El Rey Network in association with FactoryMade Ventures, today announced the production start of “From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series,” the first scripted original to air on Robert Rodriguez’s new genre-busting cable network set to debut this December. Based on his cult classic film of the same name, the supernatural crime saga, hour-long series (which will premiere on El Rey Network in Q1 2014) began filming in Austin this week with Rodriguez set to direct the first two installments.
The 10-episode serialized drama, created, directed and executive produced by Rodriguez (Sin City, Machete, Desperado) and based on the 1996 cult classic he created with Quentin Tarantino, will feature a principal cast including: D.J. Cotrona (Dear John, G.I. Joe: Retaliation) as Seth Gecko, the role that famously launched the film career of George Clooney. Zane Holtz (Holes, The Perks of Being a Wallflower) stars as Richie Gecko, and Jesse Garcia (Quinceañera,...
The 10-episode serialized drama, created, directed and executive produced by Rodriguez (Sin City, Machete, Desperado) and based on the 1996 cult classic he created with Quentin Tarantino, will feature a principal cast including: D.J. Cotrona (Dear John, G.I. Joe: Retaliation) as Seth Gecko, the role that famously launched the film career of George Clooney. Zane Holtz (Holes, The Perks of Being a Wallflower) stars as Richie Gecko, and Jesse Garcia (Quinceañera,...
- 11/6/2013
- by Kellvin Chavez
- LRMonline.com
For those that missed our recent coverage, a From Dusk Till Dawn TV Series has been in development. Robert Rodriguez is involved as a producer and director, and it has been announced that production has started. We also have news on who will be filling the shoes of George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino in the new series:
“New York and Austin, TX – November 6, 2013 – El Rey Network in association with FactoryMade Ventures, today announced the production start of “From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series,” the first scripted original to air on Robert Rodriguez’s new genre-busting cable network set to debut this December. Based on his cult classic film of the same name, the supernatural crime saga, hour-long series (which will premiere on El Rey Network in Q1 2014) began filming in Austin this week with Rodriguez set to direct the first two installments.
The 10-episode serialized drama, created, directed and...
“New York and Austin, TX – November 6, 2013 – El Rey Network in association with FactoryMade Ventures, today announced the production start of “From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series,” the first scripted original to air on Robert Rodriguez’s new genre-busting cable network set to debut this December. Based on his cult classic film of the same name, the supernatural crime saga, hour-long series (which will premiere on El Rey Network in Q1 2014) began filming in Austin this week with Rodriguez set to direct the first two installments.
The 10-episode serialized drama, created, directed and...
- 11/6/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Horror movies have been getting turned into TV shows left and right in the last couple of years, and we learned earlier this year that From Dusk Till Dawn is next up on the chopping block. But who will be filling the roles that George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino made famous back in 1996?
Read on for the titty-twistin' details straight from the press release:
El Rey Network, in association with FactoryMade Ventures, today announced the production start of "From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series," the first scripted original series to air on Robert Rodriguez's new genre-busting cable network set to debut this December. Based on his cult classic film of the same name, the supernatural crime saga, hour-long series (which will premiere on El Rey Network in Q1 2014) began filming in Austin this week with Rodriguez set to direct the first two installments.
The 10-episode serialized drama, created,...
Read on for the titty-twistin' details straight from the press release:
El Rey Network, in association with FactoryMade Ventures, today announced the production start of "From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series," the first scripted original series to air on Robert Rodriguez's new genre-busting cable network set to debut this December. Based on his cult classic film of the same name, the supernatural crime saga, hour-long series (which will premiere on El Rey Network in Q1 2014) began filming in Austin this week with Rodriguez set to direct the first two installments.
The 10-episode serialized drama, created,...
- 11/6/2013
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Sean Stone's first IMDb credits as director are video featurettes documenting the making of his father's ill-fated epic Alexander. Subsequently, he directed the science fiction short Singularity, again collaborating with the old man- at least in the sense that it's a loose remake of a film Stone Sr. had made in his youth. The film won an emerging cinematographer award for Dp Eduardo Mayen and you can see Mayen's reel of his favourite shots from the film after the break. Sean is about to embark on his first feature directing gig... and dad's coming along again, as an actor in the cast. The film is Shadowland, already compared to The Blair Witch Project, which I assume means it will be a fake documentary, and set around the mental asylum where Rosemary Kennedy was lobotomized back in the 40s. Yes, Rosemary Kennedy. The apple doesn't fall far. According to the...
- 1/14/2010
- by Brendon Connelly
- Slash Film
The International Cinematographers Guild revealed its seven honorees whose short films will be showcased at this year's annual Emerging Cinematographer Awards.
The 2008 honorees were selected from 60 short films submitted by members of Icg, who are not yet rated as directors of photography, and judged by a panel of cinematographers. This year's films and honorees are: "Spring Cleaning," Layton Blaylock; "The 17th Man," Josh Ellis; "Jesus Cooks Me Breakfast," Rachael Levine; "Demption," Gerry O'Malley; "Noisemaker," Michael Svitak; "Para-Normal," Aaron Medick; and "Singularity," Eduardo Mayen.
The three runners- ups are: "Lola," Suad Kutlug; "Cruel Logic," James O'Keeffe; and "Love," Mark Williams.
Icg president Steven Poster says it is crucial that the leaders of today encourage and support the rising members so that they can become the leaders of tomorrow. "Every year Icg Local 600 has the privilege to honor the best of the new," he said. "We get to demonstrate the talents of seven exciting cinematographers."
The Emerging Cinematographer Awards will be held Sept. 21 at the DGA.
The 2008 honorees were selected from 60 short films submitted by members of Icg, who are not yet rated as directors of photography, and judged by a panel of cinematographers. This year's films and honorees are: "Spring Cleaning," Layton Blaylock; "The 17th Man," Josh Ellis; "Jesus Cooks Me Breakfast," Rachael Levine; "Demption," Gerry O'Malley; "Noisemaker," Michael Svitak; "Para-Normal," Aaron Medick; and "Singularity," Eduardo Mayen.
The three runners- ups are: "Lola," Suad Kutlug; "Cruel Logic," James O'Keeffe; and "Love," Mark Williams.
Icg president Steven Poster says it is crucial that the leaders of today encourage and support the rising members so that they can become the leaders of tomorrow. "Every year Icg Local 600 has the privilege to honor the best of the new," he said. "We get to demonstrate the talents of seven exciting cinematographers."
The Emerging Cinematographer Awards will be held Sept. 21 at the DGA.
- 7/15/2008
- by By Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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