Love is Blind Season 4 is here, but fans are always keeping themselves updated with their favorite, or least favorite, cast members of past seasons. One who stood out in the previous season was Bartise. His love triangle and bachelor-ish ways turned viewers off. Now, he may turn more stomachs with his recent announcement that he’s father, merely six months after his season premiered.
Bartise Bowden in Love Is Blind. Cr. Sara Mally/Netflix © 2022 ‘Love is Blind’ alum Bartise welcomes his first child
Bartise appeared on Season 3 of Love is Blind. During his time in the pods, he fell hard for both Nancy and Raven. He ultimately chose Nancy based on their emotional connection after he felt Raven was inattentive to an important story he was telling. But after the pod portion of the experiment was over, and everyone came face to face, he couldn’t hide his attraction to Raven,...
Bartise Bowden in Love Is Blind. Cr. Sara Mally/Netflix © 2022 ‘Love is Blind’ alum Bartise welcomes his first child
Bartise appeared on Season 3 of Love is Blind. During his time in the pods, he fell hard for both Nancy and Raven. He ultimately chose Nancy based on their emotional connection after he felt Raven was inattentive to an important story he was telling. But after the pod portion of the experiment was over, and everyone came face to face, he couldn’t hide his attraction to Raven,...
- 4/8/2023
- by Brenda Alexander
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Kehlani is head over heels in love — and unafraid to gush about it on the new single, “Everything.” The track comes off the Grammy-nominated singer’s latest studio album, Blue Water Road, which was released Friday.
The accompanying music video for “Everything” finds Kehlani, who uses she/they pronouns, enjoying a wild night with friends, complete with a raucous house party and binge-watching movies. In an Instagram story, they called the clip “a rap video for a ballad” — and the strong 1990s hip-hop vibes are reflected everywhere from the costuming,...
The accompanying music video for “Everything” finds Kehlani, who uses she/they pronouns, enjoying a wild night with friends, complete with a raucous house party and binge-watching movies. In an Instagram story, they called the clip “a rap video for a ballad” — and the strong 1990s hip-hop vibes are reflected everywhere from the costuming,...
- 4/30/2022
- by Kat Bouza
- Rollingstone.com
Kehlani has released a new song, “Altar,” from their next album, Blue Water Road, which is expected to arrive later this year.
“Altar” is a swooning hit of pop-r&b that finds Kehlani (who uses she/they pronouns) crooning over a crisp drum skip and a mix of sparkling, swaying synths and guitars: “So I put you on the altar, stay just a little bit longer,” goes the hook, “Laid it out for ya, thought I felt you before/Now you’rе closer, closer.” The track also arrives with a music video,...
“Altar” is a swooning hit of pop-r&b that finds Kehlani (who uses she/they pronouns) crooning over a crisp drum skip and a mix of sparkling, swaying synths and guitars: “So I put you on the altar, stay just a little bit longer,” goes the hook, “Laid it out for ya, thought I felt you before/Now you’rе closer, closer.” The track also arrives with a music video,...
- 9/15/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
The sugar-sharp melodies come in a spree during singer-guitarist Fred Thomas’ great new song “Altar,” a concise little shot of curt, catchy guitar scraping and amiable boy-girl vocals. But the scenes and feelings he rifles through in the song’s lyrics are hardly as easy or comforting: “You can’t feel the damage ’til after it happens,” he laments. Thomas is singing about falling out with a group of friends in a very tight small-town community, giving you a sense that the tuneful speediness is more about condensing his pain down to something manageable,...
- 9/18/2018
- by Jon Dolan
- Rollingstone.com
Stars: Olivia Williams, Matthew Modine, Antonia Clarke, Adam Thomas Wright, Richard Dillane, Howard Lee, Jonathan Jaynes, Rebecca Calder, Steve Oram, David J. Peel, Mark Heenehan, Stephen Chance | Written and Directed by Nick Willing
When it comes to ghost stories focused on haunted houses my personal favourites are The Haunting and The Legend of Hell House, the psychological scares make them genuinely creepy and most importantly effective. The Haunting of Radcliffe House (also known as Altar) which has recently been released on DVD makes an attempt to scare its audience in classic ways, is it be effective?
When Meg Hamilton (Olivia Hamilton) is asked to renovate Radcliffe Hall she moves her family, including artist husband Alec (Matthew Modine) into the house while she works on it. As she discovers more about the house though including the revelation of a secret room in the attic things gradually push Meg to decide to move out of the house.
When it comes to ghost stories focused on haunted houses my personal favourites are The Haunting and The Legend of Hell House, the psychological scares make them genuinely creepy and most importantly effective. The Haunting of Radcliffe House (also known as Altar) which has recently been released on DVD makes an attempt to scare its audience in classic ways, is it be effective?
When Meg Hamilton (Olivia Hamilton) is asked to renovate Radcliffe Hall she moves her family, including artist husband Alec (Matthew Modine) into the house while she works on it. As she discovers more about the house though including the revelation of a secret room in the attic things gradually push Meg to decide to move out of the house.
- 5/18/2015
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
by Jesse Miller
MoreHorror.com
Altar, the new horror film written and directed by Nick Willing, starts off strongly as it introduces the location, the lavish house and characters all via some gorgeous cinematography and sweeping shots of the moors.
From there on, strange things begin to occur. It starts off with a rattling window, then continues with ghostly apparitions that haunt the kind family.
It's all very slow-burning stuff and rather effective, with director Nick Willing making good use of lighting and sound design to capture the atmosphere and conjure scares.
The whole film looks, feels and plays out as like a good old-fashioned haunting flick similar to The Amityville Horror.
The main problem with this feature is, aside from some strokes of genius that provide genuinely creepy moment’s, this is one horror that is mostly derivative of what has come before.
The key problem here is the...
MoreHorror.com
Altar, the new horror film written and directed by Nick Willing, starts off strongly as it introduces the location, the lavish house and characters all via some gorgeous cinematography and sweeping shots of the moors.
From there on, strange things begin to occur. It starts off with a rattling window, then continues with ghostly apparitions that haunt the kind family.
It's all very slow-burning stuff and rather effective, with director Nick Willing making good use of lighting and sound design to capture the atmosphere and conjure scares.
The whole film looks, feels and plays out as like a good old-fashioned haunting flick similar to The Amityville Horror.
The main problem with this feature is, aside from some strokes of genius that provide genuinely creepy moment’s, this is one horror that is mostly derivative of what has come before.
The key problem here is the...
- 5/2/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
When a family move to a remote estate on the Yorkshire moors, demonic forces are unleashed in Nick Willing’s The Haunting of Radcliffe House (known in the Us as Altar [review]), which makes its UK DVD bow on 11 May… Continue Reading →
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- 3/9/2015
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
A solid cast faces supernatural peril in Altar, coming to DVD and digital HD next week, and one of them—Steve Oram from Sightseers, The World’S End and others—discovers a gruesome omen in an exclusive clip you can see past the jump. Matthew Modine (pictured above), The Sixth Sense’s Olivia Williams, Antonia Clarke, Richard Dillane and Adam Thomas Wright […]...
- 2/12/2015
- by Michael Gingold
- Fangoria
Witness the aftermath of a demonic ritual when the spine-tingling thriller, Altar, terrifies on DVD and Digital HD February 17 from Cinedigm (Nasdaq: Cidm) and Great Point Media. From Nick Willing, the mastermind writer who brought audiences “Tin Man” and “Neverland,” comes the creepy, satanic tale full of ghostly torture and sorcery, headlined by Matthew Modine (Full Metal Jacket, Married to the Mob), Olivia Williams (“Manhattan,” The Sixth Sense) and Antonia Clarke (Les … Continue reading →
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- 1/23/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Steve Oram offered horror and laughs in equal measure as the homicidally angry Chris in Ben Wheatley’s Sightseers. For a future film, he’s planning to cut out even the dark comedy and focus solely on the horror, as he’s set to star in Its Walls Were Blood alongside Edward Hogg and Pollyanna McIntosh.Blood, a title that reads like the worst ever TripAdvisor hotel review, is planned as a portmanteau film with four stories set in the same house. The writer/directors – Sean Hogan, Paul Hyett, Tom Shankland and Paul Davis – will chronicle the haunted residence’s dark history from the 19th century to the present day.Conner Chapman, Ruth Bradley, Rosie Day, Sam Gittins, Scott Chambers and Belinda Stewart-Wilson make up the rest of the cast for the horror, which should be cranking its cameras later this year.Oram is also part of the cast for...
- 8/28/2014
- EmpireOnline
Matthew Modine is set as a series regular in TNT pilot Proof, a supernatural medical drama executive produced by Kyra Sedgwick. Written by Rob Bragin and directed by Alex Graves, Proof centers on Dr. Kathryn Russo (Jennifer Beals), a skeptical, hard-science, brilliant female surgeon with a caustic edge who has been struggling with the devastating loss of her teenage son and a growing estrangement from her surviving daughter. She is persuaded to investigate cases of reincarnation, out-of-body experiences, hauntings. Modine, repped by Apa and Untitled, will play Ivan Turing, a charming, eccentric, technology multi-billionaire facing a terminal cancer who is willing to apply all his resources to answering the question, is there anything beyond death? He recently wrapped feature Altar.
- 3/25/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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