Creativity comes in many different forms, and Kristen Griffith-VanderYacht is proof. He is widely considered one of the most talented florists in the world. His ability to create beautiful bouquets and designs is unmatched. Although most people think making a floral design is as easy as slapping some flowers together, Kristen Griffith-VanderYacht has shown that there is true artistry behind it. He recently gained mainstream popularity as one of the judges of Netflix’s floral design competition show, The Big Flower Fight. Now that his fan base is growing by the day, so are the possibilities for his career. Continue reading for
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- 6/21/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Featuring: Natasia Demetriou, Vic Reeves, Kristen Griffith-Vanderyacht
I really support the wide range of reality competition television shows that showcases different areas of creativity such as glass blowing, baking and specifically for this review, flower arranging! Shows like The Big Flower Fight can only benefit these forgotten art forms and raises awareness of them which is great to see while at the same time making the shows themselves super unique.
The first thing I noticed about The Big Flower Fight was that it is clearly pitched to a very mature and sophisticated audience, as these incredible flower arrangements are synonymous with the high society. This is not a problem as people who are unfamiliar with this lifestyle can easily watch and enjoy the show… but there is a level of “poshness” to all of it! The most confusing part of this is that the show seems to try and balance...
I really support the wide range of reality competition television shows that showcases different areas of creativity such as glass blowing, baking and specifically for this review, flower arranging! Shows like The Big Flower Fight can only benefit these forgotten art forms and raises awareness of them which is great to see while at the same time making the shows themselves super unique.
The first thing I noticed about The Big Flower Fight was that it is clearly pitched to a very mature and sophisticated audience, as these incredible flower arrangements are synonymous with the high society. This is not a problem as people who are unfamiliar with this lifestyle can easily watch and enjoy the show… but there is a level of “poshness” to all of it! The most confusing part of this is that the show seems to try and balance...
- 6/2/2020
- by Rhys Payne
- Nerdly
Netflix is bolstering its global entertainment formats team, hiring “The Circle” exec producer Daisy Lilley to work out of its London office, Variety has confirmed.
Lilley has joined Netflix as a manager in its London-based operation, working closely with former ITV commissioner Ben Kelly.
She reports in to Sean Hancock, Netflix’s U.S.-based director of unscripted originals, and will be responsible for ordering global entertainment formats out of the U.K.
Netflix has stepped up its commissioning of entertainment formats out of the U.K., and recently enjoyed success with “Too Hot to Handle,” a reality dating competition produced by Fremantle-owned U.K. entertainment label Talkback. On May 18, Netlfix also launched “The Big Flower Fight,” produced by the U.K.’s MultiStory Media.
Netflix has also commissioned U.S., Brazilian and French versions of Studio Lambert format “The Circle,” which Lilley developed and then executive produced.
In October,...
Lilley has joined Netflix as a manager in its London-based operation, working closely with former ITV commissioner Ben Kelly.
She reports in to Sean Hancock, Netflix’s U.S.-based director of unscripted originals, and will be responsible for ordering global entertainment formats out of the U.K.
Netflix has stepped up its commissioning of entertainment formats out of the U.K., and recently enjoyed success with “Too Hot to Handle,” a reality dating competition produced by Fremantle-owned U.K. entertainment label Talkback. On May 18, Netlfix also launched “The Big Flower Fight,” produced by the U.K.’s MultiStory Media.
Netflix has also commissioned U.S., Brazilian and French versions of Studio Lambert format “The Circle,” which Lilley developed and then executive produced.
In October,...
- 5/26/2020
- by Tim Dams
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has been churning out substantial updates to its content library during the ongoing pandemic, and May has been a wonderful month so far filled to the brim with heavy-hitters like District 9, an Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt special, and the unexpectedly popular The Wrong Missy. Not to mention the arrival of Space Force (check out the awesome new trailer above) next week.
That’s a trend that continues today, as this latest drop looks to add plenty of new titles to the list. And although none of them are massive blockbuster movies or genre-defining shows, it’s a pretty good collection for a mid-month drop.
To begin with, Patton Oswalt: I Love Everything sees one of the world’s favorite comedians tackle everything from how breakfast cereal gets more serious as you get older to deeper dives into love, loss, and raising children. If you’re in the mood for some good laughs,...
That’s a trend that continues today, as this latest drop looks to add plenty of new titles to the list. And although none of them are massive blockbuster movies or genre-defining shows, it’s a pretty good collection for a mid-month drop.
To begin with, Patton Oswalt: I Love Everything sees one of the world’s favorite comedians tackle everything from how breakfast cereal gets more serious as you get older to deeper dives into love, loss, and raising children. If you’re in the mood for some good laughs,...
- 5/19/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
Image Source: Netflix
If you love the competitive spirit and friendly format of The Great British Baking Show, then it's time to get excited. Netflix is trading whisks for stem cutters and the giant tent for an epic greenhouse in its new series The Big Flower Fight.
The innovative competition show will feature 10 teams competing to design the most ornate floral bouquets and sculptures. The stakes are high: the winning team will have their creation on display at London's Royal Botanic Gardens!
The floristry series will include eight episodes hosted by comedians Vic Reeves (Coronation Street) and Natasia Demetriou (What We Do in the Shadows), with top florist Kristen Griffith VanderYacht serving as head judge. While The Great British Baking Show strictly features home bakers, the contestants on The Big Flower Fight aren't just amateur flower enthusiasts. Teams are composed of not just professional florists but also designers, sculptors, and more creatives.
If you love the competitive spirit and friendly format of The Great British Baking Show, then it's time to get excited. Netflix is trading whisks for stem cutters and the giant tent for an epic greenhouse in its new series The Big Flower Fight.
The innovative competition show will feature 10 teams competing to design the most ornate floral bouquets and sculptures. The stakes are high: the winning team will have their creation on display at London's Royal Botanic Gardens!
The floristry series will include eight episodes hosted by comedians Vic Reeves (Coronation Street) and Natasia Demetriou (What We Do in the Shadows), with top florist Kristen Griffith VanderYacht serving as head judge. While The Great British Baking Show strictly features home bakers, the contestants on The Big Flower Fight aren't just amateur flower enthusiasts. Teams are composed of not just professional florists but also designers, sculptors, and more creatives.
- 5/17/2020
- by Emily Weaver
- Popsugar.com
As the lockdown continues, Netflix provides a reliable source of entertainment, including many titles you might not have considered before. While it’s probably unavoidable that you’ll still spend a lot of time browsing through the platform’s library, Netflix’s weekly collection of new content at least gives us some pointers on what to watch next. To this end, here are some of the highlights of what’s coming to Netflix this week.
On the movie side, the Bryan Cranston-starring biopic Trumbo is available from Tuesday, May 19th. The Jay Roach-directed drama looks at the life of the blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, and his struggles against the communist witch-hunt in Hollywood during the 1950s. Cranston picked up a Best Actor nomination at the Oscars for his role in the 2015 film, which also features turns from Helen Mirren and Diane Lane.
Also out this week is The Lovebirds,...
On the movie side, the Bryan Cranston-starring biopic Trumbo is available from Tuesday, May 19th. The Jay Roach-directed drama looks at the life of the blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, and his struggles against the communist witch-hunt in Hollywood during the 1950s. Cranston picked up a Best Actor nomination at the Oscars for his role in the 2015 film, which also features turns from Helen Mirren and Diane Lane.
Also out this week is The Lovebirds,...
- 5/17/2020
- by Jessica James
- We Got This Covered
Netflix has released the trailer for a new competition show called “The Big Flower Fight.”
Premiering on May 18, the series finds 10 international teams of florists, sculptors and garden designers competing against one another to create extravagant floral installations inside a giant greenhouse that looks a lot like the Spaceship Earth ride at Disney’s Epcot.
Watch the competitors sweat it out trying to build these elaborate flower sculptures in the shapes of animals, people, and many other strange feats in the trailer above.
Also Read: Netflix Sets Date for 'Too Hot to Handle' Reunion Special
The series is hosted by British comedian Vic Reeves of the comedic duo “Vic and Bob” and actress Natasia Demetriou who plays Nadja on FX’s “What We Do in the Shadows.”
The teams of plant-obsessed artisans will face elimination with every task, as florist-to-the-stars Kristen Griffith-VanderYacht and a bevy of guest judges...
Premiering on May 18, the series finds 10 international teams of florists, sculptors and garden designers competing against one another to create extravagant floral installations inside a giant greenhouse that looks a lot like the Spaceship Earth ride at Disney’s Epcot.
Watch the competitors sweat it out trying to build these elaborate flower sculptures in the shapes of animals, people, and many other strange feats in the trailer above.
Also Read: Netflix Sets Date for 'Too Hot to Handle' Reunion Special
The series is hosted by British comedian Vic Reeves of the comedic duo “Vic and Bob” and actress Natasia Demetriou who plays Nadja on FX’s “What We Do in the Shadows.”
The teams of plant-obsessed artisans will face elimination with every task, as florist-to-the-stars Kristen Griffith-VanderYacht and a bevy of guest judges...
- 5/4/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Here’s an exclusive peek at “The Big Flower Fight,” Netflix’s new unscripted competition format which launches on May 18.
Produced by ITV Studios-backed MultiStory Media, the eight-part series sees 10 creative teams square off in a contest to create huge flower installations. The series is hosted by “What We Do In The Shadows” star Natasia Demetriou and Vic Reeves.
In each episode, the teams are tasked with creating a larger-than-life sculpture, competing to design and build the biggest, most outlandish and beautiful displays possible from flowers and other natural materials — all while staving off elimination for one more week.
With a conservationist theme, the participants are encouraged to think about plants that give back to the environment — such as pollinating, insect-friendly species.
The trailer offers the first glimpse of the 10 creative duos taking part in the competition, who come from the U.S., Denmark, U.K. and Ireland. The...
Produced by ITV Studios-backed MultiStory Media, the eight-part series sees 10 creative teams square off in a contest to create huge flower installations. The series is hosted by “What We Do In The Shadows” star Natasia Demetriou and Vic Reeves.
In each episode, the teams are tasked with creating a larger-than-life sculpture, competing to design and build the biggest, most outlandish and beautiful displays possible from flowers and other natural materials — all while staving off elimination for one more week.
With a conservationist theme, the participants are encouraged to think about plants that give back to the environment — such as pollinating, insect-friendly species.
The trailer offers the first glimpse of the 10 creative duos taking part in the competition, who come from the U.S., Denmark, U.K. and Ireland. The...
- 5/4/2020
- by Tim Dams
- Variety Film + TV
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