Katya Martín, who is best known for her role in the short-lived ABC series Promised Land, and Catharine Daddario, who was recently seen in If – and yes, if the last name made you wonder, she is the sister of Alexandra Daddario from Mayfair Witches, True Detective, and Texas Chainsaw 3D – have signed on to star in the horror comedy Muffled, Deadline reports. Filming is expected to begin in the Greater New Orleans area sometime in early September.
Muffled marks the feature debut of writer/director Stephen McNamee, who has a decade of short films to his name. The story McNamee has crafted for this one follows Nora (Martín) and Harper (Daddario) as they return to their hometown to investigate the disappearance of a childhood friend. While interviewing old acquaintances, they discover that their questions are unwelcome, and soon their search takes a dark turn.
Stephen McNamee and Burns McNamee are...
Muffled marks the feature debut of writer/director Stephen McNamee, who has a decade of short films to his name. The story McNamee has crafted for this one follows Nora (Martín) and Harper (Daddario) as they return to their hometown to investigate the disappearance of a childhood friend. While interviewing old acquaintances, they discover that their questions are unwelcome, and soon their search takes a dark turn.
Stephen McNamee and Burns McNamee are...
- 8/27/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
If you are headed to Walt Disney World this summer, you can get your hands on some tasty dishes inspired by Disney’s “Tiana’s Bayou Adventure” attraction. The new Splash Mountain overlay will open on June 28, 2024, and eateries around Walt Disney World will also be celebrating.
Now, we have a look at some of the offerings coming, thanks to the Disney Parks Blog.
Magic Kingdom
Golden Oak Outpost (Available June 28 through September 6)
Hot Honey Chicken with Sweet Potato Fries: Chicken nuggets tossed in hot sauce-honey served with New Orleans olive relish and Cajun-spiced sweet potato fries (New) Shrimp Gumbo with Sweet Potato Fries: Shrimp and Andouille sausage gumbo topped with Cajun-spiced sweet potato fries (New) Tiana’s Famous Beignets: Light, sweet, and fluffy beignets with powdered sugar and drizzled with honey
Pinocchio Village Haus (Available June 28 through September 6; mobile order available)
Peach Cobbler: Cinnamon panna cotta, peach cobbler, brown sugar streusel,...
Now, we have a look at some of the offerings coming, thanks to the Disney Parks Blog.
Magic Kingdom
Golden Oak Outpost (Available June 28 through September 6)
Hot Honey Chicken with Sweet Potato Fries: Chicken nuggets tossed in hot sauce-honey served with New Orleans olive relish and Cajun-spiced sweet potato fries (New) Shrimp Gumbo with Sweet Potato Fries: Shrimp and Andouille sausage gumbo topped with Cajun-spiced sweet potato fries (New) Tiana’s Famous Beignets: Light, sweet, and fluffy beignets with powdered sugar and drizzled with honey
Pinocchio Village Haus (Available June 28 through September 6; mobile order available)
Peach Cobbler: Cinnamon panna cotta, peach cobbler, brown sugar streusel,...
- 6/4/2024
- by Kambrea Pratt
- Pirates & Princesses
Fans of The Curse of Oak Island will be pleased to hear that work has finally begun on the island for Season 12, which is expected to air in November.
The History Channel and The Curse of Oak Island social media accounts have not made any official announcements about the Lagina brothers’ arrival on the island, but they never do.
Work on the island usually starts in earnest in April or May, and last year, filming continued until the first week of November, which is quite impressive considering the first episode of Season 11 aired on November 7.
The show and its cast members like to keep things hush-hush, but thankfully, there are spies up in Nova Scotia.
A personal blog run by a nearby resident of Nova Scotia keeps the world updated from their social media account, Oak Island From The Other Side of The Causeway.
From their position on the other side of the causeway,...
The History Channel and The Curse of Oak Island social media accounts have not made any official announcements about the Lagina brothers’ arrival on the island, but they never do.
Work on the island usually starts in earnest in April or May, and last year, filming continued until the first week of November, which is quite impressive considering the first episode of Season 11 aired on November 7.
The show and its cast members like to keep things hush-hush, but thankfully, there are spies up in Nova Scotia.
A personal blog run by a nearby resident of Nova Scotia keeps the world updated from their social media account, Oak Island From The Other Side of The Causeway.
From their position on the other side of the causeway,...
- 5/21/2024
- by Jerry Brown
- Monsters and Critics
The Curse of Oak Island has found three possible locations where the Ark of the Covenant may be buried at Nolan’s Cross, and they’ve already started digging.
Also, on this week’s Oak Island, another artifact further linked both the Vikings and Templar Knights to the island, and there was a major crisis at the Garden Shaft.
Researcher John Edwards was back in the War Room with three ‘X marks the spot’ locations. He is convinced that Nolan’s Cross is part of a larger monument made in the shape of an ancient Jewish and Christian symbol known as the Tree of Life.
John identified three spots along the main axis of Nolan’s Cross where he suspects the Ark of the Covenant may be buried. The locations were all on Tom Nolan’s land, but he quickly suggested that the guys start digging in the area.
Billy Gerhardt...
Also, on this week’s Oak Island, another artifact further linked both the Vikings and Templar Knights to the island, and there was a major crisis at the Garden Shaft.
Researcher John Edwards was back in the War Room with three ‘X marks the spot’ locations. He is convinced that Nolan’s Cross is part of a larger monument made in the shape of an ancient Jewish and Christian symbol known as the Tree of Life.
John identified three spots along the main axis of Nolan’s Cross where he suspects the Ark of the Covenant may be buried. The locations were all on Tom Nolan’s land, but he quickly suggested that the guys start digging in the area.
Billy Gerhardt...
- 3/27/2024
- by Jerry Brown
- Monsters and Critics
Prepare for an exhilarating adventure as “The Curse of Oak Island” unveils Season 11, Episode 19, titled “Hi Ho Silver.” Scheduled to air on History at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, March 19, 2024, this episode promises a captivating exploration into the mysterious connection between Nolan’s Cross and The Knights Templar.
In this episode, the Oak Island team delves deeper into the enigmatic ties between Nolan’s Cross and The Knights Templar, unraveling secrets and uncovering hidden treasures on Lot Five. The stakes are high as the quest for historical artifacts and untold stories intensifies, captivating viewers with each twist and turn.
“Hi Ho Silver” is set to be a thrilling chapter in the ongoing saga of Oak Island, offering fans a front-row seat to the team’s relentless pursuit of answers and the potential discovery of long-buried treasures. Don’t miss this exciting episode that blends history, mystery, and the allure of the unknown on History channel.
In this episode, the Oak Island team delves deeper into the enigmatic ties between Nolan’s Cross and The Knights Templar, unraveling secrets and uncovering hidden treasures on Lot Five. The stakes are high as the quest for historical artifacts and untold stories intensifies, captivating viewers with each twist and turn.
“Hi Ho Silver” is set to be a thrilling chapter in the ongoing saga of Oak Island, offering fans a front-row seat to the team’s relentless pursuit of answers and the potential discovery of long-buried treasures. Don’t miss this exciting episode that blends history, mystery, and the allure of the unknown on History channel.
- 3/12/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The Curse of Oak Island team learned that three stone monuments on the island were built in the 13th century, and the likely builders were the Templar Knights.
In another twist on this theory, a chance find of an artifact left the team wondering if the Knights had help from the Vikings.
Last week, the Lagina brothers asked archaeoastronomer Professor Adriano Gaspani to follow up his previous work on Nolan’s Cross by examining two more stone monuments.
Gaspani examined the positioning of the stone cairns on Lot 15 and the stone triangle on the southern beach and confirmed they were built in alignment with the stars, moon, and sun.
The professor declared that he was 100 percent sure the stone cairns were built in 1250 Ad, and last year, he claimed Nolan’s Cross was constructed in 1200 Ad.
Gaspani said that the know-how to create these structures could only come from someone with a knowledge of navigation,...
In another twist on this theory, a chance find of an artifact left the team wondering if the Knights had help from the Vikings.
Last week, the Lagina brothers asked archaeoastronomer Professor Adriano Gaspani to follow up his previous work on Nolan’s Cross by examining two more stone monuments.
Gaspani examined the positioning of the stone cairns on Lot 15 and the stone triangle on the southern beach and confirmed they were built in alignment with the stars, moon, and sun.
The professor declared that he was 100 percent sure the stone cairns were built in 1250 Ad, and last year, he claimed Nolan’s Cross was constructed in 1200 Ad.
Gaspani said that the know-how to create these structures could only come from someone with a knowledge of navigation,...
- 3/6/2024
- by Jerry Brown
- Monsters and Critics
The Curse of Oak Island is back on Tuesday as the Fellowship of the Dig suspect they’ve encountered the infamous Chappell Vault, and there’s a new structure uncovered at the swamp.
This week, the borehole drill team led by geologist Terry Matheson has some very exciting news. In recent weeks, the guys have been exploring a void or cavern known as Aladdin’s Cave, where they believe treasure may be buried.
However, a preview for tonight suggests the guys have hit another void at 183 feet somewhere within the area of the Money Pit.
It’s not clear if they’ve started digging elsewhere away from Aladdin’s Cave, though that is a possibility as the Laginas want to put a large caisson over the Cave, meaning the drill team would need to make room.
It is clear that they’ve hit a void at 183 feet, and when Rick...
This week, the borehole drill team led by geologist Terry Matheson has some very exciting news. In recent weeks, the guys have been exploring a void or cavern known as Aladdin’s Cave, where they believe treasure may be buried.
However, a preview for tonight suggests the guys have hit another void at 183 feet somewhere within the area of the Money Pit.
It’s not clear if they’ve started digging elsewhere away from Aladdin’s Cave, though that is a possibility as the Laginas want to put a large caisson over the Cave, meaning the drill team would need to make room.
It is clear that they’ve hit a void at 183 feet, and when Rick...
- 1/23/2024
- by Jerry Brown
- Monsters and Critics
Back in 1996, movie titan Arnold Schwarzenegger’s most notable ventures away from laying waste to camouflaged aliens, gunning down police stations and impaling mad Aussies, was in the comedies Kindergarten Cop and Twins. They were both decent movies, but Twins in particular was an unusual and surprising move for the Austrian Oak. However, it did ultimately turn out to be a fairly good movie, mainly thanks to the unlikely chemistry between Arnie and the great Danny De Vito. Twins was a financial success but the relative critical bashing Arnie’s next movie would get, the admittedly decent Eraser from 1996, meant he was in need of career resurgence.
So, what better way to go about kickstarting his slightly stuttering career than to throw himself head first into very unfamiliar territory: the Christmas movie. On the face of it, it probably seemed like a good idea; after all, both Twins and Kindergarten Cop...
So, what better way to go about kickstarting his slightly stuttering career than to throw himself head first into very unfamiliar territory: the Christmas movie. On the face of it, it probably seemed like a good idea; after all, both Twins and Kindergarten Cop...
- 12/17/2023
- by Adam Walton
- JoBlo.com
Get ready, Oak Island enthusiasts, because “The Curse of Oak Island” is back with a special episode titled “Countdown to Season 11.” It’s set to air on Monday, November 6, 2023, at 9:00 Pm on the History Channel.
In this enhanced preview, the show’s dedicated team, known as the fellowship, makes a startling discovery. They find evidence that strongly suggests a hidden dam buried at the end of the swamp. This finding is quite significant as it supports the theories put forth by both Fred Nolan and Zena Halpern’s Templar map.
The episode offers a deeper look into the mysteries of Oak Island, setting the stage for the upcoming season. It’s a chance for viewers to catch up on the latest developments and prepare for more thrilling adventures on the island.
Whether you’re a seasoned fan of the show or just starting to get curious about Oak Island,...
In this enhanced preview, the show’s dedicated team, known as the fellowship, makes a startling discovery. They find evidence that strongly suggests a hidden dam buried at the end of the swamp. This finding is quite significant as it supports the theories put forth by both Fred Nolan and Zena Halpern’s Templar map.
The episode offers a deeper look into the mysteries of Oak Island, setting the stage for the upcoming season. It’s a chance for viewers to catch up on the latest developments and prepare for more thrilling adventures on the island.
Whether you’re a seasoned fan of the show or just starting to get curious about Oak Island,...
- 10/30/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Gfm Film Sales shares with ScreenDaily the first image from Oak, the Kevin Lewis-directed independent US-uk horror which the company has boarded ahead of Cannes. Oak tells the legend of a curse placed upon an old oak tree. When a group of teenagers dare each other to touch the tree, one of the group disappears and […]
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The post First Look at ‘Oak’ Grows from a Cursed Tree [Cannes] appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
- 5/4/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Kevin Lewis directs the film, which stars Joey Lauren Adams.
Production has wrapped on Kevin Lewis’ independent US-uk horror Oak, which Gfm Film Sales has boarded ahead of Cannes.
First footage of the film will be available in at the market; Screen can reveal a first look at the film above.
Oak is produced by George Lee and Marcus Englefield for the Blood Red Films and Ryan Smith for Thomasville Pictures, both from the US. Executive producers are Kevin Lewis, Jeremy Ross and Fred Hedman of the UK’s Evolution Pictures; financing comes from Head Gear Films, Thomasville and Storyoscopic Films.
Production has wrapped on Kevin Lewis’ independent US-uk horror Oak, which Gfm Film Sales has boarded ahead of Cannes.
First footage of the film will be available in at the market; Screen can reveal a first look at the film above.
Oak is produced by George Lee and Marcus Englefield for the Blood Red Films and Ryan Smith for Thomasville Pictures, both from the US. Executive producers are Kevin Lewis, Jeremy Ross and Fred Hedman of the UK’s Evolution Pictures; financing comes from Head Gear Films, Thomasville and Storyoscopic Films.
- 5/4/2022
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
First look at US-uk horror ‘Oak’ as production wraps; Gfm Film Sales to launch at Cannes (exclusive)
Kevin Lewis directs the film, which stars Joey Lauren Adams.
Production has wrapped on Kevin Lewis’ independent US-uk horror Oak, which Gfm Film Sales has boarded ahead of Cannes.
First footage of the film will be available in at the market; Screen can reveal a first look at the film above.
Oak is produced by George Lee and Marcus Englefield for the Blood Red Films and Ryan Smith for Thomasville Pictures, both from the US. Executive producers are Kevin Lewis, Jeremy Ross and Fred Hedman of the UK’s Evolution Pictures; financing comes from Head Gear Films, Thomasville and Storyoscopic Films.
Production has wrapped on Kevin Lewis’ independent US-uk horror Oak, which Gfm Film Sales has boarded ahead of Cannes.
First footage of the film will be available in at the market; Screen can reveal a first look at the film above.
Oak is produced by George Lee and Marcus Englefield for the Blood Red Films and Ryan Smith for Thomasville Pictures, both from the US. Executive producers are Kevin Lewis, Jeremy Ross and Fred Hedman of the UK’s Evolution Pictures; financing comes from Head Gear Films, Thomasville and Storyoscopic Films.
- 5/4/2022
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
DGA president Lesli Linka Glatter has appointed a new safety committee “to ensure that safety concerns remain at the forefront of our guild.”
Director Karen Gaviola is the chair of the new committee.
The move comes in the wake of the accidental shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and the wounding of director Joel Souza on the New Mexico set of Rust in October. DGA officials stress, however, that their safety concerns “extend far beyond firearms,” noting that “entertainment workers are regularly exposed to explosions, vehicles, aircraft, falling objects, dangerous animals, or countless other hazardous environments.”
“Safety has been and continues to be a top priority for the DGA,” said a guild spokesperson. “For decades, we have been leading advocates for mandatory safety training and for demanding increased safety precautions on sets. To ensure that safety concerns remain at the forefront of our guild, President Lesli Linka Glatter recently appointed...
Director Karen Gaviola is the chair of the new committee.
The move comes in the wake of the accidental shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and the wounding of director Joel Souza on the New Mexico set of Rust in October. DGA officials stress, however, that their safety concerns “extend far beyond firearms,” noting that “entertainment workers are regularly exposed to explosions, vehicles, aircraft, falling objects, dangerous animals, or countless other hazardous environments.”
“Safety has been and continues to be a top priority for the DGA,” said a guild spokesperson. “For decades, we have been leading advocates for mandatory safety training and for demanding increased safety precautions on sets. To ensure that safety concerns remain at the forefront of our guild, President Lesli Linka Glatter recently appointed...
- 4/7/2022
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
The Directors Guild of America has raised concerns about safety issues on a new film from the production company behind “Rust,” the project that was halted after a fatal shooting last fall.
The guild determined that “Oak” — now shooting in Thomasville, Ga. — failed to meet its safety standards. The DGA issued a statement that did not specify the reasons behind its decision. But a source close to the project said that the stunt coordinator had left the film early in the production for another job. His brother, who is also a stunt coordinator, took over that role.
It does not appear that there were any safety incidents on the set.
The Hollywood Reporter was first to report the news.
The DGA’s decision forced the film’s director, guild member Shane Drake, to leave the project. In an interview with Variety, Drake said he was disappointed and did not believe...
The guild determined that “Oak” — now shooting in Thomasville, Ga. — failed to meet its safety standards. The DGA issued a statement that did not specify the reasons behind its decision. But a source close to the project said that the stunt coordinator had left the film early in the production for another job. His brother, who is also a stunt coordinator, took over that role.
It does not appear that there were any safety incidents on the set.
The Hollywood Reporter was first to report the news.
The DGA’s decision forced the film’s director, guild member Shane Drake, to leave the project. In an interview with Variety, Drake said he was disappointed and did not believe...
- 3/23/2022
- by Gene Maddaus
- Variety Film + TV
The Directors Guild of America has ordered its members to stop work on production of a film called “Oak,” citing safety concerns. Thomasville Pictures, one of the production teams that had worked on the Alec Baldwin film “Rust,” is among the companies backing the project.
DGA members were informed late on March 15 that any members working on the low-budget, teen genre film, which is currently filming in Thomasville, Georgia, could face union discipline.
“Representatives of the DGA informed the producers of specific safety requirements that needed to be satisfied for the film to be covered under a DGA agreement,” a DGA spokesperson told TheWrap. “The producers failed to meet those conditions.”
The DGA did not provide any specifics about the safety violations. However, THR, which first reported the news, said that there was a disagreement over who would serve as the film’s safety supervisor on set and that the...
DGA members were informed late on March 15 that any members working on the low-budget, teen genre film, which is currently filming in Thomasville, Georgia, could face union discipline.
“Representatives of the DGA informed the producers of specific safety requirements that needed to be satisfied for the film to be covered under a DGA agreement,” a DGA spokesperson told TheWrap. “The producers failed to meet those conditions.”
The DGA did not provide any specifics about the safety violations. However, THR, which first reported the news, said that there was a disagreement over who would serve as the film’s safety supervisor on set and that the...
- 3/23/2022
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Citing safety concerns, the DGA has ordered its members to stop working on Oak, a low-budget film that’s been shooting in Georgia.
“Oak is not a DGA-covered project,” a guild spokesman said. “Representatives of the DGA informed the producers of specific safety requirements that needed to be satisfied for the film to be covered under a DGA agreement. The producers failed to meet those conditions.”
The film’s producers, Thomasville Pictures, is one of the companies involved in the ill-fated production of Rust, whose cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was accidentally shot to death while filming in New Mexico last October.
The Hollywood Reporter, which broke the story, noted that following the DGA’s order, director Shane Drake dropped out of the Oak project and been replaced by executive producer Kevin Lewis.
SAG-AFTRA says it’s “keeping a close eye on the production,” which reportedly ran afoul of the DGA after...
“Oak is not a DGA-covered project,” a guild spokesman said. “Representatives of the DGA informed the producers of specific safety requirements that needed to be satisfied for the film to be covered under a DGA agreement. The producers failed to meet those conditions.”
The film’s producers, Thomasville Pictures, is one of the companies involved in the ill-fated production of Rust, whose cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was accidentally shot to death while filming in New Mexico last October.
The Hollywood Reporter, which broke the story, noted that following the DGA’s order, director Shane Drake dropped out of the Oak project and been replaced by executive producer Kevin Lewis.
SAG-AFTRA says it’s “keeping a close eye on the production,” which reportedly ran afoul of the DGA after...
- 3/23/2022
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
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