The Horror of Nachos and Hamantaschen – Podcast Show Arrives
Announcing a spirited and none-too-serious podcast featuring horror author interviews (so far, including Daniel Mills, Brett Talley, and Ian Rogers, with many more to come) and horror movie and book reviews. Join marginally popular dark fiction author J.R. Hamantaschen (“You Shall Never Know Security,” “With a Voice that is Often Still Confused But is Becoming …
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Announcing a spirited and none-too-serious podcast featuring horror author interviews (so far, including Daniel Mills, Brett Talley, and Ian Rogers, with many more to come) and horror movie and book reviews. Join marginally popular dark fiction author J.R. Hamantaschen (“You Shall Never Know Security,” “With a Voice that is Often Still Confused But is Becoming …
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- 4/26/2016
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Exclusive: La production outfit takes rights to Iraq war story.
Fledgling La-based film and TV production outfit Benattar/Thomas Productions, headed by UK executive Nigel Thomas (Killing Bono) and Us producer Rick Benattar (Ironclad), has bought rights to Iraq war book Sniper One.
The producers are aiming to move the film into production in 2016.
Written by former British soldier Sgt. Dan Mills, the account tells the true story of a British sniper unit sent into Iraq only to find themselves engaged in a full scale combat operation against overwhelming odds.
The men were besieged for six months, vastly outnumbered and with little help of rescue.
The book was brought to Benattar/Thomas by Tom Hopper, best known for his role as Billy Bones in Black Sails, who recently starred in the Benattar/Thomas feature The Fixer, which just wrapped principal photography in Ireland.
Hopper will serve as co-producer on the project as will Dan Mills.
Thomas [pictured...
Fledgling La-based film and TV production outfit Benattar/Thomas Productions, headed by UK executive Nigel Thomas (Killing Bono) and Us producer Rick Benattar (Ironclad), has bought rights to Iraq war book Sniper One.
The producers are aiming to move the film into production in 2016.
Written by former British soldier Sgt. Dan Mills, the account tells the true story of a British sniper unit sent into Iraq only to find themselves engaged in a full scale combat operation against overwhelming odds.
The men were besieged for six months, vastly outnumbered and with little help of rescue.
The book was brought to Benattar/Thomas by Tom Hopper, best known for his role as Billy Bones in Black Sails, who recently starred in the Benattar/Thomas feature The Fixer, which just wrapped principal photography in Ireland.
Hopper will serve as co-producer on the project as will Dan Mills.
Thomas [pictured...
- 11/7/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: La production outfit takes rights to Iraq war story.
Fledgling La-based film and TV production outfit Benattar/Thomas Productions, headed by UK executive Nigel Thomas (Killing Bono) and Us producer Rick Benattar (Ironclad), has bought rights to Iraq war novel Sniper One.
The producers are aiming to move the film into production in 2016.
Written by former British soldier Sgt. Dan Mills, the novel tells the true story of a British sniper unit sent into Iraq only to find themselves engaged in a full scale combat operation against overwhelming odds.
The men were besieged for six months, vastly outnumbered and with little help of rescue.
The book was brought to Benattar/Thomas by Tom Hopper, best known for his role as Billy Bones in Black Sails, who recently starred in the Benattar/Thomas feature The Fixer, which just wrapped principal photography in Ireland.
Hopper will serve as co-producer on the project as will Dan Mills.
Thomas [pictu...
Fledgling La-based film and TV production outfit Benattar/Thomas Productions, headed by UK executive Nigel Thomas (Killing Bono) and Us producer Rick Benattar (Ironclad), has bought rights to Iraq war novel Sniper One.
The producers are aiming to move the film into production in 2016.
Written by former British soldier Sgt. Dan Mills, the novel tells the true story of a British sniper unit sent into Iraq only to find themselves engaged in a full scale combat operation against overwhelming odds.
The men were besieged for six months, vastly outnumbered and with little help of rescue.
The book was brought to Benattar/Thomas by Tom Hopper, best known for his role as Billy Bones in Black Sails, who recently starred in the Benattar/Thomas feature The Fixer, which just wrapped principal photography in Ireland.
Hopper will serve as co-producer on the project as will Dan Mills.
Thomas [pictu...
- 11/7/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
ABC’s Once Upon a Time did a very smart thing leading into the two-week Easter break: It answered several burning questions/loose threads, and in doing so set things up nicely for the final salvo of Season 4.
RelatedOnce Upon a Time’s Colin O’Donoghue Answers Some Burning Qs
For starters, in flashback, we learned that Snow and Charming– spooked by one premonition produced by the touch of a unicorn’s horn — were coaxed by a peddler (Mad Men‘s Patrick Fischler) into visiting the Sorcerer‘s Apprentice, who offered them a way to “guarantee” the goodness of their...
RelatedOnce Upon a Time’s Colin O’Donoghue Answers Some Burning Qs
For starters, in flashback, we learned that Snow and Charming– spooked by one premonition produced by the touch of a unicorn’s horn — were coaxed by a peddler (Mad Men‘s Patrick Fischler) into visiting the Sorcerer‘s Apprentice, who offered them a way to “guarantee” the goodness of their...
- 3/30/2015
- TVLine.com
London, Oct er 9: Frequent stroking may seem to be a good way to show affection but it can leave your cat stressed out, it has been revealed.
Professor Daniel Mills, of Lincoln University, has proved that although some felines tolerate it, constant caressing is disliked by them and causes them to be most stressed, Metro.co.uk reported.
He also said that contrary to popular perception, cats are not solitary creatures and added that even if they are not best friends with other cats, they may be able to organize themselves to avoid each other without getting stressed.
The research, published in the journal Physiology and Behavior suggested that cat lovers should ensure that their pet has individual control over its.
Professor Daniel Mills, of Lincoln University, has proved that although some felines tolerate it, constant caressing is disliked by them and causes them to be most stressed, Metro.co.uk reported.
He also said that contrary to popular perception, cats are not solitary creatures and added that even if they are not best friends with other cats, they may be able to organize themselves to avoid each other without getting stressed.
The research, published in the journal Physiology and Behavior suggested that cat lovers should ensure that their pet has individual control over its.
- 10/9/2013
- by Ketali Mehta
- RealBollywood.com
London -- Director Justin Chadwick is penning an adaptation of Stef Penney's prize-winning novel "The Tenderness of Wolves" with a view to directing it himself, the backers said Friday.
Chadwick, who directed "The Other Boleyn Girl," is writing and will direct "Wolves" for Film4 and Target Entertainment Group.
Set in 1867 frontier Canada, Penney's novel details the story of mother tracking down her missing son.
Developed by Film4’s Katherine Butler, produced by Kate McCreery at Target Entertainment and executive produced by Film4 chief Tessa Ross, the movie is planned to shoot next year. Mba Literary agent Diana Tyler struck the option deal.
U.K. production, sales and finance house Target is also developing a number of other literary adaptations as part of its aggressive drive into movie financing and production.
Development projects include a big screen version of Dan Mills’ "Sniper One" novel, Geoff Nicolson’s "Bleeding London" and Kfir Yefet...
Chadwick, who directed "The Other Boleyn Girl," is writing and will direct "Wolves" for Film4 and Target Entertainment Group.
Set in 1867 frontier Canada, Penney's novel details the story of mother tracking down her missing son.
Developed by Film4’s Katherine Butler, produced by Kate McCreery at Target Entertainment and executive produced by Film4 chief Tessa Ross, the movie is planned to shoot next year. Mba Literary agent Diana Tyler struck the option deal.
U.K. production, sales and finance house Target is also developing a number of other literary adaptations as part of its aggressive drive into movie financing and production.
Development projects include a big screen version of Dan Mills’ "Sniper One" novel, Geoff Nicolson’s "Bleeding London" and Kfir Yefet...
- 12/5/2008
- by By Stuart Kemp
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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