In today’s film news roundup, romantic comedy “Tell Me I Love You” finds a home; the Canadian government gives Covid-19 relief funding to the Canada Media Fund and Telefilm Canada; and the cancelled Sun Valley Film Festival gives out awards.
Acquisition
Vision Films has acquired Los Angeles romantic comedy film “Tell Me I Love You,” starring Kaniehtiio Horn (“Hemlock Grove”), Paulina Cerrilla, and Sam Clark.
The company has set a June 2 release date for DVD and all major VOD platforms, along with virtual screening event Q&As. Fiona Mackenzie directed “Tell Me I Love You” from her own script about three best friends and bandmates living together in Malibu with a desperate need for cash to finish their album. The trio devise an outrageous plan to get married and inherit a large sum of money.
An Ascent Media and Chelsea Pictures production, “Tell Me I Love You” was produced by Mackenzie and Bill Chamberlain.
Acquisition
Vision Films has acquired Los Angeles romantic comedy film “Tell Me I Love You,” starring Kaniehtiio Horn (“Hemlock Grove”), Paulina Cerrilla, and Sam Clark.
The company has set a June 2 release date for DVD and all major VOD platforms, along with virtual screening event Q&As. Fiona Mackenzie directed “Tell Me I Love You” from her own script about three best friends and bandmates living together in Malibu with a desperate need for cash to finish their album. The trio devise an outrageous plan to get married and inherit a large sum of money.
An Ascent Media and Chelsea Pictures production, “Tell Me I Love You” was produced by Mackenzie and Bill Chamberlain.
- 5/9/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Sdcc 2014 kicks off soon, and we've already told you what's planned for Preview Night. Here's a quick recap along with the horror highlights of Day 1. On tap are "Hannibal," "Penny Dreadful," "Under the Dome," "Teen Wolf," The Walking Dead comics, WWE Studios, and Lots more.
Per usual, what we're posting is just the tip of the iceberg with panels running all day and evening. Check out our picks below, and be sure to visit the official San Diego Comic-Con 2014 website for the full lineup.
Preview Night: Wednesday, July 23, 2014
6:00 Pm - Special Sneak Peek Pilot Screenings
Constantine: Based upon the characters from DC Comics and executive produced by Daniel Cerone (Dexter) and David S. Goyer (Man of Steel, The Dark Knight films), Constantine reflects the lore of the fan-favorite comic, combining noirish storytelling with the evolving mythology of John Constantine (Matt Ryan), a morally challenged character who doesn’t...
Per usual, what we're posting is just the tip of the iceberg with panels running all day and evening. Check out our picks below, and be sure to visit the official San Diego Comic-Con 2014 website for the full lineup.
Preview Night: Wednesday, July 23, 2014
6:00 Pm - Special Sneak Peek Pilot Screenings
Constantine: Based upon the characters from DC Comics and executive produced by Daniel Cerone (Dexter) and David S. Goyer (Man of Steel, The Dark Knight films), Constantine reflects the lore of the fan-favorite comic, combining noirish storytelling with the evolving mythology of John Constantine (Matt Ryan), a morally challenged character who doesn’t...
- 7/10/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Anne Sweeney's Move to Directing: A Top TV Director on Her Odds of Success and The State of Her Disney Empire: By the Numbers plus 16 of Sweeney's Disney-abc Hits and Misses (Photos) and WaxWord: Why Won't Disney's Anne Sweeney Lean In? Women and Leadership Dilemmas The most powerful female executive in Hollywood shocked the industry this week by announcing her plans to step down in 2015 ‘Need for Speed’ Puts DreamWorks’ Disney Deal in the Hot Seat The Aaron Paul movie arrives amid speculation about co-chairman Stacey Snider's role when her contract ends Can ‘Veronica Mars’ Convince Mainstream Hollywood to Embrace Crowdfunding?...
- 3/15/2014
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
The ‘Homeland’ actress and her writer/director husband welcomed a baby boy on Oct. 22! Congrats!
Morena Baccarin welcomed a baby boy named Julius with her writer/director husband, Austin Chick. This is the first child for the happy couple, who married in 2011. What do You think of the baby’s name?
Morena Baccarin Baby Born — ‘Homeland’ Actress Welcomes A Baby Boy
Morena, 34, welcomed a darling baby boy named Julius on Oct. 22. He was born at Glendale Adventist Medical Center in Glendale, Cali. and weighed in at just under 8 pounds. Take Our Poll
“Julius and his mother are happy and healthy,” the couple’s rep told People.
Morena’s baby was born breech, but she was able to deliver naturally. “I’m so happy I was able to deliver with Dr. [Ronald] Wu,” Morena told People of her specialist. “Breech delivery is a dying art and he gave me the birth experience I wanted.
Morena Baccarin welcomed a baby boy named Julius with her writer/director husband, Austin Chick. This is the first child for the happy couple, who married in 2011. What do You think of the baby’s name?
Morena Baccarin Baby Born — ‘Homeland’ Actress Welcomes A Baby Boy
Morena, 34, welcomed a darling baby boy named Julius on Oct. 22. He was born at Glendale Adventist Medical Center in Glendale, Cali. and weighed in at just under 8 pounds. Take Our Poll
“Julius and his mother are happy and healthy,” the couple’s rep told People.
Morena’s baby was born breech, but she was able to deliver naturally. “I’m so happy I was able to deliver with Dr. [Ronald] Wu,” Morena told People of her specialist. “Breech delivery is a dying art and he gave me the birth experience I wanted.
- 10/24/2013
- by Kristine Hope Kowalski
- HollywoodLife
Turkey, here we come?
Variety reports that Turkey’s Star TV is adapting onetime Fox phenomenon The O.C. into a new series that (if Google translate was even close to right) is titled something similar to Tides. And if we look at the show’s first promo, O.C. fans can see the similarities — theft, fistfights, sail boats, a love connection, big parties, and even one instance of a drunk girl being carried:
But in order for Tides (I’m just going to call it that until I’m corrected) to really re-create The O.C.’s first season with only 13 episodes (The O.
Variety reports that Turkey’s Star TV is adapting onetime Fox phenomenon The O.C. into a new series that (if Google translate was even close to right) is titled something similar to Tides. And if we look at the show’s first promo, O.C. fans can see the similarities — theft, fistfights, sail boats, a love connection, big parties, and even one instance of a drunk girl being carried:
But in order for Tides (I’m just going to call it that until I’m corrected) to really re-create The O.C.’s first season with only 13 episodes (The O.
- 9/17/2013
- by Samantha Highfill
- EW.com - PopWatch
Embrace the heat with these warm-weather braid ideas - Beauty Get a look at H&M's brand-new home decor shop - Home Video: What to pack for your weekend getaway - Fashion A rundown of all the different types of cheese - Food Sophisticated and sleek wooden tech accessories - Tech The great debate: tofu vs. tempeh - Fitness Check out these sizzling selfies from your favorite male celebs - Celebrity & News Tips for dealing with fellow moms who can be difficult - Moms Are these the most romantic date ideas ever? - Love & Sex Alexander Wang's Balenciaga designs are a hit with celebs - Fashion Budget-friendly lotion you can make at home - Smart Living The stars of The O.C. talk about the 10th anniversary - Entertainment...
- 8/7/2013
- by Ryan Roschke
- Popsugar.com
With Comic Con 2012 kicking off in sunny San Diego this week, theTVaddict.com thought now might be as good a time as any to share our definitive list of Must See TV Panels.
Wednesday July 11
6:00-9:45Pm: Special Sneak Peek Pilot Screenings— Comic-Con and Warner Bros. Television proudly continue their annual Preview Night tradition, with exclusive world premiere screenings of the pilot episodes of five of the most highly anticipated TV series pilots of the 2012-13 television season: 666 Park Avenue, Arrow, The Following, Revolution and Cult. (Ballroom 20)
Thursday July 12
10:30-11:30Pm: Battlestar Galactica: So Say We All: Richard Hatch (Tom Zarek, Capt Apollo) hosts a 35th anniversary preview panel and fan discussion of the Battlestar universe, politics, philosophy, and 35 year history. Joining Hatch are Jane Espenson (producer/writer, Battlestar and Caprica), Lili Bordan (actress, Blood and Chrome), Michael Taylor (Battlestar, Caprica, Blood and Chrome), Toni Graphia...
Wednesday July 11
6:00-9:45Pm: Special Sneak Peek Pilot Screenings— Comic-Con and Warner Bros. Television proudly continue their annual Preview Night tradition, with exclusive world premiere screenings of the pilot episodes of five of the most highly anticipated TV series pilots of the 2012-13 television season: 666 Park Avenue, Arrow, The Following, Revolution and Cult. (Ballroom 20)
Thursday July 12
10:30-11:30Pm: Battlestar Galactica: So Say We All: Richard Hatch (Tom Zarek, Capt Apollo) hosts a 35th anniversary preview panel and fan discussion of the Battlestar universe, politics, philosophy, and 35 year history. Joining Hatch are Jane Espenson (producer/writer, Battlestar and Caprica), Lili Bordan (actress, Blood and Chrome), Michael Taylor (Battlestar, Caprica, Blood and Chrome), Toni Graphia...
- 7/8/2012
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
Between the broadcast and cable networks, there are exactly one kajillion different things to watch this week. We’re here to tell you about 22 of ‘em.
Monday, February 7
8/7c | Chuck (NBC) | For their first “engagement” (heh) as fiancé and fiancée, Chuck and Sarah make tracks for Morocco to rescue superspy Roan Montgomery (returning guest star John Larroquette). Thing is, the master seducer doesn’t fancy himself in need of saving.
8 pm | House (Fox) | When Cuddy’s mom goes from being a Pita to the Potw, House pulls out all the (ethical) stops to save her bacon.
9 pm | The Chicago Code...
Monday, February 7
8/7c | Chuck (NBC) | For their first “engagement” (heh) as fiancé and fiancée, Chuck and Sarah make tracks for Morocco to rescue superspy Roan Montgomery (returning guest star John Larroquette). Thing is, the master seducer doesn’t fancy himself in need of saving.
8 pm | House (Fox) | When Cuddy’s mom goes from being a Pita to the Potw, House pulls out all the (ethical) stops to save her bacon.
9 pm | The Chicago Code...
- 2/7/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Article by Dana Jung
The 1970s was a time of many cinematic styles and fads, and one of the most entertaining phases of the era was the Hitchcock-inspired movie. Through the popular writings of people such as Francois Truffaut and Richard Shickel in the 1960s, Alfred Hitchcock had rightfully and rather suddenly been elevated from mere shockmeister to Master Artist of the Cinema. Either intentionally or by cinematic osmosis, Hitchcock’s style became the fashion of the day throughout the 70s. From low budget exploitation such as Wicked, Wicked (covered in a previous Not Available on DVD), to arguably its peak in the work of Brian De Palma (Sisters and especially Obsession), several filmmakers basically ripped off one of the greatest directors in history throughout the 70s. Long camera tracking/dolly shots, first person perspective, and rapid editing started showing up in loads of films, even non-thrillers. But by the end of the 70s,...
The 1970s was a time of many cinematic styles and fads, and one of the most entertaining phases of the era was the Hitchcock-inspired movie. Through the popular writings of people such as Francois Truffaut and Richard Shickel in the 1960s, Alfred Hitchcock had rightfully and rather suddenly been elevated from mere shockmeister to Master Artist of the Cinema. Either intentionally or by cinematic osmosis, Hitchcock’s style became the fashion of the day throughout the 70s. From low budget exploitation such as Wicked, Wicked (covered in a previous Not Available on DVD), to arguably its peak in the work of Brian De Palma (Sisters and especially Obsession), several filmmakers basically ripped off one of the greatest directors in history throughout the 70s. Long camera tracking/dolly shots, first person perspective, and rapid editing started showing up in loads of films, even non-thrillers. But by the end of the 70s,...
- 9/10/2010
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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