Most eligible or most hated man in America? That's the fine line that each of ABC's Bachelors walk when they make the decision to hand out the rose on the hit reality series. And it's one Chris Soules' will have to as well when his journey to find his future wife kicks off on Jan. 6. While some of previous Bachelors have managed to (Here's looking at you, Sean Lowe!), others have courted a whole lot of controversy. (Remember that time Brad Womack chose no one?! Or when Jason Mesnick changed. His. Mind. After. The. Finale?!) But who is really America's all-time favorite Bachelor? And who's Bachelor Nation's least favorite, the most hated man on primetime TV? We're...
- 12/29/2014
- E! Online
Even though writer/director John Carney has enjoyed success in Irish film and television with the likes of Zonad, On The Edge and Bachelors Walk, outside of his home country he is most known for 2007's Once, his low budget feature which celebrated the power of music, set in the world of Dublin buskers. Once went onto be a massive critical success, and has been adapted into a Tony award winning play. Carney returns to that well somewhat with Begin Again. The original title, Can a Song Save Your Life?, tells you all you need to know about the movie, a feel good celebration of music and staying true to yourself, all set against the back drop of New York City. Begin Again starts in the middle, with Greta (Keira Knightley) performing an aggressive song written about her ex Dave (Adam Levine) on the stage of a New York dive bar,...
- 7/11/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Tom White)
- www.themoviebit.com
The European Film Promotion (Efp) has announced Irish film 'Wide Open Spaces', directed by Tom Hall (Bachelors Walk), is to be one of the four European films that is going to be screened at Tribeca Grand Hotel's screening room in New York on June 23rd at 6pm. The initiative sees targeted industry professionals invited to the screening in New York in an effort to enhance the platform for European films seeking Us distribution. Penned by Arthur Mathews (Father Ted) and starring Ewen Bremner (Fool's Gold), Ardal O'Hanlon (Father Ted) and Owen Roe (Alarm), 'Wide Open Spaces' is an international co-production between Irish company Grand Pictures (Spin the Bottle, Stew, Paths to Freedom) and Scottish company Mead Kerr (Night People).
- 6/11/2009
- IFTN
Grand Pictures has announced details of a new 6 x half hour comedy series 'Val Falvey, T.D.' Written by Arthur Mathews (Father Ted) and Paul Woodfull (Stew) and directed by Pj Dillon (Stew), the series stars Ardal O'Hanlon (Father Ted) and Owen Roe (Alarm). Supporting cast includes Amelia Crowley (The Wake Wood), Phelim Drew (The Nephew), Simon Delaney (Bachelors Walk) and Brendan Dempsey (The Revenge of Alistair Fury). Five weeks of filming on various locations in Kildare and Meath is due to wrap on 5 June. Shooting on Dv, Fionn Comerford is on camera with Driscoll Calder (32A) as costume designer. Editing is by Ray Roantree (George Gently, Rock Rivals) and will take place at Screen Scene in Dublin.
- 5/27/2009
- IFTN
Irish feature 'Wide Open Spaces', penned by Arthur Mathews (Father Ted) and directed by Tom Hall (Bachelors Walk), will receive its World Premiere screening at the Edinburgh International Film Festival taking place from June 17 – 28. The film has been selected to screen in the Rosebud discovery strand of the Scottish festival which features “first and second works from the directors to watch". 'Wide Open Spaces', a belated coming of age comedy set in a remote part of Ireland, stars Ewen Bremner (Fool's Gold), Ardal O'Hanlon (Father Ted) and Owen Roe (Alarm).
- 5/6/2009
- IFTN
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