As Only Murders in the Building’s central trio inches closer to solving their fourth murder mystery, the Hulu series is also inching closer to its end game. Or so it seems.
Season 4, Episode 7 of the comedic whodunnit saw “doppelgängers” Eugene Levy, Zach Galifianakis and Eva Longoria reach a conclusion that Charles, Oliver and Mabel had not. “Whoever is cashing Dudenoff’s checks is after you,” Galifianakis explained. “But, looking back, we believe that this mystery did not start with Sazz’s murder,” which took place at the end of Season 3.
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Season 4, Episode 7 of the comedic whodunnit saw “doppelgängers” Eugene Levy, Zach Galifianakis and Eva Longoria reach a conclusion that Charles, Oliver and Mabel had not. “Whoever is cashing Dudenoff’s checks is after you,” Galifianakis explained. “But, looking back, we believe that this mystery did not start with Sazz’s murder,” which took place at the end of Season 3.
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- 10/14/2024
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
School is (almost) back in session at Abbott Elementary! Season 4 of the acclaimed comedy series premieres Wednesday, Oct. 9 at 9:30/8:30c. Here’s where to watch Abbott Elementary online without cable.
Where to Watch Abbott Elementary Season 4 Without Cable
If you’re a cord-cutter who wants to watch Season 4 Abbott Elementary when new episodes drop every Wednesday, you’ll need to subscribe to a live-tv streaming service that offers ABC. Some live-tv streaming services offer free trials, so you can watch Abbott Elementary Season 4 for free — at least for a short time. Below we’re outlining all the best...
Where to Watch Abbott Elementary Season 4 Without Cable
If you’re a cord-cutter who wants to watch Season 4 Abbott Elementary when new episodes drop every Wednesday, you’ll need to subscribe to a live-tv streaming service that offers ABC. Some live-tv streaming services offer free trials, so you can watch Abbott Elementary Season 4 for free — at least for a short time. Below we’re outlining all the best...
- 10/9/2024
- by Claire Franken
- TVLine.com
If going through tough times strengthens a couple’s bond, The Irrational’s Alec and Rose should be set for life after the events of the Season 2 premiere.
The episode wastes little time in answering the question: Who kidnapped Alec’s ex-spy kinda-girlfriend in the Season 1 finale? Turns out, it’s a guy named Gavin, whose wife, Fiona, was killed years ago in an MI6 operation that Rose oversaw. Gavin also kidnaps Rose’s former handler, Harry.
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The episode wastes little time in answering the question: Who kidnapped Alec’s ex-spy kinda-girlfriend in the Season 1 finale? Turns out, it’s a guy named Gavin, whose wife, Fiona, was killed years ago in an MI6 operation that Rose oversaw. Gavin also kidnaps Rose’s former handler, Harry.
More from TVLineThe Voice Recap: Did Night 4 of the Blinds Leave You Hearing Stars?Abbott Elementary's Quinta Brunson Previews Season 4's Potential New Romance,...
- 10/9/2024
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Reba McEntire may have handed out The Voice’s trophy in Monday’s episode (recapped here), but the battle hasn’t even begun, much less the war. On Night 4 of the Blind Auditions, Snoop Dogg recruited a hot swinger, Michael Bublé scored a contestant who could be the next Todd Tilghman, and Gwen Stefani added to her team a youngster whose vocals are as sweet as her demeanor. And if you read on, we’ll discuss all of them.
J.Paul (Team Michael), “I Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time You’re Near)” — Grade: A | “That was perfect,” Michael told this three-chair...
J.Paul (Team Michael), “I Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time You’re Near)” — Grade: A | “That was perfect,” Michael told this three-chair...
- 10/9/2024
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
The following contains spoilers from the Season 7/series finale of Seal Team, streaming on Paramount+.
For a cruel 20 seconds, the Seal Team series finale had us thinking that Bravo suffered tragic loss in their latest spin-up to Afghanistan — as the soil and smoke of a landed missile dissolved to a church ceremony with the men in dress uniform, and everyone looking quite stoic.
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For a cruel 20 seconds, the Seal Team series finale had us thinking that Bravo suffered tragic loss in their latest spin-up to Afghanistan — as the soil and smoke of a landed missile dissolved to a church ceremony with the men in dress uniform, and everyone looking quite stoic.
More from TVLineToni Trucks Reflects on <em>Seal Team</em> Run and Davis’ Fate in Series Finale, Spills Dancing Scene Secrets<em>Seal Team</em> Boss Unpacks Series Finale Twists, Reveals Original Ending for Jason (and What Season 8 Would’ve Looked...
- 10/7/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Indie film vet Justin Dipietro has been named EVP of MPI Media Group and Dark Sky Films and will oversee the relaunch of the distribution labels with an aim on expanding the company’s global footprint and identifying larger scale projects and releases.
Dipietro will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the company’s distribution operations and marketing efforts, including marketing and business development.
Previously, Dipietro led marketing, publicity and distribution efforts at Oscar-winning distributor Cohen Media Group after serving as Director of Sales and Distribution at Netflix. Dipietro managed and helped develop theatrical and Academy campaigns for several award-nominated titles, including 2023’s Best Foreign Film Academy Award nominee Io Capitano and two 2020 Best Picture Oscar nominees, Mank and The Trial of the Chicago 7. Prior to Netflix, Dipietro was the Head of Distribution at IFC Films, where he oversaw theatrical and non-theatrical releasing and worked on award-winning films such as Boyhood,...
Dipietro will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the company’s distribution operations and marketing efforts, including marketing and business development.
Previously, Dipietro led marketing, publicity and distribution efforts at Oscar-winning distributor Cohen Media Group after serving as Director of Sales and Distribution at Netflix. Dipietro managed and helped develop theatrical and Academy campaigns for several award-nominated titles, including 2023’s Best Foreign Film Academy Award nominee Io Capitano and two 2020 Best Picture Oscar nominees, Mank and The Trial of the Chicago 7. Prior to Netflix, Dipietro was the Head of Distribution at IFC Films, where he oversaw theatrical and non-theatrical releasing and worked on award-winning films such as Boyhood,...
- 7/19/2024
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: MPI Media Group has acquired North American distribution rights for Saïd Belktibia’s French thriller Hood Witch starring Golshifteh Farahani and Denis Lavant.
The Chicago-based company announced the acquisition on the eve of the film’s screening at horror-focused The Overlook Film Festival in New Orleans this weekend, following a buzzy world premiere at SXSW.
MPI will release the movie via its genre subsidiary Dark Sky Films in late fall 2024.
Iranian and French acting star Farahani plays a single mother who makes a living from smuggling exotic animals and illicit products such as birds of prey, venom and rare roots.
In a bid to get her son out of the city and offer him a better future, she designs and develops a mobile app that connects clients and marabouts.
It is a success but a patient’s consultation turns into a tragedy and...
The Chicago-based company announced the acquisition on the eve of the film’s screening at horror-focused The Overlook Film Festival in New Orleans this weekend, following a buzzy world premiere at SXSW.
MPI will release the movie via its genre subsidiary Dark Sky Films in late fall 2024.
Iranian and French acting star Farahani plays a single mother who makes a living from smuggling exotic animals and illicit products such as birds of prey, venom and rare roots.
In a bid to get her son out of the city and offer him a better future, she designs and develops a mobile app that connects clients and marabouts.
It is a success but a patient’s consultation turns into a tragedy and...
- 4/3/2024
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
Last week, The Hollywood Reporter reported that cinephiles were sharing “samizdat” links to Woody Allen’s latest film Coup de Chance from a French-to-Dutch-to-English translation, and New Yorkers were attending clandestine screenings at an East Village bar/event space. Today, THR can exclusively report that those who wish to see the 88-year-old’s latest project, which debuted at the Venice Film Festival in early September to (mostly) positive reviews, can do so without slinking around or needing secret codes.
MPI Media Group will release the picture, Allen’s 50th theatrically released feature film as a director, for North American markets on April 5, 2024. A digital/VOD release will follow on April 12.
The movie, shot in France in French, stars Lou de Laâge (Respire, The Mad Woman’s Ball) as a self-aware trophy wife who reconnects with an old chum from the Lycée Français in New York, played by Niels Schneider (Heartbeats,...
MPI Media Group will release the picture, Allen’s 50th theatrically released feature film as a director, for North American markets on April 5, 2024. A digital/VOD release will follow on April 12.
The movie, shot in France in French, stars Lou de Laâge (Respire, The Mad Woman’s Ball) as a self-aware trophy wife who reconnects with an old chum from the Lycée Français in New York, played by Niels Schneider (Heartbeats,...
- 2/12/2024
- by Jordan Hoffman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On Thursday, September 21, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, Food Network will air Season 30, Episode 53 of “Beat Bobby Flay” titled “Cat Fight.” In this episode, Oscar-nominated actress Gabourey Sidibe, who shares a passion for cats, connects with Chef Damaris Phillips, another feline enthusiast. Meanwhile, chefs Malik Rhasaan and Sean Pharr will face off against Bobby Flay in a culinary showdown.
The episode will feature a friendly competition between the two chefs, Malik Rhasaan and Sean Pharr, as they strive to outcook Bobby Flay in the kitchen. Gabourey Sidibe and Chef Damaris Phillips, both cat lovers, will add a unique touch to the show with their presence.
Tune in to Food Network on September 21, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, to watch “Beat Bobby Flay” Season 30, Episode 53, “Cat Fight.” It’s a chance to see the culinary skills of the competing chefs and the camaraderie between Gabourey Sidibe and Chef Damaris Phillips as they share their love...
The episode will feature a friendly competition between the two chefs, Malik Rhasaan and Sean Pharr, as they strive to outcook Bobby Flay in the kitchen. Gabourey Sidibe and Chef Damaris Phillips, both cat lovers, will add a unique touch to the show with their presence.
Tune in to Food Network on September 21, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, to watch “Beat Bobby Flay” Season 30, Episode 53, “Cat Fight.” It’s a chance to see the culinary skills of the competing chefs and the camaraderie between Gabourey Sidibe and Chef Damaris Phillips as they share their love...
- 9/17/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Following a successful world premiere at London’s FrightFest, Dark Sky Films today announced it has acquired North American distribution rights to Herd, an action-driven horror film and the directorial debut from Steven Pierce, co-written by Pierce and James Allerdyce. Herd stars Ellen Adair (Trick, Cryptid), Mitzi Akaha (Bashira), Jeremy Holm (The Ranger, Brooklyn 45, Black Mold), Amanda Fuller (Starry Eyes, All the Creatures Were Stirring) among others. The film, which premiered on IMAX at Cineworld to a sold-out crowd in Leicester Square, London, will be released in theaters and on VOD in October 2023.
The distribution arrangement was negotiated by Greg Newman, Executive Vice President of Dark Sky Films, and Bill Straus of Bridge Independent.
Herd tells the story of a woman trying to outrun a past complicated by an abusive father. When she and her wife end up trapped between a zombie outbreak and warring militia groups in her hometown,...
The distribution arrangement was negotiated by Greg Newman, Executive Vice President of Dark Sky Films, and Bill Straus of Bridge Independent.
Herd tells the story of a woman trying to outrun a past complicated by an abusive father. When she and her wife end up trapped between a zombie outbreak and warring militia groups in her hometown,...
- 8/31/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Ariel Kavoussi, whose acting credits include Netflix’s “Maniac,” Prime Video’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and film “Catfight,” has wrapped her feature directorial debut “The Next Big One: A Comedy with Three Potential Problems.”
In this dystopian sci-fi black comedy, a high-ranking employee at an omnipotent tech firm must help her depressed, activist brother move into their aunt’s house while a hurricane threatens New York city. Principal photography wrapped in Brooklyn, New York. Kavoussi previously directed shorts and some TV.
The lead cast includes Molly Bernard (“Younger”), David H. Holmes (“The Penguin”), Deborah Rush (“Strangers with Candy”) and Kevin Corrigan (“The Get Down”).
The ensemble supporting cast includes Maria Dizzia (“Orange is the New Black”), Josh Pais (“The Dropout”), Paul Lazar (“Silence of the Lambs”), Max Casella (“Tulsa King”), Craig Bierko (“UnREAL”), Catherine Curtin (“Stranger Things”), Matt Walton (“No Hard Feelings”) and emerging stars Victoria Villier (2021 Fantasia Film...
In this dystopian sci-fi black comedy, a high-ranking employee at an omnipotent tech firm must help her depressed, activist brother move into their aunt’s house while a hurricane threatens New York city. Principal photography wrapped in Brooklyn, New York. Kavoussi previously directed shorts and some TV.
The lead cast includes Molly Bernard (“Younger”), David H. Holmes (“The Penguin”), Deborah Rush (“Strangers with Candy”) and Kevin Corrigan (“The Get Down”).
The ensemble supporting cast includes Maria Dizzia (“Orange is the New Black”), Josh Pais (“The Dropout”), Paul Lazar (“Silence of the Lambs”), Max Casella (“Tulsa King”), Craig Bierko (“UnREAL”), Catherine Curtin (“Stranger Things”), Matt Walton (“No Hard Feelings”) and emerging stars Victoria Villier (2021 Fantasia Film...
- 7/18/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Indie filmmaker Onur Tukel has a lot to say in his latest, Poundcake, a horror satire that mixes slasher with political discourse.
Fans of Tukel know that his films have always been heavy on commentary, and this one is sure to get a rise out of people.
In the slasher satire, a hulking beast preys on straight, white men in New York City.
“No one seems too concerned about the victims, because, you know, they’re straight, white men. But if everyone can drop the hate and embrace their differences, they might find a way to ‘kill the beast!'”
Tukel stars alongside Ron Brice, Eva Dorrepaal, Pia Paez, Zarius LeGrand, and others.
Poundcake is inspired by slashers of the 80s and icons like Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers, and Leatherface, Tukel previously told us. “In a slasher movie, the villain murders someone every eight or nine minutes and there’s...
Fans of Tukel know that his films have always been heavy on commentary, and this one is sure to get a rise out of people.
In the slasher satire, a hulking beast preys on straight, white men in New York City.
“No one seems too concerned about the victims, because, you know, they’re straight, white men. But if everyone can drop the hate and embrace their differences, they might find a way to ‘kill the beast!'”
Tukel stars alongside Ron Brice, Eva Dorrepaal, Pia Paez, Zarius LeGrand, and others.
Poundcake is inspired by slashers of the 80s and icons like Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers, and Leatherface, Tukel previously told us. “In a slasher movie, the villain murders someone every eight or nine minutes and there’s...
- 3/20/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
The first "Simpsons" Halloween special, first aired on October 25, 1990, was a banner event for the rising tide of "Simpsons" fans. Many a youth rushed to their VCRs that evening, eager to capture on tape an event unprecedented in the show. While "The Simpsons" typically had fewer structural rules than its live-action sitcom counterparts, it was still set in a relatively recognizable world. The Halloween special promised a visit to the supernatural, a tantalizing event to say the least. "The Simpsons" and "Tales from the Crypt" were going to bleed into one another.
1990 was a good time to be a "Simpsons" fan. In addition to the Halloween special, that was also the year that saw the release of the hit album "The Simpsons Sing the Blues." It would only be a few months later that the music video for "Do the Bartman," a single co-written by Michael Jackson, would premiere on TV.
1990 was a good time to be a "Simpsons" fan. In addition to the Halloween special, that was also the year that saw the release of the hit album "The Simpsons Sing the Blues." It would only be a few months later that the music video for "Do the Bartman," a single co-written by Michael Jackson, would premiere on TV.
- 8/26/2022
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Anne Heche's tragic death following a car crash earlier this month left many with questions.
Now, we have some clarity.
The death of the Men in Trees star at 53 has officially been ruled an accident.
The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner released a report on Wednesday confirming as much.
Heche's cause of death is listed as inhalation and thermal injuries from a fiery car crash earlier this month.
What's more, the report states that it was an accident.
It says that Heche suffered a "sternal fracture due to blunt trauma" from the car crash.
Sternal fractures typically occur after the chest strikes the steering wheel in motor vehicle collisions.
Heche was behind the wheel of her Mini Cooper when she crashed into a home in the Mar Vista area of Los Angeles.
The car and the home caught fire.
It was so severe that it took 59 firefighters over an hour to control.
Now, we have some clarity.
The death of the Men in Trees star at 53 has officially been ruled an accident.
The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner released a report on Wednesday confirming as much.
Heche's cause of death is listed as inhalation and thermal injuries from a fiery car crash earlier this month.
What's more, the report states that it was an accident.
It says that Heche suffered a "sternal fracture due to blunt trauma" from the car crash.
Sternal fractures typically occur after the chest strikes the steering wheel in motor vehicle collisions.
Heche was behind the wheel of her Mini Cooper when she crashed into a home in the Mar Vista area of Los Angeles.
The car and the home caught fire.
It was so severe that it took 59 firefighters over an hour to control.
- 8/18/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Actress Anne Heche was declared legally dead at 53 this week after suffering severe burns following a collision in Los Angeles. Among her recent roles was “Catfight,” in which she starred alongside Sandra Oh as two women in a series of physical altercations over the course of many years. The film’s director, Onur Tukel, sent this reminiscence to IndieWire.
If anyone deserves to write a tribute to Anne Heche, it certainly isn’t me. I don’t have the depth or talent to capture her essence. If Shakespeare were alive, maybe he could do it. Her life was certainly Shakespearean. I could recount the tragedies and dramas that have plagued her life but you can learn that on your own. She wrote a memoir about it. And certainly, you’ve heard the stories: how her father sexually abused her and later succumbed to AIDS, how she was raised in a cult,...
If anyone deserves to write a tribute to Anne Heche, it certainly isn’t me. I don’t have the depth or talent to capture her essence. If Shakespeare were alive, maybe he could do it. Her life was certainly Shakespearean. I could recount the tragedies and dramas that have plagued her life but you can learn that on your own. She wrote a memoir about it. And certainly, you’ve heard the stories: how her father sexually abused her and later succumbed to AIDS, how she was raised in a cult,...
- 8/13/2022
- by Onur Tukel
- Indiewire
Today we are celebrating the legacy of Anne Heche, a brilliant performer who was never given the acclaim she so rightfully deserved, but with a tragically complicated life off-screen that was lost too soon. For over 30 years, Heche captivated audiences across a multitude of genres in both film and television, taking any role, regardless of size, and delivering it with the prowess of a leading player. As I mentioned in her obituary, Heche performed "with a fearless vulnerability that could not be taught; it just existed within her, seemingly forged in the fire of surviving her difficult life." The loss of Anne Heche is devastating, not only because of the unfortunate circumstances that will unfortunately be forever associated with her passing, but because it denied her the chance to do what her memoir tells us she always strived to do, which is to "heal her life." As we mourn this complex figure,...
- 8/12/2022
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
Anne Heche has died.
The veteran actress, who was caught up in a fiery car crash on August 5, has died.
She was 53.
News of her passing comes shortly after her family released a statement saying the star was not expected to survive after suffering a severe anoxic brain injury.
At the time of the statement, it was revealed Heche was being kept on life support as doctors determined if any of her organs were viable for donation.
"Unfortunately, due to her accident, Anne suffered a severe anoxic brain injury and remains in a coma, in critical condition," the statement, released on August 11, reads.
"She is not expected to survive."
"It has long been her choice to donate her organs and she's being kept on life support to determine if any are viable," the statement continues.
"We want to thank everyone for their kind wishes and prayers for Anne's recovery and...
The veteran actress, who was caught up in a fiery car crash on August 5, has died.
She was 53.
News of her passing comes shortly after her family released a statement saying the star was not expected to survive after suffering a severe anoxic brain injury.
At the time of the statement, it was revealed Heche was being kept on life support as doctors determined if any of her organs were viable for donation.
"Unfortunately, due to her accident, Anne suffered a severe anoxic brain injury and remains in a coma, in critical condition," the statement, released on August 11, reads.
"She is not expected to survive."
"It has long been her choice to donate her organs and she's being kept on life support to determine if any are viable," the statement continues.
"We want to thank everyone for their kind wishes and prayers for Anne's recovery and...
- 8/12/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
In the wake of suffering a severe brain injury one week ago as a result of a devastating car crash, it’s being reported today that Anne Heche has tragically passed away.
The actress was just 53 years old, leaving behind two children.
“Anne had a huge heart and touched everyone she met with her generous spirit,” Heche’s reps said in a statement. “More than her extraordinary talent, she saw spreading kindness and joy as her life’s work — especially moving the needle for acceptance of who you love. She will be remembered for her courageous honesty and dearly missed for her light.”
Heche had been in a coma since the crash in L.A.’s Mar Vista neighborhood on Friday, August 5. She had been under investigation for reportedly driving under the influence.
Anne Heche debuted on the scene back in the 1990s on the television series “Another World,” subsequently...
The actress was just 53 years old, leaving behind two children.
“Anne had a huge heart and touched everyone she met with her generous spirit,” Heche’s reps said in a statement. “More than her extraordinary talent, she saw spreading kindness and joy as her life’s work — especially moving the needle for acceptance of who you love. She will be remembered for her courageous honesty and dearly missed for her light.”
Heche had been in a coma since the crash in L.A.’s Mar Vista neighborhood on Friday, August 5. She had been under investigation for reportedly driving under the influence.
Anne Heche debuted on the scene back in the 1990s on the television series “Another World,” subsequently...
- 8/12/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The 53-year-od US actor, who starred in films including Donnie Brasco, Catfight and the remake of Psycho, did not regain consciousness after a car crash on 5 August
Peter Bradshaw on Heche: a little too smart for HollywoodGallery: a life in pictures
The US actor Anne Heche has died, a week after she was critically injured in a car crash, a friend has said in an Instagram post.
Nancy Davis wrote on Instagram: “Heaven has a new Angel. My loving, kind, fun, endearing and beautiful friend @anneheche went to heaven. I will miss her terribly and cherish all the beautiful memories we have shared.
Peter Bradshaw on Heche: a little too smart for HollywoodGallery: a life in pictures
The US actor Anne Heche has died, a week after she was critically injured in a car crash, a friend has said in an Instagram post.
Nancy Davis wrote on Instagram: “Heaven has a new Angel. My loving, kind, fun, endearing and beautiful friend @anneheche went to heaven. I will miss her terribly and cherish all the beautiful memories we have shared.
- 8/12/2022
- by Catherine Shoard
- The Guardian - Film News
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Anne Heche is reportedly in a coma and in critical condition Monday following a car accident in which her car crashed into a Los Angeles residence on Friday, setting fire to both the home and vehicle.
“She has a significant pulmonary injury requiring mechanical ventilation and burns that require surgical intervention,” a rep for the actress said in a statement sent to media outlets Monday. Heche slipped into a coma shortly after the accident, the rep told CNN.
Heche’s reps previously shared on Saturday that the actress was in “stable condition” after her hospitalization and that Heche’s family was asking for “thoughts and prayers and to respect her privacy during this difficult time.”
The Los Angeles Fire Department confirmed in a public report that the car collided into a two-story home in the Mar Vista neighborhood of L.A., causing a fire.
Anne Heche is reportedly in a coma and in critical condition Monday following a car accident in which her car crashed into a Los Angeles residence on Friday, setting fire to both the home and vehicle.
“She has a significant pulmonary injury requiring mechanical ventilation and burns that require surgical intervention,” a rep for the actress said in a statement sent to media outlets Monday. Heche slipped into a coma shortly after the accident, the rep told CNN.
Heche’s reps previously shared on Saturday that the actress was in “stable condition” after her hospitalization and that Heche’s family was asking for “thoughts and prayers and to respect her privacy during this difficult time.”
The Los Angeles Fire Department confirmed in a public report that the car collided into a two-story home in the Mar Vista neighborhood of L.A., causing a fire.
- 8/9/2022
- by Lexy Perez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Matthew Morrison is defending himself against allegations that he acted inappropriately toward a contestant on Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance,” saying that he has “nothing to hide” in an Instagram video on Thursday.
The former “Glee” star denied reports that he had sent “flirty” texts to an unidentified contestant. He began the video by saying, “It’s unfortunate that I have to sit here and defend myself and my family against blatantly untrue statements made anonymously, but I have nothing to hide. So, in the interest of transparency … I will read to you the one message I wrote to a dancer on the show.”
He then read the text aloud: “Hey! It’s Matthew. If you don’t mind, would love to get your number and talk you through some things …”
He explained that he wanted to talk to the dancer about a choreographer they both like,...
The former “Glee” star denied reports that he had sent “flirty” texts to an unidentified contestant. He began the video by saying, “It’s unfortunate that I have to sit here and defend myself and my family against blatantly untrue statements made anonymously, but I have nothing to hide. So, in the interest of transparency … I will read to you the one message I wrote to a dancer on the show.”
He then read the text aloud: “Hey! It’s Matthew. If you don’t mind, would love to get your number and talk you through some things …”
He explained that he wanted to talk to the dancer about a choreographer they both like,...
- 6/3/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Sarah Jessica Parker is speaking out once more on the current status of her relationship with former “Sex and the City” co-star Kim Catrall — and she’d really like it to stop being labeled a “fight.”
The “And Just Like That…” star got into things a bit on THR’s Awards Chatter podcast, taking the opportunity to clarify the matter. Running through the timeline of events, Parker noted that it has all been very “painful” to hear everything, but that the hardest part has been seeing how the tension has been played up in media coverage — particularly her role in it.
“It’s so painful for people to keep talking about this ‘catfight’ — a fight, a fight, a fight. I’ve never uttered fighting words in my life about anybody that I’ve worked with, ever,” Parker said. “There is not a fight going on. There has been no public...
The “And Just Like That…” star got into things a bit on THR’s Awards Chatter podcast, taking the opportunity to clarify the matter. Running through the timeline of events, Parker noted that it has all been very “painful” to hear everything, but that the hardest part has been seeing how the tension has been played up in media coverage — particularly her role in it.
“It’s so painful for people to keep talking about this ‘catfight’ — a fight, a fight, a fight. I’ve never uttered fighting words in my life about anybody that I’ve worked with, ever,” Parker said. “There is not a fight going on. There has been no public...
- 6/2/2022
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
Following the success of Death Drop Gorgeous, Dark Star Pictures have another wildly fun multi-genre hybrid coming up- That Cold Dead Look In Your Eyes. The newest film from acclaimed director Onur Tukel, and featuring Nora Arnezeder and Max Casella (The Tender Bar, …
The post Watch the new trailer for That Cold Dead Look In Your Eyes – On Demand January 9, 2021 appeared first on Horror News | Hnn.
The post Watch the new trailer for That Cold Dead Look In Your Eyes – On Demand January 9, 2021 appeared first on Horror News | Hnn.
- 11/24/2021
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
(Welcome to The Daily Stream, an ongoing series in which the /Film team shares what they've been watching, why it's worth checking out, and where you can stream it.)
The Movie: "Catfight"
Where You Can Stream It: Netflix
The Pitch: After graduation, two former friends from college who now find themselves in extremely different lifestyles cross paths at a boujee cocktail party. Veronica (Sandra Oh) has become a shallow, entitled, trophy wife of a wealthy businessman, while Ashley (Anne Heche) and her partner Lisa (Alicia Silverstone) are struggling paycheck to paycheck as Ashley attempts to make it as an artist.
The post The Daily Stream: Catfight and the Cathartic Benefit of Punching Someone in the Face appeared first on /Film.
The Movie: "Catfight"
Where You Can Stream It: Netflix
The Pitch: After graduation, two former friends from college who now find themselves in extremely different lifestyles cross paths at a boujee cocktail party. Veronica (Sandra Oh) has become a shallow, entitled, trophy wife of a wealthy businessman, while Ashley (Anne Heche) and her partner Lisa (Alicia Silverstone) are struggling paycheck to paycheck as Ashley attempts to make it as an artist.
The post The Daily Stream: Catfight and the Cathartic Benefit of Punching Someone in the Face appeared first on /Film.
- 11/4/2021
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
The Chattanooga Film Festival lead the pack and set a high bar for virtual festivals last year and they're back again this year with another virtual edition! Taking place June 24 - 29, the opening and closing night films have been announced, along with special events from Clay McLeod Chapman and Grady Hendrix:
Chattanooga, Tenn. - After holding one of the first successful virtual film festivals in May of 2020, the Chattanooga Film Festival (Cff) returns again virtually this year June 24 - 29, 2021.
Kicking things off opening night is the world premiere of Dark Sky Film’s Scenes From An Empty Church. Though audiences have already started to see films that take place during the pandemic or use the fear, loss of hope and isolation it has caused to inform their stories, no film has managed so brilliantly to ponder the long-term effects of Covid-19 on the human condition than this film. Director...
Chattanooga, Tenn. - After holding one of the first successful virtual film festivals in May of 2020, the Chattanooga Film Festival (Cff) returns again virtually this year June 24 - 29, 2021.
Kicking things off opening night is the world premiere of Dark Sky Film’s Scenes From An Empty Church. Though audiences have already started to see films that take place during the pandemic or use the fear, loss of hope and isolation it has caused to inform their stories, no film has managed so brilliantly to ponder the long-term effects of Covid-19 on the human condition than this film. Director...
- 5/25/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Probably getting some inspiration from “Catfight”, Tomofumi Hasegawa deals with the concept of how certain moments define people, through a distinctly indie approach.
Arano screened at Skip City International D-Cinema Festival
The film begins in a classroom, where the tension between two girls, Fuko and Maeda, becomes obvious almost from the beginning. Eventually, Maeda tells the teacher that Fuko is chewing a gum, with the teacher asking her to spit it out. However, Alan (the title’s Arano) takes a piece of that gum and starts chewing it, something that eventually leads Maeda to physically attack the unsuspecting Fuko a bit later in the school’s corridor. Eventually, Alan asks Fuko to pose for him, with the whole thing going forward early one morning. However, during the posing, Fuko experiences a climax and faints. The homeroom teacher who happened upon the scene misread the situation which resulted in Alan’s expulsion,...
Arano screened at Skip City International D-Cinema Festival
The film begins in a classroom, where the tension between two girls, Fuko and Maeda, becomes obvious almost from the beginning. Eventually, Maeda tells the teacher that Fuko is chewing a gum, with the teacher asking her to spit it out. However, Alan (the title’s Arano) takes a piece of that gum and starts chewing it, something that eventually leads Maeda to physically attack the unsuspecting Fuko a bit later in the school’s corridor. Eventually, Alan asks Fuko to pose for him, with the whole thing going forward early one morning. However, during the posing, Fuko experiences a climax and faints. The homeroom teacher who happened upon the scene misread the situation which resulted in Alan’s expulsion,...
- 1/20/2021
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Continuing our series of writers recommending hidden films to stream is a call to watch a stylish 1969 B-movie about figure eight racing
“There’s a suicide born every minute,” quips cynical sports promoter Grant Willard (Brian Donlevy), as he watches figure eight racing drivers dropping – or rather, flipping – like flies. Indeed, the race, with its entropic intersection, seems like utter lunacy at first glance – a one-way ticket to crumpled steel and fatal injury. Yet there’s something uniquely seductive, even irresistible, about the spectacle: the mesmerising rhythm of crashes and crossovers; the music of purring engines and screeching tyres; the way the dust from the track, intermingled with wispy exhaust fumes, catches the glow of the floodlights; and of course, the aggressively masculine bravado of the winner.
Related: My streaming gem: why you should watch Catfight...
“There’s a suicide born every minute,” quips cynical sports promoter Grant Willard (Brian Donlevy), as he watches figure eight racing drivers dropping – or rather, flipping – like flies. Indeed, the race, with its entropic intersection, seems like utter lunacy at first glance – a one-way ticket to crumpled steel and fatal injury. Yet there’s something uniquely seductive, even irresistible, about the spectacle: the mesmerising rhythm of crashes and crossovers; the music of purring engines and screeching tyres; the way the dust from the track, intermingled with wispy exhaust fumes, catches the glow of the floodlights; and of course, the aggressively masculine bravado of the winner.
Related: My streaming gem: why you should watch Catfight...
- 9/16/2020
- by Cian Tsang
- The Guardian - Film News
"I get it. Why would you want to hang out with a weirdo, like me?" Uncork'd Entertainment has unveiled the first official red band trailer for a brutal horror comedy titled Homewrecker, with a nod to Bloody-Disgusting for dropping this. The film premiered at Fantasia last year, and also played at Fantastic Fest and the Toronto After Dark Film Festival in the fall. Loneliness turns violent when a young interior designer makes a dangerous new friend. It quickly becomes clear that Linda has something far more sinister on her mind than throw pillows. Starring Alex Essoe and Precious Chong as the two women, both of whom also co-wrote the script, along with Anthony Matthews and Kris Siddiqi. This reminds me a bit of the fight comedy Catfight, also about two women battling each other. Might be a fun one to watch with some friends. Here's the official red band trailer...
- 6/9/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Back in 2015, Perry Blackshear made an impressive splash on the festival circuit with his feature-length directorial debut, They Look Like People, and now he's taking viewers to a haunted lake in his next movie, The Siren. Featuring a supernatural romance between human and haunter, The Siren is now on Digital and DVD from Dark Sky Films, and we've been provided with an exclusive clip from the film to share with Daily Dead readers.
You can watch a seemingly peaceful lakeside nook become a haunting setting for a demonic attack in our exclusive clip below, and we also have the official press release with more information on The Siren:
Press Release: A man searches a secluded lake for the monster that murdered his husband, while that monster falls in love with an unsuspecting visitor in the award-winning The Siren. The new fantasy-horror film from writer-director Perry Blackshear (They Look Like People...
You can watch a seemingly peaceful lakeside nook become a haunting setting for a demonic attack in our exclusive clip below, and we also have the official press release with more information on The Siren:
Press Release: A man searches a secluded lake for the monster that murdered his husband, while that monster falls in love with an unsuspecting visitor in the award-winning The Siren. The new fantasy-horror film from writer-director Perry Blackshear (They Look Like People...
- 1/29/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Back in 2015, Perry Blackshear made an impressive splash on the festival circuit with his feature-length directorial debut, They Look Like People, and now he's taking viewers to a haunted lake in his next movie, The Siren. Featuring a supernatural romance between human and haunter, The Siren is coming to Digital and DVD on January 28th from Dark Sky Films:
Press Release: A man searches a secluded lake for the monster that murdered his husband, while that monster falls in love with an unsuspecting visitor in the award-winning The Siren. The new fantasy-horror film from writer-director Perry Blackshear (They Look Like People) arrives on Digital and DVD on January 28, 2020.
The Siren is an enthralling, seductive and creepy supernatural tale about cursed star-crossed lovers. Tom is a mute man from a sheltered, religious background who is haunted by the childhood accident that cost him his voice. While on a retreat at a lake house,...
Press Release: A man searches a secluded lake for the monster that murdered his husband, while that monster falls in love with an unsuspecting visitor in the award-winning The Siren. The new fantasy-horror film from writer-director Perry Blackshear (They Look Like People) arrives on Digital and DVD on January 28, 2020.
The Siren is an enthralling, seductive and creepy supernatural tale about cursed star-crossed lovers. Tom is a mute man from a sheltered, religious background who is haunted by the childhood accident that cost him his voice. While on a retreat at a lake house,...
- 1/15/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The Waldens retreat to the forest for some relaxing family time in R.L. Stine's Just Beyond: The Horror at Happy Landings. But, before it's released in May 2020, we have an early look provided by the folks at Boom! Studios. Also: casting news for Chasing Nightmares and release details for James Yeager's Open Plots: A Collection of Short Horror Fiction release details.
Just Beyond: The Horror at Happy Landings First Look: "Boom! Studios today revealed a brand new look at Just Beyond: The Horror At Happy Landings, from R.L. Stine, the award-winning, bestselling author of Goosebumps and Fear Street, artists Kelly & Nichole Matthews (Pandora’s Legacy), letterer Mike Fiorentino, and featuring a cover by Julian Totino Tedesco (Life of Captain Marvel). This new original graphic novel takes readers to the supposedly serene camping grounds of the forest preserve at Happy Landings where things take a decidedly terrifying turn...
Just Beyond: The Horror at Happy Landings First Look: "Boom! Studios today revealed a brand new look at Just Beyond: The Horror At Happy Landings, from R.L. Stine, the award-winning, bestselling author of Goosebumps and Fear Street, artists Kelly & Nichole Matthews (Pandora’s Legacy), letterer Mike Fiorentino, and featuring a cover by Julian Totino Tedesco (Life of Captain Marvel). This new original graphic novel takes readers to the supposedly serene camping grounds of the forest preserve at Happy Landings where things take a decidedly terrifying turn...
- 12/18/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
First-time filmmaker Ariel Kavoussi hit upon a very relatable idea when she began working on her debut film: why not twist the trope of the mediocre white man into something a bit more satisfying? She turned her fantasy into reality in “The Poet and the Professor,” a short film starring Kavoussi as a woman stuck in a love triangle with two pathetic older men, played by Kevin Corrigan and Bob Byington. The film’s title is a reference to Jean Eustache’s 1973 film “The Mother and the Whore,” and also features a love triangle as its narrative core. By inverting the genders and centering her (deeply flawed) character, Kavoussi has made a truly absurdist, provocative, and contemporary feminist film.
“Female desire is not the simple, one-dimensional thing most mainstream films have lazily pigeonholed it to be,” Kavoussi said in a statement. Her goal with the film, she added, was to...
“Female desire is not the simple, one-dimensional thing most mainstream films have lazily pigeonholed it to be,” Kavoussi said in a statement. Her goal with the film, she added, was to...
- 2/14/2019
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
To celebrate the home entertainment release of Josie which will be available on DVD and digital download 14th January 2019, we have a copy of the DVD up for grabs, courtesy of Altitude Film Entertainment!
Game of Thrones superstar Sophie Turner as you’ve never seen her before, as a high school Lolita tempting American Horror Story’s Dylan McDermott, in this stylish and mysterious rural noir.
Sansa Stark ditches the braided hair and heavy robes for a bleach blonde look and cut off denims, as Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner takes the title role of the gum-chewing, tattooed high school student who bewitches a small town loser in Josie. Turner is perfectly cast and irresistible as the girl whose arrival in a small town turns it upside down. American Horror Story’s Dylan McDermott is excellent as the world-weary, downtrodden Hank, a solitary man who works as a school...
Game of Thrones superstar Sophie Turner as you’ve never seen her before, as a high school Lolita tempting American Horror Story’s Dylan McDermott, in this stylish and mysterious rural noir.
Sansa Stark ditches the braided hair and heavy robes for a bleach blonde look and cut off denims, as Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner takes the title role of the gum-chewing, tattooed high school student who bewitches a small town loser in Josie. Turner is perfectly cast and irresistible as the girl whose arrival in a small town turns it upside down. American Horror Story’s Dylan McDermott is excellent as the world-weary, downtrodden Hank, a solitary man who works as a school...
- 12/27/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Part Hitchcock, part Douglas Sirk and part Catfight, the retro Belgian psychodrama Mothers’ Instinct (Duelles) follows two very desperate housewives duking it out to the death amid a backdrop of 1960s designer living rooms, petit-four dinner parties and impeccable bourgeois etiquette. It’s a fairly outlandish, campy premise that’s rather skillfully handled by director Olivier Masset-Depasse (Illegal) and stars Veerle Baetens (The Broken Circle Breakdown) and Anne Coesens (Eva), who play two of the most hostile neighbors to hit the screen since Michael Keaton moved into Pacific Heights or Jack Nicholson landed next door to Helen Hunt in As Good as ...
- 9/18/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Part Hitchcock, part Douglas Sirk and part Catfight, the retro Belgian psychodrama Mothers’ Instinct (Duelles) follows two very desperate housewives duking it out to the death amid a backdrop of 1960s designer living rooms, petit-four dinner parties and impeccable bourgeois etiquette. It’s a fairly outlandish, campy premise that’s rather skillfully handled by director Olivier Masset-Depasse (Illegal) and stars Veerle Baetens (The Broken Circle Breakdown) and Anne Coesens (Eva), who play two of the most hostile neighbors to hit the screen since Michael Keaton moved into Pacific Heights or Jack Nicholson landed next door to Helen Hunt in As Good as ...
- 9/18/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Company adds The Cleaning Lady, Central Park, and Framed.
UK genre specialists Jinga Films has added three titles to its Cannes slate ahead of next month’s market.
The Cleaning Lady stars Alexis Kendra (Valentine’s Day) in the story of a lonely woman who finds companionship with her cleaning lady who was disfigured in a childhood accident. As the relationship develops, she learns the tragic truth behind the scars and becomes embroiled in an act of revenge. The film was directed by Jon Knautz (Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer).
Central Park stars Justin A Davis (Catfight), Grace Van Patten (Tramps...
UK genre specialists Jinga Films has added three titles to its Cannes slate ahead of next month’s market.
The Cleaning Lady stars Alexis Kendra (Valentine’s Day) in the story of a lonely woman who finds companionship with her cleaning lady who was disfigured in a childhood accident. As the relationship develops, she learns the tragic truth behind the scars and becomes embroiled in an act of revenge. The film was directed by Jon Knautz (Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer).
Central Park stars Justin A Davis (Catfight), Grace Van Patten (Tramps...
- 4/27/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Anne Heche is the latest actress to say she experienced sexual harassment while working with producer Harvey Weinstein. The “Catfight” star said she was fired from a Miramax project, the company Weinstein founded with his brother Bob, after refusing to perform oral sex on the producer.
“I personally did not suck Harvey’s dick, although he showed it to me and I got out of the room before there was any physical contact,” Heche said during a podcast interview with “Allegedly“. “The fact is, I was fired from a job that I had been hired for in Miramax.”
Read More:Harvey Weinstein Slapped by Man at Hotel Restaurant in Scottsdale, Arizona
Heche said she did not speak about the experience at the time out of fear of retaliation:
“The repercussions of standing up for yourself were as deep and targeted as some of the scars of the women who actually got more physically,...
“I personally did not suck Harvey’s dick, although he showed it to me and I got out of the room before there was any physical contact,” Heche said during a podcast interview with “Allegedly“. “The fact is, I was fired from a job that I had been hired for in Miramax.”
Read More:Harvey Weinstein Slapped by Man at Hotel Restaurant in Scottsdale, Arizona
Heche said she did not speak about the experience at the time out of fear of retaliation:
“The repercussions of standing up for yourself were as deep and targeted as some of the scars of the women who actually got more physically,...
- 1/25/2018
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
In years past, Lgbt cinephiles counted themselves lucky for one decent movie with a queer storyline. Looking at the depth and breadth of Lgbt films to come out in 2017, it’s clear that “Moonlight” was just a harbinger of great things to come for queer cinema. With growing social acceptance comes increased funding for movies with queer themes, support for Lgbt-identified filmmakers, and less stigma around straight actors playing gay. This year brought a breakthrough performance from transgender actress Daniela Vega, saw A-lister Emma Stone play lesbian icon Billie Jean King, and a strong Oscar contender in Luca Guadagnino’s sumptuous “Call Me By Your Name.”
Read More:‘(Bpm) Beats Per Minute’ Is the Most Authentically Queer Film of the Awards Season
If 2017 is any indication, queer cinema continues to thrive, even if the world isn’t following suit. As awards season progresses, it’s looking more and more likely...
Read More:‘(Bpm) Beats Per Minute’ Is the Most Authentically Queer Film of the Awards Season
If 2017 is any indication, queer cinema continues to thrive, even if the world isn’t following suit. As awards season progresses, it’s looking more and more likely...
- 12/7/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
An Interview with the makers of Infinity Baby
2017: The Weinstein’s, Toback’s, Spacey’s, C.K’s, Affleck’s, and Hoffman’s of the film world have, for the first time, been ousted from their Hollywood havens and floated down an assembly line into the best short-term rehab facilities movie money can buy.
The effect is all encompassing, not just for filmmakers & entertainers, but for politicians (George H.W Bush, Al Franken), and the civilians who consume them, too. The influence is so sweeping that, come the 40th Denver Film Festival, a Toback story derailed an interview organized between the cast and crew of the feature film Infinity Baby, that was held in a small corner of the city’s Civic Center.
In attendance: Infinity Baby’s director Bob Byington (7 Chinese Brothers, Harmony & Me), its writer Onur Tukel (Catfight, The Misogynists), and its star Trieste Kelly Dunn (Banshee,...
2017: The Weinstein’s, Toback’s, Spacey’s, C.K’s, Affleck’s, and Hoffman’s of the film world have, for the first time, been ousted from their Hollywood havens and floated down an assembly line into the best short-term rehab facilities movie money can buy.
The effect is all encompassing, not just for filmmakers & entertainers, but for politicians (George H.W Bush, Al Franken), and the civilians who consume them, too. The influence is so sweeping that, come the 40th Denver Film Festival, a Toback story derailed an interview organized between the cast and crew of the feature film Infinity Baby, that was held in a small corner of the city’s Civic Center.
In attendance: Infinity Baby’s director Bob Byington (7 Chinese Brothers, Harmony & Me), its writer Onur Tukel (Catfight, The Misogynists), and its star Trieste Kelly Dunn (Banshee,...
- 11/16/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Aaron Hunt)
- Cinelinx
Established fans and newcomers alike of Dark Shadows (1966–1971), gather 'round. Mpi Media Group has made the original series available to watch on its new streaming service which made its maiden voyage this past Halloween. Continue reading for full details on the service as well as exclusive subscriber goodies:
Press Release: Mpi Media Group, premier independent producer and distributor of films, TV series, and specialized programming, today announced a major new avenue for the company: a subscription streaming service of one of its crown jewels - Dark Shadows. The gothic TV series, which Mpi has distributed for decades on VHS and DVD, will be available for the first time in its entirety for unlimited streaming, beginning October 31, 2017.
The new streaming service will give fans access to the entire original series at www.darkshadows.tv, as well as exclusive bonus content and behind-the-scenes archival footage. Subscribers also will get a first look...
Press Release: Mpi Media Group, premier independent producer and distributor of films, TV series, and specialized programming, today announced a major new avenue for the company: a subscription streaming service of one of its crown jewels - Dark Shadows. The gothic TV series, which Mpi has distributed for decades on VHS and DVD, will be available for the first time in its entirety for unlimited streaming, beginning October 31, 2017.
The new streaming service will give fans access to the entire original series at www.darkshadows.tv, as well as exclusive bonus content and behind-the-scenes archival footage. Subscribers also will get a first look...
- 11/9/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
November 8, 2016 may be a day that will live in infamy for many. For Onur Tukel, it was inspiration for his next film. The indie provocateur behind “Catfight,” “Applesauce” and “Summer of Blood” decided to explore how a Trump supporter experienced the fateful night. This tongue-in-cheek exploration of a divided America digs deep into the night’s mass existential crisis, finding disquieting results. Dylan Baker (“The Americans”) leads the cast with a gleefully deranged performance, altnerately provoking and pontificating throughout the film’s wild first teaser trailer.
Read More:‘Catfight’ Exclusive Clip: Anne Heche and Sandra Oh Get Into an Epic Brawl in Onur Tukel’s New Satire
Per the official synopsis: “In a single, fully-stocked hotel room on the night of the 2016 general election, two Trump supporters celebrate the unexpected results. As the night rages on, an ensemble of characters venture in and out of the room. Some match the...
Read More:‘Catfight’ Exclusive Clip: Anne Heche and Sandra Oh Get Into an Epic Brawl in Onur Tukel’s New Satire
Per the official synopsis: “In a single, fully-stocked hotel room on the night of the 2016 general election, two Trump supporters celebrate the unexpected results. As the night rages on, an ensemble of characters venture in and out of the room. Some match the...
- 11/7/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
For those obsessed with the lurid things in life, a campy new biopic on notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer’s teenage years is sure to satisfy. In the official trailer for “My Friend Dahmer,” which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year, Disney Channel star Ross Lynch inhabits the role of the teenaged murderer with an eerie calmness. Anne Heche makes a brief but memorable appearance as Dahmer’s troubled mother, and Dallas Roberts (“Dallas Buyers Club”) plays his tortured father.
One of America’s most infamous serial killers, Dahmer murdered 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991 before being captured and incarcerated. “My Friend Dahmer” tells the story of what happened to make him that way. Directed by Marc Meyers, the film is based on a graphic novel by Derf Backderf, who knew Dahmer in high school and appears as a character in the film.
Read More:laff 2017: 10 Festival Picks,...
One of America’s most infamous serial killers, Dahmer murdered 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991 before being captured and incarcerated. “My Friend Dahmer” tells the story of what happened to make him that way. Directed by Marc Meyers, the film is based on a graphic novel by Derf Backderf, who knew Dahmer in high school and appears as a character in the film.
Read More:laff 2017: 10 Festival Picks,...
- 10/11/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Exclusive: The Misogynists might be the first (but probably not the last) movie on Donald Trump’s presidential election upset. The film is being unveiled in time for the festivals and the anniversary of that historic night last November. Onur Tukel, who is coming off the Sandra Oh-Anne Heche comedy Catfight, quietly shot the film this summer with Dylan Baker starring in a satirical dark comedy about two Trump supporters celebrating in a hotel room on election night. The…...
- 8/28/2017
- Deadline
Every week, IndieWire asks a select handful of film and TV critics two questions and publishes the results on Monday. (The answer to the second, “What is the best film in theaters right now?”, can be found at the end of this post.)
This week’s question: In honor of the bone-crunching “Atomic Blonde,” what is the greatest movie fight scene?
Read More‘Atomic Blonde’: How They Turned One Amazing Action Scene Into a Seven-Minute Long Take Erin Oliver Whitney (@cinemabite), ScreenCrush
I’ve got a soft spot for wuxia so the “best fight scene” immediately evokes Zhang Yimou in my mind. I could list every fight in “Hero,” sequences so spellbindingly beautiful and graceful you forget you’re watching violence. The bamboo forest battle from “House of Flying Daggers” is another all-timer, a mesmerizing fight that almost entirely takes place in the air. And the bone-crunching, table-smashing...
This week’s question: In honor of the bone-crunching “Atomic Blonde,” what is the greatest movie fight scene?
Read More‘Atomic Blonde’: How They Turned One Amazing Action Scene Into a Seven-Minute Long Take Erin Oliver Whitney (@cinemabite), ScreenCrush
I’ve got a soft spot for wuxia so the “best fight scene” immediately evokes Zhang Yimou in my mind. I could list every fight in “Hero,” sequences so spellbindingly beautiful and graceful you forget you’re watching violence. The bamboo forest battle from “House of Flying Daggers” is another all-timer, a mesmerizing fight that almost entirely takes place in the air. And the bone-crunching, table-smashing...
- 7/31/2017
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
Netflix adds new movies almost every day, which only makes it harder to find ones worth watching. That’s where IndieWire comes in. From low-budget American gems to foreign film masterpieces, these are the overlooked independent movies you’ve got to make time for on Netflix. All titles are now available to stream.
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“6 Years” (2015)
“6 Years” provides a moving snapshot of a troubled relationship. The movie follows a young couple facing the titular anniversary as their future is challenged by various spats and infidelities. With an improvisatory style and two heartbreaking performances from Taissa Farmiga and Ben Rosenfield, “6 Years” imbues its traditional narrative with a fiery edge. Read IndieWire’s review.
“A Woman, A Part“ (2016)
In her feature directorial debut, Elisabeth Subrin confronts industry-wide sexism head on, making it clear that her protagonist’s experiences are not unique and dismantling any...
Read More: 7 Netflix Original Movies That Are Worth Seeking Out
“6 Years” (2015)
“6 Years” provides a moving snapshot of a troubled relationship. The movie follows a young couple facing the titular anniversary as their future is challenged by various spats and infidelities. With an improvisatory style and two heartbreaking performances from Taissa Farmiga and Ben Rosenfield, “6 Years” imbues its traditional narrative with a fiery edge. Read IndieWire’s review.
“A Woman, A Part“ (2016)
In her feature directorial debut, Elisabeth Subrin confronts industry-wide sexism head on, making it clear that her protagonist’s experiences are not unique and dismantling any...
- 7/27/2017
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Two years after leaving ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy,” Sandra Oh is taking another series regular job, this time on the forthcoming BBC America drama-thriller “Killing Eve,” THR reports. “Fleabag” creator and actress Phoebe Waller-Bridge will serve as showrunner and executive producer on the project, which centers on a psychopathic assassin and the woman tracking her down. The eight-episode series will premiere in 2018.
Read More: ‘Fleabag’ Season 2: Phoebe Waller-Bridge Confirms it’s Happening, Reveals Production Schedule
Oh will play the role of Eve, a security services agent who’s bored with her desk job and wants to be a spy. The assassin role of Villanelle has yet to be cast. Executive produced by London-based Sid Gentle Films’ Sally Woodward Gentle and Lee Morris, the series is based on a group of novellas written by Luke Jennings.
“I am quivering with excitement about working with Sandra!” Waller-Bridge said in an interview with THR.
Read More: ‘Fleabag’ Season 2: Phoebe Waller-Bridge Confirms it’s Happening, Reveals Production Schedule
Oh will play the role of Eve, a security services agent who’s bored with her desk job and wants to be a spy. The assassin role of Villanelle has yet to be cast. Executive produced by London-based Sid Gentle Films’ Sally Woodward Gentle and Lee Morris, the series is based on a group of novellas written by Luke Jennings.
“I am quivering with excitement about working with Sandra!” Waller-Bridge said in an interview with THR.
- 6/13/2017
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
As scary as a cabin in the woods can be, one of the most disturbing backdrops for a film can be the college culture, where horrors that are all too real sometimes take place. Such is the case in Natalie Leite’s M.F.A., which made its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival (read Heather's review here) and has now been acquired for Us distribution by Dark Sky Films.
Press Release: New York, NY (June 8, 2017) - Mpi Media Group announced today that it has acquired all rights in the U.S. to M.F.A., a critically acclaimed powerful thriller starring Francesca Eastwood in a stand out role. The film, from female director and female screenwriter, takes on the searing current issue of sexual violence on campus. M.F.A will be released domestically this fall under the company's Dark Sky Films banner.
The distribution agreement was negotiated by Nicola Goelzhaeuser, Mpi's...
Press Release: New York, NY (June 8, 2017) - Mpi Media Group announced today that it has acquired all rights in the U.S. to M.F.A., a critically acclaimed powerful thriller starring Francesca Eastwood in a stand out role. The film, from female director and female screenwriter, takes on the searing current issue of sexual violence on campus. M.F.A will be released domestically this fall under the company's Dark Sky Films banner.
The distribution agreement was negotiated by Nicola Goelzhaeuser, Mpi's...
- 6/8/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
First time director Justin Reinsilber, helms the horror feature Central Park. The film will have its World Premiere at the Dances with Films festival, in Los Angeles. In this title, children of New York's elite are targeted by a vengeful killer. In Manhattan's most well-known park, there is nowhere to hide and no escape. Central Park stars: Justiin A. Davis (Catfight), Ruby Modine (Half to Death), Grace Van Patten, Malika Samuel, Guillermo Arribas and Deema Aitken. To show in early June, a look ahead at the film's World Premiere is hosted here. The Dances with Films' synopsis is a bit more revealing. From this synopsis, six high school juniors rally around a billionaire father. He is the target of an investigation and accused of a Ponzi-like racketeering scheme. Later, the teenagers head out into Central Park, to blow off steam. But, a night of partying turns into one of horror...
- 5/25/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
James Tupper's got a knack for mystery.
The 51-year-old actor, who gained notoriety on medical dramas like Mercy and Grey's Anatomy, seems to have hit his stride in the mystery genre with roles in Revenge and Big Little Lies.
Watch: James Tupper's Two Week Rule
Most recently, however, Tupper has transitioned from covering up crimes to solving them, with his latest role as an FBI agent working with an archaeologist (Courtney Thorne-Smith) to solve a murder in Hallmark Movies & Mysteries' Site Unseen: An Emma Fielding Mystery.
"I think Hallmark is doing this really exciting thing right now, where they buy a series of books, they're books for young adults, or adolescents, and they're really fun Agatha Christie-style mysteries," the Canadian actor excitedly told Et over the phone earlier this month. "I actually signed on for three of them."
Though Site Unseen has yet to premiere, Tupper said he hopes to work on the next...
The 51-year-old actor, who gained notoriety on medical dramas like Mercy and Grey's Anatomy, seems to have hit his stride in the mystery genre with roles in Revenge and Big Little Lies.
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Most recently, however, Tupper has transitioned from covering up crimes to solving them, with his latest role as an FBI agent working with an archaeologist (Courtney Thorne-Smith) to solve a murder in Hallmark Movies & Mysteries' Site Unseen: An Emma Fielding Mystery.
"I think Hallmark is doing this really exciting thing right now, where they buy a series of books, they're books for young adults, or adolescents, and they're really fun Agatha Christie-style mysteries," the Canadian actor excitedly told Et over the phone earlier this month. "I actually signed on for three of them."
Though Site Unseen has yet to premiere, Tupper said he hopes to work on the next...
- 5/25/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The legendary Kane Hodder, whose film contributions are many, but is most known for his portrayal of Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th Part VII, Friday the 13th Part VIII, Jason Goes to Hell, Jason X), has a documentary coming out about his intriguing life called To Hell and Back, and a new clip from the film has been released. Also: details on the Sdcc 2017 exclusive Twin Peaks sign, Central Park and Inheritance Dances with Films screening info, release details on the Camera Obscura soundtrack and White Raven release.
To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story: "In a candid moment, Robert Englund reveals that horror films used to not garner much respect among the film industry, but is now “a go-to, popcorn ingredient in the soul of Hollywood.” Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp) describes stories of Kane’s strong relationship with his fans, while Ted White (Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter...
To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story: "In a candid moment, Robert Englund reveals that horror films used to not garner much respect among the film industry, but is now “a go-to, popcorn ingredient in the soul of Hollywood.” Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp) describes stories of Kane’s strong relationship with his fans, while Ted White (Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter...
- 5/25/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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