To celebrate the release of Darksiders III, we decided to talk to composer Cris Velasco, to get an understanding of the process behind creating the score for the third installment in the dark fantasy trilogy. Velasco’s previous credits include Prototype, ZombiU, Bloodborne, and The Long Dark, so horror gamers will already be familiar with his […] The post Interview: Composer Cris Velasco Talks Darksiders III appeared first on Dread Central.
- 11/29/2018
- by David Gelmini
- DreadCentral.com
Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo may be done with NCIS, but they're not done with CBS.
The two former series regulars have joined forces to develop Mia, a brand new drama for the network.
The series would focus on a homicide detective who is given a brand new partner to solve cases in Miami.
Desperate to complete her final undercover assignment, the partner struggles to keep her personal life away from her job.
The pilot will be penned by Shepard Boucher, who will serve as an Executive Producer alongside.
Weatherly currently stars on the drama, Bull, at CBS. That show is entering its third season next month.
Related: The Big Bang Theory: Ending After 12 Seasons!
He appeared on the first 13 seasons of NCIS as Tony Dinozzo, before making his big departure back in 2016 to take on new projects.
de Pablo appeared on the procedural drama from 2005-2013 as Ziva David.
The two former series regulars have joined forces to develop Mia, a brand new drama for the network.
The series would focus on a homicide detective who is given a brand new partner to solve cases in Miami.
Desperate to complete her final undercover assignment, the partner struggles to keep her personal life away from her job.
The pilot will be penned by Shepard Boucher, who will serve as an Executive Producer alongside.
Weatherly currently stars on the drama, Bull, at CBS. That show is entering its third season next month.
Related: The Big Bang Theory: Ending After 12 Seasons!
He appeared on the first 13 seasons of NCIS as Tony Dinozzo, before making his big departure back in 2016 to take on new projects.
de Pablo appeared on the procedural drama from 2005-2013 as Ziva David.
- 8/28/2018
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Christmas just came early for fans of NCIS‘ “Tiva.”
Series alumni Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo are reuniting to develop the drama series Mia at CBS.
The project centers on a newly minted homicide detective who is assigned to a by-the-book partner in Miami, but she struggles to keep her personal entanglements with her final undercover assignment from jeopardizing her future.
Though Weatherly and de Pablo will not be starring in the potential series, they are attached to executive-produce alongside Shepard Boucher (Riverdale), who will also write the script.
Weatherly and de Pablo ended their respective NCIS runs as...
Series alumni Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo are reuniting to develop the drama series Mia at CBS.
The project centers on a newly minted homicide detective who is assigned to a by-the-book partner in Miami, but she struggles to keep her personal entanglements with her final undercover assignment from jeopardizing her future.
Though Weatherly and de Pablo will not be starring in the potential series, they are attached to executive-produce alongside Shepard Boucher (Riverdale), who will also write the script.
Weatherly and de Pablo ended their respective NCIS runs as...
- 8/28/2018
- TVLine.com
In the years since the resurgence of 3D in Hollywood thanks to James Cameron, we’ve seen the dimension-expanding tool profiteered in a number of bastardized ways, but every so often a filmmaker comes along to truly push its boundaries in an exciting manner. Following Jean-Luc Godard and ahead of Bi Gan, Blake Williams premiered Prototype, which looks a major storm in Texas in 1900 to investigate the medium of cinema itself.
Andrew Ward said in his review from the Museum of the Moving Image’s First Look Festival, “Prototype‘s unique combination of archival footage and 3D imaging techniques creates an image of the past that is chiefly concerned with space over time, playing out like a performance of the Galveston storm rather than a simple retelling of the event through a use of historical footage.”
Ahead of a release later next month by Grasshopper Film, the first trailer has arrived,...
Andrew Ward said in his review from the Museum of the Moving Image’s First Look Festival, “Prototype‘s unique combination of archival footage and 3D imaging techniques creates an image of the past that is chiefly concerned with space over time, playing out like a performance of the Galveston storm rather than a simple retelling of the event through a use of historical footage.”
Ahead of a release later next month by Grasshopper Film, the first trailer has arrived,...
- 7/23/2018
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
more than everythingFor those who love their live music to be risk-taking and cutting-edge, the Big Ears Festival, a 4-day event each March in Knoxville, Tennessee, is the place to be. For those who like their cinema of similar boldness and eclecticism, Big Ears is becoming a destination for that, too. Focusing on experimental work and inspired retrospectives, the film section of Big Ears is now in its third year, programmed by critic Darren Hughes (who writes regularly for the Notebook) and filmmaker Paul Harrill (Something, Anything), who together run The Public Cinema, a non-profit screening series shown at the Knoxville Museum of Art that operates year-long. Big Ears' film program is an exciting extension and expansion of The Public Cinema's initiative, which brings international art cinema like Hong Sang-soo's On the Beach Alone at Night and Valeska Grisebach's Western, as well as American independent cinema like Frederick Wiseman...
- 3/22/2018
- MUBI
For its second edition, Locarno in Los Angeles is doing things a little differently: This year’s festival, which runs April 5—8 at the Downtown Independent, will focus on award-winning titles from the vaunted Swiss fest. That includes Wang Bing’s “Mrs. Fang” (International Competition Golden Leopard), Metev’s “3/4,” (Filmmakers of the Present Golden Leopard), and Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias’ “Cocote” (Signs of Life Award).
“Locarno Festival has always paid great attention to U.S. cinema, bringing to Europe some of the best examples of a truly independent cinematic spirit; now having the opportunity to showcase our selection in the city of cinema is a great counterpoint to that,” said Locarno Festival artistic director Carlo Chatrian in a statement. “Therefore I’m happy that, after a successful first edition, Locarno in Los Angeles is back with an expanded program, including last edition’s major winners. I salute the work...
“Locarno Festival has always paid great attention to U.S. cinema, bringing to Europe some of the best examples of a truly independent cinematic spirit; now having the opportunity to showcase our selection in the city of cinema is a great counterpoint to that,” said Locarno Festival artistic director Carlo Chatrian in a statement. “Therefore I’m happy that, after a successful first edition, Locarno in Los Angeles is back with an expanded program, including last edition’s major winners. I salute the work...
- 2/8/2018
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
The once-intriguing possibilities of 3D films have become a gimcrack commodity, one used by producers to inflate the price of movie tickets and increase revenue. For Hollywood films, it’s usually done as a post-production conversion, nothing more than a brummagem, money-grabbing afterthought devoid of sincere artistic purpose. It is, in a way, a bastard descendant of the crafty stratagems of William Castle (Smell-o-Vision, the flying skeletons, etc.), but without his passion and showmanship, and certainly without his thriftiness. Prototype, Blake William’s hour-long, innominate new feature, is the rare film to not only take advantage of the unique possibilities of 3D technology, but to become symbiotic with it. In the film one find flickers of hope for the medium. You cannot watch Prototype in 2D; it simply does not work. The ineluctable ambition of the film—of its formal experimentation, its assured daring—needs, and deserves, to be experienced as intended,...
- 1/12/2018
- MUBI
Get in touch to send in cinephile news and discoveries. For daily updates follow us @NotebookMUBI.Recommended VIEWINGSteven Spielberg has new movie coming out soon. No, not the prestige drama The Post, soon in limited release for Oscar season, but rather his upcoming Ready Player One, an adaptation of Ernest Cline’s Vr-themed sci-fi novel. A great idea, surely, but now that CGI can render the fantastic and unlikely with (seemingly) so little effort, doesn't that negate the very sense of fantasy and the thrill of imagination? At any rate, we'll be there front and center.Speaking of thrills on a different scale, after Unknown (2011), Non-Stop (2014), and Run All Night (2014), director Jaume Collet-Serra and re-invented B-film action star Liam Neeson have another genre film for us in The Commuter, which looks every bit as lean and expert as their previous collaborations.Recommended READINGWe're eagerly anticipating the release of Paul Thomas Anderson's new film,...
- 12/20/2017
- MUBI
Syfy’s fall slate is robust and features both the familiar and new, as revealed at the Television Critics Association summer press tour on Wednesday.
RelatedSyfy’s Krypton: Meet Superman’s Grandpa and Other Key Characters
Kicking things off on Friday, Sept. 16 at 8/7c is the two-hour Season 3 premiere of Z Nation, in which Warren’s group is taken prisoner by a new foe, setting up a showdown. (Z Nation claims its usual Fridays-at-9 time slot the following week.)
On Friday, Sept. 23 at 10 pm is the series premiere of Van Helsing, “a twist on the classic vampire adventure tale” in...
RelatedSyfy’s Krypton: Meet Superman’s Grandpa and Other Key Characters
Kicking things off on Friday, Sept. 16 at 8/7c is the two-hour Season 3 premiere of Z Nation, in which Warren’s group is taken prisoner by a new foe, setting up a showdown. (Z Nation claims its usual Fridays-at-9 time slot the following week.)
On Friday, Sept. 23 at 10 pm is the series premiere of Van Helsing, “a twist on the classic vampire adventure tale” in...
- 8/3/2016
- TVLine.com
Syfy has passed on drama pilot Prototype, starring Jack Davenport and Cote de Pablo. Universal Cable Prods., which is behind the project, is currently shopping it elsewhere. Written by Tony Basgallop, Prototype centered on three unlikely cohorts who inadvertently stumble upon an invention that challenges the very nature of quantum physics – a discovery which in turn puts their lives in grave danger. Juan Carlos Fresnadillo directed the pilot and executive produces with…...
- 8/1/2016
- Deadline TV
Is Grey’s Anatomy‘s Callie pondering a major move? Will a S.H.I.E.L.D. duo find time for love amid war? Will The Flash unmask another mystery man? Is Grimm setting the stage for -Biest Fight Round 2? Read on for answers to those questions plus teases from other shows.
RelatedMay Sweeps Scorecard 2016: Deaths, Breakups, Weddings, Firings, Sex, Resurrections, Time Jumps and More!
I’m guessing that on Grey’s Anatomy, Callie will want to take Sofia and move across the country to be with Penny, and that’s what will cause the Calzona tension. Please...
RelatedMay Sweeps Scorecard 2016: Deaths, Breakups, Weddings, Firings, Sex, Resurrections, Time Jumps and More!
I’m guessing that on Grey’s Anatomy, Callie will want to take Sofia and move across the country to be with Penny, and that’s what will cause the Calzona tension. Please...
- 4/12/2016
- TVLine.com
Raise your hand if you’re going to have nightmares after Monday’s The Magicians.
The Season 1 finale featured so many disturbing images and twists — not to mention, some purely weird ones — that I need a hedge witch memory patch of my own so I’m not haunted tonight. (I haven’t read the books, so I don’t know how much of the installment came from the producers’ imaginations and how much was pulled from the source material, but either way, you can’t deny that the Syfy series is ballsy.)
RelatedSyfy’s Magicians Renewed for Season 2
Before things get very dark,...
The Season 1 finale featured so many disturbing images and twists — not to mention, some purely weird ones — that I need a hedge witch memory patch of my own so I’m not haunted tonight. (I haven’t read the books, so I don’t know how much of the installment came from the producers’ imaginations and how much was pulled from the source material, but either way, you can’t deny that the Syfy series is ballsy.)
RelatedSyfy’s Magicians Renewed for Season 2
Before things get very dark,...
- 4/12/2016
- TVLine.com
No April Foolin’ here: Syfy has revealed the title for its fourth Sharknado movie, and it’s taking inspiration from one of cinema’s biggest blockbusters.
RelatedSharknado 4 Casts Gary Busey (as Tara Reid’s Dad), Cheryl Tiegs, Four Others
Sharknado: The 4th Awakens will premiere on Sunday, July 31, at 8/7c, the cabler announced Friday.
The two-hour original movie will pick up five years after last summer’s Oh Hell No! three-quel, with Ian Ziering’s Fin enjoying a sharknado-free existence… until the natural disasters begin cropping up in expected places.
Photos12 Monkeys: Cole and Cassie Are Separated...
RelatedSharknado 4 Casts Gary Busey (as Tara Reid’s Dad), Cheryl Tiegs, Four Others
Sharknado: The 4th Awakens will premiere on Sunday, July 31, at 8/7c, the cabler announced Friday.
The two-hour original movie will pick up five years after last summer’s Oh Hell No! three-quel, with Ian Ziering’s Fin enjoying a sharknado-free existence… until the natural disasters begin cropping up in expected places.
Photos12 Monkeys: Cole and Cassie Are Separated...
- 4/1/2016
- TVLine.com
Teen Wolf‘s Jr Bourne and Toby Hemingway (Black Swan) are set as series regulars opposite Cote de Pablo and Jack Davenport in Prototype, Syfy's sci-fi thriller drama pilot written by Tony Basgallop (24: Live Another Day). It centers on three unlikely cohorts — two of them played by de Pablo and Davenport — who inadvertently stumble upon an invention that challenges the very nature of quantum physics – a discovery which in turn puts their lives in grave danger. Bourne will…...
- 3/24/2016
- Deadline TV
Talk about a long-distance relationship!
12 Monkeys‘ Cole and Cassie find themselves torn apart by two different time periods in TVLine’s exclusive Season 2 poster.
RelatedMadeleine Stowe to Visit 12 Monkeys, In a Big Switch From Her Film Role
The new key art showcases the time-traveler in the modern day, where he must stop the outbreak of a deadly virus, and therefore change the past in order to save the future. And what better incentive than knowing that his scientist pal Cassie is now residing in the grim, broken down world from which he came?
12 Monkeys returns April 18 at 9/8c on Syfy.
12 Monkeys‘ Cole and Cassie find themselves torn apart by two different time periods in TVLine’s exclusive Season 2 poster.
RelatedMadeleine Stowe to Visit 12 Monkeys, In a Big Switch From Her Film Role
The new key art showcases the time-traveler in the modern day, where he must stop the outbreak of a deadly virus, and therefore change the past in order to save the future. And what better incentive than knowing that his scientist pal Cassie is now residing in the grim, broken down world from which he came?
12 Monkeys returns April 18 at 9/8c on Syfy.
- 3/24/2016
- TVLine.com
Penny’s trip to the limbo-like world of the Neitherlands in Monday’s The Magicians (Syfy, 9/8c) may leave him wishing he was back in hellish Fillory.
RelatedSyfy’s Magicians Renewed for Season 2
Given the dangers of his new surroundings, Penny’s main objective is “trying to find his way home — quite literally,” his portrayer Arjun Gupta previews. With no allies by his side and no clear way back to Brakebills, he is forced accept “the most terrifying option, which is to rely on Quentin for help.”
Here, Gupta talks about the Neitherlands’ “not-so-nice” residents — Penny may come in peace,...
RelatedSyfy’s Magicians Renewed for Season 2
Given the dangers of his new surroundings, Penny’s main objective is “trying to find his way home — quite literally,” his portrayer Arjun Gupta previews. With no allies by his side and no clear way back to Brakebills, he is forced accept “the most terrifying option, which is to rely on Quentin for help.”
Here, Gupta talks about the Neitherlands’ “not-so-nice” residents — Penny may come in peace,...
- 3/18/2016
- TVLine.com
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