Penélope Cruz as Macarena Granada in Fernando Trueba's The Queen Of Spain is presented an Oscar by Cary Grant
In my conversation with Fernando Trueba at the W Hotel Union Square in New York, he paid tribute to Emilio Ruiz del Río, who also worked with Stanley Kubrick (Spartacus), David Lean (Lawrence Of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago), Nicholas Ray (King Of Kings), John Milius (Conan The Barbarian), and Guillermo del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth). Fernando's latest, The Queen Of Spain (La Reina De España) stars Penélope Cruz who was also his The Girl Of Your Dreams (La Niña De Tus Ojos) with Antonio Resines, Santiago Segura, Rosa Maria Sardà, Jorge Sanz, Jesús Bonilla, and Loles León, who all return here.
Penélope Cruz as Queen Isabella of Castile with John Scott (Clive Revill): "He is not John Ford but he is inspired by him."
In The Queen Of Spain, Mandy Patinkin,...
In my conversation with Fernando Trueba at the W Hotel Union Square in New York, he paid tribute to Emilio Ruiz del Río, who also worked with Stanley Kubrick (Spartacus), David Lean (Lawrence Of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago), Nicholas Ray (King Of Kings), John Milius (Conan The Barbarian), and Guillermo del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth). Fernando's latest, The Queen Of Spain (La Reina De España) stars Penélope Cruz who was also his The Girl Of Your Dreams (La Niña De Tus Ojos) with Antonio Resines, Santiago Segura, Rosa Maria Sardà, Jorge Sanz, Jesús Bonilla, and Loles León, who all return here.
Penélope Cruz as Queen Isabella of Castile with John Scott (Clive Revill): "He is not John Ford but he is inspired by him."
In The Queen Of Spain, Mandy Patinkin,...
- 8/23/2017
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Emanating from their studio in Cincinnati, Ohio, The History of Bad Ideas sees hosts Jason, Jeff and Blake talk about all things geeky on their podcast. Whether it’s rumors of the latest comic book movies, debating who really is the worst villain of all time, discussing the latest comic issues or just wondering about life in general, you are sure to have a fun time with them! In theory.
If you haven’t listened to the show before (why not?) you can check out previous episodes of The History of Bad Ideas podcast on iTunes and look out for new episodes here on Nerdly each and every week…
Episode 107: Addendum…
The Hobi Gang welcomes film critic Scab Jeff back into the Bob Studio to discuss his success rate, or lack of success, at picking this year’s Golden Globes winners! The guys have lots of Story Time discussion including the documentary Trophy Kids,...
If you haven’t listened to the show before (why not?) you can check out previous episodes of The History of Bad Ideas podcast on iTunes and look out for new episodes here on Nerdly each and every week…
Episode 107: Addendum…
The Hobi Gang welcomes film critic Scab Jeff back into the Bob Studio to discuss his success rate, or lack of success, at picking this year’s Golden Globes winners! The guys have lots of Story Time discussion including the documentary Trophy Kids,...
- 1/21/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Breed, a new supernatural horror series that will be set in the Pacific Northwest, has been picked up for a pilot by TNT.
'Breed' Gets Pilot
Breed was created by writer John Scott Shepherd and will be directed by True Blood and Fargo’s Scott Winant, reported Deadline. It will track a series of grisly murders that take place in the Pacific Northwest for which the culprit is unknown. It’s soon realized that a mysterious race of supernatural creatures are plaguing the region and offing its residents.
Coming to the rescue will be Detective Cooper Wells, an unstable but gifted local, who endeavors to restore peace. Cooper soon realizes that he can’t battle the beasts alone and hires on a female assassin to help him take down the barbaric creatures.
Nicky Weinstock is the producer for Breed, and he, Shepherd and Winant will share executive producer credits.
In addition to Breed,...
'Breed' Gets Pilot
Breed was created by writer John Scott Shepherd and will be directed by True Blood and Fargo’s Scott Winant, reported Deadline. It will track a series of grisly murders that take place in the Pacific Northwest for which the culprit is unknown. It’s soon realized that a mysterious race of supernatural creatures are plaguing the region and offing its residents.
Coming to the rescue will be Detective Cooper Wells, an unstable but gifted local, who endeavors to restore peace. Cooper soon realizes that he can’t battle the beasts alone and hires on a female assassin to help him take down the barbaric creatures.
Nicky Weinstock is the producer for Breed, and he, Shepherd and Winant will share executive producer credits.
In addition to Breed,...
- 11/1/2014
- Uinterview
Mark Valley left his bike in Vancouver. It's there with his radio, some clothes, and hiking gear. He left the items for good luck, and, he admits, so he can playfully brag later if his show Human Target gets picked up for more episodes beyond its current 12. ("I'll say 'Oh, of course it got picked up,"' he says in a faux haughty tone, "'I left my stuff there."') They haven't heard anything yet, but he's hopeful. "I think there's more story to be told." The same can be said of Valley's personal rise to fame. Sitting down with EW.
- 3/24/2010
- by Sandra Gonzalez
- EW.com - PopWatch
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