“Dear Edward” builds to an emotional pitch with the last grief group session in the finale episode when Edward finally meets all the adults grieving losses like his.
Jason Katims adapted the ten-episode Apple TV+ show from Ann Napolitano’s best-selling novel of the same name, which follows a young boy Edward Adler (Colin O’Brien) as he navigates the loss of his parents and brother in a plane crash that kills every passenger but him. His Aunt Lacey (Taylor Schilling) and her husband John (Carter Hudson) take Edward in, and Lacey attends the grief counseling set up in New York City by the airline, where she meets many others who lost loved ones in the crash.
“I always thought of Lacey (Taylor Schilling) as the connective tissue, the character that connected everybody,” Katims told TheWrap. “Lacey was obviously very closely connected with Edward, but she was also very closely connected...
Jason Katims adapted the ten-episode Apple TV+ show from Ann Napolitano’s best-selling novel of the same name, which follows a young boy Edward Adler (Colin O’Brien) as he navigates the loss of his parents and brother in a plane crash that kills every passenger but him. His Aunt Lacey (Taylor Schilling) and her husband John (Carter Hudson) take Edward in, and Lacey attends the grief counseling set up in New York City by the airline, where she meets many others who lost loved ones in the crash.
“I always thought of Lacey (Taylor Schilling) as the connective tissue, the character that connected everybody,” Katims told TheWrap. “Lacey was obviously very closely connected with Edward, but she was also very closely connected...
- 3/27/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Ahead of the release of the David Bowie documentary Moonage Daydream, details of the film’s soundtrack have been revealed, with the companion collection boasting unreleased live versions, album cuts, interview excerpts, orchestral performances, and film-specific remixes of classic Bowie tracks.
As a preview of the soundtrack’s exclusive “Moonage Daydream” mixes, the Bowie estate shared the version of “Modern Love” that features in director Brett Morgen’s doc:
“This version is a unique mix starting with the isolated piano motif from the track, building up into the chorus before...
As a preview of the soundtrack’s exclusive “Moonage Daydream” mixes, the Bowie estate shared the version of “Modern Love” that features in director Brett Morgen’s doc:
“This version is a unique mix starting with the isolated piano motif from the track, building up into the chorus before...
- 8/25/2022
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Film, television and media production company Olive Bridge Entertainment, which is led by filmmaker Will Gluck and producer Richard Schwartz, today announced the promotions of Madison Jones and Jacqueline Monetta.
Jones has been elevated to Director of Development in the company’s TV division. Upcoming projects she’ll be working on include the Hulu series Woke, the upcoming eOne series Hollywood Con Queen, along with several other projects in development at Peacock, Netflix, Disney+ and ABC. She previously worked on Netflix’s Chicago Party Aunt and the Disney+ documentary mini-series Among The Stars. She’s a four-year vet of Olive Bridge.
Monetta has been promoted to Creative Executive in Olive Bridge’s Film department, and will oversee projects such as Much Ado and End of the World for Columbia, Blackfriars for eOne, and other features currently in development at Searchlight, Disney and Netflix. Previously, she worked on Gluck’s...
Jones has been elevated to Director of Development in the company’s TV division. Upcoming projects she’ll be working on include the Hulu series Woke, the upcoming eOne series Hollywood Con Queen, along with several other projects in development at Peacock, Netflix, Disney+ and ABC. She previously worked on Netflix’s Chicago Party Aunt and the Disney+ documentary mini-series Among The Stars. She’s a four-year vet of Olive Bridge.
Monetta has been promoted to Creative Executive in Olive Bridge’s Film department, and will oversee projects such as Much Ado and End of the World for Columbia, Blackfriars for eOne, and other features currently in development at Searchlight, Disney and Netflix. Previously, she worked on Gluck’s...
- 11/19/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Olive Bridge Entertainment’s Will Gluck and Jodi Hildebrand are developing Constance, a magical family hybrid feature for Sony.
Based on his original idea, Onward scribe Keith Bunin is set to write the screenplay, the storyline of which is under wraps.
Gluck counts over $782M WW at the global box office, his most recent hit being Peter Rabbit which grossed over $351M WW. The sequel he directed, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, which was delayed due to Covid, is scheduled to hit theaters on June 11.
Onward, which Bunin co-wrote, was the last notable family film to debut before theaters closed down because of the pandemic last year, opening to $39.1M stateside and grossing $142M before segueing to Disney+. Additionally, Bunin just delivered a feature adaptation of Delorean, which George Clooney will direct for MGM, and an adaptation of the Edith Macefield Story, which will be directed by George C. Wolfe.
Based on his original idea, Onward scribe Keith Bunin is set to write the screenplay, the storyline of which is under wraps.
Gluck counts over $782M WW at the global box office, his most recent hit being Peter Rabbit which grossed over $351M WW. The sequel he directed, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, which was delayed due to Covid, is scheduled to hit theaters on June 11.
Onward, which Bunin co-wrote, was the last notable family film to debut before theaters closed down because of the pandemic last year, opening to $39.1M stateside and grossing $142M before segueing to Disney+. Additionally, Bunin just delivered a feature adaptation of Delorean, which George Clooney will direct for MGM, and an adaptation of the Edith Macefield Story, which will be directed by George C. Wolfe.
- 2/26/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Helado Negro has dropped a cover of David Bowie’s “Sound and Vision,” set to appear on a Bowie tribute album from Bbe Music.
“The cover I imagined was something living in between sleep and awake where sound and vision dominate,” Helado Negro says. “Residue from your dream state mixed in with waking up and stirring into what the day will be.”
The “Sound and Vision” cover follows We Are King’s rendition of “Space Oddity,” Bowie’s first major hit, also appearing on the Bbe Music compilation. The album,...
“The cover I imagined was something living in between sleep and awake where sound and vision dominate,” Helado Negro says. “Residue from your dream state mixed in with waking up and stirring into what the day will be.”
The “Sound and Vision” cover follows We Are King’s rendition of “Space Oddity,” Bowie’s first major hit, also appearing on the Bbe Music compilation. The album,...
- 2/25/2021
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Sophie Dawson’s cannibal drama “Headhunter” and Jingyi Shao’s basketball story “Chang Can Dunk” earned the top spots on the 2020 edition of The Black List.
“Headhunter” follows a cannibal who chooses his victims based on their Instagram clout, but he finds his routine shaken by a man who wants to be eaten. “Chang Can Dunk” centers on an Asian American teen and basketball fan who wants to be able to dunk. He soon learns much more about himself, his friends and his family.
Cat Wilkins’ high-school comedy script “Two-Faced” was fourth on the list. Taraji P. Henson will make her feature directorial debut on the Bron Studios pic, in addition to producing and starring in the movie. “Two-Faced” follows Joy, a Black high school senior whose chance of attending the college of her dreams is threatened by her wildly popular and charismatic school principal after she confronts him with evidence of his racist past.
“Headhunter” follows a cannibal who chooses his victims based on their Instagram clout, but he finds his routine shaken by a man who wants to be eaten. “Chang Can Dunk” centers on an Asian American teen and basketball fan who wants to be able to dunk. He soon learns much more about himself, his friends and his family.
Cat Wilkins’ high-school comedy script “Two-Faced” was fourth on the list. Taraji P. Henson will make her feature directorial debut on the Bron Studios pic, in addition to producing and starring in the movie. “Two-Faced” follows Joy, a Black high school senior whose chance of attending the college of her dreams is threatened by her wildly popular and charismatic school principal after she confronts him with evidence of his racist past.
- 12/14/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Will Gluck, through his company Olive Bridge Entertainment, will produce Sony Pictures’ Motherf*&er, a multi-generational romantic comedy based on a true story. The company has a first-look deal with the studio, and Olive Bridge’s film head Jodi Hildebrand will also produce. The film will be written by Nicole Delaney, with an eye for her to direct.
Maia Eyre is overseeing the project for the studio. The plot is being kept under wraps.
Gluck directed the box office hit Peter Rabbit, based on the screenplay he wrote with Rob Lieber. He recently wrapped production on the film’s sequel, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, which Sony is releasing in theaters on January 15, 2021.
Gluck is currently developing with the studio Steal Away, a remake of the French romantic comedy The Last Diamond, written by Gluck and Chris Bremner for Columbia Pictures; Lost & Found, a road trip romantic comedy...
Maia Eyre is overseeing the project for the studio. The plot is being kept under wraps.
Gluck directed the box office hit Peter Rabbit, based on the screenplay he wrote with Rob Lieber. He recently wrapped production on the film’s sequel, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, which Sony is releasing in theaters on January 15, 2021.
Gluck is currently developing with the studio Steal Away, a remake of the French romantic comedy The Last Diamond, written by Gluck and Chris Bremner for Columbia Pictures; Lost & Found, a road trip romantic comedy...
- 11/19/2020
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Sony Pictures has set Will Gluck and Chris Bremner to script End of the World, a buddy action comedy that Gluck will direct.
Gluck and Jodi Hildebrand are producing through their company Olive Bridge Entertainment, which has a first-look deal with the studio. Plot is under wraps.
Gluck directed Peter Rabbit from the script he wrote with Rob Lieber, and he recently wrapped the sequel to that hit, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway. Sony is releasing it in theaters on January 15, 2021.
Gluck is currently developing with the studio Move On, a sci-fi romance spec script written by Ken Kobayashi; Much Ado, a modern retelling of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing; and an English-language adaptation of If Cats Disappeared from the World, based on the bestselling Japanese book and hit film from Toho. Olive Bridge is producing that one with Masi Oka.
Bremner recently wrote for Sony Pictures Bad...
Gluck and Jodi Hildebrand are producing through their company Olive Bridge Entertainment, which has a first-look deal with the studio. Plot is under wraps.
Gluck directed Peter Rabbit from the script he wrote with Rob Lieber, and he recently wrapped the sequel to that hit, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway. Sony is releasing it in theaters on January 15, 2021.
Gluck is currently developing with the studio Move On, a sci-fi romance spec script written by Ken Kobayashi; Much Ado, a modern retelling of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing; and an English-language adaptation of If Cats Disappeared from the World, based on the bestselling Japanese book and hit film from Toho. Olive Bridge is producing that one with Masi Oka.
Bremner recently wrote for Sony Pictures Bad...
- 9/9/2020
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
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So I think I'm in love with Jake Gyllenhaal. Ok, I was already in love with him, but after hearing his new song, "Across the Way," my feelings have grown tenfold. The 39-year-old actor unveiled the beautiful ballad on Friday in collaboration with composer Jeanine Tesori and writer David Lindsay-Abaire. Together, the trio is helping to support the organization 24 Hour Plays, which unites communities to produce plays and musicals that are written, rehearsed, and performed in 24 hours.
"A love song in the age of quarantine, this is 'Across The Way' from the brilliant minds of @jeaninetesori and @lindsayabaire," Gyllenhaal captioned an Instagram video of his performance. "Written and recorded in 24 hours for the @24hourplays, it was an honor to collaborate with these two from across the way! If you can, please donate to @24hourplays.
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So I think I'm in love with Jake Gyllenhaal. Ok, I was already in love with him, but after hearing his new song, "Across the Way," my feelings have grown tenfold. The 39-year-old actor unveiled the beautiful ballad on Friday in collaboration with composer Jeanine Tesori and writer David Lindsay-Abaire. Together, the trio is helping to support the organization 24 Hour Plays, which unites communities to produce plays and musicals that are written, rehearsed, and performed in 24 hours.
"A love song in the age of quarantine, this is 'Across The Way' from the brilliant minds of @jeaninetesori and @lindsayabaire," Gyllenhaal captioned an Instagram video of his performance. "Written and recorded in 24 hours for the @24hourplays, it was an honor to collaborate with these two from across the way! If you can, please donate to @24hourplays.
- 5/9/2020
- by Brea Cubit
- Popsugar.com
There are certain things we admittedly forget on a regular basis, like if we turned off our straightening iron, what day of the week it is, and that Jake Gyllenhaal has a beautiful singing voice. On Sunday night, the handsome actor joined a live YouTube celebration for composer Stephen Sondheim's 90th birthday and reminded all of us at home that he's truly a triple threat. Gyllenhaal and Annaleigh Ashford teamed up for an emotional duet of "Move On" from Sunday in the Park With George, one of Sondheim's musicals that they star in, which was set to debut this summer.
There's just something about long-haired Gyllenhaal belting out emotional lyrics with one AirPod in that puts a smile on our faces! Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration raised money for Astep (Artists Striving to End Poverty) and featured performances from Meryl Streep and "The Ladies Who Lunch,...
There's just something about long-haired Gyllenhaal belting out emotional lyrics with one AirPod in that puts a smile on our faces! Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration raised money for Astep (Artists Striving to End Poverty) and featured performances from Meryl Streep and "The Ladies Who Lunch,...
- 4/27/2020
- by Perri Konecky
- Popsugar.com
Last night’s Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration online all-star tribute concert got off to a rocky start – technical difficulties pushed the YouTube special more than an hour past its planned “curtain” – but the impressive line-up, top-notch performances and celebratory mood combined for an all’s-well evening.
Watch the concert below.
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The show – a Zoom-style benefit 3:28 – Broadway Musicians – “Overture” (Merrily We Roll Along) 8:47 – Sutton Foster – “There Won’t Be Trumpets” (Anyone Can Whistle) 12:47 – Neil Patrick Harris – “The Witch’s Rap” (Into the Woods) 16:26 – Kelli O’Hara – “What More Do I Need?” (Saturday Night) 19:56 – Judy Kuhn – “What Can You Lose?” (Dick Tracy) 23:53 – Katrina Lenk – “Johanna” (Sweeney Todd) 27:11 – Aaron Tveit – “Marry Me a Little” (Company) 32:58 – Beanie Feldstein & Ben Platt – “It Takes Two” (Into the Woods) 36:25 – Brandon Uranowitz – “With So Little to Be Sure Of” (Anyone Can Whistle) 41:04 – Melissa Errico – “Children and Art” (Sunday in the Park with George) 46:20 – Randy Rainbow – “By the Sea” (Sweeney Todd) 49:21 – Elizabeth Stanley – “The Miller’s Son” (A Little Night Music) 54:21 – Mandy Pantinkin – “Lesson #8” (Sunday in the Park with George) 59:05 – Maria Friedman – “Broadway Baby” (Follies) 1:02:36 – Lin-Manuel Miranda – “Giants in the Sky” (Into the Woods) 1:05:46 – Lea Salonga – “Loving You” (Passion) 1:08:28 – Laura Benanti – “I Remember” (Evening Primrose) 1:14:06 – Chip Zien – “No More” (Into the Woods) 1:19:27 – Josh Groban – “Children Will Listen/Not While I’m Around” (Into the Woods/Sweeney Todd) 1:25:13 – Brian Stokes Mitchell – “The Flag Song” (Assassins) 1:28:04 – Michael Cerveris – “Finishing the Hat” (Sunday in the Park with George) 1:33:28 – Linda Lavin – “The Boy From…” (The Mad Show) 1:37:10 – Alexander Gemignani – “Buddy’s Blues” (Follies) 1:41:08 – Ann Harada, Austin Ku, Kelvin Moon Loh & Thom Sesma – “Someone in a Tree” (Pacific Overtures) 1:50:59 – Raúl Esparza – “Take Me to the World” (Evening Primrose) 1:53:55 – Donna Murphy – “Send in the Clowns” (A Little Night Music) 1:58:47 – Christine Baranski, Meryl Streep & Audra McDonald – “The Ladies Who Lunch” (Company) 2:03:31 – Annaleigh Ashford & Jake Gyllenhaal – “Move On” (Sunday in the Park with George) 2:08:14 – Patti LuPone – “Anyone Can Whistle” (Anyone Can Whistle) 2:11:46 – Bernadette Peters – “No One Is Alone” (Into the Woods) 2:17:49 – Ensemble – “I’m Still Here” (Follies)...
Watch the concert below.
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The show – a Zoom-style benefit 3:28 – Broadway Musicians – “Overture” (Merrily We Roll Along) 8:47 – Sutton Foster – “There Won’t Be Trumpets” (Anyone Can Whistle) 12:47 – Neil Patrick Harris – “The Witch’s Rap” (Into the Woods) 16:26 – Kelli O’Hara – “What More Do I Need?” (Saturday Night) 19:56 – Judy Kuhn – “What Can You Lose?” (Dick Tracy) 23:53 – Katrina Lenk – “Johanna” (Sweeney Todd) 27:11 – Aaron Tveit – “Marry Me a Little” (Company) 32:58 – Beanie Feldstein & Ben Platt – “It Takes Two” (Into the Woods) 36:25 – Brandon Uranowitz – “With So Little to Be Sure Of” (Anyone Can Whistle) 41:04 – Melissa Errico – “Children and Art” (Sunday in the Park with George) 46:20 – Randy Rainbow – “By the Sea” (Sweeney Todd) 49:21 – Elizabeth Stanley – “The Miller’s Son” (A Little Night Music) 54:21 – Mandy Pantinkin – “Lesson #8” (Sunday in the Park with George) 59:05 – Maria Friedman – “Broadway Baby” (Follies) 1:02:36 – Lin-Manuel Miranda – “Giants in the Sky” (Into the Woods) 1:05:46 – Lea Salonga – “Loving You” (Passion) 1:08:28 – Laura Benanti – “I Remember” (Evening Primrose) 1:14:06 – Chip Zien – “No More” (Into the Woods) 1:19:27 – Josh Groban – “Children Will Listen/Not While I’m Around” (Into the Woods/Sweeney Todd) 1:25:13 – Brian Stokes Mitchell – “The Flag Song” (Assassins) 1:28:04 – Michael Cerveris – “Finishing the Hat” (Sunday in the Park with George) 1:33:28 – Linda Lavin – “The Boy From…” (The Mad Show) 1:37:10 – Alexander Gemignani – “Buddy’s Blues” (Follies) 1:41:08 – Ann Harada, Austin Ku, Kelvin Moon Loh & Thom Sesma – “Someone in a Tree” (Pacific Overtures) 1:50:59 – Raúl Esparza – “Take Me to the World” (Evening Primrose) 1:53:55 – Donna Murphy – “Send in the Clowns” (A Little Night Music) 1:58:47 – Christine Baranski, Meryl Streep & Audra McDonald – “The Ladies Who Lunch” (Company) 2:03:31 – Annaleigh Ashford & Jake Gyllenhaal – “Move On” (Sunday in the Park with George) 2:08:14 – Patti LuPone – “Anyone Can Whistle” (Anyone Can Whistle) 2:11:46 – Bernadette Peters – “No One Is Alone” (Into the Woods) 2:17:49 – Ensemble – “I’m Still Here” (Follies)...
- 4/27/2020
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Sony Pictures and filmmaker Will Gluck are extending their longtime partnership as the Culver City-based studio has renewed its first-look deal with Gluck’s Olive Bridge Entertainment. In addition to new deal, the studio also announced two new projects in development: Much Ado, a modern retelling of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing based on a pitch from Ashley Bradley, and an English-language adaptation of the bestselling Japanese book and Toho film, If Cats Disappeared from the World, which Olive Bridge is producing with Masi Oka (Heros).
Gluck is currently in post-production on Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, which Sony will release worldwide on April 3. The first installment, released in 2018, pulled in $351 million globally and was Sony’s highest-grossing film ever in the U.K., excluding the James Bond films.
Gluck already has a number of projects percolating at the studio including the ensemble comedy inspired by the popular videogame Just Dance,...
Gluck is currently in post-production on Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, which Sony will release worldwide on April 3. The first installment, released in 2018, pulled in $351 million globally and was Sony’s highest-grossing film ever in the U.K., excluding the James Bond films.
Gluck already has a number of projects percolating at the studio including the ensemble comedy inspired by the popular videogame Just Dance,...
- 1/15/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Sony Pictures has renewed its first-look deal with “Peter Rabbit” producer Will Gluck through his Olive Bridge production company.
Gluck’s history at Sony includes directing the Emma Stone comedy “Easy A” ($75 million worldwide), “Friends With Benefits” ($150 million worldwide), the 2014 musical “Annie” ($134 million worldwide) and “Peter Rabbit” ($351 million worldwide). Gluck is in post-production on “Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway,” which hits theaters on April 3.
Olive Bridge has been developing two projects at Sony: “Steal Away,” a remake of the French romantic comedy “The Last Diamond,” written by Gluck and Chris Bremner; and “Move On,” a sci-fi romance spec script by Ken Kobayashi.
Gluck and the studio also announced several new projects on Wednesday — an ensemble comedy inspired by the Ubisoft video game “Just Dance,” with a screenplay by Amelie Gillette, Brian Gatewood & Alessandro Tanaka for Screen Gems; “Much Ado,” a modern retelling of Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing,” from...
Gluck’s history at Sony includes directing the Emma Stone comedy “Easy A” ($75 million worldwide), “Friends With Benefits” ($150 million worldwide), the 2014 musical “Annie” ($134 million worldwide) and “Peter Rabbit” ($351 million worldwide). Gluck is in post-production on “Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway,” which hits theaters on April 3.
Olive Bridge has been developing two projects at Sony: “Steal Away,” a remake of the French romantic comedy “The Last Diamond,” written by Gluck and Chris Bremner; and “Move On,” a sci-fi romance spec script by Ken Kobayashi.
Gluck and the studio also announced several new projects on Wednesday — an ensemble comedy inspired by the Ubisoft video game “Just Dance,” with a screenplay by Amelie Gillette, Brian Gatewood & Alessandro Tanaka for Screen Gems; “Much Ado,” a modern retelling of Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing,” from...
- 1/15/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Sony Pictures has renewed its first-look deal with Will Gluck’s Olive Bridge Entertainment, the company announced on Wednesday.
Gluck, along with Jodi Hildebrand, Gluck’s feature producing partner, announced the hire of Gabby Zemer as a new executive at the company. Zemer spent the past three years at Blumhouse Productions, where she worked alongside Couper Samuelson on the upcoming “Black Christmas” remake, helmed by Sophia Takal. Prior to Blumhouse, Zemer worked under Deborah Jelin Newmyer at Outlaw Productions, shortly after graduating from NYU Tisch School of the Arts.
Gluck’s long history at the studio includes the smash hit Emma Stone comedy “Easy A” ($75 million worldwide), “Friends with Benefits” ($150 million worldwide), the musical “Annie” ($134 million worldwide), and the worldwide animated blockbuster “Peter Rabbit” ($351 million worldwide). It became Sony Pictures’ highest-grossing film ever in the U.K., excluding the James Bond franchise films.
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Gluck, along with Jodi Hildebrand, Gluck’s feature producing partner, announced the hire of Gabby Zemer as a new executive at the company. Zemer spent the past three years at Blumhouse Productions, where she worked alongside Couper Samuelson on the upcoming “Black Christmas” remake, helmed by Sophia Takal. Prior to Blumhouse, Zemer worked under Deborah Jelin Newmyer at Outlaw Productions, shortly after graduating from NYU Tisch School of the Arts.
Gluck’s long history at the studio includes the smash hit Emma Stone comedy “Easy A” ($75 million worldwide), “Friends with Benefits” ($150 million worldwide), the musical “Annie” ($134 million worldwide), and the worldwide animated blockbuster “Peter Rabbit” ($351 million worldwide). It became Sony Pictures’ highest-grossing film ever in the U.K., excluding the James Bond franchise films.
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- 1/15/2020
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
The Jonas Brothers documentary, Chasing Happiness, is certainly a nostalgic trip. Not only does the film recount their crazy rise to fame, but it also includes a few of their most memorable hits for the soundtrack. While the brothers are best known for love songs like "When You Look Me in the Eyes" and "Lovebug," there is one song featured in the documentary that some fans might not be familiar with.
As the brothers talk about their early songwriting days, we get a glimpse of home video with Kevin, Joe, and Nick singing a song called "Move On." Unlike their previous tracks, the lyrics to this one aren't exactly sweet and happy. At one point, Joe sings, "Wouldn't it be nice if I had some tissues to wipes away the tears, that's right you got issues." If you're unfamiliar with the breakup song, it's because it was never actually released.
As the brothers talk about their early songwriting days, we get a glimpse of home video with Kevin, Joe, and Nick singing a song called "Move On." Unlike their previous tracks, the lyrics to this one aren't exactly sweet and happy. At one point, Joe sings, "Wouldn't it be nice if I had some tissues to wipes away the tears, that's right you got issues." If you're unfamiliar with the breakup song, it's because it was never actually released.
- 6/9/2019
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Michael Rapaport delivered a passionate response to news Tuesday that Magic Johnson is stepping down as president of basketball operations for the Los Angeles Lakers, squarely taking aim at recently-minted Laker LeBron James.
In a finger-pointing, decibel-heavy, profanity-fueled reaction video, Rapaport hurled accusatory language at James, who came aboard the Lakers last year, asking, “What the f— did you do now, LeBron?”
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“What the f—? What the f— am I hearing, that Magic Johnson is stepping down from basketball operations of the Los Angeles Lakers? What the f— did you do now, LeBron?” Rapaport asked.
“What the f— did you do to Magic Johnson? What the f— have you done? What the f— is going on?” Rapaport continued.
The “Atypical” star added. “What the f— is going on with Magic Johnson, LeBron? What did you do this time?...
In a finger-pointing, decibel-heavy, profanity-fueled reaction video, Rapaport hurled accusatory language at James, who came aboard the Lakers last year, asking, “What the f— did you do now, LeBron?”
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“What the f—? What the f— am I hearing, that Magic Johnson is stepping down from basketball operations of the Los Angeles Lakers? What the f— did you do now, LeBron?” Rapaport asked.
“What the f— did you do to Magic Johnson? What the f— have you done? What the f— is going on?” Rapaport continued.
The “Atypical” star added. “What the f— is going on with Magic Johnson, LeBron? What did you do this time?...
- 4/10/2019
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Mike Posner catalogs two years of tragic events but resolves to fight through his grief in new single “Move On.”
The instrumentation is sunny: firm strums on guitar, a disco bass line, a resolute four-on-the-floor beat. But the “Move On” video contains footage of Posner’s father, who died after battling brain cancer, and the producer Avicii, Posner’s friend and collaborator, who committed suicide in 2018. The singer-songwriter also informs viewers that he broke up with his girlfriend and that he still cries sometimes when he’s by himself.
Despite these obstacles,...
The instrumentation is sunny: firm strums on guitar, a disco bass line, a resolute four-on-the-floor beat. But the “Move On” video contains footage of Posner’s father, who died after battling brain cancer, and the producer Avicii, Posner’s friend and collaborator, who committed suicide in 2018. The singer-songwriter also informs viewers that he broke up with his girlfriend and that he still cries sometimes when he’s by himself.
Despite these obstacles,...
- 1/4/2019
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
Tony award-winner Annaleigh Ashford is gearing up for her own Live From Lincoln Center solo show, and it looks like some special friends will be joining her. Today, she posted this video of a rehearsal with her Sunday In the Park With George co-star Jake Gyllenhaal. Get a shortpeek of the two performing the closing number, 'Move On' below...
- 12/15/2018
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Now that The Bachelorette is almost over, it's time for fans to get passionate about Bachelor in Paradise Season 5! Filming for the reality dating competition began in Mexico last week — and we have some spoilers! Warning: Do not keep reading if you don't want to find out who gets engaged on Bachelor in Paradise Season 5, who falls in love, and everything that happens so far. We're serious... there are major spoilers ahead! If you just want to see who's in the Bachelor in Paradise cast, then click here. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) Colton and Tia will rekindle the flame. So far it's public knowledge that many of Becca Kufrin's men and Arie Luyendyk Jr.'s women are part of the Bip cast, but Reality Steve confirmed on Twitter that fans will see Colton in Paradise — and he'll get cozy with Tia Booth! On Becca's season, Colton and Tia's romantic history...
- 7/3/2018
- by Katie Corvino
- Life and Style
First things first, let us take a moment to mourn Nashville‘s demise. Last week was a bloodbath for over a dozen network shows, and unfortunately, our beloved country drama was one of the casualties. With that in mind, it’s time to savor the last few episodes of the series. Compounding the hurt of the series’s cancellation is the fact that most of the drama’s characters are in complete turmoil. On the bright side emotional drama is a staple of country music, so we are sure to get a few more great songs before we reach the end. The last few
Nashville Sneak Peeks: Are Rayna and Juliette Ready to Move On?...
Nashville Sneak Peeks: Are Rayna and Juliette Ready to Move On?...
- 5/18/2016
- by Araceli Aviles
- TVovermind.com
Who is Supreme Leader Snoke? This is one of the biggest questions fans had after watching Star Wars: The Force Awakens. There are plenty of theories out there, some crazy, some sensible. But one of the more predominant guesses from fans about the origins of the First Order villain who has trained Kylo Ren in […]
The post Hey Star Wars Fans, Supreme Leader Snoke Is Not Darth Plagueis, So Move On appeared first on /Film.
The post Hey Star Wars Fans, Supreme Leader Snoke Is Not Darth Plagueis, So Move On appeared first on /Film.
- 5/10/2016
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
This Sunday on Once Upon a Time, as the clash with Hades came to a fiery head in Storybrooke, one hero was not left standing.
RelatedOnce Upon a Time Recap: Who Died? And Did Hook Finally Move On?
Because when the former Underworld overlord (played by Greg Germann) went to “end” Regina (Lana Parrilla) using the mighty Olympus Crystal, Robin Hood jumped in front of his love to save her life, driving an arrow into his own existence in the process.
Here, Sean Maguire shares his surprise at the deadly twist, reflects on his two season run as the Prince...
RelatedOnce Upon a Time Recap: Who Died? And Did Hook Finally Move On?
Because when the former Underworld overlord (played by Greg Germann) went to “end” Regina (Lana Parrilla) using the mighty Olympus Crystal, Robin Hood jumped in front of his love to save her life, driving an arrow into his own existence in the process.
Here, Sean Maguire shares his surprise at the deadly twist, reflects on his two season run as the Prince...
- 5/9/2016
- TVLine.com
CBS’ The Good Wife wrapped its seven-season run on Sunday night with 10.5 million total viewers and a 1.2 rating, up 14 percent and two tenths week-to-week to mark its biggest audience since November 2014 and a four-month demo high.
TVLine readers gave the series finale an average grade of “C-“ and the series as a whole a “B+.”
RelatedGood Wife EPs Reveal Alternate Alicia-Jason Ending, Insist Final Scene Was ‘Supposed to be Unsettling’
Booking Alicia’s swan song, Madam Secretary (10 mil/1.0) was flat with its Season 2 finale, while Elementary (5.5 mil/0.7) dipped a tenth with its Season 4 finale.
RelatedElementary Boss on Morland’s Choice,...
TVLine readers gave the series finale an average grade of “C-“ and the series as a whole a “B+.”
RelatedGood Wife EPs Reveal Alternate Alicia-Jason Ending, Insist Final Scene Was ‘Supposed to be Unsettling’
Booking Alicia’s swan song, Madam Secretary (10 mil/1.0) was flat with its Season 2 finale, while Elementary (5.5 mil/0.7) dipped a tenth with its Season 4 finale.
RelatedElementary Boss on Morland’s Choice,...
- 5/9/2016
- TVLine.com
It looks like the Duggars are ready to put the whole scandal behind them. But do they feel that someone should be punished? We’ll get back to that in a moment since the one who should be punished is Josh Duggar. Recently members of the Duggars spoke to Good Morning America. “We’re moving on with our lives, and we’re really looking forward to the future,” said John-David Duggar And so we wanted to kind of share that with our fans, the folks that have followed us for years.” He added, “We’ve forgiven, and we’re moving on, and we’re looking to
Jill and Jessa Duggar Forgive Josh and Want to Move On...
Jill and Jessa Duggar Forgive Josh and Want to Move On...
- 3/15/2016
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Kim Kardashian‘s sex tape with ex-boyfriend Ray J became a topic of conversation once again after she posted a nude picture of herself on Twitter earlier this week. Kim Kardashian’s Sex Tape On Monday, Kardashian posted a picture of herself completely nude save for a couple of strategically placed black bars. “When you’re like I […]
The post Kim Kardashain Wants People To ‘Move On’ From Her Sex Tape appeared first on uInterview.
The post Kim Kardashain Wants People To ‘Move On’ From Her Sex Tape appeared first on uInterview.
- 3/10/2016
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
Sacha Baron Cohen is finally opening up about why his Freddie Mercury biopic fell apart. The actor tells Howard Stern that he and Queen had very different opinions on how the movie should progress. Cohen wanted to explore the personal life of Freddie and the wild lifestyle that he led. Queen wanted the movie to be about the band with Freddie dying midway through the movie, And The Band Figuring Out How To Move On Without Him!
Seriously wtf...who would watch that? As cool as it would've been to see Cohen play Freddie, I'm glad he stepped away after hearing that nonsense.
Seriously wtf...who would watch that? As cool as it would've been to see Cohen play Freddie, I'm glad he stepped away after hearing that nonsense.
- 3/9/2016
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
Last week’s Shameless was a crazy wild ride, offering some closure to some circumstances but only the beginning of others. So looking forward to this week’s episode, I was disappointed — super snoozefest — and it took some weird turns. I have noticed this show is a rollercoaster. Build up a storyline … drag it out … then poof! Over! Move on to a new one. There are, of course, some key points in this episode that launch the next arch in the Gallaghers’ twisted lives. Which is — of course — what always keeps me loving this show. So with my editorial opinion out … Continue reading →
The post Shameless Season 6, episode 7 recap – “Pimp’s Paradise” appeared first on Channel Guide Magazine.
The post Shameless Season 6, episode 7 recap – “Pimp’s Paradise” appeared first on Channel Guide Magazine.
- 2/22/2016
- by Karen Ruud
- ChannelGuideMag
Turns out, romantic comedies may want to rethink their moniker - to romantic creepies. A new study from University of Michigan gender and sexuality expert Julia R Lippman claims that male behaviors often show in rom-coms are actually pretty damaging to our perception of what's "normal." Basically, rom-coms are making us think actions that are actually pretty creepy and borderline stalker-ish are romantic, sweet or passionate. Lippman looked at women's responses to aggressive behavior in relationships in two groups. The first was after watching rom-coms like There's Something About Mary and the second, non-romance movies like March of the Penguins.
- 2/4/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
Turns out, romantic comedies may want to rethink their moniker - to romantic creepies. A new study from University of Michigan gender and sexuality expert Julia R Lippman claims that male behaviors often show in rom-coms are actually pretty damaging to our perception of what's "normal." Basically, rom-coms are making us think actions that are actually pretty creepy and borderline stalker-ish are romantic, sweet or passionate. Lippman looked at women's responses to aggressive behavior in relationships in two groups. The first was after watching rom-coms like There's Something About Mary and the second, non-romance movies like March of the Penguins.
- 2/4/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
Could one of Callie’s closest friends on The Fosters be the one who spilled the beans about her night of passion with Brandon?
RelatedThe Fosters Stars Preview ‘Brallie’s’ Struggle to Move On, New Loves
Only so many people know about what happened between the pair, but Callie’s pal Daphne is adamant in TVLine’s exclusive video that she knows how to keep a secret. She does, however, have some theories about who may be behind the leak.
Once the accusations are over, there’s girl talk to be had about the state of Callie’s complicated love life.
RelatedThe Fosters Stars Preview ‘Brallie’s’ Struggle to Move On, New Loves
Only so many people know about what happened between the pair, but Callie’s pal Daphne is adamant in TVLine’s exclusive video that she knows how to keep a secret. She does, however, have some theories about who may be behind the leak.
Once the accusations are over, there’s girl talk to be had about the state of Callie’s complicated love life.
- 1/29/2016
- TVLine.com
What up, So-Bros? A new Freeform drama about teenage addiction premiered Monday, so we’ve got some things to discuss.
PhotosExclusive Young & Hungry First Look: Gabi Kisses [Spoiler] in Trippy Season Premiere
The first episode of Recovery Road introduced viewers to Maddie (Skins‘ Jessica Sula), a high school party girl who may or may not have an addiction to something. (Yes, it’s vague, but that’s kind of the point.) Upon being caught with a bottle of vodka in her locker, she was given two options: expulsion, or 90 days at a sober-living facility. I’ll give you one guess which choice she her mother picked!
PhotosExclusive Young & Hungry First Look: Gabi Kisses [Spoiler] in Trippy Season Premiere
The first episode of Recovery Road introduced viewers to Maddie (Skins‘ Jessica Sula), a high school party girl who may or may not have an addiction to something. (Yes, it’s vague, but that’s kind of the point.) Upon being caught with a bottle of vodka in her locker, she was given two options: expulsion, or 90 days at a sober-living facility. I’ll give you one guess which choice she her mother picked!
- 1/26/2016
- TVLine.com
Freeform tackles teenage addiction in its new series Recovery Road — premiering Monday at 9/8c — but don’t feel bad if you find yourself asking: Is the show’s main character, high school party girl Maddie Graham, even an addict?
VideosExclusive Shadowhunters Video: Follow the Show’s Cast Into the City of Bones
“When I first started reading the script, I thought, ‘Come on, she’s just a kid. All kids go out and drink and party, that’s just what they do,'” star Jessica Sula, who plays Maddie, tells TVLine. “But the dangerous thing about it — and the scary thing,...
VideosExclusive Shadowhunters Video: Follow the Show’s Cast Into the City of Bones
“When I first started reading the script, I thought, ‘Come on, she’s just a kid. All kids go out and drink and party, that’s just what they do,'” star Jessica Sula, who plays Maddie, tells TVLine. “But the dangerous thing about it — and the scary thing,...
- 1/25/2016
- TVLine.com
It’s going to be a killer summer — perhaps quite literally — for a trio of young actors, including Ugly Betty vet Mark Indelicato.
Freeform’s upcoming chiller Dead of Summer, written and executive-produced by Once Upon a Time creators Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis, along with Once writer Ian Goldberg, has cast its first series-regular characters, TVLine has learned exclusively.
RelatedCable/Streaming Renewal Scorecard 2016: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled? What’s On the Bubble?
Indelicato will play Blair Raymer, an openly gay, artsy and teasing new counselor (and longtime attendee) at Camp Clearwater, who’s thrilled to...
Freeform’s upcoming chiller Dead of Summer, written and executive-produced by Once Upon a Time creators Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis, along with Once writer Ian Goldberg, has cast its first series-regular characters, TVLine has learned exclusively.
RelatedCable/Streaming Renewal Scorecard 2016: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled? What’s On the Bubble?
Indelicato will play Blair Raymer, an openly gay, artsy and teasing new counselor (and longtime attendee) at Camp Clearwater, who’s thrilled to...
- 1/23/2016
- TVLine.com
Apparently you can go home again.
TVLine has learned that a long-running TV drama is working with a former cast member to pull off a most surprising encore — no small feat given how the character in question was originally written off the show.
Truth be told, the series and star already have their most difficult, covert work behind them, seeing as the fan favorite filmed his/her scenes just last week, successfully undetected, thanks to top-secret levels of planning.
RelatedRenewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
Although a cynical few might have...
TVLine has learned that a long-running TV drama is working with a former cast member to pull off a most surprising encore — no small feat given how the character in question was originally written off the show.
Truth be told, the series and star already have their most difficult, covert work behind them, seeing as the fan favorite filmed his/her scenes just last week, successfully undetected, thanks to top-secret levels of planning.
RelatedRenewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
Although a cynical few might have...
- 1/22/2016
- TVLine.com
Hey there creeps! Remember when I gave ya the skinny on the new splatter gem Condemned — a flick containing more bodily fluids than a couch in the San Fernando Valley? Well, guess what? The flicks die-rector, Eli Morgan Gesner, just strolled on into the Crypt o’ Xiii for a lil’ chittin’ and chattin’!
Famous Monsters. Condemned is vile, disgusting, perverse, and absolutely 100% awesome! How did you come up with such a heady ghoul-ash?
Eli Morgan Gesner. The main idea was to make a New York City horror film. In my opinion, this is one of the most challenging ideas possible. Most horror films have their foundation in isolation — a cabin in the woods, lost on the Texas plains, Antarctic research base, etc. Essentially, there’s no one to come and help once the s–t hits the fan. In New York City, once the s–t hits the fan, everyone...
Famous Monsters. Condemned is vile, disgusting, perverse, and absolutely 100% awesome! How did you come up with such a heady ghoul-ash?
Eli Morgan Gesner. The main idea was to make a New York City horror film. In my opinion, this is one of the most challenging ideas possible. Most horror films have their foundation in isolation — a cabin in the woods, lost on the Texas plains, Antarctic research base, etc. Essentially, there’s no one to come and help once the s–t hits the fan. In New York City, once the s–t hits the fan, everyone...
- 11/12/2015
- by DanielXIII
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
When Under The Dome season 3 ends next week, that'll be CBS' final ever visit to Chester's Mill as the show has been cancelled...
You'll forgive us if we don't fly the flags at half-mast for this one. Under The Dome, CBS' summertime Stephen King adaptation, is officially ending at the close of season three.
That means no more Big Jim and his menacingly tight shirt buttons, no more of Junior's bovine beauty, no more of Julia's bouncing, luxurious hair, and most of all, no more bonkers leaps of illogic that assume the show's viewers have fewer critical faculties than a toddler yet to understand that Teddy doesn't actually disappear when Daddy covers him with a blanket.
We jest. It's a show that, for all its faults, never stopped trying. You had to admire its moxie, if nothing else. And far be it from us to applaud when any work...
You'll forgive us if we don't fly the flags at half-mast for this one. Under The Dome, CBS' summertime Stephen King adaptation, is officially ending at the close of season three.
That means no more Big Jim and his menacingly tight shirt buttons, no more of Junior's bovine beauty, no more of Julia's bouncing, luxurious hair, and most of all, no more bonkers leaps of illogic that assume the show's viewers have fewer critical faculties than a toddler yet to understand that Teddy doesn't actually disappear when Daddy covers him with a blanket.
We jest. It's a show that, for all its faults, never stopped trying. You had to admire its moxie, if nothing else. And far be it from us to applaud when any work...
- 9/1/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Finally, last weekend of The Voice India not only saw the show enter its second phase (battle rounds) but also gave the ‘fabulous four’ coaches the chance to wear a different outfit (yay!) During the battle rounds, the audience would see 2 contestants from the same team battle it out together by performing the same song. It would be their coach who would then decide after the performance, who is worthy of staying in their team and who will be eliminated.
Saturday’s episode opened with an insight into how the coaches are preparing their teams, Coach Hr then entered with Team Hr contestants singing ‘Hookah Bar’ (Khiladi 786). Coach Shaan and team Shaan sang ‘Deewangi’ from Om Shaanti Om, coach Mika and team Mika sang ‘Jumme Ki Raat’ (Kick), whilst coach Sunidhi sang Move on from Tanu Weds Manu Returns, with her team.
Team Shaan was the first team to perform in the Battle Rounds.
Saturday’s episode opened with an insight into how the coaches are preparing their teams, Coach Hr then entered with Team Hr contestants singing ‘Hookah Bar’ (Khiladi 786). Coach Shaan and team Shaan sang ‘Deewangi’ from Om Shaanti Om, coach Mika and team Mika sang ‘Jumme Ki Raat’ (Kick), whilst coach Sunidhi sang Move on from Tanu Weds Manu Returns, with her team.
Team Shaan was the first team to perform in the Battle Rounds.
- 7/16/2015
- by Jem Raj
- Bollyspice
You have to admire the latest reboot from Under The Dome, the show that goes through sci-fi ideas at a rate of knots…
This review contains spoilers.
3.3 Redux
For a few beautiful months, there was hope in the world. Free from the dome, free from Chester’s Mill, life began to take direction. Things started to make sense. All that bonkers business to do with magic eggs and rains of blood was in the past. A future outside the orbit of Big Jim’s ego and beyond the whims of an impenetrable, unending wall of nonsense suddenly seemed possible.
And then? Under The Dome got renewed.
And we, its puzzlingly loyal viewers, were dragged from the gloopy safety of our cocoons and trapped inside for another thirteen weeks.
You have to admire this show’s stamina if nothing else. When it runs one idea into the ground, there are always...
This review contains spoilers.
3.3 Redux
For a few beautiful months, there was hope in the world. Free from the dome, free from Chester’s Mill, life began to take direction. Things started to make sense. All that bonkers business to do with magic eggs and rains of blood was in the past. A future outside the orbit of Big Jim’s ego and beyond the whims of an impenetrable, unending wall of nonsense suddenly seemed possible.
And then? Under The Dome got renewed.
And we, its puzzlingly loyal viewers, were dragged from the gloopy safety of our cocoons and trapped inside for another thirteen weeks.
You have to admire this show’s stamina if nothing else. When it runs one idea into the ground, there are always...
- 7/3/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Falling Skies commences its ten-episode final season with an entertaining uptick in violence...
This review contains spoilers.
5.1 Find Your Warrior
In season four of Falling Skies, Battlestar Galactica veteran David Eick took over as showrunner and producer, and the show shifted subtly from a Revolutionary War parallel to a more traditional war story. Now, with the final season locked in for ten episodes, Eick is promsing even more chaos and carnage, transitioning from the Revolution to Vietnam. He's even gone as far as to call the last season of Falling Skies 'Apocalypse Now on crystal meth'. The family drama is getting put by the wayside for some good, old-fashioned alien murder, or so we're promised.
That remains to be seen, but after watching the first episode of the season, I can say that there is a very high body count and for once, Falling Skies doesn't trade bloodshed for speeches—you get both,...
This review contains spoilers.
5.1 Find Your Warrior
In season four of Falling Skies, Battlestar Galactica veteran David Eick took over as showrunner and producer, and the show shifted subtly from a Revolutionary War parallel to a more traditional war story. Now, with the final season locked in for ten episodes, Eick is promsing even more chaos and carnage, transitioning from the Revolution to Vietnam. He's even gone as far as to call the last season of Falling Skies 'Apocalypse Now on crystal meth'. The family drama is getting put by the wayside for some good, old-fashioned alien murder, or so we're promised.
That remains to be seen, but after watching the first episode of the season, I can say that there is a very high body count and for once, Falling Skies doesn't trade bloodshed for speeches—you get both,...
- 6/29/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
CBS‘ Under the Dome Move On & But I’m Not TV Show Review. Under the Dome: Season 3, Episode 1 & 2: ‘Move On’ & ‘But I’m Not’ defied logic & reason. I don’t mean this in regards to the double premiere’s content; I’m referring to the fact that this series was renewed at all. Just so we’re clear, […]...
- 6/28/2015
- by Sam Joseph
- Film-Book
Under The Dome is back with a ponderous double-length season 3 opener, which is already squandering its sci-fi potential...
This review contains spoilers.
3.1 Move On & 3.2 But I’m Not
Credit where it’s due. There were decent sci-fi ideas in Under The Dome’s season three opener: the cocoons, the alternate world, the strangle-happy alien disguised as a mild-mannered dead teen. Granted, they weren’t original sci-fi ideas, but they had potential. More potential at least than the tedious romances and ‘I love you/I’ve shot you!’ familial conflicts that pass for emotional drama round these parts.
But like a toddler first learning how to tell a joke, this show just can’t stop fluffing its punchlines. Under The Dome squandered every bit of promise the fake world concept had in record-breaking time, by a line uttered in the episode’s opening minutes. “We hope it takes us home,” said...
This review contains spoilers.
3.1 Move On & 3.2 But I’m Not
Credit where it’s due. There were decent sci-fi ideas in Under The Dome’s season three opener: the cocoons, the alternate world, the strangle-happy alien disguised as a mild-mannered dead teen. Granted, they weren’t original sci-fi ideas, but they had potential. More potential at least than the tedious romances and ‘I love you/I’ve shot you!’ familial conflicts that pass for emotional drama round these parts.
But like a toddler first learning how to tell a joke, this show just can’t stop fluffing its punchlines. Under The Dome squandered every bit of promise the fake world concept had in record-breaking time, by a line uttered in the episode’s opening minutes. “We hope it takes us home,” said...
- 6/27/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Recently, CBS released the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Under The Dome" episode 3 of season 3. The episode is entitled, "Redux," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting stuff go down as Christine and Eva draw lots of suspicion from Big Jim, and more! in the new, 3rd episode press release: The Residents Of Chester's Mill Try To Move On After Their Life-changing Experience In The Tunnels Beneath The Town. Press release number 2: The residents of Chester's Mill will try to move on with their lives in the aftermath of their mysterious experience in the tunnels beneath the town. In the meantime, Big Jim will suspect new residents ,Christine (Marg Helgenberger) and Eva (Kylie Bunbury), are keeping secrets concerning the Dome. Guest stars feature: Bess Rous (Abby DeWitt) and Shane Callahan (Roger Lopez). The episode was written by Alexandra McNally, and it was directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi.
- 6/25/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
"Move On" and "But I'm Not" -- The residents of Chester's Mill appear both inside and outside the Dome following their mysterious encounter in the tunnels beneath the town. As the Dome begins to reveal its ultimate agenda, the townspeople are forced to question what and whom they can trust as fresh threats appear, new residents emerge and surprising alliances form, on the two- hour third season premiere of Under The Dome, Thursday, June 25 (9:00-11:00 Pm, Et/Pt), on CBS.
Emmy Award winner Marg Helgenberger guest stars as Christine Price, a Chester's Mill resident with insight into the Dome's origins. Eriq La Salle guest stars as Hektor Martin, the ruthless CEO of the energy company run by Barbie's father.
Emmy Award winner Marg Helgenberger guest stars as Christine Price, a Chester's Mill resident with insight into the Dome's origins. Eriq La Salle guest stars as Hektor Martin, the ruthless CEO of the energy company run by Barbie's father.
- 6/24/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Are you ready to go back "Under the Dome" -- and outside the Dome, around the corner from the Dome, or wherever CBS sends us next? Season 3 of the show that is really not following Stephen King's book at all anymore premieres this Thursday, June 25 at 9 p.m. with back-to-back episodes. In "Move On" and "But I'm Not," CBS says:
The residents of Chester's Mill appear both inside and outside the Dome following their mysterious encounter in the tunnels beneath the town. As the Dome begins to reveal its ultimate agenda, the townspeople are forced to question what and whom they can trust as fresh threats appear, new residents emerge and surprising alliances form."
On the new residents front, it looks like Marg Helgenberger will guest star as Christine Price, a Chester's Mill resident with insight into the Dome's origins, and Eriq La Salle guest stars as Hektor Martin,...
The residents of Chester's Mill appear both inside and outside the Dome following their mysterious encounter in the tunnels beneath the town. As the Dome begins to reveal its ultimate agenda, the townspeople are forced to question what and whom they can trust as fresh threats appear, new residents emerge and surprising alliances form."
On the new residents front, it looks like Marg Helgenberger will guest star as Christine Price, a Chester's Mill resident with insight into the Dome's origins, and Eriq La Salle guest stars as Hektor Martin,...
- 6/22/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Recently, CBS delivered these new, official spoiler photos for their upcoming "Under The Dome" premiere episodes 1 and 2, and they offer up new-look scene snap shots of a lot of the townsfolk gathered all around, wondering just what the hell is going on, and more! The episodes are titled, "Move On" and "But I'm Not." The official plot summary for episodes 1 and 2, read like this: "The residents of Chester’s Mill will appear both inside and outside the Dome following their mysterious encounter in the tunnels beneath the town. As the Dome begins to reveal its ultimate agenda, the townspeople will be forced to question what and whom they can trust as fresh threats appear, new residents emerge and surprising alliances will form, on the two-hour third season premiere of Under The Dome." The premiere episodes 1 and 2 are due to air on Thursday night, June 25th at 8pm central time on CBS.
- 6/17/2015
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS served up the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Under The Dome" premiere episodes 1 and 2. The episodes are entitled, "Move On" and "But I'm Not," and it turns out that we're going to see some very intriguing stuff go down as Chester's Mill residents show up on both sides of the dome. Shocking alliances form, and more! In the new, 1st and 2nd episodes press release: The Residents Of Chester’S Mill Appear Both Inside And Outside The Dome Following Their Evacuation Into The Tunnels Beneath The Town, On The Two-hour Third Season Premiere Of “Under The Dome.” Press release number 2: The residents of Chester’s Mill are going to appear both inside and outside the Dome following their mysterious encounter in the tunnels beneath the town. As the Dome begins to reveal its ultimate agenda, the townspeople are going to be forced to question what...
- 6/17/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Season 10 of The Real Housewives of Orange County premiered Monday night, and the decade anniversary of Bravo's grande dame looks juicier than ever.
Vicki Gunvalson – "the Og of the Oc" – asked boyfriend Brooks Ayers, who is battling stage 3 non-Hodgkins lymphoma, to move in with her without any strings.
"It's like a prenup without a nup," she said.
Tamra Judge underwent her fifth boob job – but this time without any wives around to support her.
"I have this love-hate relationship with my boobs," said Judge. "I want them big, I want them small, I want them up, I want them down.
Vicki Gunvalson – "the Og of the Oc" – asked boyfriend Brooks Ayers, who is battling stage 3 non-Hodgkins lymphoma, to move in with her without any strings.
"It's like a prenup without a nup," she said.
Tamra Judge underwent her fifth boob job – but this time without any wives around to support her.
"I have this love-hate relationship with my boobs," said Judge. "I want them big, I want them small, I want them up, I want them down.
- 6/9/2015
- by Wade Rouse, @waderouse
- People.com - TV Watch
Ever wondered what happens to those characters after the credits roll? We’re mostly made to believe it’s happily ever after but with Tanu Weds Manu Returns Aanand L Rai questions the very premise of Tanu and Manu’s love story.
The movie begins four years after Manu’s grand showdown with Raja Awasthi (Jimmy Shergill). It has been four long years for Tanu and Manu and all is not well as they are struggling to cope with their irreconcilable personality differences. After a hilarious clash in front of a counsellor at a mental asylum, Tanu riles up Manu to such an extent that he is detained by the asylum. She of course makes a casual obligatory call to Pappi (Deepak Dobriyal) to make some arrangements for Manu’s release and heads off to India, where the rest of the story unfolds.
Tanu Weds Manu Returns explores the post happily ever after sequence.
The movie begins four years after Manu’s grand showdown with Raja Awasthi (Jimmy Shergill). It has been four long years for Tanu and Manu and all is not well as they are struggling to cope with their irreconcilable personality differences. After a hilarious clash in front of a counsellor at a mental asylum, Tanu riles up Manu to such an extent that he is detained by the asylum. She of course makes a casual obligatory call to Pappi (Deepak Dobriyal) to make some arrangements for Manu’s release and heads off to India, where the rest of the story unfolds.
Tanu Weds Manu Returns explores the post happily ever after sequence.
- 5/24/2015
- by Prathna Tiwari
- Bollyspice
Ten countries qualified to compete in the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest at Tuesday night’s First Semi-Final, and another ten will join them after Thursday’s Second Semi-Final. 2015 Eurovision Song Contest Semi-Finals Part 1 Albania, Armenia, Russia, Romania, Hungary, Greece, Estonia, Georgia, Serbia and Belgium will be competing in this year’s Grand Final, […]
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- 5/20/2015
- by Olivia Truffaut
- Uinterview
We just have a few more hours before it’s time to say good-bye to “The Vampire Diaries”‘ Nina Dobrev and her character, Elena Gilbert; and to help you get you ready for the heartbreak to come, here’s a clip from… Continue Reading →
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- 5/14/2015
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
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