The gig economy, and the food delivery industry in particular, are set for scrutiny in “Appetite,” an Australian short-form series that will debut next month at Canneseries, the TV festival that runs alongside the Mip-TV rights market (April 14-19).
“Appetite” is a mystery-comedy in which three penniless food delivery riders are brought together after their housemate mysteriously vanishes on the same night as a rider has a fatal roadside accident. They set out to discover the truth behind the accident and expose multinational food behemoth, Appetite.
“Appetite” was created by Mohini Herse (“Hair”) who wrote, directed and produced the series under her Fell Swoop Pictures banner. She worked with fellow writers Neilesh Verma (“Letters Home”) and Grace Tan (“Lucky Peach”), director Neil Sharma (“Heartbreak High”), and producer Karen Radzyner (“Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo”).
The drama includes performances from rising stars Shirong Wu (“Neighbours”), Gabriel Alvarado (“The Winter’s Tale...
“Appetite” is a mystery-comedy in which three penniless food delivery riders are brought together after their housemate mysteriously vanishes on the same night as a rider has a fatal roadside accident. They set out to discover the truth behind the accident and expose multinational food behemoth, Appetite.
“Appetite” was created by Mohini Herse (“Hair”) who wrote, directed and produced the series under her Fell Swoop Pictures banner. She worked with fellow writers Neilesh Verma (“Letters Home”) and Grace Tan (“Lucky Peach”), director Neil Sharma (“Heartbreak High”), and producer Karen Radzyner (“Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo”).
The drama includes performances from rising stars Shirong Wu (“Neighbours”), Gabriel Alvarado (“The Winter’s Tale...
- 3/28/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Daniel Gillies, known for his role in The Vampire Diaries and The Originals, has signed with Buchwald for representation.
Gillies joined the CW’s The Vampire Diaries in the second season as Elijah Mikaelson, then went on to reprise the role in all five seasons of spinoff The Originals. He also starred with Katharine McPhee in Lifetime’s original movie The Lost Wife of Robert Durst and in Canadian supernatural medical drama series Saving Hope.
Gillies can currently be seen in the Netflix series Virgin River, which has been renewed for a second season.
On the film side, Gillies will star in the New Zealand-based feature directed and written by James Ashcroft, Coming Home in the Dark, based off the award-winning short story by Owen Marshall. Gillies previous work includes Spider-Man 2, Bride & Prejudice, Captivity and Broken Kingdom.
Gillies is also repped by Link Entertainment and Hansen, Jacobson,...
Gillies joined the CW’s The Vampire Diaries in the second season as Elijah Mikaelson, then went on to reprise the role in all five seasons of spinoff The Originals. He also starred with Katharine McPhee in Lifetime’s original movie The Lost Wife of Robert Durst and in Canadian supernatural medical drama series Saving Hope.
Gillies can currently be seen in the Netflix series Virgin River, which has been renewed for a second season.
On the film side, Gillies will star in the New Zealand-based feature directed and written by James Ashcroft, Coming Home in the Dark, based off the award-winning short story by Owen Marshall. Gillies previous work includes Spider-Man 2, Bride & Prejudice, Captivity and Broken Kingdom.
Gillies is also repped by Link Entertainment and Hansen, Jacobson,...
- 9/1/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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Once Upon A Time season 5 goes on its winter holiday, but not before dragging its characters on a journey to the underworld...
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5.11 Swan Song
‘What kind of man do you want to be?’ asks literally nearly everyone of Hook in the mid season finale of Once Upon A Time.
Hook is hell-bent on getting his revenge against the crocodile, even if it means others have to suffer for it to happen. Henry and his extended family (which is actually a lot) are all marked by Carron; Storybrooke’s local ferryman to the Underworld. They’ve all got a one-way ticket and Rumple, ever the optimist, informs them that there is no changing the destination. They will all be in the Underworld by the end of the night.
Everyone gives up pretty easily and accepts their fate, which feels like uncharacteristic behaviour to facilitate the plot.
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Once Upon A Time season 5 goes on its winter holiday, but not before dragging its characters on a journey to the underworld...
This review contains spoilers.
5.11 Swan Song
‘What kind of man do you want to be?’ asks literally nearly everyone of Hook in the mid season finale of Once Upon A Time.
Hook is hell-bent on getting his revenge against the crocodile, even if it means others have to suffer for it to happen. Henry and his extended family (which is actually a lot) are all marked by Carron; Storybrooke’s local ferryman to the Underworld. They’ve all got a one-way ticket and Rumple, ever the optimist, informs them that there is no changing the destination. They will all be in the Underworld by the end of the night.
Everyone gives up pretty easily and accepts their fate, which feels like uncharacteristic behaviour to facilitate the plot.
- 12/7/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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The Dark Ones gather in the year's penultimate Once Upon Of Time episode, the aptly titled Broken Heart...
This review contains spoilers.
5.10 Broken Heart
A lot of characters (and shippers’ hearts) were broken on this week’s episode of Once Upon A Time, aptly named Broken Heart.
We experienced our first taste of Dark Hook, and he did not disappoint. Back in his leathers and with a slightly new hairstyle, he is the image of a swoon-worthy swaggering pirate. Well, except for the whole evil bit, like when he tells Emma she will always be an orphan. He knows how to hurt.
Unlike Emma, who managed to hold off the darkness for days (weeks? Months? The passage of time is very foggy), Hook is consumed by it in a matter of hours. Besides Hook telling Emma he’s not strong enough, I think it’s also due to his circumstances.
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The Dark Ones gather in the year's penultimate Once Upon Of Time episode, the aptly titled Broken Heart...
This review contains spoilers.
5.10 Broken Heart
A lot of characters (and shippers’ hearts) were broken on this week’s episode of Once Upon A Time, aptly named Broken Heart.
We experienced our first taste of Dark Hook, and he did not disappoint. Back in his leathers and with a slightly new hairstyle, he is the image of a swoon-worthy swaggering pirate. Well, except for the whole evil bit, like when he tells Emma she will always be an orphan. He knows how to hurt.
Unlike Emma, who managed to hold off the darkness for days (weeks? Months? The passage of time is very foggy), Hook is consumed by it in a matter of hours. Besides Hook telling Emma he’s not strong enough, I think it’s also due to his circumstances.
- 11/30/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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Once Upon A Time delivers an unbalanced two-parter that unleashes yet more dark magic on the fairy tale folk...
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5.8 Birth & 5.9 The Bear King
Tonight’s double episode was a perfect example of how great Once Upon A Time can be, and how, er, not great. These two episodes should never have been aired together, or more specifically, putting The Bear King right after Birth only made its weaknesses more noticeable. It was clearly a filler, and besides a few character moments, it’s hardly worth talking about in comparison to the big events of Birth, so let’s just get it out of the way quickly now.
Red! Mulan! Praise the Greek gods (that’s definitely the next mythology the show is about to tackle, right?), we finally see them back on our screens. This was the only redeeming feature of the Brave plot line.
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Once Upon A Time delivers an unbalanced two-parter that unleashes yet more dark magic on the fairy tale folk...
This review contains spoilers.
5.8 Birth & 5.9 The Bear King
Tonight’s double episode was a perfect example of how great Once Upon A Time can be, and how, er, not great. These two episodes should never have been aired together, or more specifically, putting The Bear King right after Birth only made its weaknesses more noticeable. It was clearly a filler, and besides a few character moments, it’s hardly worth talking about in comparison to the big events of Birth, so let’s just get it out of the way quickly now.
Red! Mulan! Praise the Greek gods (that’s definitely the next mythology the show is about to tackle, right?), we finally see them back on our screens. This was the only redeeming feature of the Brave plot line.
- 11/16/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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Once Upon A Time season 5 delivers a solid episode focusing on new character, Nimue, and written by the mighty Jane Espenson...
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5.7 Nimue
All hail Jane Espenson, nerd Queen and the writer of this week’s episode. From writing on Battlestar Galactica, Buffy, to Game of Thrones, Espenson knows how to write good TV, and Nimue is no exception.
This was a risky episode, with the majority of the screen time dedicated to two new characters that the audience has little connection to, but unlike the less successful Broken Kingdom that focused on Arthur and Guinevere, this time it worked. This is in part due to the excellent casting of Elliot Knight as Merlin. He may not be an old wizard with a white beard, but his poise and calmness is captivating. Then of course there is the melding of Arthurian legend that connects...
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Once Upon A Time season 5 delivers a solid episode focusing on new character, Nimue, and written by the mighty Jane Espenson...
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5.7 Nimue
All hail Jane Espenson, nerd Queen and the writer of this week’s episode. From writing on Battlestar Galactica, Buffy, to Game of Thrones, Espenson knows how to write good TV, and Nimue is no exception.
This was a risky episode, with the majority of the screen time dedicated to two new characters that the audience has little connection to, but unlike the less successful Broken Kingdom that focused on Arthur and Guinevere, this time it worked. This is in part due to the excellent casting of Elliot Knight as Merlin. He may not be an old wizard with a white beard, but his poise and calmness is captivating. Then of course there is the melding of Arthurian legend that connects...
- 11/10/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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Brave's Merida comes to the forefront of the action in this week's episode of Once Upon A Time, The Bear And The Bow...
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5.6 The Bear And The Bow
Well, if you love Belle and Rumple, then boy, was this the episode for you!
Belle is probably the most underused character from the main cast, so seeing her take a break from carrying around a glass jar everywhere is a welcome change. She gets her own two separate storylines this episode, one in Camelot with Merida, and the other in Storybrooke with Rumple, but let's first talk about the Brave-centric flashback.
I like Merida. I do, even with that wig, but her backstory this episode just felt unnecessary. It was completely removed from what was happening in the rest of Camelot and does nothing to bringing us closer to solving what exactly happened six weeks ago.
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Brave's Merida comes to the forefront of the action in this week's episode of Once Upon A Time, The Bear And The Bow...
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5.6 The Bear And The Bow
Well, if you love Belle and Rumple, then boy, was this the episode for you!
Belle is probably the most underused character from the main cast, so seeing her take a break from carrying around a glass jar everywhere is a welcome change. She gets her own two separate storylines this episode, one in Camelot with Merida, and the other in Storybrooke with Rumple, but let's first talk about the Brave-centric flashback.
I like Merida. I do, even with that wig, but her backstory this episode just felt unnecessary. It was completely removed from what was happening in the rest of Camelot and does nothing to bringing us closer to solving what exactly happened six weeks ago.
- 11/2/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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Whatever Emma's game plan is in Once Upon A Time season 5, it's not about to win her any popularity awards...
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5.5 Dreamcatcher
Merlin is no longer a tree, thank goodness for that. It's a surprise though, as I didn’t think we were going to see his real face for a lot longer. I figured the freeing of Merlin would be part of the mid-season finale and the reason Emma cursed Camelot and brought them back to Storybrooke. Now that he is mobile, what will he do? Presumably take down Arthur, but Merlin is the only character to not show up in Storybrooke, so maybe something worse happens to him than being transformed into a tree.
Emma and Regina’s quest to de-bark Merlin is the best arc of the episode. There’s no denying the chemistry between the two; they just bounce off each other so well.
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Whatever Emma's game plan is in Once Upon A Time season 5, it's not about to win her any popularity awards...
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5.5 Dreamcatcher
Merlin is no longer a tree, thank goodness for that. It's a surprise though, as I didn’t think we were going to see his real face for a lot longer. I figured the freeing of Merlin would be part of the mid-season finale and the reason Emma cursed Camelot and brought them back to Storybrooke. Now that he is mobile, what will he do? Presumably take down Arthur, but Merlin is the only character to not show up in Storybrooke, so maybe something worse happens to him than being transformed into a tree.
Emma and Regina’s quest to de-bark Merlin is the best arc of the episode. There’s no denying the chemistry between the two; they just bounce off each other so well.
- 10/26/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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Is Once Upon A Time's Brave storyline in danger of overshadowing the pre-existing storylines? Broken Kingdom suggests so...
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5.4 Broken Kingdom
If I were to sum up this episode with one word, it would be ‘meh’. The more interesting characters like Emma and Hook are sidelined, or completely written out (we only got one eye roll from Regina – one!), in favour of detailing the backstory of Camelot with Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot.
This was obviously a needed episode, especially after watching Arthur convince his squire to commit suicide for Camelot, but it didn’t quite land. It was perhaps too rushed, trying to show and develop characters in too small a time frame. What suffers most is the ‘great’ love affair between Lancelot and Guinevere. There is definite affection between the two, but their kiss seemed a jump. It happened because the story needed it to,...
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Is Once Upon A Time's Brave storyline in danger of overshadowing the pre-existing storylines? Broken Kingdom suggests so...
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5.4 Broken Kingdom
If I were to sum up this episode with one word, it would be ‘meh’. The more interesting characters like Emma and Hook are sidelined, or completely written out (we only got one eye roll from Regina – one!), in favour of detailing the backstory of Camelot with Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot.
This was obviously a needed episode, especially after watching Arthur convince his squire to commit suicide for Camelot, but it didn’t quite land. It was perhaps too rushed, trying to show and develop characters in too small a time frame. What suffers most is the ‘great’ love affair between Lancelot and Guinevere. There is definite affection between the two, but their kiss seemed a jump. It happened because the story needed it to,...
- 10/20/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
This week on ABC’s Once Upon a Time, we learned a whole lot about Camelot, the Arthur/Guinevere/Lancelot triangle and how the king was consumed with completing Excalibur. Our heroes meanwhile either got sandbagged by a spell or, if lucky, got to make out in a meadow.
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As I look over my notes here for “The Broken Kingdom,” I am not surprised to see that a good 80 percent of them are about characters other than those from Storybrooke. And that was a problem. Basically, they needed...
RelatedMatt’s Inside Line: Scoop on Once Upon a Time and More
As I look over my notes here for “The Broken Kingdom,” I am not surprised to see that a good 80 percent of them are about characters other than those from Storybrooke. And that was a problem. Basically, they needed...
- 10/19/2015
- TVLine.com
It seems that a duel of some sort will be breaking out in this Sunday’s episode of Once Upon a Time, “The Broken Kingdom,” as both Snow and Charming have their swords out, ready to fight. But the big question here is: who are they fighting? Since Lancelot told Snow at the end of last week’s episode that Arthur may not be as heroic as he appears to be, I’m going to guess that the Charmings may find themselves going up against the King and Queen of Camelot. And speaking of Arthur and Guinevere, both of them are in the Once Upon a Time photos below as well, although neither looks as intense as Snow or Charming. Instead, the king and queen hold each other close and kiss in their moments together. However, we won’t only be seeing Guinevere with Arthur this week, as Sinqua Walls...
- 10/15/2015
- by Chris King
- TVovermind.com
Official photos from season 5 episode 4 of Once Upon a Time, airing Sunday, October 18 at 8pm on ABC.
"The Broken Kingdom" -- After receiving a cryptic warning from Lancelot about Arthur's intentions, Mary Margaret realizes Arthur may be the heroes' biggest threat, but when she is unable to convince David of the danger, she takes matters into her own hands. Meanwhile, Hook's unwavering love for Emma provides a glimmer of hope in her struggle against the unrelenting voice of Rumplestiltskin. In a Camelot flashback, Guinevere senses that Arthur is losing his way, consumed by his obsession with making Excalibur whole, so she sets out with Lancelot on her own quest into the heart of darkness. In Storybrooke, Dark Emma unleashes a secret weapon in the next phase of her plan to find the brave soul she needs to draw Excalibur from the stone.
"The Broken Kingdom" -- After receiving a cryptic warning from Lancelot about Arthur's intentions, Mary Margaret realizes Arthur may be the heroes' biggest threat, but when she is unable to convince David of the danger, she takes matters into her own hands. Meanwhile, Hook's unwavering love for Emma provides a glimmer of hope in her struggle against the unrelenting voice of Rumplestiltskin. In a Camelot flashback, Guinevere senses that Arthur is losing his way, consumed by his obsession with making Excalibur whole, so she sets out with Lancelot on her own quest into the heart of darkness. In Storybrooke, Dark Emma unleashes a secret weapon in the next phase of her plan to find the brave soul she needs to draw Excalibur from the stone.
- 10/14/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Rachael Leigh is pregnant with her first baby! The ‘Perception’ actress and her hunky ‘The Vampire Diaries’ actor hubby are so excited to be parents — congrats to the happy couple!
Rachael Leigh Cook, 33, and Daniel Gillies, 37, are going to be parents! The sexy The Vampire Diaries actor and his wife of eight years reveled how excited they are to welcome their first child together!
Rachael Leigh Cook Pregnant — Excited For First Baby
The happy couple confirmed the good news to Us Weekly. Rachael, who is filming the second season of the TNT drama Perception, told the magazine how she is handling her pregnancy while filming the second season of the show.
“I’ve been hiding my rapidly growing bump while shooting, but this kiddo is vying for screen time,” the actress joked. “We clearly have a future actor on our hands.”
Her hot husband, who plays Elijah on The Vampire Diaries,...
Rachael Leigh Cook, 33, and Daniel Gillies, 37, are going to be parents! The sexy The Vampire Diaries actor and his wife of eight years reveled how excited they are to welcome their first child together!
Rachael Leigh Cook Pregnant — Excited For First Baby
The happy couple confirmed the good news to Us Weekly. Rachael, who is filming the second season of the TNT drama Perception, told the magazine how she is handling her pregnancy while filming the second season of the show.
“I’ve been hiding my rapidly growing bump while shooting, but this kiddo is vying for screen time,” the actress joked. “We clearly have a future actor on our hands.”
Her hot husband, who plays Elijah on The Vampire Diaries,...
- 5/8/2013
- by Christina Stiehl
- HollywoodLife
Congratulations go out to Rachael Leigh Cook and Daniel Gillies, who are expecting their first child!
Us Weekly first reported that Cook, 33, and Gillies, 37 -- who tied the knot in August 2004 -- are pregnant, but did not specify how far along the "She's All That" actress is.
"I've been hiding my rapidly growing bump while shooting but this kiddo is vying for screen time," said Cook, who is nowadays shooting the second season of TNT's "Perception." "We clearly have a future actor on our hands."
Gillies, who plays Elijah Mikaelson on "The Vampire Diaries," said jokingly: "A lot of people are asking whether I'd prefer a boy or a girl. In truth, it doesn't matter to me -- I just can't wait to meet little Keanu Robocop."
But a baby is not the only thing Cook and Gillies are expecting: The film Gillies directed and produced, "Broken Kingdom," will air...
Us Weekly first reported that Cook, 33, and Gillies, 37 -- who tied the knot in August 2004 -- are pregnant, but did not specify how far along the "She's All That" actress is.
"I've been hiding my rapidly growing bump while shooting but this kiddo is vying for screen time," said Cook, who is nowadays shooting the second season of TNT's "Perception." "We clearly have a future actor on our hands."
Gillies, who plays Elijah Mikaelson on "The Vampire Diaries," said jokingly: "A lot of people are asking whether I'd prefer a boy or a girl. In truth, it doesn't matter to me -- I just can't wait to meet little Keanu Robocop."
But a baby is not the only thing Cook and Gillies are expecting: The film Gillies directed and produced, "Broken Kingdom," will air...
- 5/8/2013
- by Liat Kornowski
- Huffington Post
Having been married almost a decade, Rachel Leigh Cook and Daniel Gillies are ready to welcome their first child into the family.
Currently filming TNT's show, "Perception," the 33-year-old actress tells Us Weekly, "I've been hiding my rapidly growing bump while shooting but this kiddo is vying for screen time. We clearly have a future actor on our hands."
Ready to share his sense of humor with his offspring, her "The Originals" actor hubby jokes, "A lot of people are asking whether I'd prefer a boy or a girl. In truth, it doesn't matter to me -- I just can't wait to meet little Keanu Robocop."
On May 15th, the happy couple have something else to celebrate, the premiere of Showtime's "Broken Kingdom" in which Daniel directs and Rachel appears.
Currently filming TNT's show, "Perception," the 33-year-old actress tells Us Weekly, "I've been hiding my rapidly growing bump while shooting but this kiddo is vying for screen time. We clearly have a future actor on our hands."
Ready to share his sense of humor with his offspring, her "The Originals" actor hubby jokes, "A lot of people are asking whether I'd prefer a boy or a girl. In truth, it doesn't matter to me -- I just can't wait to meet little Keanu Robocop."
On May 15th, the happy couple have something else to celebrate, the premiere of Showtime's "Broken Kingdom" in which Daniel directs and Rachel appears.
- 5/8/2013
- GossipCenter
Tonight, we see the backdoor pilot for the Vampire Diaries’ Originals spin-off, a safe bet to make The CW’s fall schedule, which will be announced on May 16. But Daniel Gillies (Elijah), who’s currently filming the second season of CTV’s Saving Hope, has something else to look forward to next month: Last October, he released his feature-length directorial debut, the drama Broken Kingdom, and Kingdom Come, the documentary following the three-year process of getting that independent movie made, online. Unbeknownst to him, reps for one of the documentary’s co-directors, Paiman Kalayeh, then began shopping Kingdom Come — which...
- 4/25/2013
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
This is the biggest week, professionally speaking, in Daniel Gillies life. Not only will The Vampire Diaries air his Originals-focused backdoor pilot on Thursday, but he's currently filming the second season of his medical drama, Saving Hope, and it was just announced Broken Kingdom, his directorial debut, would premiere this May on Showtime!
Not only did Gillies helm the globe-hopping, emotionally-resonant drama, but he wrote, produced and co-stars along with wife, Rachael Leigh Cook. A massive undertaking that underscores what a passion project this was for the actor.
Although Gillies used a different adjective to describe the endeavor when he rang up ETonline to talk Broken Kingdom, life lessons from behind the lens and The Originals!
ETonline: This is a big week for you, Daniel. Congrats on Showtime acquiring the film!
Daniel Gillies: Oh man, I'm very blessed. I can't believe all of this is happening at once -- I feel like every day is my birthday...
Not only did Gillies helm the globe-hopping, emotionally-resonant drama, but he wrote, produced and co-stars along with wife, Rachael Leigh Cook. A massive undertaking that underscores what a passion project this was for the actor.
Although Gillies used a different adjective to describe the endeavor when he rang up ETonline to talk Broken Kingdom, life lessons from behind the lens and The Originals!
ETonline: This is a big week for you, Daniel. Congrats on Showtime acquiring the film!
Daniel Gillies: Oh man, I'm very blessed. I can't believe all of this is happening at once -- I feel like every day is my birthday...
- 4/24/2013
- Entertainment Tonight
Showtime is getting into The Vampire Diaries business. The pay cabler has acquired two films from Daniel Gillies, who appears on The CW hit drama as Elijah, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively. Broken Kingdom, directed by and starring Gillies, premieres on Showtime at 8:30 p.m. May 15. The film follows two stories as it weaves its way from the slums of Bogota to the Hills of Hollywood. A 14-year-old street girl and an American writer discover an uncommon union, while a L.A. daycare teacher does everything she can to fight the weight of a tragic
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- 4/23/2013
- by Philiana Ng
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Last week Paste celebrated the world premiere of Kingdom Come, Paiman Kadayeh’s documentary chronicling the making of Daniel Gillies’ film Broken Kingdom and the changing landscape of indie film, with a red-carpet premiere party in West Hollywood. Notable attendees included Gillies and his wife (and co-star/producer) Rachael Leigh Cook, co-producer Illeana Douglas, Jennie Garth, Dan Harmon, Bill Cobbs, Jeffrey Poitier and many others. Check out our exclusive photo gallery, courtesy of Shelby Bond. And while you’re at it, hop on over to the Broken Kingdom website, where you can get both films for $8....
- 10/12/2012
- Pastemagazine.com
Take it from me: The Vampire Diaries is easily one of the most difficult shows to conduct interviews about because of the serialized nature of the story. Teasing — it’s an art. But I have to say, Daniel Gillies really held his own when he sat down on the Spoiler Room couch for a chat while in town recently promoting the Oct. 11 return of The Vampire Diaries and his film Broken Kingdom, out today.
Thanks to everyone who submitted questions for the actor. The fruits of your labors have produced the following scoop on Elijah’s return, the next flashback episode,...
Thanks to everyone who submitted questions for the actor. The fruits of your labors have produced the following scoop on Elijah’s return, the next flashback episode,...
- 10/2/2012
- by Sandra Gonzalez
- EW - Inside TV
Broken Kingdom, the writing and directorial debut of Daniel Gillies (perhaps best known form his role in The Vampire Diaries), finally gets unveiled to the world next week, along with its companion documentary Kingdom Come. After a Paste-sponsored Los Angeles premiere on October 2, both films will be available for download worldwide (you can even win an exclusive chat with Daniel and Rachael in our contest here). It’s been a long road to get to this point, but the results are worth it....
- 9/29/2012
- Pastemagazine.com
Edging up on its crowd funding goal at Film Interactor, Daniel Gillies' Broken Kingdom looks to be a solid, continent spanning bit of work.The picture intertwines a pair of seemingly disparate stories - one set in Bogota, the other in Hollywood - with a cast that includes Gillies, Rachael Leigh Cook and Seymour Cassel. Take a look at the trailer below....
- 3/13/2012
- Screen Anarchy
Can Vampire Diaries fans trust Elijah? In one word: yes.
That's what Daniel Gillies said to TV Fanatic this week, telling us in an exclusive interview that his Original is a man of his word. What, exactly, will this mean for Elena and company? Whose bed might Elijah find himself in? Read on. Find out.
You make Elijah look so sweet that you don’t even want to dislike him, but he rips hearts out! The calm and collected bad guys are the scariest.
I never wanted to play him with any menace... He’s not a sweet person, [but] can you imagine if you’ve lived this long? He must have seen so much death, murdering someone must be like hitting a bug... I’m so lucky to play this character. Maybe that’s the joy you’re sensing... I love playing him. He’s so fun.
You and Nina Dobrev work extremely well together.
That's what Daniel Gillies said to TV Fanatic this week, telling us in an exclusive interview that his Original is a man of his word. What, exactly, will this mean for Elena and company? Whose bed might Elijah find himself in? Read on. Find out.
You make Elijah look so sweet that you don’t even want to dislike him, but he rips hearts out! The calm and collected bad guys are the scariest.
I never wanted to play him with any menace... He’s not a sweet person, [but] can you imagine if you’ve lived this long? He must have seen so much death, murdering someone must be like hitting a bug... I’m so lucky to play this character. Maybe that’s the joy you’re sensing... I love playing him. He’s so fun.
You and Nina Dobrev work extremely well together.
- 2/9/2011
- by gabrielle@tvfanatic.com (Gabrielle Compolongo)
- TVfanatic
The first trailer and poster for the upcoming drama Broken Kingdom have been revealed. The film is another multiple narrative film following four different stories.
Synopsis: Four narratives weave their way through the tragic slums of Bogota to the lofty hills of Hollywood. A 14-year-old prostitute girl and an ill-fated, eccentric American writer forge a strange companionship. A Colombian university student invites a terrible danger into her world in the name of financial solace, while a day-care teacher in Los Angeles does everything she can to fight the weight of a tragic secret.
Starring Rachael Leigh Cook as Marilyn, Kandyse McClure as Jessica, Darren Le Gallo as Chris, Seymour Cassel as Clayton, Kimberly Hawthorne as Nina, Julie Ariola as Jill, Julieth Restrepo as Valentina, Marcela Valencia as Anna, Maria Cristina Pimiento as Karmen, Jeraldin Chapeton Estacio as Serafina , Karla Bea as Cafe Waitress and Daniel Gillies (as Jason ’80′)who is...
Synopsis: Four narratives weave their way through the tragic slums of Bogota to the lofty hills of Hollywood. A 14-year-old prostitute girl and an ill-fated, eccentric American writer forge a strange companionship. A Colombian university student invites a terrible danger into her world in the name of financial solace, while a day-care teacher in Los Angeles does everything she can to fight the weight of a tragic secret.
Starring Rachael Leigh Cook as Marilyn, Kandyse McClure as Jessica, Darren Le Gallo as Chris, Seymour Cassel as Clayton, Kimberly Hawthorne as Nina, Julie Ariola as Jill, Julieth Restrepo as Valentina, Marcela Valencia as Anna, Maria Cristina Pimiento as Karmen, Jeraldin Chapeton Estacio as Serafina , Karla Bea as Cafe Waitress and Daniel Gillies (as Jason ’80′)who is...
- 1/12/2011
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
While Broken Kingdom, formerly known as The Disposables, continues its long and muddy trek to the big screen from the far reaches of 2008, Bleeding Cool has gotten their hands on the first official poster for the film. The one-sheet doesn.t offer up much explanation about what to expect from the film, but it does actively remind us that Rachel Leigh Cook is still alive, or at least she was two years ago. Much in the vein of crash, Broken Kingdom looks to blend four seemingly unassociated stories together into one .Omg They.Re Related!. moment. Here.s the official synopsis: Four narratives weave their way through the tragic slums of Bogota to the lofty hills of Hollywood. A 14-year-old prostitute girl and an ill-fated, eccentric American writer forge a strange companionship. A Colombian university student invites a terrible danger into her world in the name of financial solace, while...
- 1/11/2011
- cinemablend.com
Here is the first poster and trailer for Broken Kingdom originally titled The Disposables.
Kindgom was executive produced by Ryan Gosling and written and directed by Daniel Gillies, best known for appearing in The Vampire Diaries. The film is Gillies directorial debut and although it was shot back in 2008 it is still listed on IMDb as being in post production.
The film stars Gillies and his wife, Rachael Leigh Cook. In addtion, it stars Seymour Cassel.
Synopsis:
Four narratives weave their way through the tragic slums of Bogota to the lofty hills of Hollywood. A 14-year-old prostitute girl and an ill-fated, eccentric American writer forge a strange companionship. A Colombian university student invites a terrible danger into her world in the name of financial solace, while a day-care teacher in Los Angeles does everything she can to fight the weight of a tragic secret.
Watch the trailer below and let us know what you think!
Kindgom was executive produced by Ryan Gosling and written and directed by Daniel Gillies, best known for appearing in The Vampire Diaries. The film is Gillies directorial debut and although it was shot back in 2008 it is still listed on IMDb as being in post production.
The film stars Gillies and his wife, Rachael Leigh Cook. In addtion, it stars Seymour Cassel.
Synopsis:
Four narratives weave their way through the tragic slums of Bogota to the lofty hills of Hollywood. A 14-year-old prostitute girl and an ill-fated, eccentric American writer forge a strange companionship. A Colombian university student invites a terrible danger into her world in the name of financial solace, while a day-care teacher in Los Angeles does everything she can to fight the weight of a tragic secret.
Watch the trailer below and let us know what you think!
- 1/10/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
When the executive producer of a film is given billing equal to or over the stars or director, it leads a viewer to two possible conclusions. One - the film has this well-known person's seal-of-approval and that it's going to be good. Or two - that they're using this person's name to sell a piece of crap. No one has seen it yet, so the jury is still out as to which these statements best describes Broken Kingdom, executive produced by Ryan Gosling, and starring Rachel Leigh Cook and Seymour Cassel. It's written, directed and co-starring Daniel Gilles (who is a dead ringer for Andrew Wilson with that beard), best known for a role on The Vampire Diaries and for his small role as astronaut John Jamison in Spider-Man 2. Yes, the astronaut from Spider-Man 2 has written and directed an independent film with interweaving storylines about four radically different people from across the world.
- 1/10/2011
- by Germain Lussier
- Slash Film
The first trailer for Daniel Gillies' directorial debut "Broken Kingdom" has hit the web. The film tells the stories of four different characters, but the trailer mostly follows Rachael Leigh Cook's Marilyn who is seen building a romantic relationship with Darren Le Gallo's Chris, and expressing anger in front of Seymour Cassel's Clayton.
The movie features four narratives weaving their way through the tragic slums of Bogota to the lofty hills of Hollywood. A 14-year-old prostitute girl and an ill-fated, eccentric American writer forge a strange companionship. A Colombian university student invites a terrible danger into her world in the name of financial solace, while a day-care teacher in Los Angeles does everything she can to fight the weight of a tragic secret.
"Broken Kingdom" also stars Rachael Leigh Cook's husband Daniel Gillies who writes the script. Shot back in 2008, the drama is still in post-production,...
The movie features four narratives weaving their way through the tragic slums of Bogota to the lofty hills of Hollywood. A 14-year-old prostitute girl and an ill-fated, eccentric American writer forge a strange companionship. A Colombian university student invites a terrible danger into her world in the name of financial solace, while a day-care teacher in Los Angeles does everything she can to fight the weight of a tragic secret.
"Broken Kingdom" also stars Rachael Leigh Cook's husband Daniel Gillies who writes the script. Shot back in 2008, the drama is still in post-production,...
- 1/10/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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