Here’s your daily dose of an indie film, web series, TV pilot, what-have-you in progress, as presented by the creators themselves. At the end of the week, you’ll have the chance to vote for your favorite.
In the meantime: Is this a project you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments.
Seaside
Logline: A revenge thriller about Daphne, who moves to the Coast with her boyfriend, Roger, to start a new life. But when they run into Susanna, Daphne learns Roger hasn’t been totally honest about his past.
Elevator Pitch:
“Seaside” is a microbudget, female-driven revenge thriller set among the dramatic landscape of the Oregon Coast. Daphne realizes that Roger hasn’t been entirely honest about his past and she’ll have to fight to save her relationship and maybe even her life. We have four lead actors who are all New York actors with significant credits,...
In the meantime: Is this a project you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments.
Seaside
Logline: A revenge thriller about Daphne, who moves to the Coast with her boyfriend, Roger, to start a new life. But when they run into Susanna, Daphne learns Roger hasn’t been totally honest about his past.
Elevator Pitch:
“Seaside” is a microbudget, female-driven revenge thriller set among the dramatic landscape of the Oregon Coast. Daphne realizes that Roger hasn’t been entirely honest about his past and she’ll have to fight to save her relationship and maybe even her life. We have four lead actors who are all New York actors with significant credits,...
- 12/5/2016
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Even though Halloween fever is currently on everyone's minds (and rightly so), after it passes, the holidays will be right around the corner. Might as well start your planning so that they're as full of mayhem as they are mirth, and Bloody Christmas looks to be a great starting point!
From the Press Release
In the grand tradition of holiday horrors (Halloween, April Fool's Day, Happy Birthday to Me) comes Bloody Christmas, a new film from Long Island filmmaker Michael Shershenovich, available via Planetworks and Mvd on October 23rd. The film offers a unique experience by shying away from a typical slasher and drifting into stylish cinematography, all while not taking the subject matter too seriously.
Paul Awful of Movies From Mars writes:
"One scene that stands out visually is a dream sequence (or should I say nightmare) which was shot on 16mm that gets the audience inside a demented and damaged Santa Clause mind.
From the Press Release
In the grand tradition of holiday horrors (Halloween, April Fool's Day, Happy Birthday to Me) comes Bloody Christmas, a new film from Long Island filmmaker Michael Shershenovich, available via Planetworks and Mvd on October 23rd. The film offers a unique experience by shying away from a typical slasher and drifting into stylish cinematography, all while not taking the subject matter too seriously.
Paul Awful of Movies From Mars writes:
"One scene that stands out visually is a dream sequence (or should I say nightmare) which was shot on 16mm that gets the audience inside a demented and damaged Santa Clause mind.
- 9/17/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Terence Rattigan's romantic drama set in a repressive postwar Britain is brought to the big screen superbly by Terence Davies
If we count his first three short films made on shoestring budgets between 1976 and 1983 as a trilogy, and his next, Distant Voices, Still Lives, as a diptych (they were actually made separately), Terence Davies has directed a mere seven films in 35 years. This puts him in the same exclusive league for low output and high quality as his contemporary, Terrence Malick. Davies's last film, Of Time and the City (2008), was a withering documentary about the sad decline of his hometown, Liverpool, and it followed two feature pictures adapted from American novels set at different times and in different American milieux, John Kennedy Toole's The Neon Bible and Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth.
His outstanding new movie, The Deep Blue Sea, is a version of a play by Terence Rattigan,...
If we count his first three short films made on shoestring budgets between 1976 and 1983 as a trilogy, and his next, Distant Voices, Still Lives, as a diptych (they were actually made separately), Terence Davies has directed a mere seven films in 35 years. This puts him in the same exclusive league for low output and high quality as his contemporary, Terrence Malick. Davies's last film, Of Time and the City (2008), was a withering documentary about the sad decline of his hometown, Liverpool, and it followed two feature pictures adapted from American novels set at different times and in different American milieux, John Kennedy Toole's The Neon Bible and Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth.
His outstanding new movie, The Deep Blue Sea, is a version of a play by Terence Rattigan,...
- 11/27/2011
- by Philip French
- The Guardian - Film News
Getty From left, Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift and James Taylor pose during the ‘Speak Now World Tour’ at Madison Square Garden on November 22, 2011 in New York City.
In the fifth grade, Taylor Swift told her mother that her favorite song in chorus class was James Taylor’s “Fire and Rain.”
“That’s funny,” said her mother, Andrea Swift, “because you’re kind of named after him.”
On Tuesday, the country singer invited her namesake to the stage at New York...
In the fifth grade, Taylor Swift told her mother that her favorite song in chorus class was James Taylor’s “Fire and Rain.”
“That’s funny,” said her mother, Andrea Swift, “because you’re kind of named after him.”
On Tuesday, the country singer invited her namesake to the stage at New York...
- 11/23/2011
- by Kelly Crow
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
The contestants on "The X Factor" gave thanks last night -- and a couple of them soared with incredible performances! While Melanie Amaro's performance of R. Kelly's "The World's Greatest" was, well, great ... it was her behavior after that really stood out. Amaro, who has been consistently amazing, has never really shown much personality -- but that changed last night.The judges and Steve Jones couldn't get her to stop talking -- and it's hard to believe the she's been on the show this long, but we've never really heard her accent so strong before! It was a bizarre, but still uplifting, moment ... and one that could really help her connect with fans. The other big standout this week was, once again, Josh Krajcik. He and Melanie are definitely the two to beat and his soulful performance of "Wild Horses." Like Melanie, he delivers week after week -- and this performance,...
- 11/23/2011
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Genre: Sci-Fi | Horror | Thriller
Air Date/Time: October 19th at 10/9c
Network: FX Network
Creators: Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk
Director: Brad Buecker
Writer: Jennifer Salt
American Horror Story revolves around The Harmons, a family of three who moved from Boston to Los Angeles as a means to reconcile past anguish. The all-star cast features Dylan McDermott (Dark Blue, The Practice) as Ben Harmon, a psychiatrist; Connie Britton (Friday Night Lights) as Vivien Harmon, Ben’s wife; newcomer Taissa Farmiga as Violet, the Harmons’ teenage daughter; Jessica Lange (Grey Gardens, Big Fish) in her first-ever regular series TV role as Constance, the Harmons’ neighbor; Evan Peters (Kick-Ass, Invasion) plays Tate Langdon, one of Ben’s patients; and Denis O’Hare (J. Edgar, True Blood) as Larry Harvey. Guest stars for the series include Frances Conroy (Six Feet Under, Happy Town) as the Harmons’ housekeeper; Alexandra Breckenridge (True Blood, Ticket Out...
Air Date/Time: October 19th at 10/9c
Network: FX Network
Creators: Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk
Director: Brad Buecker
Writer: Jennifer Salt
American Horror Story revolves around The Harmons, a family of three who moved from Boston to Los Angeles as a means to reconcile past anguish. The all-star cast features Dylan McDermott (Dark Blue, The Practice) as Ben Harmon, a psychiatrist; Connie Britton (Friday Night Lights) as Vivien Harmon, Ben’s wife; newcomer Taissa Farmiga as Violet, the Harmons’ teenage daughter; Jessica Lange (Grey Gardens, Big Fish) in her first-ever regular series TV role as Constance, the Harmons’ neighbor; Evan Peters (Kick-Ass, Invasion) plays Tate Langdon, one of Ben’s patients; and Denis O’Hare (J. Edgar, True Blood) as Larry Harvey. Guest stars for the series include Frances Conroy (Six Feet Under, Happy Town) as the Harmons’ housekeeper; Alexandra Breckenridge (True Blood, Ticket Out...
- 10/17/2011
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
The first clip from Terence Davies’ The Deep Blue Sea, a film we had a chance to see at Tiff, is now online. Set to Jo Stafford‘s version of “You Belong To Me,” the brief scene is a romantic look at Rachel Weisz, dancing with Tom Hiddleston. Dave Robson gave the film a very positive review stating, “Fans of Terence Rattigan’s original play certainly shouldn’t fear a garish adaptation. The original is sensational, and Davies leaves it largely intact. Rattigan’s words are wonderful and any director would be lucky to have them. The dialogue he weaves into his plays is complex, at times subtle, and puts everything just so delicately. That’s all made it into the film. Davies version isn’t dumbed down for export, either—if you don’t understand what is meant by a “milk-in-first sort of person,” that’s a shame”. Here is the clip.
- 9/19/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
The latest promo for FX’s American Horror Story trots out a set of bloody twin boys and a menacing neighbor girl who doesn’t so much borrow cups of sugar but deliver heaping spoonfuls of doomsaying.
Catch Up on All the American Horror Story Scoop
Also, citing the chiller-thriller’s pedigree — Glee executive producers Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk — the teaser promises to have you “singing a different tune,” as it then cues up the whimsical (yet unsettling, once you see its context within the pilot) ditty “Tonight You Belong to Me.”
You also get Alexandra Breckinridge’s garter snap.
Catch Up on All the American Horror Story Scoop
Also, citing the chiller-thriller’s pedigree — Glee executive producers Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk — the teaser promises to have you “singing a different tune,” as it then cues up the whimsical (yet unsettling, once you see its context within the pilot) ditty “Tonight You Belong to Me.”
You also get Alexandra Breckinridge’s garter snap.
- 9/6/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
It was recently announced that English director Terence Davies’ The Deep Blue Sea would be closing this year’s BFI London Film Festival, to go hand in hand with another film that Rachel Weisz is starring in, 360, which will be opening the festival on 12th October.
A lovely first clip from the film has now surfaced, The Playlist report, and it gives a great feel of the beautiful moments we can expect from the film ahead of its November release here.
“Set in post-war Britain, this deeply moving story is an adaptation of Terence Rattigan’s classic play, The Deep Blue Sea is a study of forbidden love, suppressed desire, and the fear of loneliness. Stuck between the devil and the deep blue sea, what – or whom – should Hester choose?”
It doesn’t give anything away but a taste, leaving you wanting more, which is always good for a clip to do.
A lovely first clip from the film has now surfaced, The Playlist report, and it gives a great feel of the beautiful moments we can expect from the film ahead of its November release here.
“Set in post-war Britain, this deeply moving story is an adaptation of Terence Rattigan’s classic play, The Deep Blue Sea is a study of forbidden love, suppressed desire, and the fear of loneliness. Stuck between the devil and the deep blue sea, what – or whom – should Hester choose?”
It doesn’t give anything away but a taste, leaving you wanting more, which is always good for a clip to do.
- 9/2/2011
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
On June 28th, Eagle Rock Entertainment released The Doobie Brothers "Live at the Greek Theatre 1982" as both a remastered album and as a DVD featuring the taped concert of their "Farewell Tour". The DVD features five bonus songs cut from the original version of the concert's film. Does that excite you? Save for maybe the year 1982, there's not a single thing about the following phrase that isn't pretty damn great: The Doobie Brothers "Live at the Greek Theatre 1982". The Doobie Brothers gave us such hits as "Listen to the Music", "Black Water", "Out on the Streets" and "You Belong to Me". Live albums feature new takes on old classics and prove whether or not a rock group sound great without a soundboard remixing them (which the Doobie Brothers do). The Greek Theatre was the venue for those huge shows that could define the live performance careers of any musician that took the stage.
- 7/13/2011
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
Here's last week's caption pic winner. This week's caption pic is at the bottom of the page.
Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...
"A freshly facelifted Martha demonstrates her magical nipple-tweak (naughty relation to Samantha's nose-twitch!), sending a double whammy at John, causing him to drop to his knees and make the jazz hands!"
Thanks to Samwitch for this week's winning caption.
Speaking of jazz hands, Happy Birthday to Sean Hayes, who turns 41 this weekend, and new Tony winner John Benjamin Hickey, who is 48.
Other Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on Ae). It's a trio of musical ladies, with Patty Smyth (Scandal) turning 54, Terri Nunn (Berlin) turning 50 (hmm ... i'm not sure about that) and the fabulous Carly Simon is 66. Okay, time to name your top five Carly songs. Here are mine: 5. "Let The River Run,...
Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...
"A freshly facelifted Martha demonstrates her magical nipple-tweak (naughty relation to Samantha's nose-twitch!), sending a double whammy at John, causing him to drop to his knees and make the jazz hands!"
Thanks to Samwitch for this week's winning caption.
Speaking of jazz hands, Happy Birthday to Sean Hayes, who turns 41 this weekend, and new Tony winner John Benjamin Hickey, who is 48.
Other Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on Ae). It's a trio of musical ladies, with Patty Smyth (Scandal) turning 54, Terri Nunn (Berlin) turning 50 (hmm ... i'm not sure about that) and the fabulous Carly Simon is 66. Okay, time to name your top five Carly songs. Here are mine: 5. "Let The River Run,...
- 6/24/2011
- by snicks
- The Backlot
On June 28, Eagle Rock Entertainment will release The Doobie Brothers Live At The Greek Theatre 1982 on DVD, the show from the final date of the farewell tour of hometown heroes The Doobie Brothers. The DVD will carry a list price $14.98.
The Doobie Brothers take over the Greek Theatre.
Eagle Rock will also release an audio CD of the show for $13.98.
The performance included a couple of surprises: For starters, Doobies co-founder joined the band for the final two songs. Additionally, for the performance of “Listen to the Music” (the band’s biggest hit), original Doobies drummer John Hartman joined the band, as did former members Tiran Porter and Michael Hossack.
But, as this is rock’n’roll, the Greek Theatre gig was Not the last time the Doobie Brothers performed on stage as the band pulled it together for another tour five years later.
Here’s the DVD track listing of the show,...
The Doobie Brothers take over the Greek Theatre.
Eagle Rock will also release an audio CD of the show for $13.98.
The performance included a couple of surprises: For starters, Doobies co-founder joined the band for the final two songs. Additionally, for the performance of “Listen to the Music” (the band’s biggest hit), original Doobies drummer John Hartman joined the band, as did former members Tiran Porter and Michael Hossack.
But, as this is rock’n’roll, the Greek Theatre gig was Not the last time the Doobie Brothers performed on stage as the band pulled it together for another tour five years later.
Here’s the DVD track listing of the show,...
- 6/9/2011
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
Sometimes an album title tells you everything you need to know about a project. Such is the case with Eddie Vedder’s new set, “Ukulele Songs.” Out May 31 on Pearl Jam’s own Monkeywrench Records, Pj’s frontman will release a collection of originals and covers performed by him on the ukulele. First single, “Longing to Belong” proves these are hardly cheesy uke tracks like “Tiptoe Through the Tulips” (Although how awesome would that have been to hear?) The covers include “Dream a Little Dream” and guests include Glen Hansard on “Sleepless Nights” and Cat Power on “Tonight You Belong To Me.” Hear...
- 3/21/2011
- Hitfix
Getty Eddie Vedder
Eddie Vedder is back. And this time he’s packing a ukulele.
The front man of the rock band Pearl Jam plans to release a solo album on May 31 called “Ukulele Songs.” The album will feature original songs and covers performed by Vedder on the ukulele. One of the songs, “Longing to Belong,” is out right now.
Can Vedder soar solo? Maybe. The songs he wrote and performed for 2007′s “Into the Wild” soundtrack were actually pretty...
Eddie Vedder is back. And this time he’s packing a ukulele.
The front man of the rock band Pearl Jam plans to release a solo album on May 31 called “Ukulele Songs.” The album will feature original songs and covers performed by Vedder on the ukulele. One of the songs, “Longing to Belong,” is out right now.
Can Vedder soar solo? Maybe. The songs he wrote and performed for 2007′s “Into the Wild” soundtrack were actually pretty...
- 3/21/2011
- by WSJ Staff
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
You’d think after a long day of filming sex scenes, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart might want some time apart. But according to witnesses in Baton Rouge, La, the couple can’t even bother to mingle at parties. “Kristen and Rob were very couple-like,” a source who spotted the Breaking Dawn cast dining at a local steakhouse. “There was a lot of hand-holding, sitting next to each other. Everyone was talking around the room, but Kristen and Rob were just talking to each other, not really into the conversations everyone else was having.” Everyone together now: Awwwww! A similar story was told when the team went off to a strip-mall karaoke spot. “They weren’t slobbering all over each other…but they sure looked like a couple and were talking with each other like a couple…a couple in love.” It was so cute that no one even noticed Taylor Lautner,...
- 12/10/2010
- by Anthony Miccio
- VH1.com
The 2010 Country Music Awards are being handed out tonight, so "Extra" is shining the country spotlight on some of the nominees!
2010 Cma NomineesMiranda Lambert
Nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Best Female Vocalist, Album, Single and Song for "The House That Built Me" and "White Liar."
Lady Antebellum
Nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Best Vocal Group, Music Video, Album, Single and Song of the Year, for "Need You Now."Lady Antebellum More Cmt Music...
2010 Cma NomineesMiranda Lambert
Nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Best Female Vocalist, Album, Single and Song for "The House That Built Me" and "White Liar."
Lady Antebellum
Nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Best Vocal Group, Music Video, Album, Single and Song of the Year, for "Need You Now."Lady Antebellum More Cmt Music...
- 11/11/2010
- Extra
Singer is youngest person ever to receive annual prize.
By Jocelyn Vena
Taylor Swift with her Bmi awards on Tuesday
Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Bmi
Taylor Swift may want to go "Back to December," but November has been kind to the singer. Not only has her LP Speak Now stayed at the top of the Billboard albums chart, but on Tuesday night the 20-year-old country-pop chanteuse was honored with the country songwriter of the year prize at the Bmi Awards in Nashville.
Swift became the youngest recipient of the prize, telling the crowd, "It's been a really emotional week for me." And while this week has been filled with highs, it has also had its share of lows as she attended the funeral of a friend on Monday. She added, "He was 21, and I used to play my songs for him first."
Swift, who wore a slate-gray minidress to the event,...
By Jocelyn Vena
Taylor Swift with her Bmi awards on Tuesday
Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Bmi
Taylor Swift may want to go "Back to December," but November has been kind to the singer. Not only has her LP Speak Now stayed at the top of the Billboard albums chart, but on Tuesday night the 20-year-old country-pop chanteuse was honored with the country songwriter of the year prize at the Bmi Awards in Nashville.
Swift became the youngest recipient of the prize, telling the crowd, "It's been a really emotional week for me." And while this week has been filled with highs, it has also had its share of lows as she attended the funeral of a friend on Monday. She added, "He was 21, and I used to play my songs for him first."
Swift, who wore a slate-gray minidress to the event,...
- 11/10/2010
- MTV Music News
Back in late June 2007 at Frameline31, one of my favorite films was Sam Zalutsky’s first feature You Belong To Me, a suspenseful Polanski-style thriller with dark Hitchcockian overtones. As Pam Grady wrote for the Frameline program, this tale of gay obsession morphed into something quite unexpected as the protagonist Jeffrey (Daniel Sauli)—smitten with a one-night stand—stalks the fellow to his apartment building and rents a vacant unit in the building in hopes of getting closer to him. That’s creepy enough in itself; but, it soon becomes apparent that “the rot eating at his hardwood floors is symbolic of an evil infecting the entire address.” With classic indirection, the film starts off with one story and skillfully warps into another.
At Variety, Dennis Harvey noted that this “nifty little suspenser bordering on horror” put “a gay spin on creepy-apartment-building-entrapment scenarios a la Polanski’s The Tenant and Rosemary’s Baby,...
At Variety, Dennis Harvey noted that this “nifty little suspenser bordering on horror” put “a gay spin on creepy-apartment-building-entrapment scenarios a la Polanski’s The Tenant and Rosemary’s Baby,...
- 9/27/2008
- by Michael Guillen
- Screen Anarchy
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