May 12, 2021 - Salem Horror Fest and the Horror Queers podcast have teamed up to present Frightgown, a new 3-day virtual Pride festival celebrating Queer voices in a series of features, shorts, panels, virtual hangouts, exclusive content and so much more in support of the Transgender Law Center.
“After more than a year of being kept apart, isolated and disconnected from our community, the need for a communal experience has never been more vital. Queer people deserve a celebratory event – an opportunity to reconnect, and to engage with the films, people and discussions that contribute to our experience as fans...
- 5/12/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
For the second week in a row, American Idol found Lionel Richie overcome with emotion thanks to a song from Dreamgirls. (Take note, future contestants!)
Sunday’s fourth round of Season 19 auditions ended with the arrival of 18-year-old Alyssa Wray, who commanded the judges’ attention before she even sang a note of “I Am Changing.” Watch:
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Sunday’s fourth round of Season 19 auditions ended with the arrival of 18-year-old Alyssa Wray, who commanded the judges’ attention before she even sang a note of “I Am Changing.” Watch:
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Don’t get me wrong,...
- 3/8/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
“American Idol” kicked off season 4 on ABC on February 28. Night 4, which airs March 7, features another lucky 13 artists hoping to win over the three judges: Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. Each is hoping to number among the 150 contestants who make it to the next stage: Hollywood Week. At the end of those seven days, only 40 will make the cut.
Those two score of contestants will then take turns performing on their own and with celebrity guests. Only half of this Top 40 will move on in the competition. And from these Top 20, just 14 contestants will get put through to the live shows, which begin in early April. At that point, you will be able to predict the outcome of each episode in our predictions center.
See ‘American Idol’ Winners: Where Are They Now (Seasons 1 – 18)?
8:06 p.m. — Tonight’s first audition is from a New Yorker who was inspired by Season 16 finalist Gabby Barrett.
Those two score of contestants will then take turns performing on their own and with celebrity guests. Only half of this Top 40 will move on in the competition. And from these Top 20, just 14 contestants will get put through to the live shows, which begin in early April. At that point, you will be able to predict the outcome of each episode in our predictions center.
See ‘American Idol’ Winners: Where Are They Now (Seasons 1 – 18)?
8:06 p.m. — Tonight’s first audition is from a New Yorker who was inspired by Season 16 finalist Gabby Barrett.
- 3/8/2021
- by Denton Davidson and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“Bad Girls Club” star Whitney Collings died Thursday morning at a hospital near her hometown of Boston, according to TMZ, which was the first to share the news. She was 33.
Collings’ death was announced by her mother Linda Houghton Collings, who wrote on Facebook, “I am completely broken and will never get over this. Life is so unfair. She was kind with a big heart.” Her cause of death is currently unknown.
The late reality TV star appeared on Season 3 of the Oxygen series in 2008, when she was 21. At the time, she was a biology and physics student at Salem State University in Massachusetts, according to the Boston Herald.
Collings went by the nickname “The Straight Shooter” throughout her season but didn’t return to the show the following year due to a physical altercation.
Many of her co-stars and friends took to social media following the news, including Season 2 “Bad Girls” alum Darlen Escobar,...
Collings’ death was announced by her mother Linda Houghton Collings, who wrote on Facebook, “I am completely broken and will never get over this. Life is so unfair. She was kind with a big heart.” Her cause of death is currently unknown.
The late reality TV star appeared on Season 3 of the Oxygen series in 2008, when she was 21. At the time, she was a biology and physics student at Salem State University in Massachusetts, according to the Boston Herald.
Collings went by the nickname “The Straight Shooter” throughout her season but didn’t return to the show the following year due to a physical altercation.
Many of her co-stars and friends took to social media following the news, including Season 2 “Bad Girls” alum Darlen Escobar,...
- 12/5/2020
- by Janet W. Lee
- Variety Film + TV
Bad Girls Coming early 2021 – Pre-order Here A shocking drug-fueled post-modern female rage-odyssey from acclaimed director of The Theta Girl, Christopher Bickel, and producer Crystal Colligan Films Colacitta announces the release of Bad Girls, a violent underground film by Christopher Bickel, premiering in early 2021. 2021 is poised to be the year of the …
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- 11/19/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Over the course of her career, Annette Badland has appeared in a huge variety of roles, with some of her best-known work including family favorites such as Doctor Who, Happy Families, and The Worst Witch, along with gritty dramas like Bad Girls, Coming Up, and Outlander. Prolific across stage, radio, TV, and film, she’s enjoyed the kind of career others can only dream of… and at the age of 69, she’s showing no signs of slowing down yet. Find out more about the star with these ten little facts. 1. A Theatrical Start After training at East 15 Acting School
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Annette Badland...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Annette Badland...
- 5/6/2020
- by Jennifer Borama
- TVovermind.com
May isn’t quite summer yet but it is usually time that the networks start wrapping up their newest shows and preparing for a relatively fallow summer period. Since HBO isn’t a network, it has no such business model. But May sees the winding down of some HBO blockbusters all the same.
While there are some notable new releases for HBO in May 2020, the bigger story might be the things that are ending. Westworld concludes its third season on May 3 while new series Run wraps up on May 24. Thankfully the film losses in May aren’t too bad for HBO, unless the Agent Cody Banks saga drives a lot of traffic.
The most notable TV premiere in May is I Know This Much is True, a book adaptation starring Mark Ruffalo. This is a very bleak story coming along at a bleak time in history but perhaps those two things will cancel out.
While there are some notable new releases for HBO in May 2020, the bigger story might be the things that are ending. Westworld concludes its third season on May 3 while new series Run wraps up on May 24. Thankfully the film losses in May aren’t too bad for HBO, unless the Agent Cody Banks saga drives a lot of traffic.
The most notable TV premiere in May is I Know This Much is True, a book adaptation starring Mark Ruffalo. This is a very bleak story coming along at a bleak time in history but perhaps those two things will cancel out.
- 4/30/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Róisín Murphy has contributed a few songs to the dance-club canon over the course of her 25-year career as a soloist and a member of Moloko. But recently, this material has become her primary focus. She released a series of collaborations with the gifted house producer Maurice Fulton in 2018, thumping, rubbery numbers that hinted at Esg and Jocelyn Brown. Last year, she put out “Incapable,” a smoldering, cold-hearted floor-filler.
“Incapable” was produced by Richard Barratt, and he reprises that role on “Murphy’s Law,” where the interplay between the keyboard, bass,...
“Incapable” was produced by Richard Barratt, and he reprises that role on “Murphy’s Law,” where the interplay between the keyboard, bass,...
- 3/6/2020
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
The 2018 Grammy nominations were a triumph for diversity, with far more hip-hop and R&b nominees in the top categories than ever before.
In a way, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that an organization devoted to supporting and honoring music would recognize the current ascendance of hip-hop as the dominant popular music form. But it is something of a delicious shock, because since they began in the 1950s, the Grammys have not exactly been inclusive.
No hip-hop song, for instance, has ever won Record of the Year or Song of the Year. You could argue that they’ve been shortsighted when it comes to rock music and Latin music and jazz and other genres, too, that there’s an inevitable conservatism that comes from having a huge body of voters considering such a vast musical landscape.
But the decades worth of snubs and oversights are not pretty. A timeline:
1959
At the first Grammys,...
In a way, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that an organization devoted to supporting and honoring music would recognize the current ascendance of hip-hop as the dominant popular music form. But it is something of a delicious shock, because since they began in the 1950s, the Grammys have not exactly been inclusive.
No hip-hop song, for instance, has ever won Record of the Year or Song of the Year. You could argue that they’ve been shortsighted when it comes to rock music and Latin music and jazz and other genres, too, that there’s an inevitable conservatism that comes from having a huge body of voters considering such a vast musical landscape.
But the decades worth of snubs and oversights are not pretty. A timeline:
1959
At the first Grammys,...
- 1/21/2020
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
“I think women can do anything,” an undercover Kristen Stewart purrs in the very first line of “Charlie’s Angels,” thereby setting the tone — and the priority — for Elizabeth Banks’ rousing remake of this long-running franchise.
Gone are the Angels dancing in their underwear, as McG directed Cameron Diaz in the first film. No more ladies doting on an aging Bosley, as they did in every episode of the TV show. Angels 3.0 are doing it for themselves.
Well, not themselves exactly, since Bosley is still their boss. But in Banks’ world, the name is really more of a rank, “like lieutenant,” her character explains. There are many Bosleys now, including ones played by Banks and (an underused) Djimon Hounsou, as well as the Og embodied by Patrick Stewart.
Watch Video: 'Charlie's Angels' Trailer: Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska 'Work Outside the Rules'
Stewart’s character expanded...
Gone are the Angels dancing in their underwear, as McG directed Cameron Diaz in the first film. No more ladies doting on an aging Bosley, as they did in every episode of the TV show. Angels 3.0 are doing it for themselves.
Well, not themselves exactly, since Bosley is still their boss. But in Banks’ world, the name is really more of a rank, “like lieutenant,” her character explains. There are many Bosleys now, including ones played by Banks and (an underused) Djimon Hounsou, as well as the Og embodied by Patrick Stewart.
Watch Video: 'Charlie's Angels' Trailer: Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska 'Work Outside the Rules'
Stewart’s character expanded...
- 11/12/2019
- by Elizabeth Weitzman
- The Wrap
Looks like the “Dancing with the Stars” judges have moved on from hosing James Van Der Beek to hosing Hannah Brown. For a couple of weeks, Van Der Beek was getting underscored for his stellar routines, but he’s sort of back on track, so to speak, while Brown is now in the judges’ line of fire, taking another hit on Monday’s Halloween Night.
Though the judges underscored Van Der Beek, they were never overly mean in their assessments, merely giving him tips and pointing out things he needs to improve on (and complaining about a rumba being too passionate). Brown, on the other hand, has been (rightly) criticized for her pageant queen perma-grin since Week 1, but the tough love she’s been getting has progressively gotten tougher.
On Monday, while Len Goodman liked her and Alan Bersten‘s jazz number to Donna Summer‘s “Bad Girls” (a terrible...
Though the judges underscored Van Der Beek, they were never overly mean in their assessments, merely giving him tips and pointing out things he needs to improve on (and complaining about a rumba being too passionate). Brown, on the other hand, has been (rightly) criticized for her pageant queen perma-grin since Week 1, but the tough love she’s been getting has progressively gotten tougher.
On Monday, while Len Goodman liked her and Alan Bersten‘s jazz number to Donna Summer‘s “Bad Girls” (a terrible...
- 10/30/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Hey, "Dancing With The Stars" fans. Tonight, October 28, 2019, another Live performances/results show did indeed air. All the judges: Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli and Carrie Ann Inaba were able to make it out to serve up their judgments and compliments. The theme for tonight was Halloween. So, we saw lots of costumes and so on and so forth. The performances kicked off with Kel Mitchell and Witney Carson arriving on stage to serve up a Jive routine. They did a “Rocky Horror” jive to “Time Warp.” Afterwards, Len told Kel, “You were rocking, and I was reeling. I was worried about your feet at first, but they turned out to be sharp and clear." Bruno said, "I love how you re-imagined a cult classic and made it original and imaginative and a Halloween treat." Carrie Ann said, "It was incredible, tentative at first, but then it was so tight and...
- 10/29/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
“The Bachelorette” star Hannah Brown got respectable 8s during week six of “Dancing with the Stars,” but the competition has accelerated so quickly that those scores left her second to last on the judges’ leaderboard. She was determined to improve on “Halloween Night,” but the judges served her another dose of tough love. Are they being too hard on her, or should she take their advice to heart? Watch her Halloween jazz dance above.
The judges have faulted Brown before for her smiling pageant persona, which isn’t the right tone to set for every style of dance, so pro partner Alan Bersten tried to mix it up by choreographing a jazz dance in which she would play a beauty queen back from the dead to “Bad Girls” by Donna Summer. It was a jazz number, so there weren’t as many strict choreographic requirements. That made it a perfect...
The judges have faulted Brown before for her smiling pageant persona, which isn’t the right tone to set for every style of dance, so pro partner Alan Bersten tried to mix it up by choreographing a jazz dance in which she would play a beauty queen back from the dead to “Bad Girls” by Donna Summer. It was a jazz number, so there weren’t as many strict choreographic requirements. That made it a perfect...
- 10/29/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
It’s Halloween Night on “Dancing with the Stars” in Week 7, and the worst trick has already been pulled — by fans — because one team is going to be stuck with Sean Spicer.
Such is the burden after the shocking bottom two of Ally Brooke and Sailor Brinkley-Cook in Week 6, with the latter eliminated in tears. So now, the skill level between the two teams are uneven, to say, the least. They are:
Team Trick
James Van Der Beek and Emma Slater
Ally Brooke and Sasha Farber
Lauren Alaina and Gleb Savchenko
Hannah Brown and Alan Bersten
Team Treat
Karamo and Jenna Johnson
Kel Mitchell and Witney Carson
Sean Spicer and Lindsay Arnold
Kate Flannery and Pasha Pashkov
See Sailor Brinkley-Cook was better than ever on ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ so how the hell was she eliminated? [Watch]
Lol, it’s like Tptb said, “F— it” and just placed all the favorites...
Such is the burden after the shocking bottom two of Ally Brooke and Sailor Brinkley-Cook in Week 6, with the latter eliminated in tears. So now, the skill level between the two teams are uneven, to say, the least. They are:
Team Trick
James Van Der Beek and Emma Slater
Ally Brooke and Sasha Farber
Lauren Alaina and Gleb Savchenko
Hannah Brown and Alan Bersten
Team Treat
Karamo and Jenna Johnson
Kel Mitchell and Witney Carson
Sean Spicer and Lindsay Arnold
Kate Flannery and Pasha Pashkov
See Sailor Brinkley-Cook was better than ever on ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ so how the hell was she eliminated? [Watch]
Lol, it’s like Tptb said, “F— it” and just placed all the favorites...
- 10/26/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Wolf Hall producer Company Pictures is bolstering its drama business with the appointment of three new hires including Richard Fell from Downton Abbey producer Carnival Films.
This comes after Deadline revealed earlier this week that The White Princess producer was developing an adaptation of Rebecca Stott’s cult novel In The Days of Rain.
The All3Media-owned indie has hired Fell as Head of Drama. He joins from the NBCU-backed firm, where he was exec producer on Sky’s Stan Lee’s Lucky Man and Jamestown. Before joining Carnival, he was Managing Director at Fresh Pictures and Senior Executive at Tiger Aspect Drama and also spent 11 years at the BBC.
Lucy Raffety joins as Director of Development. She was previously senior producer on long-running BBC medical drama Casualty and has also worked on shows including The Musketeers, Waterloo Road and Bad Girls.
Finally, Josephine Davies joins as Development Producer from Pulse Films.
This comes after Deadline revealed earlier this week that The White Princess producer was developing an adaptation of Rebecca Stott’s cult novel In The Days of Rain.
The All3Media-owned indie has hired Fell as Head of Drama. He joins from the NBCU-backed firm, where he was exec producer on Sky’s Stan Lee’s Lucky Man and Jamestown. Before joining Carnival, he was Managing Director at Fresh Pictures and Senior Executive at Tiger Aspect Drama and also spent 11 years at the BBC.
Lucy Raffety joins as Director of Development. She was previously senior producer on long-running BBC medical drama Casualty and has also worked on shows including The Musketeers, Waterloo Road and Bad Girls.
Finally, Josephine Davies joins as Development Producer from Pulse Films.
- 6/5/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Cameron Roach has been promoted to drama boss of UK pay-tv giant Sky.
Roach has been acting head of drama since November following the departure of Anne Mensah to Netflix at the end of last year. He will now take on the role on a permanent basis and will report to Sky Content Managing Director Gary Davey.
Roach has been with Sky, working under Mensah, for the last five years and has worked on titles including Tim Roth-fronted arctic crime drama Tin Star, Amazon co-pro Britannia, Julia Stiles-fronted Riviera, buddy cop thriller Bulletproof, which will air on The CW in the U.S. and Fortitude, which signalled Sky’s entry into the big-budget world of peak drama.
He will also continue to lead Sky Studios, the company’s original scripted productions unit, which he has lead since its formation last year.
Prior to joining Sky in 2013, he...
Roach has been acting head of drama since November following the departure of Anne Mensah to Netflix at the end of last year. He will now take on the role on a permanent basis and will report to Sky Content Managing Director Gary Davey.
Roach has been with Sky, working under Mensah, for the last five years and has worked on titles including Tim Roth-fronted arctic crime drama Tin Star, Amazon co-pro Britannia, Julia Stiles-fronted Riviera, buddy cop thriller Bulletproof, which will air on The CW in the U.S. and Fortitude, which signalled Sky’s entry into the big-budget world of peak drama.
He will also continue to lead Sky Studios, the company’s original scripted productions unit, which he has lead since its formation last year.
Prior to joining Sky in 2013, he...
- 2/19/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
To celebrate the Home Entertainment release of the 2018’s most modern gangster thriller, King Of Crime, we have 2 DVD copies to give away, courtesy of Elevation Sales. King Of Crime is available to own on DVD and Digital Download on January 14th 2019.
Cybercrime and terrorism are some of the most prevalent issues of today, and King Of Crime’s bold look mirrors that modernism. The film sharply spotlights the topics at hand, and draws you into a world of deception and violence – a fresh voice within a recognisable genre. It does this, in part, with the familiar English aesthetic and that of a sleek style, for a cross-country affair of dangerous, dramatic thrills.
When Marcus King, Britain’s most notorious cybercriminal, finds himself at the mercy of some extremists, he knows it’s time to settle some old scores, play one of the biggest scams of his life, and defeat the terrorists.
Cybercrime and terrorism are some of the most prevalent issues of today, and King Of Crime’s bold look mirrors that modernism. The film sharply spotlights the topics at hand, and draws you into a world of deception and violence – a fresh voice within a recognisable genre. It does this, in part, with the familiar English aesthetic and that of a sleek style, for a cross-country affair of dangerous, dramatic thrills.
When Marcus King, Britain’s most notorious cybercriminal, finds himself at the mercy of some extremists, he knows it’s time to settle some old scores, play one of the biggest scams of his life, and defeat the terrorists.
- 1/13/2019
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
CupcakKe is reportedly safe after writing “I’m about to commit suicide” and “thank you for everything y’all have done for me I really appreciate it” on her social media channels on Monday night. The rapper, whose real name is Elizabeth Harris, was subsequently transported to the hospital by the Chicago Police Department, according to BBC News.
“Officers went out a few times to check on Elizabeth. Once they got in touch with her, they took her to hospital – not for her injuries – but for a mental evaluation,” police told BBC’s Radio 1 Newsbeat.
“Officers went out a few times to check on Elizabeth. Once they got in touch with her, they took her to hospital – not for her injuries – but for a mental evaluation,” police told BBC’s Radio 1 Newsbeat.
- 1/8/2019
- by Charles Holmes
- Rollingstone.com
Hulu’s slate of new titles arriving on the platform in January is here.
The second season of Hulu original “Future Man” will arrive on the service Jan. 11, while the Natalie Portman-Tessa Thompson science fiction film “Annihilation” will be available to stream on Jan. 4. The film is Alex Garland’s follow-up to “Ex Machina” and starred Portman, Thompson and Jennifer Jason Leigh as a group of scientists investigating a strange environmental phenomenon known as “the shimmer.”
Here’s the full list of what’s coming and going in January.
Also Read: Here's What You Can Stream With Your Amazon Prime Membership in January
Available Jan. 1
Atlanta: Complete Season 2 (FX)
The Detectorists: Complete Season 3 (Drg)
Dot.: Complete Season 2B (Universal Kids)
Saints & Sinners: Complete Seasons 1-3 (Bounce TV)
X Company: Complete Seasons 2&3 (Sony)
54 (1998)
10 Years (2011)
2 Days in the Valley (1996)
9 to 5 (1980)
A Charlie Brown Valentine (2002)
A Simple Plan (1998)
A...
The second season of Hulu original “Future Man” will arrive on the service Jan. 11, while the Natalie Portman-Tessa Thompson science fiction film “Annihilation” will be available to stream on Jan. 4. The film is Alex Garland’s follow-up to “Ex Machina” and starred Portman, Thompson and Jennifer Jason Leigh as a group of scientists investigating a strange environmental phenomenon known as “the shimmer.”
Here’s the full list of what’s coming and going in January.
Also Read: Here's What You Can Stream With Your Amazon Prime Membership in January
Available Jan. 1
Atlanta: Complete Season 2 (FX)
The Detectorists: Complete Season 3 (Drg)
Dot.: Complete Season 2B (Universal Kids)
Saints & Sinners: Complete Seasons 1-3 (Bounce TV)
X Company: Complete Seasons 2&3 (Sony)
54 (1998)
10 Years (2011)
2 Days in the Valley (1996)
9 to 5 (1980)
A Charlie Brown Valentine (2002)
A Simple Plan (1998)
A...
- 12/16/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Fans who’ve been anticipating seeing Iggy Azalea in concert on her upcoming “Bad Girls” tour have some disappointment in store now that the Australian rapper has announced the tour has been scrapped. As Variety reports, Ticketmaster’s website shows that all tour dates but four are showing as cancelled, and it’s near certain those dates will also be...
- 10/7/2018
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
From the moment it first screened at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, the story around “Matangi/Maya/M.I.A.” is that its namesake — the iconoclastic English-Sri Lankan musician and general force of nature — is unhappy with the documentary that longtime friend Steve Loveridge has made about her. This critic was at that premiere, and remembers spending most of the supremely awkward Q&A that followed staring at the floor and praying for the sweet release of death. “He took all my cool out,” Mathangi “Maya” Arulpragasam said to the audience after bemoaning the film’s length. “It’s not the film that I would have made.”
Well, yeah. As even Arulpragasam seemed to understand, that’s kind of the whole idea. Once an aspiring documentarian herself, she knew — when she gave Loveridge a 700-hour cache of home video footage in 2011 — that he would use it to cobble together an honest, subjective, and occasionally unflattering portrait.
Well, yeah. As even Arulpragasam seemed to understand, that’s kind of the whole idea. Once an aspiring documentarian herself, she knew — when she gave Loveridge a 700-hour cache of home video footage in 2011 — that he would use it to cobble together an honest, subjective, and occasionally unflattering portrait.
- 9/25/2018
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
Faith's downward spiral is about to begin on Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 3 Episode 14.
The rebellious Slayer slowly but surely turned over to the dark side after her traumatic encounter. If we had to pinpoint the start, her transformation started with the murder. And once she became the enemy, things really got interesting!
But, before that happened, we experienced the terrific friendship-focused hour between Buffy and Faith. Let's find out why by rewatching "Bad Girls."
With the exception of their introduction, Buffy and Faith got along pretty well before the betrayal.
Both of the Slayers developed an appreciation for each other. Buffy acted more of the seasoned veteran while Faith enjoyed the thrill of it all. They balanced each other with their polarizing grounded and spontaneous qualities.
Before everything went to hell, they had become friends. So, it made sense that a buddy-buddy attitude developed so quickly.
Only Faith could...
The rebellious Slayer slowly but surely turned over to the dark side after her traumatic encounter. If we had to pinpoint the start, her transformation started with the murder. And once she became the enemy, things really got interesting!
But, before that happened, we experienced the terrific friendship-focused hour between Buffy and Faith. Let's find out why by rewatching "Bad Girls."
With the exception of their introduction, Buffy and Faith got along pretty well before the betrayal.
Both of the Slayers developed an appreciation for each other. Buffy acted more of the seasoned veteran while Faith enjoyed the thrill of it all. They balanced each other with their polarizing grounded and spontaneous qualities.
Before everything went to hell, they had become friends. So, it made sense that a buddy-buddy attitude developed so quickly.
Only Faith could...
- 9/25/2018
- by Justin Carreiro
- TVfanatic
Vertigo Releasing has debuted a new poster and trailer for British crime thriller sequel, The Intent 2: The Come Up.
Written by and starring both Nicky Slimting Walker and Femi Oyeniran who helmed The Intent. The film stars Nicki Slimting Walker, Femi Oyeniran, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith. It also includes Bet nominee Ghetts, Mobo and Bet winners Krept & Konan, rap star Fekky, dancehall artist Popcaan, BAFTA winner Adam Deacon, Ashley Chin, Sharon Duncan-Brewster and Dylan Duffus.
Also in trailers – Rowan Atkinson fails to get the hang of virtual reality in new trailer for Johnny English Strikes Again
The film is released on September 21.
The Intent 2: The Come Up Synopsis
The Intent 2: The Come Up centres on Jay (Ghetts) who has big dreams, but his ambitions are crippled by his allegiance to both his crew and Hackney crime boss Beverley (Sharon Duncan-Brewster). Jay sets about laying the foundations for his own...
Written by and starring both Nicky Slimting Walker and Femi Oyeniran who helmed The Intent. The film stars Nicki Slimting Walker, Femi Oyeniran, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith. It also includes Bet nominee Ghetts, Mobo and Bet winners Krept & Konan, rap star Fekky, dancehall artist Popcaan, BAFTA winner Adam Deacon, Ashley Chin, Sharon Duncan-Brewster and Dylan Duffus.
Also in trailers – Rowan Atkinson fails to get the hang of virtual reality in new trailer for Johnny English Strikes Again
The film is released on September 21.
The Intent 2: The Come Up Synopsis
The Intent 2: The Come Up centres on Jay (Ghetts) who has big dreams, but his ambitions are crippled by his allegiance to both his crew and Hackney crime boss Beverley (Sharon Duncan-Brewster). Jay sets about laying the foundations for his own...
- 8/28/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Now you won't have to stop dancing after the curtain comes down on Summer The Donna Summer Musical. Beginning tonight Bond 45 in its new location next door to the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre 205 West 46th Street, will host an after-party after every performance of Summer. The celebration will continue downstairs at Bond 45 with dancing to all of Summer's greatest hits and a themed menu of signature Summer cocktails including 'Hot Stuff,' 'Bad Girls,' and 'Last Dance.'.
- 5/8/2018
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
No celebrity has had the kind of enduring career that Drew Barrymore has had in her 39 years in Hollywood. An offspring of the iconic Barrymore family, the 42-year-old leading lady has been acting since she was a mere 3-years-old. In 1982, Drew won our hearts in E.T. But then the cute kid grew up and turned into a wild child, starring in Poison Ivy in 1992 and Bad Girls in 1994—the same year she got married for the first time at only 19-years-old. Drew had some troubled times, but then she cleaned up her act and her acting roles started to change for the better after her spine-chilling cameo in the 1996 sleeper hit Scream. The bubbly star began nabbing big roles in big films like...
- 10/22/2017
- E! Online
Veteran character actor Robert Loggia has died at his home in Los Angeles today at the age of 85. Loggia had been battling Alzheimer's Disease for five years and leaves behind his widow Audrey with whom he had been married for over three decades, three children, and a stepchild.
Starring in his first films back in the late 1950s, worked right up until this year with his last role being in the Canadian horror drama "Sicilian Vampire". Along the way he scored peer recognition including an Oscar nominated turn in the 1986 courtroom thriller "Jagged Edge" alongside Glenn Close and Jeff Bridges, and an Emmy nominated role as the lead in the detective drama series "Mancuso, F.B.I.".
His resume includes key roles in some major movies that ran the gamut in terms of critical and public appeal. Amongst the more notable titles are the likes of "Big," "Scarface, "Independence Day,...
Starring in his first films back in the late 1950s, worked right up until this year with his last role being in the Canadian horror drama "Sicilian Vampire". Along the way he scored peer recognition including an Oscar nominated turn in the 1986 courtroom thriller "Jagged Edge" alongside Glenn Close and Jeff Bridges, and an Emmy nominated role as the lead in the detective drama series "Mancuso, F.B.I.".
His resume includes key roles in some major movies that ran the gamut in terms of critical and public appeal. Amongst the more notable titles are the likes of "Big," "Scarface, "Independence Day,...
- 12/4/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Even an accomplished actress like Drew Barrymore has some box office blunders she'd rather forget. During Monday night's round of "Plead the Fifth" on Andy Cohen's Watch What Happens Live, the Golden Globe winner told the late-night show host which movie in her filmography she wasn't too keen about. "Tell me one film you've done that you can now say at this late date that you were just not that into," Cohen asked while giving a subtle nod to the 40-year-old mother's 2009 film. With slight hesitation, Barrymore offered a diplomatic answer. "Well, I wish that film Bad Girls was more bad. I was like, 'Lets be like dudes, but...
- 11/17/2015
- E! Online
Seth MacFarlane's mock-Western movie A Million Ways to Die in the West has received dire reviews from disappointed critics ahead of its release today (May 30).
Not even Neil Patrick Harris's comically camp performance (or his pooing twice inside a hat) could salvage the film, which was summed up by Digital Spy as "a giant tumbleweed of a comedy drifting aimlessly through a laugh-free desert".
From Jonah Hex and Wild Wild West - we name eight other modern Westerns firing blanks below
1. Jonah Hex (2010)
This fantasy Western blockbuster derived from a DC Comics character fell flat on its (criminally disfigured) face upon its release, making a measly $10 million at the box office before sinking without trace. Despite Josh Brolin's best efforts as the lead and Michael Fassbender's brilliantly terrifying bowler-hat-wearing brute Burke, the movie was criticised for being edited within an inch of its short life, so...
Not even Neil Patrick Harris's comically camp performance (or his pooing twice inside a hat) could salvage the film, which was summed up by Digital Spy as "a giant tumbleweed of a comedy drifting aimlessly through a laugh-free desert".
From Jonah Hex and Wild Wild West - we name eight other modern Westerns firing blanks below
1. Jonah Hex (2010)
This fantasy Western blockbuster derived from a DC Comics character fell flat on its (criminally disfigured) face upon its release, making a measly $10 million at the box office before sinking without trace. Despite Josh Brolin's best efforts as the lead and Michael Fassbender's brilliantly terrifying bowler-hat-wearing brute Burke, the movie was criticised for being edited within an inch of its short life, so...
- 5/30/2014
- Digital Spy
Best Return: The second Revenge’s Lydia emerged from the shadows, things in the Hamptons got a whole lot more interesting!
Grossest Exploitation: Of all the people whose lives are threatened by extreme alcoholism, Dr. Phil trotted out Survivor winner Todd Herzog… and made sure to include not only another Survivor alum but one of the folks from The Doctors.
Biggest Binge: Japanese TV will air 234 NCIS episodes in a 10-day marathon designed to promote Season 11 and, as an aside, earn a Guiness World Record.
Most Entertaining Dinner: The Young & The Restless’ Nikki gathered her family together for a meal which included flaring tempers, flying fists and the revelation of her secret son! Something tells us they won’t be gathering for a Thanksgiving feast!
Best Nickname: The Vampire Diaries’ Damon took to calling Elena}s latest doppelganger “Crazy Pants.”
Most Pointless Shock: Seeing Mama Pope open a vein with her teeth was shocking,...
Grossest Exploitation: Of all the people whose lives are threatened by extreme alcoholism, Dr. Phil trotted out Survivor winner Todd Herzog… and made sure to include not only another Survivor alum but one of the folks from The Doctors.
Biggest Binge: Japanese TV will air 234 NCIS episodes in a 10-day marathon designed to promote Season 11 and, as an aside, earn a Guiness World Record.
Most Entertaining Dinner: The Young & The Restless’ Nikki gathered her family together for a meal which included flaring tempers, flying fists and the revelation of her secret son! Something tells us they won’t be gathering for a Thanksgiving feast!
Best Nickname: The Vampire Diaries’ Damon took to calling Elena}s latest doppelganger “Crazy Pants.”
Most Pointless Shock: Seeing Mama Pope open a vein with her teeth was shocking,...
- 11/22/2013
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
David Thomson on the cynicism and gush of the hard-bitten Hollywood producer Lynda Obst
Lynda Obst is a 63-year-old movie producer who continues to pay her dues as a writer and cockeyed optimist. She was a New York Times journalist once; she published a novel, Dirty Dreams, in 1990; and she came up with one of the supreme insolent titles of our time. In 1996, she wrote a wry memoir on making it in Hollywood called Hello, He Lied. Uttered in the confines of Los Angeles that title was home-run funny, hauntingly terse, and offering the brazen promise that cynicism trumps philosophy. Lynda, you can hear her best friends telling her, that title says it all. Another thing it whispered was: no need to read this book. The title is the quickest coverage anyone could hope for, and generally movie people avoid books as if they were used needles.
Hello, He Lied...
Lynda Obst is a 63-year-old movie producer who continues to pay her dues as a writer and cockeyed optimist. She was a New York Times journalist once; she published a novel, Dirty Dreams, in 1990; and she came up with one of the supreme insolent titles of our time. In 1996, she wrote a wry memoir on making it in Hollywood called Hello, He Lied. Uttered in the confines of Los Angeles that title was home-run funny, hauntingly terse, and offering the brazen promise that cynicism trumps philosophy. Lynda, you can hear her best friends telling her, that title says it all. Another thing it whispered was: no need to read this book. The title is the quickest coverage anyone could hope for, and generally movie people avoid books as if they were used needles.
Hello, He Lied...
- 7/6/2013
- by David Thomson, Bernard Porter
- The Guardian - Film News
Welcome to Miss American Idol, an exciting new reality series from Fox where gorgeous, talented women take the stage and sing for your votes — and then the ones with the skinniest legs advance to the finale.
Wait, that’s not an actual show? Then please someone tell me what I spent two hours watching tonight as a white-hot rage percolated through my circulatory system and turned me into the kind of cussing, fork-throwing (yes, I may have slammed cutlery into the hard wood floor), definitely-not-enjoying-myself monster you’d typically see on a show like Bad Girls Club or The Real Housewives of the Ninth Circle.
Wait, that’s not an actual show? Then please someone tell me what I spent two hours watching tonight as a white-hot rage percolated through my circulatory system and turned me into the kind of cussing, fork-throwing (yes, I may have slammed cutlery into the hard wood floor), definitely-not-enjoying-myself monster you’d typically see on a show like Bad Girls Club or The Real Housewives of the Ninth Circle.
- 4/25/2013
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
America's Next Top Model came back from hiatus right when the competition was revving up. Down to the final six and on the edge of going international, the show still had yet to bring back a competitor and had more than enough time to continue the gelling at panel. The cycle had been more about getting used to the changes that had been implemented before the season began, but now that we're halfway through, it's time that tentativeness gave way to Top Model insanity.
But did the return episode, "The Girl Who Comes Back," keep the momentum going? And, well, who came back?
Teams for Two and Two for Teams
The girls head to Smashbox where they meet Kelly, who tells them that they will be doing go-sees this week, go-sees that will be for actual jobs. The catch is, though, each of the five designers (Guess, Whitney Port, Charlotte Ronson,...
But did the return episode, "The Girl Who Comes Back," keep the momentum going? And, well, who came back?
Teams for Two and Two for Teams
The girls head to Smashbox where they meet Kelly, who tells them that they will be doing go-sees this week, go-sees that will be for actual jobs. The catch is, though, each of the five designers (Guess, Whitney Port, Charlotte Ronson,...
- 10/20/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
Tags: Morning BrewLaura PreponWhitney MixterSomer BinghamThe Real L WordOrange is the New BlackGLEEBeth DittoKelly OsbourneIMDb
Good morning!
If you're still thinking about The Real L Word, then you should join us in a live Google Hangout today with Somer Bingham and Whitney Mixter. I'll be asking the girls your questions live on camera. Don't worry — if you can't watch live, it'll be recorded for watching later. It all starts at 3 p.m. Pst and you can send in your questions ahead of time on Twitter by using the hashtag #RealLWordHangout.
Bisexual author Piper Kerman's memoir Orange is the New Black is being made into a TV series for Netflix and Laura Prepon has been cast in the starring role. I just read the book and I honestly don't see Laura in the part, but I'll still watch with an open mind! If you're not familiar with the story, Piper...
Good morning!
If you're still thinking about The Real L Word, then you should join us in a live Google Hangout today with Somer Bingham and Whitney Mixter. I'll be asking the girls your questions live on camera. Don't worry — if you can't watch live, it'll be recorded for watching later. It all starts at 3 p.m. Pst and you can send in your questions ahead of time on Twitter by using the hashtag #RealLWordHangout.
Bisexual author Piper Kerman's memoir Orange is the New Black is being made into a TV series for Netflix and Laura Prepon has been cast in the starring role. I just read the book and I honestly don't see Laura in the part, but I'll still watch with an open mind! If you're not familiar with the story, Piper...
- 9/18/2012
- by trishbendix
- AfterEllen.com
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