Project Runway star Chris March is facing a serious health battle. The fashion and costume designer, who appeared on season 4 of the reality competition series, shared details of the "debilitating accident" he suffered last summer. His loved ones launched a GoFundMe campaign on Monday to help March offset the financial burden of his continued recovery, saying he is still in a "very fragile state." "Dear Friends," the message stated, "Our beloved Teddy Bear from Project Runway, Chris March, has had a rough 9 months. Back in June of last year, he suffered a debilitating accident and had to be placed in a medically induced coma where he stayed for many...
- 3/19/2018
- E! Online
Director Nicolas Winding Refn’s newly announced crime series has been kept extremely under wraps — until recently. Refn has been sharing behind-the-scenes photos and videos on his personal Twitter account since before production officially started. He’s announced the high-profile talent making up most of the cast, hyping fans and critics for another wild crime drama to take the small screen. As the genre heightens in popularity for TV audiences, the “Drive” director’s pairing with Amazon derives eager speculation as to what this grisly new drama will look like.
The series has been greenlit with a 10-episode straight-to-series order residing at Amazon. “Too Old To Die Young” takes place in the criminal underbelly of Los Angeles, exploring various characters’ “existential journeys from being killers to becoming samurais in the city of angels.” With shooting having just begun, start getting acquainted with the details surrounding this star-studded series.
Shooting Will...
The series has been greenlit with a 10-episode straight-to-series order residing at Amazon. “Too Old To Die Young” takes place in the criminal underbelly of Los Angeles, exploring various characters’ “existential journeys from being killers to becoming samurais in the city of angels.” With shooting having just begun, start getting acquainted with the details surrounding this star-studded series.
Shooting Will...
- 11/29/2017
- by Raelyn Giansanti
- Indiewire
MoreHorror.com
Yes, the truth hurts…. The new book that’s sending a shock wave through the indie filmmaking community is here. Already, in its first week, The Cinematic Equation is soaring towards number one. Discover the new secret knowledge of guerrilla filmmaking now. Learn how to make a living in Hollywood making your movies. Learn the art and joy of motion picture integrity.
Get a grasp on Masters’ budget-minded concepts with his Backwards Progression Theory. Learn how to scene-morph, effectively. A manual every filmmaker, producer, actor and dreamer should have in their back pocket, at all times. Find out the best way to sell yourself and your movie. Stop living a lie. Read The Cinematic Equation, now. The shocking tidbits you need to know, before moving forward with your career.
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Yes, the truth hurts…. The new book that’s sending a shock wave through the indie filmmaking community is here. Already, in its first week, The Cinematic Equation is soaring towards number one. Discover the new secret knowledge of guerrilla filmmaking now. Learn how to make a living in Hollywood making your movies. Learn the art and joy of motion picture integrity.
Get a grasp on Masters’ budget-minded concepts with his Backwards Progression Theory. Learn how to scene-morph, effectively. A manual every filmmaker, producer, actor and dreamer should have in their back pocket, at all times. Find out the best way to sell yourself and your movie. Stop living a lie. Read The Cinematic Equation, now. The shocking tidbits you need to know, before moving forward with your career.
Translated in 29 languages…. Let The Cinematic Equation guide you through a low stress, low-risk, filmmaking process, with profitable results.
- 10/24/2017
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Two of Donald Trump‘s former employees had an extramarital affair that resulted in a pregnancy while working together on the now-president’s 2016 election campaign.
Former White House communications director Jason Miller, who is married, and ex-transition advisor A.J. Delgado separately confirmed on Wednesday that their son William was born last month.
“My wife and I, along with our two daughters, are excited to welcome William into the world and into our family, and we appreciate the well wishes we’ve received from so many,” Miller said in a statement to Page Six, which first reported the news.
Meanwhile,...
Former White House communications director Jason Miller, who is married, and ex-transition advisor A.J. Delgado separately confirmed on Wednesday that their son William was born last month.
“My wife and I, along with our two daughters, are excited to welcome William into the world and into our family, and we appreciate the well wishes we’ve received from so many,” Miller said in a statement to Page Six, which first reported the news.
Meanwhile,...
- 8/10/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
Get psyched for “Too Old to Die Young.”
It’s only been a few months since we found out that Nicolas Winding Refn will be turning his artistic prowess towards the small screen for the Amazon crime drama series “Too Old to Die Young.” The filmmaker set Twitter ablaze on Tuesday with a simple post teasing the show.
Read More: ’Too Old to Die Young’: Miles Teller to Star in Nicolas Winding Refn’s Amazon Series
The tweet included a 30-second clip of British punk act The Bollock Brothers’ “The Last Supper,” playing over a dark graphic design reminiscent of the director’s noir-adjacent sensibilities. Only Refn’s name and the title of his show give a hint what the post is about.
Take a look at the tweet:
Dear Friends … pic.twitter.com/ysltacZr45
— Nicolas Winding Refn (@NicolasWR) April 25, 2017
It doesn’t tell much, but we can read between the lines.
It’s only been a few months since we found out that Nicolas Winding Refn will be turning his artistic prowess towards the small screen for the Amazon crime drama series “Too Old to Die Young.” The filmmaker set Twitter ablaze on Tuesday with a simple post teasing the show.
Read More: ’Too Old to Die Young’: Miles Teller to Star in Nicolas Winding Refn’s Amazon Series
The tweet included a 30-second clip of British punk act The Bollock Brothers’ “The Last Supper,” playing over a dark graphic design reminiscent of the director’s noir-adjacent sensibilities. Only Refn’s name and the title of his show give a hint what the post is about.
Take a look at the tweet:
Dear Friends … pic.twitter.com/ysltacZr45
— Nicolas Winding Refn (@NicolasWR) April 25, 2017
It doesn’t tell much, but we can read between the lines.
- 4/25/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Short of the DayIs this the first promo for his upcoming Amazon series?
Okay, so if we’re technical, today’s Short of the Day isn’t really a short film, at least not in the traditional sense. What it is is a minute-long clip from writer-director-wizard Nicolas Winding Refn that he posted on his Twitter feed over the weekend with the statement: “Dear Friends, Happy Easter.” What follows is a clip of the animatronic Tyrannosaurus Rex from the Museum of Natural History in London gesticulating in a weird, fuzzy, purple-green light as a passage from The Satanic Bible is read in voiceover by the late Anton Lavey, and all this with the words “Too Old to Die Young” constantly onscreen.
Take a minute to process all that.
Now, we know that Too Old to Die Young is the name of Refn’s upcoming, L.A.-set crime series for Amazon starring Miles Teller, but...
Okay, so if we’re technical, today’s Short of the Day isn’t really a short film, at least not in the traditional sense. What it is is a minute-long clip from writer-director-wizard Nicolas Winding Refn that he posted on his Twitter feed over the weekend with the statement: “Dear Friends, Happy Easter.” What follows is a clip of the animatronic Tyrannosaurus Rex from the Museum of Natural History in London gesticulating in a weird, fuzzy, purple-green light as a passage from The Satanic Bible is read in voiceover by the late Anton Lavey, and all this with the words “Too Old to Die Young” constantly onscreen.
Take a minute to process all that.
Now, we know that Too Old to Die Young is the name of Refn’s upcoming, L.A.-set crime series for Amazon starring Miles Teller, but...
- 4/18/2017
- by H. Perry Horton
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Dear Friends a propos of his home town, Berlin, but about to open in Berlin’s sister city, Los Angeles…
Bertold Brecht’s “The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui”
I want to invite you to a reading of German playwright Bertolt Brecht’s The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Sunday, March 19th, 2017 at 7:00pm, at the Shakespeare Center downtown .
Brecht’s Arturo Ui is cross between Hitler, Chaplin and Shakespeare’s Richard III, set in a time of Chicago gangsters. Ui rises to power through fear, intimidation, murder and the playing of one section of society against the other. The cast is lead by Joe Spano as Ui, and I am directing.
The reading benefits the Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles’ nationally-recognized Veterans In Art and Will Power to Youth arts-based employment initiatives. Both are worthy programs that need our support now more than ever.
Tickets begin at $40.00. Keeping with Brecht’s theatrical style,...
Bertold Brecht’s “The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui”
I want to invite you to a reading of German playwright Bertolt Brecht’s The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Sunday, March 19th, 2017 at 7:00pm, at the Shakespeare Center downtown .
Brecht’s Arturo Ui is cross between Hitler, Chaplin and Shakespeare’s Richard III, set in a time of Chicago gangsters. Ui rises to power through fear, intimidation, murder and the playing of one section of society against the other. The cast is lead by Joe Spano as Ui, and I am directing.
The reading benefits the Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles’ nationally-recognized Veterans In Art and Will Power to Youth arts-based employment initiatives. Both are worthy programs that need our support now more than ever.
Tickets begin at $40.00. Keeping with Brecht’s theatrical style,...
- 2/22/2017
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Last year, director Nicolas Winding Refn’s latest film “The Neon Demon,” about an aspiring model (Elle Fanning) whose beauty and youth generate intense jealousy within the industry, opened to polarizing reviews and a poor box office performance, grossing a little over $3 million from a $7 million budget. But the director clearly isn’t discouraged from future projects and is set to produce a remake of the giallo film “What Have You Done To Solange?” and expressed interest in a Batgirl movie. But his next project will be large scale crime drama entitled “The Amazing Silence,” which he described on his Twitter as “Ian Fleming + William Burroughs + N W R = The Avenging Silence.”
Dear Friends … More to come but for now Ian Fleming + William Burroughs + N W R = The Avenging Silence pic.twitter.com/IVV72236SX
— Nicolas Winding Refn (@NicolasWR) August 14, 2016
Read More: Nicolas Winding Refn Talks Sex, Ryan Gosling and...
Dear Friends … More to come but for now Ian Fleming + William Burroughs + N W R = The Avenging Silence pic.twitter.com/IVV72236SX
— Nicolas Winding Refn (@NicolasWR) August 14, 2016
Read More: Nicolas Winding Refn Talks Sex, Ryan Gosling and...
- 1/11/2017
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
Late last week, Béla Tarr concluded yet another chapter of his evolving career, and the Hungarian director marked the occasion with a tweet. “Dear friends,” wrote the iconoclastic filmmaker, who burnished his art-house gleam with films that were as existentially probing as they were demanding in length. “I would like to inform you that after 4 1/2 years, yesterday I left from Sarajevo. I wish all the best to everyone. Béla.”
This was not the first time he said goodbye. Tarr decamped to the Bosnian capital in early 2012, after announcing his official retirement from filmmaking. Having decided, following 2011’s “The Turin Horse”, that he had — in philosophical terms — said all that he really needed to say with film, he set up the film.factory at the Sarajevo School of Science and Technology with the hope of honing a new generation of voices. Now that too was drawing to a close, though for a significantly more mundane reason.
This was not the first time he said goodbye. Tarr decamped to the Bosnian capital in early 2012, after announcing his official retirement from filmmaking. Having decided, following 2011’s “The Turin Horse”, that he had — in philosophical terms — said all that he really needed to say with film, he set up the film.factory at the Sarajevo School of Science and Technology with the hope of honing a new generation of voices. Now that too was drawing to a close, though for a significantly more mundane reason.
- 12/23/2016
- by Ben Croll
- Indiewire
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