The father of a Georgia newborn found beaten to death in the woods on Sunday has been charged with murder in her death, People confirms.
On Wednesday, Christopher Michael McNabb, 27, of Covington, Georgia, was charged with malice murder, felony murder, aggravated battery and concealing a death, said Capt. Keith Crum of the Newton County Sheriff’s Office tells People.
McNabb is accused of killing his 15-day-old daughter, Caliyah McNabb, before hiding her body in the woods near his family’s mobile home, says Crum.
An autopsy determined that the infant died from blunt force trauma to the head, Newton Coroner Tommy Davis said Tuesday,...
On Wednesday, Christopher Michael McNabb, 27, of Covington, Georgia, was charged with malice murder, felony murder, aggravated battery and concealing a death, said Capt. Keith Crum of the Newton County Sheriff’s Office tells People.
McNabb is accused of killing his 15-day-old daughter, Caliyah McNabb, before hiding her body in the woods near his family’s mobile home, says Crum.
An autopsy determined that the infant died from blunt force trauma to the head, Newton Coroner Tommy Davis said Tuesday,...
- 10/12/2017
- by KC Baker
- PEOPLE.com
Jane Alexander, Denis Arndt, Judith Ivey, and Christopher Michael McFarland star in the world premiere of Fireflies by Tony Award nominee Matthew Barber, directed by Long Wharf Theatre Artistic Director Gordon Edelstein. The production runs tonight, October 11, through November 5, 2017 at Long Wharf Theatre's Claire Tow Stage in the C. Newton Schenck III Theatre, with a press opening set for October 18. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below...
- 10/11/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Jane Alexander, Denis Arndt, Judith Ivey, and Christopher Michael McFarland will star in the world premiere of Fireflies by Tony Award nominee Matthew Barber, directed by Long Wharf Theatre Artistic Director Gordon Edelstein.
- 8/18/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
20th Century Fox released their new horror/thriller film, "The Pyramid," into theaters today, and we got a few reviews from the top,major critics that appear to be all mediocre at best with just a 40,20 and 50 out of a possible 100 score at the Metacritic.com site. The film stars: Denis O'Hare, Ashley Hinshaw, James Buckley, Christa-Marie Nicola, and Amir K. We've posted blurbs from the 3, lonely critics, below. Guy Lodge from Variety, gave it a 50 score, stating: "Correctly ascertaining that auds will be less interested in the outcome than in the obstacles along the way, Levasseur plants and executes the pic’s exclamation-point scares with grinning, squelching gusto." Chris Michael over at The Guardian, gave it a 20 score, saying: "Levasseur understands the claustrophobia of being locked inside a stuffy pyramid with collapsing floors and sand traps. Unfortunately for him, Indiana Jones turns out to be incompatible with Alien, and...
- 12/5/2014
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
“Jen” From Appleton? You’ve been warned.
This is YouTuber Az4angela, aka Angela from Neenah, Wisconsin. According to her bio, she is “Addicted to Candles!” But this is not one of her usual candle reviews. Oh no, the only thing on fire today is a burning hatred for “Jen” from Appleton.
The video starts with a smile. Then it goes from 0 to crazy Real quick.
This is 11 minutes of Bath & Body Works-induced rage, detailing Angela’s quest throughout the entire tri-state area (Green Bay! Appleton! Fond Du Lac! And the outlet in Oshkosh!) to find her Frosted Gingerbread and her Winter Candy Apple candles, and how she ultimately met her nemesis, “Jen” from Appleton.
“I am a nice person. I really am,” Angela writes in the video’s description. “But this was so uncalled for I had to let you guys know what happened. I am seriously thinking about not going to Bath & Body Works for the...
This is YouTuber Az4angela, aka Angela from Neenah, Wisconsin. According to her bio, she is “Addicted to Candles!” But this is not one of her usual candle reviews. Oh no, the only thing on fire today is a burning hatred for “Jen” from Appleton.
The video starts with a smile. Then it goes from 0 to crazy Real quick.
This is 11 minutes of Bath & Body Works-induced rage, detailing Angela’s quest throughout the entire tri-state area (Green Bay! Appleton! Fond Du Lac! And the outlet in Oshkosh!) to find her Frosted Gingerbread and her Winter Candy Apple candles, and how she ultimately met her nemesis, “Jen” from Appleton.
“I am a nice person. I really am,” Angela writes in the video’s description. “But this was so uncalled for I had to let you guys know what happened. I am seriously thinking about not going to Bath & Body Works for the...
- 10/7/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
Richard Martinez, the outspoken father of University of California Santa Barbara shooting victim Christopher Michael-Martinez, lashed out at Congress Tuesday during an emotional memorial service honoring the victims of Friday's deadly massacre. “Not one more,” the elder Martinez demanded as he addressed a crowd of several thousand students, parents and family members who gathered to remember the six Ucsb students killed in Isla Vista. The killing spree left a total of seven dead, including the gunman, Elliot Rodger, 22. During the memorial service, the names of Rodger's victims were each read aloud — Veronika Weiss, 19, Katie Cooper, 22, Chris Martinez,...
- 5/28/2014
- by Anita Bennett
- The Wrap
Nerdist Industries announced today it has hired Adam Rymer as President and Jack Herrguth as Head of Development, a move that signals the company’s building out of its pop culture platform. In his new role, Rymer will be responsible for leading Nerdistʼs efforts in expanding across multiple platforms, setting company priorities and driving revenue growth. In the newly-created head of development post, Comedy Central and CBS vet Herrguth will be responsible for developing and producing content for film, television and digital media. Nerdist Industries also announced the appointment of Chris Michael as Director of Audience Development and the promotion of Brian Walton to Editor in Chief, Nerdist.com. Digital media strategist Michael comes to Nerdist most recently from YouTube McN Fullscreen where he worked with independent creators and brands to grow their audiences online. Rymer comes to Nerdist from Lava Bear Films, where he was COO/CFO and executive...
- 3/4/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Moving bits of paper around (the old way) or painting with billions of pixels (the new) has conjured up some of the greatest films of all time. From The Iron Giant to Persepolis, Guardian and Observer critics pick the 10 best
• Top 10 war movies
• Top 10 teen movies
• Top 10 superhero movies
• Top 10 westerns
• Top 10 documentaries
• Top 10 movie adaptations
• More Guardian and Observer critics' top 10s
10. The Tale of the Fox
A sneaky fox plays a series of underhand tricks on his neighbours in the animal kingdom, among them a timorous hare and a gullible wolf. The king of the beasts, a lion, summons him to face charges but the fox proceeds to outwit everyone, including the king himself. When Ladislas Starevich told this tale in the 1930s it was by no means new – versions of the Reynard story had been circulating around Europe for the best part of a millennium – but the...
• Top 10 war movies
• Top 10 teen movies
• Top 10 superhero movies
• Top 10 westerns
• Top 10 documentaries
• Top 10 movie adaptations
• More Guardian and Observer critics' top 10s
10. The Tale of the Fox
A sneaky fox plays a series of underhand tricks on his neighbours in the animal kingdom, among them a timorous hare and a gullible wolf. The king of the beasts, a lion, summons him to face charges but the fox proceeds to outwit everyone, including the king himself. When Ladislas Starevich told this tale in the 1930s it was by no means new – versions of the Reynard story had been circulating around Europe for the best part of a millennium – but the...
- 11/20/2013
- The Guardian - Film News
As Loach puts out an appeal for rare equipment to complete his last feature, we've the lowdown on all the headlines plus advice on what to see at the cinema this weekend
In cinemas today
Our top tip for those in the UK today is undoubtedly Clio Barnard's Bradford-set neo-realist weepie The Selfish Giant, which Peter has given five stars. Don't fancy that? Perhaps ancient terror with the reissued Nosferatu? Or maybe the new(ish) film from director Julie Delpy, Skylab, which Peter has given four stars; same mark as for eco doco Project Wild Thing, and which Chris Michael gives hairy toon Wolf Children as well as music doco Muscle Shoals.
Peter is less keen on James Corden as Paul Potts in One Chance, but Ender's Game comes in for some praise, ditto South Korean drama The Taste of Money. Steve Rose gives a good three stars to Jackass Presents Bad Grandpa.
In cinemas today
Our top tip for those in the UK today is undoubtedly Clio Barnard's Bradford-set neo-realist weepie The Selfish Giant, which Peter has given five stars. Don't fancy that? Perhaps ancient terror with the reissued Nosferatu? Or maybe the new(ish) film from director Julie Delpy, Skylab, which Peter has given four stars; same mark as for eco doco Project Wild Thing, and which Chris Michael gives hairy toon Wolf Children as well as music doco Muscle Shoals.
Peter is less keen on James Corden as Paul Potts in One Chance, but Ender's Game comes in for some praise, ditto South Korean drama The Taste of Money. Steve Rose gives a good three stars to Jackass Presents Bad Grandpa.
- 10/25/2013
- The Guardian - Film News
The lowdown on all the big releases of the week, plus what's coming up on the film site today
What to see this weekend
First, let's get the basics out of the way. Are you in the UK or the Us? Not sure? Well, there's a couple of new releases you can catch wherever you lay your head. These are Machete Kills, Robert Rodriguez and Danny Trejo's slightly disappointing reunion and Romeo and Juliet, Julian Fellowes's slightly disappointing take on Shakespeare.
But if pushed, would you say you were in America? If so, you're in luck! Out this weekend is Captain Phillips, the great Paul Greengrass docudrama with Tom Hanks, as well as meaty James Franco/William Faulkner movie As I Lay Dying (which we reviewed at Venice) and bananas under-the-radar Disney drama Escape from Tomorrow (reviewed from Sundance). Plus there's All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, which...
What to see this weekend
First, let's get the basics out of the way. Are you in the UK or the Us? Not sure? Well, there's a couple of new releases you can catch wherever you lay your head. These are Machete Kills, Robert Rodriguez and Danny Trejo's slightly disappointing reunion and Romeo and Juliet, Julian Fellowes's slightly disappointing take on Shakespeare.
But if pushed, would you say you were in America? If so, you're in luck! Out this weekend is Captain Phillips, the great Paul Greengrass docudrama with Tom Hanks, as well as meaty James Franco/William Faulkner movie As I Lay Dying (which we reviewed at Venice) and bananas under-the-radar Disney drama Escape from Tomorrow (reviewed from Sundance). Plus there's All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, which...
- 10/11/2013
- by Catherine Shoard
- The Guardian - Film News
Directed by: Dorothy Booraem
Written by: Dorothy Booraem, Chad Haufschild
Starring: Karis Yanike, Eric Moyer, Shaun Vetick, Mark Dews, Christopher Michael O’Neil
Here’s a tip for all future criminals in micro-budget crime films: When your caper goes awry (whether or not you’ve got the money/drugs/bag of gold/Pink Panther diamond), go home!
Go back to mom and dad’s basement. Flee to Mexico. Just don’t, under any circumstances, proceed to the previously planned rendezvous point. No good can come from this. Rest assured your partners-in-crime will be there waiting. Some of them will be knocking on death’s door. Some will be stark raving mad. Some will be planning on two-timing you regardless of success.
Look-it, plans have changed. People have died. Anger is involved. Guns are too. Whoever is left will be desperate and ready to turn on you. And if someone is...
Written by: Dorothy Booraem, Chad Haufschild
Starring: Karis Yanike, Eric Moyer, Shaun Vetick, Mark Dews, Christopher Michael O’Neil
Here’s a tip for all future criminals in micro-budget crime films: When your caper goes awry (whether or not you’ve got the money/drugs/bag of gold/Pink Panther diamond), go home!
Go back to mom and dad’s basement. Flee to Mexico. Just don’t, under any circumstances, proceed to the previously planned rendezvous point. No good can come from this. Rest assured your partners-in-crime will be there waiting. Some of them will be knocking on death’s door. Some will be stark raving mad. Some will be planning on two-timing you regardless of success.
Look-it, plans have changed. People have died. Anger is involved. Guns are too. Whoever is left will be desperate and ready to turn on you. And if someone is...
- 6/20/2012
- by Bradley Harding
- Planet Fury
New in theaters this weekend... Well, it's not really new, but for those of you in Denver, it will be. Affrm continues its Restless City national push, opening the film in Denver today, June 1, at Denver Film Center/Colfax, for a 1-week run. So if you're in that city, and you're at all interested in seeing Andrew Dosunmu's enchanting acclaimed feature film debut, here's your chance! Remember, you've got only 1 week and then, poof, just like that, it's gone! Opening wider today (188 screens) is Battlefield America, from the team that brought you You Got Served. Marques Houston, Mekia Cox, Christopher Michael...
- 6/1/2012
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
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