Everyone wants Lucy Sherrington. Well, every man wants Lucy Sherrington, and in the world where Nick Wernham’s “No Stranger Than Love” takes place, that’s enough to create an entire character (and drive a good chunk of a film’s narrative). From her teenage art students to her bosses, from a local cop to the old man at the hardware store (who snarls, “You make a man growl, that’s all there is to it!”), everyone wants Lucy Sherrington, and damn if they don’t feel like it’s a-okay to say so.
Read More: Alison Brie Is Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places in Exclusive ‘No Stranger Than Love’ Poster
While most of Lucy’s (Alison Brie) wannabe suitors are respectful – garbage collectors attempt to woo her through feats of strength, all done at a reasonable distance – some couldn’t care less about what she wants...
Read More: Alison Brie Is Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places in Exclusive ‘No Stranger Than Love’ Poster
While most of Lucy’s (Alison Brie) wannabe suitors are respectful – garbage collectors attempt to woo her through feats of strength, all done at a reasonable distance – some couldn’t care less about what she wants...
- 6/17/2016
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
http://hardtimesseries.com - We'll be premiering on April 22nd, so please visit our website and subscribe, for more info!Nov 2012 (Unspecified Date)[This entry came after several months of attempting to raise money for my feature film, All The Wrong Places. I’d gotten an imdbpro membership and, after rifling through the endless stack of business cards that I’d amassed after attending Sundance in 2011, (and considering the nature of the film that I wanted to make) I started contacting every single film person that I could think of that had financed, produced or cast an independent feature film that featured a young, African-American cast between 2007 and...
- 3/10/2014
- by Tahir Jetter
- ShadowAndAct
Tuesdays are about to get a whole lot funnier. After an agonizingly long wait, ABC is debuting TV's most hilarious comedy double act in years by pairing "Happy Endings" with "Don't Trust The B---- In Apartment 23" (Season 2 premieres Tues., Oct. 23 from 9 p.m. Et).
Not only does HuffPost TV have Maggie Furlong's a hilarious interview with "Happy Endings" Mvp Casey Wilson to whet your appetite, we also caught up with James Van Der Beek, who plays himself, Dreama Walker (June) and executive producer Nahnatchka Khan of "Apartment 23" to find out more about what's in store for our favorite gang of apartment-dwelling lunatics in Season 2.
Naturally, there are spoilers ahead, so turn back now if you want to be surprised by the show's upcoming insanity.
June Gets A Job
Farewell, coffee shop! "June finally, after a long struggle, gets a job back on Wall Street, which she moved to...
Not only does HuffPost TV have Maggie Furlong's a hilarious interview with "Happy Endings" Mvp Casey Wilson to whet your appetite, we also caught up with James Van Der Beek, who plays himself, Dreama Walker (June) and executive producer Nahnatchka Khan of "Apartment 23" to find out more about what's in store for our favorite gang of apartment-dwelling lunatics in Season 2.
Naturally, there are spoilers ahead, so turn back now if you want to be surprised by the show's upcoming insanity.
June Gets A Job
Farewell, coffee shop! "June finally, after a long struggle, gets a job back on Wall Street, which she moved to...
- 10/22/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Tuesdays are about to get a whole lot funnier. After an agonizingly long wait, ABC is debuting TV's most hilarious comedy double act in years by pairing "Happy Endings" with "Don't Trust The B---- In Apartment 23" (Season 2 premieres Tues., Oct. 23 from 9 p.m. Et).
Not only does HuffPost TV have Maggie Furlong's a hilarious interview with "Happy Endings" Mvp Casey Wilson to whet your appetite, we also caught up with James Van Der Beek, who plays himself, Dreama Walker (June) and executive producer Nahnatchka Khan of "Apartment 23" to find out more about what's in store for our favorite gang of apartment-dwelling lunatics in Season 2.
Naturally, there are spoilers ahead, so turn back now if you want to be surprised by the show's upcoming insanity.
June Gets A Job
Farewell, coffee shop! "June finally, after a long struggle, gets a job back on Wall Street, which she moved to...
Not only does HuffPost TV have Maggie Furlong's a hilarious interview with "Happy Endings" Mvp Casey Wilson to whet your appetite, we also caught up with James Van Der Beek, who plays himself, Dreama Walker (June) and executive producer Nahnatchka Khan of "Apartment 23" to find out more about what's in store for our favorite gang of apartment-dwelling lunatics in Season 2.
Naturally, there are spoilers ahead, so turn back now if you want to be surprised by the show's upcoming insanity.
June Gets A Job
Farewell, coffee shop! "June finally, after a long struggle, gets a job back on Wall Street, which she moved to...
- 10/22/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Aol TV.
At Mumbrella360 Vice Australia presented Brand Rolled, a night of the best brand-funded content on the web from around the world. Vice Australia director Michael Slonim argues going from ads to content is a difficult yet rewarding change, and offers a selection of the night’s curation.
Brands today should be thinking and acting like media, creating content that’s entertaining as hell and pulls in audiences.
But where should we look to for inspiration when most television, like most advertising, is boring, derivative and easily ignored?
Enter HBO – the undisputed champion of television channels and probably one of the most powerful brands on the planet right now.
That familiar screen of fuzz and “ehhhhhh” sound precedes so many of the shows that young people call their favourite, no matter what screen or legal context they watch them in.
The network’s “It’s not TV, it’s HBO” positioning...
Brands today should be thinking and acting like media, creating content that’s entertaining as hell and pulls in audiences.
But where should we look to for inspiration when most television, like most advertising, is boring, derivative and easily ignored?
Enter HBO – the undisputed champion of television channels and probably one of the most powerful brands on the planet right now.
That familiar screen of fuzz and “ehhhhhh” sound precedes so many of the shows that young people call their favourite, no matter what screen or legal context they watch them in.
The network’s “It’s not TV, it’s HBO” positioning...
- 6/19/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Episode Title: "Queen Sacrifice"
Written By: Byron Balasco & Timothy J. Lea
Story: Agent Mark Benford (Joseph Fiennes) and Miles Vogel (Michael Ealy) begin to suspect that a mole has infiltrated the FBI. The two of them put their differences aside and bring the rest of the agency under federal investigation, unveiling one traitor in the process while at least one other stays hidden in the shadows.
Meanwhile, Keiko Arahida (Yuko Takeuchi) and Bryce Varley (Zachary Knighton) continue their star-crossed search for one another in Los Angeles, though the law interferes with Keiko while Bryce has to confront his feelings towards Nicole Kirby (Peyton List).
The Mole Is A Hawk: Another episode where you have to stick around until the end, "FlashForward" made one of its most surprising and disappointing reveals yet, as Janis Hawk (Christine Woods) is a mole working against the FBI. Benford, Demetri Noh (John Cho) and the others aren't aware,...
Written By: Byron Balasco & Timothy J. Lea
Story: Agent Mark Benford (Joseph Fiennes) and Miles Vogel (Michael Ealy) begin to suspect that a mole has infiltrated the FBI. The two of them put their differences aside and bring the rest of the agency under federal investigation, unveiling one traitor in the process while at least one other stays hidden in the shadows.
Meanwhile, Keiko Arahida (Yuko Takeuchi) and Bryce Varley (Zachary Knighton) continue their star-crossed search for one another in Los Angeles, though the law interferes with Keiko while Bryce has to confront his feelings towards Nicole Kirby (Peyton List).
The Mole Is A Hawk: Another episode where you have to stick around until the end, "FlashForward" made one of its most surprising and disappointing reveals yet, as Janis Hawk (Christine Woods) is a mole working against the FBI. Benford, Demetri Noh (John Cho) and the others aren't aware,...
- 4/9/2010
- by Josh Wigler
- MTV Movies Blog
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