Exclusive: Fivel Stewart (Umma) will exec produce and star in the horror-thriller Wake, from directors Tom Arizmendi and Austin Parks Stewart.
In the film written by Elizabeth H. Vu, a struggling actress, desperate for a lead role in a Hollywood remake, tracks down the lead of the original film, who’s now a mysterious recluse. Strange occurrences quickly turn the meeting into a nightmare. Stewart’s fellow producers on the project are Daniel Blake Smith, Teddy Van Gough and Sam Logan.
Stewart played Izzy on Netflix’s hit series Atypical, more recently starring opposite Sandra Oh in the Sam Raimi-produced supernatural horror film Umma, as well as in the Freeform film Close Up with A Quiet Place’s Millicent Simmonds. The actress has also been seen in films like The Never List and on such series as Awesomeness TV’s T@gged. She is represented by Sovereign Talent Group and Tsc Entertainment.
In the film written by Elizabeth H. Vu, a struggling actress, desperate for a lead role in a Hollywood remake, tracks down the lead of the original film, who’s now a mysterious recluse. Strange occurrences quickly turn the meeting into a nightmare. Stewart’s fellow producers on the project are Daniel Blake Smith, Teddy Van Gough and Sam Logan.
Stewart played Izzy on Netflix’s hit series Atypical, more recently starring opposite Sandra Oh in the Sam Raimi-produced supernatural horror film Umma, as well as in the Freeform film Close Up with A Quiet Place’s Millicent Simmonds. The actress has also been seen in films like The Never List and on such series as Awesomeness TV’s T@gged. She is represented by Sovereign Talent Group and Tsc Entertainment.
- 9/2/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Born Trente Heavyn Stewart, she is best known to the world as Fivel. The multi-talented actress was born to be a performer and she makes that very clear every time she steps in front of the camera. Since starting her acting career, she has gotten the chance to work on a wide variety of projects which has allowed her to cross paths with some of the entertainment industry’s biggest names. Lots of people will recognize her from her tole in TV shows like Atypical and T@gged, but she has also lit up the big screen. In 2022, she was cast
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- 3/29/2022
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
In today’s TV news roundup, HBO released a teaser for “The Undoing” and Showtime dropped a trailer for “The Trade” Season 2.
First Looks
HBO released a teaser for its forthcoming limited series “The Undoing,“ which will premiere in May. The six-part series based on the novel “You Should Have Known” by Jean Hanff Korelitz, stars Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant as a married couple whose lives get upended after a “chain of terrible revelations,” leaving Grace (Kidman) to dismantle one life and create another for herself and her child. The show is executive produced by Susanne Bier (who also directs) and David E. Kelley along with Kidman, Per Saari, Bruna Papandrea, Stephen Garrett and Celia Costas.
Showtime released a trailer for the second season of “The Trade.“ The four-part docuseries follows Central Americans on an odyssey to the United States, while also delving into the shadow industries that prey...
First Looks
HBO released a teaser for its forthcoming limited series “The Undoing,“ which will premiere in May. The six-part series based on the novel “You Should Have Known” by Jean Hanff Korelitz, stars Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant as a married couple whose lives get upended after a “chain of terrible revelations,” leaving Grace (Kidman) to dismantle one life and create another for herself and her child. The show is executive produced by Susanne Bier (who also directs) and David E. Kelley along with Kidman, Per Saari, Bruna Papandrea, Stephen Garrett and Celia Costas.
Showtime released a trailer for the second season of “The Trade.“ The four-part docuseries follows Central Americans on an odyssey to the United States, while also delving into the shadow industries that prey...
- 1/24/2020
- by Klaritza Rico
- Variety Film + TV
Paramount Network’s Bradley Gardner has been named senior vice president of Orion Television, where he will be the head of scripted programming, the studio announced on Friday.
As part of the move, the label is strengthening its development team with other executive hires, including Christopher Goble and Jina Jones. While Gardner’s focus will be on comedy and drama series, Goble has been named vice president of Orion Television and will focus on the horror and sci-fi genres. Jones has been named head of studio development for MGM’s partnership with Brat TV, where she will develop scripted content for young adult audiences.
The new hires will report to Barry Poznick, president of MGM’s unscripted and alternative television and Orion Television.
Also Read: Michael De Luca Named Chairman of MGM Motion Picture Group
“We are hitting the ground running, bringing audiences the buzz-worthy, pop-culture content they love to binge…...
As part of the move, the label is strengthening its development team with other executive hires, including Christopher Goble and Jina Jones. While Gardner’s focus will be on comedy and drama series, Goble has been named vice president of Orion Television and will focus on the horror and sci-fi genres. Jones has been named head of studio development for MGM’s partnership with Brat TV, where she will develop scripted content for young adult audiences.
The new hires will report to Barry Poznick, president of MGM’s unscripted and alternative television and Orion Television.
Also Read: Michael De Luca Named Chairman of MGM Motion Picture Group
“We are hitting the ground running, bringing audiences the buzz-worthy, pop-culture content they love to binge…...
- 1/24/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
After acquiring Awesomeness last July, Viacom is pursuing a global rollout of the digital brand, which creates programming targeting Gen Z.
Awesomeness has pacted with Viacom’s Viacom International Studios (Vis) division -- which handles distribution abroad -- to find homes for a total of 18 series and eight films, Deadline reports. The deal was struck ahead of Miptv -- an annual content market kicking off next month in Cannes.
Some of the series that are set to roll out include the Kian Lawley-starring Zac & Mia, about two teens battling cancer, which originally premiered on Verizon's now-defunct go90 streaming service and has since rolled out to Hulu; the Hulu thriller Light As A Feather; and T@gged, another thriller that launched on go90 and now airs on Hulu, featuring heartthrob du jour Noah Centineo.
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Awesomeness has pacted with Viacom’s Viacom International Studios (Vis) division -- which handles distribution abroad -- to find homes for a total of 18 series and eight films, Deadline reports. The deal was struck ahead of Miptv -- an annual content market kicking off next month in Cannes.
Some of the series that are set to roll out include the Kian Lawley-starring Zac & Mia, about two teens battling cancer, which originally premiered on Verizon's now-defunct go90 streaming service and has since rolled out to Hulu; the Hulu thriller Light As A Feather; and T@gged, another thriller that launched on go90 and now airs on Hulu, featuring heartthrob du jour Noah Centineo.
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- 3/18/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Exclusive: We’ll be seeing more of Montgomery de la Cruz and Nora Walker on 13 Reasons Why. Timothy Granaderos, who recurred in the first two seasons, and Brenda Strong, who recurred in Season 2, have been promoted to series regulars for the upcoming third season of Netflix’s popular teen drama series.
Granaderos’ Montgomery is a bully who is a student at Liberty High. In season 2, he secretly terrorized a number of individuals testifying at Hannah Baker’s trial.
Strong’s Nora plays Bryce’s (Justin Prentice) mother.
Created by Brian Yorkey based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Jay Asher, 13 Reasons Why is executive produced by Yorkey, Joy Gorman, Mandy Teefey, Kristel Laiblin, Tom McCarthy, Selena Gomez, Steve Golin and Michael Sugar.
Granaderos also stars as Ash Franklin in AwesomenessTV ‘s psychological thriller drama series T@gged and co-starred opposite Kat Dennings in ABC’s untitled Justin Noble comedy pilot this past season.
Granaderos’ Montgomery is a bully who is a student at Liberty High. In season 2, he secretly terrorized a number of individuals testifying at Hannah Baker’s trial.
Strong’s Nora plays Bryce’s (Justin Prentice) mother.
Created by Brian Yorkey based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Jay Asher, 13 Reasons Why is executive produced by Yorkey, Joy Gorman, Mandy Teefey, Kristel Laiblin, Tom McCarthy, Selena Gomez, Steve Golin and Michael Sugar.
Granaderos also stars as Ash Franklin in AwesomenessTV ‘s psychological thriller drama series T@gged and co-starred opposite Kat Dennings in ABC’s untitled Justin Noble comedy pilot this past season.
- 9/7/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix's teen rom-com To All The Boys I've Loved Before is definitely one of the hottest streaming titles of the year. Its charming leading man, Florida-born actor Noah Centineo, won our hearts as Peter, a sweet, popular lacrosse player who agrees to help protagonist Lara Jean in her romantic high jinks. Have you been rewatching the trailer, trying to figure out where you've seen Centineo before? Turns out he's been a staple on your screens for longer than you think.
Like so many of your favorites, Centineo got his start with the Mouse. He began with small roles on established Disney sitcoms such as Austin and Ally, Shake It Up, and Jessie. Although these roles lasted only one to three episodes each, they were definitely enough to get Centineo on the radar. He got upgraded to leading man status as the love interest Jaden in the network's 2014 original comedy...
Like so many of your favorites, Centineo got his start with the Mouse. He began with small roles on established Disney sitcoms such as Austin and Ally, Shake It Up, and Jessie. Although these roles lasted only one to three episodes each, they were definitely enough to get Centineo on the radar. He got upgraded to leading man status as the love interest Jaden in the network's 2014 original comedy...
- 8/22/2018
- by Amanda Prahl
- Popsugar.com
*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by the film's publicity arm. Tagline: "People Become Their Own Kind of Monster." Director/writer: Josh Mendoza Cast: Lulu Antariksa, Colin O'Donoghue, Jeff Kober and Mimi Rogers. What Still Remains is an upcoming post-apocalyptic thriller. Developed by Josh Mendoza (A Killer of Men), this indie tale takes place after a devastating biological event; survivors struggle to survive in a Christian community. As well, this film centrally stars Lulu Antariska ("T@gged"), along with Colin O'Donoghue, Jeff Kober and Mimi Rogers. Antariska plays Anna, a young woman who has just lost her family. What Still Remains focuses on the story. Still, some of the survival situations came across as a bit too fantastical. The film sets itself squarely in the post-apocalyptic film genre. And, it is here that the film shines as characters must make difficult moral choices, in a hostile, new world.
- 8/2/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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