Exclusive: Emily Skeggs, Oliver Cooper, Ariela Barer, Jake Weary, and Gordon Winarick have joined the Hulu original film, The Ultimate Playlist Of Noise from American High. Keean Johnson and Madeline Brewer were previously announced as the leads of the pic, which is being directed by Bennett Lasseter.
The plot, written by Mitchell Winkie, follows Marcus (Johnson), an audio obsessed high school senior who learns he must undergo brain surgery that will render him deaf. He decides to seize control of his fate by recording the Ultimate Playlist of Noise – a bucket list of all his favorite sounds. Once he sets out, he meets Wendy (Brewer), a wildly charming, struggling musician who is trying to escape to New York for her chance at a life-changing opportunity. Together they check off...
The plot, written by Mitchell Winkie, follows Marcus (Johnson), an audio obsessed high school senior who learns he must undergo brain surgery that will render him deaf. He decides to seize control of his fate by recording the Ultimate Playlist of Noise – a bucket list of all his favorite sounds. Once he sets out, he meets Wendy (Brewer), a wildly charming, struggling musician who is trying to escape to New York for her chance at a life-changing opportunity. Together they check off...
- 11/22/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Cannes — Two first feature projects, Sylvain Robineau’s French title “Sabine” and Fisnik Maxhuni’s ”Syzygy,” a Swiss-Kosovo production, will be pitched by 12 up-and-coming sales executives at the 3rd Cinando Awards’ Best Seller Contest, which take place over May 15-16 at the Cannes Film Market.
“Sabine” and “”Syzygy” will then segue to the Cannes Short Film Corner, where they will be presented in public by their would-be makers at a brand new five-title showcase, the Focus CoPro event, which is open to industry attendees. It takes place May 17.
A film about the cathartic power of art, said Robineau, “Sabine” is a feature version of an already made 15-minute short, a gentle comedy, directed by Robineau in 2015. In it, a video store manager, losing his partner, Sabine, films himself, in a melancholic black-and-white video clip, searching for her on a roadside, calling out her name by a river. He soon sets...
“Sabine” and “”Syzygy” will then segue to the Cannes Short Film Corner, where they will be presented in public by their would-be makers at a brand new five-title showcase, the Focus CoPro event, which is open to industry attendees. It takes place May 17.
A film about the cathartic power of art, said Robineau, “Sabine” is a feature version of an already made 15-minute short, a gentle comedy, directed by Robineau in 2015. In it, a video store manager, losing his partner, Sabine, films himself, in a melancholic black-and-white video clip, searching for her on a roadside, calling out her name by a river. He soon sets...
- 5/15/2018
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
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Two fantastic strikes from Gareth Barry and Kevin Mirallas were the difference at Goodison Park today as Everton saw off a troubled Norwich City side.
The hosts took the lead in the 22nd minute when Gareth Barry struck a peach of a shot beyond the reach of John Ruddy and doubled their advantage on the hour mark when Kevin Mirallas stepped up to drive a inch-perfect free-kick into the corner of the net.
It was the home side that got the first opportunity of the match with 12 minutes on the clock. Kevin Mirallas whipped in a perfect ball to the head of Romelu Lukaku but the Belgian headed wide, wasting the chance.
A long ball from Steven Whittaker minutes later put Gary Hooper through on the Everton goal but he couldn’t get his show away and Tim Howard gathered the ball.
With...
Two fantastic strikes from Gareth Barry and Kevin Mirallas were the difference at Goodison Park today as Everton saw off a troubled Norwich City side.
The hosts took the lead in the 22nd minute when Gareth Barry struck a peach of a shot beyond the reach of John Ruddy and doubled their advantage on the hour mark when Kevin Mirallas stepped up to drive a inch-perfect free-kick into the corner of the net.
It was the home side that got the first opportunity of the match with 12 minutes on the clock. Kevin Mirallas whipped in a perfect ball to the head of Romelu Lukaku but the Belgian headed wide, wasting the chance.
A long ball from Steven Whittaker minutes later put Gary Hooper through on the Everton goal but he couldn’t get his show away and Tim Howard gathered the ball.
With...
- 1/11/2014
- by Josh Challies
- Obsessed with Film
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Some players have an unerring ability to attract an unreasonable amount of purchasers, despite the facts. They either cost too much, don’t play enough, or don’t score enough points to warrant their purchase. Some players may have a good start, but we believe it will not continue for various reasons.
What marks a great manager out from a good manager is his ability to spot the flash-in-a-pans, his sense of restraint and judgement that keep him from purchasing just because everyone else is.
So, here’s the list. Let us know what you think of it in the comments below. Is there someone you don’t agree with? Perhaps you’d put someone else up here?
5. Stephen Whittaker – Norwich (18% of teams)
Price: £4.1 million
Stephen Whittaker has had a fantastic start to the league, scoring a goal in the first match, resulting in 11 Round 1 points. His...
Some players have an unerring ability to attract an unreasonable amount of purchasers, despite the facts. They either cost too much, don’t play enough, or don’t score enough points to warrant their purchase. Some players may have a good start, but we believe it will not continue for various reasons.
What marks a great manager out from a good manager is his ability to spot the flash-in-a-pans, his sense of restraint and judgement that keep him from purchasing just because everyone else is.
So, here’s the list. Let us know what you think of it in the comments below. Is there someone you don’t agree with? Perhaps you’d put someone else up here?
5. Stephen Whittaker – Norwich (18% of teams)
Price: £4.1 million
Stephen Whittaker has had a fantastic start to the league, scoring a goal in the first match, resulting in 11 Round 1 points. His...
- 8/30/2013
- by Diarmuid Hickey
- Obsessed with Film
When Ryan Bennett deflected Raheem Sterling’s cross into his own net, Liverpool notched their fifth goal of the game against Chris Hughton’s admirable but ultimately outclassed Norwich City. Not only this, at that point Liverpool registered their 40th league goal of the campaign. Last season the Reds didn’t hit that mark until the 33rd game, specifically Andy Carroll’s injury time winner against Blackburn in that wacky 3-2 epic at Ewood Park. Last Saturday’s fixture against the Canaries was, in contrast, only the 23rd game. Further than this, last season Liverpool only scored three or more goals on seven separate occasions in the league. Again, that mark was equaled at the weekend.
At the other end of the park, a defence many claim is performing worse this season have registered 9 clean sheets so far. In 2011/2012, after the full 38-game campaign was said and done, only 11 clean sheets had been recorded.
At the other end of the park, a defence many claim is performing worse this season have registered 9 clean sheets so far. In 2011/2012, after the full 38-game campaign was said and done, only 11 clean sheets had been recorded.
- 1/21/2013
- by Ray Wilson
- Obsessed with Film
After Sunday’s epic 8-0 victory, Chelsea boss Rafael Benitez will be hoping to carry on the resurgence of his side with a win at Carrow Road against Norwich City. Meanwhile, Canaries boss Chris Hughton will be buoyed by his side’s excellent home record in the Barclays Premier League this season and will be optimistic his team can get something out of the game today.
Kick-off in the Boxing Day clash is at 3pm and the match won’t be screened live anywhere in the UK, though some overseas channels are covering it. Here’s the team news ahead of the game;
Norwich captain Grant Holt is facing a fitness battle over a hamstring injury that saw the forward miss out on the weekend’s defeat at West Brom. Definitely missing for the home side are Steven Whittaker (hip), ‘keeper John Ruddy, Andrew Surman and Ryan Bennett.
For Chelsea,...
Kick-off in the Boxing Day clash is at 3pm and the match won’t be screened live anywhere in the UK, though some overseas channels are covering it. Here’s the team news ahead of the game;
Norwich captain Grant Holt is facing a fitness battle over a hamstring injury that saw the forward miss out on the weekend’s defeat at West Brom. Definitely missing for the home side are Steven Whittaker (hip), ‘keeper John Ruddy, Andrew Surman and Ryan Bennett.
For Chelsea,...
- 12/26/2012
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
Venue: The Hawthorns Date: Saturday, 22nd December K/o: 15:00 GMT
Team News
West Brom goalkeeper Ben Foster looks set to overcome the groin injury that has ruled him out of his sides last seven fixtures.
Defender Liam Ridgewell is a doubt with an ankle injury, as is midfielder Claudio Yacob (hamstring). Fellow midfielder Steven Reid has only an outside chance of playing as he nurses a shin injury.
Defender Craig Dawson is definitely out with an eye injury.
Norwich keeper John Ruddy remains out with a thigh injury, whist defender Ryan Bennett misses out with a knee injury. Midfielder Andrew Surman (knee) and forward Grant Holt (hamstring) are other injury doubts.
Match Preview
Both West Brom and Norwich have been surprise packages this season. The Baggies went on a scintillating run throughout November, with victories against Southampton, Wigan, Chelsea, Sunderland and Swansea. They have come unstuck this month however,...
Team News
West Brom goalkeeper Ben Foster looks set to overcome the groin injury that has ruled him out of his sides last seven fixtures.
Defender Liam Ridgewell is a doubt with an ankle injury, as is midfielder Claudio Yacob (hamstring). Fellow midfielder Steven Reid has only an outside chance of playing as he nurses a shin injury.
Defender Craig Dawson is definitely out with an eye injury.
Norwich keeper John Ruddy remains out with a thigh injury, whist defender Ryan Bennett misses out with a knee injury. Midfielder Andrew Surman (knee) and forward Grant Holt (hamstring) are other injury doubts.
Match Preview
Both West Brom and Norwich have been surprise packages this season. The Baggies went on a scintillating run throughout November, with victories against Southampton, Wigan, Chelsea, Sunderland and Swansea. They have come unstuck this month however,...
- 12/21/2012
- by Joseph Dempsey
- Obsessed with Film
Today’s Super Sunday Premier League match is the game at Carrow Road as Norwich City welcome Wigan Athletic for the afternoon encounter. Kick-off is at 4pm and the match is being screened live on Sky Sports.
Here’s the team news ahead of the game…
Paul Lambert’s Norwich City will be without defenders Marc Tierney (groin) and Daniel Ayala (hamstring) for today’s game meaning England U21 international centre-back Ryan Bennett could come in and start. He was an unused sub in last week’s defeat to Stoke. Jonny Howson played in that game and should again be fit to field.
Forward James Vaughan (hamstring) is still sidelined for the Canaries.
For Roberto Martinez’s Wigan, midfielder David Jones has been ruled out for a fortnight with a knee injury. He joins ‘keeper Mike Pollitt (shoulder) on the sidelines but the trio of Victor Moses, Hugo Rodallega and...
Here’s the team news ahead of the game…
Paul Lambert’s Norwich City will be without defenders Marc Tierney (groin) and Daniel Ayala (hamstring) for today’s game meaning England U21 international centre-back Ryan Bennett could come in and start. He was an unused sub in last week’s defeat to Stoke. Jonny Howson played in that game and should again be fit to field.
Forward James Vaughan (hamstring) is still sidelined for the Canaries.
For Roberto Martinez’s Wigan, midfielder David Jones has been ruled out for a fortnight with a knee injury. He joins ‘keeper Mike Pollitt (shoulder) on the sidelines but the trio of Victor Moses, Hugo Rodallega and...
- 3/11/2012
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
Paul Lambert will be hoping his side’s 3-0 loss to man crush and mentor Martin O’Neill’s Sunderland during the week was but a blip on the road to Premier League survival as Norwich City welcome Bolton Wanderers to Carrow Road.
It’s not a good time to play the Trotters – Owen Coyle’s men have picked themselves up somewhat after a horrendous start to the season, drawing with Arsenal and beating Liverpool in their last two games. Yes they’ve lost Gary Cahill, but they’ve acquired Tim Ream who I was fortunate enough to watch live once playing for the New York Red Bulls. Perhaps not entirely in the same league (in terms of quality, now they literally are in the same league of course) but a solid acquisition nonetheless. Add to this Ryo Miyaichi from Arsenal, (Owen Coyle knows a good loan signing when he sees one) and Marvin Sordell,...
It’s not a good time to play the Trotters – Owen Coyle’s men have picked themselves up somewhat after a horrendous start to the season, drawing with Arsenal and beating Liverpool in their last two games. Yes they’ve lost Gary Cahill, but they’ve acquired Tim Ream who I was fortunate enough to watch live once playing for the New York Red Bulls. Perhaps not entirely in the same league (in terms of quality, now they literally are in the same league of course) but a solid acquisition nonetheless. Add to this Ryo Miyaichi from Arsenal, (Owen Coyle knows a good loan signing when he sees one) and Marvin Sordell,...
- 2/4/2012
- by Alex Moore
- Obsessed with Film
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