Ksi returns to the ring to take on Joe Fournier at Mf & Dazn: X Series 007. Airing live from London, this will be Ksi’s first fight since easily dispatching FaZe Temperr in the first round back in January. Will Ksi have similar success against Fournier, who has fought in nine bouts as a pro boxer? Find out this Saturday, May 13 at 4:30 p.m. Et on Dazn PPV. You can watch for $19.99 when you subscribe to Dazn.
How to Watch Ksi vs. Fournier When: Saturday, May 13 at 4:30 p.m. Et Where: Dazn PPV Streaming: Watch with a subscription to Dazn and a $19.99 pay-per-view. Get The Fight $24.99 / month dazn.com Get the Fight for $19.99 with your subscription to Dazn About Ksi vs. Fournier
Ksi enters this fight at 5-0-1 and looks to keep the good vibes going with a fight against Joe Fournier. Fournier is not going to be an easy out,...
How to Watch Ksi vs. Fournier When: Saturday, May 13 at 4:30 p.m. Et Where: Dazn PPV Streaming: Watch with a subscription to Dazn and a $19.99 pay-per-view. Get The Fight $24.99 / month dazn.com Get the Fight for $19.99 with your subscription to Dazn About Ksi vs. Fournier
Ksi enters this fight at 5-0-1 and looks to keep the good vibes going with a fight against Joe Fournier. Fournier is not going to be an easy out,...
- 5/13/2023
- by Jeff Kotuby
- The Streamable
For years we’ve been hearing that writer/director Joe Cornish and actor John Boyega have been talking about making a sequel to their 2011 alien invasion film Attack the Block (watch it Here). The project was officially announced last year – and now Boyega has revealed to the folks at Collider that he and Cornish have been crafting the story for Attack the Block 2 together.
Boyega said,
The story has actually been presented by myself and Joe Cornish. We’ve collaborated heavily on making a story that makes sense for Moses and the other characters, and the new characters that will be coming up in the sequel too. And then, also, there’s different perspectives in writing it, with Joe having his perspective and me having mine. London has changed so much, in so many different ways, over the years since the first movie. We’re just trying to make...
Boyega said,
The story has actually been presented by myself and Joe Cornish. We’ve collaborated heavily on making a story that makes sense for Moses and the other characters, and the new characters that will be coming up in the sequel too. And then, also, there’s different perspectives in writing it, with Joe having his perspective and me having mine. London has changed so much, in so many different ways, over the years since the first movie. We’re just trying to make...
- 8/30/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
BBC One has revealed further casting details of upcoming five-part drama The Secrets.
Downton Abbey star Joanne Froggatt, World Without End's Ben Chaplin and Silent Witness actress Emilia Fox have signed up to appear in an episode written by Elinor Cook.
Each 30-minute episode of the Dominic Savage-directed drama will centre around a provocative incident told from separate viewpoints.
Cook's episode focuses on a man who is married to two women as he leads a secret double life.
Nick Payne will write two episodes of the series, starring previously announced cast members Olivia Colman, Alison Steadman and Steve Oram, while Sarah Solemani will write and star in her own instalment as a bride-to-be who discovers her fiancé was once accused of a shocking crime.
Ben Ockrent will pen an episode starring Cuckoo's Helen Baxendale, Anthony Welsh and Waterloo Road star Paige Meade, which revolves around a girl...
Downton Abbey star Joanne Froggatt, World Without End's Ben Chaplin and Silent Witness actress Emilia Fox have signed up to appear in an episode written by Elinor Cook.
Each 30-minute episode of the Dominic Savage-directed drama will centre around a provocative incident told from separate viewpoints.
Cook's episode focuses on a man who is married to two women as he leads a secret double life.
Nick Payne will write two episodes of the series, starring previously announced cast members Olivia Colman, Alison Steadman and Steve Oram, while Sarah Solemani will write and star in her own instalment as a bride-to-be who discovers her fiancé was once accused of a shocking crime.
Ben Ockrent will pen an episode starring Cuckoo's Helen Baxendale, Anthony Welsh and Waterloo Road star Paige Meade, which revolves around a girl...
- 3/4/2014
- Digital Spy
Jason Maza and Noel Clarke produce.
Unstoppable Entertainment and Think Big Productions have wrapped principal photography as of Oct 13 on London-shot Legacy.
Jason Maza (The Knot, The Hooligan Factory) and Noel Clarke (4.3.2.1.) produce. Davie Fairbanks and Marc Small co-write and co-direct.
The story follows five teenagers throwing the ultimate party.
The cast features Screen International 2013 Star of Tomorrow Franz Drameh [pictured], McKell David, Steven Cree and Amy Tyger (who was discovered following nationwide open auditions). There are cameos from Brett Goldstein and Paige Meade.
Unstoppable Entertainment and Think Big Productions have wrapped principal photography as of Oct 13 on London-shot Legacy.
Jason Maza (The Knot, The Hooligan Factory) and Noel Clarke (4.3.2.1.) produce. Davie Fairbanks and Marc Small co-write and co-direct.
The story follows five teenagers throwing the ultimate party.
The cast features Screen International 2013 Star of Tomorrow Franz Drameh [pictured], McKell David, Steven Cree and Amy Tyger (who was discovered following nationwide open auditions). There are cameos from Brett Goldstein and Paige Meade.
- 10/14/2013
- ScreenDaily
Following some reader questions about various Waterloo Road cast members and characters, we can confirm some more departures and other updates after getting the official word from the BBC. Reports on Twitter that Sian Diamond will leave the school are correct. Former Holby City star Jaye Jacobs bows out from the role in the second part of series eight, meaning that her on-screen exit will air in 2013. Katie McGlynn (Jodie 'Scout' Allen) and Paige Meade (Jade Fleming) are also on the leavers' list, while yesterday it was confirmed that Mark Benton is bowing out as Chalky. Those moving on are doing so in storylines which air next year, so with Waterloo Road filming episodes so far in advance, they will remain (more)...
- 9/21/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Meet Drew and Jade, the two new pupils of Waterloo Road, who join the cast in the opening episode of Series 8 as a couple of teenage runaways.
Paige Meade (represented by United Agents) stars as teenager Jade, on the run from a foster home and sharing a squat with her controlling boyfriend Drew but dreams of a better life. She announces that she’s going to school at Waterloo Road and despite his fear the authorities will find out about them, Drew is persuaded to enroll too.
Max Fowler (represented by Eamonn Bedford Agency) plays Drew who despite not being registered at Waterloo Road uses his charisma to win Lorraine over - but it’s not long before Tom sees an angry side to the new boy.
The school, newly opened in Scotland, is buzzing as Jade and Drew arrive, but when the headmaster offers Jade, but not Drew, accommodation in the school house,...
Paige Meade (represented by United Agents) stars as teenager Jade, on the run from a foster home and sharing a squat with her controlling boyfriend Drew but dreams of a better life. She announces that she’s going to school at Waterloo Road and despite his fear the authorities will find out about them, Drew is persuaded to enroll too.
Max Fowler (represented by Eamonn Bedford Agency) plays Drew who despite not being registered at Waterloo Road uses his charisma to win Lorraine over - but it’s not long before Tom sees an angry side to the new boy.
The school, newly opened in Scotland, is buzzing as Jade and Drew arrive, but when the headmaster offers Jade, but not Drew, accommodation in the school house,...
- 8/3/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
top row l-r, Lula, Imogen, Rhiannon, Connor. Bottom row l-r, Gus, Jade Series 8 of Waterloo Road sees the Rochdale-based school move to Greenock in Scotland when a number of current teachers and pupils move to set up a new independent school.
And there are some new faces too joining the school for the new term:
20 year old Kirstie Steele from Glasgow plays Imogen, an intelligent, self-effacing wall-flowers, who's always felt out of step with her classmates, and finds their shallow teenage concerns anathema – a feeling which is mutual, as her goth-lite appearance and solitary habits will often generate bitchy comments from her peers. Kirstie, who had to dye her blonde hair black for the role, is a member of the Scottish Youth Theatre, and recently graduated from studying Musical Theatre at Bird College.
19 year old London rapper Paige Meade (represented by United Agents) stars as 16 year old Jade Fleming, who...
And there are some new faces too joining the school for the new term:
20 year old Kirstie Steele from Glasgow plays Imogen, an intelligent, self-effacing wall-flowers, who's always felt out of step with her classmates, and finds their shallow teenage concerns anathema – a feeling which is mutual, as her goth-lite appearance and solitary habits will often generate bitchy comments from her peers. Kirstie, who had to dye her blonde hair black for the role, is a member of the Scottish Youth Theatre, and recently graduated from studying Musical Theatre at Bird College.
19 year old London rapper Paige Meade (represented by United Agents) stars as 16 year old Jade Fleming, who...
- 5/6/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Attack The Block Blu-RaySony Home Entertainment2011/Rated R/Running Time 88 minsList Price: $35.99 -- Available October 25, 2011John Carpenter once said that when a filmmaker has limited resources, the more creative they are. In an age where most films that stand a chance of making an impact at the box-office have already been backed by millions upon millions of dollars, its rare to see low budget features at all, let alone a good one. It remains to be seen whether or not Joe Cornish's Attack the Block will make an impact at the box-office, but it definitely has the makings of a cult classic. His incredibly funny, exciting and inspiring action-horror-comedy features a simple story with performances that go above and beyond most big budget f/x pictures. At times one can feel the budget restraints of the production, yet they are not flaws, just enjoyable quirks that work surprisingly well in service of the experience.
- 11/2/2011
- LRMonline.com
This is the Pure Movies review of Attack the Block, directed by Joe Cornish and starring Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker, Luke Treadaway, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh and Paige Meade. Aliens landing on a South London estate are interesting enough to give new domestic schlock horror, Attack The Block, a moment’s consideration. Coupled with a stoned appearance from Anglo-us success Nick Frost(he of the Pegg-Frost partnership behind Paul and Shaun of the Dead) and Spielberg-backed Joe Cornish of Adam and Joe TV fame is bound to attract even more enthusiasm. But as much as Cornish has his more-than-willing plaudits for his first directorial debut – before they’ve seen a single frame in some respects, for those not in awe of the man or his ‘talents’, does this extraterrestrial battle pitched just down the road have enough alien bite to its bark?...
- 9/17/2011
- by Lisa Keddie
- Pure Movies
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