Actor Anshuman Malhotra, who is known for the show MTV ‘Splitsvilla’ , will be seen playing a pivotal role in the web series, ‘Feels Like Home’. Anshuman says: “When I first heard that Sidhanta was creating this show, I was super excited. I think ‘Feels Like Home’ is my dream project as I got to […]...
- 6/5/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Digital content creator Dolly Singh, who will be soon seen in Ott series ‘Feels Like Home’, shares that the rawness and relatability of the show will establish an instant connection with the audience. She also opines that the show will take the audience back to their days of struggle in a new city. Elaborating on […]...
- 6/2/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Actor Mihir Ahuja, who will be soon seen in the soon-to-be-released coming-of-age webseries ‘Feels Like Home’, shared his experience of the shoot and how he imbibed some of the traits of his character from the show courtesy having lived with the psychology of the character for almost 40 days. The series revolves around four boys […]...
- 5/31/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
The trailer of the upcoming slice-of-life series ‘Feels Like Home’ was released on Wednesday. The series follows the lives of four boys, who move into their first house away from home, it brings together a whirlwind of emotions, friendship and a hefty dose of ‘bromantic hangover’. The trailer opens with the introduction of ‘Banchhod Niwas,’ […]...
- 5/25/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Actor Akshay Oberoi recently started dubbing for a series titled ‘Feels Like Home’. Created by Sahir Raza, the series follows the lives of four boys in their 20s who move into their first house away from home together. The series will mark the third collaboration between Sahir and Akshay, their earlier projects being ‘Hum Tum’ […]...
- 3/23/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
This year’s Oscars have set a new record for the largest number of entries ever in the Best Original Song category, but the 105 eligible songs do not include Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ “(If Only You Could) Save Me,” a 1930s-style big band song from “Mank” that was recently nominated for the second annual Society of Composers and Lyricists Awards.
The song is heard briefly coming from a radio in the background of one scene and plays for only about 40 seconds. Academy rules require “a clearly audible, intelligible, substantive rendition of both lyric and melody,” and the song was judged to not fulfill that requirement.
Other songs that didn’t make the list, although they were thought to be in the running, include “Uh Oh” from “Promising Young Woman” and “Boss Bitch” from “Birds of Prey.” Even without those, the list of eligible songs tops 100 for the first time...
The song is heard briefly coming from a radio in the background of one scene and plays for only about 40 seconds. Academy rules require “a clearly audible, intelligible, substantive rendition of both lyric and melody,” and the song was judged to not fulfill that requirement.
Other songs that didn’t make the list, although they were thought to be in the running, include “Uh Oh” from “Promising Young Woman” and “Boss Bitch” from “Birds of Prey.” Even without those, the list of eligible songs tops 100 for the first time...
- 2/5/2021
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Filmmaker Brett Haley doesn’t trade in hip cynicism. The director of such low-key charmers as “The New Year,” “The Hero,” and “Hearts Beat Loud” is interested in telling stories about good-hearted people persevering in the face of tough circumstances. Even his happiest endings are tinged with a believable bit of sadness, but they are still just that: happy endings. His latest, the tender dramedy “All Together Now,”
High school senior Amber Appleton isn’t just a do-gooder, she’s a do-everythinger. She’s got a gig teaching Esl to a pack of older immigrants, a job at an old folks’ home (where Carol Burnett’s delightfully crochety Joan lives), another job at a local donut shop (managed by a dude she just tutored through his Ged accreditation process), and she appears to be her high school’s most reliable crusader for all manner of issues (from supporting the drama...
High school senior Amber Appleton isn’t just a do-gooder, she’s a do-everythinger. She’s got a gig teaching Esl to a pack of older immigrants, a job at an old folks’ home (where Carol Burnett’s delightfully crochety Joan lives), another job at a local donut shop (managed by a dude she just tutored through his Ged accreditation process), and she appears to be her high school’s most reliable crusader for all manner of issues (from supporting the drama...
- 8/26/2020
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Shania Twain is expanding into TV producing.
The country music icon is teaming with Reel World Management (Netflix's Virgin River) to develop a drama based on best-selling author Debbie Macomber's Heart of Texas novels. Twain will also write original music for the potential series.
The books center on three adult siblings who struggle to keep their family ranch afloat following the death of their parents. Twain said she wasn't familiar with the books before signing on to the project, but she found them "captivating."
"There are some parallels in the story to my own story ...
The country music icon is teaming with Reel World Management (Netflix's Virgin River) to develop a drama based on best-selling author Debbie Macomber's Heart of Texas novels. Twain will also write original music for the potential series.
The books center on three adult siblings who struggle to keep their family ranch afloat following the death of their parents. Twain said she wasn't familiar with the books before signing on to the project, but she found them "captivating."
"There are some parallels in the story to my own story ...
- 7/27/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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