Kim Farrant is attached to direct a UK psychological thriller produced by Michael Winterbottom's company and a Us indie drama as well as developing an ambitious TV anthology series.
The Los Angeles-based director is delighted with the critical and audience responses to her debut film Strangerland, which Transmission launched on about 25 screens on June 11 after its Sydney Film Festival premiere.
The mystery drama starring Nicole Kidman, Joseph Fiennes and Hugo Weaving is set to open in the Us on July 10.
Alchemy (formerly Millennium Entertainment) will release the film scripted by Fiona Seres and Michael Kinirons and produced by Naomi Wenck and Macdara Kelleher in cinemas in 15 markets and simultaneously on VOD. She plans to attend the New York premiere.
Farrant is attached to direct Hush Money for Winterbottom and Andrew Eaton.s Revolution Films. The script by Brazilian-born English writer Nico Mensinga follows a groom who is bribed on his wedding day.
The Los Angeles-based director is delighted with the critical and audience responses to her debut film Strangerland, which Transmission launched on about 25 screens on June 11 after its Sydney Film Festival premiere.
The mystery drama starring Nicole Kidman, Joseph Fiennes and Hugo Weaving is set to open in the Us on July 10.
Alchemy (formerly Millennium Entertainment) will release the film scripted by Fiona Seres and Michael Kinirons and produced by Naomi Wenck and Macdara Kelleher in cinemas in 15 markets and simultaneously on VOD. She plans to attend the New York premiere.
Farrant is attached to direct Hush Money for Winterbottom and Andrew Eaton.s Revolution Films. The script by Brazilian-born English writer Nico Mensinga follows a groom who is bribed on his wedding day.
- 6/11/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Tracy Spiridakos, Billy Burke, Daniella Alonso
Revolution, Season 1, Episode 14: “The Night the Lights went out in Georgia”
Written by Paul Grellong
Directed by Nick Copus
Airs Mondays at 10 pm (Et) on NBC
While Revolution’s entire run to date has focused on the Monroe Republic, details have indicated that the collapse of the government following the loss of power led to numerous rogue factions taking control of various parts of the former United States, with Monroe and Miles only getting one part of it. The prospect of seeing how the other areas were ruled, and how the people in other parts of the country had coped with the loss of power, has thus been a very intriguing one, and it is this idea that the show explores this week, in an episode that opens up some intriguing new avenues for the show to explore.
It was fascinating to find...
Revolution, Season 1, Episode 14: “The Night the Lights went out in Georgia”
Written by Paul Grellong
Directed by Nick Copus
Airs Mondays at 10 pm (Et) on NBC
While Revolution’s entire run to date has focused on the Monroe Republic, details have indicated that the collapse of the government following the loss of power led to numerous rogue factions taking control of various parts of the former United States, with Monroe and Miles only getting one part of it. The prospect of seeing how the other areas were ruled, and how the people in other parts of the country had coped with the loss of power, has thus been a very intriguing one, and it is this idea that the show explores this week, in an episode that opens up some intriguing new avenues for the show to explore.
It was fascinating to find...
- 4/24/2013
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Tgif, ABC's storied, family-friendly block of Friday night programming, gave us harmless TV that some would argue has amounted to classic programming: Full House, Perfect Strangers, Hangin' With Mr. Cooper and Sister, Sister all originated in that Friday block, which ran from 1988-2000 (with a resurgence from 2003-5). When I heard that ABC was revamping Boy Meets World in a spinoff series called Girl Meets World, where onetime teens Cory (Ben Savage) and Topanga (Danielle Fishel) raise their titular teen daughter together, I vroomed my motorcycle in approval like Jonathan Turner. Still, this raised a question: What other Tgif classics deserve a spinoff series?
Here are five options I'd be most psyched to see. Cross your fingers for a Patrick Duffy cameo.
Step By Step: Dana and Karen's Garage Salon
One thing that ruled about Tgif was the constant presence of funny women. On Step By Step, we were gifted by the fresh-faced,...
Here are five options I'd be most psyched to see. Cross your fingers for a Patrick Duffy cameo.
Step By Step: Dana and Karen's Garage Salon
One thing that ruled about Tgif was the constant presence of funny women. On Step By Step, we were gifted by the fresh-faced,...
- 11/28/2012
- by virtel
- The Backlot
From the makers of “Britain’s Next Top Model”, Kitchen Sink To Catwalk follows six fabulous women aged 40 and over as they compete to become the next big thing in modelling.
The lucky ladies will be given the chance to fulfil their modelling potential and compete in a series of challenges, as they fight for a feature in national magazine ‘She’ and representation by top modelling agency Models 1.
All from different backgrounds, they will be living together and working together as they turn their backs on the everyday grind and slip into the role of supermodels.
Style, elegance, adaptability, confidence, fitness, it’s tough at the top. But luckily top fashion designer Scott Henshall is on hand to aid and mentor the contestants as well as industry-leading gurus such as revered hair stylist, Errol Douglas and charismatic catwalk coach, Vernon Francois to help the women unleash their modelling talents.
This...
The lucky ladies will be given the chance to fulfil their modelling potential and compete in a series of challenges, as they fight for a feature in national magazine ‘She’ and representation by top modelling agency Models 1.
All from different backgrounds, they will be living together and working together as they turn their backs on the everyday grind and slip into the role of supermodels.
Style, elegance, adaptability, confidence, fitness, it’s tough at the top. But luckily top fashion designer Scott Henshall is on hand to aid and mentor the contestants as well as industry-leading gurus such as revered hair stylist, Errol Douglas and charismatic catwalk coach, Vernon Francois to help the women unleash their modelling talents.
This...
- 2/16/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
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