We didn’t foresee any of those Scandal events going down the way they did, did you?
The true mastermind behind Frankie Vargas’ assassination was finally revealed during Thursday’s season six finale. At first, it seemed as though Olivia Pope’s (Kerry Washington) mother Maya (Khandi Alexander) was at fault, but it was later revealed she was actually hired to assassinate Mellie (Bellamy Young) at the inauguration. But, plot twist: Maya wanted to kill the real mastermind, newly-elected Vice President Luna Vargas (Tessie Santiago), though her attempt was thwarted.
Then Olivia — who effectively turned to the dark side by...
The true mastermind behind Frankie Vargas’ assassination was finally revealed during Thursday’s season six finale. At first, it seemed as though Olivia Pope’s (Kerry Washington) mother Maya (Khandi Alexander) was at fault, but it was later revealed she was actually hired to assassinate Mellie (Bellamy Young) at the inauguration. But, plot twist: Maya wanted to kill the real mastermind, newly-elected Vice President Luna Vargas (Tessie Santiago), though her attempt was thwarted.
Then Olivia — who effectively turned to the dark side by...
- 5/19/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
April 4 is Equal Pay Day, and Gina Rodriguez wants to make a change.
The actress is partnering up with Luna bars to raise awareness about the gender wage gap and educate women on how they can battle it in their own lives.
The Jane the Virgin star admits that at first she was so happy be working as a “brown girl in the industry” that she didn’t think about the implications of Hollywood’s well-documented wage gap. But when she started learning about it, she realized she needed to get more involved.
“I wasn’t informed, I didn’t...
The actress is partnering up with Luna bars to raise awareness about the gender wage gap and educate women on how they can battle it in their own lives.
The Jane the Virgin star admits that at first she was so happy be working as a “brown girl in the industry” that she didn’t think about the implications of Hollywood’s well-documented wage gap. But when she started learning about it, she realized she needed to get more involved.
“I wasn’t informed, I didn’t...
- 4/4/2017
- by Ale Russian
- PEOPLE.com
“Every day, once a day, give yourself a present.” The resurrection of the quirky and funny Twin Peaks is in the works at Showtime, and now Death Waltz Recording Company has dusted off the original soundtrack and pressed it on 180g vinyl for fans and newcomers to the show to enjoy. Continue reading to learn more about the list of stores participating in the Coffee & Pie pre-release party!
Press Release: Death Waltz Recording Company brings one of the greatest scores ever recorded back in print for the first time in 25 years! Death Waltz went back to the Warner archives where Tal Miller cut brand new vinyl masters for the Twin Peaks soundtrack and then worked with Rainbo to press the record on 180g vinyl for the best possible sound quality. The record comes housed inside a 425gsm gatefold sleeve featuring lyrics and liner notes by composer Angelo Badalamenti and the...
Press Release: Death Waltz Recording Company brings one of the greatest scores ever recorded back in print for the first time in 25 years! Death Waltz went back to the Warner archives where Tal Miller cut brand new vinyl masters for the Twin Peaks soundtrack and then worked with Rainbo to press the record on 180g vinyl for the best possible sound quality. The record comes housed inside a 425gsm gatefold sleeve featuring lyrics and liner notes by composer Angelo Badalamenti and the...
- 8/10/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Death Waltz Recording Company brings one of the greatest scores ever recorded back in print for the first time in 25 years! Death Waltz went back to the Warner archives where Tal Miller cut brand new vinyl masters for the Twin Peaks soundtrack, and then worked with Rainbo to press the record on 180g vinyl for the best possible sound quality. The record comes housed inside a 425gsm gatefold sleeve featuring lyrics and liner notes by composer Angelo Badalamenti and the cover image by Sam Smith comes approved by director David Lynch himself. The gatefold sleeve is housed within a bespoke die cut outer jacket designed by Mondo’s Jay Shaw featuring super subtle white spot varnish text. The whole affair is finished with a top loading obi strip & pressed on “Damn fine coffee” vinyl.
“I’m glad that after 25 years, Death Waltz Recording Company has re-released the original soundtrack for...
“I’m glad that after 25 years, Death Waltz Recording Company has re-released the original soundtrack for...
- 8/9/2016
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Chrissy Teigen just made a pregnancy "announcement." The supermodel and her husband John Legend just welcomed their first child, Luna, three months ago, but Chrissy is talking pregnancy once again. Chrissy joked around with her Snapchat followers on Wednesday telling them that she had "an announcement" to make. "I have an announcement, somebody's pregnant...it's Laura!" Chrissy said in the Snapchat video before showing her expecting friend. Lol! Good one, Chrissy! So it looks like this is so false, but what about the other celeb rumors going around? Take a look at the E! News video above to find out if Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt really just...
- 7/21/2016
- E! Online
One of the best double features you could treat yourself to this year would be a back-to-back viewing of two Agnes Varda films starring Jane Birkin, rescued from obscurity in 2015 thanks to Cinelicious Pics. Both released originally in 1988, the imaginary bio-pic Jane B. Par Agnes V. and the provocative fictional narrative Kung-Fu Master! are available on a lovingly restored disc set (as the playful Venn diagram cover art implies, the titles are more inextricably connected than initially seems apparent). Both titles received a theatrical release at New York’s Lincoln Center, followed by a VOD release.
Jane B. Par Agnes V.
A playful exploration of the multi-faceted actress, singer, and icon Jane Birkin as she balances career choices and motherhood long after the initial scandals that brought her international attention. Filmed in tandem with their other collaboration, the fictional narrative Kung Fu Master!, both titles were released theatrically in 1988 when...
Jane B. Par Agnes V.
A playful exploration of the multi-faceted actress, singer, and icon Jane Birkin as she balances career choices and motherhood long after the initial scandals that brought her international attention. Filmed in tandem with their other collaboration, the fictional narrative Kung Fu Master!, both titles were released theatrically in 1988 when...
- 3/8/2016
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Bangarra founder and frontman Stephen Page has just returned from Melbourne, where he screened Spear, his first feature, at Acmi.
The dance film, which premiered at Toronto last September, sprang from an early Bangarra piece of the same name.
"When I created Spear in 2000, we had Archie Roach singing his poetic, streetwise songs onstage. Hunter [Page-Lochard, the director's son and star of both Spear and the upcoming Cleverman] was a six year-old onstage. It was one of Wayne Blair's first acting jobs".
So many years later, Spear is now Page's first feature, though the director is no stranger to filmmaking..
"I did a dance film called Colours in 1990 that I choreographed with Victoria Taylor for the Sydney Dance Company. It was all based on colours, so each colour had a short dance story and then it was all patched together. I think Screen Australia was involved. I only got reminded about it four months ago, I forgot I actually did it".
"I...
The dance film, which premiered at Toronto last September, sprang from an early Bangarra piece of the same name.
"When I created Spear in 2000, we had Archie Roach singing his poetic, streetwise songs onstage. Hunter [Page-Lochard, the director's son and star of both Spear and the upcoming Cleverman] was a six year-old onstage. It was one of Wayne Blair's first acting jobs".
So many years later, Spear is now Page's first feature, though the director is no stranger to filmmaking..
"I did a dance film called Colours in 1990 that I choreographed with Victoria Taylor for the Sydney Dance Company. It was all based on colours, so each colour had a short dance story and then it was all patched together. I think Screen Australia was involved. I only got reminded about it four months ago, I forgot I actually did it".
"I...
- 2/22/2016
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Oedipus at the Arcade: Varda’s Empathetic Exploration of Taboo
Invariably, most conversations concerning Agnes Varda, the sole female auteur amongst the prized clutch of men whose names project like immortal pillars from the fog of the Nouvelle Vague, reference her two most renowned titles, Cleo From 5 to 7 (1962) and Vagabond (1985). But in-between and after these two iconic moments from her filmography lies a sea of titles waiting to be re-discovered (a recent disc-set from Criterion’s Eclipse series several weeks ago was a first step in exploring her more obscure works).
Boutique distributor Cinelicious Pics continues in this vein with two digital restorations of Varda’s from 1988, both inextricably linked via star Jane Birkin (after a theatrical bow in New York, both titles will move on to Los Angeles). The more textually subversive of these is Kung Fu Master!, a sympathetic tale of doomed love between a 40-year-old...
Invariably, most conversations concerning Agnes Varda, the sole female auteur amongst the prized clutch of men whose names project like immortal pillars from the fog of the Nouvelle Vague, reference her two most renowned titles, Cleo From 5 to 7 (1962) and Vagabond (1985). But in-between and after these two iconic moments from her filmography lies a sea of titles waiting to be re-discovered (a recent disc-set from Criterion’s Eclipse series several weeks ago was a first step in exploring her more obscure works).
Boutique distributor Cinelicious Pics continues in this vein with two digital restorations of Varda’s from 1988, both inextricably linked via star Jane Birkin (after a theatrical bow in New York, both titles will move on to Los Angeles). The more textually subversive of these is Kung Fu Master!, a sympathetic tale of doomed love between a 40-year-old...
- 10/15/2015
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Netflix will soon have even more children’s programming to choose from among its already-expansive kids’ library of titles. The streaming video service has picked up four new animated series from studios around the world, aimed at kids and preschoolers alike.
The first new series on Netflix’s programming slate is Cirque du Soleil - Luna Petunia from Saban Brands and Cirque du Soleil Media. The preschool-aged series will release 11 episodes surrounding the titular character Luna, who lives in the real world but plays and does the impossible in an other-worldly dreamland.
Netflix’s other preschool series is Puffin Rock from Penguin Random House, Dog Ears, and Cartoon Saloon; the 13 episodes of Puffin follow the bird Oona and her brother Baba as they explore nature in their native Irish island.
Up next is a series from 41 Entertainment and executive producer Avi Arad called Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan and Jane. A...
The first new series on Netflix’s programming slate is Cirque du Soleil - Luna Petunia from Saban Brands and Cirque du Soleil Media. The preschool-aged series will release 11 episodes surrounding the titular character Luna, who lives in the real world but plays and does the impossible in an other-worldly dreamland.
Netflix’s other preschool series is Puffin Rock from Penguin Random House, Dog Ears, and Cartoon Saloon; the 13 episodes of Puffin follow the bird Oona and her brother Baba as they explore nature in their native Irish island.
Up next is a series from 41 Entertainment and executive producer Avi Arad called Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan and Jane. A...
- 6/3/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
The month of May features a ton of great genre titles coming to VOD and digital platforms, including the highly anticipated zombie drama Maggie, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Abigail Breslin. The Orchard is releasing the Kiwi horror comedy mockumentary What We Do in the Shadows later this month and we also have both Oren Peli’s Area 51 and the sure-to-be-insane The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) from Tom Six to look forward to as well. The indie spookfest Evangeline is also getting a VOD release from Uncork’d Entertainment and look for the latest from Dark Sky Films, Let Us Prey, which arrives the last week of May.
Private Number (Arc Entertainment) - 5/1
A series of sinister phone calls haunt an ex-alcoholic writer as he struggles to finish a novel. Efforts to trace the calls result in dead ends, leaving the author with no choice but to solve the mystery himself.
Private Number (Arc Entertainment) - 5/1
A series of sinister phone calls haunt an ex-alcoholic writer as he struggles to finish a novel. Efforts to trace the calls result in dead ends, leaving the author with no choice but to solve the mystery himself.
- 5/1/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
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