On Sunday July 21 2024, Bravo broadcasts The Real Housewives of New Jersey!
Sleepover With One Eye Open Season 14 Episode 11 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” titled “Sleepover With One Eye Open,” airing on Bravo, viewers are immersed in the captivating lives of strong-willed women hailing from the Garden State. The episode promises a glimpse into their indulgent lifestyles, filled with glamour, drama, and the intricate dynamics that define their relationships.
As the title suggests, “Sleepover With One Eye Open” hints at a night of revelry and perhaps some underlying tensions among the housewives. Viewers can expect candid moments and unfiltered conversations as the women navigate social gatherings, personal challenges, and the ever-present spotlight of reality television.
Bravo continues its tradition of showcasing the opulent and sometimes tumultuous lives of these women, highlighting their unique personalities and the bonds that unite and occasionally divide them. From lavish parties to heartfelt conversations,...
Sleepover With One Eye Open Season 14 Episode 11 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” titled “Sleepover With One Eye Open,” airing on Bravo, viewers are immersed in the captivating lives of strong-willed women hailing from the Garden State. The episode promises a glimpse into their indulgent lifestyles, filled with glamour, drama, and the intricate dynamics that define their relationships.
As the title suggests, “Sleepover With One Eye Open” hints at a night of revelry and perhaps some underlying tensions among the housewives. Viewers can expect candid moments and unfiltered conversations as the women navigate social gatherings, personal challenges, and the ever-present spotlight of reality television.
Bravo continues its tradition of showcasing the opulent and sometimes tumultuous lives of these women, highlighting their unique personalities and the bonds that unite and occasionally divide them. From lavish parties to heartfelt conversations,...
- 7/21/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
REinvent Intl. Sales, the banner launched by former TrustNordisk CEO Rikke Ennis, has picked up “In the Name of God,” a thriller about a priest on a mission to expand his congregation at any cost.
The film is directed by Ludvig Gür (“Pretending I’m a Superman: The Tony Hawk Video Game Story”) and stars Linus Wahlgren, Vilhelm Blomgren and Lisa Henni. The movie just wrapped filming.
The film revolves around Theodor, a 40-year-old priest whose world unravel after his wife becomes ill. He becomes convinced that he has been chosen by God to rid the world of sinners in order to bring new life to true believers.
“In the Name of God” is produced by Silverbullet Film by Daniel Lägersten in cooperation with executive producers Daniel Berntsson and Wahlgren with support from CANfilm and LjudBang. REinvent handles international sales.
“ ‘In the Name of God’ plays with good and evil...
The film is directed by Ludvig Gür (“Pretending I’m a Superman: The Tony Hawk Video Game Story”) and stars Linus Wahlgren, Vilhelm Blomgren and Lisa Henni. The movie just wrapped filming.
The film revolves around Theodor, a 40-year-old priest whose world unravel after his wife becomes ill. He becomes convinced that he has been chosen by God to rid the world of sinners in order to bring new life to true believers.
“In the Name of God” is produced by Silverbullet Film by Daniel Lägersten in cooperation with executive producers Daniel Berntsson and Wahlgren with support from CANfilm and LjudBang. REinvent handles international sales.
“ ‘In the Name of God’ plays with good and evil...
- 5/16/2023
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
The Nordic region’s largest streamer, Viaplay, has debuted in Canada, continuing its expansion into North America after landing in the U.S. on Feb. 22.
The direct-to-consumer platform touts itself as the premiere platform for Nordic Noir, the term used to describe the growing subgenre of Scandinavian crime dramas, thrillers, dark comedies and YA offerings.
Available in every Nordic and Baltic country, Viaplay has been gaining ground over the past several months, expanding across Europe, U.K. and Australia. In February, it reported an 83% rise year-over-year in streaming subscribers, a number that is expected to swell with the North American launches.
At launch, Viaplay is available at a rate of Cad$6.99 ($5.13) monthly after a free seven-day trial. A subscription includes the exclusive Canadian premieres of more than 50 premium series and films throughout 2023. Titles include biopic series “The Dreamer – Becoming Karen Blixen,” starring Connie Nielsen; Berlinale selection “The Architect”; and...
The direct-to-consumer platform touts itself as the premiere platform for Nordic Noir, the term used to describe the growing subgenre of Scandinavian crime dramas, thrillers, dark comedies and YA offerings.
Available in every Nordic and Baltic country, Viaplay has been gaining ground over the past several months, expanding across Europe, U.K. and Australia. In February, it reported an 83% rise year-over-year in streaming subscribers, a number that is expected to swell with the North American launches.
At launch, Viaplay is available at a rate of Cad$6.99 ($5.13) monthly after a free seven-day trial. A subscription includes the exclusive Canadian premieres of more than 50 premium series and films throughout 2023. Titles include biopic series “The Dreamer – Becoming Karen Blixen,” starring Connie Nielsen; Berlinale selection “The Architect”; and...
- 3/7/2023
- by Amber Dowling
- Variety Film + TV
When U.K.-based Camelot Films’ “Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher” was forced to relocate to Lithuania earlier this year, after the film’s Welsh financing fell through, executive producer Kestutis Drazdauskas knew the first challenge facing director Daniel Graham’s period drama would be re-creating 19th century England in 21st century Vilnius.
“It was an extensive set construction for us, because locations for us are minimal that could play as that period in England and Wales,” says Drazdauskas, who runs the production company Artbox and is chairman of the board of the Independent Producers Assn. of Lithuania. Time was of the essence for the 36-day shoot, but local crews were quick to respond, with set dressing and skillfully deployed props allowing the production to recreate the look and feel of Victorian England.
It’s a credit to what Drazdauskas describes as a “small but very efficient film industry” in Lithuania,...
“It was an extensive set construction for us, because locations for us are minimal that could play as that period in England and Wales,” says Drazdauskas, who runs the production company Artbox and is chairman of the board of the Independent Producers Assn. of Lithuania. Time was of the essence for the 36-day shoot, but local crews were quick to respond, with set dressing and skillfully deployed props allowing the production to recreate the look and feel of Victorian England.
It’s a credit to what Drazdauskas describes as a “small but very efficient film industry” in Lithuania,...
- 10/23/2021
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
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