Exclusive: Freddy Rodriguez (Six Feet Under) and Ashley Elizabeth Fliehr (WWE Superstar Charlotte Flair) are set to lead the Averted Vision Pictures indie horror/thriller You Lose You Die, written by Carlos “Spiff TV” Suarez who will also make his feature directorial debut. Preproduction is currently underway.
You Lose You Die follows sociopathic tech expert, Mr. Fantastik (Rodriguez), who runs a popular show on the dark web with two other sociopathic tech experts, Ms. Perfect (Fliehr) and Mr. Creep (Anthony Alvarez). On the show, thousands of viewers vote on games and challenges for prisoners to participate in. If the prisoners lose, viewers vote on the weapons the sociopaths use to kill them.
In addition to Rodriguez, Fliehr and Alvarez, the cast includes Josh Bredl as Mr. Large; Sophia Zimba as Kara; Ashley Hernandez as Julie; Alejandro Duran as Alfonso; Noah Crider as Chase; Marcella Acuña as Christie; Mercy Grant as...
You Lose You Die follows sociopathic tech expert, Mr. Fantastik (Rodriguez), who runs a popular show on the dark web with two other sociopathic tech experts, Ms. Perfect (Fliehr) and Mr. Creep (Anthony Alvarez). On the show, thousands of viewers vote on games and challenges for prisoners to participate in. If the prisoners lose, viewers vote on the weapons the sociopaths use to kill them.
In addition to Rodriguez, Fliehr and Alvarez, the cast includes Josh Bredl as Mr. Large; Sophia Zimba as Kara; Ashley Hernandez as Julie; Alejandro Duran as Alfonso; Noah Crider as Chase; Marcella Acuña as Christie; Mercy Grant as...
- 5/14/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Arthur Dupont, Émilie Gavois-Kahn and Chloé Chaudoye in “Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games: The ‘70s” on MHz Choice. Courtesy of MHz Choice
Forget whatever you assume about Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot. They don’t matter here. “Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games: The 70s” is actually the third season of a French TV series “Les Petits Meutres D’Agatha Christie,” (“The Little Murders of Agatha Christie”) but it’s like a first season, since most of the cast are new to this delightful comedic crime-fest. The package is ten 90-minute tele-films, with our trio of cops solving different cases in each.
A large part of the fun for viewers lies in everything they display about the 1970s, from miniskirts and go-go boots to music and attitudes. When no-nonsense Annie Greco (Emilie Gavois-Kahn) arrives as the new homicide captain in a precinct, the old-boy network smugly gives her a hard time,...
Forget whatever you assume about Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot. They don’t matter here. “Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games: The 70s” is actually the third season of a French TV series “Les Petits Meutres D’Agatha Christie,” (“The Little Murders of Agatha Christie”) but it’s like a first season, since most of the cast are new to this delightful comedic crime-fest. The package is ten 90-minute tele-films, with our trio of cops solving different cases in each.
A large part of the fun for viewers lies in everything they display about the 1970s, from miniskirts and go-go boots to music and attitudes. When no-nonsense Annie Greco (Emilie Gavois-Kahn) arrives as the new homicide captain in a precinct, the old-boy network smugly gives her a hard time,...
- 6/13/2023
- by Mark Glass
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Buenos Aires, Dec 19 (Ians) Argentina’s media heaped praise on Lionel Messi and the national team after the Albiceleste’s dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over France in the World Cup final on Sunday.
“Hug one another, shout it out loud, cry. We are world champions after the most exciting final in history,” online sports outlet Ole said.
“Later there will be time to analyze why we had to suffer so much. But what does it matter now? From Qatar to La Quiaca. From north to south and from east to west of the planet, those who wanted Messi to win got their wish. Those who dreamed of ending the 36-year wait (since Argentina’s last World Cup triumph), need not wait any longer.”
Ole said an oft-repeated chant among Argentina’s fans in Qatar that includes the line, “We’ll be champions, like we were in ’86,” could now be laid to rest.
“Hug one another, shout it out loud, cry. We are world champions after the most exciting final in history,” online sports outlet Ole said.
“Later there will be time to analyze why we had to suffer so much. But what does it matter now? From Qatar to La Quiaca. From north to south and from east to west of the planet, those who wanted Messi to win got their wish. Those who dreamed of ending the 36-year wait (since Argentina’s last World Cup triumph), need not wait any longer.”
Ole said an oft-repeated chant among Argentina’s fans in Qatar that includes the line, “We’ll be champions, like we were in ’86,” could now be laid to rest.
- 12/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
She could never be a saint, but she thought she could be a martyr if they killed her quick.—Flannery O’Connor The mist uncovers Japanese soldiers as well as the grim sight of severed heads by the side of the hot springs where Catholic priests are being tortured. A priest kneels down in horror, almost catatonic, unable to bring himself to believe in the evilness of these men, the men of the Inquisitor. Why are these priests, who came to this “swamp of Japan” to spread the Word of the Lord, suffering so immensely on the hands of these soldiers?To the modern, secular audience, the theme of Silence (2016) is of great irony: the all-powerful Catholic Church, the institution that spread terror across Europe for 700 years with her bonfires and witch hunts and enforcing an almost maddening outlook at faith and personal behavior, comes to an unconquerable land where...
- 3/28/2017
- MUBI
Twenty years ago this week - Feb. 9, 1996 - the romcom-dramedy Beautiful Girls first opened in theaters. The film centers around Willie (Timothy Hutton), who returns home for his high school reunion in a small Massachusetts town. It's funny, it's heartwarming, and it features one of the better ensemble casts of the 1990s. In honor of the film's 20th anniversary, we're pulling out the yearbook and looking up the film's cast to what they've been up to over the past 20 years. Timothy HuttonHutton won Best Supporting Actor in 1981 for Ordinary People when he was only 20. To this day he's the youngest-ever...
- 2/9/2016
- by Drew Mackie, @drewgmackie
- PEOPLE.com
Welcome to ‘What Is Your Damage,’ Annie Barrett’s summer shop of all the melodrama and self-absorption she misses from springtime reality TV. Every Tuesday and Friday, she’ll rant about a current offense to her humanity, then assess readers’ damages via video replies. Don’t be shy about admitting what annoys or intrigues you. We’re all in this pop cult together!
What is your damage, Katy Perry? You’re making me feel like a hard old bitch.
Until yesterday my impression of you had been somewhat vague, a smattering of visuals and a strong if nonsensical set of aural hooks.
What is your damage, Katy Perry? You’re making me feel like a hard old bitch.
Until yesterday my impression of you had been somewhat vague, a smattering of visuals and a strong if nonsensical set of aural hooks.
- 7/6/2012
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
As his roles as Voldemort in the Harry Potter movies and Hades in Clash of the Titans testify, Ralph Fiennes has found his true calling as Hollywood's go-to guy for classy creeps
There comes a time in a British actor's life when the shadows have lengthened, and those English teeth no longer look quirky but queer; that eccentric gleam turned from Steptoe and Son to Jekyll and Hyde. Ralph Fiennes has crossed that threshold. Ok, so Fiennes has a very nice set of gnashers, but his latest screen appearance – wafting malevolently around as Hades in Clash of the Titans like some crimped-hair Greco-Roman Fu Manchu – confirms the change. He's gone Rent-a-Villain.
I could say, by way of consolation, it has happened to many a fine actor, but it only ever happens to fine actors. They're the ones with the skill set to showcase the deviant personality traits Hollywood likes in its antagonists,...
There comes a time in a British actor's life when the shadows have lengthened, and those English teeth no longer look quirky but queer; that eccentric gleam turned from Steptoe and Son to Jekyll and Hyde. Ralph Fiennes has crossed that threshold. Ok, so Fiennes has a very nice set of gnashers, but his latest screen appearance – wafting malevolently around as Hades in Clash of the Titans like some crimped-hair Greco-Roman Fu Manchu – confirms the change. He's gone Rent-a-Villain.
I could say, by way of consolation, it has happened to many a fine actor, but it only ever happens to fine actors. They're the ones with the skill set to showcase the deviant personality traits Hollywood likes in its antagonists,...
- 4/13/2010
- by Phil Hoad
- The Guardian - Film News
As I previously posted, I was able to attend the Los Angeles press junket for Channing Tatum's new movie 'Fighting' last Saturday. The event was held at the beautiful Four Seasons Los Angeles hotel, which I quickly learned is a hot bed for celebs far and wide.
In addition to the 'Fighting' junket that included stars like Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard and Zulay Henao, the hotel also hosted a junket for the upcoming film '17 Again', so stars like Zac Efron (with his girlfriend Vanessa Hudgens) and Matthew Perry were roaming around the hotel. And it didn't stop there. I even ran into Death Row Records co-founder Suge Night and Extra reporter Terri Seymour by the time I checked out on Sunday.
I was only at the Four Seasons for a little over 24 hours, so if seeing stars is your thing, I recommend you just sit in their lobby,...
In addition to the 'Fighting' junket that included stars like Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard and Zulay Henao, the hotel also hosted a junket for the upcoming film '17 Again', so stars like Zac Efron (with his girlfriend Vanessa Hudgens) and Matthew Perry were roaming around the hotel. And it didn't stop there. I even ran into Death Row Records co-founder Suge Night and Extra reporter Terri Seymour by the time I checked out on Sunday.
I was only at the Four Seasons for a little over 24 hours, so if seeing stars is your thing, I recommend you just sit in their lobby,...
- 4/8/2009
- by Blog Expert
- Channing Tatum Unwrapped
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