Although normally focused on Americana-leaning country music, Chris Shiflett’s Walking the Floor podcast goes full-on mainstream with this week’s episode. Justin Moore is the special guest, talking with his host about songwriting on Music Row, adolescence in rural Arkansas and the challenges of touring as a family man.
Here are seven things we learned from Shiflett’s chat with the singer, who will release his new single “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home” on October 12th.
Moore’s traditionally-minded country music comes from a traditional place: small-town Arkansas.
Here are seven things we learned from Shiflett’s chat with the singer, who will release his new single “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home” on October 12th.
Moore’s traditionally-minded country music comes from a traditional place: small-town Arkansas.
- 10/8/2018
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
Dierks Bentley, Keith Urban and Cam announced the nominations for the 2016 Country Music Association Awards on Good Morning America Wednesday, live from the Grand Ole Opry stage - and some of Nashville's brightest (and newest!) stars are smiling big. Leading the pack at this year's Cma Awards are Eric Church, Maren Morris and Chris Stapleton, each with five nominations, including Album of the Year nods for Church and Morris, and an Entertainer of the Year nod for Stapleton. Next up is Dierks Bentley, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban with four nominations. As for the night's biggest award, fans are wondering...
- 8/31/2016
- by Danielle Anderson, @dak5000
- PEOPLE.com
Hey kiddos, Melissa here… and I have a short film that you have to see! Ghild, from Rose and Bomb Productions in association with Yarvo Productions, is a fairy tale for the giant child in all of us.
Ghild stars Michael Rosenbaum as Brauly Gullivan, an 8-year-old boy who has grown abnormally larger than those in his community. As Brauly struggles to fit in, his parents find raising a giant child, or Ghild, to be rather difficult.
You can watch Ghild in its entirety here:
Interview with Director David (Yarvo) Yarovesky
How did you and Michael Rosenbaum come up with the concept of Ghild? How did the idea come about?
Yarvo: Well I should say that me, Rosenbaum, and Rob Danson all created Ghild. We all talked about doing something and when we got in a room, we started talking about a friend of Rosey’s who has a...
Ghild stars Michael Rosenbaum as Brauly Gullivan, an 8-year-old boy who has grown abnormally larger than those in his community. As Brauly struggles to fit in, his parents find raising a giant child, or Ghild, to be rather difficult.
You can watch Ghild in its entirety here:
Interview with Director David (Yarvo) Yarovesky
How did you and Michael Rosenbaum come up with the concept of Ghild? How did the idea come about?
Yarvo: Well I should say that me, Rosenbaum, and Rob Danson all created Ghild. We all talked about doing something and when we got in a room, we started talking about a friend of Rosey’s who has a...
- 5/2/2012
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
In writer/director Micah Levin's indie thriller Opus seven strangers show up at an empty house to star in an independent horror film, none the wiser of the misdeeds to follow. Each of the seven cast members are hand-picked from online submission videos by a mysterious director to be part of an unscripted horror film.
But as cast one by one start to turn up dead, the remaining actors begin to turn on one another and once they realize that the house is locked down from the outside, they scramble to find out the truth behind the mysterious "production" in the middle of nowhere. In the end, the survivors begin to realize that they're about to pay the ultimate price for their Hollywood dreams as each of the deaths are being recorded by the maniacal director who's hoping to make the ultimate 'killer' slasher flick.
Opus is set to...
But as cast one by one start to turn up dead, the remaining actors begin to turn on one another and once they realize that the house is locked down from the outside, they scramble to find out the truth behind the mysterious "production" in the middle of nowhere. In the end, the survivors begin to realize that they're about to pay the ultimate price for their Hollywood dreams as each of the deaths are being recorded by the maniacal director who's hoping to make the ultimate 'killer' slasher flick.
Opus is set to...
- 9/29/2011
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
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