The ladies of The Talk will definitely have something to gab about after their bizarre encounter with a stage crasher during Wednesday’s People’s Choice Awards.
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Aisha Tyler, Sara Gilbert, Julie Chen, Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood took to the stage to accept the award for “Favorite Daytime TV Hosting Team,” when they were unexpectedly ambushed by a rando trying to promote his (or someone else’s) album. Honestly, it was hard to tell what he was saying.
Watch video of the event, courtesy of Loni Love,...
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Aisha Tyler, Sara Gilbert, Julie Chen, Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood took to the stage to accept the award for “Favorite Daytime TV Hosting Team,” when they were unexpectedly ambushed by a rando trying to promote his (or someone else’s) album. Honestly, it was hard to tell what he was saying.
Watch video of the event, courtesy of Loni Love,...
- 1/7/2016
- TVLine.com
Here's a spoiler-free look at what to expect from the second series of Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's glorious Inside No. 9...
Inside No. 9 returns to BBC Two on Thursday the 26th of March for six more ingenious genre slices of horror, suspense and psychology. Those who were rattled and gripped by the first round of half-hour plays from Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith know to expect to be skilfully sucker-punched with sharp, tricksy writing and well-drawn characters.
Viewers engrossed by the psychological character focus of series one’s Tom & Gerri, the jump scares of series finale The Harrowing, and the unexpected emotional sting of opener Sardines have lots to look forward to from the second series’ first brace of episodes. La Couchette and The 12 Days Of Christine tell the respective stories of a fraught overnight train journey and a woman plagued by a mysterious visitor, featuring guest roles from Mark Benton,...
Inside No. 9 returns to BBC Two on Thursday the 26th of March for six more ingenious genre slices of horror, suspense and psychology. Those who were rattled and gripped by the first round of half-hour plays from Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith know to expect to be skilfully sucker-punched with sharp, tricksy writing and well-drawn characters.
Viewers engrossed by the psychological character focus of series one’s Tom & Gerri, the jump scares of series finale The Harrowing, and the unexpected emotional sting of opener Sardines have lots to look forward to from the second series’ first brace of episodes. La Couchette and The 12 Days Of Christine tell the respective stories of a fraught overnight train journey and a woman plagued by a mysterious visitor, featuring guest roles from Mark Benton,...
- 3/16/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: Arthur Sarkissian and writer-director Tony Kaye are teaming to bring the story of Peg Entwistle to light as a movie. She is the blond-haired, blue-eyed actress who committed suicide by jumping off the ‘H’ of the Hollywood sign in 1932 after she was cut out of the David O. Selznick film Thirteen Women. She was only 24.
Sarkissian (Rush Hour) will produce the picture, and Kaye will write and plans to direct.
The Wales-born Entwistle started her career on Broadway in several plays from 1925-32 including The Wild Duck and The Uninvited Guest and in J.M. Barrie’s Alice Sit By The Fire before marrying Robert Keith. They divorced after she discovered that Keith had been married before and had a 6-year-old son she was not told about. Oddly enough, that son was Brian Keith, who later became an actor best known for the popular TV series Family Affair.
The beautiful...
Sarkissian (Rush Hour) will produce the picture, and Kaye will write and plans to direct.
The Wales-born Entwistle started her career on Broadway in several plays from 1925-32 including The Wild Duck and The Uninvited Guest and in J.M. Barrie’s Alice Sit By The Fire before marrying Robert Keith. They divorced after she discovered that Keith had been married before and had a 6-year-old son she was not told about. Oddly enough, that son was Brian Keith, who later became an actor best known for the popular TV series Family Affair.
The beautiful...
- 9/19/2014
- by Anita Busch
- Deadline
Spanish fantastic film has been having an incredible renaissance over the past 15 years. From Álex de la Iglesia to Alejandro Amenábar to Nacho Vigalondo, all range of horror, science fiction and fantasy has been pouring out of the country, to be embraced by cinephiles and cult film enthusiasts. And Spanish production company Rodar y Rodar is taking advantage of this new wave, not only by producing new films, but remaking some for those filmgoers who don't like to read subtitles.According to Screen Daily, English-language remakes are in the works for Juan Antonio Bayona's The Orphanage (a film that already did well in the Us market for a non-English film), Guillem Morales' Julia's Eyes and The Uninvited Guest (the latter of which, according to rumor, will be directed by...
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- 1/25/2013
- Screen Anarchy
Even though we haven't heard a damn thing about it in quite some time, Screen Daily is reporting that Spain’s Rodar y Rodar Films has just announced its slate of upcoming films, which includes the remake of The Orphanage.
The site reports that a “new international version of ‘The Orphanage’ from Ja Bayona” is on its way along with remakes of Guillem Morales’ Julia’s Eyes and The Uninvited Guest as well as a remake of Oriol Paulo’s The Body. It's like Rodar y Rodar's way of saying to the world, "If you missed it in Spanish, you're getting it in English!" No word on if Bayona will be directing the remake. Our guess is he'll serve as producer, etc. After all, here in America we love to give remake jobs to music video directors. That's like our thing.
In other new movie news, Rodar y Rodar also...
The site reports that a “new international version of ‘The Orphanage’ from Ja Bayona” is on its way along with remakes of Guillem Morales’ Julia’s Eyes and The Uninvited Guest as well as a remake of Oriol Paulo’s The Body. It's like Rodar y Rodar's way of saying to the world, "If you missed it in Spanish, you're getting it in English!" No word on if Bayona will be directing the remake. Our guess is he'll serve as producer, etc. After all, here in America we love to give remake jobs to music video directors. That's like our thing.
In other new movie news, Rodar y Rodar also...
- 1/21/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Screen Daily reports that a new version of Juan Antonio Bayona’s The Orphanage (pictured), previously attempted by New Line Cinema with Larry Fessenden and then The Mothman Prophecies’ Mark Pellingon at the helm, is on the schedule of Spanish company Rodar y Rodar, which produced the original. Also on its slate is a similar revamp of Guillem Morales’ blindness chiller Julia’S Eyes, which starred Orphanage’s Belén Rueda; both movies had del Toro on their producing teams. Rodar y Rodar further plans to revisit Morales’ 2004 psychological chiller The Uninvited Guest and the mystery/thriller The Body, which marked the directorial debut of Eyes scripter Oriol Paulo, in English. For more on director Andy Muschietti’s Mama, including words with Guillermo del Toro, pick up Fango #320, on sale now.
- 1/21/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Screen Daily reports that a new version of Juan Antonio Bayona’s The Orphanage (pictured), previously attempted by New Line Cinema with Larry Fessenden and then The Mothman Prophecies’ Mark Pellingon at the helm, is on the schedule of Spanish company Rodar y Rodar, which produced the original. Also on its slate is a similar revamp of Guillem Morales’ blindness chiller Julia’S Eyes, which starred Orphanage’s Belén Rueda; both movies had del Toro on their producing teams. Rodar y Rodar further plans to revisit Morales’ 2004 psychological chiller The Uninvited Guest and the mystery/thriller The Body, which marked the directorial debut of Eyes scripter Oriol Paulo, in English. For more on director Andy Muschietti’s Mama, including words with Guillermo del Toro, pick up Fango #320, on sale now.
- 1/21/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Screen Daily reports that a new version of Juan Antonio Bayona’s The Orphanage (pictured), previously attempted by New Line Cinema with Larry Fessenden and then The Mothman Prophecies’ Mark Pellingon at the helm, is on the schedule of Spanish company Rodar y Rodar, which produced the original. Also on its slate is a similar revamp of Guillem Morales’ blindness chiller Julia’S Eyes, which starred Orphanage’s Belén Rueda; both movies had del Toro on their producing teams. Rodar y Rodar further plans to revisit Morales’ 2004 psychological chiller The Uninvited Guest and the mystery/thriller The Body, which marked the directorial debut of Eyes scripter Oriol Paulo, in English. For more on director Andy Muschietti’s Mama, including words with Guillermo del Toro, pick up Fango #320, on sale now.
- 1/21/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
The Guillermo Del Toro produced "Julia's Eyes” became the second biggest grossing Spanish film of 2010. Now, the director Guillermo Morales (“The Uninvited Guest”) and co-writer Oriol Paulo team up again for a new horror thriller called "Venom". Shot in English, the 12 million Euro production which is pegged to begin principal shooting next year with a release date set approximately for the end of 2012. In the statement from prod co. RodaryRodar (the company behind “The Orphanage”) "'Venom will be about a major pharmaceutical company based on a remote island that keeps dangerous snakes to test their venom in the hope of treating serious illnesses, when one day an accident occurs with disastrous consequences." Also worth noting, RodaryRodar will also produce Paulo's directing debut based on his own script “The Body” -- an English-language thriller that is budgeted at $14m. This is about a police inspector investigating a missing dead body, whose...
- 3/26/2011
- IONCINEMA.com
Spain is now jumping on the 3D bandwagon as Barcelona's Rodar y Rodar, producer of The Orphanage and Julia's Eyes, teams with Sony for psychological horror-thriller Paranormal Xperience 3D, the country's first 3D genre film.
Variety reports from the 2011 Efm that the pic is produced with Spain's Antena 3 Films, the film-production arm of broadcast network Antena 3.
Sony Pictures Releasing de Espana will handle theatrical DVD and digital delivery in Spain. Mexico's Quality Films has prebought all Latin American rights. Prebuys from Spanish paybox Canal Plus and Catalonia pubcaster TV3 are under negotiation.
Loglined "Xperience the Fear", the pic revolves around two sisters who, with other students, visit an abandoned village to investigate alleged paranormal phenomena.
"Xperience" belongs to a growing breed of new Spanish productions that build on young creative talent, broadcast network co-financing, heavy marketing, local TV stars, and Hollywood major distribution in Spain to aggressively target Spain's 15-...
Variety reports from the 2011 Efm that the pic is produced with Spain's Antena 3 Films, the film-production arm of broadcast network Antena 3.
Sony Pictures Releasing de Espana will handle theatrical DVD and digital delivery in Spain. Mexico's Quality Films has prebought all Latin American rights. Prebuys from Spanish paybox Canal Plus and Catalonia pubcaster TV3 are under negotiation.
Loglined "Xperience the Fear", the pic revolves around two sisters who, with other students, visit an abandoned village to investigate alleged paranormal phenomena.
"Xperience" belongs to a growing breed of new Spanish productions that build on young creative talent, broadcast network co-financing, heavy marketing, local TV stars, and Hollywood major distribution in Spain to aggressively target Spain's 15-...
- 2/12/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Barcelona's Rodar y Rodar, producer of The Orphanage and Julia's Eyes, is teaming with Sony to make psychological horror-thriller Paranormal Xperience 3D, Spain's first 3D genre film. Loglined "Xperience the Fear" (nice and cheesy), the pic revolves around two sisters who, with other students, visit an abandoned village to investigate alleged paranormal phenomena. "This is a PG-13 film conceived from the point of view of its youth market and marketing potential," said Rodar's Joaquin Padro. "One of the film types that benefits most from 3D is horror," added Ivan Losada, managing director of Sony Pictures Releasing de Espana. As on Orphanage and Guillem Morales' The Uninvited Guest, Rodar has tapped a first-time feature director, 26-year-old Sergi Vizcaino. Screenplay is by 25-year-old Daniel Padro. Xperience's cast come from hit TV series: Maxi Iglesias ("Fisica o quimica"), Nasser Saleh ("La pecera de Eva"), and Luis Fernandez ("Los protegidos").
- 2/12/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Did Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart get busted by local police for "getting sexy" on a beach in Rio? Is Zac Posen designing Bella's yucky wedding dress? And what went down in Brazil that has Summit fuming? There's way too much Twilight goss to clear up, so let's get started... First off, people over at Summit are not happy campers today, and we do not blame 'em at all on this one. Earlier this morning, HollywoodLife posted an unauthorized video from the Breaking Dawn set. See, apparently a fan snuck into Rob and Kristen's Brazilian love nest during filming and walked around with a hidden camera. The uninvited guest is literally right next to...
- 11/16/2010
- E! Online
MADRID -- Spanish sales company Grupo Pi announced Thursday it will handle international sales for the directorial debut of Guillem Morales' El Habitante Incierto. Pi will include Habitante in its sales lineup in Cannes, along with Mariano Barroso's Ants in the Mouth, Ines Paris and Daniela Fejerman's Semen: A Love Story, and Juanma Bajo Ulloa's Fragile: True Love is a Fairy Tale. Habitante, a Rodar y Rodar production, stars Monica Lopez and Andoni Gracia. The movie tells the story of a successful architect devastated by his wife's departure and how loneliness and a strange visit give way to an obsession.
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