After what has been months of pure speculation, Harry and Meghan have announced that they do not intend to attend the wedding of the Duke of Westminster, who so happens to be the godfather of their first born child, Archie.
According to them, their presence would probably overshadow the event. Additionally, Harry wasn’t happy that his brother William got a more prominent role at the wedding than him.
Even though the Duke of Westminster has been said to wish that Harry would heal his rift with his family, he is said to have breathed a sigh of relief that Harry and Meghan won’t honor the save the date cards they received.
Ingrid Seward Says Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Made The Right Call Not RSVP’ing For The Duke Of Westminster’s Wedding
On June 7, the Duke of Westminster, Hugh Grosvenor, 33, will tie the knot with Olivia Henson,...
According to them, their presence would probably overshadow the event. Additionally, Harry wasn’t happy that his brother William got a more prominent role at the wedding than him.
Even though the Duke of Westminster has been said to wish that Harry would heal his rift with his family, he is said to have breathed a sigh of relief that Harry and Meghan won’t honor the save the date cards they received.
Ingrid Seward Says Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Made The Right Call Not RSVP’ing For The Duke Of Westminster’s Wedding
On June 7, the Duke of Westminster, Hugh Grosvenor, 33, will tie the knot with Olivia Henson,...
- 5/26/2024
- by Nmesoma Okechukwu
- Soap Opera Spy
“I have Alzheimer’s in my family, I have a lot of it, actually, the genetic kind that tends to trickle down through generations,” shares Bekah Brunstetter about why Nicholas Sparks’ “The Notebook” and its film adaptation resonate with her so deeply. As the book writer for the musical adaptation that recently opened on Broadway, she wrote the piece as a way to honor her late grandfather. “The thing that was so beautiful, even when he was slipping away from us, he maintained his sense of humor and his love of life,” reflects the librettist, who hopes to “honor the experience of the disease but also provide some hope and uplift.” Watch our exclusive video interview above.
Brunstetter is no stranger to working on tearjerking projects, having served as a writer and producer on the NBC drama series “This Is Us.” “All the work we did on ‘This Is Us...
Brunstetter is no stranger to working on tearjerking projects, having served as a writer and producer on the NBC drama series “This Is Us.” “All the work we did on ‘This Is Us...
- 4/21/2024
- by David Buchanan
- Gold Derby
Emma Appleton (The Witcher) and Colin Morgan (Humans) star in the thriller series The Killing Kind, which has just been acquired by the Hulu streaming service… and if the show sounds familiar to you, like it’s something you might have seen while browsing the Paramount+ service, there’s good reason for that. As Deadline explains, “The Killing Kind was originally a Paramount+ Original and commissioned out of the UK. It was one of several local Paramount+ dramas that launched only to be yanked from the streamer overnight earlier this year, much to the ire of viewers.” The shows were removed from Paramount+ as the streamer sought to cut costs and shift to “favoring its Hollywood-style content.”
Now the show has a new home, and it will be available to watch on Hulu as of May 14th.
Based on the novel of the same name by Jane Casey (pick up...
Now the show has a new home, and it will be available to watch on Hulu as of May 14th.
Based on the novel of the same name by Jane Casey (pick up...
- 4/12/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
And while Pedro Almodóvar is known as one of the best filmmakers in the world, the Spanish director and writer has not made an English-language feature, despite his movies being popular around the world. That is – he has not made one until now. The Room Next Door is the title of Almodóvar’s and the movie is set to be his first English-language feature, which is why it is going to attract attention without a doubt. The project is still in early development phases, but we have some casting updates, as Anya Taylor-Joy, one of the most popular young actresses of our time, has been confirmed as a cast member for the upcoming film.
Alongside Taylor-Joy, the movie is going to star Tilda Swinton as Martha and Julianne Moore as Ingdid, while John Turturro has been cast in an unspecified role. The plot of the movie is going to show the rift between Martha,...
Alongside Taylor-Joy, the movie is going to star Tilda Swinton as Martha and Julianne Moore as Ingdid, while John Turturro has been cast in an unspecified role. The plot of the movie is going to show the rift between Martha,...
- 4/9/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Update: Sony Pictures Classics has reached out to note there was a misprint in their CinemaCon statement and Anya Taylor-Joy is not attached to the film.
Following up a pair of English-language short films, Pedro Almodóvar has now embarked on shooting his English-language feature debut, The Room Next Door. Starring Julianne Moore, Tilda Swinton, John Turturro, and Alessandro Nivola, a new cast member has been added to the ensemble.
The Queen’s Gambit fan Almodóvar has cast Anya Taylor-Joy in the film, as confirmed by a cast listing in the Sony Pictures Classics section of the CinemaCon program guide. While her role hasn’t been specified, early reports indicated she could play Swinton’s daughter.
“The Room Next Door is about a very imperfect mother and her resentful daughter, who live separate lives because of a profound misunderstanding. Ingrid (played by Julianne Moore), a friend of the mother, will become...
Following up a pair of English-language short films, Pedro Almodóvar has now embarked on shooting his English-language feature debut, The Room Next Door. Starring Julianne Moore, Tilda Swinton, John Turturro, and Alessandro Nivola, a new cast member has been added to the ensemble.
The Queen’s Gambit fan Almodóvar has cast Anya Taylor-Joy in the film, as confirmed by a cast listing in the Sony Pictures Classics section of the CinemaCon program guide. While her role hasn’t been specified, early reports indicated she could play Swinton’s daughter.
“The Room Next Door is about a very imperfect mother and her resentful daughter, who live separate lives because of a profound misunderstanding. Ingrid (played by Julianne Moore), a friend of the mother, will become...
- 4/9/2024
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
If Renate Reinsve hadn’t been offered the lead in Joachim Trier’s 2021 feature The Worst Person in the World, she was planning to quit acting and become a carpenter. After years of frustration with the roles being offered her in Norway, Reinsve had decided to try out Plan B: Learn woodworking and set up a carpentry school for young girls and women.
“I had just finished renovating my house,” Reinsve recalls, “and I really loved it, doing things with my hands, making something physical and real. So I thought: Maybe this is what I should be doing.”
But that call from Trier put Plan A back on the table. The Worst Person in the World, which Reinsve describes as an “anti-romantic romantic comedy,” premiered in Cannes and was an instant breakout. Reinsve’s performance as Julie, a funny and flawed, charming, chaotic and profoundly relatable 30-something who tumbles through jobs and relationships,...
“I had just finished renovating my house,” Reinsve recalls, “and I really loved it, doing things with my hands, making something physical and real. So I thought: Maybe this is what I should be doing.”
But that call from Trier put Plan A back on the table. The Worst Person in the World, which Reinsve describes as an “anti-romantic romantic comedy,” premiered in Cannes and was an instant breakout. Reinsve’s performance as Julie, a funny and flawed, charming, chaotic and profoundly relatable 30-something who tumbles through jobs and relationships,...
- 2/22/2024
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Just as in his previous feature, Chained for Life, writer-director Aaron Schimberg’s A Different Man throws away the kid gloves to unpack the complicated ways in which contemporary society responds to disability. Eschewing the polemical, the film’s self-reflexive dismantling of victimhood and villainy tropes functions like a puzzle in which the ways in which the viewer responds to the central character provide the final piece.
A Different Man pitilessly plunges into the insecurities gnawing away at Edward (Sebastian Stan), a New York actor struggling to land jobs that don’t center his facial neurofibromatosis. This disfiguring condition pigeonholes him in dementedly cheerful PSA videos about how to accommodate disabled colleagues in the workplace. Schimberg never clarifies if these demoralizing projects create Edward’s low self-worth or merely feed his conception of it. The film refuses to excavate a psychological silver bullet that can explain the character’s behavior.
A Different Man pitilessly plunges into the insecurities gnawing away at Edward (Sebastian Stan), a New York actor struggling to land jobs that don’t center his facial neurofibromatosis. This disfiguring condition pigeonholes him in dementedly cheerful PSA videos about how to accommodate disabled colleagues in the workplace. Schimberg never clarifies if these demoralizing projects create Edward’s low self-worth or merely feed his conception of it. The film refuses to excavate a psychological silver bullet that can explain the character’s behavior.
- 2/20/2024
- by Marshall Shaffer
- Slant Magazine
There are a lot of ways A Different Man could go and a lot of things it could be. Aaron Schimberg’s uniquely uncomfortable, uncomfortably unique feature sometimes plays as a reverse-Frankenstein medical horror, a tragic life-imitates-art satire, and a spiraling relationship drama. To its ambitious and distinct credit, it attempts packaging them all into ominous-sounding harmony, as if Charlie Kauffman’s surrealist Escher concoctions became a Twilight Zone episode modeled after David Lynch’s Elephant Man or Beauty and the Beast. It’s a dark, hilarious, and deeply unsettling portrait of a disfigured man that’s also an unflinching mirror of a looks-focused industry.
If this sounds like a meta contraption about representation and authenticity that’s too complicated to grasp, Schimberg eases you into the idea with a purposefully cliché setup for his facially disfigured protagonist. Rendered unrecognizable by the character’s neurofibromatosis (a condition in which...
If this sounds like a meta contraption about representation and authenticity that’s too complicated to grasp, Schimberg eases you into the idea with a purposefully cliché setup for his facially disfigured protagonist. Rendered unrecognizable by the character’s neurofibromatosis (a condition in which...
- 1/26/2024
- by Jake Kring-Schreifels
- The Film Stage
Last month it was confirmed Tilda Swinton would be taking part in Pedro Almodóvar’s feature English-language debut after dabbling in the language with two shorts. Set to begin shooting this March in New York City and Madrid, we now have more cast members and new details on the film, titled The Room Next Door.
Julianne Moore and John Turturro have joined the project, which follows the story of a “very imperfect mother (Swinton) and a resentful daughter separated by a great misunderstanding. Between them, another woman, Ingrid (Julianne Moore), a friend of her mother, is the repository of both of their pain and bitterness. Martha, the mother, is a war reporter and Ingrid is an autofiction novelist,” according to Fotogramas.
In further details, the film will explore “the limitless cruelty of wars, about the very different ways in which the two writers approach and write about reality. It talks about death,...
Julianne Moore and John Turturro have joined the project, which follows the story of a “very imperfect mother (Swinton) and a resentful daughter separated by a great misunderstanding. Between them, another woman, Ingrid (Julianne Moore), a friend of her mother, is the repository of both of their pain and bitterness. Martha, the mother, is a war reporter and Ingrid is an autofiction novelist,” according to Fotogramas.
In further details, the film will explore “the limitless cruelty of wars, about the very different ways in which the two writers approach and write about reality. It talks about death,...
- 1/25/2024
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Visit Films has acquired international sales rights to Amos Gitai’s Berlinale Special selection Shikun and will kick off talks with buyers at the EFM next month.
The Israeli film is inspired by Eugène Ionesco’s allegorical play Rhinoceros, and dramatises the emergence of intolerance and totalitarianism through a series of theatrical episodes that take place in a single Israeli building, the Shikun.
Among this diverse group of people of different origins and languages, some turn into rhinoceroses, while others resist.
The ensemble cast includes Irène Jacob (The Double Life Of Véronique), Hanna Laslo (Free Zone), Yael Abecassis (Sacred), Bahira Ablassi...
The Israeli film is inspired by Eugène Ionesco’s allegorical play Rhinoceros, and dramatises the emergence of intolerance and totalitarianism through a series of theatrical episodes that take place in a single Israeli building, the Shikun.
Among this diverse group of people of different origins and languages, some turn into rhinoceroses, while others resist.
The ensemble cast includes Irène Jacob (The Double Life Of Véronique), Hanna Laslo (Free Zone), Yael Abecassis (Sacred), Bahira Ablassi...
- 1/25/2024
- ScreenDaily
Sundance film festival: A wannabe actor undergoes dramatic facial reconstruction surgery in a torturously empty psychodrama
A Different Man, a New York-set fable-cum-psycho-thriller from writer-director Aaron Schimberg, is the type of relentlessly bleak movie that conflates suffering with depth. Almost all of that suffering is borne by Edward (Sebastian Stan), a loner in a damp New York apartment building isolated by a genetic physical disfigurement (Stan wears prosthetics) who wants to be an actor. Life is a parade of indignities for Edward: people either stare too long or avert their eyes from his face. His ceiling leaks. The only acting gig he can find is in a PSA for offices on how to overcome disgust to treat co-workers with physical disfigurements like humans – “ask how they’re doing occasionally like you would anyone else”. His new neighbor Ingrid (The Worst Person in the World’s Renate Reinsve) literally gasps upon...
A Different Man, a New York-set fable-cum-psycho-thriller from writer-director Aaron Schimberg, is the type of relentlessly bleak movie that conflates suffering with depth. Almost all of that suffering is borne by Edward (Sebastian Stan), a loner in a damp New York apartment building isolated by a genetic physical disfigurement (Stan wears prosthetics) who wants to be an actor. Life is a parade of indignities for Edward: people either stare too long or avert their eyes from his face. His ceiling leaks. The only acting gig he can find is in a PSA for offices on how to overcome disgust to treat co-workers with physical disfigurements like humans – “ask how they’re doing occasionally like you would anyone else”. His new neighbor Ingrid (The Worst Person in the World’s Renate Reinsve) literally gasps upon...
- 1/23/2024
- by Adrian Horton in Park City, Utah
- The Guardian - Film News
Here we are, three weeks into January, and the Sundance Film Festival has delivered what promises to be the year’s most uncomfortable date movie: a grubby New York-set fable about a facially distinctive actor (modeled on Adam Pearson) who undergoes an experimental procedure that leaves him looking like Sebastian Stan — presumably an improvement, until he realizes that under the skin, he’s still the same miserable loser.
The kind of oddball satire only indie studio A24 would dare to produce, Aaron Schimberg’s “A Different Man” asks what it means to be “normal,” and whether, if we could wave a magic wand and “correct” those same aberrant qualities which set us apart, that’s really something we’d want. “Twilight Zone”-level weird at times, “A Different Man” suggests the bizart-house version of a Woody Allen movie, wherein traditional jokes have been axed in favor of long, cringe-inducing scenes...
The kind of oddball satire only indie studio A24 would dare to produce, Aaron Schimberg’s “A Different Man” asks what it means to be “normal,” and whether, if we could wave a magic wand and “correct” those same aberrant qualities which set us apart, that’s really something we’d want. “Twilight Zone”-level weird at times, “A Different Man” suggests the bizart-house version of a Woody Allen movie, wherein traditional jokes have been axed in favor of long, cringe-inducing scenes...
- 1/22/2024
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
A Different Man tackles weighty themes of disability, identity and transformation. Directed and written by Aaron Schimberg and starring Sebastian Stan, Renate Reinsve and Adam Pearson, what emerges is a complex portrayal of the clashes between outer perceptions and inner truths. While it makes a valiant effort towards inclusion to express a vital message about appearance and identity, the film’s execution can often feel tonally inconsistent, and overlong.
Edward (Stan) is an aspiring actor with facial deformities, that subjects him to ridicule and isolation. Though self-conscious and lonely, Edward finds hope when he befriends Ingrid (Reinsve), his empathetic playwright next-door neighbor. When presented with the possibility of normalcy through a risky reconstructive procedure, Edward pursues the chance to lead a life free from judgment and staring eyes.
The painful transformation grants him a new face, but Edward soon realizes appearance alone cannot erase his past.
Edward (Stan) is an aspiring actor with facial deformities, that subjects him to ridicule and isolation. Though self-conscious and lonely, Edward finds hope when he befriends Ingrid (Reinsve), his empathetic playwright next-door neighbor. When presented with the possibility of normalcy through a risky reconstructive procedure, Edward pursues the chance to lead a life free from judgment and staring eyes.
The painful transformation grants him a new face, but Edward soon realizes appearance alone cannot erase his past.
- 1/22/2024
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Looks can be deceiving in A Different Man, writer-director Aaron Schimberg’s endearingly twisted take on actors, playwrights, egos and the plight of the profoundly disfigured.
Like the famous “Eye of the Beholder” episode of The Twilight Zone, in which humans turn out to be society’s freakish outcasts, this dark comedy suggests what happens when an aspiring thespian afflicted with neurofibromatosis manages to find a miracle cure, only to long for the life he had when he was still deformed.
The thesp in question — a nebbishy New York actor named Edward, or Ed — is played with tongue-in-cheek gravitas by Sebastian Stan, who dons several layers of prosthetics (courtesy of ace makeup designer Mike Marino) until peeling them away to reveal his true face. But that hardly gives Ed the life he bargained for, in a film that piquantly questions how others look at us and, more importantly, how we look at ourselves.
Like the famous “Eye of the Beholder” episode of The Twilight Zone, in which humans turn out to be society’s freakish outcasts, this dark comedy suggests what happens when an aspiring thespian afflicted with neurofibromatosis manages to find a miracle cure, only to long for the life he had when he was still deformed.
The thesp in question — a nebbishy New York actor named Edward, or Ed — is played with tongue-in-cheek gravitas by Sebastian Stan, who dons several layers of prosthetics (courtesy of ace makeup designer Mike Marino) until peeling them away to reveal his true face. But that hardly gives Ed the life he bargained for, in a film that piquantly questions how others look at us and, more importantly, how we look at ourselves.
- 1/22/2024
- by Jordan Mintzer
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A caustically funny cosmic joke of a film about an insecure actor who finds a miracle cure for his facial disfigurement, only to be upstaged by a stranger who oozes self-confidence despite (still) having the exact same condition the main character had once allowed to hold him back, Aaron Schimberg’s ruthless and Escher-like “A Different Man” might have felt cruel if not for how cleverly it complicates its punchline.
Are we supposed to be laughing at someone — someone who’s been treated like a monster for his entire adult life — just because they couldn’t resist the opportunity to shed their skin? Anyone familiar with Schimberg’s “Chained for Life,” which similarly defenestrated the notion of disabilities as “God’s mistakes,” already knows the answer to that question. Besides, who among us would pass up the chance to look like Sebastian Stan?
In that light, it’s more tempting...
Are we supposed to be laughing at someone — someone who’s been treated like a monster for his entire adult life — just because they couldn’t resist the opportunity to shed their skin? Anyone familiar with Schimberg’s “Chained for Life,” which similarly defenestrated the notion of disabilities as “God’s mistakes,” already knows the answer to that question. Besides, who among us would pass up the chance to look like Sebastian Stan?
In that light, it’s more tempting...
- 1/22/2024
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Upload Season 3, Episode 8, “Flesh and Blood.”] Upload‘s third season has come to a close, leaving fans waiting for some answers after yet another cliffhanger surrounding loves, Nathan (Robbie Amell) and Nora (Andy Allo). After bringing a case against Horizen for copying uploads illegally, the pair ultimately win the case, but as they’re exiting the court, Nathan is handcuffed and taken away by Horizen employees as downloads haven’t been legalized. In other words, despite Nathan being in the real physical world, he isn’t seen as a person by law. This squashes any possible plans he and Nora had for their immediate future until we learn in the finale’s final seconds that the digital copy of Nathan still living at Lakeview and currently engaged to Ingrid (Allegra Edwards) is also in limbo, as one version told Nathan’s loved ones that only one of them is allowed to exist. But...
- 11/13/2023
- TV Insider
[This story contains major spoilers from the Upload season three premiere “Ticking Clock” and second episode “Strawberry.”]
In the season three return of Greg Daniels’ genre-mashup Upload, a dangerous voter suppression plot begins to unfurl.
For those who haven’t been consistently following the Prime Video series, that story element alone would seem confusing. The sci-fi comedy stars Robbie Amell as computer programmer Nathan Brown, whose consciousness is uploaded into a virtual afterlife called Lakeview by his girlfriend Ingrid Kannerman (Allegra Edwards). But once there, he begins to develop feelings for Nora Antony (Andy Allo), his “Angel” — a living, breathing personal afterlife assistant who works for Lakeview’s parent company, Horizon.
For two seasons, the show primarily existed as a rom-com that juggled big issues like classism, the growing impact of AI and VR, and what it means to be “alive.” It was funny and heartfelt, but also smart and unnervingly timely. It has remained all of that (particularly the timely part), but with one major plot...
In the season three return of Greg Daniels’ genre-mashup Upload, a dangerous voter suppression plot begins to unfurl.
For those who haven’t been consistently following the Prime Video series, that story element alone would seem confusing. The sci-fi comedy stars Robbie Amell as computer programmer Nathan Brown, whose consciousness is uploaded into a virtual afterlife called Lakeview by his girlfriend Ingrid Kannerman (Allegra Edwards). But once there, he begins to develop feelings for Nora Antony (Andy Allo), his “Angel” — a living, breathing personal afterlife assistant who works for Lakeview’s parent company, Horizon.
For two seasons, the show primarily existed as a rom-com that juggled big issues like classism, the growing impact of AI and VR, and what it means to be “alive.” It was funny and heartfelt, but also smart and unnervingly timely. It has remained all of that (particularly the timely part), but with one major plot...
- 10/20/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
We got a double dose of Nathan in more ways than one.
Upload's return feels more timely than ever, as Upload Season 3 Episode 1 wastes no time delving a bit into the technology revolution and pushes back against some of it.
Given the nature of the strikes and what is at stake for entertainment as we know it, the storylines that touch on AI feel particularly apt.
With the season premiere we pick up where things left off, as Nora and Nathan are on the cusp of orchestrating a plan to break into Choak and dismantle the nefarious acts in store at Freeyond.
Of course, the pacing of the opener and Upload Season 3 Episode 2 is a bit of a mixed bag as the first hour and a half of the season works to balance a few different storylines, including the overarching quest against corporate capitalism and political fraud with other minor bits.
Upload's return feels more timely than ever, as Upload Season 3 Episode 1 wastes no time delving a bit into the technology revolution and pushes back against some of it.
Given the nature of the strikes and what is at stake for entertainment as we know it, the storylines that touch on AI feel particularly apt.
With the season premiere we pick up where things left off, as Nora and Nathan are on the cusp of orchestrating a plan to break into Choak and dismantle the nefarious acts in store at Freeyond.
Of course, the pacing of the opener and Upload Season 3 Episode 2 is a bit of a mixed bag as the first hour and a half of the season works to balance a few different storylines, including the overarching quest against corporate capitalism and political fraud with other minor bits.
- 10/20/2023
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
The age-old question of where we go after we die has plagued theologians and philosophers for centuries. The problem has been solved permanently in “Upload,” the dark sci-fi comedy whose third season is set to debut on Prime Video on Friday, Oct. 20. But when Nathan dies unexpectedly and has his consciousness uploaded into a luxury resort, he soon discovers that death is far more complicated than living ever was. You can watch Upload: Season 3 with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video.
How to Watch ‘Upload’ Season 3 Premiere When: Friday, October 20, 2023 Where: Amazon Prime Video Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video. 30-Day Free Trial$8.99+ / month amazon.com About ‘Upload’ Season 3 Premiere
In the not-too-distant future, humans don’t have to face an end of life. They can have their consciousness uploaded into a virtual world when they die, in order to live on with loved...
How to Watch ‘Upload’ Season 3 Premiere When: Friday, October 20, 2023 Where: Amazon Prime Video Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video. 30-Day Free Trial$8.99+ / month amazon.com About ‘Upload’ Season 3 Premiere
In the not-too-distant future, humans don’t have to face an end of life. They can have their consciousness uploaded into a virtual world when they die, in order to live on with loved...
- 10/20/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Upload is back for a third season on Prime Video!
The sci-fi comedy series was renewed in May 2022, just two months after the second season premiered on the streaming service.
The show follows a young app developer, Nathan Brown, who winds up in the hospital following a self-driving car accident, needing to quickly decide his fate. After a rushed deliberation with his shallow girlfriend Ingrid, he chooses to be uploaded to her family’s luxurious virtual afterlife, the Horizen company’s “Lakeview.”
Season three debuts This Friday (October 20), with eight new episodes. Check out the trailer here!
Ahead of the new season, we’re taking a look at all the stars who are returning, and who is joining the cast.
Browse through the slideshow to see who’s returning and who’s joining season three of Uplaod…...
The sci-fi comedy series was renewed in May 2022, just two months after the second season premiered on the streaming service.
The show follows a young app developer, Nathan Brown, who winds up in the hospital following a self-driving car accident, needing to quickly decide his fate. After a rushed deliberation with his shallow girlfriend Ingrid, he chooses to be uploaded to her family’s luxurious virtual afterlife, the Horizen company’s “Lakeview.”
Season three debuts This Friday (October 20), with eight new episodes. Check out the trailer here!
Ahead of the new season, we’re taking a look at all the stars who are returning, and who is joining the cast.
Browse through the slideshow to see who’s returning and who’s joining season three of Uplaod…...
- 10/20/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
The third season of the popular series Upload is fast approaching!
Robbie Amell returns as Nathan in the Prime Video sci-fi comedy, which is set in a technologically advanced future where holographic phones, self-driving vehicles, AI assistance, and 3D food printers are the norm. And, forget about dying – instead, you’ll be “uploaded” to a virtual reality afterlife, and enjoy all the comforts of a world-class resort. Provided you can afford it.
Find out more about season three and watch the trailer inside…
In season three, we pick back up with Nora and freshly downloaded Nathan as they navigate their relationship, while racing to stop the mysterious conspiracy that threatens to destroy millions of lives. Can they shut down Freeyond, and finally have a real life together? Or is it just a matter of time until Nathan’s head explodes? Meanwhile, in Lakeview, a backup copy of Nathan has been...
Robbie Amell returns as Nathan in the Prime Video sci-fi comedy, which is set in a technologically advanced future where holographic phones, self-driving vehicles, AI assistance, and 3D food printers are the norm. And, forget about dying – instead, you’ll be “uploaded” to a virtual reality afterlife, and enjoy all the comforts of a world-class resort. Provided you can afford it.
Find out more about season three and watch the trailer inside…
In season three, we pick back up with Nora and freshly downloaded Nathan as they navigate their relationship, while racing to stop the mysterious conspiracy that threatens to destroy millions of lives. Can they shut down Freeyond, and finally have a real life together? Or is it just a matter of time until Nathan’s head explodes? Meanwhile, in Lakeview, a backup copy of Nathan has been...
- 10/19/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
With the launch of Silent Hill: Ascension only a few weeks away, developer Genvid has dropped the Premiere Trailer for the interactive series, as well as a bit more info in regards to the story.
In addition, Genvid announced that they’ve teamed up with Sony Picture Entertainment to carry weekly packaged episodes of the audience-influenced storylines on the Sony Pictures Core app for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, Bravia Core app for Bravia TVs, and Bravia Core for Xperia app on select Xperia smartphones.
The story for Silent Hill: Ascension revolves around two families. The first is the Hernandez family, which is coming to grips as another death shakes their decimated in their rust-belt town of Hope’s Junction in Pennsylvania. Meanwhile in Stilledalen, a dying fishing village in Norway, the uneasy peace of the Johansen family is upended when their matriarch, Ingrid, dies under suspicious circumstances.
Despite the distance between...
In addition, Genvid announced that they’ve teamed up with Sony Picture Entertainment to carry weekly packaged episodes of the audience-influenced storylines on the Sony Pictures Core app for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, Bravia Core app for Bravia TVs, and Bravia Core for Xperia app on select Xperia smartphones.
The story for Silent Hill: Ascension revolves around two families. The first is the Hernandez family, which is coming to grips as another death shakes their decimated in their rust-belt town of Hope’s Junction in Pennsylvania. Meanwhile in Stilledalen, a dying fishing village in Norway, the uneasy peace of the Johansen family is upended when their matriarch, Ingrid, dies under suspicious circumstances.
Despite the distance between...
- 10/17/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Fair Play is an erotical thriller film written and directed by Chloe Domont. The Netflix film revolves around the relationship of Emily and Luke, which begins to deteriorate after an unexpected promotion at work. Fair Play stars Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich in the lead roles and if you loved Domont’s directorial debut here are some similar movies you could watch next.
Damage (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Majestic Films International
Synopsis: Dr. Stephen Fleming (Jeremy Irons) is a British cabinet minister, who lives a pleasant life with his wife Ingrid (Miranda Richardson) and young daughter Sally (Gemma Clarke). At a party one evening he meets his son’s fiancé Anna (Juliet Binoche), who he is instantly attracted to. They embark on an affair behind their partners backs, gradually becoming more adventurous in their secret meetings. They are eventually discovered, and must deal with the damage. Based on the novel by Josephine Hart.
Damage (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Majestic Films International
Synopsis: Dr. Stephen Fleming (Jeremy Irons) is a British cabinet minister, who lives a pleasant life with his wife Ingrid (Miranda Richardson) and young daughter Sally (Gemma Clarke). At a party one evening he meets his son’s fiancé Anna (Juliet Binoche), who he is instantly attracted to. They embark on an affair behind their partners backs, gradually becoming more adventurous in their secret meetings. They are eventually discovered, and must deal with the damage. Based on the novel by Josephine Hart.
- 10/6/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Prime Video is heading into the spookiest time of the year with all new treats for its subscribers. The streamer has added dozens of titles to its film library this October, ranging from a new time-traveling slasher comedy to a large collection of classic Bond.
In addition to the latest movie options, Prime Video members will also be able to watch several new documentaries and new seasons of hit series, including the fan-favorite sci-fi comedy “Upload” which premieres its third season on Friday, Oct. 20.
Find out The Streamable’s picks for the best of what’s new on Prime Video below!
30-Day Free Trial $8.99 / month amazon.com What are the 5 Best Shows and Movies Coming to Prime Video in October 2023? “Totally Killer” | Friday, Oct. 6
Fresh off its Fantastic Fest premiere, “Totally Killer” lands on Prime Video. The time-traveling comedy-horror slasher flick takes place 35 years after the shocking murders of three...
In addition to the latest movie options, Prime Video members will also be able to watch several new documentaries and new seasons of hit series, including the fan-favorite sci-fi comedy “Upload” which premieres its third season on Friday, Oct. 20.
Find out The Streamable’s picks for the best of what’s new on Prime Video below!
30-Day Free Trial $8.99 / month amazon.com What are the 5 Best Shows and Movies Coming to Prime Video in October 2023? “Totally Killer” | Friday, Oct. 6
Fresh off its Fantastic Fest premiere, “Totally Killer” lands on Prime Video. The time-traveling comedy-horror slasher flick takes place 35 years after the shocking murders of three...
- 10/3/2023
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
The wait is finally over, as Prime Video has given us our first look at Season 3 of the popular sci-fi comedy series “Upload”, as well as the official release date! “Upload” season 3 will begin streaming on October 20, exclusively on Prime Video. The new season will consist of eight episodes with two episodes premiering each week.
Upload is a sci-fi comedy series from Emmy-winning writer Greg Daniels, set in a technologically advanced future where holographic phones, self-driving vehicles, AI assistance, and 3D food printers are the norm. And forget about dying – instead, you’ll be “uploaded” to a virtual reality afterlife and enjoy all the comforts of a world-class resort. Provided you can afford it.
In Upload Season Three, we pick back up with Nora and freshly downloaded Nathan as they navigate their relationship, while racing to stop the mysterious conspiracy that threatens to destroy millions of lives. Can they shut down Freeyond,...
Upload is a sci-fi comedy series from Emmy-winning writer Greg Daniels, set in a technologically advanced future where holographic phones, self-driving vehicles, AI assistance, and 3D food printers are the norm. And forget about dying – instead, you’ll be “uploaded” to a virtual reality afterlife and enjoy all the comforts of a world-class resort. Provided you can afford it.
In Upload Season Three, we pick back up with Nora and freshly downloaded Nathan as they navigate their relationship, while racing to stop the mysterious conspiracy that threatens to destroy millions of lives. Can they shut down Freeyond,...
- 9/29/2023
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
Whenever a new psychological thriller series comes out, viewers often find themselves speculating about the possibility of a second season. Take The Killing Kind, for example. The first season’s ending leaves us hanging, giving us room to craft our own theories and hinting that there might be more to come. But before we dive into what we can expect in the next season, let’s recap what happened in the first part. Ingrid Lewis, the barrister with nerves of steel, might look like she’s got it all together, but lurking beneath that professional façade is a dark and twisted secret. That secret’s name? John Webster. Now, John isn’t your run-of-the-mill bad guy; he’s more like a psychological maestro, playing mind games that’ll send shivers down your spine.
When John pops back into Ingrid’s life, warning her of impending danger, Ingrid doesn’t give his message much credence.
When John pops back into Ingrid’s life, warning her of impending danger, Ingrid doesn’t give his message much credence.
- 9/13/2023
- by Raschi Acharya
- Film Fugitives
The Killing Kind is a psychological thriller that takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride through the mind of a brilliant but twisted criminal mastermind. This six-episode series is a gripping exploration of obsession, manipulation, and the lengths to which one person will go to possess another. The story revolves around Barrister Ingrid Lewis, a successful and accomplished lawyer whose life takes a dark turn when her colleague and close friend, Belinda, dies in a tragic accident. Ingrid’s seemingly perfect life begins to unravel as she becomes the target of a relentless stalker, John Webster, who is fixated on her to a disturbing degree. What starts as seemingly harmless harassment soon escalates into a web of deceit and danger that threatens to consume Ingrid.
One of the strong points of The Killing Kind is its ability to engage the viewers and keep them on the edge of their seats. From the very beginning,...
One of the strong points of The Killing Kind is its ability to engage the viewers and keep them on the edge of their seats. From the very beginning,...
- 9/11/2023
- by Raschi Acharya
- Film Fugitives
Obsession is a fascinating and often chilling concept to explore. It can start innocently, perhaps with a passing interest, but when it spirals out of control, it can lead to some truly unsettling consequences. Take, for instance, the story of Barrister Ingrid Lewis, a woman who had it all—a thriving career with a string of legal victories and a contented life. That is, until the arrival of a new client, John Webster, flips her world upside down. This gripping tale delves into the sinister territory of obsession, transforming Ingrid’s seemingly perfect life into a nightmarish ordeal, earning the moniker The Killing Kind.
Spoilers Ahead
What Happened Before Belinda Tragically Passed Away?
The Killing Kind delves into the life of Barrister Ingrid, a successful woman known for her exceptional case-solving skills. Her friendship with Belinda, a close coworker and dear friend, plays a significant role in her life. Belinda...
Spoilers Ahead
What Happened Before Belinda Tragically Passed Away?
The Killing Kind delves into the life of Barrister Ingrid, a successful woman known for her exceptional case-solving skills. Her friendship with Belinda, a close coworker and dear friend, plays a significant role in her life. Belinda...
- 9/11/2023
- by Raschi Acharya
- Film Fugitives
What Comes Around is a drama-thriller film directed by Amy Redford from a screenplay by Scott Organ. Based on the novel The Thing With Feathers written by Scott Organ, the film follows a teenager and her family after she is seduced by an older man online. What Comes Around stars Summer Phoenix, Grace Van Dien, Jesse Garcia, and Kyle Gallner. So, if you loved What Comes Around here are some similar movies you could check out next.
Trust (Prime Video & Peacock) Credit – Millennium Films
Synopsis: When a young girl is assaulted by an older man she meets on the internet, her family’s bonds are ripped apart as her father searches across the country in an effort to track down her attacker and exact revenge.
Disconnect (Prime Video) Credit – Ld Entertainment
Synopsis: A hard-working lawyer, attached to his cell phone, can’t find the time to communicate with his family.
Trust (Prime Video & Peacock) Credit – Millennium Films
Synopsis: When a young girl is assaulted by an older man she meets on the internet, her family’s bonds are ripped apart as her father searches across the country in an effort to track down her attacker and exact revenge.
Disconnect (Prime Video) Credit – Ld Entertainment
Synopsis: A hard-working lawyer, attached to his cell phone, can’t find the time to communicate with his family.
- 8/21/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The changes in CBS News leadership also include the return of a sole figure with the title of news division president.
Longtime network veteran Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews will become president, the network news division said Monday, and will have editorial oversight of all CBS News platforms. She most recently was executive vice president for newsgathering.
Her appointment comes amid a retooling of the leadership team, with Wendy McMahon taking on oversight of news, stations and syndication. McMahon previously shared duties with Neeraj Khemlani, who announced Sunday he was stepping down as president and co-head of CBS News and Stations. Ciprian-Matthews will report to McMahon.
Ciprian-Matthews will oversee all CBS News programs, bureaus, global newsgathering, streaming and digital editorial, as well as standards and practices, special events, politics, elections and surveys, social, the race and culture unit and CBS News Radio, the network said.
In a statement, McMahon said, “There is no...
Longtime network veteran Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews will become president, the network news division said Monday, and will have editorial oversight of all CBS News platforms. She most recently was executive vice president for newsgathering.
Her appointment comes amid a retooling of the leadership team, with Wendy McMahon taking on oversight of news, stations and syndication. McMahon previously shared duties with Neeraj Khemlani, who announced Sunday he was stepping down as president and co-head of CBS News and Stations. Ciprian-Matthews will report to McMahon.
Ciprian-Matthews will oversee all CBS News programs, bureaus, global newsgathering, streaming and digital editorial, as well as standards and practices, special events, politics, elections and surveys, social, the race and culture unit and CBS News Radio, the network said.
In a statement, McMahon said, “There is no...
- 8/14/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews has been named the new president of CBS News, Wendy McMahon, who was recently appointed president and CEO of CBS News and Stations and CBS Media Ventures, announced Monday.
In this role, Ciprian-Matthews will oversee CBS News’ content across all platforms, including broadcast, streaming, digital and radio. She will also head global newsgathering, bureaus, standards and practices, special events, politics, elections and surveys, social as well as the race and culture unit.
“There is no one with a stronger background to continue CBS News’ great journalistic legacy than Ingrid,” McMahon said. “Ingrid’s editorial expertise, her depth of knowledge and sensitivity to the nuance of the subjects we cover around the globe, and her impeccable news judgment make her an incredible leader. She is unwavering in her commitment to our journalism and to the people and culture of CBS News. I’m so pleased that she has agreed...
In this role, Ciprian-Matthews will oversee CBS News’ content across all platforms, including broadcast, streaming, digital and radio. She will also head global newsgathering, bureaus, standards and practices, special events, politics, elections and surveys, social as well as the race and culture unit.
“There is no one with a stronger background to continue CBS News’ great journalistic legacy than Ingrid,” McMahon said. “Ingrid’s editorial expertise, her depth of knowledge and sensitivity to the nuance of the subjects we cover around the globe, and her impeccable news judgment make her an incredible leader. She is unwavering in her commitment to our journalism and to the people and culture of CBS News. I’m so pleased that she has agreed...
- 8/14/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews will take direct oversight of CBS News, the latest move in a broader restructure of operations at Paramount Global’s CBS business.
Matthews, a CBS News veteran who once supervised the Washington bureau and had been put in charge of overall newsgathering, will now have top editorial oversight for CBS News across all platforms. She will oversee all CBS News programs, bureaus, global newsgathering, streaming and digital editorial, as well as standards and practices, special events, politics, elections and surveys, social, the race and culture unit and CBS News Radio.
She will report to Wendy McMahon, who was put in charge earlier Monday of CBS News, local stations and syndication efforts. CBS appears to be streamlining some of its businesses. Neeraj Khemlani, who had worked as a co-president alongside McMahon overseeing CBS News, on Sunday announced he would step down from his role to tackle a new content production deal.
Matthews, a CBS News veteran who once supervised the Washington bureau and had been put in charge of overall newsgathering, will now have top editorial oversight for CBS News across all platforms. She will oversee all CBS News programs, bureaus, global newsgathering, streaming and digital editorial, as well as standards and practices, special events, politics, elections and surveys, social, the race and culture unit and CBS News Radio.
She will report to Wendy McMahon, who was put in charge earlier Monday of CBS News, local stations and syndication efforts. CBS appears to be streamlining some of its businesses. Neeraj Khemlani, who had worked as a co-president alongside McMahon overseeing CBS News, on Sunday announced he would step down from his role to tackle a new content production deal.
- 8/14/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Wendy McMahon is expanding her purview at CBS.
The co-head of CBS News and Stations will now oversee the news and stations divisions solo following the departure of Neeraj Khemlani. In addition, she will assume oversight of CBS Media Ventures, the network’s syndication arm.
Steve Locascio, the president of CBS Media Ventures, said Monday that he would be retiring after 34 years at the company. Khemlani is shifting to a production deal with CBS.
“At every turn since joining CBS, Wendy has used her unique skill set as an innovator, business operator and people leader to energize operations, support our best-in-class journalism and position CBS for its multiplatform future,” said CBS president and CEO George Cheeks in a statement. “She is a dynamic leader with clear vision who generates forward momentum in every business she touches. I’m excited for the future of CBS News, our local stations and our...
The co-head of CBS News and Stations will now oversee the news and stations divisions solo following the departure of Neeraj Khemlani. In addition, she will assume oversight of CBS Media Ventures, the network’s syndication arm.
Steve Locascio, the president of CBS Media Ventures, said Monday that he would be retiring after 34 years at the company. Khemlani is shifting to a production deal with CBS.
“At every turn since joining CBS, Wendy has used her unique skill set as an innovator, business operator and people leader to energize operations, support our best-in-class journalism and position CBS for its multiplatform future,” said CBS president and CEO George Cheeks in a statement. “She is a dynamic leader with clear vision who generates forward momentum in every business she touches. I’m excited for the future of CBS News, our local stations and our...
- 8/14/2023
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On the Nov. 28 episode of Kendra, Kendra paid the price for a night of nonstop partying while hubby Hank lost his job with the Eagles just as the season began! Can their marriage survive?
Kendra Wilkinson reluctantly tagged along with friends to the Vivienne Tam runway show on the Nov. 28 episode of Kendra, but couldn’t wait to get back to what means the most to her: “family and football,” she said. She quickly rushed home to cheer on husband Hank Baskett in his first game with the Philadelphia Eagles… but got some bad news shortly after.
Here are our favorite shockers from this week’s Kendra: Kendra woke up completely hungover after her wild night out with the girls, and she goes to the fashion show feeling like a mess! While fashion savvy Ingrid tried to explain what the Anna Wintour documentary The September Issue is about, Kendra proudly exclaimed,...
Kendra Wilkinson reluctantly tagged along with friends to the Vivienne Tam runway show on the Nov. 28 episode of Kendra, but couldn’t wait to get back to what means the most to her: “family and football,” she said. She quickly rushed home to cheer on husband Hank Baskett in his first game with the Philadelphia Eagles… but got some bad news shortly after.
Here are our favorite shockers from this week’s Kendra: Kendra woke up completely hungover after her wild night out with the girls, and she goes to the fashion show feeling like a mess! While fashion savvy Ingrid tried to explain what the Anna Wintour documentary The September Issue is about, Kendra proudly exclaimed,...
- 11/29/2010
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
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