We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Homeland, Bones, black-ish and Supernatural!
1 | On Once Upon a Time, the way Tinker Bell’s eyes never met Regina’s or followed Regina as she moved…. Did guest star Rose McIver “green screen” her scenes separately?
2 | For those who were still watching Time After Time: Wasn’t the casting of Cameron Cuffe as John’s son pretty spot-on?
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3 | On Big Little Lies, how did Bonnie...
1 | On Once Upon a Time, the way Tinker Bell’s eyes never met Regina’s or followed Regina as she moved…. Did guest star Rose McIver “green screen” her scenes separately?
2 | For those who were still watching Time After Time: Wasn’t the casting of Cameron Cuffe as John’s son pretty spot-on?
RelatedTime After Time Cancelled at ABC
3 | On Big Little Lies, how did Bonnie...
- 3/31/2017
- TVLine.com
Watch: One-Hour Roundtable with Michael Moore, Alex Gibney and the Year's Most Daring Documentarians
Read More: Watch: Tarantino, Iñárritu and More Reveal Influences and Industry Issues in One-Hour Roundtable The Hollywood Reporter's excellent series of roundtable discussions continues today with the full 58-minute documentary roundtable, which includes six heavyweight panelists: Michael Moore ("Where To Invade Next"), Alex Gibney ("Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief" and "Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine"), Amy Berg ("Janis: Little Girl Blue" and "Prophet's Prey"), Kirby Dick ("The Hunting Ground"), Liz Garbus ("What Happened, Miss Simone?") and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi ("Meru"). Tackling topics and figures as controversial as college rape, Warren Jeffs, Steve Jobs, Scientology and more, these documentarians have often risked their lives and reputations to bring the truth to the big screen. "I hired a private detective; he was carrying a gun," said Berg...
- 1/25/2016
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
By Patrick Shanley
Managing Editor
The short list for best documentary films was announced on Dec, 1. From a field of 124 entries, 15 docs have been chosen to move on to the next round of voting amongst the Academy’s Documentary Branch.
Of those selected, a number deal with similar subject matter, from music/entertainment to politics/social issues, and the competition is stiff for the next round of cuts.
Here’s a breakdown of this year’s short list contenders:
Show Biz:
Amy, the biographical music doc that centers on the late singer, Amy Winehouse, with unseen archival footage and unheard tracks from the British songstress, won best documentary at this year’s Hollywood Film Awards and was a big hit at the Cannes Film Festival.
Best of Enemies focuses on the 10 televised debates between writers Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley, Jr. The film was nominated for both an Independent...
Managing Editor
The short list for best documentary films was announced on Dec, 1. From a field of 124 entries, 15 docs have been chosen to move on to the next round of voting amongst the Academy’s Documentary Branch.
Of those selected, a number deal with similar subject matter, from music/entertainment to politics/social issues, and the competition is stiff for the next round of cuts.
Here’s a breakdown of this year’s short list contenders:
Show Biz:
Amy, the biographical music doc that centers on the late singer, Amy Winehouse, with unseen archival footage and unheard tracks from the British songstress, won best documentary at this year’s Hollywood Film Awards and was a big hit at the Cannes Film Festival.
Best of Enemies focuses on the 10 televised debates between writers Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley, Jr. The film was nominated for both an Independent...
- 12/11/2015
- by Patrick Shanley
- Scott Feinberg
Update: Seeding round is over! Go vote in Round 1 now!
Yes, it’s that time of year again, the time where bracketology reigns supreme and the cry around the nation is “Win or Go Home!” Last year’s Mix March Madness Webcomics Tournament was incredibly popular, and so we’re doing it all over again– and raising money for the Hero Initiative in the process! Find out how…
We’re giving you a list of over 300 webcomics, and we want your votes . We’re taking the top 128 and putting them in a single elimination tournament where we whittle down the contestants down to one. The top 128 vote getters make it into the tournament, with the biggest getting top seeds. The voting ends Thursday, March 13 at 11:59 Pm Edt, and brackets go up on Friday, March 14!
Take a look at the comics for yourself. You’ll see some old favorites, but...
Yes, it’s that time of year again, the time where bracketology reigns supreme and the cry around the nation is “Win or Go Home!” Last year’s Mix March Madness Webcomics Tournament was incredibly popular, and so we’re doing it all over again– and raising money for the Hero Initiative in the process! Find out how…
We’re giving you a list of over 300 webcomics, and we want your votes . We’re taking the top 128 and putting them in a single elimination tournament where we whittle down the contestants down to one. The top 128 vote getters make it into the tournament, with the biggest getting top seeds. The voting ends Thursday, March 13 at 11:59 Pm Edt, and brackets go up on Friday, March 14!
Take a look at the comics for yourself. You’ll see some old favorites, but...
- 3/11/2014
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
Ahhhhh It’S Friday The 13th! And All The Issues Are Number Threes! I Hope You Like Uppercase Letters!
Ghosted #3
Writer: Joshua Williamson
Artist: Goran Sudzuka
Colors: Miroslav Mrva
Publisher: Image
Price: $3
The third issue of this series is finally here and I’ve been really looking forward to finding out more about the mystery behind the Trask Mansion. Which is silly because of course there’s no answers in this issue. But the more important thing is; does it ask better questions and give the kind of answers that I didn’t know I wanted.
Well, I don’t feel like I’m missing anything from his book, which given that they manage to not answer Any questions is pretty impressive. It kicks off with a shocking single-page fast forward nicely contrasted with a wry bit of interior dialogue. This is followed by an equally shocking scene of the...
Ghosted #3
Writer: Joshua Williamson
Artist: Goran Sudzuka
Colors: Miroslav Mrva
Publisher: Image
Price: $3
The third issue of this series is finally here and I’ve been really looking forward to finding out more about the mystery behind the Trask Mansion. Which is silly because of course there’s no answers in this issue. But the more important thing is; does it ask better questions and give the kind of answers that I didn’t know I wanted.
Well, I don’t feel like I’m missing anything from his book, which given that they manage to not answer Any questions is pretty impressive. It kicks off with a shocking single-page fast forward nicely contrasted with a wry bit of interior dialogue. This is followed by an equally shocking scene of the...
- 9/13/2013
- by Chris Melkus
- Destroy the Brain
Update: This round is closed. Vote in Round #1 now! Yes, it’s that time of year again, the time where bracketology reigns supreme and the cry around the nation is “Win or Go Home!” Last year’s Mix March Madness Webcomics Tournament was incredibly popular, and so we’re doing it all over again– and raising money for the Hero Initiative in the process! Find out how… We’re giving you a list of almost 300 webcomics, and we want your votes . We’re taking the top 128 and putting them in a single elimination tournament where we whittle down the contestants down to one. The top 128 vote getters make it into the tournament, with the biggest getting top seeds. The voting ends Wednesday at 11:59 Pm, and brackets go up on Thursday! Take a look at the comics for yourself. You’ll see some old favorites, but I’m sure there...
- 3/4/2013
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
It was French director Julie Bertucelli’s wish to make a film about a tree that ultimately brought together a French-Australian feature co-production, aptly titled The Tree, writes Hansika Bhagani.
In 2004, Bertuccelli was determined her next work would revolve around a tree motif. “I don’t know why exactly, but I was a bit obsessed with the tree” she said.
A friend lent her a copy of Brisbane-born Judy Pascoe’s book Our Father Who Art in the Tree but she and producer Yael Fogiel became disappointed after they found the rights had already been bought by the Australian production company, Taylor Media. A dialogue between the French-based Bertuccelli and Fogiel and Perth-based Sue Taylor led to the eighth feature coproduction between the two countries since they signed the Memorandum of Understanding in 1986.
It was decided early on that both parties would find money, that Bertucelli would direct a cast...
In 2004, Bertuccelli was determined her next work would revolve around a tree motif. “I don’t know why exactly, but I was a bit obsessed with the tree” she said.
A friend lent her a copy of Brisbane-born Judy Pascoe’s book Our Father Who Art in the Tree but she and producer Yael Fogiel became disappointed after they found the rights had already been bought by the Australian production company, Taylor Media. A dialogue between the French-based Bertuccelli and Fogiel and Perth-based Sue Taylor led to the eighth feature coproduction between the two countries since they signed the Memorandum of Understanding in 1986.
It was decided early on that both parties would find money, that Bertucelli would direct a cast...
- 9/30/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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