Recently, ABC released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Nashville" episode 21 of season 3. The episode is entitled, "Is The Better Part Over," and it turns out that we're going to see some very interesting and dramatic stuff go down as a surprising visitor shows up for Will. Juliette's recent behavior, may be signs of postpartum depression, and more. In the new, 21st episode press release: Juliette Is Back On Top Following Her Performance High Above Highway 65 While Deacon's Cancer Diagnosis Becomes Public And He And Rayna Grapple With What The Future Holds. Press release number 2: Juliette is going to be back in the news - and back to feeling like her old self -- following her rooftop performance high above Highway 65, but while she enjoys the attention, her team will have growing concerns that she may be suffering from postpartum depression. In the meantime, Will is going...
- 4/29/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Something oddly wonderful happened in early ’70s Hollywood the likes of which was never glimpsed again. No, I’m not referring to Elliott Gould’s emergence as a leading man and international sex symbol. Instead I’m talking about a situation where two studios with similar projects decided to combine forces instead of racing to complete competing movies. 20th Century Fox had the rights to Frank Robinson’s and Thomas Scortia’s novel “The Glass Inferno,” and WB had the rights to Richard Stern’s “The Tower.” Both books were disaster tales about a devastating high-rise fire, so the studios combined their efforts resulting in 1974′s The Towering Inferno. It was an immense success. Similar scenarios have happened many times since with competing projects bearing a remarkable resemblance to each other in plot or subject, but none of them have ended in that same congenial way. Either one film drops out of the running (think Linda Lovelace biopic...
- 11/13/2013
- by Rob Hunter
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
One is a commercial director. The other is simply a movie fan from Georgia. Together they've snagged the top honors in newly launched Amazon Studios' first Best Script contest. The $20,000 awards were handed out on Thursday to “The Alchemist Agenda” by Marty Weiss of Los Angeles and “Villain,” by Richard Stern of Roswell, Georgia. "I think any of the finalists and the winners would more than hold their own in any script bag going home for the weekend," Roy Price, director of Amazon Studios, told TheWrap. The winners were chosen from the more than...
- 1/27/2011
- by Brent Lang
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Amazon Studio's December $20,000 Script Contest Winners: The Alchemist Agenda and Villain
Amazon Studios chief Roy Price is thrilled with the first phase of his radical online movie studio experiment. So many submissions came in the first month, more than 2500, that he opened up a December script contest and his panel of judges has picked the first two winners: Richard Stern for action comedy Villain, about a bad guy who decides to switch sides, which also earned the most responses online, and Marty Weiss of the rollicking international mystery adventure The Alchemist Agenda. "It's Fool's Gold meets the Da Vinci Code," says Price. "Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt should definitely check this one out." Both winners will collect a $20,000 prize and can move on to the next phase of the Amazon Studios competition: test shorts ...
- 1/27/2011
- Thompson on Hollywood
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