The woman who returned Lady Gaga’s dogs, and was then arrested for being an accomplice to the incident in which dog-walker Ryan Fischer was shot and the singer’s two dogs abducted, has launched a lawsuit.
According to People, documents filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court indicate that Jennifer McBride is suing Gaga, claiming she’s owed the $500,000 reward that was offered for the safe return of the two French bulldogs, Koji and Gustav — despite the fact that McBride was one of five people arrested in connection with the theft of the dogs and shooting of Fischer.
Read More: 5 Suspects Arrested For Shooting, Kidnapping Lady Gaga’s Dogs Plead Not Guilty
In McBride’s suit, her attorney argued that because Gaga’s initial offer of a reward stated that there would be “no questions asked.” Because McBride was not paid the half-million, she’s claiming that Gaga committed “breach of contract,...
According to People, documents filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court indicate that Jennifer McBride is suing Gaga, claiming she’s owed the $500,000 reward that was offered for the safe return of the two French bulldogs, Koji and Gustav — despite the fact that McBride was one of five people arrested in connection with the theft of the dogs and shooting of Fischer.
Read More: 5 Suspects Arrested For Shooting, Kidnapping Lady Gaga’s Dogs Plead Not Guilty
In McBride’s suit, her attorney argued that because Gaga’s initial offer of a reward stated that there would be “no questions asked.” Because McBride was not paid the half-million, she’s claiming that Gaga committed “breach of contract,...
- 2/26/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
A solid rumor indicates that the next MonsterVerse of Godzilla & Kong will be shot on IMAX Msm 70mm film cameras with Panavised Canon 1200 lenses. That would be the first MonsterVerse film to be shot in the 15/70 format.
BTS of t Godzilla & Kong. Picture: Monster X Zero Godzilla & Kong
The production of the ultra-anticipated sequel to MonsterVerse, Godzilla vs. Kong, has wrapped. Director Adam Wingard was called back to direct the movie, starring Rebecca Hall, Brian Tyree Henry, Kaylee Hottle, Dan Stevens, and Fala Chen. The film hits theaters on March 15, 2024. The principal photography commenced in Gold Coast, Queensland on July 29, 2022. At the start of production, Ben Seresin, which is Wingard’s cinematic partner, was confirmed to have returned as director of photography. In November 2022, it was reported that filming had wrapped in Australia and that crew gear revealed the film’s potential title as Godzilla and Kong. It must...
BTS of t Godzilla & Kong. Picture: Monster X Zero Godzilla & Kong
The production of the ultra-anticipated sequel to MonsterVerse, Godzilla vs. Kong, has wrapped. Director Adam Wingard was called back to direct the movie, starring Rebecca Hall, Brian Tyree Henry, Kaylee Hottle, Dan Stevens, and Fala Chen. The film hits theaters on March 15, 2024. The principal photography commenced in Gold Coast, Queensland on July 29, 2022. At the start of production, Ben Seresin, which is Wingard’s cinematic partner, was confirmed to have returned as director of photography. In November 2022, it was reported that filming had wrapped in Australia and that crew gear revealed the film’s potential title as Godzilla and Kong. It must...
- 2/7/2023
- by Yossy Mendelovich
- YMCinema
Get ready for “1924?” No, it’s unlikely they’ll change the name of a hit show, but Paramount+ has committed to a second season of “1923,” the Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren-led prequel series to “Yellowstone.”
In a statement, the network referred to the time and place of the Taylor Sheridan show as “when pandemics historic drought, and the end of Prohibition all plague the mountain west, and the Duttons who call it home.” Two more episodes of the six-episode series have yet to be released. The premiere in December was Paramount+’s biggest-ever debut, with 7.3 million views. The Butte, Montana-shot project also boasts a 91 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
The “Yellowstone” prequel stars Harrison Ford as Dutton patriarch Jacob and Helen Mirren as his Irish-born wife Cara. The show also stars Brandon Sklenar, Darren Mann, Michelle Randolph, James Badge Dale, and Jennifer Ehle. For Ford and Mirren,...
In a statement, the network referred to the time and place of the Taylor Sheridan show as “when pandemics historic drought, and the end of Prohibition all plague the mountain west, and the Duttons who call it home.” Two more episodes of the six-episode series have yet to be released. The premiere in December was Paramount+’s biggest-ever debut, with 7.3 million views. The Butte, Montana-shot project also boasts a 91 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
The “Yellowstone” prequel stars Harrison Ford as Dutton patriarch Jacob and Helen Mirren as his Irish-born wife Cara. The show also stars Brandon Sklenar, Darren Mann, Michelle Randolph, James Badge Dale, and Jennifer Ehle. For Ford and Mirren,...
- 2/3/2023
- by Jordan Hoffman
- Gold Derby
Drama marks the feature directorial debut of Singapore’s Jow Zhi Wei.
Berlin-based Pluto Film Distribution Network has acquired worldwide sales rights to Tomorrow Is A Long Time, the feature directorial debut of Singapore’s Jow Zhi Wei, ahead of its premiere in the Berlinale Generation 14plus competition.
Shot in Singapore and Taiwan, the father-son relationship drama is a coproduction between Fran Borgia’s Akanga Film Asia (Singapore), Stefano Centini’s Volos Films (Taiwan), Xavier Rocher’s La Fabrica Nocturna Cinéma (France), Jeremy Chua’s Potocol (Singapore) and Ico Costa’s Oublaum Filmes (Portugal).
The film focuses on a pest...
Berlin-based Pluto Film Distribution Network has acquired worldwide sales rights to Tomorrow Is A Long Time, the feature directorial debut of Singapore’s Jow Zhi Wei, ahead of its premiere in the Berlinale Generation 14plus competition.
Shot in Singapore and Taiwan, the father-son relationship drama is a coproduction between Fran Borgia’s Akanga Film Asia (Singapore), Stefano Centini’s Volos Films (Taiwan), Xavier Rocher’s La Fabrica Nocturna Cinéma (France), Jeremy Chua’s Potocol (Singapore) and Ico Costa’s Oublaum Filmes (Portugal).
The film focuses on a pest...
- 2/1/2023
- by Silvia Wong
- ScreenDaily
Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings" is a singular filmmaking achievement. Greenlit by the smallish New Line Cinema in 1999, the trilogy was initially budgeted at 180 million. But after a footage presentation at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival wowed audiences, the studio, realizing it had something special in the works, loosened the purse strings. The epic series ultimately cost 281 million, which is plenty steep, but it's a luxury you can afford when the movies go on to make 3 billion at the global box office.
And it all came so close to never happening.
Though J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy novels were a publishing phenomenon in the 20th century, their popularity had peaked in the 1960s and '70s. Typically, when an undertaking of this magnitude goes into production at a Hollywood studio, it's because there's been a resurgence. Instead, Jackson, who was smarting from the commercial failure of his first studio movie,...
And it all came so close to never happening.
Though J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy novels were a publishing phenomenon in the 20th century, their popularity had peaked in the 1960s and '70s. Typically, when an undertaking of this magnitude goes into production at a Hollywood studio, it's because there's been a resurgence. Instead, Jackson, who was smarting from the commercial failure of his first studio movie,...
- 8/25/2022
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
I Am Groot was a surprising addition to Marvel Studios’ line-up, but a welcome one. A series of five shorts, each of which was brought to life by breath-taking CGI artistry; the stories were low-stake and focused on the Guardians of the Galaxy member during his younger years, after the events of the first film.
The release of these shorts, which have very clearly been defined as separate entities on Disney+ rather than an ongoing show, has indicated that Marvel is willing to get a little riskier when it comes to the formats in which they tell their stories. There’s surely a place for short films within the context of the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe. What narrative opportunities could occur thanks to the addition of this platform, and are there any benefits to reviving these mini-movies?
The Original Marvel One-Shots
The One-Shot has lived within Marvel as a concept...
The release of these shorts, which have very clearly been defined as separate entities on Disney+ rather than an ongoing show, has indicated that Marvel is willing to get a little riskier when it comes to the formats in which they tell their stories. There’s surely a place for short films within the context of the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe. What narrative opportunities could occur thanks to the addition of this platform, and are there any benefits to reviving these mini-movies?
The Original Marvel One-Shots
The One-Shot has lived within Marvel as a concept...
- 8/22/2022
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
In a spectacular Marvel twist, the first Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings trailer confirms a rumor that the film’s director, Destin Daniel Cretton dropped last year: the Mandarin is Shang-Chi’s father.
Typical for the MCU’s shared universe, this plays out well on multiple levels. In the original comics, Shang-Chi’s father was none other than Fu Manchu. Fu Manchu was created by Englishman Sax Rohmer with his pulp fiction book The Mystery of Doctor Fu-Manchu in 1913. It was a stark, racist portrayal of Asians, and Rohmer capitalized upon the ‘Yellow Peril’ xenophobia of the time by milking his Fu Manchu character for a long running serial of over a dozen books. Fu Manchu became the West’s preeminent orientalist villain, a ruthless mad scientist evil genius with a signature mustache. The character was depicted in dozens of films, always portrayed by Caucasian actors with...
Typical for the MCU’s shared universe, this plays out well on multiple levels. In the original comics, Shang-Chi’s father was none other than Fu Manchu. Fu Manchu was created by Englishman Sax Rohmer with his pulp fiction book The Mystery of Doctor Fu-Manchu in 1913. It was a stark, racist portrayal of Asians, and Rohmer capitalized upon the ‘Yellow Peril’ xenophobia of the time by milking his Fu Manchu character for a long running serial of over a dozen books. Fu Manchu became the West’s preeminent orientalist villain, a ruthless mad scientist evil genius with a signature mustache. The character was depicted in dozens of films, always portrayed by Caucasian actors with...
- 4/19/2021
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
Tamir Rice. Trayvon Martin. Eric Garner. Not merely names, they’re heart-wrenching symbols of the seeming unimportance of Black lives in America. Their fates: a standing fear for Black men and women, summon greater dread than any film could. Nevertheless, what if a movie did open on such truthful ground? In Lena Waithe’s screenplay for “Queen & Slim,” a Black couple on their first date drive back to their respective homes.
Continue reading ‘Queen & Slim’ Is A Shot Heard Round The World [AFI Review] at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Queen & Slim’ Is A Shot Heard Round The World [AFI Review] at The Playlist.
- 11/15/2019
- by Robert Daniels
- The Playlist
Even though Margie Mays, aka “Burping Girl,” was eliminated from “American Idol” prior to making the Top 20, fans are nearly unanimous that they want the singer to audition again next season. A whopping 78% of readers who voted in our recent poll have their fingers crossed that this quirky 25-year-old dog walker from Wilmington, De will give it “another chance.” The other 22% of poll respondents thought that Margie’s personality was “way too annoying” and hope she’s done with the reality TV show altogether.
SEEIs ‘bad ass’ Laci Kaye Booth a dark horse to win ‘American Idol’ Season 17 after Cheap Trick performance? [Watch]
As you’ll recall, judge Katy Perry chastised Margie in the Hawaii showcase episode for relying too heavily on her energy and charisma. “This competition is called ‘American Idol,’ not ‘American Personality,'” Katy scolded. However, the judges also told Eddie Island the same thing but he was...
SEEIs ‘bad ass’ Laci Kaye Booth a dark horse to win ‘American Idol’ Season 17 after Cheap Trick performance? [Watch]
As you’ll recall, judge Katy Perry chastised Margie in the Hawaii showcase episode for relying too heavily on her energy and charisma. “This competition is called ‘American Idol,’ not ‘American Personality,'” Katy scolded. However, the judges also told Eddie Island the same thing but he was...
- 4/3/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Twelve songs, nine sets, two musical theater-loving pals and a talk show visit: “Soundtrack To A Bromance” won’t be forgotten anytime soon by the superfans of Dear Evan Hansen‘s Ben Platt.
Platt, doing the publicity rounds for his recently released debut album Sing To Me Instead and the launch next month of his first North American tour, opened last night’s The Late Late Show With James Corden on CBS with a mini-musical of a dozen pop hits mashed into duets with Corden.
“Bromance” begins in middle school when the boys meet at a bus stop and break into The White Stripes’ “I Can Tell That We Are Gonna Be Friends.” From there they move – literally, as the duo works its way through nine specially-created studio sets while a camera trails every move – through the milestones of young friendship: high school,...
Platt, doing the publicity rounds for his recently released debut album Sing To Me Instead and the launch next month of his first North American tour, opened last night’s The Late Late Show With James Corden on CBS with a mini-musical of a dozen pop hits mashed into duets with Corden.
“Bromance” begins in middle school when the boys meet at a bus stop and break into The White Stripes’ “I Can Tell That We Are Gonna Be Friends.” From there they move – literally, as the duo works its way through nine specially-created studio sets while a camera trails every move – through the milestones of young friendship: high school,...
- 4/3/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
During Sunday’s bloated three-hour Hawaii episode of “American Idol,” judges Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie made the difficult decision to eliminate Margie Mays, who earned the nickname “Burping Girl” because of her penchant for belching while singing. While Margie left the competition with a smile on her face, fans are left wondering whether it’s truly the end of the road for this quirky 25-year-old dog walker from Wilmington, De. Should Margie try out again next season on “American Idol”? Vote in our poll below.
See‘American Idol’ judges ready themselves for backlash after eliminating Shayy: ‘I’m not sure I like us for that one’ [Watch]
Several contestants have found great luck by auditioning again after previously being eliminated. Former champs Candice Glover and Caleb Johnson both were cut in prior seasons before they joined the “American Idol” winners list in Season 12 and Season 13, respectively. And then...
See‘American Idol’ judges ready themselves for backlash after eliminating Shayy: ‘I’m not sure I like us for that one’ [Watch]
Several contestants have found great luck by auditioning again after previously being eliminated. Former champs Candice Glover and Caleb Johnson both were cut in prior seasons before they joined the “American Idol” winners list in Season 12 and Season 13, respectively. And then...
- 4/1/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Margie Mays, who earned the nickname “Burping Girl” because of her penchant for belching when she sings, has advanced to the Top 40 of “American Idol” Season 17. The quirky 25-year-old dog walker from Wilmington, De sang the “Never Enough” ballad from “The Greatest Showman” during the solo round of Hollywood week and prompted judges Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie to wonder whether she even knew how good she actually was. Watch Margie’s “American Idol” performance above.
SEEChurch janitor Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon breaks away from ‘gloomy’ home life, shines during ‘American Idol’ Hollywood week [Watch]
Prior to her show-stopping number, Margie was a nervous wreck as she worked on the song with the show’s vocal coach Nicholas Cooper. She later announced, “Making it through the first two rounds of Hollywood week and finally being in the solo rounds? This whole journey is exhausting, intimidating, it’s like everybody around me is so good.
SEEChurch janitor Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon breaks away from ‘gloomy’ home life, shines during ‘American Idol’ Hollywood week [Watch]
Prior to her show-stopping number, Margie was a nervous wreck as she worked on the song with the show’s vocal coach Nicholas Cooper. She later announced, “Making it through the first two rounds of Hollywood week and finally being in the solo rounds? This whole journey is exhausting, intimidating, it’s like everybody around me is so good.
- 3/26/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
American Idol kicked off its 17th audition cycle on Sunday, inviting new hopefuls — including a nervous burper and a “mystic death creature” — to prove their worth before the almighty judges.
It’s been almost one year to the day since Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie made their debut on ABC in an episode that also introduced the world to future winner Maddie Poppe. Was her worthy successor among the performers we met this week? Let’s break down the evening’s most memorable auditions and find out:
Walker Burroughs, 20 | This show has always loved “perfect, unassuming youngsters,” and...
It’s been almost one year to the day since Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie made their debut on ABC in an episode that also introduced the world to future winner Maddie Poppe. Was her worthy successor among the performers we met this week? Let’s break down the evening’s most memorable auditions and find out:
Walker Burroughs, 20 | This show has always loved “perfect, unassuming youngsters,” and...
- 3/4/2019
- TVLine.com
Stars: Rohan Chand, Matthew Rhys, Freida Pinto, Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Benedict Cumberbatch, Naomie Harris, Andy Serkis, Peter Mullan, Jack Reynor, Eddie Marsan, Tom Hollander | Written by Callie Kloves | Directed by Andy Serkis
Andy Serkis sophomore effort, Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle, arrives two years after Jon Favreau’s monumental critically and financially successful live-action reinvention of the much-beloweved Disney classic, Shot two years previously and focusing on a darker more adult-oriented material, expanding further upon the work of author Rudyard Kipling rather than the property from Disney, Mowgli has had a rocky road to the screens of millions. A rumoured troubled and heavily set back production forced Warner Bros to draft visionary director Alfonso Cuaron into the ranks to put the property on track. Plague of issues of the comparison to Favreau’s impressive and beloved film, only furthering the pressure on release and box office standards after the...
Andy Serkis sophomore effort, Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle, arrives two years after Jon Favreau’s monumental critically and financially successful live-action reinvention of the much-beloweved Disney classic, Shot two years previously and focusing on a darker more adult-oriented material, expanding further upon the work of author Rudyard Kipling rather than the property from Disney, Mowgli has had a rocky road to the screens of millions. A rumoured troubled and heavily set back production forced Warner Bros to draft visionary director Alfonso Cuaron into the ranks to put the property on track. Plague of issues of the comparison to Favreau’s impressive and beloved film, only furthering the pressure on release and box office standards after the...
- 12/12/2018
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Jeremy Kagan, filmmaker and USC professor is reaching out to educational institutions about his new film, Shot which tells the story of what one bullet does to many lives.
Called “profound…mesmerizing….powerful….moving” this movie is being used as a stimulating way to engage in the essential conversations we all must have about gun violence.
The movie is an intense first person journey of what happens when you get shot.
Noah Wyle in Shot (2017)
We want high school and college students to see the movie and discuss it, and we have created a balanced study guide to go along with the movie.
You can screen the 90min. dramatic movie in a local theater, or in any screening room or class room, or in homes on TVs. And depending on timing, the filmmakers are available to participate in post screening discussions.
Enclosed are information on ways to show the movie,...
Called “profound…mesmerizing….powerful….moving” this movie is being used as a stimulating way to engage in the essential conversations we all must have about gun violence.
The movie is an intense first person journey of what happens when you get shot.
Noah Wyle in Shot (2017)
We want high school and college students to see the movie and discuss it, and we have created a balanced study guide to go along with the movie.
You can screen the 90min. dramatic movie in a local theater, or in any screening room or class room, or in homes on TVs. And depending on timing, the filmmakers are available to participate in post screening discussions.
Enclosed are information on ways to show the movie,...
- 7/30/2018
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Noah Wyle finds himself back in an ER — only as a patient, not a doctor — in Jeremy Kagan’s drama illustrating that getting shot really, really hurts. Terrifically effective when vividly illustrating the emergency medical procedures necessary to keep a gun victim alive, Shot falls short in terms of narrative. But it will certainly resonate for anyone who’s ever been rushed to a hospital.
The heavy-handedness of Anneke Campbell and Will Lamborn’s screenplay is evidenced by the opening scene, in which the film’s central character, Mark (Wyle), is shown to be a sound mixer adjusting the volume on...
The heavy-handedness of Anneke Campbell and Will Lamborn’s screenplay is evidenced by the opening scene, in which the film’s central character, Mark (Wyle), is shown to be a sound mixer adjusting the volume on...
- 9/21/2017
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jon Bernthal has joined the growing cast of Universal's First Man, the Neil Armstrong biopic from Oscar-winning director Damien Chazelle, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
The movie, which reteams La La Land helmer Chazelle and star Ryan Gosling, also includes Kyle Chandler, Corey Stoll and Jason Clarke in an expanding cast ahead of a shoot set to begin in November in Atlanta.
Bernthal, best known for his star turns in The Walking Dead, The Wolf of Wall Street and The Ghost Writer, will play a Nasa astronaut and test pilot that walks on the moon. The actor's other film credits include Shot ...
The movie, which reteams La La Land helmer Chazelle and star Ryan Gosling, also includes Kyle Chandler, Corey Stoll and Jason Clarke in an expanding cast ahead of a shoot set to begin in November in Atlanta.
Bernthal, best known for his star turns in The Walking Dead, The Wolf of Wall Street and The Ghost Writer, will play a Nasa astronaut and test pilot that walks on the moon. The actor's other film credits include Shot ...
- 8/30/2017
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Jon Bernthal has joined the growing cast of Universal's First Man, the Neil Armstrong biopic from Oscar-winning director Damien Chazelle, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
The movie, which reteams La La Land helmer Chazelle and star Ryan Gosling, also includes Kyle Chandler, Corey Stoll and Jason Clarke in an expanding cast ahead of a shoot set to begin in November in Atlanta.
Bernthal, best known for his star turns in The Walking Dead, The Wolf of Wall Street and The Ghost Writer, will play a Nasa astronaut and test pilot that walks on the moon. The actor's other film credits include Shot ...
The movie, which reteams La La Land helmer Chazelle and star Ryan Gosling, also includes Kyle Chandler, Corey Stoll and Jason Clarke in an expanding cast ahead of a shoot set to begin in November in Atlanta.
Bernthal, best known for his star turns in The Walking Dead, The Wolf of Wall Street and The Ghost Writer, will play a Nasa astronaut and test pilot that walks on the moon. The actor's other film credits include Shot ...
- 8/30/2017
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This is the first trailer for a new film starring Noah Wyle (ER) called Shot. The story is set in Los Angeles and it follows a sound designer, who is struck by a stray bullet. This event will forever affect the lives of three individuals. I like what I'm seeing in this trailer. It looks like an intense film with an interesting story that's worth checking out.
Shot begins as sound mixer Mark Newman (Wyle), is pumping up the volume on a bloody shootout scene in an action film. Hours later, after an argument with his wife Phoebe (Leal), Mark is suddenly felled by a real random bullet, and lies bleeding on the pavement with a chest wound. With Phoebe desperately trying to stop the bleeding, they both agonizingly wait for an ambulance to arrive as Mark fights for his life. Meanwhile, hidden behind a fence across the street, a teenager,...
Shot begins as sound mixer Mark Newman (Wyle), is pumping up the volume on a bloody shootout scene in an action film. Hours later, after an argument with his wife Phoebe (Leal), Mark is suddenly felled by a real random bullet, and lies bleeding on the pavement with a chest wound. With Phoebe desperately trying to stop the bleeding, they both agonizingly wait for an ambulance to arrive as Mark fights for his life. Meanwhile, hidden behind a fence across the street, a teenager,...
- 8/6/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"I can make those gun shots 'pop!'" Paladin has debuted the official trailer for an indie drama title Shot, set right in Los Angeles in the middle of Hollywood. The film tells the story of a sound designer who is struck by a random stray bullet on the streets of La. "One bullet, three lives changed forever." Noah Wyle stars as the man who gets shot, and Sharon Leal plays his wife who is with him at the time. The full cast includes Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Xander Berkeley, and Elaine Hendrix. Described as a "visceral roller coaster ride unflinchingly exploring the consequences of gun violence in America." I like the intensity and intimacy of this, with the Pov shots following him into the hospital. Might be worth a watch. Check this out below. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Jeremy Kagan's Shot, direct from YouTube: Shot begins...
- 8/2/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Welcome back for Day 11 of Daily Dead’s fourth annual Holiday Gift Guide, readers! Once again, our goal is to help you navigate through the horrors of the 2016 shopping season with our tips on unique gift ideas, and we’ll hopefully help you save a few bucks over the next few weeks, too. For our second-to-last day of this year’s Gift Guide, we’re going to be featuring several great cult films that arrived on Blu-ray in 2016, as well as Star Wars books, a ton of horror-themed enamel pins, the amazing artwork of Hero Complex Gallery, FiverFingerTees, and much more!
This year’s Holiday Gift Guide is sponsored by several amazing companies, including Mondo, Anchor Bay Entertainment, DC Entertainment, and Magnolia Home Entertainment, who have all donated an assortment of goodies to help get you into the spirit of the season. Daily Dead also recently teamed up with...
This year’s Holiday Gift Guide is sponsored by several amazing companies, including Mondo, Anchor Bay Entertainment, DC Entertainment, and Magnolia Home Entertainment, who have all donated an assortment of goodies to help get you into the spirit of the season. Daily Dead also recently teamed up with...
- 12/9/2016
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll‘s Elaine Hendrix has signed on to the cast of the indie drama Shot. Directed by Jeremy Kagan, the film examines what happens to an innocent bystander and his fiancée when a teenager unintentionally shoots him, turning their lives upside down. The film, which stars Noah Wyle, was written by Anneke Campbell and William Lambom, and begins production this week in Los Angeles. Hendrix has also joined the political comedy Swing State where she will play a…...
- 11/4/2015
- Deadline
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