1978: One Life to Live and General Hospital each expanded to an hour."History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into different and unexpected images."
― Anselm Kiefer
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1958: On The Edge of Night, Mike Karr (John Larkin) warned Toni Fescina of the danger if she tried to get hush money from Roy Benson.
1967: On Dark Shadows, Sam Evans (David Ford) woke up and tried to put out the fire, burning his hands in the process. Maggie Evans (Kathryn Leigh Scott ) came in and put the fire out, as Sam frantically claimed that Laura Collins (Diana Millay) burned his hands.
― Anselm Kiefer
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1958: On The Edge of Night, Mike Karr (John Larkin) warned Toni Fescina of the danger if she tried to get hush money from Roy Benson.
1967: On Dark Shadows, Sam Evans (David Ford) woke up and tried to put out the fire, burning his hands in the process. Maggie Evans (Kathryn Leigh Scott ) came in and put the fire out, as Sam frantically claimed that Laura Collins (Diana Millay) burned his hands.
- 1/15/2019
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
At least twenty fine actors and stars make Robert Altman’s period piece about a party in a big English country house into a gala occasion. The show is also a fascinating entree into a classed world of masters and servants. The drama of manners could also be described as a mystery who-dunnit. Either way, we’re floored by excellent work from a stellar cast.
Gosford Park
Blu-ray
Arrow Academy USA
2001 / Color / 2:35 widescreen / 131 min. / Street Date , 2018 / Available from Arrow Video
Starring: Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Kristin Scott Thomas, Camilla Rutherford, Charles Dance, Geraldine Somerville, Tom Hollander, Natasha Wightman, Jeremy Northam, Bob Balaban, James Wilby, Claudie Blakley, Laurence Fox, Trent Ford, Ryan Phillippe, Stephen Fry, Ron Webster, Kelly Macdonald, Clive Owen, Helen Mirren, Eileen Atkins, Emily Watson, Alan Bates, Derek Jacobi, Richard E. Grant.
Cinematography: Andrew Dunn
Film Editor: Tim Squyres
Production Design: Stephen Altman
Original Music: Patrick Doyle
Written by Julian Fellowes,...
Gosford Park
Blu-ray
Arrow Academy USA
2001 / Color / 2:35 widescreen / 131 min. / Street Date , 2018 / Available from Arrow Video
Starring: Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Kristin Scott Thomas, Camilla Rutherford, Charles Dance, Geraldine Somerville, Tom Hollander, Natasha Wightman, Jeremy Northam, Bob Balaban, James Wilby, Claudie Blakley, Laurence Fox, Trent Ford, Ryan Phillippe, Stephen Fry, Ron Webster, Kelly Macdonald, Clive Owen, Helen Mirren, Eileen Atkins, Emily Watson, Alan Bates, Derek Jacobi, Richard E. Grant.
Cinematography: Andrew Dunn
Film Editor: Tim Squyres
Production Design: Stephen Altman
Original Music: Patrick Doyle
Written by Julian Fellowes,...
- 12/1/2018
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
1978: One Life to Live and General Hospital each
expanded to an hour."History is a vast early warning system."
― Norman Cousins
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1958: On The Edge of Night, Mike Karr (John Larkin) warned Toni Fescina of the danger if she tried to get hush money from Roy Benson.
1967: On Dark Shadows, Sam Evans (David Ford) woke up and tried to put out the fire, burning his hands in the process. Maggie Evans (Kathryn Leigh Scott ) came in and put the fire out, as Sam frantically claimed that Laura Collins (Diana Millay) burned his hands. Roger (Louis Edmonds) believed booze to be the culprit in Sam's accident.
expanded to an hour."History is a vast early warning system."
― Norman Cousins
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1958: On The Edge of Night, Mike Karr (John Larkin) warned Toni Fescina of the danger if she tried to get hush money from Roy Benson.
1967: On Dark Shadows, Sam Evans (David Ford) woke up and tried to put out the fire, burning his hands in the process. Maggie Evans (Kathryn Leigh Scott ) came in and put the fire out, as Sam frantically claimed that Laura Collins (Diana Millay) burned his hands. Roger (Louis Edmonds) believed booze to be the culprit in Sam's accident.
- 1/16/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Stars: Mischa Barton, Jackson Davis, Winter Ave Zoli, Trent Ford, Dana Rosendorff, Michael Milford, Kelly Brannigan, Tyler Sellers, Jake Busey, Sebastian Bach, Gerry Bednob, Lance Henriksen | Written and Directed by Ashley Avis
When twenty-four-year old Jae (Barton) is released from prison for killing her mother, she returns home to small-town Ridgecrest, California. It’s the last place she wants to be, with the judgement of the town, old friends, and old ghosts. She decides to join her brother Robin (Davis) and his girlfriend Rosemary (Zoli) on a road trip to “Burn the Moon”, a music festival in Death Valley. Linking up with a trio of idiosyncratic characters along the way, the group ends up getting impossibly lost amongst the three-million acres of salt flats, sand dunes, vistas and winding dirt roads. To survive they will have to overcome both the dangerous terrain and each other.
Billed a survival thriller in some quarters,...
When twenty-four-year old Jae (Barton) is released from prison for killing her mother, she returns home to small-town Ridgecrest, California. It’s the last place she wants to be, with the judgement of the town, old friends, and old ghosts. She decides to join her brother Robin (Davis) and his girlfriend Rosemary (Zoli) on a road trip to “Burn the Moon”, a music festival in Death Valley. Linking up with a trio of idiosyncratic characters along the way, the group ends up getting impossibly lost amongst the three-million acres of salt flats, sand dunes, vistas and winding dirt roads. To survive they will have to overcome both the dangerous terrain and each other.
Billed a survival thriller in some quarters,...
- 2/15/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Invincible Pictures has announced the February 28th Cable VOD and Digital HD release of Ashley Avis’ Deserted. Mischa Barton (The O.C., The Sixth Sense) stars as a recently released felon looking to start fresh with the brother she left behind. A trip to the desert sounds perfect, until she, her brother and their group find themselves hopelessly lost in one of the most beautiful but unforgiving places on the planet.
Barton is joined onscreen by Jackson Davis (Stitchers), Winter Ave Zoli (Sons of Anarchy) and Trent Ford (Gosford Park) in lead roles, with Jake Busey (From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series), Sebastian Bach (Gilmore Girls), Gerry Bednob (The 40 Year Old Virgin), and Lance Henriksen (Aliens, Terminator) supporting.
When twenty-four-year old Jae (Barton) is released from prison, she returns home to small-town Ridgecrest, California. It’s the last place she wants to be, with the judgement of the town, old friends,...
Barton is joined onscreen by Jackson Davis (Stitchers), Winter Ave Zoli (Sons of Anarchy) and Trent Ford (Gosford Park) in lead roles, with Jake Busey (From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series), Sebastian Bach (Gilmore Girls), Gerry Bednob (The 40 Year Old Virgin), and Lance Henriksen (Aliens, Terminator) supporting.
When twenty-four-year old Jae (Barton) is released from prison, she returns home to small-town Ridgecrest, California. It’s the last place she wants to be, with the judgement of the town, old friends,...
- 2/10/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
A heavyweight feature debut from Writer / Director Dmw Greer and writer Helene Kvale, starring Trent Ford, Tammy Blanchard and Morgan Spector, military-set love story Burning Blue will be available for digital download from 7th November and to celebrate we are offering you the chance to win one of 5 digital copies. U.S Navy fighter […]
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- 11/7/2016
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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Elisabeth Moss is best known for her work on AMC’s Mad Men, as secretary-turned-copywriter Peggy Olson. But let’s not forget her breakout role as the president’s daughter on The West Wing. It’s been 15 years since we were introduced to Zoey Bartlet, the youngest child of Martin Sheen‘s fictional Potus, portrayed by a then-17-year-old Moss.We’re still months away from the final season of Mad Men, and while you can get your Moss fix by watching this summer’s The One I Love or her Golden Globe-winning role in Top of the Lake on Netflix, we prefer to go back in time. Moss played the president’s daughter over the course of 25 episodes, from 1999 to 2006. Her on-screen romance with her father’s aide Charlie Young (Dule Hill) was one of the sweetest storylines, but also led to tense dramatic plots like...
Elisabeth Moss is best known for her work on AMC’s Mad Men, as secretary-turned-copywriter Peggy Olson. But let’s not forget her breakout role as the president’s daughter on The West Wing. It’s been 15 years since we were introduced to Zoey Bartlet, the youngest child of Martin Sheen‘s fictional Potus, portrayed by a then-17-year-old Moss.We’re still months away from the final season of Mad Men, and while you can get your Moss fix by watching this summer’s The One I Love or her Golden Globe-winning role in Top of the Lake on Netflix, we prefer to go back in time. Moss played the president’s daughter over the course of 25 episodes, from 1999 to 2006. Her on-screen romance with her father’s aide Charlie Young (Dule Hill) was one of the sweetest storylines, but also led to tense dramatic plots like...
- 11/6/2014
- by Diane Cho
- TheFabLife - Movies
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Elisabeth Moss is best known for her work on AMC’s Mad Men, as secretary-turned-copywriter Peggy Olson. But let’s not forget her breakout role as the president’s daughter on The West Wing. It’s been 15 years since we were introduced to Zoey Bartlet, the youngest child of Martin Sheen‘s fictional Potus, portrayed by a then-17-year-old Moss.We’re still months away from the final season of Mad Men, and while you can get your Moss fix by watching this summer’s The One I Love or her Golden Globe-winning role in Top of the Lake on Netflix, we prefer to go back in time. Moss played the president’s daughter over the course of 25 episodes, from 1999 to 2006. Her on-screen romance with her father’s aide Charlie Young (Dule Hill) was one of the sweetest storylines, but also led to tense dramatic plots like...
Elisabeth Moss is best known for her work on AMC’s Mad Men, as secretary-turned-copywriter Peggy Olson. But let’s not forget her breakout role as the president’s daughter on The West Wing. It’s been 15 years since we were introduced to Zoey Bartlet, the youngest child of Martin Sheen‘s fictional Potus, portrayed by a then-17-year-old Moss.We’re still months away from the final season of Mad Men, and while you can get your Moss fix by watching this summer’s The One I Love or her Golden Globe-winning role in Top of the Lake on Netflix, we prefer to go back in time. Moss played the president’s daughter over the course of 25 episodes, from 1999 to 2006. Her on-screen romance with her father’s aide Charlie Young (Dule Hill) was one of the sweetest storylines, but also led to tense dramatic plots like...
- 11/6/2014
- by Diane Cho
- VH1.com
These days, the number of indies premiering on a weekly basis can be both thrilling and intimidating. To help sift through the number of new releases (independent or otherwise), we've created the Weekly Film Guide. Below you'll find basic plot, personnel and cinema information for today's fresh offerings. Happy viewing! Here are the films opening theatrically in the U.S. the week of Friday, June 6th. (Synopses provided by distributor unless listed otherwise.) Anna Director: Jorge Dorado Cast: Mark Strong, Taissa Farmiga, Brian Cox, Indira Varma, Noah Taylor Synopsis: "A man with the ability to enter peoples' memories takes on the case of a brilliant, troubled sixteen-year-old girl to determine whether she is a sociopath or a victim of trauma." Theatrical Release: Los Angeles Burning Blue Director: D.M.W. Greer Cast: Trent Ford, Tammy Blanchard, Morgan Spector, Rob Mayes, William Lee Scott, Cotter Smith, Michael Cumpsty, Michael Sirow, Mark Doherty, Chris.
- 6/6/2014
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Gay drama Burning Blue arrives in select theaters and on VOD tomorrow. The film is based on the Off-Broadway play by Dmw Greer and centers on two Navy fighter pilots during the “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” era. So, basically sounds like Brokeback meets Top Gun– which might not be a bad mix at all.
Today sees the release of a new preview clip as well as several hot new scene stills featuring stars Trent Ford and Rob Mayes.
Here’s the new preview clip…
Full theatrical trailer…
And here are the just released movie stills.
Trent Ford (l) and Rob Mayes
(photos: Lionsgate)
“Look out, bogey on your tail”
This one looks like it might be worth checking out!
Burning Blue, open in select theaters and on VOD tomorrow.
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Today sees the release of a new preview clip as well as several hot new scene stills featuring stars Trent Ford and Rob Mayes.
Here’s the new preview clip…
Full theatrical trailer…
And here are the just released movie stills.
Trent Ford (l) and Rob Mayes
(photos: Lionsgate)
“Look out, bogey on your tail”
This one looks like it might be worth checking out!
Burning Blue, open in select theaters and on VOD tomorrow.
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- 6/5/2014
- by Aaron Landry
- The Backlot
Honorable in intent but risible in execution, Burning Blue is a melodrama about a fighter jet crash investigation that becomes a witch-hunt for gay naval aviators.
Its inspiration was not Top Gun's oft-remarked homoeroticism, but co-screenwriter and director Dmw Greer's own experiences as a Navy pilot in the '80s, long before President Obama abolished Don't Ask, Don't Tell in 2011.
Greer first staged this story as a play in London in 1995. No one goes to the theater expecting to see aerial dogfights depicted realistically, but onscreen, the low budget (and unsurprising lack of U.S. Navy cooperation) is more distracting.
It's impossible not to notice, for example, that our lead actors, Trent Ford, Rob Mayes, and Morgan Spector — who have few...
Its inspiration was not Top Gun's oft-remarked homoeroticism, but co-screenwriter and director Dmw Greer's own experiences as a Navy pilot in the '80s, long before President Obama abolished Don't Ask, Don't Tell in 2011.
Greer first staged this story as a play in London in 1995. No one goes to the theater expecting to see aerial dogfights depicted realistically, but onscreen, the low budget (and unsurprising lack of U.S. Navy cooperation) is more distracting.
It's impossible not to notice, for example, that our lead actors, Trent Ford, Rob Mayes, and Morgan Spector — who have few...
- 6/4/2014
- Village Voice
The Navy is governed by a string of stringent rules, codes of conduct and tradition. But what happens when you break those bonds to pursue something personal, intimate and passionate? The upcoming drama "Burning Blue" dives right into that question, and today we have an exclusive clip from the film. Co-written and directed by D.M.W. Greer, making his directorial debut, the film stars Trent Ford, Morgan Spector, Rob Mayes, William Lee Scott, Cotter Smith and more and follows a Navy squadron torn apart after an investigation is launched following a string of accidents. And things get more heated when an affair between two of the pilots is exposed, with this scene highlighting the fragility of the situation. "Burning Blue" opens in limited release and hits VOD on June 6th. Watch below.
- 5/30/2014
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
“Two Navy fighter pilots fall in love in the ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’ era.” Seems like the new movie from Lionsgate took its inspiration from of Top Gun and Brokeback Mountain, but actually the film is based on a 1992 Off-Broadway play of the same name. The new film is co-written by Dmw Greer, who wrote the original play. The cast includes Trent Ford (Gosford Park), Morgan Spector (Boardwalk Empire), Rob Mayes (The Client List) and Tammy Blanchard (Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows).
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- 4/16/2014
- by Aaron Landry
- The Backlot
Chicago – In November of 2013, the 31st annual Chicago Lgbt International Film Festival, also known as “Reeling31,” provided a week long showcase for gay filmmakers. There were many new voices in the mix, and they were on the Red Carpet on opening night of the Fest.
HollywoodChicago.com was on the scene, which took place at the historic Music Box Theatre in Chicago. The stars of the opening night feature film. “G.B.F,” were there for interviews and photos, plus filmmakers and actors from the films “Burning Blue,” “The Happy Sad’ and “Truth” – which were shown throughout the week – also walked the fabled Red Carpet.
The “Reeling” Festival is currently sponsoring a free film series in Chicago, the fourth annual “Cinema Q.” The last week of the series will present “De-Lovely” (2004) – starring Kevin Kline as Cole Porter – on March 26th, 6:30pm, at Chicago’s Cultural Center, 78 East Washington Street.
HollywoodChicago.com was on the scene, which took place at the historic Music Box Theatre in Chicago. The stars of the opening night feature film. “G.B.F,” were there for interviews and photos, plus filmmakers and actors from the films “Burning Blue,” “The Happy Sad’ and “Truth” – which were shown throughout the week – also walked the fabled Red Carpet.
The “Reeling” Festival is currently sponsoring a free film series in Chicago, the fourth annual “Cinema Q.” The last week of the series will present “De-Lovely” (2004) – starring Kevin Kline as Cole Porter – on March 26th, 6:30pm, at Chicago’s Cultural Center, 78 East Washington Street.
- 3/24/2014
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Familiar faces to fans of Make It or Break It and The Vampire Diaries have been cast on one of the The CW's most anticipated pilots.
According to Deadline, Zachary Abel will play the lead on Shelter, an upcoming drama from Mark Schwahn and J.J. Abrams that focuses on life at an historic New England summer resort. The actor is set to portray Mitchell Taylor, a local baseball star-turned-concierge.
Malese Jow, meanwhile, will portray a party girl in town.
Jow joins Trent Ford on the series, who also recurred on The Vampire Diaries as Trevor.
According to Deadline, Zachary Abel will play the lead on Shelter, an upcoming drama from Mark Schwahn and J.J. Abrams that focuses on life at an historic New England summer resort. The actor is set to portray Mitchell Taylor, a local baseball star-turned-concierge.
Malese Jow, meanwhile, will portray a party girl in town.
Jow joins Trent Ford on the series, who also recurred on The Vampire Diaries as Trevor.
- 3/31/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
The CW's "Shelter" pilot is rounding out its cast. As if we didn't already love the script enough, executive producers J.J. Abrams and Mark Schwahn have now chosen Malese Jow -- one of our favorites -- to play Morgan, a 22-year-old "party girl" type who works at the Shelter Bay Inn.
Best known for her role as teen vampire Anna on "Vampire Diaries" and Lucy on Nickelodeon's "Big Time Rush," this role is definitely a more adult turn for Jow. Let's just say Morgan's reputation for promiscuity isn't exactly unfounded. Homegirl likes to spread the wealth.
In fact, one of her lust interests is faded rocker Tyler Green, played by fellow "Vampire Diaries" alum Trent Ford -- though the two never shared scenes together on "Tvd."
"Shelter" is shooting in North Carolina. The casting was first reported by Deadline.
Best known for her role as teen vampire Anna on "Vampire Diaries" and Lucy on Nickelodeon's "Big Time Rush," this role is definitely a more adult turn for Jow. Let's just say Morgan's reputation for promiscuity isn't exactly unfounded. Homegirl likes to spread the wealth.
In fact, one of her lust interests is faded rocker Tyler Green, played by fellow "Vampire Diaries" alum Trent Ford -- though the two never shared scenes together on "Tvd."
"Shelter" is shooting in North Carolina. The casting was first reported by Deadline.
- 3/31/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Vampire Diaries alumna Malese Jow and former Make It or Break It star Zachary Abel have joined The CW’s buzzy drama pilot Shelter.
From executive producers Mark Schwahn and J.J. Abrams, the project centers on the staff and guests at an historic New England summer resort, Shelter Bay Inn. Not unlike both EPs’ previous primetime soaps (One Tree Hill and Felicity, respectively), Shelter will navigate friendships, rivalries and romances.
Abel has been cast as leading man Mitchell Taylor, a hopelessly romantic former local baseball hero who now mans the concierge desk at the inn, our sister site Deadline reports.
From executive producers Mark Schwahn and J.J. Abrams, the project centers on the staff and guests at an historic New England summer resort, Shelter Bay Inn. Not unlike both EPs’ previous primetime soaps (One Tree Hill and Felicity, respectively), Shelter will navigate friendships, rivalries and romances.
Abel has been cast as leading man Mitchell Taylor, a hopelessly romantic former local baseball hero who now mans the concierge desk at the inn, our sister site Deadline reports.
- 3/31/2012
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
The CW pilot Shelter, a drama from J.J. Abrams and One Tree Hill’s Mark Schwahn set at an historic New England summer resort called Shelter Bay Inn, has added two more names to its growing cast. The network confirms that Malese Jow (pictured), who recurred on The Vampire Diaries as Anna, will play the resort’s resident party girl Morgan. Make It Or Break It’s Zachary Abel will star as former local baseball hero Mitchell Taylor, who now works the concierge desk and is a hopeless romantic. Deadline first reported the castings.
Shelter Bay’s other employees include...
Shelter Bay’s other employees include...
- 3/30/2012
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
Filming starts in just a few days, and The CW's "Shelter" pilot, from "One Tree Hill" scribe Mark Schwahn and J.J. Abrams, has finally found its lead. Zap2it has learned that Christopher Marrone has been cast as series lead Mitch Taylor, a 23-year-old athlete who comes home for the summer hoping to reconnect with the girl he's been pining after all year.
Marrone's acting reel is below. "Shelter" will be his first television project; though he's got a couple of shorts and bit roles under his belt. Schwahn and Abrams have thus far assembled a cast of relative unknowns -- an interesting choice given that The CW has tended toward experienced talent in casting its other pilots.
That said, "Vampire Diaries" alum Trent Ford has also been cast in the pilot, as the short-tempered Tyler Green -- a past-his-peak rock star with a penchant for throwing appliances out of...
Marrone's acting reel is below. "Shelter" will be his first television project; though he's got a couple of shorts and bit roles under his belt. Schwahn and Abrams have thus far assembled a cast of relative unknowns -- an interesting choice given that The CW has tended toward experienced talent in casting its other pilots.
That said, "Vampire Diaries" alum Trent Ford has also been cast in the pilot, as the short-tempered Tyler Green -- a past-his-peak rock star with a penchant for throwing appliances out of...
- 3/28/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Nestor Carbonell may be trading drama for comedy. The "Lost" vet, who currently stars on The CW's "Ringer," is headed to ABC's comedy pilot "Smart One."
According to TVLine, Carbonell will play Jude (Portia de Rossi)'s wealthy, real-estate developer ex-boyfriend. Executive produced by De Rossi's wife Ellen Degeneres, the buzzed-about comedy pilot stars De Rossi and Malin Akerman as sisters with very different personalities. De Rossi plays the whip-smart Jude, while Akerman co-stars as the far less smart, Candy.
In addition to "Ringer" and "Lost," Carbonell has had guest-starring roles on "Wilfred," "Psych," and more.
In other casting news...
Trent Ford has joined "Shelter." The "Vampire Diaries" actor has landed a co-starring role on the resort-set CW drama pilot "Shelter" as a former British rockstar who heads to the inn that the series is based around. [TVLine]
Roger Bart gets "Grimm." Bart is headed to the NBC series to portray Wildermann,...
According to TVLine, Carbonell will play Jude (Portia de Rossi)'s wealthy, real-estate developer ex-boyfriend. Executive produced by De Rossi's wife Ellen Degeneres, the buzzed-about comedy pilot stars De Rossi and Malin Akerman as sisters with very different personalities. De Rossi plays the whip-smart Jude, while Akerman co-stars as the far less smart, Candy.
In addition to "Ringer" and "Lost," Carbonell has had guest-starring roles on "Wilfred," "Psych," and more.
In other casting news...
Trent Ford has joined "Shelter." The "Vampire Diaries" actor has landed a co-starring role on the resort-set CW drama pilot "Shelter" as a former British rockstar who heads to the inn that the series is based around. [TVLine]
Roger Bart gets "Grimm." Bart is headed to the NBC series to portray Wildermann,...
- 3/28/2012
- by Leigh Weingus
- Huffington Post
Nestor Carbonell may be trading drama for comedy. The "Lost" vet, who currently stars on The CW's "Ringer," is headed to ABC's comedy pilot "Smart One."
According to TVLine, Carbonell will play Jude (Portia de Rossi)'s wealthy, real-estate developer ex-boyfriend. Executive produced by De Rossi's wife Ellen Degeneres, the buzzed-about comedy pilot stars De Rossi and Malin Akerman as sisters with very different personalities. De Rossi plays the whip-smart Jude, while Akerman co-stars as the far less smart, Candy.
In addition to "Ringer" and "Lost," Carbonell has had guest-starring roles on "Wilfred," "Psych," and more.
In other casting news...
Trent Ford has joined "Shelter." The "Vampire Diaries" actor has landed a co-starring role on the resort-set CW drama pilot "Shelter" as a former British rockstar who heads to the inn that the series is based around. [TVLine]
Roger Bart gets "Grimm." Bart is headed to the NBC series to portray Wildermann,...
According to TVLine, Carbonell will play Jude (Portia de Rossi)'s wealthy, real-estate developer ex-boyfriend. Executive produced by De Rossi's wife Ellen Degeneres, the buzzed-about comedy pilot stars De Rossi and Malin Akerman as sisters with very different personalities. De Rossi plays the whip-smart Jude, while Akerman co-stars as the far less smart, Candy.
In addition to "Ringer" and "Lost," Carbonell has had guest-starring roles on "Wilfred," "Psych," and more.
In other casting news...
Trent Ford has joined "Shelter." The "Vampire Diaries" actor has landed a co-starring role on the resort-set CW drama pilot "Shelter" as a former British rockstar who heads to the inn that the series is based around. [TVLine]
Roger Bart gets "Grimm." Bart is headed to the NBC series to portray Wildermann,...
- 3/28/2012
- by Leigh Weingus
- Aol TV.
NeNe Leakes is fast becoming Ryan Murphy‘s newest protégé.
The Real Housewives star — who’s made a handful of appearances on Glee this season — has joined the cast of Murphy’s NBC comedy pilot The New Normal.
Also among the latest wave of pilot castings: a Vampire Diaries alum returns to The CW, Notorious adds a Breakout Kings vet and more.
As for Leakes, she joins the project — which centers on a modern-day blended family of a gay couple and their surrogate — as the heavily recurring character, Rocky.
In other pilot news…
• Trent Ford (Vampire Diaries) will co-star in The CW’s Shelter,...
The Real Housewives star — who’s made a handful of appearances on Glee this season — has joined the cast of Murphy’s NBC comedy pilot The New Normal.
Also among the latest wave of pilot castings: a Vampire Diaries alum returns to The CW, Notorious adds a Breakout Kings vet and more.
As for Leakes, she joins the project — which centers on a modern-day blended family of a gay couple and their surrogate — as the heavily recurring character, Rocky.
In other pilot news…
• Trent Ford (Vampire Diaries) will co-star in The CW’s Shelter,...
- 3/27/2012
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
A former Real Housewives and a former fake superhero lead our latest pilot casting rundown...
NeNe Leakes (The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Glee) will team up again with Ryan Murphy on The New Normal, an NBC comedy about a gay couple and their surrogate mother. If picked up, Leakes will play a recurring character named Rocky.
David Lyons (The Cape) has been cast in the new drama from Jj Abrams and Eric Kripke NBC drama pilot. The actor will play one of the survivors in a world where all types of energy have mysteriously ceased to exist.
Erik Palladino will reside in 666 Park Avenue on ABC as the recurring character of Tony Demeo.
Trent Ford (The Vampire Diaries) will take Shelter on The CW. This drama will be set at a historic New England summer resort and Ford will portray Tyler Green, a former British rock star staying in the penthouse.
NeNe Leakes (The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Glee) will team up again with Ryan Murphy on The New Normal, an NBC comedy about a gay couple and their surrogate mother. If picked up, Leakes will play a recurring character named Rocky.
David Lyons (The Cape) has been cast in the new drama from Jj Abrams and Eric Kripke NBC drama pilot. The actor will play one of the survivors in a world where all types of energy have mysteriously ceased to exist.
Erik Palladino will reside in 666 Park Avenue on ABC as the recurring character of Tony Demeo.
Trent Ford (The Vampire Diaries) will take Shelter on The CW. This drama will be set at a historic New England summer resort and Ford will portray Tyler Green, a former British rock star staying in the penthouse.
- 3/27/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Trent Ford has joined the cast of Jj Abrams pilot Shelter. The CW drama will focus on the staff of a New England summer resort as they tend to the needs of their guests, while also navigating their own friendships and romances. Vampire Diaries actor Ford has been cast as British rock star Tyler Green, reports Deadline. His past credits include roles on The West Wing, The Class and 90210. Hollyoaks actress Elizabeth (more)...
- 3/27/2012
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
The Cape star David Lyons has been cast in the Jj Abrams/Eric Kripke NBC drama pilot, directed by Jon Favreau, about a group of survivors in a world where all forms of energy have mysteriously ceased to exist. He will play the charismatic Marine Bass, a role which became vacant after Billy Burke, who was originally cast in the role, was just promoted to play the lead Miles. Burke’s deal for that has now closed. Also cast in the pilot is Maria Howell in the supporting role of the regal and fiercely intelligent Grace. Trent Ford (The Vampire Diaries) has been cast in a supporting role in another Abrams-produced drama pilot, the CW’s Shelter, set at an historic New England summer resort. Ford, repped by Global Artists Agency and Luber Roklin, will play Tyler Green, a former British rock star staying in the penthouse at the Shelter Bay Inn.
- 3/27/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Bonne Fête Nationale! It's July 14 (or 14 July for you Euros), which means it's time to celebrate all things French.
And while some might choose to commemorate the 1789 storming of the Bastille with fancy wine and cheese spreads or by playing "La Marseillaise" on repeat, we'll be camping out in front of the tube with some of our favorite French TV characters.
You might be surprised to know that there aren't a whole lot of them, but we've come up with 10 who you shouldn't have a hard time tracking down if your francophone heart wants company.
Here they are, in their mostly fake-accented and cliche name glory:
Luc Laurent (Gilles Marini), "Brothers and Sisters"
Fans of the ABC family soap were probably sad to see the series canceled this year for many reasons -- but few give us more pause than the fact that we'll no longer see Gilles Marini in our home every week.
And while some might choose to commemorate the 1789 storming of the Bastille with fancy wine and cheese spreads or by playing "La Marseillaise" on repeat, we'll be camping out in front of the tube with some of our favorite French TV characters.
You might be surprised to know that there aren't a whole lot of them, but we've come up with 10 who you shouldn't have a hard time tracking down if your francophone heart wants company.
Here they are, in their mostly fake-accented and cliche name glory:
Luc Laurent (Gilles Marini), "Brothers and Sisters"
Fans of the ABC family soap were probably sad to see the series canceled this year for many reasons -- but few give us more pause than the fact that we'll no longer see Gilles Marini in our home every week.
- 7/14/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Aunt Jenna? Mason Lockwood? Bonnie’s sassy Grams? Browse our gallery & tell us which dearly departed character You want to see back in Mystic Falls!
We’ve watched a lot of characters die during the past two seasons of The Vampire Diaries. Like, a ton. And now that Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) has the power to see and communicate with spirits — click here for my full review/recap of the incredible season finale — I have to wonder: Which late, great characters are You hoping to see more of in season three? We’ve already seen Vicki (Kayla Ewell) and Anna (Malese Jow), leading me to believe that anyone is fair game for a return.
Ok, here are your options. Peruse the selection below, then head to the polls and comments section to tell us which character you miss the most and want to see in some capacity next season. (And before you say anything,...
We’ve watched a lot of characters die during the past two seasons of The Vampire Diaries. Like, a ton. And now that Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) has the power to see and communicate with spirits — click here for my full review/recap of the incredible season finale — I have to wonder: Which late, great characters are You hoping to see more of in season three? We’ve already seen Vicki (Kayla Ewell) and Anna (Malese Jow), leading me to believe that anyone is fair game for a return.
Ok, here are your options. Peruse the selection below, then head to the polls and comments section to tell us which character you miss the most and want to see in some capacity next season. (And before you say anything,...
- 5/14/2011
- by Andy
- HollywoodLife
Vampire Diaries revealed episode 19,season 2 spoilers & Klaus debut. The La Times recently chatted with Vampire Diaries producer Julie Plec,and she revealed a couple new season 2 spoilers that we can look forward to seeing in episode 19. First, she revealed that one of the dead characters is making a return appearance to the show. However, it will only be in the form of a flashback. Vampire character Trevor,played by Trent Ford will return in the flashback scene. If you'll recall, he was the one who got his head snapped like a twig by vampire Elijah in one of the Fall 2010 episodes.
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Vampire Diaries Revealed Episode 19,Season 2 Spoilers & Klaus Debut is a post from: ontheflix.com...
- 3/23/2011
- by Andre@ontheflix
- OnTheFlix
Julie Plec has revealed that Trevor will be returning on The Vampire Diaries. The executive producer on the CW series spoke to Show Tracker about the second season's remaining episodes, stating that Trevor, played by Trent Ford, will be making another appearance in the show despite being beheaded by Elijah earlier in the run. "We will be seeing Trevor again this year," said Plec, who declared that the vampire would be returning in an upcoming flashback episode. Plec went on to reveal when the villain Klaus would appear, saying that she is thrilled by the casting of British actor Joseph Morgan. "It's (more)...
- 3/20/2011
- by By Tara Fowler
- Digital Spy
Mason’s death? Damon & Katherine’s hookup? Let’s relive the moments that had us laughing, crying & shrieking in fear all season!
We’re just Days away from new episodes of The Vampire Diaries – returning Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. on The CW — and I know you can’t wait to welcome your favorite fanged family back into your living room for more supernatural shenanigans. But all aliteration aside, the second season has been bursting with unforgettable moments, be they funny, scary or — in most cases — totally hot.
1. Katherine & Damon hook up: The second season started off with a bang… literally. On the Sept. 9 premiere, Nina and Ian served up one of the hottest scenes in CW history with their clothes-ripping, skin-grabbing free-for-all.
2. Caroline tells her mom she’s a vampire: Caroline went fang-wild to save Damon, Stefan and Elena’s lives on the Oct. 7 episode, but it came at a...
We’re just Days away from new episodes of The Vampire Diaries – returning Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. on The CW — and I know you can’t wait to welcome your favorite fanged family back into your living room for more supernatural shenanigans. But all aliteration aside, the second season has been bursting with unforgettable moments, be they funny, scary or — in most cases — totally hot.
1. Katherine & Damon hook up: The second season started off with a bang… literally. On the Sept. 9 premiere, Nina and Ian served up one of the hottest scenes in CW history with their clothes-ripping, skin-grabbing free-for-all.
2. Caroline tells her mom she’s a vampire: Caroline went fang-wild to save Damon, Stefan and Elena’s lives on the Oct. 7 episode, but it came at a...
- 1/22/2011
- by Andy
- HollywoodLife
Damon chats with Rose in new Vampire Diaries ep 9,season 2 photo. The CW recently released another new photo from the upcoming "Vampire Diaries" episode 9 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Katerina." This photo (above) shows Damon having a little conversation with Rose and one of the other new, male vampires named Trevor (guest star Trent Ford). Trevor joins Elijah and Rose as part of a new group of centuries old vampires that have made their way into Mystic Falls,and have deep loyalties to Katerina Petrova. It should be interesting to find out what they're up to. It's also reported that Damon ends up getting romantically involved with Rose at some point.
- 11/2/2010
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
As the official promo for this week's new Vampire Diaries episode makes clear, viewers are in for some fresh blood.
A couple of spoilers have already revealed that Lauren Cohan, Trent Ford and Daniel Gillies will debut on the installment as ancient vampires. What do they want? Why have they kidnapped Elena? We'll have to tune in and find out.
But fans don't need to wait another second for a close look at various scenes from "Rose." Just click on the following photos to get an idea of what Stefan, Damon and company will be up to in a few days:...
A couple of spoilers have already revealed that Lauren Cohan, Trent Ford and Daniel Gillies will debut on the installment as ancient vampires. What do they want? Why have they kidnapped Elena? We'll have to tune in and find out.
But fans don't need to wait another second for a close look at various scenes from "Rose." Just click on the following photos to get an idea of what Stefan, Damon and company will be up to in a few days:...
- 11/1/2010
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
Earlier today we got ahold of a couple of preview videos for the eighth episode of "The Vampire Diaries", entitled "Rose", and now we've gotten our hot little hands on a big batch of photos that show off a couple of the ep's guest stars along with those always pensive Salvatore brothers.
Said guest stars are Lauren Cohan (aka Bela on "Supernatural"), Trent Ford ("Smallville", The Island) and Daniel Gillies ("True Blood", "Masters of Horror"), who portray the titular Rose and centuries-old vampires Trevor and Elijah, respectively.
Episode 8 "Rose" Synopsis (11/4/10 Air Date):
Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) come to Elena’s assistance and, in the process, learn surprising new information about people, vampires and events in the distant past. Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) helps Bonnie (Katerina Graham) after she casts a difficult and exhausting spell, and Caroline (Candice Accola) does what she can to make things easier for Tyler (Michael Trevino). Finally,...
Said guest stars are Lauren Cohan (aka Bela on "Supernatural"), Trent Ford ("Smallville", The Island) and Daniel Gillies ("True Blood", "Masters of Horror"), who portray the titular Rose and centuries-old vampires Trevor and Elijah, respectively.
Episode 8 "Rose" Synopsis (11/4/10 Air Date):
Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) come to Elena’s assistance and, in the process, learn surprising new information about people, vampires and events in the distant past. Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) helps Bonnie (Katerina Graham) after she casts a difficult and exhausting spell, and Caroline (Candice Accola) does what she can to make things easier for Tyler (Michael Trevino). Finally,...
- 10/29/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Those of us who watched "Masquerade", tonight's episode of "The Vampire Diaries", were treated to another killer ep penned by Executive Producers Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec. Still want more? How about Part 2 of "Tvd" star Candice Accola's behind-the-scenes chat with Williamson in another "Inside The Vampire Diaries" video sponsored by Ford Fiesta?
This particular segment is in the form of a casual Q&A with Kevin and Candice alternating asking questions submitted by fans of the show via Facebook ranging from the impact of adding werewolves to what's in store for Jeremy to whether we might see another supernatural creature aside from the vamps, lycans, and witches we've gotten to know thus far.
But that just scratches the surface. Check it out below, and be sure to tune in to "The Vampire Diaries" on November 4th for Episode 8, entitled "Rose", featuring some new blood: guest stars Trent Ford,...
This particular segment is in the form of a casual Q&A with Kevin and Candice alternating asking questions submitted by fans of the show via Facebook ranging from the impact of adding werewolves to what's in store for Jeremy to whether we might see another supernatural creature aside from the vamps, lycans, and witches we've gotten to know thus far.
But that just scratches the surface. Check it out below, and be sure to tune in to "The Vampire Diaries" on November 4th for Episode 8, entitled "Rose", featuring some new blood: guest stars Trent Ford,...
- 10/29/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
When "The Vampire Diaries" returns next Thursday, November 4, Nina Dobrev will find herself in danger. A sneak preview of the upcoming episode titled "Rose" gives out hints that three centuries-old vampires come to Mystic Falls and are holding captive Nina's mortal beauty character Elena.
Scrambling to find and rescue her are the Salvatore brothers, Stefan and Damon, who in the process, learn surprising new information about people, vampires and events in the distant past. In the meantime, Jeremy helps Bonnie after she casts a difficult and exhausting spell, and Caroline does what she can to make things easier for Tyler. Finally, Stefan and Damon reach a new understanding.
"Supernatural" actress Lauren Cohan will make her debut as Rose, a sexy and tough vampire who might catch the attention of Damon. Joining her are Trent Ford and Daniel Gillies as Trevor and Elijah respectively. Executive producer Julie Plec shared earlier, "They...
Scrambling to find and rescue her are the Salvatore brothers, Stefan and Damon, who in the process, learn surprising new information about people, vampires and events in the distant past. In the meantime, Jeremy helps Bonnie after she casts a difficult and exhausting spell, and Caroline does what she can to make things easier for Tyler. Finally, Stefan and Damon reach a new understanding.
"Supernatural" actress Lauren Cohan will make her debut as Rose, a sexy and tough vampire who might catch the attention of Damon. Joining her are Trent Ford and Daniel Gillies as Trevor and Elijah respectively. Executive producer Julie Plec shared earlier, "They...
- 10/29/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
The Salvatore brothers put their differences aside in order to find Elena. In the new episode of "The Vampire Diaries", Stefan and Damon come to Elena's assistance and, in the process, learn surprising new information about people, vampires and events in the distant past.
Jeremy helps Bonnie after she casts a difficult and exhausting spell, and Caroline does what she can to make things easier for Tyler. Finally, Stefan and Damon reach a new understanding. Titled "Rose" after a female vampire who will taunt Elena, the episode airs November 4.
"Supernatural" actress Lauren Cohan is portraying Rose who is described as "sexy and tough, yet elegant, vampire with more than 500 years of bloodsucking experience". Rumor has it, Damon would be caught in her web. Rose is not the only new vampire on the show. Trent Ford and Daniel Gillies have been tapped to be centuries-old vampires Trevor and Elijah respectively.
The...
Jeremy helps Bonnie after she casts a difficult and exhausting spell, and Caroline does what she can to make things easier for Tyler. Finally, Stefan and Damon reach a new understanding. Titled "Rose" after a female vampire who will taunt Elena, the episode airs November 4.
"Supernatural" actress Lauren Cohan is portraying Rose who is described as "sexy and tough, yet elegant, vampire with more than 500 years of bloodsucking experience". Rumor has it, Damon would be caught in her web. Rose is not the only new vampire on the show. Trent Ford and Daniel Gillies have been tapped to be centuries-old vampires Trevor and Elijah respectively.
The...
- 10/29/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Rose captures Elena in new Vampire Diaries episode 8,season 2 photo. The CW recently released this new photo (above) from the upcoming "Vampire Diaries" episode 8 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Rose." If some of you are getting a bit bored with seeing the same faces every week,well that will end in this episode. Episode 8 will give us our first look at new vampire Rose (Lauren Cohan) and Elijah (Daniel Gillies). In the photo it appears that Rose has kidnapped Elena as previously reported would happen,and Elijah may be helping her as they have deep loyalties to Katerina Petrova. Another male vampire named Trevor played by Trent Ford will also enter the mix to stir up trouble.
- 10/28/2010
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
2 new male vampires arrive on the scene in this new "Vampire Diaries" season 2 spoiler. Michael Ausiello over at Entertainment Weekly recently revealed a new,interesting spoiler for season 2 of hit show "Vampire Diaries." It involves two,new male vampires that are going to be arriving in Mystic Falls. As previously reported, a new,sexy female vampire named Rose is coming into town in episode 8,but she won't be alone. Michael says that actors Trent Ford and Daniel Gillies have been casts to join the vampire party along with Lauren Cohan as Rose. Trent and Daniel will also be centuries-old vampires named Trevor and Elijah.
- 10/28/2010
- by Andre@ontheflix
- OnTheFlix
Regular viewers of "The Vampires Diaries" are aware of how quickly things are happening this season, and it looks like we're in for even more mayhem as the November Sweeps approach. Three new guest stars have been announced for the "Rose" and "Katerina" episodes (Nos. 8 and 9, respectively), one of whom should be very familiar to those of us who are also fans of "Supernatural".
Lauren Cohan (Bela on "Supernatural", pictured right) is joining Trent Ford ("Smallville", The Island) and Daniel Gillies ("True Blood", "Masters of Horror") according to The Ausiello Files on EW.com for these episodes, portraying the titular Rose. Trent and Daniel will be playing centuries-old vampires Trevor and Elijah. According to "Tvd" Executive Producer Julie Plec, "They have deep ties to Katerina Petrova."
Episode 8 "Rose" Synopsis (11/4/10 Air Date):
Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) come to Elena’s assistance and, in the process, learn surprising new information about people,...
Lauren Cohan (Bela on "Supernatural", pictured right) is joining Trent Ford ("Smallville", The Island) and Daniel Gillies ("True Blood", "Masters of Horror") according to The Ausiello Files on EW.com for these episodes, portraying the titular Rose. Trent and Daniel will be playing centuries-old vampires Trevor and Elijah. According to "Tvd" Executive Producer Julie Plec, "They have deep ties to Katerina Petrova."
Episode 8 "Rose" Synopsis (11/4/10 Air Date):
Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) come to Elena’s assistance and, in the process, learn surprising new information about people,...
- 10/28/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
It’s Thursday which means that it is time for a new episode of The Vampire Diaries, not only that but Ausiello over at Entertainment Weekly scored some casting scoop that looks like it could shake things up even more for our favourite residents of Mystic Falls. Trent Ford (The West Wing (TV), The Class) and Daniel Gillies (Spider-Man 2 (2004), True Blood (TV)) have been cast as Trevor and Elijah, executive Julie Plec has revealed that “They have deep ties to Katerina Petrova, they will be heavily featured in November Sweeps episodes “Rose” and “Katerina”.” They join Lauren Cohan, who was announced as a guest star a couple of weeks ago who will play Rose, the titular character of one of the November sweeps episodes.
- 10/28/2010
- by cjoyce@corp.popstar.com (Colleen Joyce)
- PopStar
It’s Thursday which means that it is time for a new episode of The Vampire Diaries, not only that but Ausiello over at Entertainment Weekly scored some casting scoop that looks like it could shake things up even more for our favourite residents of Mystic Falls.
Trent Ford (The West Wing, The Class) and Daniel Gillies (Spiderman 2, True Blood) have been cast as Trevor and Elijah, executive Julie Plec has revealed that
“They have deep ties to Katerina Petrova, they will be heavily featured in November Sweeps episodes “Rose” and “Katerina”.”
They join Lauren Cohan, who was announced as a guest star a couple of weeks ago who will play Rose, the titular character of one of the November sweeps episodes.
In other The Vampire Diaries November sweeps news Julie Plec answered some burning fan questions over at Wetpaint.com, the question of why Katherine and Elena look...
Trent Ford (The West Wing, The Class) and Daniel Gillies (Spiderman 2, True Blood) have been cast as Trevor and Elijah, executive Julie Plec has revealed that
“They have deep ties to Katerina Petrova, they will be heavily featured in November Sweeps episodes “Rose” and “Katerina”.”
They join Lauren Cohan, who was announced as a guest star a couple of weeks ago who will play Rose, the titular character of one of the November sweeps episodes.
In other The Vampire Diaries November sweeps news Julie Plec answered some burning fan questions over at Wetpaint.com, the question of why Katherine and Elena look...
- 10/28/2010
- by emma fraser
- TVovermind.com
Trent Ford and Daniel GIllies have signed up for roles in The Vampire Diaries. Entertainment Weekly reports that the duo will play centuries-old vampires Trevor and Elijah. The pair will join former Supernatural actress Lauren Cohan, who has joined the show as the vampire Rose. The show's executive producer Julie Plec said: "They have deep ties to Katerina Petrova. They will be heavily featured in November Sweeps (more)...
- 10/28/2010
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Question: Maybe I missed it, but when is your last day at EW? And where are you going? —Cynthia
Ausiello: Let me see if I can peel back the thick layer of denial long enough to type this next sentence: My last day at EW is this Friday. As far as where I’m going, click here to have your memory refreshed. Or just join — or, rather, like — my new Facebook page. More specific details about my next steps will be posted there shortly. There’s also Twitter. Okay, time to climb back into my denial suit and get crackin...
Ausiello: Let me see if I can peel back the thick layer of denial long enough to type this next sentence: My last day at EW is this Friday. As far as where I’m going, click here to have your memory refreshed. Or just join — or, rather, like — my new Facebook page. More specific details about my next steps will be posted there shortly. There’s also Twitter. Okay, time to climb back into my denial suit and get crackin...
- 10/28/2010
- by Michael Ausiello
- EW - Inside TV
NEW YORK -- Trent Ford, Jamie Murray and Autumn Reeser are starring in the dark comedy Possessions for first-time writer/director Nathan Adolfson. Ford (How to Deal) plays a suicidal man with cancer haunted the voice of a Frenchman, who seems to be taking over his body.
The man and the voice in his head form an odd quadrangle with Murray (Dexter) and Reeser (The OC). The 5858 Films production begins shooting Friday in Los Angeles.
The man and the voice in his head form an odd quadrangle with Murray (Dexter) and Reeser (The OC). The 5858 Films production begins shooting Friday in Los Angeles.
- 4/17/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A fitfully funny ensemble comedy set during lunch hour in a not-so-secluded Los Angeles park, Kurt Voelker's Park ultimately gets stuck in neutral.
While it has its bright spots and a cast including William Baldwin, Ricki Lake and Saturday Night Live alumna Cheri Oteri, the broadly played picture ends up feeling like a lost -- if racier -- episode of Love, American Style.
Having covered the film festival circuit for the past couple of years, where it has played well with adult audiences, the independently distributed Park strolls into select theaters this weekend, but given the crowded marketplace, its horizons aren't looking particularly green.
Voelker, who makes his feature directorial debut here after logging screenwriting credits including 2001's Sweet November remake, ensures there's no shortage of situations in his comedy.
Among those converging on the Sunny Park ground nestled high in the Hollywood Hills are the suicidal April (Dagney Kerry), who is finding it increasingly challenging to off herself, as well as the nerdy Ian (David Fenner), a mobile pet groomer who has a crush on his comely Polish co-worker, Krysta (Izabella Miko), who has subsequently been engaged in a hot and heavy affair with Dennis (William Baldwin), an obnoxious attorney with a fetish for his SUV.
Spying on Krysta and Dennis getting it on in said vehicle are his wife, Peggy (Ricki Lake), and her best friend, Claire (Cheri Oteri). They're about to seek revenge for his infidelities but also are beginning to wonder if they might have a latent connection to the L-word.
Meanwhile, over in another vehicle, co-workers Meredith (Anne Dudek) and Sheryl (Melanie Lynskey) are about to find out exactly what their colleagues Nathan (Trent Ford) and Babar (Maulik Pancholy) enjoy doing with each other during their lunch hours at the park.
It's all harmlessly naughty at the outset, but when it comes to juggling all those characters and their intersecting scenarios, Voelker lacks the dexterity of, say, Robert Altman.
While things soon turn a tad repetitive, a few of the performances generate a pleasant comic spark, especially those by the hapless Kerry and the defensive Dudek.
On the opposite side of Christophe Lanzenberg's busy camera, composers John Pratt and Michael Alemania furnish the quirky/perky themes that blend neatly with an inspired song selection featuring Pink Martini, Steve Tyrell, Nina Simone and the Indigo Girls.
PARK
Mello Picture
Credits:
Director-screenwriter: Kurt Voelker
Producer: Dana M. Jackson
Director of photography: Christophe Lanzenberg
Music: John Pratt, Michael Alemania
Editors: Anita Brandt Burgoyne, Paul Warschilka
Cast:
Dennis: William Baldwin
Peggy: Ricki Lake
Claire: Cheri Oteri
Sheryl: Melanie Lynskey
Krysta: Izabella Miko
Meredith: Anne Dudek
Nathan: Trent Ford
Babar: Maulik Pancholy
Ian: David Fenner, April: Dagney Kerry
Darnell: Treach
Javier: Francesco Quinn
Running time -- 86 minutes
No MPAA rating...
While it has its bright spots and a cast including William Baldwin, Ricki Lake and Saturday Night Live alumna Cheri Oteri, the broadly played picture ends up feeling like a lost -- if racier -- episode of Love, American Style.
Having covered the film festival circuit for the past couple of years, where it has played well with adult audiences, the independently distributed Park strolls into select theaters this weekend, but given the crowded marketplace, its horizons aren't looking particularly green.
Voelker, who makes his feature directorial debut here after logging screenwriting credits including 2001's Sweet November remake, ensures there's no shortage of situations in his comedy.
Among those converging on the Sunny Park ground nestled high in the Hollywood Hills are the suicidal April (Dagney Kerry), who is finding it increasingly challenging to off herself, as well as the nerdy Ian (David Fenner), a mobile pet groomer who has a crush on his comely Polish co-worker, Krysta (Izabella Miko), who has subsequently been engaged in a hot and heavy affair with Dennis (William Baldwin), an obnoxious attorney with a fetish for his SUV.
Spying on Krysta and Dennis getting it on in said vehicle are his wife, Peggy (Ricki Lake), and her best friend, Claire (Cheri Oteri). They're about to seek revenge for his infidelities but also are beginning to wonder if they might have a latent connection to the L-word.
Meanwhile, over in another vehicle, co-workers Meredith (Anne Dudek) and Sheryl (Melanie Lynskey) are about to find out exactly what their colleagues Nathan (Trent Ford) and Babar (Maulik Pancholy) enjoy doing with each other during their lunch hours at the park.
It's all harmlessly naughty at the outset, but when it comes to juggling all those characters and their intersecting scenarios, Voelker lacks the dexterity of, say, Robert Altman.
While things soon turn a tad repetitive, a few of the performances generate a pleasant comic spark, especially those by the hapless Kerry and the defensive Dudek.
On the opposite side of Christophe Lanzenberg's busy camera, composers John Pratt and Michael Alemania furnish the quirky/perky themes that blend neatly with an inspired song selection featuring Pink Martini, Steve Tyrell, Nina Simone and the Indigo Girls.
PARK
Mello Picture
Credits:
Director-screenwriter: Kurt Voelker
Producer: Dana M. Jackson
Director of photography: Christophe Lanzenberg
Music: John Pratt, Michael Alemania
Editors: Anita Brandt Burgoyne, Paul Warschilka
Cast:
Dennis: William Baldwin
Peggy: Ricki Lake
Claire: Cheri Oteri
Sheryl: Melanie Lynskey
Krysta: Izabella Miko
Meredith: Anne Dudek
Nathan: Trent Ford
Babar: Maulik Pancholy
Ian: David Fenner, April: Dagney Kerry
Darnell: Treach
Javier: Francesco Quinn
Running time -- 86 minutes
No MPAA rating...
- 11/2/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
September Dawn, opening in limited release from Black Diamond Pictures, is a solemn package of historical fiction and an exceedingly old-fashioned one at that. It is also quite controversial among Western historians and the Mormon community, but this alone is unlikely to boost boxoffice. History teachers everywhere could rent this indie for years to come; otherwise, the market is a small one.
Director/co-writer/producer Christopher Cain's ambitious pioneer picture tells the story of the little-known Mountain Meadows Massacre of Sept. 11, 1857, in the Utah Territory. The event represented a low point in Mormon history, and many aspects and details of the incident are still debated to this day. In a small but key role, an aged Brigham Young (Terence Stamp) is seen in isolated testimony and heard in voice-over, punctuating the drama with spiteful rhetoric that the filmmakers (including co-screenwriter Carole Whang Schutter) claim they lifted from Young's own words.
The principal story line is anything but verbatim history, and the screenplay is the weakest aspect of the film. Jacob Samuelson (Jon Voight), an invented amalgam of extremist Mormon deacons and military generals, has two young-adult sons: Jonathan (Trent Ford), the more handsome, sensitive and progressive of the two, tames wild horses. Micah (Taylor Handley) is his more obedient, unquestioning brother.
When a wagon train of humble Christians traveling from Arkansas to California asks to settle in for a few weeks of rest in a valley outside Cedar City, Utah, Jonathan locks eyes with sweet, young Emily (Canada's Tamara Hope), who is the minister's daughter. It is the young man's first encounter with outsiders, and he begins to stand up to his own martinet father (who is less God-fearing than godlike).
Samuelson still blames Missourians not only for rejecting the Latter-Day Saints years earlier but for the death of the Mormon prophet Joseph Smith (Dean Cain, the director's son, in a cameo). Apparently believing in guilt by association -- since Arkansas is near Missouri? -- he stirs up Cedar City congregants into a frenzy. He enlists deacon/lieutenant John D. Lee (an effective Jon Gries) in his scheme and dupes the local Paiute tribe into believing the worst about the innocent pioneers. All this builds toward a horrific attack that Jonathan tries his best to thwart.
Samuelson and the budding Romeo and Juliet are fictitious, but John D. Lee and other bits of the film are real, or at least based on research. (The LDS Church has been denouncing this picture for quite a while.) The performances are satisfactory, including an underused Lolita Davidovich, even if Voight appears to have left restraint in his trailer. Director Cain (The Stone Boy, Young Guns), a South Dakota native, has spent his film career outdoors. While this is weightier material than he typically handles, Cain has crafted a modest picture, filmed in Canada, that too often feels like a very elaborate episode of Gunsmoke.
SEPTEMBER DAWN
Black Diamond Pictures
September Dawn Llc./Voice Pictures
Credits:
Director: Christopher Cain
Screenwriters: Carole Whang Schutter, Christopher Cain
Producers: Scott Duthie, Christopher Cain, Kevin Matossian
Executive producers: Michael Feinberg, Patrick Imeson, Wendy Hill-Tout
Director of photography: Juan Ruiz-Anchia
Production designer: Rick Roberts
Costume designer: Carol Case
Music: William Ross
Editor: Jack Hofstra
Cast:
Jacob: Jon Voight
Jonathan: Trent Ford
Emily: Tamara Hope
John: Jon Gries
Nancy: Lolita Davidovich
Brigham Young: Terence Stamp
Micah: Taylor Handley
Joseph Smith: Dean Cain
Running time -- 110 minutes
MPAA rating: R...
Director/co-writer/producer Christopher Cain's ambitious pioneer picture tells the story of the little-known Mountain Meadows Massacre of Sept. 11, 1857, in the Utah Territory. The event represented a low point in Mormon history, and many aspects and details of the incident are still debated to this day. In a small but key role, an aged Brigham Young (Terence Stamp) is seen in isolated testimony and heard in voice-over, punctuating the drama with spiteful rhetoric that the filmmakers (including co-screenwriter Carole Whang Schutter) claim they lifted from Young's own words.
The principal story line is anything but verbatim history, and the screenplay is the weakest aspect of the film. Jacob Samuelson (Jon Voight), an invented amalgam of extremist Mormon deacons and military generals, has two young-adult sons: Jonathan (Trent Ford), the more handsome, sensitive and progressive of the two, tames wild horses. Micah (Taylor Handley) is his more obedient, unquestioning brother.
When a wagon train of humble Christians traveling from Arkansas to California asks to settle in for a few weeks of rest in a valley outside Cedar City, Utah, Jonathan locks eyes with sweet, young Emily (Canada's Tamara Hope), who is the minister's daughter. It is the young man's first encounter with outsiders, and he begins to stand up to his own martinet father (who is less God-fearing than godlike).
Samuelson still blames Missourians not only for rejecting the Latter-Day Saints years earlier but for the death of the Mormon prophet Joseph Smith (Dean Cain, the director's son, in a cameo). Apparently believing in guilt by association -- since Arkansas is near Missouri? -- he stirs up Cedar City congregants into a frenzy. He enlists deacon/lieutenant John D. Lee (an effective Jon Gries) in his scheme and dupes the local Paiute tribe into believing the worst about the innocent pioneers. All this builds toward a horrific attack that Jonathan tries his best to thwart.
Samuelson and the budding Romeo and Juliet are fictitious, but John D. Lee and other bits of the film are real, or at least based on research. (The LDS Church has been denouncing this picture for quite a while.) The performances are satisfactory, including an underused Lolita Davidovich, even if Voight appears to have left restraint in his trailer. Director Cain (The Stone Boy, Young Guns), a South Dakota native, has spent his film career outdoors. While this is weightier material than he typically handles, Cain has crafted a modest picture, filmed in Canada, that too often feels like a very elaborate episode of Gunsmoke.
SEPTEMBER DAWN
Black Diamond Pictures
September Dawn Llc./Voice Pictures
Credits:
Director: Christopher Cain
Screenwriters: Carole Whang Schutter, Christopher Cain
Producers: Scott Duthie, Christopher Cain, Kevin Matossian
Executive producers: Michael Feinberg, Patrick Imeson, Wendy Hill-Tout
Director of photography: Juan Ruiz-Anchia
Production designer: Rick Roberts
Costume designer: Carol Case
Music: William Ross
Editor: Jack Hofstra
Cast:
Jacob: Jon Voight
Jonathan: Trent Ford
Emily: Tamara Hope
John: Jon Gries
Nancy: Lolita Davidovich
Brigham Young: Terence Stamp
Micah: Taylor Handley
Joseph Smith: Dean Cain
Running time -- 110 minutes
MPAA rating: R...
- 8/24/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It's quite apparent -- right down to the hot pink lettering in the advertising -- that the distributor of "Slap Her ... She's French" would very much like it to be mistaken for another "Legally Blonde".
The only problem is, the Reese Witherspoon picture wasn't a gratingly unfunny groaner littered with zero-dimensional, unlikable characters and hackneyed, threadbare comic setups.
Fortunately, few -- aside from those who might mistake this German-financed production for a breezy foreign-language art house import -- will take the bait, ensuring that "Slap Her" beats a hasty retreat to the video store.
Wasting a potentially workable "All About Eve" premise, the film concerns the seemingly charmed life of one Starla Grady (Jane McGregor), the most popular student at Splendona High School, located somewhere deep in the heart of Texas.
That is, until one fateful day when, needing to amp up a little audience sympathy during another beauty pageant (Sending up pageants? How novel!), she announces her family will be taking in an exchange student from Paris in yet another gesture of her unfailing goodwill.
Enter the mousy, bespectacled Genevieve LePlouff (Piper Perabo), who seemingly worships the ground Starla struts upon. The beret and really bad French accent might fool some people, but it's clear from the get-go that Genevieve, or whatever her name really is, has major plans to dethrone her not-so-gracious hostess.
Naturally, Starla doesn't take kindly to people attempting to appropriate her life, and with a little detecting assistance from her bookish kid brother (Jesse James) and the nice-guy school photographer (Trent Ford), she exposes Genevieve as a vengeance-crazed wannabe.
But Genevieve isn't the real culprit here -- it's writers Lamar Damon and Robert Lee King and director Melanie Mayron who are truly deserving of a group smack.
Rather than striving for anything resembling sharply observed satire, the filmmakers have instead opted to mine lazy laughs from tired targets, and the bottom-feeding results leave behind an irritating, slimy residue.
While King, who directed the appropriately campy "Psycho Beach Party", and Damon seem to be biding their time until the next cat fight, actress-turned-director Mayron allows all the squandered comic opportunities to fall with an awkward thud, as if anticipating a laugh track to bail her out.
The cast, which also includes Julie White, Brandon Smith and Michael McKean as an improbable French teacher (maybe that's where Perabo learned the lame accent), doesn't fare much better, while the technical aspects, including the work of production design team Anne Stuhler and Roswell Hamrick ("Boiler Room", "Made"), are more proficient than the picture deserves.
SLAP HER ... SHE'S FRENCH
The Premiere Group
The Premiere Marketing & Distribution Group and Constantin Film present in association with Bandeira and Key Entertainment a Beau Flynn, Emcke/Augsberger and IMF 2 production
Credits:
Director: Melanie Mayron
Screenwriters: Lamar Damon, Robert Lee King
Producers: Beau Flynn, Jonathan King, Matthias Emcke
Executive producers: Bernd Eichinger, Thomas Augsberger, Stefan Simchowitz, Matthias Deyle, Volker Schauz
Director of photography: Charles Minsky
Production designers: Anne Stuhler, Roswell Hamrick
Editor: Marshall Harvey
Costume designer: Julia Caston
Music: David Michael Frank
Cast:
Genevieve LePlouff: Piper Perabo
Starla Grady: Jane McGregor
Ed Mitchell: Trent Ford
Monsieur Duke: Michael McKean
Bootsie Grady: Julie White
Arnie Grady: Brandon Smith
Randolph Grady: Jesse James
Running time -- 93 minutes
MPAA rating: PG-13...
The only problem is, the Reese Witherspoon picture wasn't a gratingly unfunny groaner littered with zero-dimensional, unlikable characters and hackneyed, threadbare comic setups.
Fortunately, few -- aside from those who might mistake this German-financed production for a breezy foreign-language art house import -- will take the bait, ensuring that "Slap Her" beats a hasty retreat to the video store.
Wasting a potentially workable "All About Eve" premise, the film concerns the seemingly charmed life of one Starla Grady (Jane McGregor), the most popular student at Splendona High School, located somewhere deep in the heart of Texas.
That is, until one fateful day when, needing to amp up a little audience sympathy during another beauty pageant (Sending up pageants? How novel!), she announces her family will be taking in an exchange student from Paris in yet another gesture of her unfailing goodwill.
Enter the mousy, bespectacled Genevieve LePlouff (Piper Perabo), who seemingly worships the ground Starla struts upon. The beret and really bad French accent might fool some people, but it's clear from the get-go that Genevieve, or whatever her name really is, has major plans to dethrone her not-so-gracious hostess.
Naturally, Starla doesn't take kindly to people attempting to appropriate her life, and with a little detecting assistance from her bookish kid brother (Jesse James) and the nice-guy school photographer (Trent Ford), she exposes Genevieve as a vengeance-crazed wannabe.
But Genevieve isn't the real culprit here -- it's writers Lamar Damon and Robert Lee King and director Melanie Mayron who are truly deserving of a group smack.
Rather than striving for anything resembling sharply observed satire, the filmmakers have instead opted to mine lazy laughs from tired targets, and the bottom-feeding results leave behind an irritating, slimy residue.
While King, who directed the appropriately campy "Psycho Beach Party", and Damon seem to be biding their time until the next cat fight, actress-turned-director Mayron allows all the squandered comic opportunities to fall with an awkward thud, as if anticipating a laugh track to bail her out.
The cast, which also includes Julie White, Brandon Smith and Michael McKean as an improbable French teacher (maybe that's where Perabo learned the lame accent), doesn't fare much better, while the technical aspects, including the work of production design team Anne Stuhler and Roswell Hamrick ("Boiler Room", "Made"), are more proficient than the picture deserves.
SLAP HER ... SHE'S FRENCH
The Premiere Group
The Premiere Marketing & Distribution Group and Constantin Film present in association with Bandeira and Key Entertainment a Beau Flynn, Emcke/Augsberger and IMF 2 production
Credits:
Director: Melanie Mayron
Screenwriters: Lamar Damon, Robert Lee King
Producers: Beau Flynn, Jonathan King, Matthias Emcke
Executive producers: Bernd Eichinger, Thomas Augsberger, Stefan Simchowitz, Matthias Deyle, Volker Schauz
Director of photography: Charles Minsky
Production designers: Anne Stuhler, Roswell Hamrick
Editor: Marshall Harvey
Costume designer: Julia Caston
Music: David Michael Frank
Cast:
Genevieve LePlouff: Piper Perabo
Starla Grady: Jane McGregor
Ed Mitchell: Trent Ford
Monsieur Duke: Michael McKean
Bootsie Grady: Julie White
Arnie Grady: Brandon Smith
Randolph Grady: Jesse James
Running time -- 93 minutes
MPAA rating: PG-13...
- 8/22/2002
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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