Universal’s horror-comedy Renfield is headed to physical media with a “Dracula Sucks Edition” Blu-ray, and we’ve learned today that it’s being unleashed on June 6, 2023.
The film comes to Digital, DVD and Blu-ray from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
Soaked with bloody fun and overflowing with toxic relationships, Renfield comes home in a Dracula Sucks Edition with 60 minutes of darkly humorous and captivating never-before-seen bonus content, including deleted scenes and featurettes that dives deeper into the cutting-edge comedy and the secrets behind turning a classic tale into a modern monster movie.
“Super fun from start to finish” (Buzzfeed), Renfield features an immortal cast alongside Cage including Nicholas Hoult, Awkwafina, Ben Schwartz, Adrian Martinez, Shohreh Aghdashloo, and Brandon Scott Jones.
Directed by Chris McKay and written by Ryan Ridley from a story by Robert Kirkman, the edgy horror comedy is produced by Skybound Entertainment and Giant Wildcat.
Exclusive Bonus Features On Digital,...
The film comes to Digital, DVD and Blu-ray from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
Soaked with bloody fun and overflowing with toxic relationships, Renfield comes home in a Dracula Sucks Edition with 60 minutes of darkly humorous and captivating never-before-seen bonus content, including deleted scenes and featurettes that dives deeper into the cutting-edge comedy and the secrets behind turning a classic tale into a modern monster movie.
“Super fun from start to finish” (Buzzfeed), Renfield features an immortal cast alongside Cage including Nicholas Hoult, Awkwafina, Ben Schwartz, Adrian Martinez, Shohreh Aghdashloo, and Brandon Scott Jones.
Directed by Chris McKay and written by Ryan Ridley from a story by Robert Kirkman, the edgy horror comedy is produced by Skybound Entertainment and Giant Wildcat.
Exclusive Bonus Features On Digital,...
- 5/30/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
If you've listened to recent episodes of Corpse Club, then you know that we're big fans of the blood-spattered humor and clever scares of Renfield, and if you're looking to add the horror comedy to your physical media collection, Universal will release Renfield on Blu-ray / DVD (including a Digital code) on June 6th with an impressive roster of bonus features, including a behind-the-scenes look at the deleted musical number featuring Renfield's fantasy dance!
Press Release: Universal City, California, May 30, 2023 – Oscar® winner Nicolas Cage stars as Dracula in the side-splitting,
action-packed new cult classic, Renfield, available to own on Digital, Blu-rayTM and DVD June 6, 2023 from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Soaked with bloody fun and overflowing with toxic relationships, Renfield comes home in a Dracula Sucks Edition with 60 minutes of darkly humorous and captivating never-before-seen bonus content, including deleted scenes and featurettes that dives deeper into the cutting-edge comedy and the secrets...
Press Release: Universal City, California, May 30, 2023 – Oscar® winner Nicolas Cage stars as Dracula in the side-splitting,
action-packed new cult classic, Renfield, available to own on Digital, Blu-rayTM and DVD June 6, 2023 from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Soaked with bloody fun and overflowing with toxic relationships, Renfield comes home in a Dracula Sucks Edition with 60 minutes of darkly humorous and captivating never-before-seen bonus content, including deleted scenes and featurettes that dives deeper into the cutting-edge comedy and the secrets...
- 5/30/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
If you've been waiting to see Renfield, it's now available to rent and own on digital services. Here's the official announcement:
"Continuing its nationwide run in theaters, the modern monster tale starring Oscar® winner Nicolas Cage as Dracula, Renfield is now available to buy or rent at home on digital platforms nationwide from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
Packed with dark humor, toxic relationships, and lots of blood, Renfield showcases an all-star cast alongside Cage including Nicholas Hoult, Awkwafina, Ben Schwartz, Adrian Martinez, Shohreh Aghdashloo, and Brandon Scott Jones. Directed by Chris McKay and written by Ryan Ridley from a story by Robert Kirkman, the edgy horror comedy is produced by Skybound Entertainment and Giant Wildcat.
Nicholas Hoult stars as Renfield, the tortured aide to history’s most narcissistic boss: Dracula (Nicolas Cage). For centuries, Renfield has slavishly served Dracula by procuring his master’s prey and doing his every bidding,...
"Continuing its nationwide run in theaters, the modern monster tale starring Oscar® winner Nicolas Cage as Dracula, Renfield is now available to buy or rent at home on digital platforms nationwide from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
Packed with dark humor, toxic relationships, and lots of blood, Renfield showcases an all-star cast alongside Cage including Nicholas Hoult, Awkwafina, Ben Schwartz, Adrian Martinez, Shohreh Aghdashloo, and Brandon Scott Jones. Directed by Chris McKay and written by Ryan Ridley from a story by Robert Kirkman, the edgy horror comedy is produced by Skybound Entertainment and Giant Wildcat.
Nicholas Hoult stars as Renfield, the tortured aide to history’s most narcissistic boss: Dracula (Nicolas Cage). For centuries, Renfield has slavishly served Dracula by procuring his master’s prey and doing his every bidding,...
- 5/2/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Photo Credit: Michele K. Short / Universal Pictures (from left) Renfield (Nicholas Hoult) and Dracula (Nicolas Cage) in Renfield
Universal Pictures has released the brilliant red-band trailer for the upcoming Renfield. Who knew Halloween was in April?
And check out this behind the scenes look at director Chris McKay’s latest film.
Evil doesn’t span eternity without a little help.
In this modern monster tale of Dracula’s loyal servant, Emmy nominee Nicholas Hoult stars as Renfield, the tortured aide to history’s most narcissistic boss, Dracula (Oscar® winner Nicolas Cage). Renfield is forced to procure his master’s prey and do his every bidding, no matter how debased. But now, after centuries of servitude, Renfield is ready to see if there’s a life outside the shadow of The Prince of Darkness. If only he can figure out how to end his codependency.
Photo Credit: Michele K. Short / Universal Pictures.
Universal Pictures has released the brilliant red-band trailer for the upcoming Renfield. Who knew Halloween was in April?
And check out this behind the scenes look at director Chris McKay’s latest film.
Evil doesn’t span eternity without a little help.
In this modern monster tale of Dracula’s loyal servant, Emmy nominee Nicholas Hoult stars as Renfield, the tortured aide to history’s most narcissistic boss, Dracula (Oscar® winner Nicolas Cage). Renfield is forced to procure his master’s prey and do his every bidding, no matter how debased. But now, after centuries of servitude, Renfield is ready to see if there’s a life outside the shadow of The Prince of Darkness. If only he can figure out how to end his codependency.
Photo Credit: Michele K. Short / Universal Pictures.
- 3/26/2023
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Evil doesn’t span eternity without a little help. In this modern monster tale of Dracula’s loyal servant, Nicholas Hoult stars as Renfield, the tortured aide to history’s most narcissistic boss, Dracula (Oscar® winner Nicolas Cage). Renfield is forced to procure his master’s prey and do his every bidding, no matter how debased. But now, after centuries of servitude, Renfield is ready to see if there’s a life outside the shadow of The Prince of Darkness. If only he can figure out how to end his codependency. Renfield is directed by Chris McKay (The Tomorrow War, The Lego Batman Movie) from a screenplay by Ryan Ridley, based on an original idea by The Walking Dead and Invincible creator Robert Kirkman. The film co-stars Awkwafina (The Farewell, Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of Ten Rings), Ben Schwartz (Sonic, The Afterparty) and Adrian Martinez (The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,...
- 3/23/2023
- by Thomas Miller
- Seat42F
In theaters on April 14th, and making its premiere next week at the Overlook Film Festival, the new trailer for Renfield has just been released. Be on the lookout for my early reactions on social media on March 31st!
"Evil doesn’t span eternity without a little help.
In this modern monster tale of Dracula’s loyal servant, Nicholas Hoult stars as Renfield, the tortured aide to history’s most narcissistic boss, Dracula (Oscar® winner Nicolas Cage). Renfield is forced to procure his master’s prey and do his every bidding, no matter how debased. But now, after centuries of servitude, Renfield is ready to see if there’s a life outside the shadow of The Prince of Darkness. If only he can figure out how to end his codependency.
Renfield is directed by Chris McKay (The Tomorrow War, The Lego Batman Movie) from a screenplay by Ryan Ridley, based...
"Evil doesn’t span eternity without a little help.
In this modern monster tale of Dracula’s loyal servant, Nicholas Hoult stars as Renfield, the tortured aide to history’s most narcissistic boss, Dracula (Oscar® winner Nicolas Cage). Renfield is forced to procure his master’s prey and do his every bidding, no matter how debased. But now, after centuries of servitude, Renfield is ready to see if there’s a life outside the shadow of The Prince of Darkness. If only he can figure out how to end his codependency.
Renfield is directed by Chris McKay (The Tomorrow War, The Lego Batman Movie) from a screenplay by Ryan Ridley, based...
- 3/22/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
With an Oscar and a Tony under her belt, Marcia Gay Harden only needs an Emmy in order to accomplish the Triple Crown of Acting. Along with Judi Dench, Mercedes Ruehl, and Catherine Zeta-Jones, she is one of four living actresses who needs an Emmy to complete the hat trick, and she has now been given her third shot at nabbing the top TV prize. If she succeeds on her 2022 Best Drama Guest Actress nomination for “The Morning Show,” she will be the 16th woman to collect all three major acting awards and the eighth to do so in under 25 years.
SEEReese Witherspoon (‘The Morning Show’): Emmys 2022 episode submission revealed
To date, Harden has played reporter Maggie Brener in nine episodes of “The Morning Show” across its two seasons. This nomination came for her latest appearance in “Testimony,” which centers on the release of Brener’s tell-all book about...
SEEReese Witherspoon (‘The Morning Show’): Emmys 2022 episode submission revealed
To date, Harden has played reporter Maggie Brener in nine episodes of “The Morning Show” across its two seasons. This nomination came for her latest appearance in “Testimony,” which centers on the release of Brener’s tell-all book about...
- 8/4/2022
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: Oscar nominee and Emmy winner Shohreh Aghdashloo is the latest addition to the cast of Renfield, the monster movie that Chris McKay is directing for Universal Pictures.
She’ll star alongside previously announced cast members including Nicholas Hoult, Nicolas Cage, Awkwafina, Adrian Martinez and Ben Schwartz.
The film based on an original story outline from The Walking Dead and Invincible’s Robert Kirkman centers on Renfield (Hoult), who has grown sick and tired of his centuries as Dracula’s (Cage) lackey. The henchman finds a new lease on life and maybe even redemption when he falls for feisty, perennially angry traffic cop Rebecca Quincy (Awkwafina).
Aghdashloo will play Ella, a bold woman who is one of the most feared crime lords in the city.
Ryan Ridley wrote the script. McKay is...
She’ll star alongside previously announced cast members including Nicholas Hoult, Nicolas Cage, Awkwafina, Adrian Martinez and Ben Schwartz.
The film based on an original story outline from The Walking Dead and Invincible’s Robert Kirkman centers on Renfield (Hoult), who has grown sick and tired of his centuries as Dracula’s (Cage) lackey. The henchman finds a new lease on life and maybe even redemption when he falls for feisty, perennially angry traffic cop Rebecca Quincy (Awkwafina).
Aghdashloo will play Ella, a bold woman who is one of the most feared crime lords in the city.
Ryan Ridley wrote the script. McKay is...
- 2/1/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Apple’s “Shantaram” series starring Charlie Hunnam has found its showrunner.
Steven Lightfoot has signed on to run the forthcoming show, Variety has confirmed. The “Hannibal” and “Punisher” alum has at the same time inked a multi-year overall deal with Apple.
“Shantaram” is based on Gregory David Roberts’ 2003 novel of the same name and tells the story of Lin (Hunnam), a man on the run from an Australian prison looking to get lost in the teeming city of Bombay. Cut off from family and friends by distance and fate, he finds a new life in the slums, bars and underworld of India. The novel is described as a thrilling and profound exploration of love, forgiveness, and courage on the long road to redemption.
In addition to showrunning, Lightfoot will write and and executive produce the series. Steve Golin, Andrea Barron, Nicole Clemens and Richard Sharkey are also on board as executive producers.
Steven Lightfoot has signed on to run the forthcoming show, Variety has confirmed. The “Hannibal” and “Punisher” alum has at the same time inked a multi-year overall deal with Apple.
“Shantaram” is based on Gregory David Roberts’ 2003 novel of the same name and tells the story of Lin (Hunnam), a man on the run from an Australian prison looking to get lost in the teeming city of Bombay. Cut off from family and friends by distance and fate, he finds a new life in the slums, bars and underworld of India. The novel is described as a thrilling and profound exploration of love, forgiveness, and courage on the long road to redemption.
In addition to showrunning, Lightfoot will write and and executive produce the series. Steve Golin, Andrea Barron, Nicole Clemens and Richard Sharkey are also on board as executive producers.
- 11/20/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Documentary filmmaker Alex Holmes is going from the world of boat racing in his critically acclaimed pic Maiden to the world of cycling with Last Rider, which chronicles the story of Greg LeMond. The director will team with Mrc Non-Fiction for the production. James Erskine and Victoria Gregory are set to produce on behalf of New Black Films.
Last Rider follows the story of LeMond, who came back from the brink of death after a hunting accident to win the closest race in the history of the Tour de France. He remains the only American to have won the race without performance-enhancing drugs.
“The 1989 Tour de France was one of the most thrilling spectacles in sport,” said Holmes. “It pitted LeMond, the only American ever to have won the tour, against the great French champion Laurent Fignon. It was a race that tested not only their physical endurance but their mental strength.
Last Rider follows the story of LeMond, who came back from the brink of death after a hunting accident to win the closest race in the history of the Tour de France. He remains the only American to have won the race without performance-enhancing drugs.
“The 1989 Tour de France was one of the most thrilling spectacles in sport,” said Holmes. “It pitted LeMond, the only American ever to have won the tour, against the great French champion Laurent Fignon. It was a race that tested not only their physical endurance but their mental strength.
- 6/25/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
On top of the many British dramas returning this year, below are the many, many, many new UK TV series we can expect to see arrive in 2020 and beyond. Almost all of them starring David Tennant, by the looks of it – no bad thing.
You’ll find original drama from Russell T. Davies, a new space-set sci-fi from Sky, true crime series, contemporary thrillers and the usual hefty number of literary adaptations and period dramas coming your way. Here’s the same for all the new British comedy on its way in 2020.
We’ll keep this list updated as new commissions, casting news, broadcast details and release dates arrive. Obviously, with Covid-19 halting production on all continuing and new dramas since mid-March, there will now be serious delays, but we’ll keep you posted as news arrives.
All Creatures Great and Small (Tbc) All Creatures Great And Small (Audible)
Filmed...
You’ll find original drama from Russell T. Davies, a new space-set sci-fi from Sky, true crime series, contemporary thrillers and the usual hefty number of literary adaptations and period dramas coming your way. Here’s the same for all the new British comedy on its way in 2020.
We’ll keep this list updated as new commissions, casting news, broadcast details and release dates arrive. Obviously, with Covid-19 halting production on all continuing and new dramas since mid-March, there will now be serious delays, but we’ll keep you posted as news arrives.
All Creatures Great and Small (Tbc) All Creatures Great And Small (Audible)
Filmed...
- 5/5/2020
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Sky Studios, the production arm of Comcast’s European pay-tv operator Sky, has taken a minority stake in The Lighthouse. The drama series production outfit was founded last fall by Hilary Salmon, Radford Neville and Nick Betts – three of the U.K.’s most experienced television professionals.
Salmon, former head of drama for BBC Studios, has developed and produced many hit dramas, including “Luther,” “Three Girls,” “MotherFatherSon,” “Rillington Place” and “Silent Witness.” Prior to this she was executive producer on both the BAFTA award-winning series “Criminal Justice,” and the multi-Emmy winning U.S. reversion of the show for HBO – “The Night Of.” Salmon has also co-produced other shows with HBO, including “Five Days” and “House of Saddam,” which won a Grierson Award.
Neville was previously managing director of drama at BBC Studios, and prior to this worked as head of production in drama, overseeing international hit series including “Doctor Who...
Salmon, former head of drama for BBC Studios, has developed and produced many hit dramas, including “Luther,” “Three Girls,” “MotherFatherSon,” “Rillington Place” and “Silent Witness.” Prior to this she was executive producer on both the BAFTA award-winning series “Criminal Justice,” and the multi-Emmy winning U.S. reversion of the show for HBO – “The Night Of.” Salmon has also co-produced other shows with HBO, including “Five Days” and “House of Saddam,” which won a Grierson Award.
Neville was previously managing director of drama at BBC Studios, and prior to this worked as head of production in drama, overseeing international hit series including “Doctor Who...
- 4/23/2020
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: BBC Studios drama supremo Hilary Salmon, who has overseen series including Luther and Richard Gere’s MotherFatherSon, is leaving the production arm of the British public broadcaster.
Deadline understands that Salmon, who has been with the BBC for over twenty years, is setting up a drama production company with her former BBC Studios colleagues Nick Betts and Radford Neville
Salmon, Betts, who was previously Director of Scripted at BBC Studios, having joined the BBC in 2007 from NBC Universal, and Neville, who joined the BBC in 2017 from The Crown producer Left Bank, have established The Lighthouse. It is understood that the trio, who are equal partners in the independent venture, will produce scripted series for UK and international broadcasters and streaming platforms. Salmon and Neville will leave BBC Studios at the end of the year.
Salmon, who most recently was boss of BBC Studios’ London drama division,...
Deadline understands that Salmon, who has been with the BBC for over twenty years, is setting up a drama production company with her former BBC Studios colleagues Nick Betts and Radford Neville
Salmon, Betts, who was previously Director of Scripted at BBC Studios, having joined the BBC in 2007 from NBC Universal, and Neville, who joined the BBC in 2017 from The Crown producer Left Bank, have established The Lighthouse. It is understood that the trio, who are equal partners in the independent venture, will produce scripted series for UK and international broadcasters and streaming platforms. Salmon and Neville will leave BBC Studios at the end of the year.
Salmon, who most recently was boss of BBC Studios’ London drama division,...
- 10/21/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Hulu has made the first big drama deal of this year's Mipcom TV market in Cannes, picking up U.S. rights for Baghdad Central, a hotly anticipated limited series from BAFTA-nominated writer Stephen Butchard (The Last Kingdom, House of Saddam).
The series is set in October 2003 in U.S.-occupied Iraq following the disbandment of the Iraqi army, the police and civil leadership in the aftermath of the invasion. In the midst of chaos, an Iraqi ex-policeman Muhsin al-Khafaji (Waleed Zuaiter from Netflix's The Spy, Altered Carbon), who has lost everything, makes a bid to reclaim his identity, working as ...
The series is set in October 2003 in U.S.-occupied Iraq following the disbandment of the Iraqi army, the police and civil leadership in the aftermath of the invasion. In the midst of chaos, an Iraqi ex-policeman Muhsin al-Khafaji (Waleed Zuaiter from Netflix's The Spy, Altered Carbon), who has lost everything, makes a bid to reclaim his identity, working as ...
- 10/14/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Alex Holmes’ “Maiden” should be experienced in a theater. Catch it soon, because the rip-roaring sailing documentary could soon be gone, despite the yeoman efforts of Sony Pictures Classics. It’s a tough market these days, but the movie could be a factor in this year’s documentary Oscar race.
For veteran British sailor Tracy Edwards, who has been riding the swells of cheering audiences since she first saw “Maiden” ahead of its official 2018 Tiff world premiere, the film has been a cathartic, healing experience. Back in 1989-1990, the 23-year-old skippered the yacht Maiden and its all-female crew in the Whitbread Round the World yacht race. She had to mortgage her house to buy and restore a second-hand yacht — the crew knew every inch of the boat as a result — as well as mortgaging the restored boat, and only the financial support of Jordan’s King Hussein, who had taken...
For veteran British sailor Tracy Edwards, who has been riding the swells of cheering audiences since she first saw “Maiden” ahead of its official 2018 Tiff world premiere, the film has been a cathartic, healing experience. Back in 1989-1990, the 23-year-old skippered the yacht Maiden and its all-female crew in the Whitbread Round the World yacht race. She had to mortgage her house to buy and restore a second-hand yacht — the crew knew every inch of the boat as a result — as well as mortgaging the restored boat, and only the financial support of Jordan’s King Hussein, who had taken...
- 7/4/2019
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
Alex Holmes’ “Maiden” should be experienced in a theater. Catch it soon, because the rip-roaring sailing documentary could soon be gone, despite the yeoman efforts of Sony Pictures Classics. It’s a tough market these days, but the movie could be a factor in this year’s documentary Oscar race.
For veteran British sailor Tracy Edwards, who has been riding the swells of cheering audiences since she first saw “Maiden” ahead of its official 2018 Tiff world premiere, the film has been a cathartic, healing experience. Back in 1989-1990, the 23-year-old skippered the yacht Maiden and its all-female crew in the Whitbread Round the World yacht race. She had to mortgage her house to buy and restore a second-hand yacht — the crew knew every inch of the boat as a result — as well as mortgaging the restored boat, and only the financial support of Jordan’s King Hussein, who had taken...
For veteran British sailor Tracy Edwards, who has been riding the swells of cheering audiences since she first saw “Maiden” ahead of its official 2018 Tiff world premiere, the film has been a cathartic, healing experience. Back in 1989-1990, the 23-year-old skippered the yacht Maiden and its all-female crew in the Whitbread Round the World yacht race. She had to mortgage her house to buy and restore a second-hand yacht — the crew knew every inch of the boat as a result — as well as mortgaging the restored boat, and only the financial support of Jordan’s King Hussein, who had taken...
- 7/4/2019
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
The first scene of Channel 4’s upcoming “Baghdad Central,” created and written by Stephen Butchard and lead-directed by Alice Troughton, captures, with a jolt, the hectic hubbub of an ordinary street scene in Baghdad: One man fixes a container, banging it rhythmically as if it were a drum; there’s the table of street conversation, a car tooting, people throwing a dice, a woman selling fruit.
Produced by Fremantle’s Euston Films and sold by Fremantle, “Baghdad Central” surprises in other ways. Apart from a brief prelude, it unspools from November 2003, when Baghdad has fallen to Coalition forces, but is told majorly from the point of view of normal occupied Iraqis, especially former inspector Muhsin al-Khafaji of the Iraqi police, once an upright respected cop, and his two daughters, the gravely ill Mrouj and the estranged Sawsan.
The Americans, are the but of their barbs, barbarians who want to secure the country,...
Produced by Fremantle’s Euston Films and sold by Fremantle, “Baghdad Central” surprises in other ways. Apart from a brief prelude, it unspools from November 2003, when Baghdad has fallen to Coalition forces, but is told majorly from the point of view of normal occupied Iraqis, especially former inspector Muhsin al-Khafaji of the Iraqi police, once an upright respected cop, and his two daughters, the gravely ill Mrouj and the estranged Sawsan.
The Americans, are the but of their barbs, barbarians who want to secure the country,...
- 3/28/2019
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Graced by Uma Thurman, “The Good Doctor” star Freddie Highmore and “Black Mirror” creators Charlie Brooker and Anabel Jones, the 10th edition of Series Mania will kick off March 22 with a prominent Netflix presence, a broader geographical reach and a strong showing of women writers and directors.
Thurman will make the trek to Lille, in northeast France, for the international premiere of Netflix Original Series “Chambers,” which looks like one of the hottest tickets in this year’s 10-title Official Competition. “Chambers” is a Ya supernatural drama thriller from Stephen Gaghan and Turner’s multi-platform Super Deluxe. In it a young heart attack victim begins to take on the sinister characteristics of her deceased heart donor. Thurman plays the donor’s mother.
Thurman, Highmore, and Brooker and Jones will deliver Series Mania masterclasses, as will writer-producer-director Marti Noxon, who is president of the Official Competition jury. Other members of the...
Thurman will make the trek to Lille, in northeast France, for the international premiere of Netflix Original Series “Chambers,” which looks like one of the hottest tickets in this year’s 10-title Official Competition. “Chambers” is a Ya supernatural drama thriller from Stephen Gaghan and Turner’s multi-platform Super Deluxe. In it a young heart attack victim begins to take on the sinister characteristics of her deceased heart donor. Thurman plays the donor’s mother.
Thurman, Highmore, and Brooker and Jones will deliver Series Mania masterclasses, as will writer-producer-director Marti Noxon, who is president of the Official Competition jury. Other members of the...
- 2/20/2019
- by John Hopewell and Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Dogwoof has picked up sailing feature doc Maiden ahead of its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The London-based sales agent has taken worldwide rights to the doc, which tells the story of Tracy Edwards, a 24-year-old cook on charter boats, who became the skipper of the first ever all-female crew to enter the Whitbread Round the World Race in 1989.
It will present the film to buyers at Tiff with a UK release planned for early 2019. The deal was done between Oli Harbottle, Head of Distribution and Acquisitions for Dogwoof with Victoria Gregory of New Black Films. It is the second New Black Films picture that Dogwoof has sold following James Erskine’s The Ice King earlier this year.
Directed by Alex Holmes, who made Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story and drama House of Saddam, it is produced by New Black Films’ Victoria Gregory, who line produced Senna,...
The London-based sales agent has taken worldwide rights to the doc, which tells the story of Tracy Edwards, a 24-year-old cook on charter boats, who became the skipper of the first ever all-female crew to enter the Whitbread Round the World Race in 1989.
It will present the film to buyers at Tiff with a UK release planned for early 2019. The deal was done between Oli Harbottle, Head of Distribution and Acquisitions for Dogwoof with Victoria Gregory of New Black Films. It is the second New Black Films picture that Dogwoof has sold following James Erskine’s The Ice King earlier this year.
Directed by Alex Holmes, who made Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story and drama House of Saddam, it is produced by New Black Films’ Victoria Gregory, who line produced Senna,...
- 8/10/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Benedict Cumberbatch returns to PBS Masterpiece on April 1. However, he isn’t playing Sherlock, the role for which he won an Emmy in 2014. Rather he is headlining an acclaimed adaptation of Ian McEwan‘s 1987 bestseller “The Child in Time.” McEwan also wrote “Atonement,” which was adapted into the 2007 Oscar-winning film that launched Cumberbatch’s career. In this new film, for which he earned rave reviews, he plays Stephen Lewis, a children’s author whose marriage is rocked by the loss of his daughter.
This is a passion project for the actor who readily admits, “I read the novel years ago and it stayed with me: profound, beautiful and very moving. Only Ian McEwan could write about loss with such telling honesty.” And he is just as enthusiastic about his partners. “We’re very excited to have Stephen Butchard’s subtle and brilliant adaptation, and in Julian Farino we have an...
This is a passion project for the actor who readily admits, “I read the novel years ago and it stayed with me: profound, beautiful and very moving. Only Ian McEwan could write about loss with such telling honesty.” And he is just as enthusiastic about his partners. “We’re very excited to have Stephen Butchard’s subtle and brilliant adaptation, and in Julian Farino we have an...
- 4/1/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
So far, we’ve seen a lot of Jon Bernthal’s Frank Castle on the set of Marvel and Netflix’s The Punisher in New York City (the latest set photos featured the actor rocking a new look). This past weekend, even more images surfaced but instead of focusing on the titular anti-hero, they shine the spotlight on some key members of the highly anticipated spinoff’s supporting cast.
The photos – which can be viewed at Getty Images – offer up a first look at Amber Rose Revah (House of Saddam) as “highly-trained sophisticated Homeland Security agent” Dinah Madani. Joining her is The Knick‘s Michael Nathanson, an actor who has not yet been officially announced as being part of The Punisher‘s cast. He’s presumably playing a colleague of some sort, though it’s not clear from these photos alone just how significant a role he’ll have in the series.
The photos – which can be viewed at Getty Images – offer up a first look at Amber Rose Revah (House of Saddam) as “highly-trained sophisticated Homeland Security agent” Dinah Madani. Joining her is The Knick‘s Michael Nathanson, an actor who has not yet been officially announced as being part of The Punisher‘s cast. He’s presumably playing a colleague of some sort, though it’s not clear from these photos alone just how significant a role he’ll have in the series.
- 10/25/2016
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
Earlier pics from the set of Marvel and Netflix's Daredevil spinoff, The Punisher, have mainly featured Jon Bernthal (Frank Castle), but this time we get a first glimpse of a couple of the show's supporting characters. It was previously announced that Amber Rose Revah (House of Saddam, From Paris with Love) would be playing a "highly-trained sophisticated Homeland Security agent" named Dinah Madani, and here we see her alongside The Knick actor Michael Nathanson, who has not yet been officially named as a cast member. From the looks of these images, however, there's a good chance he'll be playing a colleague of Madani's. The pics are copyrighted so you'll have to click Here to check 'em out.
- 10/24/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Any sci-fi fan worth their salt will tell you that The Expanse, Syfy’s bold new space opera, has emerged as one of this season’s best new series. Set in a distant future where humanity has expanded – and indeed colonised – the far reaches of space, it’s a wonderful and accomplished genre piece. However, actress Shohreh Aghdashloo will soon be swapping the Rocinante for the USS Enterprise.
That’s according to Deadline, confirming that the Emmy-winning actress has joined the ensemble cast for Justin Lin’s Star Trek Beyond. Also known for her roles across House Of Sand And Fog, House Of Saddam, the outlet notes that Aghdashloo has been welcomed aboard as High Command of the Federation, with Paramount’s blockbuster threequel due to stage reshoots at some point next week. Don’t fret, though; Star Trek Beyond is still on course to hit theaters this July.
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That’s according to Deadline, confirming that the Emmy-winning actress has joined the ensemble cast for Justin Lin’s Star Trek Beyond. Also known for her roles across House Of Sand And Fog, House Of Saddam, the outlet notes that Aghdashloo has been welcomed aboard as High Command of the Federation, with Paramount’s blockbuster threequel due to stage reshoots at some point next week. Don’t fret, though; Star Trek Beyond is still on course to hit theaters this July.
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- 3/11/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Exclusive: Oscar nominated and Emmy winning actress Shohreh Aghdashloo (House Of Sand And Fog, House Of Saddam) has joined the third installment in the Star Trek series, Star Trek Beyond, which stars Chris Pine as Captain Kirk. Also in the cast are Idris Elba and Simon Pegg (credited as one of the film’s many writers). The film, which we hear is undergoing some reshoots next week with Aghdashloo playing the role of the High Command of the Federation, is being directed by…...
- 3/11/2016
- Deadline
Syfy has set winter premiere dates for its two highly anticipated new series, The Expanse and Childhood’s End. The network announced the news today at the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour. The Expanse will makes its Syfy debut with a two-night premiere, beginning on Monday, Dec. 14, at 10 p.m. and continuing on Tuesday, Dec. 15, at 10 p.m. The series will then move to its regular Tuesday at 10 p.m. timeslot the following week and continue to air the rest of its eight episodes at that time. The Expanse stars Thomas Jane (Hung), Steven Strait (Magic City), Shohreh Aghdashloo (House of Saddam), Dominique Tipper (Vampire Academy), Cas Anvar (Stars Wars: The Clone Wars), Florence Faivre (Alpha House), and Wes Chatham (The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1). Meanwhile, Childhood’s End, which is a six-hour event series, will air over three consecutive nights and start the same night as The Expanse premiere,...
- 8/12/2015
- by Chris King
- TVovermind.com
On Thursday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour, Syfy premiered a sizzle reel for The Expanse, which network president Dave Howe touted as the cabler’s “most ambitious series to date.”
Set 200 years in the future, after mankind has colonized the solar system, the 10-episode thriller follows a hardened detective (Thomas Jane, Hung) and a rogue ship’s captain (Steven Strait, Magic City) as their investigation into a missing young woman evolves into a race across the solar system to expose the greatest conspiracy in human history.
The cast also includes Emmy winner Shohreh Aghdashloo (House of Saddam,...
Set 200 years in the future, after mankind has colonized the solar system, the 10-episode thriller follows a hardened detective (Thomas Jane, Hung) and a rogue ship’s captain (Steven Strait, Magic City) as their investigation into a missing young woman evolves into a race across the solar system to expose the greatest conspiracy in human history.
The cast also includes Emmy winner Shohreh Aghdashloo (House of Saddam,...
- 1/15/2015
- TVLine.com
Androids, magic, parallel worlds, ghostly crime, and the apocalypse. Here’s a raft of new forthcoming UK sci-fi and fantasy TV…
The superhero genre may be taking up residence in cinemas for the foreseeable, and Game Of Thrones and The Walking Dead are leading Us TV's genre output, but what can fans of UK sci-fi and fantasy look forward to seeing on television over the next year?
There’s Doctor Who of course, which appears to be in rude health and going nowhere, a Christmas Special from Black Mirror, and a hint of new Red Dwarf on its way. (And of course, if there’s anything like justice in the world, the terrific In The Flesh will be recommissioned for a third series.)
If though, you’re thirsting for something new, 2015 is promising to deliver a handful of geek TV gems. We’ve scoured the new UK commission announcements for anything spooky,...
The superhero genre may be taking up residence in cinemas for the foreseeable, and Game Of Thrones and The Walking Dead are leading Us TV's genre output, but what can fans of UK sci-fi and fantasy look forward to seeing on television over the next year?
There’s Doctor Who of course, which appears to be in rude health and going nowhere, a Christmas Special from Black Mirror, and a hint of new Red Dwarf on its way. (And of course, if there’s anything like justice in the world, the terrific In The Flesh will be recommissioned for a third series.)
If though, you’re thirsting for something new, 2015 is promising to deliver a handful of geek TV gems. We’ve scoured the new UK commission announcements for anything spooky,...
- 11/20/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Mark Gatiss has signed up to play Labour politician Peter Mandelson in new Channel 4 political drama Coalition.
The Sherlock and League of Gentlemen actor will be joined by Babylon's Bertie Carvel as Nick Clegg, The Bletchley Circle's Mark Dexter as David Cameron and Ian Grieve (The Confessions of Gordon Brown) as Gordon Brown.
Coalition follows the moments which led to Clegg rising from outsider in the 2010 general election to the man who would decide the political fate of the country.
As a politician who was living in the shadow of Cameron and Brown, Clegg found himself in the powerful position of having to choose whether to ally his party with Labour or the Conservatives following the public's election votes.
Coalition is written by James Graham, who previously worked on Privacy, This House and Tory Boyz.
BAFTA-winning director Alex Holmes, who helmed Dunkirk and House of Saddam, will direct the 90-minute single drama.
The Sherlock and League of Gentlemen actor will be joined by Babylon's Bertie Carvel as Nick Clegg, The Bletchley Circle's Mark Dexter as David Cameron and Ian Grieve (The Confessions of Gordon Brown) as Gordon Brown.
Coalition follows the moments which led to Clegg rising from outsider in the 2010 general election to the man who would decide the political fate of the country.
As a politician who was living in the shadow of Cameron and Brown, Clegg found himself in the powerful position of having to choose whether to ally his party with Labour or the Conservatives following the public's election votes.
Coalition is written by James Graham, who previously worked on Privacy, This House and Tory Boyz.
BAFTA-winning director Alex Holmes, who helmed Dunkirk and House of Saddam, will direct the 90-minute single drama.
- 10/26/2014
- Digital Spy
Alex Holmes has been hired to pen the adaptation of Tom Wood's novel "The Killer" for Studiocanal, The Picture Company and Sentient Entertainment. Pierre Morel ("Taken") is slated to direct.
The first in a six-book series dubbed the 'Victor The Assassin' franchise, the critically acclaimed work follows a mysterious and charismatic killer whose conscience begins to catch up with him and puts him at odds with his employers.
The hope is the film will be the potential first in a franchise. Holmes penned and directed episodes of "House Of Saddam" and "Strike Back" along with the documentary "Stop At Nothing".
Source: Deadline...
The first in a six-book series dubbed the 'Victor The Assassin' franchise, the critically acclaimed work follows a mysterious and charismatic killer whose conscience begins to catch up with him and puts him at odds with his employers.
The hope is the film will be the potential first in a franchise. Holmes penned and directed episodes of "House Of Saddam" and "Strike Back" along with the documentary "Stop At Nothing".
Source: Deadline...
- 10/1/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Exclusive: Studiocanal has hired Alex Holmes to adapt The Killer for Pierre Morel to direct. This comes after Studiocanal acquired rights to Tom Wood’s critically acclaimed Victor The Assassin book franchise, with Morel attached along with The Picture Company to produce with Sentient Entertainment. Studiocanal and Morel collaborated on The Gunman, the action thriller starring Sean Penn, Javier Bardem, Idris Elba and Ray Winstone that Open Road Films will release in February. They are hoping to hatch a franchise with Wood’s six-book series. The Killer is the first book in that series. It centers on Victor, a mysterious, quick-witted and charismatic gun for hire whose conscience begins to catch up with him and as a result puts him at odds with his employers.
Holmes comes out of the UK and is an up-and-coming director-writer who just adapted Ex-Pats for CBS Films and who helmed the Lance Armstrong docu Stop At Nothing,...
Holmes comes out of the UK and is an up-and-coming director-writer who just adapted Ex-Pats for CBS Films and who helmed the Lance Armstrong docu Stop At Nothing,...
- 9/30/2014
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline
Shohreh Aghdashloo has landed a guest-starring role on CBS’ new drama Scorpion, EW has learned exclusively.
Scorpion stars Elyes Gabel as Walter O’Brien, an eccentric genius who assembles a team of super-geniuses to combat the complex threats of the modern age.
The 24 alum, who won an Emmy for her role in HBO’s House of Saddam, will play Dr. Cassandra Davis, a psychologist assigned to evaluate Walter and the team following a chaotic and costly conclusion to one of their cases. Because she’s tasked with determining whether the team should be allowed to continue working for the government,...
Scorpion stars Elyes Gabel as Walter O’Brien, an eccentric genius who assembles a team of super-geniuses to combat the complex threats of the modern age.
The 24 alum, who won an Emmy for her role in HBO’s House of Saddam, will play Dr. Cassandra Davis, a psychologist assigned to evaluate Walter and the team following a chaotic and costly conclusion to one of their cases. Because she’s tasked with determining whether the team should be allowed to continue working for the government,...
- 9/12/2014
- by Natalie Abrams
- EW - Inside TV
"The Expanse," a new Syfy/Alcon TV project we've been keeping a close eye on, just got even more interesting with word of two new cast members. Read on for the details, and look for more as it comes.
From the Press Release:
Syfy and Alcon TV have announced that Steven Strait (pictured; "Magic City") and Emmy winner and Oscar nominee Shohreh Aghdashloo ("House of Saddam," House of Sand and Fog) will star in "The Expanse," the new 10-episode space opera based on the international best-selling book series, premiering on Syfy in 2015.
Strait plays Holden, an officer on the ice-carrying freighter the Canterbury. Holden is a natural leader who's not sure he wants responsibility, but who will soon have no choice when he is drawn into a dangerous plot. Aghdashloo portrays Chrisjen Avasarala, a smart and passionate member of a political family legacy who has risen high in the ranks...
From the Press Release:
Syfy and Alcon TV have announced that Steven Strait (pictured; "Magic City") and Emmy winner and Oscar nominee Shohreh Aghdashloo ("House of Saddam," House of Sand and Fog) will star in "The Expanse," the new 10-episode space opera based on the international best-selling book series, premiering on Syfy in 2015.
Strait plays Holden, an officer on the ice-carrying freighter the Canterbury. Holden is a natural leader who's not sure he wants responsibility, but who will soon have no choice when he is drawn into a dangerous plot. Aghdashloo portrays Chrisjen Avasarala, a smart and passionate member of a political family legacy who has risen high in the ranks...
- 8/21/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Syfy’s next big space drama series The Expanse has nabbed an Emmy winner and Oscar nominee: Shohreh Aghdashloo (House of Saddam, 24, House of Sand and Fog) will co-star in the upcoming space opera, which is based on James S. A. Corey’s bestselling book series. Also newly cast: Actor Steven Strait (Magic City, 10,000 BC).
The Expanse is set 200 years in the future and follows a missing young woman who brings a hardened detective (Thomas Jane) and a rogue ship’s captain (Strait) together in a race across the solar system to expose a conspiracy.
Aghdashloo plays Chrisjen Avasarala, a...
The Expanse is set 200 years in the future and follows a missing young woman who brings a hardened detective (Thomas Jane) and a rogue ship’s captain (Strait) together in a race across the solar system to expose a conspiracy.
Aghdashloo plays Chrisjen Avasarala, a...
- 8/20/2014
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
This year's Emmy nominations saw a historic first: Orange Is the New Black star Laverne Cox was nominated for the outstanding guest actress in a comedy series award, making her the first openly transgender person nominated in an acting category. (Conductor Angela Morley won several Emmys for music direction.)
The award ultimately went to Cox's Orange costar, Uzo "Crazy Eyes" Aduba – the win was announced during the Creative Arts portion of the awards, which took place on Aug. 16 – but Cox's nomination is a first nonetheless. Now in their 66th year, the Emmy Awards have seen many famous firsts. Have a...
The award ultimately went to Cox's Orange costar, Uzo "Crazy Eyes" Aduba – the win was announced during the Creative Arts portion of the awards, which took place on Aug. 16 – but Cox's nomination is a first nonetheless. Now in their 66th year, the Emmy Awards have seen many famous firsts. Have a...
- 8/20/2014
- by Drew Mackie
- People.com - TV Watch
uMedia to handle sales on film also starring Franz Drameh and Adam Bakri.
Idris Elba and Gemma Arterton lead cast in drama A Hundred Streets (formerly known as One Square Mile), which is now shooting in London.
uMedia handles international sales on the drama which is directed by TV director Jim O’Hanlon (House of Saddam, Emma) who makes his feature debut.
Leon Butler’s script charts interconnecting London stories, including those of a former rugby star (Elba) and his wife (Arterton), a small time drug dealer (Attack the Block star Franz Drameh) and a rich playboy (Omar star Adam Bakri).
Producers are Pippa Cross, Leon Butler, Carl F Pauwels, Farah Durrani, Idris Elba and Ros Hubbard.
The film is a Silverstream and One Square Mile presentation in association with uMedia Entertainment.
The Silverstream, West Fiction Films and CrossDay production is also made in association with What’s the Story and Green Door Pictures.
Idris Elba and Gemma Arterton lead cast in drama A Hundred Streets (formerly known as One Square Mile), which is now shooting in London.
uMedia handles international sales on the drama which is directed by TV director Jim O’Hanlon (House of Saddam, Emma) who makes his feature debut.
Leon Butler’s script charts interconnecting London stories, including those of a former rugby star (Elba) and his wife (Arterton), a small time drug dealer (Attack the Block star Franz Drameh) and a rich playboy (Omar star Adam Bakri).
Producers are Pippa Cross, Leon Butler, Carl F Pauwels, Farah Durrani, Idris Elba and Ros Hubbard.
The film is a Silverstream and One Square Mile presentation in association with uMedia Entertainment.
The Silverstream, West Fiction Films and CrossDay production is also made in association with What’s the Story and Green Door Pictures.
- 8/1/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
uMedia to handle sales on film also starring Franz Drameh and Adam Bakri.
Idris Elba and Gemma Arterton lead cast in drama A Hundred Streets (formerly known as One Square Mile), which is now shooting in London.
uMedia handles international sales on the drama which is directed by TV director Jim O’Hanlon (House of Saddam, Emma) who makes his feature debut.
Leon Butler’s script charts interconnecting London stories, including those of a former rugby star (Elba) and his wife (Arterton), a small time drug dealer (Attack the Block star Franz Drameh) and a rich playboy (Omar star Adam Bakri).
Producers are Pippa Cross, Leon Butler, Carl F Pauwels, Farah Durrani, Idris Elba and Ros Hubbard.
The film is a Silverstream and One Square Mile presentation in association with uMedia Entertainment. The Silverstream, West Fiction Films and CrossDay production is also made in association with What’s the Story and Green Door Pictures.
Idris Elba and Gemma Arterton lead cast in drama A Hundred Streets (formerly known as One Square Mile), which is now shooting in London.
uMedia handles international sales on the drama which is directed by TV director Jim O’Hanlon (House of Saddam, Emma) who makes his feature debut.
Leon Butler’s script charts interconnecting London stories, including those of a former rugby star (Elba) and his wife (Arterton), a small time drug dealer (Attack the Block star Franz Drameh) and a rich playboy (Omar star Adam Bakri).
Producers are Pippa Cross, Leon Butler, Carl F Pauwels, Farah Durrani, Idris Elba and Ros Hubbard.
The film is a Silverstream and One Square Mile presentation in association with uMedia Entertainment. The Silverstream, West Fiction Films and CrossDay production is also made in association with What’s the Story and Green Door Pictures.
- 8/1/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Following the huge success of HBO’s Game of Thrones, the BBC is ready to get medieval on your (ahem) television screen.
In a press release, BBC America announced that Carnival Films, which produced Downton Abbey, will adapt Bernard Cornwell’s book series The Saxon Stories for the screen. The TV series, to be titled The Last Kingdom, is set in the year 872. It will follow the various kingdoms that occupy what is now modern England as they deal with the threat of the Vikings.
Stephen Butchard (Good Cop, House of Saddam) will adapt Cornwell’s work. The author is...
In a press release, BBC America announced that Carnival Films, which produced Downton Abbey, will adapt Bernard Cornwell’s book series The Saxon Stories for the screen. The TV series, to be titled The Last Kingdom, is set in the year 872. It will follow the various kingdoms that occupy what is now modern England as they deal with the threat of the Vikings.
Stephen Butchard (Good Cop, House of Saddam) will adapt Cornwell’s work. The author is...
- 7/9/2014
- by Jackson McHenry
- EW - Inside TV
BBC America, Carnival Films . the Golden Globe and Emmy®Award-winning producers of "Downton Abbey" . and BBC Two announced today that production will begin this fall on "The Last Kingdom," a new historical drama series based on the books by Bernard Cornwell. The first season will run eight 60-minute episodes. BAFTA nominated and Rts award-winning writer Stephen Butchard, (Good Cop, House of Saddam), will adapt Cornwell's best-selling franchise, .The Saxon Stories. for the screen.
- 7/9/2014
- Comingsoon.net
BBC America and "Downton Abbey" producer Carnival Films are teaming to co-produce the eight-part historical series "The Last Kingdom" for BBC Two.
Based on "Sharpe" author Bernard Cornwell’s book series "The Saxon Stories," the series will combine real historical figures and events with fictional characters during the reign of Alfred the Great, king of Wessex, as he fought off the Viking invaders who successfully conquered much of the rest of England.
The story follows Uhtred, a noble Saxon whose parents are killed by the Vikings. He's kidnapped and raise as one of them. He must tread a dangerous path between both sides if he is to claim his birthright and recapture his ancestral lands.
Stephen Butchard ("Good Cop," "House Of Saddam") is scripting, while Butchard, Gareth Neame and Nigel Marchant will executive produce. Filming begins this Fall with casting yet to be confirmed.
Source: Deadline...
Based on "Sharpe" author Bernard Cornwell’s book series "The Saxon Stories," the series will combine real historical figures and events with fictional characters during the reign of Alfred the Great, king of Wessex, as he fought off the Viking invaders who successfully conquered much of the rest of England.
The story follows Uhtred, a noble Saxon whose parents are killed by the Vikings. He's kidnapped and raise as one of them. He must tread a dangerous path between both sides if he is to claim his birthright and recapture his ancestral lands.
Stephen Butchard ("Good Cop," "House Of Saddam") is scripting, while Butchard, Gareth Neame and Nigel Marchant will executive produce. Filming begins this Fall with casting yet to be confirmed.
Source: Deadline...
- 7/9/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Yes they’re still calling it a pilot, but at least Syfy is issuing press releases about the Dominion project in development. Hopefully now that they have the major casting out of the way, they can get going on this and we’ll be hearing that it’s great and that it’s green-lit for a series run.
Syfy Rounds Out Cast For Dominion Pilot Anthony Stewart Head Is “David Weel,” Roxanne McKee To Play “Claire Rysen,” Luke Allen-gale Is “William Weel,” And Shivani Ghai Guest Stars As “Arika” In Supernatural Series Pilot Produced By Universal Cable Productions
New York – September 24, 2013 – Syfy announces additional casting for its upcoming supernatural drama pilot, Dominion with the signings of Anthony Stewart Head, Roxanne McKee, Luke Allen-Gale and guest star Shivani Ghai. Produced by Universal Cable Productions, the pilot is set to begin shooting this month in Cape Town, South Africa.
Based on characters...
Syfy Rounds Out Cast For Dominion Pilot Anthony Stewart Head Is “David Weel,” Roxanne McKee To Play “Claire Rysen,” Luke Allen-gale Is “William Weel,” And Shivani Ghai Guest Stars As “Arika” In Supernatural Series Pilot Produced By Universal Cable Productions
New York – September 24, 2013 – Syfy announces additional casting for its upcoming supernatural drama pilot, Dominion with the signings of Anthony Stewart Head, Roxanne McKee, Luke Allen-Gale and guest star Shivani Ghai. Produced by Universal Cable Productions, the pilot is set to begin shooting this month in Cape Town, South Africa.
Based on characters...
- 9/26/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Inherent Vice
Timothy Simons ("Veep") is set to join Paul Thomas Anderson's film adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's 2009 detective novel "Inherent Vice" at Warner Bros. Pictures.
Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson, Josh Brolin, Martin Short, Katherine Waterston and Jena Malone also star. [Source: Deadline]
Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Dylan Minnette has joined the film adaptation of Judith Viorst's children's novel "Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" at Disney Pictures.
The story follows a young man who goes through the mishaps of a terrible day for his family after he wishes they all would experience the same troubles he does. [Source: Deadline]
Hot Tub Time Machine 2
Bianca Haase has joined the cast of "Hot Tub Time Machine 2" at MGM. Haase will essentially serve as a love interest for Clark Duke's character.
Haase will play Sophie, a sweet but tightly-wound...
Timothy Simons ("Veep") is set to join Paul Thomas Anderson's film adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's 2009 detective novel "Inherent Vice" at Warner Bros. Pictures.
Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson, Josh Brolin, Martin Short, Katherine Waterston and Jena Malone also star. [Source: Deadline]
Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Dylan Minnette has joined the film adaptation of Judith Viorst's children's novel "Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" at Disney Pictures.
The story follows a young man who goes through the mishaps of a terrible day for his family after he wishes they all would experience the same troubles he does. [Source: Deadline]
Hot Tub Time Machine 2
Bianca Haase has joined the cast of "Hot Tub Time Machine 2" at MGM. Haase will essentially serve as a love interest for Clark Duke's character.
Haase will play Sophie, a sweet but tightly-wound...
- 7/3/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Starz continues development on a live-action series from producers Rob Tapert and Sam Raimi ("Spartacus"), based on the 2001, 26-episode Japanese anime television series "Noir".
"Noir", originally produced by the Bee Train animation studio, was written by Ryoe Tsukimura and directed by Kōichi Mashimo:
"'Noir' follows two females who embark on a personal journey to seek answers about mysteries from their past. While at first they seem to be only vaguely related to each other, there are clues and hints given throughout the series that there is more to their relationship than meets the eye, as they are lured into traps by the secret organization 'The Soldiers'..."
Tapert's "Noir" is written and executive produced by Stephen Lightfoot ("House of Saddam").
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Noir"...
"Noir", originally produced by the Bee Train animation studio, was written by Ryoe Tsukimura and directed by Kōichi Mashimo:
"'Noir' follows two females who embark on a personal journey to seek answers about mysteries from their past. While at first they seem to be only vaguely related to each other, there are clues and hints given throughout the series that there is more to their relationship than meets the eye, as they are lured into traps by the secret organization 'The Soldiers'..."
Tapert's "Noir" is written and executive produced by Stephen Lightfoot ("House of Saddam").
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Noir"...
- 3/23/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
"Doctor Who" is parting ways with executive producer Caroline Skinner. According to BBC, Skinner is departing the series to join BBC Drama Production in London.
"It has been an honour to have been a part of 'Doctor Who,' and a privilege to have worked with Steven Moffat and Matt Smith on this extraordinary show," Skinner told BBC.
Faith Penhale, head of drama at BBC Wales, will serve as executive producer on the special 50th anniversary episode of "Doctor Who" alongside series showrunner, writer and executive producer Steven Moffat.
Skinner's other credits include "Bleak House," "House of Saddam" and "Masterpiece."
"Doctor Who" returns with the second half of Season 7 on Saturday, March 30 at 8 p.m. Et on BBC America. Get a sneak peek at the new episodes in the gallery below.
"It has been an honour to have been a part of 'Doctor Who,' and a privilege to have worked with Steven Moffat and Matt Smith on this extraordinary show," Skinner told BBC.
Faith Penhale, head of drama at BBC Wales, will serve as executive producer on the special 50th anniversary episode of "Doctor Who" alongside series showrunner, writer and executive producer Steven Moffat.
Skinner's other credits include "Bleak House," "House of Saddam" and "Masterpiece."
"Doctor Who" returns with the second half of Season 7 on Saturday, March 30 at 8 p.m. Et on BBC America. Get a sneak peek at the new episodes in the gallery below.
- 3/14/2013
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Keeley Hawes has joined David Mitchell and Robert Webb's new sitcom Our Men.
The comedy drama series has been written by Rev co-creator James Wood with Spooks' Rupert Walters.
Our Men is set in the fictional Central Asian Republic of Tazbekistan, with Mitchell playing newly-arrived British Ambassador Keith Davies and Webb as his deputy head of mission Neil Tilly.
"It's such a good subject," Mitchell said last year of the set-up. "We couldn't believe that something along these lines hadn't been written before."
Hawes plays ambassador's wife Jennifer, with Yigal Naor (House Of Saddam) playing President of Tazbekistan Karzak.
The cast also features Susan Lynch, Amara Karanm, Shirvani Ghai, Natalia Tena and Debbie Chazen.
Guest stars for the series include Tom Hollander, Michael Smiley and Elliot Cowan
Our Men is a That Mitchell & Webb / Big Talk production, produced by Chris Carey and directed by Jeremy Webb.
It is...
The comedy drama series has been written by Rev co-creator James Wood with Spooks' Rupert Walters.
Our Men is set in the fictional Central Asian Republic of Tazbekistan, with Mitchell playing newly-arrived British Ambassador Keith Davies and Webb as his deputy head of mission Neil Tilly.
"It's such a good subject," Mitchell said last year of the set-up. "We couldn't believe that something along these lines hadn't been written before."
Hawes plays ambassador's wife Jennifer, with Yigal Naor (House Of Saddam) playing President of Tazbekistan Karzak.
The cast also features Susan Lynch, Amara Karanm, Shirvani Ghai, Natalia Tena and Debbie Chazen.
Guest stars for the series include Tom Hollander, Michael Smiley and Elliot Cowan
Our Men is a That Mitchell & Webb / Big Talk production, produced by Chris Carey and directed by Jeremy Webb.
It is...
- 3/5/2013
- Digital Spy
Taking a bad reputation and making amends, CBS Films has been shaping up bit by bit these past few months by putting out more respectable material — The Woman in Black, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, and the forthcoming, Coen brothers-scripted Gambit among them. Possibly continuing this trend is The Expats, a film version of Chris Pavone‘s thriller that, according to THR, has landed its screenwriter.
The person for this job is Alex Holmes (House of Saddam), who will be scripting a tale centering on “a wife and mother who after moving with her family from Washington, DC to Luxembourg discovers intrigue around her husband’s work in cyber-security and another newly arrived American couple who may not be what they seem. As she begins to dig into these mysteries while traveling around Europe, the truth threatens to drag her own CIA past into the open.”
Mystery, intrigue, spy groups,...
The person for this job is Alex Holmes (House of Saddam), who will be scripting a tale centering on “a wife and mother who after moving with her family from Washington, DC to Luxembourg discovers intrigue around her husband’s work in cyber-security and another newly arrived American couple who may not be what they seem. As she begins to dig into these mysteries while traveling around Europe, the truth threatens to drag her own CIA past into the open.”
Mystery, intrigue, spy groups,...
- 3/6/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
Alex Holmes, who wrote the 2008 HBO mini-series House of Saddam, has been hired to pen the adaptation of The Expats for CBS Films. The company picked up rights to the Chris Pavone novel in early February. Photos: 2012 Sundance Film Festival Pavone's debut novel follows a wife and mother who after moving with her family from Washington, DC to Luxembourg discovers intrigue around her husband's work in cyber-security and another newly arrived American couple who may not be what they seem. As she begins to dig into these mysteries while traveling around Europe, the truth threatens to drag her own CIA
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- 2/15/2012
- by Jay A. Fernandez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tales of Manchester noir, Hackney gangs and Russian love should light up our screens in 2012
Tom Green
Tom Green is on a mission to change the face of British TV drama. If the claim seems inflated, just look what the 32-year-old from Cambridge pulled off on his first directorial assignment two years ago. Green was just six weeks out of film school when he was asked to launch a supernatural comedy-drama series for E4. He directed three episodes of Misfits in its first season and three more in its second, by which time the series had won a Bafta and was averaging nearly 1.5 million viewers per episode.
Now, Green is taking charge of a new BBC1 five-part drama called The Fuse, due to air in May. It stars Christopher Eccleston as a corrupt Manchester politician given a chance to right the wrongs in his past, even as he tries to evade a murder charge.
Tom Green
Tom Green is on a mission to change the face of British TV drama. If the claim seems inflated, just look what the 32-year-old from Cambridge pulled off on his first directorial assignment two years ago. Green was just six weeks out of film school when he was asked to launch a supernatural comedy-drama series for E4. He directed three episodes of Misfits in its first season and three more in its second, by which time the series had won a Bafta and was averaging nearly 1.5 million viewers per episode.
Now, Green is taking charge of a new BBC1 five-part drama called The Fuse, due to air in May. It stars Christopher Eccleston as a corrupt Manchester politician given a chance to right the wrongs in his past, even as he tries to evade a murder charge.
- 1/1/2012
- by Gemma Kappala-Ramsamy, Killian Fox
- The Guardian - Film News
I guess this makes me a grouch, or just a childless 20-something, but this release of “the classic series” Babar didn’t get me into the holiday spirit. It’s a cheap ploy to claim the DVD (clocking in a little over an hour) features “two bonus episodes” when Babar & Father Christmas is a 24 minute special that bares unintentional comparisons to House of Saddam. Jean and Laurent de Brunhoff’s children books are, I assume, faithfully depicted here as head elephant and king of Elephantland Babar and his family learn valuable life lessons about the joy of Christmas, gift-giving and more. Unfortunately, the episodes haven’t aged entirely well – nevermind the less-than-true claim of a “digitally restored and remastered” series – and between a sluggish pace and intermittent laughs, it’s a slouch through the trio presented here - "Babar & Father Christmas," "A Child in the Snow," and "The Gift."
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- 12/15/2011
- by Mark Zhuravsky
- JustPressPlay.net
Director Alex Holmes is enjoying some success right now. He's directed a few episodes of the hit Cinemax series Strike Back , now, he's looking to direct a feature with Quiver . Screen Daily reports, "the film tells of a troubled young woman who gets abducted and is forced to escape through the brutal proving grounds of the Yukon wilderness." Holmes is working from a script by William Harlan Richter. Occupant Entertainment will produce. Holmes also helmed the series House of Saddam .
- 9/12/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Sky 1 HD are continuing to announce new UK productions and their second of the day is a two-hour comedy crime drama titled A Touch of Cloth which promises to be ‘a spoof of every British crime drama made in the last decade.’ We would imagine most obviously A Touch of Frost but no doubt Taggart, Rebus, Silent Witness…. all them shows that send people to sleep and will be like a U.K. version of Police Squad.
Written by Charlie Brooker (Dead Set) and Daniel Maier (Harry Hill’s TV Burp) the one-off show will star John Hannah as the awesomely named Dci Jack Cloth a “maverick, heavy drinking loner who has thrown himself into his work following the mysterious death of his wife”, a role that he has probably played straight a few times in his career, alongside the “plucky no-nonsese” female partner DC Anne Oldman (Suranne Jones).
Brooker...
Written by Charlie Brooker (Dead Set) and Daniel Maier (Harry Hill’s TV Burp) the one-off show will star John Hannah as the awesomely named Dci Jack Cloth a “maverick, heavy drinking loner who has thrown himself into his work following the mysterious death of his wife”, a role that he has probably played straight a few times in his career, alongside the “plucky no-nonsese” female partner DC Anne Oldman (Suranne Jones).
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- 8/26/2011
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
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