That sound you hear is Melanie Lynskey getting Emmy buzz for her killer — and arguably series-best — turn in “Digestif,” the third episode of the second season of “Yellowjackets.”
In the episode, which aired on linear Showtime on April 9, Shauna (Lynskey) and Jeff (Warren Kole) get carjacked on their way to Colonial Williamsburg. When their attacker holds them at gunpoint and demands they hand over the keys to their minivan, Jeff is ready to do whatever it takes to defuse the situation. But Shauna has other intentions. She wrestles the gun away from the assailant, warns him not to get into the car and is seemingly just seconds away from shooting him. Before she can do anything, however, Jeff pulls her away, allowing the carjacker to drive off with their van.
“What is the matter with you?! Are you Rambo?!” Jeff yells at Shauna. He is rattled by his wife’s...
In the episode, which aired on linear Showtime on April 9, Shauna (Lynskey) and Jeff (Warren Kole) get carjacked on their way to Colonial Williamsburg. When their attacker holds them at gunpoint and demands they hand over the keys to their minivan, Jeff is ready to do whatever it takes to defuse the situation. But Shauna has other intentions. She wrestles the gun away from the assailant, warns him not to get into the car and is seemingly just seconds away from shooting him. Before she can do anything, however, Jeff pulls her away, allowing the carjacker to drive off with their van.
“What is the matter with you?! Are you Rambo?!” Jeff yells at Shauna. He is rattled by his wife’s...
- 4/14/2023
- by Luca Giliberti
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: Brightlight Pictures with the support of Telefilm Canada is lining up period epic White Slaves Of The Nootka.
The true story takes place in the 18th century as the Nootka people, a Pacific Coast First Nations community, kill all but two men aboard a British fur / arms trading ship.
The prisoners form a relationship with the Nootka and learn their ways. They eventually escape and recount their story across Europe.
Bruce Dowad brought the project to Brightlight head Shawn Williamson [pictured] and will direct. Josh Byer wrote the screenplay for White Slaves Of The Nootka and delivered the first draft this week. Williamson produces with Jak Osmond.
Williamson told ScreenDaily he had earmarked principal photography for spring 2014 on Vancouver Island.
Williamson’s producer credits include White Noise and he has served as executive producer on the Robert Redford thriller The Company You Keep as well as the upcoming fantasy horror Horns with Daniel Radcliffe.
The true story takes place in the 18th century as the Nootka people, a Pacific Coast First Nations community, kill all but two men aboard a British fur / arms trading ship.
The prisoners form a relationship with the Nootka and learn their ways. They eventually escape and recount their story across Europe.
Bruce Dowad brought the project to Brightlight head Shawn Williamson [pictured] and will direct. Josh Byer wrote the screenplay for White Slaves Of The Nootka and delivered the first draft this week. Williamson produces with Jak Osmond.
Williamson told ScreenDaily he had earmarked principal photography for spring 2014 on Vancouver Island.
Williamson’s producer credits include White Noise and he has served as executive producer on the Robert Redford thriller The Company You Keep as well as the upcoming fantasy horror Horns with Daniel Radcliffe.
- 7/18/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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