Lucy Lawless (Xena, Spartacus) and her "Ash vs Evil Dead" co-star Jill Marie Jones sat down with CineMovie's Justine Browning in New York City to talk about their new show on Starz. The two actresses discuss their working relationship with director Sam Raimi on set, and working in the horror comedy genre. Lawless also reveals why she thought the original Evil Dead movie was too misogynistic.
- 11/10/2015
- by info@cinemovie.tv (Super User)
- CineMovie
Bruce Campbell returns to slay the evil dead in Starz' new series, "Ash vs Evil Dead." Inspired by the Evil Dead movie franchise, Campbell and the original director Sam Raimi produce the new half-hour horror comedy. Campbell sat down with CineMovie's Justine Browning in New York City, and the producer/star is telling us why they had to reach beyond the Evil Dead fans.
- 11/5/2015
- by info@cinemovie.tv (Super User)
- CineMovie
Well, well, well, look who’s back for more – or if you’re a first timer, welcome to I’d Rather Be At The Movies, We Got This Covered’s film podcast darling. Entering our second week of official podding, Justine and I are starting to get the hang of this whole “talk about movies” gig, but we’ll accept any feedback from you guys on how to become the best podcasters in the multiverse. Oh, you guys all know my co-host Justine Browning, right? New York City press circuit mainstay, and Wgtc’s red carpet correspondent? Sorry newbies, don’t want to leave you uninformed.
This week sees some pretty interesting releases in Robocop, Endless Love, and Winter’s Tale – but honestly, who cares about those? You can stay tuned for theatrical reviews on all those titles and more, right here at Wgtc, but this week I thought it...
This week sees some pretty interesting releases in Robocop, Endless Love, and Winter’s Tale – but honestly, who cares about those? You can stay tuned for theatrical reviews on all those titles and more, right here at Wgtc, but this week I thought it...
- 2/13/2014
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Being the horror-loving night owl that I am, I’ve been waiting for South By Southwest (SXSW) to announce their Midnighter lineup since day one. Sure, the true feature roster has plenty of titles worth getting excited over, whether you’re a Veronica Mars fan or just can’t wait to see Zac Efron play a fratty party-addict in Neighbors, but since I’ll probably be catching up on my sleep during those releases, the Midnighters are my bread and butter – and now I finally know what to expect.
Released today is the official slate of midnight movies that are sure to have genre fans buying their tickets to Texas, spanning a vast array of subgenres. Since I didn’t make it to Sundance this year, I’m a smidgen bummed that movies like Cooties and Dead Snow: Red Vs. Dead aren’t making the trip, but one Sundance...
Released today is the official slate of midnight movies that are sure to have genre fans buying their tickets to Texas, spanning a vast array of subgenres. Since I didn’t make it to Sundance this year, I’m a smidgen bummed that movies like Cooties and Dead Snow: Red Vs. Dead aren’t making the trip, but one Sundance...
- 2/5/2014
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
The day is finally here! We’ve been promising you for weeks now that a film podcast would officially be starting once again to fill the Wgtc Radio void, and that podcast is I’d Rather Be At The Movies. Joined by my co-host Justine Browning, each week we’ll be dishing out the latest in industry news, the newest big movie releases, those diamond-in-the-rough Blu-Ray arrivals and of course, some random bantering that you’ll obviously grow to love – Love Us, Dammit!
We’ll be recording every Sunday here in lovely New York City, and you can expect an episode to be released every Wednesday for your listening pleasure.
Starting on Super Bowl Sunday would have been an absolute blast any other year, but with the passing of Philip Seymour Hoffman announced only an hour before we recorded, an immediate reflection had to take place, honoring such a wonderful,...
We’ll be recording every Sunday here in lovely New York City, and you can expect an episode to be released every Wednesday for your listening pleasure.
Starting on Super Bowl Sunday would have been an absolute blast any other year, but with the passing of Philip Seymour Hoffman announced only an hour before we recorded, an immediate reflection had to take place, honoring such a wonderful,...
- 2/5/2014
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Starting a podcast wouldn’t feel right without some technical difficulties right off the bat, and on our second episode in, my co-host Justine Browning and I found out an unfortunate fact – my Blue Snowball microphone doesn’t exactly get along with her laptop. Since I hiked across New York City to do the show, we attempted a salvage mission on this week’s episode, one that honestly turned out much better than expected. Please show some mercy as we were forced to record using only an internal microphone. Being the troopers that we are though, we powered ahead despite the small obstacle and are now bringing you another episode of I’d Rather Be At The Movies.
This week on our “still under construction” podcast, Justine and I discuss the typical new releases and whatnot, but we start by getting a little off topic and ranting away our recent...
This week on our “still under construction” podcast, Justine and I discuss the typical new releases and whatnot, but we start by getting a little off topic and ranting away our recent...
- 1/29/2014
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Those of you who enjoy podcasts have likely been listening to Jonathan Lack and his co-host Sean Chapman cover a bevy of topics from movies to gaming, coming to you once a week on Wgtc Radio. Unfortunately, I regret to inform you that there’s been a changing of the guard. Wgtc Radio has been discontinued, but that does not spell the end for podcasting at We Got This Covered.
For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Matt Donato, and I’m an Associate Editor here at Wgtc. Mainly focusing on film reviews and joint articles with my horror loving compadre Remy Carreiro, a bulk of my time is spent running the New York City press circuit, and that’s where I met the incomparable Justine Browning – who also happens to be our red carpet correspondent here in the Big Apple. So, why am I introducing Justine and myself?...
For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Matt Donato, and I’m an Associate Editor here at Wgtc. Mainly focusing on film reviews and joint articles with my horror loving compadre Remy Carreiro, a bulk of my time is spent running the New York City press circuit, and that’s where I met the incomparable Justine Browning – who also happens to be our red carpet correspondent here in the Big Apple. So, why am I introducing Justine and myself?...
- 1/17/2014
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
As 2013 ends and award season ramps up, CineMovie is picking the best films of 2013 that deserve Oscar nominations.
CineMovie’s Justine Browning counts down award-worthy films starring Ethan Hawke, Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Joaquin Phoenix, Matthew McConaughey, Christian Bale, Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper. Some of these actors are already getting notice with Golden Globes nominations and critic recognition for their performance in films such as Captain Phillips, Gravity, Her, 12 Years a Slave, Dallas Buyers Club and American Hustle.
Directors are also enjoying the limelight with Spike Jonz (Her), Alfonso Cuaron (Gravity), Steve McQueen (12 Years A Slave), Paul Greengrass (Captain Phillips), Richard Linklater (Before Midnight) and David O. Russell (American Hustle) reaping some of the award praise for their direction.
Among the ten films are independent movies not getting as much attention as the bigger Hollywood fare
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CineMovie’s Justine Browning counts down award-worthy films starring Ethan Hawke, Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Joaquin Phoenix, Matthew McConaughey, Christian Bale, Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper. Some of these actors are already getting notice with Golden Globes nominations and critic recognition for their performance in films such as Captain Phillips, Gravity, Her, 12 Years a Slave, Dallas Buyers Club and American Hustle.
Directors are also enjoying the limelight with Spike Jonz (Her), Alfonso Cuaron (Gravity), Steve McQueen (12 Years A Slave), Paul Greengrass (Captain Phillips), Richard Linklater (Before Midnight) and David O. Russell (American Hustle) reaping some of the award praise for their direction.
Among the ten films are independent movies not getting as much attention as the bigger Hollywood fare
Read more...
- 12/27/2013
- CineMovie
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