Vikings queen Alyssa Sutherland has boarded the cast of The Mist, Spike’s adaptation (via TWC-Dimension Television) of the classic Stephen King novella.
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Starting production this summer with an eye on a 2017 premiere date, The Mist tells the story of a foreboding (you guessed it) mist that arrives in a small town, ushering in a terrifying new reality for its residents and putting their humanity to the test.
Sutherland will play Eve Cunningham, a wife and mother who fights to protect her teenage daughter from unknown dangers lurking both inside and outside the mist,...
RelatedVikings Renewed for Season 5 — Jonathan Rhys Meyers Joins Cast
Starting production this summer with an eye on a 2017 premiere date, The Mist tells the story of a foreboding (you guessed it) mist that arrives in a small town, ushering in a terrifying new reality for its residents and putting their humanity to the test.
Sutherland will play Eve Cunningham, a wife and mother who fights to protect her teenage daughter from unknown dangers lurking both inside and outside the mist,...
- 7/12/2016
- TVLine.com
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
(Xbox One, PS4, PC)
This first person shooter releases May 5 and is one of the most exciting in the genre for 2015. “Wolfenstein” is a longstanding franchise so we know it will be worth playing not to mention “The Old Blood” is a standalone prequel to a previous release and critically acclaimed game in the series, “The New Order.”
“It is the year is 1946 and the Nazis are on the brink of winning World War II. In an effort to turn the tide in the Allies’ favor, B.J. Blazkowicz must embark on an epic, two-part mission deep within Bavaria. Part one of Wolfenstein: The Old Blood – Rudi Jäger and the Den of Wolves – pits Bj Blazkowicz against a maniacal prison warden as he breaks into Castle Wolfenstein in an attempt to steal the coordinates to General Deathshead’s compound. In part two – The Dark Secrets of...
(Xbox One, PS4, PC)
This first person shooter releases May 5 and is one of the most exciting in the genre for 2015. “Wolfenstein” is a longstanding franchise so we know it will be worth playing not to mention “The Old Blood” is a standalone prequel to a previous release and critically acclaimed game in the series, “The New Order.”
“It is the year is 1946 and the Nazis are on the brink of winning World War II. In an effort to turn the tide in the Allies’ favor, B.J. Blazkowicz must embark on an epic, two-part mission deep within Bavaria. Part one of Wolfenstein: The Old Blood – Rudi Jäger and the Den of Wolves – pits Bj Blazkowicz against a maniacal prison warden as he breaks into Castle Wolfenstein in an attempt to steal the coordinates to General Deathshead’s compound. In part two – The Dark Secrets of...
- 5/2/2015
- by Sarah Sommer
- Boomtron
Photo by Alain Betrancourt
We recently visited the set of Elevator, an independent film that takes place on, you guessed it, an elevator. During a party for the Barton Investment Company, nine people end up trapped in the elevator of a Manhattan hi-rise and discover someone has a bomb. The result is a story of racial tension, financial scandal, scorned lovers, and revenge.
The key here is that the action occurs Entirely on an elevator. With the exception of one brief establishing scene at the start of the film, the nine-member cast spends 90 minutes confined to a small metal box as the drama unfolds around them.
It is written and produced by Marc Rosenberg, a Texas native transplanted to Australia, who is back in the States making his first U.S. film with Norwegian director Stig Svendson. Tor Arne Øvrebø, Svendson's line producer on many projects prior to Elevator, is...
We recently visited the set of Elevator, an independent film that takes place on, you guessed it, an elevator. During a party for the Barton Investment Company, nine people end up trapped in the elevator of a Manhattan hi-rise and discover someone has a bomb. The result is a story of racial tension, financial scandal, scorned lovers, and revenge.
The key here is that the action occurs Entirely on an elevator. With the exception of one brief establishing scene at the start of the film, the nine-member cast spends 90 minutes confined to a small metal box as the drama unfolds around them.
It is written and produced by Marc Rosenberg, a Texas native transplanted to Australia, who is back in the States making his first U.S. film with Norwegian director Stig Svendson. Tor Arne Øvrebø, Svendson's line producer on many projects prior to Elevator, is...
- 10/26/2010
- by Pop Culture Passionistas
- popculturepassionistas
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