ABC is set in their decision to move ahead with a season of The Golden Bachelorette after the success of Gerry Turner’s The Golden Bachelor season. The network announced they would be moving forward with the series in February, but they have yet to announce who will star as the first-ever golden bachelorette. Several names have been thrown into the ring, including a couple of celebrities and a handful of contestants from Turner’s season.
Fans of the series have tossed around Kathie Lee Gifford’s name while discussing potential golden bachelorettes. Gifford insists she hasn’t been approached about the series but has discussed it with her family. She recently revealed that her children are divided regarding her potentially appearing on the dating show. ‘
Kathie Lee Gifford’s kids don’t agree on whether she should appear on ‘The Golden Bachelorette’
Last week, Gifford appeared on Today to...
Fans of the series have tossed around Kathie Lee Gifford’s name while discussing potential golden bachelorettes. Gifford insists she hasn’t been approached about the series but has discussed it with her family. She recently revealed that her children are divided regarding her potentially appearing on the dating show. ‘
Kathie Lee Gifford’s kids don’t agree on whether she should appear on ‘The Golden Bachelorette’
Last week, Gifford appeared on Today to...
- 4/2/2024
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Viewers watched Cassidy Gifford grow up as her mom, Kathie Lee Gifford, co-hosted Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee. Now she’s stepping into the spotlight alongside her mother in Prime Video’s The Baxters, based on Karen Kinsgbury’s bestselling novel collection. Cassidy stars as Reagan Decker in the faith-driven drama series. Reagan works alongside Kari Baxter (Ali Cobrin) and becomes the love interest of Luke Baxter (Josh Plasse), the youngest member of the Baxter family. At the end of the first season, Reagan and Luke take a major leap in their relationship when they say “I love you” to one another for the first time. Both mom and daughter have key roles in The Baxters. Kathie Lee makes a special guest appearance as Lillian Ashford, Elizabeth Baxter’s (Roma Downey) friend who tragically lost her son in a car accident years ago. Kathie Lee Gifford with Cassidy and...
- 3/28/2024
- TV Insider
Beginning this week, tune into “The Baxters,” based on Karen Kingsbury’s New York Times Best-Selling book series. The drama series follows two parents and their five adult children as they navigate life’s ups and downs. With a lot of faith, love, and support from their relatives, they can handle even the most sour situations that may come their way. Don’t miss “The Baxters” series premiere, which streams exclusively on Amazon Prime Video on Thursday, March 28. You can watch The Baxters: Season 1 with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video.
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“The Baxters” Season 1 introduces Elizabeth and John Baxter and their five grown children. The close-knit family members are each in different life stages. In the series premiere,...
How to Watch ‘The Baxters’ Series Premiere When: Thursday, March 28, 2024 Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video. 30-Day Free Trial$8.99+ / month amazon.com About ‘The Baxters’ Series Premiere
“The Baxters” Season 1 introduces Elizabeth and John Baxter and their five grown children. The close-knit family members are each in different life stages. In the series premiere,...
- 3/28/2024
- by Aubrey Chorpenning
- The Streamable
Former talk show host Kathie Lee Gifford is one name thrown around as Golden Bachelorette. She reveals why she won’t do the show. Keep reading for all the details.
Kathie Lee Gifford Reveals Why She Won’t Do Golden Bachelorette
Who will be the first Golden Bachelorette is a question that’s on everyone’s mind. ABC announced in February that the first-ever Golden Bachelorette will air this fall after the widely popular inaugural Golden Bachelor broke ratings records in 2023. Traditionally, the network would choose one of Gerry Turner’s contestants to lead the spinoff.
However, names beyond the franchise have come up in social media conversations, including soap star Susan Lucci and entrepreneur Martha Stewart. Today Show host Hoda Kotb nominated friend and former co-host Kathie Lee Gifford for the role.
According to Kathie Lee Gifford, Bachelor producers did reach out to her, but she turned them down.
Kathie Lee Gifford Reveals Why She Won’t Do Golden Bachelorette
Who will be the first Golden Bachelorette is a question that’s on everyone’s mind. ABC announced in February that the first-ever Golden Bachelorette will air this fall after the widely popular inaugural Golden Bachelor broke ratings records in 2023. Traditionally, the network would choose one of Gerry Turner’s contestants to lead the spinoff.
However, names beyond the franchise have come up in social media conversations, including soap star Susan Lucci and entrepreneur Martha Stewart. Today Show host Hoda Kotb nominated friend and former co-host Kathie Lee Gifford for the role.
According to Kathie Lee Gifford, Bachelor producers did reach out to her, but she turned them down.
- 3/23/2024
- by Jennifer Havener
- TV Shows Ace
The Baxters arrives later this month on Prime Video, and the streaming service has now released a trailer, poster, and first-look images teasing the family drama series.
The series stars Roma Downey, Ted McGinley, Ali Cobrin, Masey McLain, Josh Plasse, Cassidy Gifford, Reilly Anspaugh, Emily Peterson, and Brandon Hirsch. It follows Elizabeth (Downey) and John Baxter (McGinley) and their five adult children. The story is based on a series of novels by Karen Kingsbury.
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The series stars Roma Downey, Ted McGinley, Ali Cobrin, Masey McLain, Josh Plasse, Cassidy Gifford, Reilly Anspaugh, Emily Peterson, and Brandon Hirsch. It follows Elizabeth (Downey) and John Baxter (McGinley) and their five adult children. The story is based on a series of novels by Karen Kingsbury.
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- 3/13/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Baxters has a premiere date. Prime Video has announced the arrival date for the new family drama with the release of a preview. Ten episodes have been produced for season one.
Starring Roma Downey, Ted McGinley, Ali Cobrin, Masey McLain, Josh Plasse, Cassidy Gifford, Reilly Anspaugh, Emily Peterson, and Brandon Hirsch, the series is based on the novel series by Karen Kingsbury. The story follows the lives of Elizabeth and John and their five adult children. Season one will feature guest appearances by Kathie Lee Gifford, Jake Allyn, Damien Leake, and Orel De La Mota.
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Starring Roma Downey, Ted McGinley, Ali Cobrin, Masey McLain, Josh Plasse, Cassidy Gifford, Reilly Anspaugh, Emily Peterson, and Brandon Hirsch, the series is based on the novel series by Karen Kingsbury. The story follows the lives of Elizabeth and John and their five adult children. Season one will feature guest appearances by Kathie Lee Gifford, Jake Allyn, Damien Leake, and Orel De La Mota.
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- 2/14/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Baxters is headed to Prime Video. Based on the series of novels by Karen Kingsbury, the series follows Elizabeth and John Baxter as they raise their five children.
Roma Downey and Ted McGinley will star in the series as Elizabeth and John, and they are joined by Ali Cobrin, Masey McLain, Josh Plasse, Cassidy Gifford, Reilly Anspaugh, Emily Peterson, and Brandon Hirsch.
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Roma Downey and Ted McGinley will star in the series as Elizabeth and John, and they are joined by Ali Cobrin, Masey McLain, Josh Plasse, Cassidy Gifford, Reilly Anspaugh, Emily Peterson, and Brandon Hirsch.
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- 1/29/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Amazon Prime Video has acquired the family drama series “The Baxters” starring Roma Downey and Ted McGinley. The faith-infused series is based on the bestselling novels by author Karen Kingsbury.
The series has been in the works since early 2018, when Downey announced plans to produce a series based on Kingsbury’s books for her LightWorkers Media streaming platform. A number of episodes were produced but have never aired on LightWorkers or any other outlet. The deal with Prime Video comes as Amazon has heightened its focus on faith-based, family-friendly and uplifting series and movies.
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“With over 25 million fans of the Baxter series books we know audiences are going to love this family drama brought to life, and I am personally so excited to bring more inspirational content to Prime Video,” Downey said.
Downey is...
The series has been in the works since early 2018, when Downey announced plans to produce a series based on Kingsbury’s books for her LightWorkers Media streaming platform. A number of episodes were produced but have never aired on LightWorkers or any other outlet. The deal with Prime Video comes as Amazon has heightened its focus on faith-based, family-friendly and uplifting series and movies.
Amazon Teams With Wonder Project on Faith-Based Films & Shows, Streamer Orders ‘House of David’ to Series
“With over 25 million fans of the Baxter series books we know audiences are going to love this family drama brought to life, and I am personally so excited to bring more inspirational content to Prime Video,” Downey said.
Downey is...
- 1/25/2024
- by William Earl
- Variety Film + TV
Prime Video has picked up the family drama series The Baxters, from LightWorkers Media, the faith and family-focused company founded by Mark Burnett and Roma Downey which is owned by Amazon MGM Studios through Amazon’s the acquisition of LightWorkers parent MGM.
The 10-episode series, based on the best-selling book series by Karen Kingsbury, is executive produced by Downey who stars as the family matriarch, Elizabeth Baxter, alongside Ted McGinley as John Baxter. The Baxters, which is slated to stream spring 2024 exclusively on Prime Video, was filmed in 2018. Also executive produced by Will Packer, it was originally intended to stream on LightWorkers Media’s platform.
The Baxters follows Elizabeth and John Baxter and their five adult children. Season 1 centers on Elizabeth and John’s daughter, Kari, who learns the shocking truth that her professor husband, Tim, has been secretly having an affair with one of his college students. As her relationship is tested,...
The 10-episode series, based on the best-selling book series by Karen Kingsbury, is executive produced by Downey who stars as the family matriarch, Elizabeth Baxter, alongside Ted McGinley as John Baxter. The Baxters, which is slated to stream spring 2024 exclusively on Prime Video, was filmed in 2018. Also executive produced by Will Packer, it was originally intended to stream on LightWorkers Media’s platform.
The Baxters follows Elizabeth and John Baxter and their five adult children. Season 1 centers on Elizabeth and John’s daughter, Kari, who learns the shocking truth that her professor husband, Tim, has been secretly having an affair with one of his college students. As her relationship is tested,...
- 1/25/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Cody Gifford, the son of Kathie Lee and her late husband, Frank, has married his longtime love, actress Erika Brown. The couple has been dating since 2013 and now after seven years tie the Knot.
The former "Today" host Kathie lee took the lead in announcing the marriage on Instagram
"God gave us a glorious day to celebrate this glorious couple. So grateful."
https://www.instagram.com/p/CE2FznunS-k/
In June 2020 Kathie Lee's daughter Cassidy Gifford got married also posted on Instagram "Welcome to the family, Mrs. Gifford❤️"
https://www.instagram.com/p/CE2P1BZBUDT/...
The former "Today" host Kathie lee took the lead in announcing the marriage on Instagram
"God gave us a glorious day to celebrate this glorious couple. So grateful."
https://www.instagram.com/p/CE2FznunS-k/
In June 2020 Kathie Lee's daughter Cassidy Gifford got married also posted on Instagram "Welcome to the family, Mrs. Gifford❤️"
https://www.instagram.com/p/CE2P1BZBUDT/...
- 9/8/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
I recently had a chance to see a new indie sci-fi film called Time Trap. The movie currently has a limited theatrical release and if it’s playing at a theater near you it’s definitely worth checking out!
The movie has a fascinating, unique, and innovative concept and it was executed really well! The movie was made on a low-budget and it may be a little rough around the edges, but for the most part it’s an awesome movie that I recommend checking out.
It has a smart mind-bending story that follows a group of students who become trapped inside a mysterious cave where they discover time passes differently. The story has some fun playing with the space-time continuum.
The concept is actually pretty terrifying in certain ways. Here’s the synopsis:
A group of students venture into the deep caves of remote Texas to locate a favorite...
The movie has a fascinating, unique, and innovative concept and it was executed really well! The movie was made on a low-budget and it may be a little rough around the edges, but for the most part it’s an awesome movie that I recommend checking out.
It has a smart mind-bending story that follows a group of students who become trapped inside a mysterious cave where they discover time passes differently. The story has some fun playing with the space-time continuum.
The concept is actually pretty terrifying in certain ways. Here’s the synopsis:
A group of students venture into the deep caves of remote Texas to locate a favorite...
- 11/8/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
It’s way too easy to call someone like Cassidy Gifford a legacy that doesn’t have the kind of talent that’s needed to get into films and TV. Some might even go so far as to state that her mother’s influence would be the only reason she’s there in the first place. But to set all those dissenting voices straight one only needs to remind them that even if connections are used and inherited fame is applied that doesn’t grant talent or skill that’s still needed to perform. Cassidy has maintained her career on her own dime so to speak and
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- 10/29/2018
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
Uncanny! People can't believe how much Kathie Lee Gifford's son, Cody Gifford, 28, looks like her late husband, Frank Gifford, in new photos. The buzz first started earlier this week when Klg posed with Cody and her 25-year-old daughter, Cassidy Gifford, at a Hallmark Channel party in Beverly Hills, CA. "Best time with Cody and Cassidy @HallmarkChannel," Kathie Lee, 64, later captioned an Instagram pic of the trio. Not only did Klg's fans immedately start gushing about Cody's grown up and very handsome appearance, but they also pointed out how much the Gifford kids look like their parents. "Cassidy looks like you," one fan commented on the image. "And Cody is the image of Frank. Beautiful family." (Photo Credit: Getty Images) Then, on Wednesday, Aug. 1, the Today show's Instagram account posted a side-by-side photo of the father-son duo and asked fans if they think Cody and his late dad look alike.
- 8/2/2018
- by Joyann Jeffrey
- Closer Weekly
Roma Downey and sitcom Ted McGinley are set to star in “The Baxters,” the scripted family drama for Downey’s LightWorkers Media platform based on the book series by Karen Kingsbury.
Production on six half-hour episodes of the streaming series begins this week in Los Angeles. LightWorkers is a joint venture of MGM TV, Downey and Mark Burnett, Downey’s husband who also heads MGM TV and Digital. Downey is shepherding the project with Will Packer and his Will Packer Media banner. It’s targeted for premiere late this year.
“The Baxters” revolves around the lives of the adult children of a large family headed by Downey and McGinley. The two TV veterans bring a level of visibility to the first scripted series to come from Downey’s streaming platform, which aims to offer uplifting news and information and faith- and family-centric entertainment content.
“We have assembled a talented cast...
Production on six half-hour episodes of the streaming series begins this week in Los Angeles. LightWorkers is a joint venture of MGM TV, Downey and Mark Burnett, Downey’s husband who also heads MGM TV and Digital. Downey is shepherding the project with Will Packer and his Will Packer Media banner. It’s targeted for premiere late this year.
“The Baxters” revolves around the lives of the adult children of a large family headed by Downey and McGinley. The two TV veterans bring a level of visibility to the first scripted series to come from Downey’s streaming platform, which aims to offer uplifting news and information and faith- and family-centric entertainment content.
“We have assembled a talented cast...
- 4/9/2018
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Kathie Lee Gifford‘s mother, Joan Epstein, has died. She was 87.
The Today show anchor, 64, took to Twitter Tuesday to share that her mother had passed away. “My precious mother, Joannie went home to Jesus & my Daddy this morning. We praise God for His promise of eternal life & we thank God for her,” Gifford tweeted.
Her mother’s death comes two years after the death of her husband, Frank Gifford, in August 2015. Gifford’s father, Aaron Epstein, died in 2002.
Gifford’s daughter, Cassidy Gifford, also took to social media to remember her late grandmother. “Jesus & Pop Pop are much cooler,...
The Today show anchor, 64, took to Twitter Tuesday to share that her mother had passed away. “My precious mother, Joannie went home to Jesus & my Daddy this morning. We praise God for His promise of eternal life & we thank God for her,” Gifford tweeted.
Her mother’s death comes two years after the death of her husband, Frank Gifford, in August 2015. Gifford’s father, Aaron Epstein, died in 2002.
Gifford’s daughter, Cassidy Gifford, also took to social media to remember her late grandmother. “Jesus & Pop Pop are much cooler,...
- 9/13/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
You know that old chestnut: don’t go into a big, creepy cave you’re not familiar with in search of a missing person who, incidentally enough, also went into that same cave in search of a family that’s been missing for decades.
Mark Dennis and Ben Foster’s latest film, “Time Trap,” throws that (extremely solid) advice right out the proverbial window in service to an innovative new sci-fi adventure that rips apart both space and time at its very seams. Featuring a cast that includes Cassidy Gifford, Reiley McClendon, Brianne Howey, Olivia Draguicevich, Max Wright, and Andrew Wilson, “Time Trap” takes an already scary premise and bolsters it with some truly twisted riffs on time travel. Again, maybe don’t go in the weird cave.
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Per its official synopsis: “A sci-fi time travel adventure,...
Mark Dennis and Ben Foster’s latest film, “Time Trap,” throws that (extremely solid) advice right out the proverbial window in service to an innovative new sci-fi adventure that rips apart both space and time at its very seams. Featuring a cast that includes Cassidy Gifford, Reiley McClendon, Brianne Howey, Olivia Draguicevich, Max Wright, and Andrew Wilson, “Time Trap” takes an already scary premise and bolsters it with some truly twisted riffs on time travel. Again, maybe don’t go in the weird cave.
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Per its official synopsis: “A sci-fi time travel adventure,...
- 5/19/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Cassidy Gifford is leading a group of students to find the most coveted urban legend in history, the Fountain of Youth, in order to truly save their lives. But the college coeds’ relentless pursuit for control over the passing of time may unfortunately be the very thing that puts their lives in danger. The undergrads’ […]
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- 5/4/2017
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
This year will mark the second holiday season Kathie Lee Gifford and her family will celebrate without her late husband, Frank Gifford, who passed away in August 2015. However, despite his physical absence, the Today host says she can always feel his presence, and for that reason, the family—including her two children, Cassidy Gifford Cody Gifford—has continued to celebrate just as they did when he was alive. "We just do the same old thing and just lift up many toasts to him," she told E! News at the Bella New York Holiday Issue Cover Party Tuesday night. She continued, "We know he's with us. We know where he is, and we know who he's with, and we know we're...
- 12/7/2016
- E! Online
Synkhole is a sci-fi thriller. The film deals with a cavern, the temporal plane and a denizen of creatures. Lightning Entertainment is moving the film towards a release date. And, the film stars Andrew Wilson (Rushmore), Cassidy Gifford and Brianne Howey. A trailer for the film is available here. The film's story begins with a group of archaeology students. They explore an ancient cavern, in search of a missing teacher. They stumble across a bubble in the space-time continuum, which shifts the nature of time. Soon, they are thrust into the future. Here, dangers are plentiful and they are in search of these time travellers. This film was recently completed. So, a release date will be revealed soon. Release Date: Tba. Director: Mark Dennis and Ben Foster. Writer: Mark Dennis. Cast: Andrew Wilson, Cassidy Gifford, Brianne Howey, Reiley McClendon and Hans Marrero. *trailer removed by the filmmakers' request. Source: Synkhole...
- 11/10/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Kathie Lee Gifford was inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame on Tuesday night, but it wasn't her award she was most thankful for. Rather, the host was even more emotional over her late husband, Frank Gifford's, induction alongside her. "I have to thank my incredible husband, who taught me so much, who was the most generous person I ever met," Kathie said while accepting the huge honor. "And he gave me the two greatest gifts that any human being could ever have and that's my children!" She continued, talking about son Cody Gifford and daughter Cassidy Gifford. "My children make me a better person every day. The hardest thing in the world to do is raise two people…who love...
- 10/21/2015
- E! Online
Our resident VOD expert tells you what's new to rent and/or own this week via various Digital HD providers such as cable Movies On Demand, Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, Google Play and, of course, Netflix. Cable Movies On Demand: Same-day-as-disc releases, older titles and pretheatrical exclusives for rent, priced from $3-$10, in 24- or 48-hour periods Dope (comedy-drama; Shameik Moore, Rakim "Asap Rocky" Mayers; rated R) The Gallows (found-footage horror; Cassidy Gifford, Ryan Shoos; rated R) San Andreas (action-drama; Dwayne Johnson, Carla Gugino; rated PG-13) Tomorrowland (Disney family adventure; George Clooney, Britt Robertson; rated PG) Mississippi Grind (drama-adventure; Ryan Reynolds, Ben Mendelsohn; available on cable Mod and in thaters; rated...
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- 10/13/2015
- by Robert B. DeSalvo
- Movies.com
School spirit gets downright sinister in The Gallows. The found footage fright film has been slated for a September 29th Digital HD release and October 13th Blu-ray / DVD debut from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
The Gallows Blu-ray / DVD combo pack comes with six bonus features, including deleted scenes, "The Gallows: Surviving the Noose", "The Gallows: The Original Version", and more. We have the press release with full details, as well as a look at the cover art.
Press Release (via Home Theater Forum): Burbank, CA, September 2, 2015 – Don’t say his name when “The Gallows” arrives onto Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital HD from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. From New Line Cinema comes the horror film “The Gallows,” starring Reese Mishler (“Youthful Daze”), Pfeifer Brown (“Molly’s Method”), Ryan Shoos (“As Night Comes”) and Cassidy Gifford (“God’s Not Dead”). The film will be...
The Gallows Blu-ray / DVD combo pack comes with six bonus features, including deleted scenes, "The Gallows: Surviving the Noose", "The Gallows: The Original Version", and more. We have the press release with full details, as well as a look at the cover art.
Press Release (via Home Theater Forum): Burbank, CA, September 2, 2015 – Don’t say his name when “The Gallows” arrives onto Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital HD from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. From New Line Cinema comes the horror film “The Gallows,” starring Reese Mishler (“Youthful Daze”), Pfeifer Brown (“Molly’s Method”), Ryan Shoos (“As Night Comes”) and Cassidy Gifford (“God’s Not Dead”). The film will be...
- 9/3/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
A day after her emotional tribute to her late husband, Frank Gifford, Kathie Lee Gifford revealed on Tuesday's Today show that her family didn't have a funeral for the football great, who died on Aug. 9 at the age of 84.
"We did not have a service for Frank last week. We had a party," Kathie Lee said. "Frank hated funerals. He hated boxes. He hated to be put in boxes. He hated to get in an elevator. So we played Frank Sinatra all day long and we had a party. The only criteria was, if you were there you had to be somebody that he adored,...
"We did not have a service for Frank last week. We had a party," Kathie Lee said. "Frank hated funerals. He hated boxes. He hated to be put in boxes. He hated to get in an elevator. So we played Frank Sinatra all day long and we had a party. The only criteria was, if you were there you had to be somebody that he adored,...
- 8/19/2015
- by K.C. Blumm
- People.com - TV Watch
Frank Gifford's legacy is living on through his children, who have posted emotional tributes to the late sportscaster.
Cody Gifford, Frank's 25-year-old son with the Today show's Kathie Lee Gifford, shared a photo of the former New York Giant "meeting his great grandchild."
"Thank you, everyone," Cody wrote in the caption, adding the hashtags "#fighton #liveon."
Thank you, everyone. Dad meeting his great grandchild. #fighton #liveon. pic.twitter.com/mryHeUj4sq
— Cody Gifford (@CodyNGifford) August 10, 2015
Frank died of natural causes Sunday in his Connecticut home.
"We rejoice in the extraordinary life he was privileged to live, and we feel...
Cody Gifford, Frank's 25-year-old son with the Today show's Kathie Lee Gifford, shared a photo of the former New York Giant "meeting his great grandchild."
"Thank you, everyone," Cody wrote in the caption, adding the hashtags "#fighton #liveon."
Thank you, everyone. Dad meeting his great grandchild. #fighton #liveon. pic.twitter.com/mryHeUj4sq
— Cody Gifford (@CodyNGifford) August 10, 2015
Frank died of natural causes Sunday in his Connecticut home.
"We rejoice in the extraordinary life he was privileged to live, and we feel...
- 8/11/2015
- by Michele Corriston, @mcorriston
- People.com - TV Watch
Cassidy Gifford honored her late father Frank Gifford’s memory on Monday with a moving tribute and a throwback picture on Instagram. Cassidy Gifford’s Tribute To Her Dad Frank Gifford “Very few people are blessed enough to call their father a legend, and an even smaller number are able to share that notion with the rest of […]
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- 8/11/2015
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
Some may like to refer to Frank Gifford as a sports broadcaster, Hall of Fame athlete or simply a football stud. But for Cassidy Gifford, he was simply called dad. Just one day after E! News confirmed the New York Giants player had passed away peacefully at his Connecticut home, his daughter is paying tribute on Instagram to one of her "best friends." "Very few people are blessed enough to call their father a legend, and an even smaller number are able to share that notion with the rest of the world," she wrote with a father-daughter throwback photo. "Today of all days I can genuinely say I am humbled by the outpour of love and support my family has...
- 8/10/2015
- E! Online
Cassidy Gifford took to Instagram on Monday, Aug. 10, to pen a touching tribute to her late father and “best friend” Frank Gifford following his Aug. 9 death. “Very few people are blessed enough to call their father a legend, and an even smaller number are able to share that notion with the rest of the world,” Kathie Lee Gifford’s 22-year-old daughter captioned a throwback photo with her famous dad. “Today of all days I can genuinely say I am humbled by the outpour of love and [...]...
- 8/10/2015
- Us Weekly
Unpleasant characters do things that make no sense in “found footage” clearly edited together from multiple sources. Negligent storytelling at its worst. I’m “biast” (pro): nothing
I’m “biast” (con): really hating found footage lately
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
Just when I think the “genre” of found-footage can’t get any worse — which is typically while I’m suffering through the previous found-footage movie — I am proven wrong by the next one. But The Gallows isn’t merely a new low in a filmmaking gimmick that has long since been played out: it might be the best-worst example yet of how lazy filmmakers seem to think shaky handheld cinematography and a faux accidental-documentary facade is a substitute for a well-written script that tells a coherent story populated by characters we enjoy spending time with, even if it’s only in a love-to-hate-them way.
I’m “biast” (con): really hating found footage lately
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
Just when I think the “genre” of found-footage can’t get any worse — which is typically while I’m suffering through the previous found-footage movie — I am proven wrong by the next one. But The Gallows isn’t merely a new low in a filmmaking gimmick that has long since been played out: it might be the best-worst example yet of how lazy filmmakers seem to think shaky handheld cinematography and a faux accidental-documentary facade is a substitute for a well-written script that tells a coherent story populated by characters we enjoy spending time with, even if it’s only in a love-to-hate-them way.
- 7/22/2015
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Here are the films opening theatrically in the U.S. the week of Friday, July 10. [Synopses provided by distributor unless listed otherwise.] Wide The Gallows Director: Travis Cluff & Chris Lofing Cast: Cassidy Gifford, Ryan Shoos, Reese Mishler, Pfeifer Brown, Price T. Morgan, Mackie Burt Synopsis: "Twenty years after an accident caused the death of the lead actor during a high school play, students at the same small town school resurrect the failed stage production in a misguided attempt to honor the anniversary of the tragedy - but ultimately find out that some things are better left alone." Criticwire Grade Average: C- (7 reviews) Minions Director: Kyle Balda & Pierre Coffin Cast: Pierre Coffin, Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm, Steve Carell Synopsis: "Gru is recruited by an organization to stop Scarlet Overkill, a super-villain who, alongside her inventor husband Herb, hatches a plot to take over the world." Criticwire Grade Average: B-...
- 7/17/2015
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Stars: Reese Mishler, Pfeifer Brown, Ryan Shoos, Cassidy Gifford, Travis Cluff | Written and Directed by Travis Cluff, Chris Lofing
You know the old saying less is more? Yeah, well, sometimes less is just…less. Such is the way with The Gallows, the new film from lo-fi horror producers Blumhouse (Paranormal Activity, The Purge), which managed the astounding feat of both dragging throughout most of its length and yet having barely anything to show for itself by the time the credits mercifully rolled.
The film takes the tried-and-tired trope of found footage and plays it old school, meaning that it makes no attempts to improve or subvert the formula that’s worked (dubiously) for almost two decades now. High schooler and douchebag jock Ryan is our cameraman for most of the proceedings, as he decides that the only way to make his mandatory drama lessons more interesting is to film everything...
You know the old saying less is more? Yeah, well, sometimes less is just…less. Such is the way with The Gallows, the new film from lo-fi horror producers Blumhouse (Paranormal Activity, The Purge), which managed the astounding feat of both dragging throughout most of its length and yet having barely anything to show for itself by the time the credits mercifully rolled.
The film takes the tried-and-tired trope of found footage and plays it old school, meaning that it makes no attempts to improve or subvert the formula that’s worked (dubiously) for almost two decades now. High schooler and douchebag jock Ryan is our cameraman for most of the proceedings, as he decides that the only way to make his mandatory drama lessons more interesting is to film everything...
- 7/15/2015
- by Mark Allen
- Nerdly
America's heard all about Cassidy Gifford thanks to mom Kathie Lee's anecdotes on Live! With Regis and Kathie Lee.
So what Today show on-air overshare embarrassed the up-and-coming actress the most?
"Oh my god, don't get me started!" Cassidy, 21, says in the latest issue of People, quipping, "I can't even watch the show anymore."
As it turns out, her mom's morning-show antics haven't just mortified her – they almost cost her her breakout role in the horror film The Gallows.
"One time I called her, and she just happened to have her phone for a Today show segment and held it up and was like,...
So what Today show on-air overshare embarrassed the up-and-coming actress the most?
"Oh my god, don't get me started!" Cassidy, 21, says in the latest issue of People, quipping, "I can't even watch the show anymore."
As it turns out, her mom's morning-show antics haven't just mortified her – they almost cost her her breakout role in the horror film The Gallows.
"One time I called her, and she just happened to have her phone for a Today show segment and held it up and was like,...
- 7/14/2015
- by Jeff Nelson, @nelson_jeff
- People.com - TV Watch
Chicago – We all know dramatic films win most of the awards, comedies are hit or miss and horrors often don’t deliver the scares they promise. The problem with the horror genre lately is Hollywood is afraid to go against a “proven” formula (for financial reasons) and really think outside the box.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
After 2009’s “Paranormal Activity” took the world by storm (grossing $193 million worldwide on a tiny $15,000 production budget), producing it paved the way for Jason Blum and his Blumhouse Productions to produce and put his stamp on “Insidious,” “Sinister,” “The Purge,” “Ouija,” “The Lazarus Effect,” “The Boy Next Door,” “Jessabelle,” “Unfriended,” “Oculus” and all of their follow-ups. There pretty much isn’t a horror film released by Hollywood these days without Jason Blum attached to it. That’s a double-edged, monopolistic sword that has been producing new films without continuing to innovate.
So when I first heard about...
Rating: 3.5/5.0
After 2009’s “Paranormal Activity” took the world by storm (grossing $193 million worldwide on a tiny $15,000 production budget), producing it paved the way for Jason Blum and his Blumhouse Productions to produce and put his stamp on “Insidious,” “Sinister,” “The Purge,” “Ouija,” “The Lazarus Effect,” “The Boy Next Door,” “Jessabelle,” “Unfriended,” “Oculus” and all of their follow-ups. There pretty much isn’t a horror film released by Hollywood these days without Jason Blum attached to it. That’s a double-edged, monopolistic sword that has been producing new films without continuing to innovate.
So when I first heard about...
- 7/12/2015
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Warner Bros. Pictures released their new horror/thriller film, "The Gallows," into theaters today, July 10th, 2015, and all the top, major movie critics have turned in their reviews. It turns out that it didn't quite resonate too well with them, getting only an overall 31 score out of a possible 100 score across 20 reviews at the metacritic.com site. The film stars: Cassidy Gifford, David Herrera, Melissa Bratton, Pfeifer Brown, Price T. Morgan, Reese Mishler, Ryan Shoos, Theo Burkhardt and Travis Cluff. We've posted blurbs from a couple of the critics,below. Richard Roeper from the Chicago Sun-Times, gave it a decent 75 score, stating: " This is the kind of movie where you can anticipate the next big shock and it usually arrives right on cue, and yet it still gets you right in the gut." Peter Keough over at the Boston Globe, gave it a 63 grade. He stated: "Occasionally the camera gets jumbled around,...
- 7/10/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Cassidy Gifford has some wonderful support from her mom, Kathie Lee Gifford! The Today show host opened up to E! News about her daughter's blossoming career at her premiere of The Gallows, and couldn't help but gush about how far she has come. "We don't say proud because pride comes before the fall, and we've all seen a lot of that in Hollywood," she joked. "So years ago Cassidy said, 'We need a God word for proud,' so we came up with 'groud,' which means grateful to God for all the wonderful things that are happening in your life, but totally aware you could have a mug shot by morning." Leave it to Kathie Lee to keep it real! In other words, she said, she...
- 7/10/2015
- E! Online
MacDeath: All the World’s a Grave in Stilted Found Footage Horror
It seems we’ve yet to hit the bottom of the found footage barrel, at least if the new studio backed PG-13 teen scream title The Gallows is any indication. Director Travis Cluff reunites with Chris Lofling, the editor of his 2012 family film Gold Fools, to co-write and direct this obnoxious entry managing to be more adolescent than its terrorized subjects. With vapid drudgery, a quartet of unpleasant juveniles struggle to survive the haunted halls of their high school, while audiences are required to check logic and comprehension at the plot synopsis in order to sustain the running time. Nonsensical and laborious, this is a horridly designed, cheaply assembled outfit only managing to offer up proof as to why found footage horror is not the sensible alternative to churning out low overhead cinema.
In 1993, tragedy strikes a high...
It seems we’ve yet to hit the bottom of the found footage barrel, at least if the new studio backed PG-13 teen scream title The Gallows is any indication. Director Travis Cluff reunites with Chris Lofling, the editor of his 2012 family film Gold Fools, to co-write and direct this obnoxious entry managing to be more adolescent than its terrorized subjects. With vapid drudgery, a quartet of unpleasant juveniles struggle to survive the haunted halls of their high school, while audiences are required to check logic and comprehension at the plot synopsis in order to sustain the running time. Nonsensical and laborious, this is a horridly designed, cheaply assembled outfit only managing to offer up proof as to why found footage horror is not the sensible alternative to churning out low overhead cinema.
In 1993, tragedy strikes a high...
- 7/10/2015
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Anytime you make statements about an entire style of filmmaking, you are going to be proven wrong. I could say, "I don't like found-footage horror films anymore," and in general, that may be true, but then something comes along that works and you have to retract the big broad statement. I think the simple test is this: would the story you are telling be scary if you shot it a different way? The "Paranormal Activity" series is an interesting example of this. I like the overall story that series has been telling, and I think there's an interesting mythology that they've built. The actual storytelling is tied directly in to the use of the "found footage," though, and I'm not sure you could make those movies a different way and still tell that story. I liked "Afflicted" a lot recently, which could easily have worked as a conventional horror film.
- 7/10/2015
- by Drew McWeeny
- Hitfix
Just when you think the found footage horror film has gasped its last breath, the sub-genre finds a way to revive itself – like how Jason Voorhees or Michael Myers somehow always find a way to return. The Paranormal Activity series tapped into the public’s desire for handheld “real” scares back in 2009 when the first film became a huge success. Five sequels followed since then with a long-delayed sixth one planned for release this Halloween. Many of the other found footage horror films during this period consisted of the same two elements that Oren Peli included in the hit film: human possession and otherworldly spirits. The Last Exorcism, The Devil Inside, and As Above/So Below are just some of the films that I’m referring to.
It’s interesting to see the found footage horror genre come back like one of these 1980’s screen killers considering The Gallows seems...
It’s interesting to see the found footage horror genre come back like one of these 1980’s screen killers considering The Gallows seems...
- 7/10/2015
- by Michael Haffner
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
I'll give The Gallows this: it's short. Its running time is a short 81 minutes, the characters are shortsighted and the narrative is short-lived. Yet there's something endlessly meandering about New Line's latest found-footage jump-scare fest, as writers/producers/directors Chris Lofing and Travis Cluff's film panders on at least 30 minutes too long. For as little as it seems, maybe they shouldn've gone one step farther and made it a short film. Carbonated and canned to look and appear like every horror movie released to the masses today, this low-budget terror-seeker finds unsuspecting teenagers Reese Houser (Reese Mishler), Ryan Shoos (Ryan Shoos), Pfeifer Ross (Pfeifer Brown) and Cassidy Spilker (Cassidy Gifford) caught in the chambers of their haunted Beatrice High School the night before the premiere of their staged production of "The Gallows." How did this happenc Something like this. The play has a precarious history for the school, as it...
- 7/9/2015
- by Will Ashton
- Rope of Silicon
As someone who grew up a bit of a theatre brat years (and years) ago, I’m always game for a genre film that immerses viewers into that community. The recent horror/comedy/musical mash-up, Stage Fright, did a pretty great job playing around in this environment but I must say, it’s nice to see a film like The Gallows come along and bring a little bit of fear back to the stage. The story of The Gallows may be similar to ones you’ve seen before, but the way that both Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing present their material feels uniquely horrifying. And while I may have been left wanting a few more details out of their killer’s backstory, overall I was pleasantly surprised by how intense and well-crafted The Gallows ended up being in the end.
We learn at the beginning of The Gallows that back in the early 1990’s,...
We learn at the beginning of The Gallows that back in the early 1990’s,...
- 7/9/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The Gallows: competently shot, horrendously written and absolutely f#cking terrifying when it wants to be. In other words, The Gallows is a rigorous task destined to make any found footage fan want to rip his or her hair out. At this very moment, my inner angels and demons are clashing over whether the merits of creators Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing deserve praise or dismissal, because there’s so much to love And hate in this short, compact horror flick.
On one hand, the film immediately proves to be anything but noteworthy. Following a typical cinematic horror formula, we find the stars of this easily predictable maze running through The Gallows’ haunted high schools halls without any surprises. On the other hand, wicked screams ignite bone-chilling scares that reach farther than just a well-placed jump. Can blood-red-tinted moments of true fear outweigh characters who are obnoxiously oblivious to the demonic world around them?...
On one hand, the film immediately proves to be anything but noteworthy. Following a typical cinematic horror formula, we find the stars of this easily predictable maze running through The Gallows’ haunted high schools halls without any surprises. On the other hand, wicked screams ignite bone-chilling scares that reach farther than just a well-placed jump. Can blood-red-tinted moments of true fear outweigh characters who are obnoxiously oblivious to the demonic world around them?...
- 7/9/2015
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Chicago – Horror films have many players, but few contenders. Writer/directors Chris Lofing and Travis Cluff debut with “The Gallows,” a “found footage” movie about a force that haunts a typical American high school, complete with familiar student types, and touches on the mysteries of unresolved events and their backlash.
In 1993, a student named Charlie Grimmille is killed performing a hangman’s act in the school play called “The Gallows.” Twenty years after this event, the school resurrects the failed production in an attempt to honor the memory of Charlie. When a group of four students break into the school and onto the play’s set after hours, a series of unexpected situations start to occur, for which there is no escape. Lofing and Cluff go “old school” in this overt and psychological horror movie, and the result is a chilling fright fest, containing the “presence” of unseen forces.
Chris...
In 1993, a student named Charlie Grimmille is killed performing a hangman’s act in the school play called “The Gallows.” Twenty years after this event, the school resurrects the failed production in an attempt to honor the memory of Charlie. When a group of four students break into the school and onto the play’s set after hours, a series of unexpected situations start to occur, for which there is no escape. Lofing and Cluff go “old school” in this overt and psychological horror movie, and the result is a chilling fright fest, containing the “presence” of unseen forces.
Chris...
- 7/9/2015
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Getting in some quality mother-daughter bonding time, Kylie Jenner showed up at Hollywood High School with her momager Kris Jenner for the premiere of “The Gallows” on Tuesday night (July 7).
The “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” stars hung out with Kathie Lee Gifford and her daughter Cassidy Gifford while shutterbugs and fans looked on.
Earlier this week, Kylie announced she’s launching her own namesake website chock full of beauty tips. She posted a photo via Instagram with the message, “Can’t wait to release all my beauty secrets on KylieJenner.com coming soon. Love this bright look by @makeupbyariel.”...
The “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” stars hung out with Kathie Lee Gifford and her daughter Cassidy Gifford while shutterbugs and fans looked on.
Earlier this week, Kylie announced she’s launching her own namesake website chock full of beauty tips. She posted a photo via Instagram with the message, “Can’t wait to release all my beauty secrets on KylieJenner.com coming soon. Love this bright look by @makeupbyariel.”...
- 7/8/2015
- GossipCenter
Like mother, like daughter! Kris Jenner and Kylie Jenner went full monochrome in matching looks on Tuesday night for the premiere of "The Gallows" in Los Angeles. The "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" stars wowed in their black and white ensembles, with the momager going for a sexy look in a sheer paneled mini dress and an oversized jacket. She accessorized with cool shades and lace-up heels. The 17-year-old showed a hint of skin in a black crop top, matching pants, and a chic white jacket. She finished off her look with a bright red lip and black sunnies. Also at the event was Kathie Lee Gifford and her daughter Cassidy Gifford, who stars in the flick! The "Today" show host just happens to be Kylie's godmother and all four of the ladies posed for a pic on the red carpet. The famous duo looked fabulous for the event...
- 7/8/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Cassidy Gifford is stepping into the spotlight! The 21-year-old daughter of Kathie Lee and Frank Gifford attended the L.A. premiere of her upcoming horror flick The Gallows at Hollywood High School on Tuesday night, where her family and friends, including mom Kathie Lee, godmother Kris Jenner and friend Kylie Jenner came out to support the budding actress. Additional celebs at the event included Rich Kids of Beverly Hills star E.J. Johnson as well as E!'s Jason Kennedy and wife Lauren. The youngest Jenner sister was dressed in a chic monochromatic ensemble, consisting of a trendy white coat, a black crop top and matching pants. She teamed her sexy look with aviator shades and added bold red...
- 7/8/2015
- E! Online
Twinsies! Cassidy Gifford (Gulp!) Doesn't 'Share the Same Love of Wine' as Look-Alike Mom Kathie Lee
Cassidy Gifford may have gotten her looks from her mom Kathie Lee, but there's one way she definitely doesn't take after her mom!
"I do not share the same love of wine," admits the actress, 21, who stars in the horror film The Gallows, in theaters Friday. "I do like it! But I rarely drink that much."
According to Cassidy, her mom is exactly the wine lover America sees every week on the fourth hour of Today when she's not swigging Chardonnay with cohost Hoda Kotb.
"It's a crime in my family," says Cassidy with a laugh, referring to her mom; dad Frank,...
"I do not share the same love of wine," admits the actress, 21, who stars in the horror film The Gallows, in theaters Friday. "I do like it! But I rarely drink that much."
According to Cassidy, her mom is exactly the wine lover America sees every week on the fourth hour of Today when she's not swigging Chardonnay with cohost Hoda Kotb.
"It's a crime in my family," says Cassidy with a laugh, referring to her mom; dad Frank,...
- 7/8/2015
- by Jeff Nelson, @nelson_jeff
- People.com - TV Watch
For their genre debut, The Gallows, co-writers and co-directors Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing introduce us to Charlie, an unfortunate drama kid who died during production of a high school play and has returned 20 years later to terrorize a new generation of students about to perform the very play that once claimed his life. The Gallows stars Reese Mishler, Pfeifer Brown, Ryan Shoos, and Cassidy Gifford and arrives in theaters everywhere this weekend, courtesy of Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema.
During the recent press day held at the Hollywood High School, Daily Dead had the opportunity to speak with The Gallows’ directing duo about what inspired their story, the challenges of achieving in-camera scares, and both Cluff and Lofing discussed their experiences collaborating with Jason Blum and the team at Blumhouse Productions as well.
Check out our video interview below and look for The Gallows in theaters on July 10th.
During the recent press day held at the Hollywood High School, Daily Dead had the opportunity to speak with The Gallows’ directing duo about what inspired their story, the challenges of achieving in-camera scares, and both Cluff and Lofing discussed their experiences collaborating with Jason Blum and the team at Blumhouse Productions as well.
Check out our video interview below and look for The Gallows in theaters on July 10th.
- 7/8/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
America got to know Cassidy Gifford because her mom Kathie Lee Gifford regaled Live! With Regis and Kathie Lee fans with anecdotes until she left the show in 2000, but it turns out we could have been keeping up with the Giffords this whole time!
"When I was younger, people kept making offers for different reality shows and stuff," Cassidy – who makes her debut in a leading role in summer horror film The Gallows (out Friday) – says in the new issue of People.
In fact, E! producers initially approached Kathie Lee, now 61, for a family-style reality series, but the Today personality...
"When I was younger, people kept making offers for different reality shows and stuff," Cassidy – who makes her debut in a leading role in summer horror film The Gallows (out Friday) – says in the new issue of People.
In fact, E! producers initially approached Kathie Lee, now 61, for a family-style reality series, but the Today personality...
- 7/7/2015
- by Jeff Nelson, @nelson_jeff
- People.com - TV Watch
Could The Gallows be this summer's breakout horror hit? Here's a new taster...
Arriving in cinemas on Friday July 17th is the brand new horror movie, The Gallows.
Directed by Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing, the new movie stars Cassidy Gifford, Ryan Shoos, Reese Mishley and Pfeifer Brown. And we've got a special preview clip for you right here.
Here's the synopsis too...
Twenty years after an accident caused the death of the lead actor during a high school play, students at the same small town school resurrect the failed stage production in a misguided attempt to honour the anniversary of the tragedy—but ultimately find out that some things are better left alone.
More closer to release...
Movies Trailer Simon Brew The Gallows 7 Jul 2015 - 18:28...
Arriving in cinemas on Friday July 17th is the brand new horror movie, The Gallows.
Directed by Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing, the new movie stars Cassidy Gifford, Ryan Shoos, Reese Mishley and Pfeifer Brown. And we've got a special preview clip for you right here.
Here's the synopsis too...
Twenty years after an accident caused the death of the lead actor during a high school play, students at the same small town school resurrect the failed stage production in a misguided attempt to honour the anniversary of the tragedy—but ultimately find out that some things are better left alone.
More closer to release...
Movies Trailer Simon Brew The Gallows 7 Jul 2015 - 18:28...
- 7/7/2015
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
Chicago – In the latest HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 60 pairs of advance-screening movie passes up for grabs to the new horror film “The Gallows” from “Paranormal Activity,” “Insidious,” “Sinister,” “The Purge,” “Whiplash” and “Ouija” producer Jason Blum!
“The Gallows,” which opens on July 10, 2015 and is rated “R,” stars Reese Mishler, Pfeifer Brown, Ryan Shoos, Cassidy Gifford, Travis Cluff and Price T. Morgan from writers and directors Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing. Note: You must be 17+ to win and attend this “R”-rated screening.
To win your free passes to “The Gallows” courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our social media widget below. That’s it! This screening is on Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago. The more social actions you complete, the more points you score and the higher yours odds of winning! Completing these social actions only increases your odds of winning; this doesn’t intensify your competition!
“The Gallows,” which opens on July 10, 2015 and is rated “R,” stars Reese Mishler, Pfeifer Brown, Ryan Shoos, Cassidy Gifford, Travis Cluff and Price T. Morgan from writers and directors Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing. Note: You must be 17+ to win and attend this “R”-rated screening.
To win your free passes to “The Gallows” courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our social media widget below. That’s it! This screening is on Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago. The more social actions you complete, the more points you score and the higher yours odds of winning! Completing these social actions only increases your odds of winning; this doesn’t intensify your competition!
- 7/7/2015
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
This Friday, New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. are hoping a new horror icon is born with their upcoming film, The Gallows. Co-written and directed by Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing, the story follows a group of high school drama students (Reese Mishler, Pfeifer Brown, Ryan Shoos, and Cassidy Gifford) who are terrorized one night as they prepare to perform “The Gallows”- the doomed play that claimed the life of a teenager some 20 years prior after a stunt went horribly wrong.
During the recent press day at the Hollywood High School, Daily Dead had the opportunity to speak with the cast of The Gallows about their experiences working on the film, the challenges of the movie’s unconventional shooting style and dealing with their own superstitions during production.
Check out our video interview with the cast of The Gallows below and look for it in theaters everywhere July 10th.
During the recent press day at the Hollywood High School, Daily Dead had the opportunity to speak with the cast of The Gallows about their experiences working on the film, the challenges of the movie’s unconventional shooting style and dealing with their own superstitions during production.
Check out our video interview with the cast of The Gallows below and look for it in theaters everywhere July 10th.
- 7/6/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
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