The Brussels-born director will start filming her first fiction feature on 10 March. After winning the Magritte award for Best Documentary in 2017 for En bataille, portrait d’une directrice de prison, Eve Duchemin is about to start filming her first fiction feature, Time Out (original title: Temps mort), inspired by her experience on En bataille. According to the filmmaker, "after three years spent exploring the Liancourt jail, I couldn’t leave this prison world before honouring the inmates. Equipped with their stories, and with a certain desire to thumb by nose at what I’d done before, I wanted this time to film them as they left the prison. To see them finally get through this big and heavy metal door, the time of a temporary leave.” Time Out thus follows the peculiar journey of three inmates, outside of prison the time of a weekend. 48 hours to land. 48 hours to...
On the occasion of its 15th investment session, the screen.brussels fund is injecting 1.1 million euros into the production of 13 majority Belgian projects. Among the various feature films supported, we find Chienne de vie, the new film by Xavier Seron who we last saw several years ago, wielding his singular, successful first feature Death by Death. Chiennes de vie consists of three overlapping dog stories which paint a humorous portrait of human beings, with their doubts, their dreams, their loneliness and their search for love. The project has been selected to receive support in the form of a lightweight production grant accorded by the Wallonia-Brussels Federation Film and Audiovisual Centre and is produced by Hélicotronc. screen.brussels is also lending aid to Temps Mort by Eve Duchemin, who is signing her...
The Wallonia-Brussels Federation Film and Audiovisual Centre has supported the production of 8 features during its two latest sessions; a total of nearly 100 projects have been backed. The Cca (Wallonia-Brussels Federation Film and Audiovisual Centre) has decided to award production support to eight feature-film projects, most notably the feature debuts by two talents hailing from very different domains, Emmanuel Marre and Eve Duchemin. The former is making the leap to feature-length territory after turning heads with a couple of medium-length films that teetered between fiction and reality (Le Film de l’été and Castle to Castle), while the latter won the Magritte Award for Best Documentary three years ago for En bataille, portrait d’une directrice de prison. In Duchemin’s new feature, Temps Mort, she takes another look at a prison environment, examining 36 hours in...
Tyler Labine is a Canadian actor and comedian. He was born in Brampton, Ontario, on April 29, 1978. His first acting job was in an episode of ‘Street Legal’ in 1991. His film debut came much later when he landed the role of Grower Brian in the 1999 movie ‘Tall Lights Fade’. Since then, he has acted in many movies and television series. He is most famous for his role in the movie ‘Tucker & Dale vs. Evil’ and for playing characters in television series that include ‘Breaker High’, ‘Dead Beat’, ‘Invasion’, ‘Dead Last’, and ‘Reaper’. His most recent role
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- 9/20/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Victoria Grayson is back in The Hamptons after a stint at the local insane asylum, which means we can finally break open a can of celebratory caviar because -- yep, the time for revenging is upon us. Now that Emily Thorne's arch nemesis has made her triumphant debut in East Hampton, it's only a matter of time before they partake in more snarky conversations full of side-eyes and side-smiles. Of course, Victoria ended last week's episode asphyxiated in some bushes with her undead former love, but don't worry -- Queen V didn't let the awkward reunion throw off her revenge game.
Also, before we dive lobster roll first into our "Revenge" recap, it should be noted that yes, Jack Porter is still a policeman, and yes, it's still completely hilarious.
Night of the Living Dead Last time we checked on Victoria she was swooning in the arms of David Clarke,...
Also, before we dive lobster roll first into our "Revenge" recap, it should be noted that yes, Jack Porter is still a policeman, and yes, it's still completely hilarious.
Night of the Living Dead Last time we checked on Victoria she was swooning in the arms of David Clarke,...
- 10/5/2014
- by Mehera Bonner
- Moviefone
On Saturday, October 22nd, 2011, the eleventh annual Screamfest Horror Film Festival Awards were held in Hollywood, California, to celebrate the ten days of original horror programming which had preceded it, most notably the China Brothers’ Crawl (which took home awards for Best Director and Best Cinematography). Today results were released for the fest’s Screenplay Competition, and we’ve got ‘em. Read on for the winners!
Screamfest, which is spearheaded by founder and director Rachel Belofsky, has built a reputation over the last decade as having its finger on the pulse of the horror genre. Recent films programmed at Screamfest that have garnered a lot of attention include Let the Right One In, Trick 'r Treat, Splinter, Martyrs, The Signal, and Paranormal Activity.
Best Screenplay
Blood Type:v
by Eric Maloney
Top 5 Screenplays
Blood Type:v
by Eric Maloney
Exit 49
by Lanny Grant
Someone Must Die
by Joe Henriques
The Sticks
by...
Screamfest, which is spearheaded by founder and director Rachel Belofsky, has built a reputation over the last decade as having its finger on the pulse of the horror genre. Recent films programmed at Screamfest that have garnered a lot of attention include Let the Right One In, Trick 'r Treat, Splinter, Martyrs, The Signal, and Paranormal Activity.
Best Screenplay
Blood Type:v
by Eric Maloney
Top 5 Screenplays
Blood Type:v
by Eric Maloney
Exit 49
by Lanny Grant
Someone Must Die
by Joe Henriques
The Sticks
by...
- 12/12/2011
- by SeanD.
- DreadCentral.com
Tucker And Dale Vs. Evil
Stars: Tyler Labine, Alan Tudyk, Katrina Bowden, Jesse Moss | Written by Eli Craig, Morgan Jurgenson | Directed by Eli Craig
Tucker & Dale vs. Evil has been on my filmic radar for what seems like forever – as a fan of both Tyler Labine (whose TV series Dead Last was criminally overlooked) and Alan Tudyk, who was last seen as John Turturro’s camp man-servant come computer hacker in Transformers 3, I was psyched to see the pair headline a movie – and a horror comedy no less, a genre which has spawned some of my favourite movies of all time: Evil Dead 2, Re-Animator, and Return of the Living Dead.
The film sees two hillbilly buddies, played by Tudyk and Labine, on vacation in the woods, however they’re not alone. Also hanging out in the woods are a group of college kids doing the typical backwoods horror movie cliches – boozing,...
Stars: Tyler Labine, Alan Tudyk, Katrina Bowden, Jesse Moss | Written by Eli Craig, Morgan Jurgenson | Directed by Eli Craig
Tucker & Dale vs. Evil has been on my filmic radar for what seems like forever – as a fan of both Tyler Labine (whose TV series Dead Last was criminally overlooked) and Alan Tudyk, who was last seen as John Turturro’s camp man-servant come computer hacker in Transformers 3, I was psyched to see the pair headline a movie – and a horror comedy no less, a genre which has spawned some of my favourite movies of all time: Evil Dead 2, Re-Animator, and Return of the Living Dead.
The film sees two hillbilly buddies, played by Tudyk and Labine, on vacation in the woods, however they’re not alone. Also hanging out in the woods are a group of college kids doing the typical backwoods horror movie cliches – boozing,...
- 8/11/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
The 1984 horror/comedy/action cult classic The Toxic Avenger is getting a redo. Deadline reports that Hot Tub Time Machine director Steve Pink has been selected to helm the project. Pink, who also wrote High Fidelity and Grosse Pointe Blank, will team with his Dead Last collaborator Daniel C. Mitchell.
If you haven’t seen the original, it follows “a mop-wielding simpleton named Melvin, whose trusting ways made him easy prey for gym thugs who tossed him into a vat of toxic waste. The transformation into Toxie didn’t help his complexion, but gave him rippling muscles to wreak havoc on New Jersey polluters. The byproduct was that despite his misshapen appearance, the chicks finally dig Melvin after a lifetime of being ignored.”
Pink also has big plans, saying in a statement, “The Toxic Avenger is exactly what the country–wait, that’s not big enough–what the world needs right now.
If you haven’t seen the original, it follows “a mop-wielding simpleton named Melvin, whose trusting ways made him easy prey for gym thugs who tossed him into a vat of toxic waste. The transformation into Toxie didn’t help his complexion, but gave him rippling muscles to wreak havoc on New Jersey polluters. The byproduct was that despite his misshapen appearance, the chicks finally dig Melvin after a lifetime of being ignored.”
Pink also has big plans, saying in a statement, “The Toxic Avenger is exactly what the country–wait, that’s not big enough–what the world needs right now.
- 11/5/2010
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
UPN has given a last-minute pilot presentation order to an untitled comedy from former Late Night With Conan O'Brien writer Andrew Secunda. Charisma Carpenter and Tyler Labine topline the project, from Paramount Network TV, the Littlefield Co. and Nervous Properties. The show, written by Secunda, centers on an uptight, career-minded woman (Carpenter) and her fun-loving brother (Labine). Adam Chase and Warren Littlefield are exec producing, with Secunda serving as co-exec producer. Veteran helmer James Widdoes is on board to direct. Meanwhile, another UPN comedy pilot presentation, I Do, I Did, Now What? is not going forward. Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel alumna Carpenter is repped by the Gersh Agency and manager John Carrabino. Labine, whose series credits include That Was Then, Dead Last and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, is repped by UTA and Characters Talent Agency in Vancouver. In other pilot casting news, Tobin Bell (In the Line of Fire) has joined NBC's drama pilot Revelations, while Johnny Sneed (NBC's American Dreams) has been added to ABC's comedy Earthquake. Bell is repped by Saffron Management and attorney Bill Jacobson.
- 4/11/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tyler Labine has signed a talent holding deal with the WB Network to star in a series project for fall 2004. The pact reunites the actor with the WB after he played one of the leads in the network's 2001 summer series Dead Last. On television, Labine recently co-starred on the short-lived ABC/Touchstone TV drama That Was Then as part of his talent deal with the studio. Labine's TV credits include the ABC/WB series Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. On the big screen, he was most recently seen in My Boss's Daughter. Born in Ontario, Canada, Labine is repped by UTA and his Canadian agent Tyman Stewart of the Characters Talent Agency in Vancouver.
- 11/3/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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