Imagine Dragons will perform at Loveloud on August 26, a concert designed to ignite the relevant and vital conversation of what it means to unconditionally love, understand, accept, and support Lgbtq+ youth in our communities.
Video: Loveloud Festival
The Loveloud concert will be held on August 26, 2017 in Orem, Utah at the Brent Brown Ballpark at Uvu.
“I want the Loveloud concert to engage a passionate and supportive audience in the fight against teen suicide and to bring communities together to start the conversation and celebrate individuality,” said Imagine Dragons singer Dan Reynolds. “We want to offer hope to young people, let them know they’re not alone and encourage acceptance in the home and community.”
One of the most troubling issues with a lack of communication or an absence of acceptance amongst young people in the Lgbtq+ community is teen suicide. The numbers are staggering. Consider the following:
• Suicide is the...
Video: Loveloud Festival
The Loveloud concert will be held on August 26, 2017 in Orem, Utah at the Brent Brown Ballpark at Uvu.
“I want the Loveloud concert to engage a passionate and supportive audience in the fight against teen suicide and to bring communities together to start the conversation and celebrate individuality,” said Imagine Dragons singer Dan Reynolds. “We want to offer hope to young people, let them know they’re not alone and encourage acceptance in the home and community.”
One of the most troubling issues with a lack of communication or an absence of acceptance amongst young people in the Lgbtq+ community is teen suicide. The numbers are staggering. Consider the following:
• Suicide is the...
- 8/17/2017
- Look to the Stars
Title: Pound of Flesh eOne Entertainment Director: Ernie Barbarism Writer: Joshua James Cast: Jean-Claude Van Damme, John Ralston, Charlotte Peters, Aki Aleong Running time: 104 minutes, Rated R (Violence, Language, Sexuality) In Theaters And Available On VOD And iTunes: May 15, 2015 Jean-Claude Van Damme plays Deacon. A former French special ops in retirement whom travels to the Phillipines to give one of his kidneys to his dying 12 year old niece. He stops a guy from beating a girl in front of a club, and as a reward, she offers to buy him a drink – not something you should be doing the day before you give a kidney. [ Read More ]
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- 6/5/2015
- by juliana
- ShockYa
Joshua James Shaw, a film designer who worked on Bryan Singer's critically acclaimed X-Men: Days of Future Past, has released a ton of the concept art he did for the film. The art he released features some pretty cool alternate costume designs for Wolverine, Storm, Iceman, future Professor X, both future & past Magnetos, and a Trask soldier. However, his biggest reveal were designs for Kelsey Grammer's future Beast! Does this mean that an earlier version of the script had a bigger role for the character? Seems very likely, however a possible date conflict with Grammer's schedule may have had something to do with his absence. Fortunately for fans, Grammer was able to reprise his fan-favorite role as Beast in a brief cameo in one of the film's final scenes. Check out some of Shaw's work below and be sure to head over Here to check out more! Click...
- 11/15/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Exclusive: La-based Automatic Entertainment has closed a slew of deals on the Efm-bound action title Pound Of Flesh starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.
Automatic co-owners and former Archstone sales chiefs Jeffrey Giles and Michael Lurie have licensed the film to Ace Entertainment for France, Klockworx for Japan, Leda Films for Latin America Daro for Eastern Europe, Cis and South Africa.
Ernie Barbarash directs from a screenplay by Joshua James about a former solider who reunites with his estranged brother to save his dying niece.
Principal photography is scheduled to kick off in China in March.
Automatic’s Efm slate includes White Rabbit, SXSW 2013 selection Holy Ghost People, American Muscle co-produced with Travis Stevens of Snowfort Pictures and Ninja Apocalypse.
Automatic co-owners and former Archstone sales chiefs Jeffrey Giles and Michael Lurie have licensed the film to Ace Entertainment for France, Klockworx for Japan, Leda Films for Latin America Daro for Eastern Europe, Cis and South Africa.
Ernie Barbarash directs from a screenplay by Joshua James about a former solider who reunites with his estranged brother to save his dying niece.
Principal photography is scheduled to kick off in China in March.
Automatic’s Efm slate includes White Rabbit, SXSW 2013 selection Holy Ghost People, American Muscle co-produced with Travis Stevens of Snowfort Pictures and Ninja Apocalypse.
- 1/29/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Review Matthew Giordano 23 Oct 2013 - 07:14
The American Dream, the sublime, betrayal, and father figures are all key to this week's Sons Of Anarchy...
This review contains spoilers.
6.7 Sweet and Vaded
Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, Samcro is on its way to hopefully rebuilding its clubhouse, its image and its identity. One of the core themes of Sons of Anarchy has always been about the importance of being initiated into a group. This initiation is supposed to give one's life some sort of meaning and purpose. Ideally, membership in Samcro is special because with it comes the expectation that you have earned your place at the table, amongst your family, and in the world. This is the great hope of Samcro, and not only is it the ideal that Jax is always trying to get the club to live up to, it is also the ideal that despite everything,...
The American Dream, the sublime, betrayal, and father figures are all key to this week's Sons Of Anarchy...
This review contains spoilers.
6.7 Sweet and Vaded
Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, Samcro is on its way to hopefully rebuilding its clubhouse, its image and its identity. One of the core themes of Sons of Anarchy has always been about the importance of being initiated into a group. This initiation is supposed to give one's life some sort of meaning and purpose. Ideally, membership in Samcro is special because with it comes the expectation that you have earned your place at the table, amongst your family, and in the world. This is the great hope of Samcro, and not only is it the ideal that Jax is always trying to get the club to live up to, it is also the ideal that despite everything,...
- 10/23/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
The popular FX show Sons of Anarchy has carved out a name for itself thanks to gripping stories, brutal violence, and a unique sound. The show often features covers of well known tunes performed by The Forest Rangers, a band closely associated with the show. If you’re a fan of the show, or just love good music, let’s hope your lucky because we’ve got Songs of Anarchy Volume 2 available for one fortunate reader. Here are the details: Songs of Anarchy Vol 2 was produced by show creator Kurt Sutter and musical jack of all trades Bob Thiele, Jr. The track listing is below. Sympathy for the Devil – Jane’s Addiction The Lost Boy – Greg Holden The Passenger – Alison Mosshart & The Forest Rangers He Got Away – Noah Gundersen & The Forest Rangers To Sir With Love – Katey Sagal & The Forest Rangers Higher Ground – Franky Perez & The Forest Rangers Lights – Battleme & The Forest Rangers The Unclouded Day – Audra...
- 2/14/2013
- by Robert Fure
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Have you recovered from last week’s emotional season premiere? FX sent the first two episodes to TV critics together, which was fitting because in episode 2, “Authority Vested,” smoke was still coming off poor Dawn’s body when Jax, Bobby, and Chibs (“Tiggy!”) arrived on the scene. But also because together, they show you what this series is capable of: Brutality that landed a spot on our list of TV’s most disturbing scenes ever and moments of love and loyalty that bring a tear to the eye. Spoiler Alert if you haven’t seen tonight’s episode!
Let’s...
Let’s...
- 9/19/2012
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
As 2011 comes to a close, EW.com wanted to honor some of the hardworking names and faces from behind the scenes for their outstanding achievements. We asked Sons of Anarchy music supervisor Bob Thiele Jr. to name five tunes from season 4 that represent the show’s best use of music — which in our minds, is also some of TV’s finest. For more behind the scenes access to the year’s best TV and movie scenes, click here for EW.com’s Best of 2011: Behind the Scenes coverage.
By: Bob Thiele Jr.
“Coal War” by Joshua James: I...
By: Bob Thiele Jr.
“Coal War” by Joshua James: I...
- 12/18/2011
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
'Sons of Anarchy' season premiere: The art of the montage. Who does them right? Who does them wrong?
Montages have a bad name. We know this because Trey Parker and Matt Stone have spoofed them both on South Park and in the movie Team America: World Police. (With the same song!) But occasionally, they’re so beautifully constructed that they’re unforgettable. Think the Up married life montage, which got much of the audience to tear up in under four minutes, or, on the complete opposite end of the emotional spectrum, the final five moments of last night’s Sons of Anarchy season 4 premiere. It was a brutal ballet of violence set to a cover of “What a...
- 9/7/2011
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
In a period where the studio-based portion independent film industry are on suicide watch, it'll be fun to relive a time when Harvey Weinstein and everyone competing against him could do no wrong. Ever since we got word that there was a screenplay based on Peter Biskind's incendiary book was making the rounds (Jeffrey Wells) and there was activity on the production that a crew were in Cannes filming, but now we got word that Down and Dirty Pictures (a 10 million dollar production) has got a great cast in place (Hugh Dancy, Matthew Perry, Andy Serkis, Sally Hawkins, Elias Koteas, Bobby Cannavale, Toby Jones and Michael Rispoli) with Scren Daily reporting that Vincent D'Onofrio is poised to take on the "role" of Weinstein. - (Thanks to a reader below for pointing out that apparently some of the info below might turn out to be false - Screen Daily have pulled their article,...
- 12/29/2009
- IONCINEMA.com
As Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar prepare for baby No. 19, they have a big hurdle ahead of them: coming up with another name that starts with the letter J. Let's face it, they're probably running out of good ones! So Jim Bob told People that the family would welcome a little assistance: "We'd love to hear from the readers at People.com to come up with a special name for this child." While there are many J names still available, many of them might not be the right fit for the newest Duggar. And, we can't have any repeats so...
- 9/1/2009
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
- There will be many international camera crews assaulting Cannes in a couple of weeks from now, but I have the impression that one crew in particular will be in filmmaking mode. When Peter Biskind's incendiary read (Down and Dirty Pictures) was first announced as a feature length film with scribes Joshua James and Dean Craig on board to write the screenplay, and later show up in excerpt form at Hollywood Elsewhere's Jeffrey Wells blog, I thought for sure this would mean that one day I would see some actor end up playing the likes of Harvey Weinstein or Robert Redford. It appears that filming will take place in some form on the Croisette - but the question is: in what form? When Kenneth Bowser and Biskind last worked together they came up with a simple docu template for the screen adaptation of Easy Riders, Raging Bulls, but I'm
- 5/1/2009
- IONCINEMA.com
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