"You coded her to fall in love with you." Gravitas has released a new trailer for a very low budget, indie sci-fi noir film titled Wetware, from filmmaker Jay Craven. This originally premiered in 2018 at the Vermont Film Festival, and it was made mostly in Vermont by a Vermont-based filmmaker. Wetware is a film noir set in a near future set at Galapagos Wetware, a cutting edge genetic engineering firm where people down-on-their-luck apply to be Mungos—genetically altered humans with enhanced stamina for dreary jobs like street sweeping and slaughterhouses, or arduous jobs in deep sea mining, industrial agriculture, and toxic clean-up. With business booming, geneticist Hal Briggs has new ideas for high-end Mungos. What can Briggs do to make them complete? And will these altered prototypes still be considered human? Briggs experiments, changing the codes, then his prototypes escape. Wetware stars Jerry O'Connell, Cameron Scoggins, Bret Lada, Aurélia Thiérrée,...
- 11/24/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Spoiler Alert: The story includes details about the series finale of Nashville.
Nashville tonight wrapped its six-season run — four on ABC and two on Cmt — with an eventful finale that featured the return (in a flashback) of the beloved Rayna James (Connie Britton), a happy ending for virtually every character but baddie Brad and a love letter to the city of Nashville.
It was payback time for the final season’s villain, the arrogant label owner Brad (Jeffrey Nordling). With help of Deacon (Charles Esten), Alannah (Rainee Lyleson), the object of Brad’s unwelcome sexual advances in the final season’s #metoo storyline, pulled off a sting operation, getting Brad’s harassment on tape. She, Deacon and Zach (Cameron Scoggins) then used the recording to blackmail Brad into selling his Shiny New Records to Deacon and Zach for a fraction of its value. And Jessie (Kaitlin Doubleday) got full custody of their son Jake.
Nashville tonight wrapped its six-season run — four on ABC and two on Cmt — with an eventful finale that featured the return (in a flashback) of the beloved Rayna James (Connie Britton), a happy ending for virtually every character but baddie Brad and a love letter to the city of Nashville.
It was payback time for the final season’s villain, the arrogant label owner Brad (Jeffrey Nordling). With help of Deacon (Charles Esten), Alannah (Rainee Lyleson), the object of Brad’s unwelcome sexual advances in the final season’s #metoo storyline, pulled off a sting operation, getting Brad’s harassment on tape. She, Deacon and Zach (Cameron Scoggins) then used the recording to blackmail Brad into selling his Shiny New Records to Deacon and Zach for a fraction of its value. And Jessie (Kaitlin Doubleday) got full custody of their son Jake.
- 7/27/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Nashville is ramping up to premiere its new faces, Rachel Bilson and Empire alum Kaitlin Doubleday. Following a special screening of the latest episode at the Atx Television Festival, writer Scott Saccoccio said of Bilson's character Alyssa Greene: "Zack (Cameron Scoggins) brings her in. She's from Silicon Valley, as a new CEO for Highway 65. She brings new ideas to the label that maybe not everybody likes, but some do and maybe that will create problems." While co-writer…...
- 6/8/2017
- Deadline TV
Some new and familiar faces are coming to season five of Nashville. Deadline reports Cameron Scoggins has been promoted to series regular on the Cmt TV show.Scoggins plays tech billionaire Zach Welles on the country music drama, which also stars Hayden Panettiere, Charles Esten, Clare Bowen, Sam Palladio, Chris Carmack, Jonathan Jackson, Lennon Stella, and Maisy Stella. Cmt has already renewed the series for a sixth season.Read More…...
- 5/20/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Music City will have two new residents — one more welcome than the other — when Nashville‘s fifth season resumes on June 1 (9/8c).
As previously reported, Rachel Bilson (The O.C., Hart of Dixie) and Kaitlin Doubleday (Empire) will join the Cmt drama for the second half of Season 5. TVLine got co-showrunner Marshall Herskovitz on the phone to preview both actresses’ debuts (and, of course, we slipped in a few questions about Deacon, Juliette and the rest of the gang). Read on for the scoop!
RelatedNashville Sets Midseason Premiere: Ep Promises, ‘There Is Most Definitely Life After Rayna’ — Watch a Sneak Peek
* Doubleday’s Jessie Caine,...
As previously reported, Rachel Bilson (The O.C., Hart of Dixie) and Kaitlin Doubleday (Empire) will join the Cmt drama for the second half of Season 5. TVLine got co-showrunner Marshall Herskovitz on the phone to preview both actresses’ debuts (and, of course, we slipped in a few questions about Deacon, Juliette and the rest of the gang). Read on for the scoop!
RelatedNashville Sets Midseason Premiere: Ep Promises, ‘There Is Most Definitely Life After Rayna’ — Watch a Sneak Peek
* Doubleday’s Jessie Caine,...
- 5/18/2017
- TVLine.com
Cameron Scoggins (Z, Shades of Blue) who has recurred in Season 5 as Zach Welles, has been promoted to series regular for the second half of the season. In addition, newcomer Odessa Adlon has joined the Season 5 cast in a recurring role. Scoggins’ Zach is a young Silicon Valley billionaire with a ready smile. Boyish, ebullient and personable, Zach is a nerd who made good, and though still a nerd, he has the confidence and self-image of someone who isn't. Adlon will play…...
- 5/15/2017
- Deadline TV
Nashville‘s lovelorn Will Lexington may singing a different tune when the Cmt drama returns next month.
Cameron Scoggins — aka Will’s current squeeze Zach Welles — has been upgraded to a full-fledged series regular. His promotion, which kicks in with Season 5’s midseason premiere on Thursday, June 1 at 9/8c, all but confirms that The Powers That Be are making a commitment to Will and Zach as a couple.
RelatedConnie Britton Talks ‘Devastating’ Nashville Twist (‘There Wasn’t Any Alternative’), Teases Rayna’s ‘Return’
In other Nashville news, newcomer Odessa Adlon has been cast in the recurring role of Liv,...
Cameron Scoggins — aka Will’s current squeeze Zach Welles — has been upgraded to a full-fledged series regular. His promotion, which kicks in with Season 5’s midseason premiere on Thursday, June 1 at 9/8c, all but confirms that The Powers That Be are making a commitment to Will and Zach as a couple.
RelatedConnie Britton Talks ‘Devastating’ Nashville Twist (‘There Wasn’t Any Alternative’), Teases Rayna’s ‘Return’
In other Nashville news, newcomer Odessa Adlon has been cast in the recurring role of Liv,...
- 5/15/2017
- TVLine.com
Rayna’s death still looms large on Nashville.
On Thursday’s midseason finale, titled “Fire and Rain,” Rayna’s absence becomes a big issue at her record label, Highway 65, which is struggling to stay afloat.
Et exclusively debuts a first look from the episode, where Rayna’s widower, Deacon (Charles Esten), starts to feel the pressure professionally after hearing in a company-wide meeting that his unfinished album needs to be pushed up since it’s one of the label’s only “assets” at the moment.
Related: Connie Britton Would Be Down to Return to 'Nashville' as Rayna's Evil Twin
Deacon takes issue with the way in which his labor of love is being talked about and fights back -- hard.
“They’re duets, Ok?” the angry musician tries to explain to Zach Welles (Cameron Scoggins), the billionaire playing a key role in Highway 65, as if that should be all the explanation that’s needed. “Rayna’s part...
On Thursday’s midseason finale, titled “Fire and Rain,” Rayna’s absence becomes a big issue at her record label, Highway 65, which is struggling to stay afloat.
Et exclusively debuts a first look from the episode, where Rayna’s widower, Deacon (Charles Esten), starts to feel the pressure professionally after hearing in a company-wide meeting that his unfinished album needs to be pushed up since it’s one of the label’s only “assets” at the moment.
Related: Connie Britton Would Be Down to Return to 'Nashville' as Rayna's Evil Twin
Deacon takes issue with the way in which his labor of love is being talked about and fights back -- hard.
“They’re duets, Ok?” the angry musician tries to explain to Zach Welles (Cameron Scoggins), the billionaire playing a key role in Highway 65, as if that should be all the explanation that’s needed. “Rayna’s part...
- 3/8/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Christmas came early for #Nashies. Last night, Cmt offered an hourlong sneak peek of the Nashville season five two-hour premiere. Now the Country Music Television network has released its full Nashville season five trailer. Watch it after the jump. We also have new episodic photos from the season five premiere, as well as additional Nashville season five key art posters. (You'll find more here.)Nashville stars Connie Britton as Rayna Jaymes and Hayden Panettiere as Juliette Barnes. Clare Bowen, Chris Carmack, Charles Esten, Jonathan Jackson, Sam Palladio, Maisy Stella, and Lennon Stella also star. Additionally, Nashville season five features Joseph David-Jones, Rhiannon Giddens, Jen Richards, and Cameron Scoggins in recurring roles. Nashville season five officially premieres on Cmt, Thursday, January 5th at 9:00pm Et/Pt. Read More…...
- 12/16/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
December looks to be a merry month for Nashies. While the fifth season of the Nashville TV show officially premieres on Cmt on January 5th at 9:00pm Et/Pt, the network has decided to run the full two-hour episode as a sneak peek on Thursday, December 15 at 9pm Et/Pt. Watch the new Nashville season five trailer, below. And don't miss the recap video of seasons one through four.But wait, there's more. The season five premiere of the country music drama will also be available to stream on Hulu, as of Friday, December 16th. Nashville stars Connie Britton, Hayden Panettiere, Clare Bowen, Chris Carmack, Charles Esten, Jonathan Jackson, Sam Palladio, Maisy Stella, and Lennon Stella. Joseph David-Jones, Rhiannon Giddens , Jen Richards, and Cameron Scoggins are joining the cast on a recurring basis.Read More…...
- 12/1/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Bridgit Mendler has nabbed a recurring role in the fifth season of the Nashville TV show, coming to Cmt on January 5th, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Mendler played Candace on Undateable, which was cancelled after three seasons on NBC, back in May.On Nashville, Mendler will play Ashley Wilkenson, "an internet sensation with 30 million viewers who is about to record her first album. Sexy, self-assured and stubborn, Ashley is extremely talented. But underneath her certainty is a well of vulnerability." She joins Jen Richards, Joseph David-Jones, Cameron Scoggins, Murray Bartlett, and Rhiannon Giddens, who recently booked recurring parts on the country music drama series.Read More…...
- 10/15/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Two new actors are coming to the fifth season of Nashville on Cmt. Cameron Scoggins will recur as Silicon Valley billionaire, Zach Welles, a Rayna Jaymes (Connie Britton) fan. Deadline says, "Boyish, ebullient and personable, Zach is a nerd who made good, and though still a nerd, he has the confidence and self-image of someone who isn’t."Joseph David-Jones will recur as musician Clay. In his mid-20s, Clay is reportedly destined for greatness. Deadline says, "He is a creative, self-aware, highly motivated young man who suffers intense mood swings but nonetheless is charming and outgoing. His musical style is eclectic, with modern elements but also nods to African-American roots music, bluegrass and even classic country."Read More…...
- 10/5/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Arrow is plotting a mother of a reunion for its 100th episode.
RelatedCW’s 4-Way ‘Arrowverse’ Crossover to Pit Superheroes vs. DC’s Dominators
The milestone hour will welcome back Susanna Thompson, who played Moira Queen in the first two seasons of the CW series, Entertainment Weekly reports.
It’s anyone’s guess how Moira will reappear — when last we saw her, she was being killed by Deathstroke — but given Arrow‘s affinity for flashbacks, it’s probably safe to assume we’ll be seeing a past version of Oliver and Thea’s mother. Or given that the episode...
RelatedCW’s 4-Way ‘Arrowverse’ Crossover to Pit Superheroes vs. DC’s Dominators
The milestone hour will welcome back Susanna Thompson, who played Moira Queen in the first two seasons of the CW series, Entertainment Weekly reports.
It’s anyone’s guess how Moira will reappear — when last we saw her, she was being killed by Deathstroke — but given Arrow‘s affinity for flashbacks, it’s probably safe to assume we’ll be seeing a past version of Oliver and Thea’s mother. Or given that the episode...
- 9/29/2016
- TVLine.com
Joseph David-Jones (Allegiant, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow) and Cameron Scoggins (Hunter & Game) have been cast as recurrings on Cmt’s upcoming fifth season of country music drama Nashville. David-Jones will play Clay, a musician in his mid-20s who is destined for great things. He is a creative, self-aware, highly motivated young man who suffers intense mood swings but nonetheless is charming and outgoing. His musical style is eclectic, with modern elements but also nods to…...
- 9/29/2016
- Deadline TV
Nick Jandl (Green Lantern) and Cameron Scoggins (The Happy Sad) have signed on to CBS’ untitled David Marshall Grant drama pilot, from CBS TV Studios and Timberman-Beverly. The soapy medical show, based on an Israeli format, revolves around quadruplets – three brothers and a sister – who grew up on a reality show. Jandl, repped by Greater Vision Artists, will play Jonathan, the oldest of the quadruplets who’s fresh out of his residency and new to Easton Hospital, an eminent institution headed by his mother (Jamie Lee Curtis). Scoggins, repped by Gersh and Perennial Entertainment, will play Michael, another one of the quadruplets who runs an inner-city clinic. Katherine Herzer has been cast in CBS drama pilot Madam Secretary, from CBS Studios and Revelation Entertainment. Written by Barbara Hall and directed by Dave Semel, the project explores the personal and professional life of maverick female Secretary of State Elizabeth McGill (Tea Leoni...
- 3/10/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
2004 Sundance award-winning "Brother to Brother" director Rodney Evans is back with his follow-up "The Happy Sad," a film that examines modern relationships in all their complexity and contradiction. Evans's second film follows two New York couples--one black and gay, one white and straight--as they navigate the intersections (or maybe collisions) of race, sexuality and most of all monogamy. Things get messy and get patched up, but all four lovers are left changed and in some way more enlightened than they were before. After playing as part of San Francisco's Frameline37 and La's Outfest this year, "The Happy Sad" opens in New York and Los Angeles on August 16. In the following clip, provided exclusively to Toh!, Stan (Cameron Scoggins) and Annie (Sorel Carradine) discuss the possibility of opening up their relationship in more ways than one, free from the expectations of gender and orientation. As "The Happy Sad" points out, our...
- 8/13/2013
- by Jacob Combs
- Thompson on Hollywood
A Many Splendored Thing: Evans’ Sophomore Feature Candidly Explores the Nebulous Nature of Desire
It’s been nearly a decade since director Rodney Evans debuted his tenderly recuperative Brother to Brother (2004), though his resulting sophomore effort, an adaptation of Ken Urban’s stage play The Happy Sad, has been well worth the wait. A realistic exploration of the pressures and expectations of modern day relationships depicted through the main intermingling of two couples, one black and gay, the other white and heterosexual, there are perhaps one too many coincidental encounters upon which the furthering of the narrative depends (especially considering this is NYC). Nevertheless, you’ll be hard pressed to find a film that takes such care to explore the difficult issues of love, desire, and sexual fulfillment (as hurdles that every relationship must address) as equally well as it delivers engaging characters. In a world obsessed with labels and the idolatry of tradition,...
It’s been nearly a decade since director Rodney Evans debuted his tenderly recuperative Brother to Brother (2004), though his resulting sophomore effort, an adaptation of Ken Urban’s stage play The Happy Sad, has been well worth the wait. A realistic exploration of the pressures and expectations of modern day relationships depicted through the main intermingling of two couples, one black and gay, the other white and heterosexual, there are perhaps one too many coincidental encounters upon which the furthering of the narrative depends (especially considering this is NYC). Nevertheless, you’ll be hard pressed to find a film that takes such care to explore the difficult issues of love, desire, and sexual fulfillment (as hurdles that every relationship must address) as equally well as it delivers engaging characters. In a world obsessed with labels and the idolatry of tradition,...
- 7/22/2013
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Here's a first poster for director Rodney Evans sophomore effort, The Happy Sad, which will be making its World Premiere at Frameline San Francisco International Lgbt FIlm Festival, as a Showcase Screening, on Tuesday, June 25th, 9:30pm at the Castro Theater. Rodney's 2nd feature follows two young couples in New York - one black and gay, one white and heterosexual - find their lives intertwined as they create new relationship norms, explore sexual identity, and redefine monogamy. The film's cast includes: LeRoy McClain (The History Boys), Sorel Carradine (The Good Doctor), Charlie Barnett (Gayby, Chicago Fire), Cameron Scoggins (Lovers), Maria Dizzia (Martha...
- 6/11/2013
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Elementary, Season 1, Episode 9: “You do it to yourself”
Directed by Phil Abraham
Written by Peter Blake
Airs Thursdays at 10pm (Et) on CBS.
Starring Jonny Lee Miller (Sherlock Holmes), Lucy Liu (Joan Watson), Aidan Quinn (Captain Gregson), Jon Michael Hill (Detective Bell). Guest starring Adam Rothenberg (Liam Danow), Kristy Wu (Jun Annunzio) and Cameron Scoggins (Brendan O’Brien).
This week’s episode of Elementary is a curious one. We have a murder mystery (nothing new there), but we have Chinese superstitions and troubled exes come into play, establishing the mid-season slump inapplicable.
Although stricken with flu, Holmes investigates a murder of a college professor that was shot in both eyes. In amidst the investigation, Watson revisits a figure in her past, mirroring her relationship with her sober companion.
Watson also continues to develop in terms of crime-solving skill and general intrigue as we see her visit Liam, a former boyfriend,...
Directed by Phil Abraham
Written by Peter Blake
Airs Thursdays at 10pm (Et) on CBS.
Starring Jonny Lee Miller (Sherlock Holmes), Lucy Liu (Joan Watson), Aidan Quinn (Captain Gregson), Jon Michael Hill (Detective Bell). Guest starring Adam Rothenberg (Liam Danow), Kristy Wu (Jun Annunzio) and Cameron Scoggins (Brendan O’Brien).
This week’s episode of Elementary is a curious one. We have a murder mystery (nothing new there), but we have Chinese superstitions and troubled exes come into play, establishing the mid-season slump inapplicable.
Although stricken with flu, Holmes investigates a murder of a college professor that was shot in both eyes. In amidst the investigation, Watson revisits a figure in her past, mirroring her relationship with her sober companion.
Watson also continues to develop in terms of crime-solving skill and general intrigue as we see her visit Liam, a former boyfriend,...
- 12/9/2012
- by Katie Wong
- SoundOnSight
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