Exclusive: The Sundance Institute has revealed the 9 fellows and 8 projects selected for its 2021 to 2022 Episodic Program.
The selected fellows are Aisha Bhoori (Pipe Dreams), Bridget McManus (The Family Pet), Corey Dashaun (Bottom Bitch), Elizabeth Palmore (Gives Good Death), Jeanette Lim and Marva Whitaker (Before the Apple), Jianna Maarten Saada (El Otro Lado), Mars Wolfe (The 1 & Only Mj Girls), and Meghan Ross (Here to Make Friends). Four of the 8 projects are live-action dramas, three are live-action comedies, and one is an adult animation.
This year marks the Episodic Lab’s return to in-person activities at the Sundance Mountain Resort in Utah bookended by a digital pre-lab story development curriculum and its first annual Episodic Pitch Parlor hosted in Los Angeles in partnership with Xrm Media.
“This was a year of many firsts and I hope to continue reinventing new systems of support for bold creators who are going overlooked,” said Episodic Program Director Jandiz Estrada Cardoso.
The selected fellows are Aisha Bhoori (Pipe Dreams), Bridget McManus (The Family Pet), Corey Dashaun (Bottom Bitch), Elizabeth Palmore (Gives Good Death), Jeanette Lim and Marva Whitaker (Before the Apple), Jianna Maarten Saada (El Otro Lado), Mars Wolfe (The 1 & Only Mj Girls), and Meghan Ross (Here to Make Friends). Four of the 8 projects are live-action dramas, three are live-action comedies, and one is an adult animation.
This year marks the Episodic Lab’s return to in-person activities at the Sundance Mountain Resort in Utah bookended by a digital pre-lab story development curriculum and its first annual Episodic Pitch Parlor hosted in Los Angeles in partnership with Xrm Media.
“This was a year of many firsts and I hope to continue reinventing new systems of support for bold creators who are going overlooked,” said Episodic Program Director Jandiz Estrada Cardoso.
- 2/24/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Comedy Dynamics Acquires Worldwide Rights to the First Gay Male Stand Up Comedy Anthology Feature Special‘Brash Boys Club’ from Brash Girls Club’s and Comedy InvAsian’s Creator Quentin LeeLos Angeles — Ahead of the show’s world premiere and taping, Comedy Dynamics has acquired worldwide distribution rights to Brash Boys Club, the first gay male stand up comedy anthology feature special staring Owen Alabado, Dash Kwiatkowski and Brad Loekle to be directed and produced by the creator of Comedy InvAsian and Brash Girls Club’s producer Quentin Lee through his shingle Margin Films.Scheduled to be taped on January 30, 2020, Brash Boys Club is a one-night stand of gay comedy, daring to be the first gay male stand up comedy special and addressing the dearth of gay male comics in the stand up world. Come watch Brad Loekle, Owen Alabado and Dash Kwiatkowski record a 90 min. comedy special on Thursday,...
- 1/23/2020
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Tags: AfterEllen.com HuddlePretty Little LiarsThe KillingThe FostersThe VoiceMichelle ChamuelIMDb
This summer is the most lesbonic summer in the history of television. Between The Voice, The Talk, The Rachel Maddow Show, Ellen, The Fosters, Pretty Little Liars, Mistresses, Defiance, R&B Divas, Degrassi, True Blood, Warehouse 13, and an honorable mention to Rizzoli & Isles, we are everywhere all the time. So we asked our writers: What's your favorite leztastic thing happening on TV right now?
Erika Star: Michelle Chamuel has been the best part of my (pre) summer, and I drank an entire celebratory bottle of champagne Tuesday night to prove it. The folks on The Voice brought home the fact that she nailed the inner beauty contest, which is valid, but she's also gorgeous, wildly talented, and gorgeous. Not getting first place did wonders for Clay Aiken, Vicci Martinez and Jennifer Hudson's careers, and if her coach, or my squeals of delight,...
This summer is the most lesbonic summer in the history of television. Between The Voice, The Talk, The Rachel Maddow Show, Ellen, The Fosters, Pretty Little Liars, Mistresses, Defiance, R&B Divas, Degrassi, True Blood, Warehouse 13, and an honorable mention to Rizzoli & Isles, we are everywhere all the time. So we asked our writers: What's your favorite leztastic thing happening on TV right now?
Erika Star: Michelle Chamuel has been the best part of my (pre) summer, and I drank an entire celebratory bottle of champagne Tuesday night to prove it. The folks on The Voice brought home the fact that she nailed the inner beauty contest, which is valid, but she's also gorgeous, wildly talented, and gorgeous. Not getting first place did wonders for Clay Aiken, Vicci Martinez and Jennifer Hudson's careers, and if her coach, or my squeals of delight,...
- 6/21/2013
- by stuntdouble
- AfterEllen.com
Tags: Morning BrewBrittney GrinerSherri SaumThe FostersJane LynchTila TequilaThe FallGillian AndersonArchie PanjabiIMDbAmber HeardThree Days to KillBloomersbisexuality
Good morning!
Amber Heard's film Three Days to Kill will come out on Valentine's Day next year.
Gillian Anderson talked with Collider about her new show The Fall, which also co-stars Archie Panjabi. If they don't make out in it, it's a missed opportunity on so many levels.
Tila Tequila is in a movie. Just Fyi.
Over at The Frisky today: Bisexuality, Straight Privilege, And A Place At The Table.
A Huffington Post blogger wrote about what Ellen's coming out meant to her.
Jessie J has a new video for her song "Wild" and I bet Bridget McManus loves it!
Queer comic artist Erika Moen is reviewing sex toys in comic form. What a great idea!
The Dayton Daily News in Dayton, Ohio talked with Dayton native The Fosters star Sherri Saum about playing...
Good morning!
Amber Heard's film Three Days to Kill will come out on Valentine's Day next year.
Gillian Anderson talked with Collider about her new show The Fall, which also co-stars Archie Panjabi. If they don't make out in it, it's a missed opportunity on so many levels.
Tila Tequila is in a movie. Just Fyi.
Over at The Frisky today: Bisexuality, Straight Privilege, And A Place At The Table.
A Huffington Post blogger wrote about what Ellen's coming out meant to her.
Jessie J has a new video for her song "Wild" and I bet Bridget McManus loves it!
Queer comic artist Erika Moen is reviewing sex toys in comic form. What a great idea!
The Dayton Daily News in Dayton, Ohio talked with Dayton native The Fosters star Sherri Saum about playing...
- 5/29/2013
- by trishbendix
- AfterEllen.com
Tags: The AfterEllen.com HuddleAfterEllen HuddleDesert HeartsLoving AnnabelleHarold and MaudePortia de RossiEllen DeGeneresCluelessQueer as FolkIMDb
As Aaliyah once sang, "Age ain't nothin but a number." Unfortunately, she was 13 and married to R. Kelly and had to get divorced, but not all May-December love stories are so tragic. With so much talk about age differences lately, whether its celebrity pairings or inane court cases, we thought we'd share our favorites.
Dorothy Snarker: Harold and Maude, which if you May youngsters out there haven't watched, you should for the Cat Stevens soundtrack alone. But mostly because Ruth Gordon is everything you've ever wanted to be when you grew up.
Bridget McManus: My vote goes to Tom Hanks and Elizabeth Perkins in Big. Although Hanks' Josh Baskin character is physically in an adult male body for most of the film let's not forget that he's just a 12-year-old boy wooing the 30-something New York businesswoman Susan.
As Aaliyah once sang, "Age ain't nothin but a number." Unfortunately, she was 13 and married to R. Kelly and had to get divorced, but not all May-December love stories are so tragic. With so much talk about age differences lately, whether its celebrity pairings or inane court cases, we thought we'd share our favorites.
Dorothy Snarker: Harold and Maude, which if you May youngsters out there haven't watched, you should for the Cat Stevens soundtrack alone. But mostly because Ruth Gordon is everything you've ever wanted to be when you grew up.
Bridget McManus: My vote goes to Tom Hanks and Elizabeth Perkins in Big. Although Hanks' Josh Baskin character is physically in an adult male body for most of the film let's not forget that he's just a 12-year-old boy wooing the 30-something New York businesswoman Susan.
- 5/24/2013
- by trishbendix
- AfterEllen.com
Tags: AfterEllen HuddleGo OnBomb GirlsHappy EndingsSmashUp All NightIMDb
Most major networks have now unveiled their primetime TV schedules for fall, which means they've also announced the shows they've canned. For this week's Huddle, we asked our AfterEllen team which 2013 cancellation hurt the most.
Dorothy Snarker: Go On! I want Julie White's character Anne to be moved wholesale to another show. Comedy, drama, crime procedural - I will take it.
Bridget McManus: Happy Endings. I find that show to be so weird and so fulfilling at the same time.
Valerie Anne: Bomb Girls. I miss The Adventures of Princess and Betts already. I still can't bring myself to watch the last episode because it's the Last Episode. It hurts too much. I also haven't watched the last episode of Emily Owens M.D. and probably won't until Mamie Gummer is safely back on my television again. (As a lesbian, no less!
Most major networks have now unveiled their primetime TV schedules for fall, which means they've also announced the shows they've canned. For this week's Huddle, we asked our AfterEllen team which 2013 cancellation hurt the most.
Dorothy Snarker: Go On! I want Julie White's character Anne to be moved wholesale to another show. Comedy, drama, crime procedural - I will take it.
Bridget McManus: Happy Endings. I find that show to be so weird and so fulfilling at the same time.
Valerie Anne: Bomb Girls. I miss The Adventures of Princess and Betts already. I still can't bring myself to watch the last episode because it's the Last Episode. It hurts too much. I also haven't watched the last episode of Emily Owens M.D. and probably won't until Mamie Gummer is safely back on my television again. (As a lesbian, no less!
- 5/17/2013
- by stuntdouble
- AfterEllen.com
Tags: The AfterEllen HuddleThe AfterEllen.com. HuddletelevisionMy So-Called LifeArrested DevelopmentRoseanneThe Cosby ShowPopularIMDb
All kinds of cast reunions have been happening lately, with Courteney Cox visiting Matthew Perry on Go On, Entertainment Weekly bringing the stars of Clueless and Melrose Place, among others, back together for photoshoots and Boy Meets World is even getting its own spin-off 13 years after going off-air. This led me to pose this week's Huddle question: What former cast members would you die to see reunite?
Emily Hartl: Roseanne, especially after the last episode's big reveals. The whole Mark and Darlene/Becky and David switch up? Dan's Death? Jackie Is Actually A Lesbian?! I want all of the answers. I also want the Roseanne Halloween Exclusive DVD box set.
Sarah Terez Rosenblum: Family Ties, but can Nick be a dyke?
Marcie Bianco: Duh, Buffy!
Dana Piccoli: I'd pay about a million dollars to see the Buffy cast...
All kinds of cast reunions have been happening lately, with Courteney Cox visiting Matthew Perry on Go On, Entertainment Weekly bringing the stars of Clueless and Melrose Place, among others, back together for photoshoots and Boy Meets World is even getting its own spin-off 13 years after going off-air. This led me to pose this week's Huddle question: What former cast members would you die to see reunite?
Emily Hartl: Roseanne, especially after the last episode's big reveals. The whole Mark and Darlene/Becky and David switch up? Dan's Death? Jackie Is Actually A Lesbian?! I want all of the answers. I also want the Roseanne Halloween Exclusive DVD box set.
Sarah Terez Rosenblum: Family Ties, but can Nick be a dyke?
Marcie Bianco: Duh, Buffy!
Dana Piccoli: I'd pay about a million dollars to see the Buffy cast...
- 4/12/2013
- by trishbendix
- AfterEllen.com
Tags: AfterEllen.com HuddleMarch MadnessGrey's AnatomyGLEEPretty Little LiarsThe Girl With The Dragon TattooIMDb
We're officially into the second round of our March Madness Best Lesbian/Bi Character Ever poll, which means it's time for us to weigh in on our own favorites.
Bridget McManus: My pick is Dr. Arizona Robbins (Grey's Anatomy) because she represents a powerful lesbian, and actress Jessica Capshaw plays her like a real person. Robbins is incredibly intelligent, beautiful, quirky and her character is always consistent. I cherish consistency in a lady lovin' lady. The way Robbins dealt with the pregnancy of her girlfriend was spot on, and I think Hillary Clinton should consider her for her 2016 presidential running mate.
Ali Davis: Since Xena is not in the running (Heather Hogan, you and I are in a fight), I'm going to choose Bo from Lost Girl because she illustrates what bisexuality is like so well.
We're officially into the second round of our March Madness Best Lesbian/Bi Character Ever poll, which means it's time for us to weigh in on our own favorites.
Bridget McManus: My pick is Dr. Arizona Robbins (Grey's Anatomy) because she represents a powerful lesbian, and actress Jessica Capshaw plays her like a real person. Robbins is incredibly intelligent, beautiful, quirky and her character is always consistent. I cherish consistency in a lady lovin' lady. The way Robbins dealt with the pregnancy of her girlfriend was spot on, and I think Hillary Clinton should consider her for her 2016 presidential running mate.
Ali Davis: Since Xena is not in the running (Heather Hogan, you and I are in a fight), I'm going to choose Bo from Lost Girl because she illustrates what bisexuality is like so well.
- 3/22/2013
- by trishbendix
- AfterEllen.com
Tags: nunsJodie FosterEllen DeGeneresSister ActMaggie SmithWhoopi GoldbergIMDbShirley MacLaine
Nuns are suddenly all the rage again. From Sister Jude on American Horror Story: Asylum to Isabelle Huppert's Sapphic leanings in The Nun, it's time to talk ladies of the cloth. So, team, who is your favorite sister?
Dara Nai: I give the old movie, Two Mules for Sister Sara, two rosary-clutching thumbs up, mostly because Shirley MacLaine plays Sister Sara, a cigar-smoking, whiskey-drinking nun who runs around 1800s Mexico with a cynical mercenary (a pre-chair-talking Clint Eastwood), fighting the French. She uses him and abuses him, handles him and bandages him, and ultimately outwits him when she reveals her secret at the end of the film. I won't reveal what it is, but if you know this movie, you know it's awesome.
Dorothy Snarker: Didn't Jodie Foster play a one-legged nun in The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys? I never saw the movie,...
Nuns are suddenly all the rage again. From Sister Jude on American Horror Story: Asylum to Isabelle Huppert's Sapphic leanings in The Nun, it's time to talk ladies of the cloth. So, team, who is your favorite sister?
Dara Nai: I give the old movie, Two Mules for Sister Sara, two rosary-clutching thumbs up, mostly because Shirley MacLaine plays Sister Sara, a cigar-smoking, whiskey-drinking nun who runs around 1800s Mexico with a cynical mercenary (a pre-chair-talking Clint Eastwood), fighting the French. She uses him and abuses him, handles him and bandages him, and ultimately outwits him when she reveals her secret at the end of the film. I won't reveal what it is, but if you know this movie, you know it's awesome.
Dorothy Snarker: Didn't Jodie Foster play a one-legged nun in The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys? I never saw the movie,...
- 3/15/2013
- by trishbendix
- AfterEllen.com
Tags: The AfterEllen.com HuddleAfterEllen HuddleHaywireMichelle YeohHarry PotterEmma WatsonJennifer GarnerKatee SackhoffWhoopi GoldbergUma ThurmanIMDb
It's not that we condone violence, it's just that we can't help but root for ass-kicking women in fictional scenarios. This week we want to know, what's your favorite fight scene?
Heather Hogan: I've read/watched all the Harry Potters so many times I've lost count, but seeing Hermione Granger unleash her righteous fury on Draco Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkabn is as exciting now as it was the first time I saw it. The name calling ("You! You foul, loathsome, evil, little cockroach!") the way he whimpers when she's got her wand pressed against his jugular, the moment she turns away when she realizes he's not good enough for her magic, then — Whamo! — a full-on Muggle-punch to the face. It still makes me cheer.
Dara Nai: I have to go with...
It's not that we condone violence, it's just that we can't help but root for ass-kicking women in fictional scenarios. This week we want to know, what's your favorite fight scene?
Heather Hogan: I've read/watched all the Harry Potters so many times I've lost count, but seeing Hermione Granger unleash her righteous fury on Draco Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkabn is as exciting now as it was the first time I saw it. The name calling ("You! You foul, loathsome, evil, little cockroach!") the way he whimpers when she's got her wand pressed against his jugular, the moment she turns away when she realizes he's not good enough for her magic, then — Whamo! — a full-on Muggle-punch to the face. It still makes me cheer.
Dara Nai: I have to go with...
- 3/1/2013
- by trishbendix
- AfterEllen.com
Tags: The AfterEllen.com HuddleAfterEllen HuddleThe L WordEllen DeGeneresQueen LatifahJodie FosterIMDbExes & OhsArrested DevelopmentSkinsGirls
This week's Huddle is inspired by Flavorwire's list of Film's Most Awkward Couples, including Rosie O'Donnell and Dan Aykroyd in Exit to Eden. While we can agree with that weirdness as well as most of the others on their list, there are plenty of awkward pairings we can come up with, too — including some lesbian twosomes.
Dana Picolli: Papi and Kit from The L Word. What in the hell were they thinking with this one? I remember screaming "Nooooooo!" at my screen during their awkward hook up. Kit was so kick ass, and the whole thing felt so forced. She deserved better than that. Shortly after that, Papi walked off into the West Hollywood sunset, never to be seen or heard from again.
Heather Hogan: Tobias and Lindsay Funke! They're the most ridiculous/hilarious awkward couple in history!
This week's Huddle is inspired by Flavorwire's list of Film's Most Awkward Couples, including Rosie O'Donnell and Dan Aykroyd in Exit to Eden. While we can agree with that weirdness as well as most of the others on their list, there are plenty of awkward pairings we can come up with, too — including some lesbian twosomes.
Dana Picolli: Papi and Kit from The L Word. What in the hell were they thinking with this one? I remember screaming "Nooooooo!" at my screen during their awkward hook up. Kit was so kick ass, and the whole thing felt so forced. She deserved better than that. Shortly after that, Papi walked off into the West Hollywood sunset, never to be seen or heard from again.
Heather Hogan: Tobias and Lindsay Funke! They're the most ridiculous/hilarious awkward couple in history!
- 2/8/2013
- by trishbendix
- AfterEllen.com
Tags: AfterEllen.com HuddleJodie FosterThe AfterEllen.com HuddleIMDb
No matter what you thought of Jodie Foster's Golden Globes speech, you have to admit the woman is an all-star actress. She's been in more than 40 films and over 25 TV series, so it was hard to decide what her best role ever could be. It wasn't hard, though, to discuss how good she was in every single one.
Group, what's your favorite Jodie Foster film?
Dorothy Snarker: I absolutely, positively cannot pick just one because she was my very first crush. So there. Rules be damned. For sentimental reasons, Stealing Home because it came out during my formative years and I watched it on a seemingly endless loop on our family's contraband HBO feed. Those blue eyes mesmerized me. For action reasons, Flightplan because she took a role originally written for a male lead and helped to, again, show that women...
No matter what you thought of Jodie Foster's Golden Globes speech, you have to admit the woman is an all-star actress. She's been in more than 40 films and over 25 TV series, so it was hard to decide what her best role ever could be. It wasn't hard, though, to discuss how good she was in every single one.
Group, what's your favorite Jodie Foster film?
Dorothy Snarker: I absolutely, positively cannot pick just one because she was my very first crush. So there. Rules be damned. For sentimental reasons, Stealing Home because it came out during my formative years and I watched it on a seemingly endless loop on our family's contraband HBO feed. Those blue eyes mesmerized me. For action reasons, Flightplan because she took a role originally written for a male lead and helped to, again, show that women...
- 1/18/2013
- by trishbendix
- AfterEllen.com
Tags: Pretty Little LiarsLost GirlMachete KillsLady GagaAmber HeardFlashdance the MusicalCate BlanchettMia WasikowskaIMDb
2013 is already shaping up to be a stellar year for lesbian/bi visibility, so this week we asked our writers to weigh in on which gay entertainment thing they are most excited for this year.
Valerie Anne: Lost Girl! Doccubus sexytimes are the sexiest sexytimes to ever sexytime. (Ok, that might be a bit of an exaggeration. I'm just excited is all.) Season 3 looks like it's going to be badass and sexy as hell.
Photo: Scott Barbour/Getty
Lucy Hallowell: The Fosters, J.Lo's lesbian mom show on ABC Family. I want to see lesbians parenting on my television and, seriously, Teri Polo as a hot cop? Sign me the hell up.
Dana Piccoli: Flashdance the Musical. I'm serious. Welding, '80s costumes, song and dance. Get me my smelling salts! I've already cut all of my sweatshirts for maximum shoulder exposure.
2013 is already shaping up to be a stellar year for lesbian/bi visibility, so this week we asked our writers to weigh in on which gay entertainment thing they are most excited for this year.
Valerie Anne: Lost Girl! Doccubus sexytimes are the sexiest sexytimes to ever sexytime. (Ok, that might be a bit of an exaggeration. I'm just excited is all.) Season 3 looks like it's going to be badass and sexy as hell.
Photo: Scott Barbour/Getty
Lucy Hallowell: The Fosters, J.Lo's lesbian mom show on ABC Family. I want to see lesbians parenting on my television and, seriously, Teri Polo as a hot cop? Sign me the hell up.
Dana Piccoli: Flashdance the Musical. I'm serious. Welding, '80s costumes, song and dance. Get me my smelling salts! I've already cut all of my sweatshirts for maximum shoulder exposure.
- 1/4/2013
- by stuntdouble
- AfterEllen.com
Tags: AfterEllen.com HuddleThe AfterEllen.com HuddleQueen LatifahSet it OffD.E.B.S.FoxfireIMDb
Growing up, who didn't want to be a part of a girl gang? Whether it was part of The Babysitters' Club or hanging with the Foxfire crew, anytime there was a pack of women together doing fun shit, we wanted to be involved! Maybe you went as far as to share some spit and a handshake with your new blood sisters or tried to start a female singing group complete with choreography and original songs (just me?), there's some sort of magic that comes from a gaggle of girls getting together and creating some kind of mischief.
Ok guys! Who is your favorite girl gang?
Bridget McManus: The ladies of SNL circa 2008, comedic geniuses Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig.
Karman Kregloe: In honor of Divine's birthday today, I have to...
Growing up, who didn't want to be a part of a girl gang? Whether it was part of The Babysitters' Club or hanging with the Foxfire crew, anytime there was a pack of women together doing fun shit, we wanted to be involved! Maybe you went as far as to share some spit and a handshake with your new blood sisters or tried to start a female singing group complete with choreography and original songs (just me?), there's some sort of magic that comes from a gaggle of girls getting together and creating some kind of mischief.
Ok guys! Who is your favorite girl gang?
Bridget McManus: The ladies of SNL circa 2008, comedic geniuses Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig.
Karman Kregloe: In honor of Divine's birthday today, I have to...
- 10/19/2012
- by trishbendix
- AfterEllen.com
Tags: Feminist FridaypoliticsGlenn CloseMadeline AlbrightGina CaranoAmy PoehlerGeena DavisIMDb
This Week in Argh
Sort-of-always-angry Hollywood blogger Nikki Finke posted a rant in her Emmy blog about how hot women can’t be funny.
No. No no no no no. No. Did I mention no? Also no. No.
Way to “defend” women in comedy by missing all the points while contributing to dumb sexist stereotypes at the same time.
The problem is not that Hollywood only hires hot women, who cannot possibly be funny. The problem is that Hollywood tends to hire only the funny women who are also hot.
And that problem is perpetuated when people — including other women — slice women up into categories based on hotness instead of, say, judging skilled and talented women purely on their skill and talent. Suggesting that the many funny women who are also attractive must not really be one of those things is stupid...
This Week in Argh
Sort-of-always-angry Hollywood blogger Nikki Finke posted a rant in her Emmy blog about how hot women can’t be funny.
No. No no no no no. No. Did I mention no? Also no. No.
Way to “defend” women in comedy by missing all the points while contributing to dumb sexist stereotypes at the same time.
The problem is not that Hollywood only hires hot women, who cannot possibly be funny. The problem is that Hollywood tends to hire only the funny women who are also hot.
And that problem is perpetuated when people — including other women — slice women up into categories based on hotness instead of, say, judging skilled and talented women purely on their skill and talent. Suggesting that the many funny women who are also attractive must not really be one of those things is stupid...
- 9/28/2012
- by Ali Davis
- AfterEllen.com
Tags: Morning BrewEmmy AwardsChloe SevignyLPBridget McManusChely WrightThe Jeff Probst ShowSarah PaulsonDot Marie JonesIMDbNaya RiveraNika
Good morning!
Did you watch the Emmys last night? We've got a full recap post about the Awards itself, but here are a few post-party moments we didn't see on TV.
Dot Marie Jones brought Gf Bridgett Casteen to the Fox shindig.
Photo by Mark Davis/Getty
Sarah Paulson cozied up with gay Bff Zachary Quinto.
Photo by Jeff Kravitz/Getty
Julianne Moore, Chloe Sevigny and Natasha Lyonne were all probably comparing notes on playing gay.
Photo by FilmMagic/Getty
Best Actress winner Julie Bowen incites a fun threesome with Sofia Vergara and Sofia's mama.
Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty
And while we didn't see Naya Rivera anywhere last night, she was at the essie Emmy Retreat At The Beverly Hills Hotel on Saturday, trying out some new colors. I approve of that selection.
Photo by...
Good morning!
Did you watch the Emmys last night? We've got a full recap post about the Awards itself, but here are a few post-party moments we didn't see on TV.
Dot Marie Jones brought Gf Bridgett Casteen to the Fox shindig.
Photo by Mark Davis/Getty
Sarah Paulson cozied up with gay Bff Zachary Quinto.
Photo by Jeff Kravitz/Getty
Julianne Moore, Chloe Sevigny and Natasha Lyonne were all probably comparing notes on playing gay.
Photo by FilmMagic/Getty
Best Actress winner Julie Bowen incites a fun threesome with Sofia Vergara and Sofia's mama.
Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty
And while we didn't see Naya Rivera anywhere last night, she was at the essie Emmy Retreat At The Beverly Hills Hotel on Saturday, trying out some new colors. I approve of that selection.
Photo by...
- 9/24/2012
- by trishbendix
- AfterEllen.com
By Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
After a lot of buzz around the Cival War ghost story Blood Fare, the film is finally seeing its first world premiere.
Blood Fare will be screened at Dragon*Con 2012 in Atlanta Georgia on August 31st.
Check out the official details below as well as the trailer for the film.
From The Press Release:
We are proud to announce the world premiere of female action filmmaker J.A. Steel's fourth feature film “Blood Fare” for the Dragon*Con 2012 in Atlanta, Ga. As part of the official Dragon*Con 2012 programming the screening is scheduled for Friday, August 31st at 8:30pm at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Hanover Cde. A live Q&A with “Blood Fare” star Gil Gerard, internationally recognized for his lead role as Captain William ‘Buck’ Rogers in the science fiction movie and television series “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century,” and director J.A. Steel will follow the screening.
After a lot of buzz around the Cival War ghost story Blood Fare, the film is finally seeing its first world premiere.
Blood Fare will be screened at Dragon*Con 2012 in Atlanta Georgia on August 31st.
Check out the official details below as well as the trailer for the film.
From The Press Release:
We are proud to announce the world premiere of female action filmmaker J.A. Steel's fourth feature film “Blood Fare” for the Dragon*Con 2012 in Atlanta, Ga. As part of the official Dragon*Con 2012 programming the screening is scheduled for Friday, August 31st at 8:30pm at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Hanover Cde. A live Q&A with “Blood Fare” star Gil Gerard, internationally recognized for his lead role as Captain William ‘Buck’ Rogers in the science fiction movie and television series “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century,” and director J.A. Steel will follow the screening.
- 8/22/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Award-winning writer and director J.A. Steele has announced the world premiere of her fourth feature film, Blood Fare, during Dragon*Con 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia. Dragon*Con will be held Labor Day weekend (August 31-September 3, 2012).
From the Press Release:
As part of the official Dragon*Con 2012 programming, the Blood Fare screening is scheduled for Friday, August 31st, at 8:30 pm at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Hanover Cde. A live Q&A with Blood Fare star Gil Gerard, internationally recognized for his lead role as Captain William "Buck" Rogers in the science fiction movie and television series “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century,” and director J.A. Steel will follow the screening.
Blood Fare is a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist by J.A. Steel and co-producer Christian K. Koch. It is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek - Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a...
From the Press Release:
As part of the official Dragon*Con 2012 programming, the Blood Fare screening is scheduled for Friday, August 31st, at 8:30 pm at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Hanover Cde. A live Q&A with Blood Fare star Gil Gerard, internationally recognized for his lead role as Captain William "Buck" Rogers in the science fiction movie and television series “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century,” and director J.A. Steel will follow the screening.
Blood Fare is a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist by J.A. Steel and co-producer Christian K. Koch. It is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek - Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a...
- 8/14/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Here at TheMoviePool we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we have Indie Beat where we highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line. This week Blood Fare, a film from J.A. Steel gets ready for its world premier at this year's Dragon*Con.
Here's the full press release with all the information you'd need on Blood Fare:
We are proud to announce the world premiere of female action filmmaker J.A. Steel's fourth feature film “Blood Fare” for the Dragon*Con 2012 in Atlanta, Ga. As part of the official Dragon*Con 2012 programming the screening is scheduled for Friday, August 31st at 8:30pm at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Hanover Cde. A live Q...
Here's the full press release with all the information you'd need on Blood Fare:
We are proud to announce the world premiere of female action filmmaker J.A. Steel's fourth feature film “Blood Fare” for the Dragon*Con 2012 in Atlanta, Ga. As part of the official Dragon*Con 2012 programming the screening is scheduled for Friday, August 31st at 8:30pm at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Hanover Cde. A live Q...
- 8/14/2012
- by feeds@themoviepool.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
The world premiere of supernatural thriller Blood Fare, starring Buck Rogers legend Gil Gerard, will take place at Dragon*Con 2012, it has been announced.
The screening is scheduled for 8.30pm on Friday, August 31, at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta.
A Q&A will follow with the film's star Gil Gerard, famous for his lead role in the classic sci-fi movie and series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and award-winning writer-director J.A. Steel.
Blood Fare is a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist, by J.A. Steel and co-producer Christian K. Koch. This is Steel's fourth feature film.
It tells the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek - Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. Then, 150 years later, he comes face to face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield.
Tyler (Brandi...
The screening is scheduled for 8.30pm on Friday, August 31, at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta.
A Q&A will follow with the film's star Gil Gerard, famous for his lead role in the classic sci-fi movie and series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and award-winning writer-director J.A. Steel.
Blood Fare is a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist, by J.A. Steel and co-producer Christian K. Koch. This is Steel's fourth feature film.
It tells the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek - Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. Then, 150 years later, he comes face to face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield.
Tyler (Brandi...
- 8/14/2012
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
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After Trish Bendix's conversation with Pretty Little Liars costume designer Mandi Line, we've been thinking a lot about our favorite lesbian trendsetters. So, this week our writers are weighing in on the question: Who do you think is the best-dressed lesbian character ever?
Lucy Hallowell: For me it came down to two ladies who look good in their work clothes, Bette Porter (The L Word) and Sam Murray (Lip Service). While, Sam's off duty clothes might be more my style, and she has elevated the use of the vest to a new level, I have to give it to Bette Porter. Some of it has to do with the fact that who is more gorgeous than Jennifer Beals but has anyone rocked a suit more than Bette Porter and been able to make a tank top look that good?...
After Trish Bendix's conversation with Pretty Little Liars costume designer Mandi Line, we've been thinking a lot about our favorite lesbian trendsetters. So, this week our writers are weighing in on the question: Who do you think is the best-dressed lesbian character ever?
Lucy Hallowell: For me it came down to two ladies who look good in their work clothes, Bette Porter (The L Word) and Sam Murray (Lip Service). While, Sam's off duty clothes might be more my style, and she has elevated the use of the vest to a new level, I have to give it to Bette Porter. Some of it has to do with the fact that who is more gorgeous than Jennifer Beals but has anyone rocked a suit more than Bette Porter and been able to make a tank top look that good?...
- 8/3/2012
- by stuntdouble
- AfterEllen.com
Post-production work is in full swing on the Civil War ghost tale Blood Fare, whose cast members include Buck Rogers legend Gil Gerard.
Writer-director Ja Steel has announced that Warner Bros Motion Picture Imaging has completed digital colouring on the historical horror project, her fourth feature film.
Blood Fare is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run.
He comes face to face with his descendants, fifth-generation grandchildren Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderson from upcoming Syfy series Zeros) and Chad (Adrian West) as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield 150 years later.
Gil Gerard plays Tyler's mentor Professor Meade, while Kim Sonderholm appears alongside Gerard as Professor Malick.
Other cast members include Michelle Wolff (NCIS, Chicago Hope, ER, and Providence), Savannah Ostler (Vengeance), Bridget McManus (Wanted), Scott Beringer (Ocean's Eleven), Brenden Whitney, Alison Trouse,...
Writer-director Ja Steel has announced that Warner Bros Motion Picture Imaging has completed digital colouring on the historical horror project, her fourth feature film.
Blood Fare is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run.
He comes face to face with his descendants, fifth-generation grandchildren Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderson from upcoming Syfy series Zeros) and Chad (Adrian West) as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield 150 years later.
Gil Gerard plays Tyler's mentor Professor Meade, while Kim Sonderholm appears alongside Gerard as Professor Malick.
Other cast members include Michelle Wolff (NCIS, Chicago Hope, ER, and Providence), Savannah Ostler (Vengeance), Bridget McManus (Wanted), Scott Beringer (Ocean's Eleven), Brenden Whitney, Alison Trouse,...
- 9/28/2011
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Gil Gerard played Buck Rogers in the TV show Buck Rogers in the 25th Century for two years starting in 1979 and is co-starring as Buck Rogers’ dad in a new reboot. Between deep space adventures, he’s kept busy as a TV actor and can soon be seen in the new horror flick Blood Fare.
Blood Fare is a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist, by J.A. Steel and Co-Producer Christian K. Koch. It is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek – .Wild Stallion.), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. 150 years later, he will come face to face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield. Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderson from the upcoming Syfy original series .Zeros.) and her brother Chad (Adrian West), Henry’s fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman,...
Blood Fare is a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist, by J.A. Steel and Co-Producer Christian K. Koch. It is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek – .Wild Stallion.), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. 150 years later, he will come face to face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield. Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderson from the upcoming Syfy original series .Zeros.) and her brother Chad (Adrian West), Henry’s fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman,...
- 9/27/2011
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The trailer for horror film Blood Fare has been released online after having its world premiere on the Big City Comics video wall at this year's San Diego Comic-Con.
It's the fourth film from writer-director J.A. Steel following her horror shocker Denizen, supernatural thriller Salvation and action feature The Third Society.
Steel attended the premiere with cast members Gil Gerard (famous for his lead role in the TV series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century) and Savannah Ostler (Vengeance, Splattercontainer Scream Queen October 2010).
Also there was Jeff Kaufman, creator of the new graphic novel Terminal Alice, published by Big City Comics and centring on five female contract killers who find they each have a price on their head and must work together to find out who wants them dead. Pictured above at the launch are Resurrection Studios' Dave Stewart, Savannah Ostler, Gil Gerard and Jeff Kaufman.
Blood Fare is a...
It's the fourth film from writer-director J.A. Steel following her horror shocker Denizen, supernatural thriller Salvation and action feature The Third Society.
Steel attended the premiere with cast members Gil Gerard (famous for his lead role in the TV series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century) and Savannah Ostler (Vengeance, Splattercontainer Scream Queen October 2010).
Also there was Jeff Kaufman, creator of the new graphic novel Terminal Alice, published by Big City Comics and centring on five female contract killers who find they each have a price on their head and must work together to find out who wants them dead. Pictured above at the launch are Resurrection Studios' Dave Stewart, Savannah Ostler, Gil Gerard and Jeff Kaufman.
Blood Fare is a...
- 7/31/2011
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
by Tiffany Farrow, MoreHorror.com
The official trailer of female writer and director J.A. Steel’s fourth feature film “Blood Fare” has hit the internet after making its world premiere oat the San Diego Comic-Con 2011 on July 23.
You can watch the trailer under the details and synopsis below.
About Blood Fare
Corporal Henry Trout fought valiantly in the forgotten skirmish of the Lethe Confluence during the Civil War. The year was 1861. In 2011, he will come face to face with his descendants as the battle for blood begins. Tyler and her brother Chad, Henry's fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman, as the lines between the living and the dead become blurred.
Starring Gil Gerard, Michelle Wolff, Brandi Lynn Anderson, Kim Sonderholm, and Bridget McManus. Written and Directed by J.A. Steel. Music By Rob Lambros of The Street. Director of Photography Mike Call. Special Make up Effects Chris Hanson.
The official trailer of female writer and director J.A. Steel’s fourth feature film “Blood Fare” has hit the internet after making its world premiere oat the San Diego Comic-Con 2011 on July 23.
You can watch the trailer under the details and synopsis below.
About Blood Fare
Corporal Henry Trout fought valiantly in the forgotten skirmish of the Lethe Confluence during the Civil War. The year was 1861. In 2011, he will come face to face with his descendants as the battle for blood begins. Tyler and her brother Chad, Henry's fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman, as the lines between the living and the dead become blurred.
Starring Gil Gerard, Michelle Wolff, Brandi Lynn Anderson, Kim Sonderholm, and Bridget McManus. Written and Directed by J.A. Steel. Music By Rob Lambros of The Street. Director of Photography Mike Call. Special Make up Effects Chris Hanson.
- 7/29/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Another Civil War-themed horror film in Blood Fare has got a new trailer, that played at Sdcc 2011, and a press release came out about the film, directed by J.A. Steel.
On July 26, 2011, the trailer of the award-winning female writer and director J.A. Steel’s fourth feature film, Blood Fare, hits the web after having its world premiere on the Big City Comics video wall at the San Diego Comic-Con 2011 on July 23. Steel; Gil Gerard, internationally recognized for his lead role as Captain William ‘Buck’ Rogers in the science fiction movie and television series “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century”; Savannah Ostler (Vengeance), Splattercontainer Scream Queen October 2010; and Jeff Kaufman, creator of the brand new graphic novel “Terminal Alice”, attended the world premiere.
Blood Fare is a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist by J.A. Steel and co-producer Christian K. Koch. It is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout...
On July 26, 2011, the trailer of the award-winning female writer and director J.A. Steel’s fourth feature film, Blood Fare, hits the web after having its world premiere on the Big City Comics video wall at the San Diego Comic-Con 2011 on July 23. Steel; Gil Gerard, internationally recognized for his lead role as Captain William ‘Buck’ Rogers in the science fiction movie and television series “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century”; Savannah Ostler (Vengeance), Splattercontainer Scream Queen October 2010; and Jeff Kaufman, creator of the brand new graphic novel “Terminal Alice”, attended the world premiere.
Blood Fare is a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist by J.A. Steel and co-producer Christian K. Koch. It is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout...
- 7/27/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
With so many big movies and properties at Comic-Con this year grabbing most of the attention, it's only right that a smaller horror flick we're really looking forward to get some love. A new trailer for J.A. Steel's Blood Fare debuted at the big dance, and we have it for you right here!
From the Press Release: On July 26, 2011, the trailer of the award-winning female writer and director J.A. Steel’s fourth feature film, Blood Fare, hits the web after having its world premiere on the Big City Comics video wall at the San Diego Comic-Con 2011 on July 23. Steel; Gil Gerard, internationally recognized for his lead role as Captain William ‘Buck’ Rogers in the science fiction movie and television series “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century”; Savannah Ostler (Vengeance), Splattercontainer Scream Queen October 2010; and Jeff Kaufman, creator of the brand new graphic novel “Terminal Alice”, attended the world premiere.
From the Press Release: On July 26, 2011, the trailer of the award-winning female writer and director J.A. Steel’s fourth feature film, Blood Fare, hits the web after having its world premiere on the Big City Comics video wall at the San Diego Comic-Con 2011 on July 23. Steel; Gil Gerard, internationally recognized for his lead role as Captain William ‘Buck’ Rogers in the science fiction movie and television series “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century”; Savannah Ostler (Vengeance), Splattercontainer Scream Queen October 2010; and Jeff Kaufman, creator of the brand new graphic novel “Terminal Alice”, attended the world premiere.
- 7/26/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
We've been keeping our eyes on writer/director J.A. Steel's Blood Fare, which blends horror with the Civil War, for some time now, and today a few new behind-the-scenes shots of filming at the University of Utah came across our desk, which of course we had to share with our readers.
Two of the photos can be found below - just click either of them to visit the Warrior Entertainment website, where the rest of them reside. For more info on the film "like" Blood Fare on Facebook, follow Blood Fare on Twitter, and visit the official Blood Fare website.
Synopsis:
Blood Fare is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek, Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. 150 Years later, he will come face-to-face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield.
Two of the photos can be found below - just click either of them to visit the Warrior Entertainment website, where the rest of them reside. For more info on the film "like" Blood Fare on Facebook, follow Blood Fare on Twitter, and visit the official Blood Fare website.
Synopsis:
Blood Fare is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek, Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. 150 Years later, he will come face-to-face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield.
- 5/31/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Action filmmaker J.A. Steel has released the first poster of her new horror shocker Blood Fare.
The poster is included below. Blood Fare is a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist, by Steel and co-producer Christian K. Koch.
It's the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. He comes face to face with his descendants 150 years later as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield.
Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderon - Syfy's Zero's) and her brother Chad (Adrian West), Henry's fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the legend of Charon the ferryman, as the lines between the living and the dead become blurred.
Gil Gerard, famed for his lead role as Captain William 'Buck' Rogers in the film and TV series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (as seen in both images...
The poster is included below. Blood Fare is a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist, by Steel and co-producer Christian K. Koch.
It's the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. He comes face to face with his descendants 150 years later as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield.
Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderon - Syfy's Zero's) and her brother Chad (Adrian West), Henry's fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the legend of Charon the ferryman, as the lines between the living and the dead become blurred.
Gil Gerard, famed for his lead role as Captain William 'Buck' Rogers in the film and TV series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (as seen in both images...
- 5/21/2011
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
We’ve been following the progress of feemale action filmmaker J.A. Steel’s fourth film Blood Fare, a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist, starring Gil Gerard – aka TV’s Buck Rogers, for some time now and I’m glad to be able to bring you the latest poster for the film.
Blood Fare is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. 150 years later, he will come face-to-face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield. Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderson) and her brother, Chad (Adrian West), Henry’s fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman as the lines between the living and the dead become blurred.
If you haven’t seen the teaser trailer for the film you can check it out here.
Blood Fare is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. 150 years later, he will come face-to-face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield. Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderson) and her brother, Chad (Adrian West), Henry’s fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman as the lines between the living and the dead become blurred.
If you haven’t seen the teaser trailer for the film you can check it out here.
- 5/17/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Female action filmmaker, J.A. Steel, has released the first poster of her new horror shocker Blood Fare with Gil Gerard today. I've personally been following this film for a while and it's cool to see some new teaser art released. Dig on the teaser trailer after the jump.
Synopsis:
Blood Fare is a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist, by J.A. Steel and Co-Producer Christian K. Koch. It is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek - Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought
valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. 150 years later, he will come face to face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield. Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderon - Syfy's Zero's) and her brother Chad (Adrian West), Henry's fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman, as the lines between the...
Synopsis:
Blood Fare is a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist, by J.A. Steel and Co-Producer Christian K. Koch. It is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek - Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought
valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. 150 years later, he will come face to face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield. Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderon - Syfy's Zero's) and her brother Chad (Adrian West), Henry's fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman, as the lines between the...
- 5/17/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Some new eye candy for writer/director J.A. Steel's Blood Fare has come our way, and we thought it only fit to share it with you. Why? because you're so very sexy and we love you. Dig it!
Check out the artwork and teaser trailer below, and for more "like" Blood Fare on Facebook, follow Blood Fare on Twitter, and visit the official Blood Fare website.
Synopsis:
Blood Fare is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek, Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. 150 Years later, he will come face-to-face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield. Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderson from the upcoming Syfy original series “Zeros”) and her brother, Chad (Adrian West), Henry's fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman as the lines between...
Check out the artwork and teaser trailer below, and for more "like" Blood Fare on Facebook, follow Blood Fare on Twitter, and visit the official Blood Fare website.
Synopsis:
Blood Fare is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek, Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. 150 Years later, he will come face-to-face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield. Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderson from the upcoming Syfy original series “Zeros”) and her brother, Chad (Adrian West), Henry's fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman as the lines between...
- 5/17/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
On March 16, out director Nisha Ganatra's new film, Beholder, will premiere as part of the Itvs/ PBS series FutureStates. FutureStates is a modern day Twilight Zone series for which ten filmmakers were selected to each make an episode that takes place in the future and explores a political idea in the realm of a fictional film. Beholder stars Jessica Paré (of Mad Men and Lost and Delirious) Elaine Hendrix (from Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion and Superstar) and Michael McMillian (True Blood), with Rupak Ginn (Royal Pains and Private Practice). In this article, the second in a series (read the first in the series here) that takes readers behind the scenes in the making of the film, Ganatra writes about developing the screenplay for her episode and the obstacles faced when predicting an anti-gay future for a publicly-funded channel based in San Francisco.
So now that we have our super awesome sci-fi story,...
So now that we have our super awesome sci-fi story,...
- 3/9/2011
- by Nisha Ganatra
- AfterEllen.com
Exciting news for fans of South of Nowhere, 3Way, Niki and Nora and lesbian entertainment in general — Nancylee Myatt and company have given us an exclusive look behind the scenes of their upcoming web series Cowgirl Up, as well as bonus featurette, A Fistful of Pretty, starring some of the cast members.
The web series will feature Mandy Musgrave, Marnie Alton, Bridget McManus, Niki Lindgren, Nicole Travolta and some other faces you may recognize from previous videos and articles on AfterEllen.com.
International viewers can watch the clip here.
Cowgirl Up is launching in January 2011 as part of the new Premium Content section of telloFilms.com. For $3.99 a month, you can view the premium content section on your computers, smart phones or iPads and 80% goes back to the producers who provide the content. In addition, there is a "tello Store" where viewers can also download projects and play in their iTunes or from their desktop.
The web series will feature Mandy Musgrave, Marnie Alton, Bridget McManus, Niki Lindgren, Nicole Travolta and some other faces you may recognize from previous videos and articles on AfterEllen.com.
International viewers can watch the clip here.
Cowgirl Up is launching in January 2011 as part of the new Premium Content section of telloFilms.com. For $3.99 a month, you can view the premium content section on your computers, smart phones or iPads and 80% goes back to the producers who provide the content. In addition, there is a "tello Store" where viewers can also download projects and play in their iTunes or from their desktop.
- 12/20/2010
- by AfterEllen.com Staff
- AfterEllen.com
J.A. Steel is the director, the producer and the writer of the upcoming horror / action film hybrid Blood Fare starring Gil Gerard, Michelle Wolff, Brandi Lynn Anderson, Kim Sønderholm, Bridget McManus, Scott Beringer, S. Edward Meek, Adrian West, Savannah Ostler, Brenden Whitney, Alison Trouse, Thomas J. Post, April Knight, Antonio Lexerot, Marcus Intheam and Natalie Garcia. Blood Fare is about Corporal Henry Trout who fought valiantly in the forgotten skirmish of the Lethe Confluence during the Civil War. The year was 1861. In 2011, he will come face to face with his descendants as the battle for blood begins. Tyler and her brother Chad, Henry's fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman, as the lines between the living and the dead become blurred. Blood Fare which just currently wrapped film, is now deep into post production. Blood Fare takes elements of Civil War lore and mixes that...
- 11/30/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
I was lucky enough to meet and hangout with the very cool Gil "Captain Buck Rogers" Gerard last summer at Imagicon and today I'm showing you guys and gals the new teaser trailer for Blood Fare in which he stars in as Professor Meade, the mentor to protagonist Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderson). Also starring in the J.A. Steel helmed flick are Michelle Wolff, Kim Sønderholm, Bridget McManus, Scott Beringer, S. Edward Meek, Adrian West, Savannah Ostler, Brenden Whitney, Alison Trouse,Thomas J. Post, April Knight, Antonio Lexerot, Marcus Intheam and Natalie Garcia.
The teaser trailer looks like the film is going to be lots of old school cheesy horror fun so check it out after the jump!
Synopsis:
Corporal Henry Trout fought valiantly in the forgotten skirmish of the Lethe Confluence during the Civil War. The year was 1861. In 2011, he will come face to face with his descendants as the battle for blood begins.
The teaser trailer looks like the film is going to be lots of old school cheesy horror fun so check it out after the jump!
Synopsis:
Corporal Henry Trout fought valiantly in the forgotten skirmish of the Lethe Confluence during the Civil War. The year was 1861. In 2011, he will come face to face with his descendants as the battle for blood begins.
- 11/24/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Blood Fare is a unique horror / action film hybrid that uses elements of a Civil War ghost story, but does so with a modern twist, by J.A. Steel and Co-Producer Christian K. Koch. It is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek - Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. 150 years later, he will come face to face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield. Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderon - Syfy's Zero's) and her brother Chad (Adrian West), Henry's fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman, as the lines between the living and the dead become blurred.
Gil Gerard, internationally recognized for his lead role as Captain William 'Buck' Rogers in the science fiction movie and television series "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century", plays the character of Professor Meade,...
Gil Gerard, internationally recognized for his lead role as Captain William 'Buck' Rogers in the science fiction movie and television series "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century", plays the character of Professor Meade,...
- 11/24/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Writer / Director J.A. Steel returns behind the camera for her fourth film Blood Fare, a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist, starring Gil Gerard – aka TV’s Buck Rogers – and we have the poster and teaser trailer.
Blood Fare is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek, Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. 150 years later, he will come face-to-face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield. Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderson from the upcoming Syfy original series Zeros) and her brother, Chad (Adrian West), Henry’s fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman as the lines between the living and the dead become blurred.
Along with Gerard, who plays the character of Professor Meade, mentor to the protagonist Tyler, Blood Fare’s cast includes Michelle Wolff...
Blood Fare is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek, Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. 150 years later, he will come face-to-face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield. Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderson from the upcoming Syfy original series Zeros) and her brother, Chad (Adrian West), Henry’s fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman as the lines between the living and the dead become blurred.
Along with Gerard, who plays the character of Professor Meade, mentor to the protagonist Tyler, Blood Fare’s cast includes Michelle Wolff...
- 11/23/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
The one-sheet and first teaser trailer for writer/director J.A. Steel's Blood Fare, a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist, have found their way online, and of course we had to share. The film stars Gil Gerard, aka "Buck Rogers".
Synopsis:
Blood Fare is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek, Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. 150 Years later, he will come face-to-face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield. Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderson from the upcoming Syfy original series “Zeros”) and her brother, Chad (Adrian West), Henry's fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman as the lines between the living and the dead become blurred.
Along with Gerard, who plays the character of Professor Meade, mentor to the protagonist Tyler, Blood Fare...
Synopsis:
Blood Fare is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek, Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. 150 Years later, he will come face-to-face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield. Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderson from the upcoming Syfy original series “Zeros”) and her brother, Chad (Adrian West), Henry's fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman as the lines between the living and the dead become blurred.
Along with Gerard, who plays the character of Professor Meade, mentor to the protagonist Tyler, Blood Fare...
- 11/23/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Filming has wrapped on Blood Fare, a Civil War ghost story whose cast includes Gil Gerard, star of the classic sci-fi series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
Award-winning writer/director Ja Steel today announced she and co-producer Christian Koch had completed principal photography as the first set of official images from the production were released. The stills are featured below; the latest poster is above.
The film centres on Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek; Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. He comes face to face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield 150 years later.
Tyler and her brother Chad (Adrian West), Henry's fifth generation grandchildren, "will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman, as the lines between the living and the dead become blurred."
Gil Gerard plays Professor Meade, mentor to the protagonist Tyler.
Award-winning writer/director Ja Steel today announced she and co-producer Christian Koch had completed principal photography as the first set of official images from the production were released. The stills are featured below; the latest poster is above.
The film centres on Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek; Wild Stallion), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. He comes face to face with his descendants as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield 150 years later.
Tyler and her brother Chad (Adrian West), Henry's fifth generation grandchildren, "will challenge the very legend of Charon the Ferryman, as the lines between the living and the dead become blurred."
Gil Gerard plays Professor Meade, mentor to the protagonist Tyler.
- 10/7/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Comedian Bridget McManus attended the Los Angeles premiere party for The Arrangement, the newest reality series on Logo (AfterEllen.com's parent company). The show, features ten designers competing for the title of “America’s Best Floral Designer," a brand new Smart Car and $25,000 in cash.
At the party, Bridget talked to host Gigi Levangie Grazer and head judge Eric Buterbaugh, florist to President Obama, Oprah and the Queen. She also caught up with the colorful contestants and Project Runway designer Santino Rice.
The Arrangement premieres tonight at 11 p.m. on Logo. Will you be tuning in?...
At the party, Bridget talked to host Gigi Levangie Grazer and head judge Eric Buterbaugh, florist to President Obama, Oprah and the Queen. She also caught up with the colorful contestants and Project Runway designer Santino Rice.
The Arrangement premieres tonight at 11 p.m. on Logo. Will you be tuning in?...
- 10/4/2010
- by Trish Bendix
- AfterEllen.com
Seriously, are you suggesting that we don't?
Jessica M. Bair is the producer of the new horror film Blood Fare, which she describes as a "fast-paced, fun, and suspenseful ghost story, with a plot around the 150th anniversary of the Us Civil War, which we celebrate next year."
Blood Fare is the 4th independent genre feature film of lesbian filmmaker J.A. Steel.
Sultry comedian Bridget McManus, who will play 'Kayla', probably a villainess.
The film, which is in production, stars Gil Gerard (of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century fame) as Professor Meade, mentor to the protagonist Tyler, a lesbian PhD student in a committed relationship. Also joining the cast are three celebrity lesbians (celebrians? lesebrities?): Michelle Wolff (Dante’s Cove), Bridget McManus (Logo’s “That Time of the Month”) and Natalie Garcia (Showtime’s "The Real L Word" Live Lounge.)
Here is the official synopsis: Corporal Henry Trout...
Jessica M. Bair is the producer of the new horror film Blood Fare, which she describes as a "fast-paced, fun, and suspenseful ghost story, with a plot around the 150th anniversary of the Us Civil War, which we celebrate next year."
Blood Fare is the 4th independent genre feature film of lesbian filmmaker J.A. Steel.
Sultry comedian Bridget McManus, who will play 'Kayla', probably a villainess.
The film, which is in production, stars Gil Gerard (of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century fame) as Professor Meade, mentor to the protagonist Tyler, a lesbian PhD student in a committed relationship. Also joining the cast are three celebrity lesbians (celebrians? lesebrities?): Michelle Wolff (Dante’s Cove), Bridget McManus (Logo’s “That Time of the Month”) and Natalie Garcia (Showtime’s "The Real L Word" Live Lounge.)
Here is the official synopsis: Corporal Henry Trout...
- 9/15/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Writer, comedien, Final Girl, and filmmaker Stacie Ponder is releasing her popular lesbian vampire short Taste of Flesh, Taste of Fear, on an actual DVD with writing on it, and the DVD plays! This flick is an official selection of the Viscera Film festival and has appeared on Logo TV on the show That Time of the Month with Bridget McManus.
It's five bucks plus $2.95 shipping. It's got a commentary track and it's kind of rockin'.
Buy. Now. Here.
It's five bucks plus $2.95 shipping. It's got a commentary track and it's kind of rockin'.
Buy. Now. Here.
- 5/15/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Space Girls is the newest sci-fi space opera comedy from filmmaker/writer Stacie Ponder (Ghostella's Haunted Tomb) and this time, its even funnier. And Space-y-er. Because it is set in space. The female-character driven series will air on late-night/early-morning TV on the Logo Channel show Bridget McManus's That Time of the Month, hosted by comedien Bridget McManus.
"Space Girls was borne of my desire to make a movie about...umm...girls in space," says Ponder about the imeptus to committ such an act...
Space Girls features dolls voiced by Amanda Diebert, Paula Haifley, Heidi Martinuzzi and Ponder herself. And Giant Space Cats that attack with eye lasers. The characters are named things like 'Tuffie Firefist'. That's pretty awesome.
You can check out the first episode Wednesday at 4 Am Standard time, May 5th 2010. Or, if you miss it, check it out Now online right here.
"Space Girls was borne of my desire to make a movie about...umm...girls in space," says Ponder about the imeptus to committ such an act...
Space Girls features dolls voiced by Amanda Diebert, Paula Haifley, Heidi Martinuzzi and Ponder herself. And Giant Space Cats that attack with eye lasers. The characters are named things like 'Tuffie Firefist'. That's pretty awesome.
You can check out the first episode Wednesday at 4 Am Standard time, May 5th 2010. Or, if you miss it, check it out Now online right here.
- 4/30/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
This weekend in Los Angeles, the Human Rights Campaign (Hrc), the nation’s largest Glbt civil rights organization, held their Annual Awards Gala. This year Kathy Griffin received an Ally for Equality Award.
Comic Bridget McManus (Brunch with Bridget) worked the red carpet for us at the event and asked Kathy for tips on kissing girls and what kind of lesbian she would be. She also talked to Meredith Baxter about life post-coming out.
Also stopping by to chat with Bridget were Louis van Amstel (Dancing with the Stars), Mike Manning (Real World: D.C.), Blake Lewis (American Idol), and several others.
Check it out after the break!
Comic Bridget McManus (Brunch with Bridget) worked the red carpet for us at the event and asked Kathy for tips on kissing girls and what kind of lesbian she would be. She also talked to Meredith Baxter about life post-coming out.
Also stopping by to chat with Bridget were Louis van Amstel (Dancing with the Stars), Mike Manning (Real World: D.C.), Blake Lewis (American Idol), and several others.
Check it out after the break!
- 3/18/2010
- by dennis
- The Backlot
Visibility Matters is a monthly-ish column by AfterEllen.com Founder Sarah Warn about larger trends affecting lesbian/bi women in entertainment and the media.
Visibility Matters: Entertaining the Future
Lesbian/bi visibility in entertainment today is a mass of contradictions. It's both better and worse than it was when I started writing about it more than seven years ago.
There are more lesbian talk show hosts than ever before on network TV, but still very few fictional lesbian characters on broadcast or cable TV.
We now have well-developed, prominent lesbian characters and superheroes in comics — from Willow to Batwoman — but even the most minor lesbian characters are missing from, or "straightened out" in, most studio theatrical releases. Sometimes an entire lesbian subculture is de-gayed, as demonstrated in Whip It.
Female musicians are coming out left and right as gay or bisexual, as we saw when Brandi Carlile finally confirmed last week that she's a lesbian,...
Visibility Matters: Entertaining the Future
Lesbian/bi visibility in entertainment today is a mass of contradictions. It's both better and worse than it was when I started writing about it more than seven years ago.
There are more lesbian talk show hosts than ever before on network TV, but still very few fictional lesbian characters on broadcast or cable TV.
We now have well-developed, prominent lesbian characters and superheroes in comics — from Willow to Batwoman — but even the most minor lesbian characters are missing from, or "straightened out" in, most studio theatrical releases. Sometimes an entire lesbian subculture is de-gayed, as demonstrated in Whip It.
Female musicians are coming out left and right as gay or bisexual, as we saw when Brandi Carlile finally confirmed last week that she's a lesbian,...
- 10/26/2009
- by sarahwarn
- AfterEllen.com
Want to know the status of a particular movie, TV show, or band? Wondering what a certain actress is up to these days? Send your entertainment-related questions to askafterellen@gmail.com — with your first name, city and country — and we'll try to answer as many as we can.
Question: I heard that I Can't Think Straight is going to be a TV show. Is it true?
― Lesley M.
Sheetal Sheth and Lisa Ray in I Can't Think Straight
Answer: I reached out to Aida Kattan, the head of the Los Angeles office of writer-director Shamim Sarif's Enlightenment Films, and she confirmed that I Can't Think Straight, the series, is indeed in development by Sarif and her wife and co-producer Hanan Kattan.
According to Aida, Sarif is currently writing a pilot and series arc, and she's aiming for a North American network/broadcaster. If it gets developed by a network,...
Question: I heard that I Can't Think Straight is going to be a TV show. Is it true?
― Lesley M.
Sheetal Sheth and Lisa Ray in I Can't Think Straight
Answer: I reached out to Aida Kattan, the head of the Los Angeles office of writer-director Shamim Sarif's Enlightenment Films, and she confirmed that I Can't Think Straight, the series, is indeed in development by Sarif and her wife and co-producer Hanan Kattan.
According to Aida, Sarif is currently writing a pilot and series arc, and she's aiming for a North American network/broadcaster. If it gets developed by a network,...
- 8/4/2009
- by karman
- AfterEllen.com
Nancylee Myatt, Maeve Quinlan, and the rest of 3Way folks recently released a full episode of the fake show-within-a-show Ladycops, starring Liz Vassey (CSI) and Christina Cox (Blood Ties, Defying Gravity), that they first introduced in episode six of 3Way.
Cox and Vassey play straight actresses (Lara Lancaster and Mikki Majors) who hate each other, playing lesbian detectives (Sienna and Jo) secretly in love with each other on the crime show Ladycops — which is itself a reference to the lesbian detectives Cox and Vassey played in the pilot for a real show called Nikki & Nora, which was almost picked up for broadcast TV in 2004.
Confused yet? But in a good way, right?
Basically, Ladycops: Brotherly Love is a send-up of police procedurals — complete with cheesy music, forensics banter laced with sexual tension, and the requisite chasing-a-suspect sequence — with a lesbian twist. It also makes fun of how some actors who...
Cox and Vassey play straight actresses (Lara Lancaster and Mikki Majors) who hate each other, playing lesbian detectives (Sienna and Jo) secretly in love with each other on the crime show Ladycops — which is itself a reference to the lesbian detectives Cox and Vassey played in the pilot for a real show called Nikki & Nora, which was almost picked up for broadcast TV in 2004.
Confused yet? But in a good way, right?
Basically, Ladycops: Brotherly Love is a send-up of police procedurals — complete with cheesy music, forensics banter laced with sexual tension, and the requisite chasing-a-suspect sequence — with a lesbian twist. It also makes fun of how some actors who...
- 7/17/2009
- by sarahwarn
- AfterEllen.com
Now you can watch the trailer for wedding horror Deadly Dress 4: Never a Bride starring Lena Headey (Sarah Connor Chronicles), Bobbi Sue Luther (Laid to Rest), Bridget McManus (Brunch with Bridget), Heidi Martinuzzi (me), Elissa Dowling (9000 different horror movies), and Karman Kregloe.
Shot in lovely Los Angeles mostly in an around exotic locations like my house and Bridget's house, this is the trailer for an upcoming, never-to-be-made horror movie, a sequel to Deadly Dress 3: The Whiskeytown Dress Murders. Written and Directed by Ghostella's Haunted Tomb creator Stacie Ponder! Watch the trailer!...
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Shot in lovely Los Angeles mostly in an around exotic locations like my house and Bridget's house, this is the trailer for an upcoming, never-to-be-made horror movie, a sequel to Deadly Dress 3: The Whiskeytown Dress Murders. Written and Directed by Ghostella's Haunted Tomb creator Stacie Ponder! Watch the trailer!...
Deadly Dress 4: Never A Bride trailer - watch more funny videos
Average: Select ratingSuckySeen WorseDecentPretty good!Awesome Your rating: None Average: 3.4 (5 votes)...
- 5/20/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
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