A fun, new competition series is coming to Netflix this fall.
Mixologists from around the world will shake up the competition as they bring their A-game — and cocktail shakers — to the bar in the upcoming unscripted reality series “Drink Masters”.
With a culinary approach to cocktails and “wild ingredients” on hand, viewers will see “masterpieces of liquid art” come to life.
Read More: Kate Middleton And Prince William Have Cocktail-Making Competition, Sip On The Job
Michael R. Anderson in “Drink Masters”. — Photo: David Leyes/Netflix © 2022 Natalie Migliarini, Frankie Solarik, Julie Reiner, and Tone Bell in “Drink Masters”. — Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2022 Frankie Solarik, Julie Reiner and Tone Bell in “Drink Masters”. — Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2022
The official synopsis reads: “Twelve of the world’s most innovative mixologists infuse, stir and blend their way through a series of high-stakes cocktail challenges to win a life-changing prize and the title of The Ultimate Drink Master.
Mixologists from around the world will shake up the competition as they bring their A-game — and cocktail shakers — to the bar in the upcoming unscripted reality series “Drink Masters”.
With a culinary approach to cocktails and “wild ingredients” on hand, viewers will see “masterpieces of liquid art” come to life.
Read More: Kate Middleton And Prince William Have Cocktail-Making Competition, Sip On The Job
Michael R. Anderson in “Drink Masters”. — Photo: David Leyes/Netflix © 2022 Natalie Migliarini, Frankie Solarik, Julie Reiner, and Tone Bell in “Drink Masters”. — Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2022 Frankie Solarik, Julie Reiner and Tone Bell in “Drink Masters”. — Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2022
The official synopsis reads: “Twelve of the world’s most innovative mixologists infuse, stir and blend their way through a series of high-stakes cocktail challenges to win a life-changing prize and the title of The Ultimate Drink Master.
- 10/11/2022
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Following the announcement last fall that Zac Efron will star in the new adaptation of Stephen King's Firestarter from Universal Pictures, Blumhouse Productions, and Weed Road Productions, it's now been revealed that Michael Greyeyes has joined the cast as Rainbird:
Michael Greyeyes has been cast as the character of ‘Rainbird’ in Firestarter, a relentless powerful man who has been pushed into a violent life.
Firestarter, adapted Stephen King’s classic sci-fi thriller novel, is from Universal Pictures, Blumhouse Productions and Weed Road Pictures.
Michael Greyeyes received rave reviews from critics for his gripping portrayal of “Makwa/Michael,” in Wild Indian, the feature debut by writer/director Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr, which premiered in competition at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. This Spring, he will star opposite Ed Helms in the new Peacock comedy Rutherford Falls, co-created and executive produced by Helms, Mike Schur and Sierra Teller Ornelas. The series is...
Michael Greyeyes has been cast as the character of ‘Rainbird’ in Firestarter, a relentless powerful man who has been pushed into a violent life.
Firestarter, adapted Stephen King’s classic sci-fi thriller novel, is from Universal Pictures, Blumhouse Productions and Weed Road Pictures.
Michael Greyeyes received rave reviews from critics for his gripping portrayal of “Makwa/Michael,” in Wild Indian, the feature debut by writer/director Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr, which premiered in competition at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. This Spring, he will star opposite Ed Helms in the new Peacock comedy Rutherford Falls, co-created and executive produced by Helms, Mike Schur and Sierra Teller Ornelas. The series is...
- 2/10/2021
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
For all the bluster and verbal clap-backs between Pusha T and Drake, a feud dating back several years that’s escalated to multiple diss tracks just in the last few days, the war between these two rappers is not just one of words, but of images.
Pusha, for his part, made sure of that by using a tabloid photo of Whitney Houston’s bathroom that ran in the National Enquirer back in 2006 (the headline: “Inside Whitney’s Drug Den!”) as the cover art to his new album, “Daytona.” Or should we say, Kanye West, the album’s producer and financial backer, who reportedly paid $85,000 to license the image, did.
It’s a provocative picture. Taken by Houston’s longtime friend and ex-sister-in-law Tina Brown six years before the singer’s death, it served as evidence of a destructive addiction. You can clearly see traces of crack cocaine, various paraphernalia, empty...
Pusha, for his part, made sure of that by using a tabloid photo of Whitney Houston’s bathroom that ran in the National Enquirer back in 2006 (the headline: “Inside Whitney’s Drug Den!”) as the cover art to his new album, “Daytona.” Or should we say, Kanye West, the album’s producer and financial backer, who reportedly paid $85,000 to license the image, did.
It’s a provocative picture. Taken by Houston’s longtime friend and ex-sister-in-law Tina Brown six years before the singer’s death, it served as evidence of a destructive addiction. You can clearly see traces of crack cocaine, various paraphernalia, empty...
- 5/31/2018
- by Shirley Halperin
- Variety Film + TV
Pusha-t has doubled down on Drake with a ferocious and very personal new diss track called “The Story of Adidon” — which comes after Drake fired back at him on Friday night with one called “Duppy Freestyle” that was a response to the track “Infared” on Pusha-t’s latest album “Daytona” which was released on Friday morning and was produced by Kanye West. Along the way there were lyrical jabs about the controversy reinvigorating Pusha’s career and a $100,000 invoice from Drake for “promotional assistance and career reviving,” as well as a parallel Twitter war between West’s wife Kim Kardashian and his partner in the Donda’s House charity, Rhymefest, in which neither Drake, Pusha or West were directly involved. Got all that?
“The Story of Adidon” ups the ante, with a cover photo of Drake in blackface makeup and a hard lyrical jab about the biracial rapper being “always...
“The Story of Adidon” ups the ante, with a cover photo of Drake in blackface makeup and a hard lyrical jab about the biracial rapper being “always...
- 5/30/2018
- by Jem Aswad
- Variety Film + TV
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