Mongrel Media has promoted company veteran Andrew Frank to co-president, Variety has learned. The executive joins current president and founder, Hussain Amarshi, who began the Toronto-based company in 1994.
In the new role, Frank will handle all sales — including those for Mongrel International — and acquisitions. He will also executive produce all Canadian films distributed by Mongrel. Frank has been with the company for 16 years and most recently held the title of VP sales and acquisitions. Previously, he spent six years as the director of home entertainment.
Prior to joining the company in 2006, Frank served as a creative consultant for Robert Redford’s Sundance Cinemas. Before joining the world of film, the exec was the director of marketing and sales at The Coffee Connection in Boston, where he invented and trademarked the Frappuccino.
“I am privileged to join Hussain in leading Mongrel’s highly experienced and cinephilic team as we continue to evolve as distributors,...
In the new role, Frank will handle all sales — including those for Mongrel International — and acquisitions. He will also executive produce all Canadian films distributed by Mongrel. Frank has been with the company for 16 years and most recently held the title of VP sales and acquisitions. Previously, he spent six years as the director of home entertainment.
Prior to joining the company in 2006, Frank served as a creative consultant for Robert Redford’s Sundance Cinemas. Before joining the world of film, the exec was the director of marketing and sales at The Coffee Connection in Boston, where he invented and trademarked the Frappuccino.
“I am privileged to join Hussain in leading Mongrel’s highly experienced and cinephilic team as we continue to evolve as distributors,...
- 10/27/2022
- by Amber Dowling
- Variety Film + TV
The pan-Canadian Selection Committee has chosen director Jason Loftus’ Eternal Spring as its entry for the Best International Feature Film Oscar.
The animated documentary highlights the work of internationally renowned comic book illustrator Daxiong who, as a member of the banned Falun Gong spiritual group, was forced to flee China after police raids in the city of Changchun.
Combining present-day footage with 3D animation inspired by Daxiong’s art, Eternal Spring retraces the events that precipitated the crackdown on their 20th anniversary, with eyewitness accounts of persecution and details of the fight for political and religious freedoms.
Eight Canadian films have been official nominees in the Best Foreign Language Film category: in 2013, Rebelle by Kim Nguyen; in 2012, Monsieur Lazhar by Philippe Falardeau and In Darkness by Agnieszka Holland (a minority co-production with Poland and Germany); in 2011, Incendies by Denis Villeneuve; and in 2007, Water by Deepa Mehta.
The animated documentary highlights the work of internationally renowned comic book illustrator Daxiong who, as a member of the banned Falun Gong spiritual group, was forced to flee China after police raids in the city of Changchun.
Combining present-day footage with 3D animation inspired by Daxiong’s art, Eternal Spring retraces the events that precipitated the crackdown on their 20th anniversary, with eyewitness accounts of persecution and details of the fight for political and religious freedoms.
Eight Canadian films have been official nominees in the Best Foreign Language Film category: in 2013, Rebelle by Kim Nguyen; in 2012, Monsieur Lazhar by Philippe Falardeau and In Darkness by Agnieszka Holland (a minority co-production with Poland and Germany); in 2011, Incendies by Denis Villeneuve; and in 2007, Water by Deepa Mehta.
- 8/24/2022
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Lana Condor, Zoe Colletti, Mason Versaw, Aparna Brielle, Tenzing Norgay Trainor | Written by Erin Ehrlich, Lauren Iungerich, Tim Schauer, Kuba Soltysiak, Vivian Huang, Jewel Chanel, Sonia Kharkar, Stefanie Leder | Directed by Lauren Iungerich, Erin Ehrlich, Kimberly McCullough, Kim Nguyen
High school seniors Erika Vu (Lana Condor) and Gia (Zoe Colletti) are in a car accident which leaves Erika a ghost in this teen comedy series co-created by Erin Ehrlich and Lauren Iungerich.
Can we all agree that horror teen comedies are weird? Sometimes they work and sometimes they don’t. Even when they do work, though, I still prefer to watch straight-up horror films with no comedic elements involved. Nonetheless, mainly because of the hugely talented cast, I was eager to check out the new show Boo, Bitch.
Boo, Bitch had an interesting setup and some fun and likeable characters for the first two episodes or so, but after that,...
High school seniors Erika Vu (Lana Condor) and Gia (Zoe Colletti) are in a car accident which leaves Erika a ghost in this teen comedy series co-created by Erin Ehrlich and Lauren Iungerich.
Can we all agree that horror teen comedies are weird? Sometimes they work and sometimes they don’t. Even when they do work, though, I still prefer to watch straight-up horror films with no comedic elements involved. Nonetheless, mainly because of the hugely talented cast, I was eager to check out the new show Boo, Bitch.
Boo, Bitch had an interesting setup and some fun and likeable characters for the first two episodes or so, but after that,...
- 7/14/2022
- by Caillou Pettis
- Nerdly
After receiving nearly 400 nominations for the 2020 Popsugar Book Club Awards, it's finally time to reveal the shortlist. Take a peek at the full slate of Popsugar Book Club-approved nominees ahead, including Mexican Gothic by Silvia Garcia-Moreno, Jasmine Guillory's Party of Two, and more. Final voting takes place exclusively in our Popsugar Book Club Facebook group starting today, with polls closing on Nov. 18 at 9 p.m. Et. If you're not a member yet, it's not too late! Join right here and cast your vote in each category. Winners will be announced on Nov. 20.
Once you've voted in the Facebook group polls, stay tuned for our 2021 Popsugar Reading Challenge, launching Dec. 1. Cheers to all the wonderful books that made their debut in 2020 and to the nominees who gave us stories to cherish during a difficult year.
Related: 42 Books Everyone Will Be Talking About in 2021
Best Romance Book of 2020
Party of Two...
Once you've voted in the Facebook group polls, stay tuned for our 2021 Popsugar Reading Challenge, launching Dec. 1. Cheers to all the wonderful books that made their debut in 2020 and to the nominees who gave us stories to cherish during a difficult year.
Related: 42 Books Everyone Will Be Talking About in 2021
Best Romance Book of 2020
Party of Two...
- 11/13/2020
- by Lisa Peterson
- Popsugar.com
HanWay to introduce Kim Nguyen project to international buyers in Cannes.
Jesse Eisenberg and Alexander Skarsgård are set to star in writer-director Kim Nguyen’s The Hummingbird Project.
Eisenberg and Skarsgård will portray two men who take a chance in the world of high frequency trading in order to build a fibre-optic cable straight between Kansas and New Jersey, making them millions.
Pierre Even of Montreal-based Item 7 is producing, while Automatik’s Brian Kavanaugh-Jones and Fred Berger will serve as executive producers.
HanWay Films is handling international sales in Cannes and CAA represents Us rights. Production will begin in October in Montreal.
Eisenberg was nominated for an Oscar for The Social Network. He starred in Woody Allen’s Café Society and plays Lex Luthor in Batman Vs. Superman and Justice League.
Alexander Skarsgård will next be seen in Duncan Jones’ Mute and recently wrapped production on The Aftermath and Jeremy Saulnier’s Hold The Dark. He most...
Jesse Eisenberg and Alexander Skarsgård are set to star in writer-director Kim Nguyen’s The Hummingbird Project.
Eisenberg and Skarsgård will portray two men who take a chance in the world of high frequency trading in order to build a fibre-optic cable straight between Kansas and New Jersey, making them millions.
Pierre Even of Montreal-based Item 7 is producing, while Automatik’s Brian Kavanaugh-Jones and Fred Berger will serve as executive producers.
HanWay Films is handling international sales in Cannes and CAA represents Us rights. Production will begin in October in Montreal.
Eisenberg was nominated for an Oscar for The Social Network. He starred in Woody Allen’s Café Society and plays Lex Luthor in Batman Vs. Superman and Justice League.
Alexander Skarsgård will next be seen in Duncan Jones’ Mute and recently wrapped production on The Aftermath and Jeremy Saulnier’s Hold The Dark. He most...
- 5/8/2017
- ScreenDaily
Australian films by Juliet Lamont, Jakeb Anhvu and Davor Dirlic as well as an interactive documentary from SBS Films and a short documentary by Wendy Dent will head to Amsterdam for the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam, one of the top doco fests in the world.
The announcement:
IDFA is one of the world’s leading documentary festivals, and takes place from 14 to 25 November 2012. “IDFA is an important festival for documentaries,” says Documentary Manager, Liz Stevens. “Each year we wait with anticipation to see what films will be selected from Australia. It’s a thrill to see these Australian documentaries lining up with the best in the world.”
Miss Nikki and the Tiger Girls (w/d: Juliet Lamont, p: Jessica Douglas-Henry) and Missing in the Land of Gods (w/d: Davor Dirlic, p: Liz Burke) will compete with 14 other titles in the IDFA Competition for Feature-Length Documentary, which carries a €12,500 award.
Miss Nikki and the Tiger Girls, which follows the first all-girl band from Burma after 50 years of military dictatorship, will have its world premiere at IDFA. The film received Screen Australia investment from the Signature Documentary Program, which supports projects that are bold in form and content.
Missing in the Land of Gods will have its international premiere at IDFA. The film tells the story of an Australian family who must battle an emotional and cultural minefield in the search for their son who has mysteriously disappeared in India. The project received production investment funding from Screen Australia’s Special Documentary Program (the predecessor to the Signature Program).
Blush of Fruit (w/d/p: Jakeb Anhvu, p: Kim Nguyen) will screen in the IDFA Competition for First Appearance with the best debut filmmaker receiving €5,000. It tells the story of Tong Phuoc Phuc, who operates an orphanage in Nha Trang in central Vietnam, where he persuades expectant mothers from aborting with the promise of care and shelter. IDFA’s screening will mark the world premiere of the film.
The Block: Stories from a Meeting Place, an SBS Online production in partnership with the Redfern Indigenous community, will appear in DocLab. IDFA’s DocLab investigates the relationship between documentary filmmaking and new media. A ‘virtual time capsule’ that explores the history and significance of Redfern’s Indigenous-owned housing precinct, ‘the Block’, this interactive documentary is non-linear in its narrative structure, and invites the viewer to take a virtual tour around the precinct to explore the diversity of the Block and its community.
Also included in the line-up is Alias Ruby Blade: A Story of Love and Revolution, which will screen in the First Appearance Competition. It is the story of Kirsty Sword Gusmão, the aspiring Australian documentary maker who went on to become a human rights activist and First Lady of Timor-Leste (East Timor). The film is an international production with one of its producers being Australia’s Richard Keddie.
Australian filmmaker Wendy Dent will also premiere her new film December 25 next month as part IDFA’s special 25th anniversary program of 1 minute films on the theme 25.
Screen Australia’s Investment Manager, Mary-Ellen Mullane will attend IDFA, before travelling on to the World Congress of Science and Factual Producers in Washington, D.C.
IDFA will screen 317 international titles next month, including 97 world premieres.
Idfa runs 14–25 November 2012.
Details of selected films below.
The Block: Stories From A Meeting Place
Genre Interactive/web documentary
Production Company Sbs Online
International Sales Sbs Content Sales Lara.von Ahlefeldt@sbs.com.au
Synopsis The Block,
Genre Interactive/web documentary
Production Company SBS Online
International Sales SBS Content Sales Lara.von Ahlefeldt@sbs.com.au
Synopsis The Block, Sydney, Australia’s Indigenous-owned housing precinct, has reached the end of an era, its buildings demolished and its future uncertain. This interactive documentary is an online time capsule that captures the essence of the neighbourhood and its 40-year history, and reflects on it as a symbol of struggle, unity and self-determination for the Aboriginal people. The first era of the Block is documented through stories told by the people who built it and lived through its golden era and tragic decline.
Blush Of Fruit
(87 mins)
Producers Kim Nguyen, Jakeb Anhvu
Writer/Director Jakeb Anhvu
Synopsis In a modest three-story home located in the beachside town of Nha Trang, (central Vietnam) reside four young expectant mothers. These runaways are given shelter, but in return, they must care for the centre’s 18 orphaned children.
The home’s owner, Tong Phuoc Phuc, has been praised by the country’s Prime Minister for his work as an anti-abortionist and a saviour to ‘fallen’ women and their unwanted children. But there is a darker side to the home’s media-savvy front. Referred to as a ‘business’ by the mothers and their local community, donations continue to pour in, despite evidence of child abuse and profiteering.
In recent years, the Tong’s popularity has continued to grow but the truth about children’s treatment and conditions has not yet reached the wider community.
Missing In The Land Of Gods
(82 mins)
Producer Liz Burke
Writer/Director Davor Dirlic
Synopsis An exploration of love, hope and determination, Missing in the Land of Gods is a road movie that follows Jock and Di Chambers, two Australian parents on their final visit to India in search of their youngest son Ryan, who disappeared in 2005. Last seen walking out of the ashram in Rishikesh, a holy city in the Himalayan foothills, Ryan left all his possessions and a note that read: “If I’m gone, don’t worry, I’m not dead. I’m just freeing minds and to do that I had to free my own”.
Miss Nikki And The Tiger Girls
(82 mins)
Production Company Iris Pictures www.irispictures.com.au
Producer Jessica Douglas-Henry
Writer/Director Juliet Lamont
Broadcasters Itvs International Call/PBS
Sales Films Transit www.filmstransit.com
Synopsis After 50 years of military dictatorship, Myanmar’s first girl-band face a tough reality – when you’re finally allowed to speak, what do you say? A fresh and funny feature documentary about a country undergoing massive change, Miss Nikki and the Tiger Girls offers a unique perspective of Myanmar as it follows the fortunes of a bunch of talented girls breaking free of tradition in their search for an original voice.
Source:...
The announcement:
IDFA is one of the world’s leading documentary festivals, and takes place from 14 to 25 November 2012. “IDFA is an important festival for documentaries,” says Documentary Manager, Liz Stevens. “Each year we wait with anticipation to see what films will be selected from Australia. It’s a thrill to see these Australian documentaries lining up with the best in the world.”
Miss Nikki and the Tiger Girls (w/d: Juliet Lamont, p: Jessica Douglas-Henry) and Missing in the Land of Gods (w/d: Davor Dirlic, p: Liz Burke) will compete with 14 other titles in the IDFA Competition for Feature-Length Documentary, which carries a €12,500 award.
Miss Nikki and the Tiger Girls, which follows the first all-girl band from Burma after 50 years of military dictatorship, will have its world premiere at IDFA. The film received Screen Australia investment from the Signature Documentary Program, which supports projects that are bold in form and content.
Missing in the Land of Gods will have its international premiere at IDFA. The film tells the story of an Australian family who must battle an emotional and cultural minefield in the search for their son who has mysteriously disappeared in India. The project received production investment funding from Screen Australia’s Special Documentary Program (the predecessor to the Signature Program).
Blush of Fruit (w/d/p: Jakeb Anhvu, p: Kim Nguyen) will screen in the IDFA Competition for First Appearance with the best debut filmmaker receiving €5,000. It tells the story of Tong Phuoc Phuc, who operates an orphanage in Nha Trang in central Vietnam, where he persuades expectant mothers from aborting with the promise of care and shelter. IDFA’s screening will mark the world premiere of the film.
The Block: Stories from a Meeting Place, an SBS Online production in partnership with the Redfern Indigenous community, will appear in DocLab. IDFA’s DocLab investigates the relationship between documentary filmmaking and new media. A ‘virtual time capsule’ that explores the history and significance of Redfern’s Indigenous-owned housing precinct, ‘the Block’, this interactive documentary is non-linear in its narrative structure, and invites the viewer to take a virtual tour around the precinct to explore the diversity of the Block and its community.
Also included in the line-up is Alias Ruby Blade: A Story of Love and Revolution, which will screen in the First Appearance Competition. It is the story of Kirsty Sword Gusmão, the aspiring Australian documentary maker who went on to become a human rights activist and First Lady of Timor-Leste (East Timor). The film is an international production with one of its producers being Australia’s Richard Keddie.
Australian filmmaker Wendy Dent will also premiere her new film December 25 next month as part IDFA’s special 25th anniversary program of 1 minute films on the theme 25.
Screen Australia’s Investment Manager, Mary-Ellen Mullane will attend IDFA, before travelling on to the World Congress of Science and Factual Producers in Washington, D.C.
IDFA will screen 317 international titles next month, including 97 world premieres.
Idfa runs 14–25 November 2012.
Details of selected films below.
The Block: Stories From A Meeting Place
Genre Interactive/web documentary
Production Company Sbs Online
International Sales Sbs Content Sales Lara.von Ahlefeldt@sbs.com.au
Synopsis The Block,
Genre Interactive/web documentary
Production Company SBS Online
International Sales SBS Content Sales Lara.von Ahlefeldt@sbs.com.au
Synopsis The Block, Sydney, Australia’s Indigenous-owned housing precinct, has reached the end of an era, its buildings demolished and its future uncertain. This interactive documentary is an online time capsule that captures the essence of the neighbourhood and its 40-year history, and reflects on it as a symbol of struggle, unity and self-determination for the Aboriginal people. The first era of the Block is documented through stories told by the people who built it and lived through its golden era and tragic decline.
Blush Of Fruit
(87 mins)
Producers Kim Nguyen, Jakeb Anhvu
Writer/Director Jakeb Anhvu
Synopsis In a modest three-story home located in the beachside town of Nha Trang, (central Vietnam) reside four young expectant mothers. These runaways are given shelter, but in return, they must care for the centre’s 18 orphaned children.
The home’s owner, Tong Phuoc Phuc, has been praised by the country’s Prime Minister for his work as an anti-abortionist and a saviour to ‘fallen’ women and their unwanted children. But there is a darker side to the home’s media-savvy front. Referred to as a ‘business’ by the mothers and their local community, donations continue to pour in, despite evidence of child abuse and profiteering.
In recent years, the Tong’s popularity has continued to grow but the truth about children’s treatment and conditions has not yet reached the wider community.
Missing In The Land Of Gods
(82 mins)
Producer Liz Burke
Writer/Director Davor Dirlic
Synopsis An exploration of love, hope and determination, Missing in the Land of Gods is a road movie that follows Jock and Di Chambers, two Australian parents on their final visit to India in search of their youngest son Ryan, who disappeared in 2005. Last seen walking out of the ashram in Rishikesh, a holy city in the Himalayan foothills, Ryan left all his possessions and a note that read: “If I’m gone, don’t worry, I’m not dead. I’m just freeing minds and to do that I had to free my own”.
Miss Nikki And The Tiger Girls
(82 mins)
Production Company Iris Pictures www.irispictures.com.au
Producer Jessica Douglas-Henry
Writer/Director Juliet Lamont
Broadcasters Itvs International Call/PBS
Sales Films Transit www.filmstransit.com
Synopsis After 50 years of military dictatorship, Myanmar’s first girl-band face a tough reality – when you’re finally allowed to speak, what do you say? A fresh and funny feature documentary about a country undergoing massive change, Miss Nikki and the Tiger Girls offers a unique perspective of Myanmar as it follows the fortunes of a bunch of talented girls breaking free of tradition in their search for an original voice.
Source:...
- 10/18/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Four Australian documentaries have been selected to screen at the 25th International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam festival (Idfa).
.Idfa is an important festival for documentaries,. Screen Australia documentary manager, Liz Stevens, said in a statement. .Each year we wait with anticipation to see what films will be selected from Australia. It.s a thrill to see these Australian documentaries lining up with the best in the world..
Miss Nikki and the Tiger Girls and Missing in the Land of Gods will compete with 14 other titles in the Idfa Competition for Feature-Length Documentary, which carries a €12,500 award.
Blush of Fruit will screen in the Idfa Competition for First Appearance with the best debut filmmaker receiving €5,000.
The Block: Stories from a Meeting Place, an Sbs Online production in partnership with the Redfern Indigenous community, will appear in DocLab. Idfa.s DocLab investigates the relationship between documentary filmmaking and new media.
Meanwhile,...
.Idfa is an important festival for documentaries,. Screen Australia documentary manager, Liz Stevens, said in a statement. .Each year we wait with anticipation to see what films will be selected from Australia. It.s a thrill to see these Australian documentaries lining up with the best in the world..
Miss Nikki and the Tiger Girls and Missing in the Land of Gods will compete with 14 other titles in the Idfa Competition for Feature-Length Documentary, which carries a €12,500 award.
Blush of Fruit will screen in the Idfa Competition for First Appearance with the best debut filmmaker receiving €5,000.
The Block: Stories from a Meeting Place, an Sbs Online production in partnership with the Redfern Indigenous community, will appear in DocLab. Idfa.s DocLab investigates the relationship between documentary filmmaking and new media.
Meanwhile,...
- 10/17/2012
- by Staff Reporter
- IF.com.au
Kim Kardashian in an orange jumpsuit?
The actress ditched her designer duds for traditional prison garb for the upcoming August 26 episode of "Drop Dead Diva," an episode that sees the reality star land behind bars.
Kim guest starred on several episodes of the Lifetime show earlier this summer.
She played Nikki LePree, a woman who befriended Stacy (April Bowlby), only to steal the young woman's life's savings when the blonde handed it over so they could open a pake shop together (pake = pie + cake).
The law appears to finally catch up with Kim's ...
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The actress ditched her designer duds for traditional prison garb for the upcoming August 26 episode of "Drop Dead Diva," an episode that sees the reality star land behind bars.
Kim guest starred on several episodes of the Lifetime show earlier this summer.
She played Nikki LePree, a woman who befriended Stacy (April Bowlby), only to steal the young woman's life's savings when the blonde handed it over so they could open a pake shop together (pake = pie + cake).
The law appears to finally catch up with Kim's ...
Copyright 2012 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved.
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
- 8/15/2012
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
“Dead on Arrival”
After a hard-boiled, but cookie-cut episode two, “A Night For the Living… A mourning for the Dead,” Blade Anime picked itself right back up and recovered nicely with the third episode “Dead on Arrival” that featured Noah van Helsing (Troy Baker) and additional back story on how human-vampire hybrid Eric Brooks turned into the vampire hunter Blade (Harold Perrineau).
Still hot on the trail of Deacon Frost, Blade calls in an old friend, Noah van Helsing, a descendant of Abraham van Helsing, to meet him in Kobe, Japan and see if he’s heard of where the four-fanged vampire may have fled to and he had a lead that the Philippines is the next hotspot. Noah finds a boat that they can hitch a ride and Makoto (Kim Mai Guest) tries to piggyback on their arrangement. With some money, she’s allowed to stay despite the captain...
After a hard-boiled, but cookie-cut episode two, “A Night For the Living… A mourning for the Dead,” Blade Anime picked itself right back up and recovered nicely with the third episode “Dead on Arrival” that featured Noah van Helsing (Troy Baker) and additional back story on how human-vampire hybrid Eric Brooks turned into the vampire hunter Blade (Harold Perrineau).
Still hot on the trail of Deacon Frost, Blade calls in an old friend, Noah van Helsing, a descendant of Abraham van Helsing, to meet him in Kobe, Japan and see if he’s heard of where the four-fanged vampire may have fled to and he had a lead that the Philippines is the next hotspot. Noah finds a boat that they can hitch a ride and Makoto (Kim Mai Guest) tries to piggyback on their arrangement. With some money, she’s allowed to stay despite the captain...
- 1/28/2012
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
“His Name is Blade”
Anime has never been a big passion of mine even though I do enjoy Manga, especially the alternative gekiga stories. With anime though, there seems to be something that’s lost in the translation for me; perhaps it’s the scenes filled with sparse dialogue and a lack of score. Too much is left in the subtext or some symbolism flies by that I don’t have the proper context to understand. I don’t get that same puzzling feeling with foreign films because at some point I can gather what it is that is hidden or get a sense of it by the end. Anime can just leave you hanging at times. I’ll admit, I may not be intelligent enough to understand anime on first viewings; I don’t always go back with repeat viewings to get that comprehensive feeling. Don’t get me wrong,...
Anime has never been a big passion of mine even though I do enjoy Manga, especially the alternative gekiga stories. With anime though, there seems to be something that’s lost in the translation for me; perhaps it’s the scenes filled with sparse dialogue and a lack of score. Too much is left in the subtext or some symbolism flies by that I don’t have the proper context to understand. I don’t get that same puzzling feeling with foreign films because at some point I can gather what it is that is hidden or get a sense of it by the end. Anime can just leave you hanging at times. I’ll admit, I may not be intelligent enough to understand anime on first viewings; I don’t always go back with repeat viewings to get that comprehensive feeling. Don’t get me wrong,...
- 1/14/2012
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
Slated to air on December 16 is a "CSI: NY" episode featuring Kim Kardashian, Vanessa Minnillo, and Train's Pat Monahan. Promotional photos had been released over a week ago and CBS intends to promote this episode hugely by unleashing a video preview that uses Train's song "Calling All Angels" and provides a little look behind the scene.
In "Second Chances", the CSIs believe two cases may be related while investigating a hit-and-run victim where a 2 million dollar life insurance policy could be motive for the demise, and why a second victim would have died from identity theft. Kim guest stars as Debbie Fallon while Vanessa guest stars as Grace Chandler.
Elaborating further about what role she got in the story, Kim said, "Someone is murdered today, and somehow I'm involved. It's cool to get in this mindset and really be this heavily involved in such a crazy crime." Her character is...
In "Second Chances", the CSIs believe two cases may be related while investigating a hit-and-run victim where a 2 million dollar life insurance policy could be motive for the demise, and why a second victim would have died from identity theft. Kim guest stars as Debbie Fallon while Vanessa guest stars as Grace Chandler.
Elaborating further about what role she got in the story, Kim said, "Someone is murdered today, and somehow I'm involved. It's cool to get in this mindset and really be this heavily involved in such a crazy crime." Her character is...
- 12/12/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
As you should know Claudia Black has a great ability to transmit emotions with her beautiful voice and she has worked in different projects like videogames and 3D animation movies where she played virtual characters.
Now we know that she has worked in audio books like this one below as a narrator of the story. George R. R. Martin is the writer of this audio book where you can listen Fan Fictions and SciFi stories from Martin's early years. Claudia Black and a few people like Mark Bramhall, Scott Brick, Roy Dotrice, Kim Mai Guest, Kirby Heyborne and Adrian Paul put their voices to read the Martin's words in this Volume 1. The audio book includes bonus like an extensive commentary read by the author. Read more...
Now we know that she has worked in audio books like this one below as a narrator of the story. George R. R. Martin is the writer of this audio book where you can listen Fan Fictions and SciFi stories from Martin's early years. Claudia Black and a few people like Mark Bramhall, Scott Brick, Roy Dotrice, Kim Mai Guest, Kirby Heyborne and Adrian Paul put their voices to read the Martin's words in this Volume 1. The audio book includes bonus like an extensive commentary read by the author. Read more...
- 9/23/2007
- Claudia Black Online
As you should know Claudia Black has a great ability to transmit emotions with her beautiful voice and she has worked in different projects like videogames and 3D animation movies where she played virtual characters.
Now we know that she has worked in audio books like this one below as a narrator of the story. George R. R. Martin is the writer of this audio book where you can listen Fan Fictions and SciFi stories from Martin's early years. Claudia Black and a few people like Mark Bramhall, Scott Brick, Roy Dotrice, Kim Mai Guest, Kirby Heyborne and Adrian Paul put their voices to read the Martin's words in this Volume 1. The audio book includes bonus like an extensive commentary read by the author. Read more...
Now we know that she has worked in audio books like this one below as a narrator of the story. George R. R. Martin is the writer of this audio book where you can listen Fan Fictions and SciFi stories from Martin's early years. Claudia Black and a few people like Mark Bramhall, Scott Brick, Roy Dotrice, Kim Mai Guest, Kirby Heyborne and Adrian Paul put their voices to read the Martin's words in this Volume 1. The audio book includes bonus like an extensive commentary read by the author. Read more...
- 9/23/2007
- Claudia Black Online
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