The Cleansing Hour is here... exorcise your demons with the anticipated short film that has debuted on Bloody Disgusting's World of Death. Also rounding out today's Highlights: details on the May debut of Hunting Grounds and The Watcher on Blu-ray / DVD.
Watch The Cleansing Hour: The Cleansing Hour debuted on Episode 70 of Bloody Disgusting's World of Death, and you can watch it below.
Synopsis: "Drew and Max run a webcast that streams Live exorcisms that are actually elaborately staged hoaxes. But when they discover today’s actress is demon-possessed, Drew and Max are forced to reckon with their online charade--live in front of a global audience."
Directed by Damien LeVeck and written by Aaron Horwitz, The Cleansing Hour stars Sam Jaeger, Heather Morris, Neil Grayston, Jonny Radtke, Joonho Huh, Wanhi Lee, Danielle Langlois, John Griffin, Walker Mintz, Juliette Larsen, Catherine Marin, Vivian Fabiola, Teala Dunn, and Lauren Compton.
To learn more,...
Watch The Cleansing Hour: The Cleansing Hour debuted on Episode 70 of Bloody Disgusting's World of Death, and you can watch it below.
Synopsis: "Drew and Max run a webcast that streams Live exorcisms that are actually elaborately staged hoaxes. But when they discover today’s actress is demon-possessed, Drew and Max are forced to reckon with their online charade--live in front of a global audience."
Directed by Damien LeVeck and written by Aaron Horwitz, The Cleansing Hour stars Sam Jaeger, Heather Morris, Neil Grayston, Jonny Radtke, Joonho Huh, Wanhi Lee, Danielle Langlois, John Griffin, Walker Mintz, Juliette Larsen, Catherine Marin, Vivian Fabiola, Teala Dunn, and Lauren Compton.
To learn more,...
- 4/14/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Matt Hingerty has been appointed to the role of CEO and MD for government relations agency Barton Deakin, as founder Peter Collins moves to executive chairman.
The announcement:
Sydney, July 30, 2012: Leading government relations firm, Barton Deakin has announced the appointment of Matt Hingerty as Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director.
As part of this appointment, Barton Deakin’s founder, Peter Collins, moves to the position of Executive Chairman.
Matt Hingerty joins Barton Deakin having recently concluded his role as Chief of Staff to New South Wales Government Minister George Souris and a 25 year history in federal and state politics and industry. He has been a significant figure in the tourism and hospitality industry for many years including leading roles with the Australian Tourism Export Council and Ttf Australia. He also held a senior role at the Nsw Minerals Council.
“I am particularly excited to be joining Barton Deakin at a...
The announcement:
Sydney, July 30, 2012: Leading government relations firm, Barton Deakin has announced the appointment of Matt Hingerty as Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director.
As part of this appointment, Barton Deakin’s founder, Peter Collins, moves to the position of Executive Chairman.
Matt Hingerty joins Barton Deakin having recently concluded his role as Chief of Staff to New South Wales Government Minister George Souris and a 25 year history in federal and state politics and industry. He has been a significant figure in the tourism and hospitality industry for many years including leading roles with the Australian Tourism Export Council and Ttf Australia. He also held a senior role at the Nsw Minerals Council.
“I am particularly excited to be joining Barton Deakin at a...
- 7/30/2012
- by Georgina Pearson
- Encore Magazine
The Skins gang return in style on Monday 23rd January at 10pm on E4, burning their way through a holiday in Morocco.
But what begins as a hedonistic fortnight before their return to college turns into a living hell. By the time they return to Bristol everything has changed.
Friendships fall apart whilst complicated and toxic relationships begin. And there are strangers in the mix who could either save or destroy them...
Franky (Dakota Blue Richards) goes through a sexual awakening that unleashes a wild and unpredictable side to her when she meets Luke (Joe Cole).
In Franky's wake trails Matty (Sebastian De Souza), deeply in love and about to get himself into even deeper trouble. Meanwhile Nick (Sean Teale) slowly begins to realise just what his brother sees in Franky.
Grace (Jessica Sula) and Rich (Alexander Arnold) are closer than ever, but the future holds something unexpected in store for them.
But what begins as a hedonistic fortnight before their return to college turns into a living hell. By the time they return to Bristol everything has changed.
Friendships fall apart whilst complicated and toxic relationships begin. And there are strangers in the mix who could either save or destroy them...
Franky (Dakota Blue Richards) goes through a sexual awakening that unleashes a wild and unpredictable side to her when she meets Luke (Joe Cole).
In Franky's wake trails Matty (Sebastian De Souza), deeply in love and about to get himself into even deeper trouble. Meanwhile Nick (Sean Teale) slowly begins to realise just what his brother sees in Franky.
Grace (Jessica Sula) and Rich (Alexander Arnold) are closer than ever, but the future holds something unexpected in store for them.
- 1/11/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
The Skins Series 5 gang are all set to return along with a new character, Alex, played by Sam Jackson (a member of Northern Film and Drama, now represented by Hamilton Hodell) from Leeds, when Skins returns to E4 for a sixth series this January.
Sam said of his character: “Alex is at first very mysterious, I think he comes across as quite elusive and you’re not really sure what he’s all about. He’s very charismatic and confident in himself and is very flirty, he flirts with both genders, and doesn’t care.
"He comes into the series at a point where the gang are a bit down, they’re very unhappy and he finds it difficult to make friends with the gang, they don’t really like accepting someone new but he manages to befriend Liv who takes a shine to him and you see their friendship...
Sam said of his character: “Alex is at first very mysterious, I think he comes across as quite elusive and you’re not really sure what he’s all about. He’s very charismatic and confident in himself and is very flirty, he flirts with both genders, and doesn’t care.
"He comes into the series at a point where the gang are a bit down, they’re very unhappy and he finds it difficult to make friends with the gang, they don’t really like accepting someone new but he manages to befriend Liv who takes a shine to him and you see their friendship...
- 12/28/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
There's been another shakeup in the executive suite of the world's largest magazine publisher. John Griffin, executive vice president of Time Inc.'s news group, is leaving the company, Time Inc. said on Tuesday. No replacement has been named. Griffin's exit comes less than three months after the abrupt exit of Jack Griffin, Time Inc.'s CEO, who had been on the job for less than five months. The company also announced the promotion Kim Kelleher, who was named publisher of Time magazine to "worldwide publisher." Here's the memo to employees from Howard Averill, Time...
- 5/10/2011
- by Dylan Stableford
- The Wrap
Updated through 4/23.
"Michael Sarrazin, a tall, dark-eyed Canadian actor who starred opposite Jane Fonda in Sydney Pollack's 1969 film They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, died of cancer Sunday," reports Claire Noland in the Los Angeles Times. He was 70. Noland quotes from a 1994 interview given to the Toronto Star in which Sarrazin recalled working on Horses: "You could have paid me a dollar a week to work on that. It hits you bolt upright; I still get really intense when I watch it. We stayed up around the clock for three or four days.... We stayed in character. Pollack said we should work until signs of exhaustion. Fights would break out among the men; women started crying."
"Sarrazin was one of the last actors to come up through the old studio system, signing with Universal in 1965," writes John Griffin in the Montreal Gazette. "After an indifferent start in television and movies-of-the week,...
"Michael Sarrazin, a tall, dark-eyed Canadian actor who starred opposite Jane Fonda in Sydney Pollack's 1969 film They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, died of cancer Sunday," reports Claire Noland in the Los Angeles Times. He was 70. Noland quotes from a 1994 interview given to the Toronto Star in which Sarrazin recalled working on Horses: "You could have paid me a dollar a week to work on that. It hits you bolt upright; I still get really intense when I watch it. We stayed up around the clock for three or four days.... We stayed in character. Pollack said we should work until signs of exhaustion. Fights would break out among the men; women started crying."
"Sarrazin was one of the last actors to come up through the old studio system, signing with Universal in 1965," writes John Griffin in the Montreal Gazette. "After an indifferent start in television and movies-of-the week,...
- 4/23/2011
- MUBI
E4 has announced the names of the new cast members on Skins. The show changes its actors every two years and over 7,000 people took part in open auditions to find the third generation. Most of the new cast are acting newcomers with the exception of Dakota Blue Richards, who starred as Lyra in the 2007 movie The Golden Compass. Skins executive producer John Griffin said: "More people than ever turned up this year for the open auditions in London and Bristol and the standard of young talent was as high as ever. It was a huge process but incredibly rewarding and (more)...
- 8/5/2010
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
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