For an episode that dips into the spiritual, “White Rock” gets awfully literal. The ghosts are from Phil and Sam’s pasts, but it’s young Duke who’s seeing dead people. And despite Olivia Edward’s best efforts—she does the “little old soul” thing well here—the scenes with the First Nations man and the apparition in…
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- 11/10/2017
- by Danette Chavez
- avclub.com
Ryan Reynolds is mourning the loss of his father, who died at age 74 earlier this week after battling Parkinson's disease for 20 years. The 39-year-old Canadian actor posted on his Twitter page on Wednesday a heartwarming photo of the two, showing himself as a baby, in his dad's arms. "Rip Pops," Ryan wrote. "James C. Reynolds. 1941-2015." According to an online obituary, James, who went by the nickname Jim, passed away peacefully on Sunday with his loved ones by his side in a hospital in White Rock, B.C. He is survived by his brother and sister, his wife and Ryan's mom Tammy Reynolds, the actor and the couple's three other sons, plus six...
- 10/28/2015
- E! Online
Since 19-year-old Erin Corwin went missing more than four weeks ago, mystery continues to surround her disappearance - even as secrets she may have been keeping from her family are revealed. "We have a responsibility to conduct a thorough investigation to determine if she's a victim of foul play or if she's voluntarily missing," Jodi Miller, spokesperson for the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, tells People. "She has not been located." As the search for Erin continues, questions surround the nature of her relationship with her neighbor, former Marine Cpl. Christopher Lee. Erin and her husband, Marine Cpl. Jon Corwin,...
- 7/30/2014
- by Elaine Aradillas, @elaineja
- PEOPLE.com
Who knew that Tom Sherak touched this many people? Here is a note that was penned by Harvey Weinstein for Deadline, describing what the former Fox exec and Academy president meant to him, his brother Bob Weinstein, and COO David Glasser and distribution chief Erik Lomis. Weinstein was moved to write in reaction to Bill Mechanic’s words. Related: Tom Sherak: Remembering A True Hollywood Star Tom Sherak: “It’s About Love” “Tommy We Hardly Knew Ye: When I was a boy I read a beautiful memoir called Johnny We Hardly Knew Ye about JFK which his long term buddy Kenneth O’Donnell wrote. This is the best way to describe my, my brother, Erik Lomis and David Glasser’s feelings about a man named Tom Sherak. The first time Bob and I met Tom was over 30 years ago – we were just two rock promoters born in New...
- 1/30/2014
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
Survivor: Blood and Water did that thing I hate the most on Wednesday: It forced another hot person to haul his stuff into the darkness, but not in a sexy Herb Ritts way. We’re down another stud, and that leaves us with one impenetrable question: Is Tyson simply the undisputed dictator of this operation? Think about that important essay question as I explore five other salient thoughts I had during the episode.
1. Remember that time Tyson quoted Harvey Milk?
I find myself wanting to hate Tyson because his overconfidence is mostly unwarranted, but the bony bastard really gives fantastic quote (like last week’s “I hid the immunity idol in my crotch where no one would suspect a bulge” brilliance; Dangerfield levels of self-deprecation occurring there). This week is no exception. Following last week’s tribal council where Hayden used spare witchcraft from Big Brother to trick Katie...
1. Remember that time Tyson quoted Harvey Milk?
I find myself wanting to hate Tyson because his overconfidence is mostly unwarranted, but the bony bastard really gives fantastic quote (like last week’s “I hid the immunity idol in my crotch where no one would suspect a bulge” brilliance; Dangerfield levels of self-deprecation occurring there). This week is no exception. Following last week’s tribal council where Hayden used spare witchcraft from Big Brother to trick Katie...
- 12/12/2013
- by Louis Virtel
- The Backlot
From the dark, murky hallways of a space ship called Destiny in Stargate Universe to the sun-drenched beaches of Cedar Cove, Elyse Levesque brings a gaiety and liveliness to her characters that simply captivates. In her new role as MaryEllen, a young curator of the local art gallery in Cedar Cove, Elyse is just as eye-catching and fun-loving as ever. In a recent exclusive interview, Elyse shared what drew her to the heart-warming series and what she has learned and appreciated from her diverse roles both on Stargate Universe and Cedar Cove.
What did you see in the script that caught your interest for Cedar Cove and the role of MaryEllen?
Elyse: When I first read the script, what I really liked about it was that it was just a nice story about people. It wasn’t super racy or going for shock-value. It was just a wholesome story, I guess you could say,...
What did you see in the script that caught your interest for Cedar Cove and the role of MaryEllen?
Elyse: When I first read the script, what I really liked about it was that it was just a nice story about people. It wasn’t super racy or going for shock-value. It was just a wholesome story, I guess you could say,...
- 8/14/2013
- by Tiffany Vogt
- The TV Addict
Following the announcement that came earlier this week, launching yet another hugely impressive line-up at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, the respective line-up has now been announced for what is in some ways its European counterpart, the 2013 Venice Film Festival.
The announcement shows that the two will continue to have a number of films overlapping, including Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity (the Opening Night Film in Venice), Peter Landesman’s Parkland, Stephen Frears’ Philomena, and more. But it also brings with its news of where a number of films will be making their debut, including Terry Gilliam’s The Zero Theorem; the latest film from Hayao Miyazaki, The Wind Rises; James Franco’s Child of God; Lee Sang-il’s Yurusarezaru Mono, the Japanese remake of Unforgiven; and Steven Knight’s Locke, led by Tom Hardy, and shot in one take.
In Competition
Es-Stouh – Merzak Alloucache (Algeria, France, 94’) L’Intrepido – Gianni Amelio (Italy,...
The announcement shows that the two will continue to have a number of films overlapping, including Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity (the Opening Night Film in Venice), Peter Landesman’s Parkland, Stephen Frears’ Philomena, and more. But it also brings with its news of where a number of films will be making their debut, including Terry Gilliam’s The Zero Theorem; the latest film from Hayao Miyazaki, The Wind Rises; James Franco’s Child of God; Lee Sang-il’s Yurusarezaru Mono, the Japanese remake of Unforgiven; and Steven Knight’s Locke, led by Tom Hardy, and shot in one take.
In Competition
Es-Stouh – Merzak Alloucache (Algeria, France, 94’) L’Intrepido – Gianni Amelio (Italy,...
- 7/26/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Italian actress Claudia Cardinale to be guest host for the section at the 70th Venice International Film Festival where William Friedkin will receive a lifetime achievement honour.
Claudia Cardinale, best known for roles in Once Upon a Time in the West and Fellini’s 8 ½, is to be the guest host of Venezia Classici, the section devoted to restored films and to documentaries about cinema of the 70th Venice International Film Festival (August 28 – September 7.
The section, introduced last year, features a selection of classic film restorations completed over the past year by film libraries, cultural institutions or production companies around the world.
Cardinale will attend the screening of Vaghe stelle dell’Orsa, Luchino Visconti’s 1965 film in which she starred that won the Golden Lion at the 30th Viff and has been restored by Sony Pictures Entertainment.
It is is one of the four classics restored this year that has been conserved at the Historic Archives of the...
Claudia Cardinale, best known for roles in Once Upon a Time in the West and Fellini’s 8 ½, is to be the guest host of Venezia Classici, the section devoted to restored films and to documentaries about cinema of the 70th Venice International Film Festival (August 28 – September 7.
The section, introduced last year, features a selection of classic film restorations completed over the past year by film libraries, cultural institutions or production companies around the world.
Cardinale will attend the screening of Vaghe stelle dell’Orsa, Luchino Visconti’s 1965 film in which she starred that won the Golden Lion at the 30th Viff and has been restored by Sony Pictures Entertainment.
It is is one of the four classics restored this year that has been conserved at the Historic Archives of the...
- 7/15/2013
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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