No One Lives has been given a limited theatrical release from Anchor Bay and we have a list of theaters that will be screening the movie, along with details about a special screening taking place in Tampa. If you’d like to meet WWE’s Brodus Clay, he’ll be attending the 7:00 pm screening tonight at AMC Veterans 24 in Tampa, Florida.
Directed by Ryuhei Kitamura, No One Lives stars Luke Evans, Adelaide Clemens, Lee Tergesen, Laura Ramsey, Derek Magyar, Beau Knapp America Olivo, WWE’s Brodus Clay and Lindsey Shaw. To learn more about the movie, check out the trailer below.
“A ruthless criminal gang takes a young couple hostage and goes to ground in an abandoned house in the middle of nowhere. When the captive girl is killed, the tables are unexpectedly turned. The gang finds themselves outsmarted by an urbane and seasoned killer determined to ensure that no one lives.
Directed by Ryuhei Kitamura, No One Lives stars Luke Evans, Adelaide Clemens, Lee Tergesen, Laura Ramsey, Derek Magyar, Beau Knapp America Olivo, WWE’s Brodus Clay and Lindsey Shaw. To learn more about the movie, check out the trailer below.
“A ruthless criminal gang takes a young couple hostage and goes to ground in an abandoned house in the middle of nowhere. When the captive girl is killed, the tables are unexpectedly turned. The gang finds themselves outsmarted by an urbane and seasoned killer determined to ensure that no one lives.
- 5/10/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Muse Entertainment Enterprises, a Canadian production company, announced that the Canadian remake of the British TV Series Being Human has begun production in Montreal.
The leading actors of the TV series will be Sam Witwer (Smallville), Meaghan Rath (The Assistants), Sam Huntington (Fanboys) and Mark Pellegrino (Lost).
The show is written and executive produced by husband-and-wife duo Jeremy Carver (Waterfront, Supernatural) and Anna Fricke (Dawson’s Creek, Everwood).
The series follows the lives of three, otherworldly roommates: a vampire (Witwer), a ghost (Rath) and a werewolf (Huntington), all desperately trying to live as human beings. They help each other navigate through complex double lives while struggling to hide their dark secrets from the world.
Finally, once completed, the show's 13 one-hour episodes will be broadcasted on Syfy and Space, which are two cable networks dedicated to science-fiction respectively from the USA and Canada.
The leading actors of the TV series will be Sam Witwer (Smallville), Meaghan Rath (The Assistants), Sam Huntington (Fanboys) and Mark Pellegrino (Lost).
The show is written and executive produced by husband-and-wife duo Jeremy Carver (Waterfront, Supernatural) and Anna Fricke (Dawson’s Creek, Everwood).
The series follows the lives of three, otherworldly roommates: a vampire (Witwer), a ghost (Rath) and a werewolf (Huntington), all desperately trying to live as human beings. They help each other navigate through complex double lives while struggling to hide their dark secrets from the world.
Finally, once completed, the show's 13 one-hour episodes will be broadcasted on Syfy and Space, which are two cable networks dedicated to science-fiction respectively from the USA and Canada.
- 7/27/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
NBC has picked up 10 additional episodes of its promising new game show 1 vs. 100. The network also has ordered six more scripts from its critically praised but low-rated new drama Friday Night Lights. Meanwhile, CBS has pulled the plug on the midseason drama series Waterfront. The 10-episode pickup for "100" brings the order for the Endemol USA quiz show to 15 episodes. In its premiere last week, the show, hosted by Bob Saget, dominated the competition with 12.6 million viewers and a 4.1 rating/13 share among adults 18-49, NBC's best demo delivery with non-Olympics programming in the Friday 9 p.m. hour in nearly four years. "100" originally was scheduled to move to its regular Friday 8 p.m. slot this week, leading in to the season premiere of Las Vegas. NBC has decided to keep the game show in the 9 p.m. period behind Deal or No Deal for another week, pushing the season debut of Las Vegas to Oct. 27.
- 10/19/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CBS is loading its big guns for next season. The network picked up series fronted by such stars as James Woods, Stanley Tucci, Ray Liotta, Virginia Madsen and Joe Pantoliano and backed by such auspices as David Crane, John Wells and Jon Turteltaub. On the drama side, the network ordered Shark, Jericho, Smith, the untitled Peter Ocko project and Waterfront; The Class and the untitled Tom Hertz project made the comedy cut. Midseason entries The Unit and The New Adventures of Old Christine have been picked up for a second season along with the freshman drama Close to Home.
- 5/16/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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