Following the lead of the Sundance Film Festival itself, the ASCAP Music Cafe that usually takes place during the festival will be going virtual for a second consecutive year. ASCAP’s web offerings for the 2022 fest will feature performances by Brandy Clark, John Doe and the teaming of Evan Rachel Wood and Zane Carney, among others, along with panels including composers who scored films premiering as part of Sundance.
The 24th annual edition of the performing rights organization’s Music Cafe will go down in the online Sundance Film Festival Village over a period of four days. The performances will take place Jan. 21-22, followed by panel discussions Jan. 23-24 billed as part of “ASCAP Screen Time,” the org’s ongoing interview series about the art and business of film composing.
Evan Rachel Wood has already made Sundance news with the announcement Wednesday that a two-part documentary about the singer-actor,...
The 24th annual edition of the performing rights organization’s Music Cafe will go down in the online Sundance Film Festival Village over a period of four days. The performances will take place Jan. 21-22, followed by panel discussions Jan. 23-24 billed as part of “ASCAP Screen Time,” the org’s ongoing interview series about the art and business of film composing.
Evan Rachel Wood has already made Sundance news with the announcement Wednesday that a two-part documentary about the singer-actor,...
- 1/13/2022
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Tubi has announced sci-fi action film “Corrective Measures,” based on Grant Chastain’s graphic novel of the same name, which will star Bruce Willis and Michael Rooker and premiere in spring 2022.
Sean Patrick O’Reilly of “Howard Lovecraft” and “The Kingdom of Madness” will write, direct and produce the film, which is set in San Tiburon, the world’s most dangerous maximum-security penitentiary. The plot follows the monsters, cyborgs, and supervillains incarcerated in the prison, including wealthy genius Julius “The Lobe” Loeb (Willis) and corrupt warden Devlin (Rooker), who is after The Lobe’s riches. Dan Payne (“Watchmen”) and Brennan Mejia (“Power Rangers”) appear as Payback and Diego Diaz respectively, who increase tension between inmates and staff until anarchy erupts. Tom Cavanagh (“The Flash”), Kat Ruston (“The 100”), Kevin Zegers (“Rebel”) and Hayley Sales (“Deadpool 2”) also star.
MastersFX president and CEO Todd Masters will head the character design. Michelle O’Reilly and...
Sean Patrick O’Reilly of “Howard Lovecraft” and “The Kingdom of Madness” will write, direct and produce the film, which is set in San Tiburon, the world’s most dangerous maximum-security penitentiary. The plot follows the monsters, cyborgs, and supervillains incarcerated in the prison, including wealthy genius Julius “The Lobe” Loeb (Willis) and corrupt warden Devlin (Rooker), who is after The Lobe’s riches. Dan Payne (“Watchmen”) and Brennan Mejia (“Power Rangers”) appear as Payback and Diego Diaz respectively, who increase tension between inmates and staff until anarchy erupts. Tom Cavanagh (“The Flash”), Kat Ruston (“The 100”), Kevin Zegers (“Rebel”) and Hayley Sales (“Deadpool 2”) also star.
MastersFX president and CEO Todd Masters will head the character design. Michelle O’Reilly and...
- 9/8/2021
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Fox-owned AVOD platform Tubi is ramping up its move into originals and a Bruce Willis-fronted sci-fi feature film is its latest project.
The Die Hard star is fronting Corrective Measures, an original feature film for the free platform. Starring alongside Guardians of the Galaxy’s Michael Rooker, the feature film comes from director Sean O’Reilly, whose credits include animated feature Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom and When Calls The Heart.
Based on a graphic novel, the film is set in San Tiburon, the world’s most dangerous maximum-security penitentiary and home to the world’s most treacherous superpowered criminals where tensions among the inmates and staff heighten, leading to anarchy that engulfs the prison and order is turned upside down.
Willis plays Julius “The Lobe” Loeb, a super genius sitting on an untraceable fortune, at San Tiburon, an Ubermax prison hidden in the Great Northwest, resided by monsters,...
The Die Hard star is fronting Corrective Measures, an original feature film for the free platform. Starring alongside Guardians of the Galaxy’s Michael Rooker, the feature film comes from director Sean O’Reilly, whose credits include animated feature Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom and When Calls The Heart.
Based on a graphic novel, the film is set in San Tiburon, the world’s most dangerous maximum-security penitentiary and home to the world’s most treacherous superpowered criminals where tensions among the inmates and staff heighten, leading to anarchy that engulfs the prison and order is turned upside down.
Willis plays Julius “The Lobe” Loeb, a super genius sitting on an untraceable fortune, at San Tiburon, an Ubermax prison hidden in the Great Northwest, resided by monsters,...
- 9/8/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
"The world changes one heart at a time." Catch the official US trailer for a movie musical version of a stage show about a workers revolt called Stand!, directed by Canadian filmmaker Robert Adetuyi. This Canadian musical is actually about America and a workers strike in 1919. The music, lyrics and score are by Danny Schur (of Made In Winnipeg: The Terry Sawchuk Origin Story) and the film features Lisa Bell’s show-stopping performance of the protest song "Stand!" An immigrant Romeo & Juliet battle for love and a better life during a time of social upheaval, in this musical is set against the true story of the general worker strikes of 1919. The film stars Marshall Williams, Laura Wiggins, Lisa Bell, Gregg Henry, Erik Athavale, Paul Essiembre, and Hayley Sales. This looks like a good story about the workers rising up and fighting back against vile greed and wealth. Maybe it's time we do this yet again!
- 11/6/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
With just a few short hours to go until Kevin Smith’s directorial return to Supergirl hits airwaves, the network has circulated a few teaser clips in an effort to tide us all over. But, as usual, they don’t make the wait any easier.
That sentiment could especially be aimed at the first clip, which sees Mon-El’s parents, Lar Gand and Rhea, visit him at work. Not surprisingly, they aren’t happy seeing royalty earning an hourly wage, making me recall similar events seen in Coming to America.
Likewise, Mon-El is less than thrilled with the bounty put on his girlfriend’s head, which he suspects to be their fault. Honestly, that’s what we’ve been expecting for a while, too, but we’ll all just have to tune in to see who the culprit really is. Aside from maybe Cadmus, the list of suspects is quite short.
That sentiment could especially be aimed at the first clip, which sees Mon-El’s parents, Lar Gand and Rhea, visit him at work. Not surprisingly, they aren’t happy seeing royalty earning an hourly wage, making me recall similar events seen in Coming to America.
Likewise, Mon-El is less than thrilled with the bounty put on his girlfriend’s head, which he suspects to be their fault. Honestly, that’s what we’ve been expecting for a while, too, but we’ll all just have to tune in to see who the culprit really is. Aside from maybe Cadmus, the list of suspects is quite short.
- 3/27/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek more new images, footage and synopsis from the "Supergirl" episode "Distant Sun", written by Gabriel Llanas, Anna Musky-Goldwyn and directed by Kevin Smith airing March 27, 2017 on The CW:
"...a large bounty is put out on 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) and aliens from far and near attack 'National City' intent on taking out the woman of steel.
"'Alex' (Chyler Leigh) and 'Maggie' (Floriana Lima) run into Maggie's ex-girlfriend, 'Emily' (Hayley Sales), who is in town for a week.
"Then 'Hank' (David Harewood) gets an interesting order from 'President Marsdin' (Lynda Carter)..."
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"...a large bounty is put out on 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) and aliens from far and near attack 'National City' intent on taking out the woman of steel.
"'Alex' (Chyler Leigh) and 'Maggie' (Floriana Lima) run into Maggie's ex-girlfriend, 'Emily' (Hayley Sales), who is in town for a week.
"Then 'Hank' (David Harewood) gets an interesting order from 'President Marsdin' (Lynda Carter)..."
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- 3/24/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Three appears to be company in this batch of photos from Monday’s Supergirl, in which Alex and Maggie bump into the latter’s former flame.
In the the episode “Distant Sun,” Floriana Lima shared during our recent set visit, “An ex-girlfriend (played by Cedar Cove‘s Hayley Sales) shows up, and it’s a shocking moment for Maggie to run into her — while Alex is with her.
RelatedSupergirl Promotes Katie McGrath (aka Lena Luthor) to Series Regular
“We are just walking outside of yoga class, and it was one of those moments where I was like, ‘Yeah, I’ve done that,...
In the the episode “Distant Sun,” Floriana Lima shared during our recent set visit, “An ex-girlfriend (played by Cedar Cove‘s Hayley Sales) shows up, and it’s a shocking moment for Maggie to run into her — while Alex is with her.
RelatedSupergirl Promotes Katie McGrath (aka Lena Luthor) to Series Regular
“We are just walking outside of yoga class, and it was one of those moments where I was like, ‘Yeah, I’ve done that,...
- 3/23/2017
- TVLine.com
With the musical crossover involving Supergirl and The Flash airing tonight, it’s understandable that the network dropped a promo for that upon the conclusion of the Girl of Steel’s latest adventure last night. Still, it felt kind of weird not seeing a trailer for next week’s episode, especially when you factor in the knowledge that it’s directed by none other than Kevin Smith. Fortunately, we have you covered.
When it comes to the footage offered, we see Kara having to deal with the reality that a price has been put on her head. Given the events witnessed in “Star-Crossed,” it’s really starting to look like that bounty is the brainchild of Lar Gand and Rhea, Mon-El’s parents, something that we theorized previously. Dire situation aside, it looks like there will be a bit of levity offered due to Kara and Mon-El’s recent breakup.
When it comes to the footage offered, we see Kara having to deal with the reality that a price has been put on her head. Given the events witnessed in “Star-Crossed,” it’s really starting to look like that bounty is the brainchild of Lar Gand and Rhea, Mon-El’s parents, something that we theorized previously. Dire situation aside, it looks like there will be a bit of levity offered due to Kara and Mon-El’s recent breakup.
- 3/21/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
When will The Flash unmask Savitar? Does Once Upon a Time have another Oz-some episode planned? Is three a crowd for Supergirl sweethearts? Read on for answers to those questions plus teases from other shows.
RelatedThe Flash‘s Grant Gustin Previews Tough Talk From Fallen Foes and Friends, Holds Out Hope for ‘WestAllen’ Future
When will we find out who Savitar is on The Flash? —Arlena
“Slowly, different characters are going to learn who Savitar is,” Danielle Panabaker shared during my visit to the set last week. “But I don’t know if the audience is going to be told anytime soon.
RelatedThe Flash‘s Grant Gustin Previews Tough Talk From Fallen Foes and Friends, Holds Out Hope for ‘WestAllen’ Future
When will we find out who Savitar is on The Flash? —Arlena
“Slowly, different characters are going to learn who Savitar is,” Danielle Panabaker shared during my visit to the set last week. “But I don’t know if the audience is going to be told anytime soon.
- 3/14/2017
- TVLine.com
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We’ve known for a while now that DC superfan Kevin Smith would direct his second episode of Supergirl this season, which is arriving a little sooner than expected. Even so, we doubt many of you out there will complain.
In “Distant Sun,” it appears that life will become exceedingly difficult for Kara Zor-El as she comes within reaching distance of the season finale. Keep in mind that one episode will precede this that will not only serve as a prologue to the musical crossover with The Flash, but also lets us in on the truth behind Mon-El. In short, expect a lot to happen within that hour of television.
When Smith’s next episode does get here, it will apparently see Kara attempting to evade aliens who are trying to collect a bounty on her.
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We’ve known for a while now that DC superfan Kevin Smith would direct his second episode of Supergirl this season, which is arriving a little sooner than expected. Even so, we doubt many of you out there will complain.
In “Distant Sun,” it appears that life will become exceedingly difficult for Kara Zor-El as she comes within reaching distance of the season finale. Keep in mind that one episode will precede this that will not only serve as a prologue to the musical crossover with The Flash, but also lets us in on the truth behind Mon-El. In short, expect a lot to happen within that hour of television.
When Smith’s next episode does get here, it will apparently see Kara attempting to evade aliens who are trying to collect a bounty on her.
- 3/11/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Network: Hallmark Channel
Episodes: 36 (hour)
Seasons: Three
TV show dates: July 20, 2013 -- September 26, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Andie MacDowell, Dylan Neal, Teryl Rothery, Sarah Smyth, Corey Sevier, Brennan Elliott, Paula Shaw, Bruce Boxleitner, Barbara Niven, Elyse Levesque, Timothy Webber, Gary Chalk, Andrew Airlie, Sebastian Spence, Charlie Carrick, Tom Stevens, Hayley Sales, and Delilah.
TV show description:
Based on the series of books by Debbie Macomber, this romantic drama follows the life of Olivia Lockhart (Andie MacDowell), a municipal court judge from the small seaside community of Cedar Cove. Divorced and trying to recover from the loss of her son, Olivia struggles to balance her career with family and the possibility of finding love -- all the while doing her best to care for her town.
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Episodes: 36 (hour)
Seasons: Three
TV show dates: July 20, 2013 -- September 26, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Andie MacDowell, Dylan Neal, Teryl Rothery, Sarah Smyth, Corey Sevier, Brennan Elliott, Paula Shaw, Bruce Boxleitner, Barbara Niven, Elyse Levesque, Timothy Webber, Gary Chalk, Andrew Airlie, Sebastian Spence, Charlie Carrick, Tom Stevens, Hayley Sales, and Delilah.
TV show description:
Based on the series of books by Debbie Macomber, this romantic drama follows the life of Olivia Lockhart (Andie MacDowell), a municipal court judge from the small seaside community of Cedar Cove. Divorced and trying to recover from the loss of her son, Olivia struggles to balance her career with family and the possibility of finding love -- all the while doing her best to care for her town.
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- 12/2/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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