Are you Ok, Ed Sheeran? Fresh off of spending an adorable afternoon at a children's hospital with a sick fan, the "Thinking Out Loud" singer reportedly ended up as a patient himself when a night out with friends resulted in a bloody, bizarre accident. Ed, who has been keeping a low profile ever since telling fans he'd be taking a break from social media in December 2015, was at a party with pal James Blunt and Princess Beatrice when the royal accidentally sliced his face open while trying to "knight" James with a ceremonial sword. James, like any rational human, apparently begged her to make him "Sir James Blunt," but she lost her grip on the sword and Ed happened to be in the way. According to reports, he had to get stitches to repair the gash, which can be seen in a photo with a fan taken not long after the incident.
- 11/28/2016
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
It’s not often that fans of the genre are afforded a chance to appear in a feature length horror film, be it as an extra or not. However, Andrew Patterson is offering just that opportunity. Patterson and crew are seeking extras for his upcoming zombie flick, Let There Be Zombies, which will shoot this summer. If you’re in the Denton, Texas area on June 30th, and your dream has always been to depict a member of the undead, this is a chance you’ll likely want to capitalize on. Extras will find their asses planted in makeup chairs at 7:00 a.m., with official shooting scheduled to begin at 2:00 p.m. From there, it’s likely all shambling and flesh chomping!
- 6/20/2012
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
If you live anywhere near Denton, Texas, and find yourself with an insatiable urge to play a zombie in a feature film, wish no more. Filmmaker Andrew Patterson invites you to ghoul it up for his film Let There Be Zombies.
Patterson is inviting you to visit the official Let there Be Zombies website and sign-up to be done-up and done-in and play a zombie in his film on June 30th. Make-up application for the undead begins at 7:00 am with shooting starting around 2:00 pm.
The film was written by Patterson, who is also directing. Let There Be Zombies stars Sydney Daly, Manuel Monsante, Doug Lowe, Benji Jones and Freddie Brandyburg.
Synopsis
Let There Be Zombies tells the story of four survivors that band together to endure the first few days of the zombie apocalypse. Taking refuge inside a dilapidated hay barn, this newly-formed group must overcome their differences...
Patterson is inviting you to visit the official Let there Be Zombies website and sign-up to be done-up and done-in and play a zombie in his film on June 30th. Make-up application for the undead begins at 7:00 am with shooting starting around 2:00 pm.
The film was written by Patterson, who is also directing. Let There Be Zombies stars Sydney Daly, Manuel Monsante, Doug Lowe, Benji Jones and Freddie Brandyburg.
Synopsis
Let There Be Zombies tells the story of four survivors that band together to endure the first few days of the zombie apocalypse. Taking refuge inside a dilapidated hay barn, this newly-formed group must overcome their differences...
- 6/20/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
The 10-week shoot scheduled for Jonathan Teplitzky.s fourth feature, The Railway Man, starts today in Scotland, before moving to Thailand and Queensland.
When local distributor Transmission Films comes to market the official Australian/UK co-production next year their job will be made easier by the two Academy Award winners in the cast: Nicole Kidman, who won her Oscar for The Hours in 2003, and Firth, who won his for The King.s Speech in 2010.
The focus of The Railway Man is real-life British Army officer Eric Lomax who, years after he and thousands of other prisoners were forced to work on the construction of the Thai/Burma railway during World War II, returns to Thailand to confront his tormentor Nagase Takashi.
Jeremy Irvine and Firth play Lomax at different times in his life and Hiroyuki Sanada plays Nagase. Kidman.s role is that of a woman who helps Lomax rid...
When local distributor Transmission Films comes to market the official Australian/UK co-production next year their job will be made easier by the two Academy Award winners in the cast: Nicole Kidman, who won her Oscar for The Hours in 2003, and Firth, who won his for The King.s Speech in 2010.
The focus of The Railway Man is real-life British Army officer Eric Lomax who, years after he and thousands of other prisoners were forced to work on the construction of the Thai/Burma railway during World War II, returns to Thailand to confront his tormentor Nagase Takashi.
Jeremy Irvine and Firth play Lomax at different times in his life and Hiroyuki Sanada plays Nagase. Kidman.s role is that of a woman who helps Lomax rid...
- 4/30/2012
- by Sandy George
- IF.com.au
Burning Man, Jonathan Teplitzky’s third cinematic offering, proves a small budget Australian film can stand tall on a global stage. Georgina Pearson spoke with Teplitzky about the film’s creation.
Within our society there is a common underlying thread. That unspoken C word, only ever briefly discussed or tentatively skirted during dinner party conversation. Despite a growing abundance of people living with or affected by cancer, it still remains the elephant in the room. Jonathan Teplitzky’s, Burning Man does no such tiptoeing.
Trailing the wake of one man’s grief, it provides a harrowing snapshot of the devastation such a disease can cause. Based in-part on Teplitzky’s personal experience, viewers are plunged headfirst into the fragmented world of Tom (Matthew Goode), a British chef living in Bondi whose wife is dying of breast cancer. Unconventionally raw, Burning Man showcases the often ignored emotional fallibility of the male.
Within our society there is a common underlying thread. That unspoken C word, only ever briefly discussed or tentatively skirted during dinner party conversation. Despite a growing abundance of people living with or affected by cancer, it still remains the elephant in the room. Jonathan Teplitzky’s, Burning Man does no such tiptoeing.
Trailing the wake of one man’s grief, it provides a harrowing snapshot of the devastation such a disease can cause. Based in-part on Teplitzky’s personal experience, viewers are plunged headfirst into the fragmented world of Tom (Matthew Goode), a British chef living in Bondi whose wife is dying of breast cancer. Unconventionally raw, Burning Man showcases the often ignored emotional fallibility of the male.
- 10/27/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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