Margaret Josephs is bashing her Rhonj co-star for cozying up to Teresa Giudice. She does not believe that the relationship is genuine and explains why she feels this way. So, what is Margaret saying about the cast as well as their divide? Keep reading for more details.
Margaret Josephs Bashes Co-Star Cozying Up To Teresa
Teresa Giudice has had issues with many of the Rhonj cast, even those she is close to. Last season, her husband, Luis Ruelas started drama with everyone, saying he had dirt on the entire cast. More so, he alleged that he had hired famed Pi, Bo Dietl to assist him with this mission. Of course, Dietl denied any involvement yet both men were sued this year by one of Ruelas’ exes. One of Teresa’s co-stars whom she has struggled with the most is Margaret Josephs. Margaret is close with Teresa’s estranged sister-in-law, Melissa Gorga and for a time,...
Margaret Josephs Bashes Co-Star Cozying Up To Teresa
Teresa Giudice has had issues with many of the Rhonj cast, even those she is close to. Last season, her husband, Luis Ruelas started drama with everyone, saying he had dirt on the entire cast. More so, he alleged that he had hired famed Pi, Bo Dietl to assist him with this mission. Of course, Dietl denied any involvement yet both men were sued this year by one of Ruelas’ exes. One of Teresa’s co-stars whom she has struggled with the most is Margaret Josephs. Margaret is close with Teresa’s estranged sister-in-law, Melissa Gorga and for a time,...
- 4/22/2024
- by Amanda Lauren
- TV Shows Ace
Rhonj star Teresa Giudice’s husband, Luis Ruelas has made a very romantic gesture for his wife. The two have had a questionable romance as he is always caught in hot water. Yet, is this a way to show that he is not going anywhere? Keep reading for more details on what he has done.
Teresa Giudice’s Husband Makes Romantic Gesture
It has been over a year and a half since Teresa Giudice and Luis Ruelas tied the knot. However, it has not been easy even before they exchanged vows. He has a fiery temper and has no problem showing it. Even after they got married in Season 13, he made a lot of threats against her Rhonj co-stars. Ruelas claimed that he had dirt on all of her cast mates and had even enlisted the help of famed Pi, Bo Dietl. Dietl responded and said he had nothing to do with the Bravo show.
Teresa Giudice’s Husband Makes Romantic Gesture
It has been over a year and a half since Teresa Giudice and Luis Ruelas tied the knot. However, it has not been easy even before they exchanged vows. He has a fiery temper and has no problem showing it. Even after they got married in Season 13, he made a lot of threats against her Rhonj co-stars. Ruelas claimed that he had dirt on all of her cast mates and had even enlisted the help of famed Pi, Bo Dietl. Dietl responded and said he had nothing to do with the Bravo show.
- 4/14/2024
- by Amanda Lauren
- TV Shows Ace
Get ready for a gritty noir mystery thriller series set in Los Angeles created by Mark Protosevich (I Am Legend) and directed by Fernando Meirelles (City of God). Apple TV+’s latest series titled Sugar is an original story and it follows the titular character Private Detective John Sugar, who goes to LA to find a missing girl named Olivia Siegel, the beloved granddaughter of Hollywood producer Jonathan Siegel. As he digs deeper into the case he finds some secrets the Siegel family would have liked to keep buried.
While the critical reception of Sugar is not as good as I would have hoped, it is still an impressive series and worth your time. So, if you want to lose yourself in the dirty underbelly of LA with Pi John Sugar, here are the dates for the series’ upcoming episodes.
Sugar – Episode Guide (When Will The New Episodes Air?) Credit...
While the critical reception of Sugar is not as good as I would have hoped, it is still an impressive series and worth your time. So, if you want to lose yourself in the dirty underbelly of LA with Pi John Sugar, here are the dates for the series’ upcoming episodes.
Sugar – Episode Guide (When Will The New Episodes Air?) Credit...
- 4/5/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Welcome to Creators on the Rise, where we find and profile breakout creators who are in the midst of extraordinary growth. You can check out previous installments here.
ChelseaVFX loves to make impossible things.
If you’ve been anywhere on TikTok, YouTube, or Instagram over the past few months, you’ve probably seen one of her videos. She’s racked up hundreds of millions of views across these platforms since going full-time on content just six months ago, and that’s by using her visual effects skills to produce videos that defy reality (and usually physics).
There’s this one where she pours out water that appears to instantly freeze, The Day After Tomorrow-style, in Toronto’s icy conditions. Or this one that follows an apparent mountain climber whose world is upended when whoever’s holding the camera decides to turn it horizontal–and then turn it again, sending her plummeting off the cliff.
ChelseaVFX loves to make impossible things.
If you’ve been anywhere on TikTok, YouTube, or Instagram over the past few months, you’ve probably seen one of her videos. She’s racked up hundreds of millions of views across these platforms since going full-time on content just six months ago, and that’s by using her visual effects skills to produce videos that defy reality (and usually physics).
There’s this one where she pours out water that appears to instantly freeze, The Day After Tomorrow-style, in Toronto’s icy conditions. Or this one that follows an apparent mountain climber whose world is upended when whoever’s holding the camera decides to turn it horizontal–and then turn it again, sending her plummeting off the cliff.
- 3/21/2024
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Before he had the budget to stage elaborate films like “The Fountain” and “Noah,” Darren Aronofsky got his start with “Pi,” a microbudget indie that hit theaters in July 1998. Shot in stark black and white, the story of an obsessive mathematician looking for the number that can unlock the secret to nature received acclaim and earned Aronofsky a Director’s Prize at Sundance, but faded into relative obscurity as he broke through to the mainstream with “Requiem for a Dream” and “Black Swan.” But in 2023, “Pi” got a new lease on life when Aronofsky sold the film’s rights to A24, and the studio celebrated with a 25th-anniversary re-release of the film in IMAX theaters. The re-release happened on — you guessed it — Pi Day.
One year later, A24 is celebrating Pi Day again with two new releases. The first is an all-new Blu-ray release of the film, which is available...
One year later, A24 is celebrating Pi Day again with two new releases. The first is an all-new Blu-ray release of the film, which is available...
- 3/14/2024
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
25 years ago, Pi—a $70,000 indie about an obsessive mathematician shot on 16mm black and white reversal stock—put cinematographer Matthew Libatique on the map. In the intervening quarter century, Libatique has earned three Academy Award nominations and shot multiple films for Spike Lee, Jon Favreau, Joel Schumacher and Darren Aronofsky. He helped inaugurate the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Iron Man and dipped into the D.C. sandbox with Birds of Prey. He’s shot horror movies, westerns, sci-fi flicks, war dramas, biopics and whatever genre mother! falls into. But what Matthew Libatique hasn’t done since Pi is shoot a film in black […]
The post “A Frankenstein Set of Lenses”: Dp Matthew Libatique on Maestro first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post “A Frankenstein Set of Lenses”: Dp Matthew Libatique on Maestro first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 3/6/2024
- by Matt Mulcahey
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
25 years ago, Pi—a $70,000 indie about an obsessive mathematician shot on 16mm black and white reversal stock—put cinematographer Matthew Libatique on the map. In the intervening quarter century, Libatique has earned three Academy Award nominations and shot multiple films for Spike Lee, Jon Favreau, Joel Schumacher and Darren Aronofsky. He helped inaugurate the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Iron Man and dipped into the D.C. sandbox with Birds of Prey. He’s shot horror movies, westerns, sci-fi flicks, war dramas, biopics and whatever genre mother! falls into. But what Matthew Libatique hasn’t done since Pi is shoot a film in black […]
The post “A Frankenstein Set of Lenses”: Dp Matthew Libatique on Maestro first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post “A Frankenstein Set of Lenses”: Dp Matthew Libatique on Maestro first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 3/6/2024
- by Matt Mulcahey
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Get ready for Paranormal Activity, the stage play.
Simon Friend, the veteran producer who brought Life of Pi to Broadway, has picked up the license to the Paramount horror movie series with the intent of bringing it to the West End via his Simon Friend Entertainment.
Levi Holloway, who wrote the horror-tinged Broadway play Grey House, is on board to pen the stage adaptation, which is described as being in early development.
Created by Oren Peli, who wrote, directed, and shot the initial installment, Paranormal is a horror movie series focused, in most outings, on a family terrorized by a demon. The bulk of them were made between 2009 and 2015. The movies capitalized on the growing proliferation of video and cellphone cameras to tell spooky and jump-scare-filled tales to great effect.
Made on microbudgets, the movies were massive moneymakers, with the first one considered to be among the most profitable movies ever made,...
Simon Friend, the veteran producer who brought Life of Pi to Broadway, has picked up the license to the Paramount horror movie series with the intent of bringing it to the West End via his Simon Friend Entertainment.
Levi Holloway, who wrote the horror-tinged Broadway play Grey House, is on board to pen the stage adaptation, which is described as being in early development.
Created by Oren Peli, who wrote, directed, and shot the initial installment, Paranormal is a horror movie series focused, in most outings, on a family terrorized by a demon. The bulk of them were made between 2009 and 2015. The movies capitalized on the growing proliferation of video and cellphone cameras to tell spooky and jump-scare-filled tales to great effect.
Made on microbudgets, the movies were massive moneymakers, with the first one considered to be among the most profitable movies ever made,...
- 9/15/2023
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
With ratings dropping across the board on the broadcast networks, many shows are in danger of cancellation.
While some shows are more in danger than others, many are on the bubble, meaning their fates are up in the air.
Let's take a look at the shows on the bubble.
Big Sky - ABC
Pros: The Katheryn Winnick and Kyle Bunbury-led drama has always been a strong performer in delayed viewing for ABC.
The series also tackles a new case every season. Big Sky Season 3 brought Reba McEntire into the mix.
It was a buzzy season, so there's a good chance fans will be looking for more.
Cons: The live numbers are not great. Big Sky Season 3 averaged 2.3 million viewers and a 0.25 rating in the demo.
While the numbers are not bad, they are down quite a bit vs. Big Sky Season 2.
As a result, there's a good chance that ABC...
While some shows are more in danger than others, many are on the bubble, meaning their fates are up in the air.
Let's take a look at the shows on the bubble.
Big Sky - ABC
Pros: The Katheryn Winnick and Kyle Bunbury-led drama has always been a strong performer in delayed viewing for ABC.
The series also tackles a new case every season. Big Sky Season 3 brought Reba McEntire into the mix.
It was a buzzy season, so there's a good chance fans will be looking for more.
Cons: The live numbers are not great. Big Sky Season 3 averaged 2.3 million viewers and a 0.25 rating in the demo.
While the numbers are not bad, they are down quite a bit vs. Big Sky Season 2.
As a result, there's a good chance that ABC...
- 4/3/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
When a character promises a life story so inspirational it’ll make a believer of an atheist, the tale better come through on some big-time convincing. Life of Pi, Lolita Chakrabarti’s stage adaption of Yann Martel’s heart-tugging 2001 novel opening tonight at Broadway’s Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, won’t likely be churning out any religious converts, but renewed faith in the art of puppetry is all but guaranteed.
Starring the winning young actor Hiran Abeysekera, reprising his Olivier Award-winning London turn as the title character, Life of Pi, directed by Max Webster, sticks closer to the novel than to Ang Lee’s 2012 film adaptation, building the plot around a maritime investigation rather than the writing of a book – and, of course, replacing CGI beasties with enough fully articulated life-size puppets to populate a zoo, or at least a lifeboat. All aboard, at one time or another, are a hyena,...
Starring the winning young actor Hiran Abeysekera, reprising his Olivier Award-winning London turn as the title character, Life of Pi, directed by Max Webster, sticks closer to the novel than to Ang Lee’s 2012 film adaptation, building the plot around a maritime investigation rather than the writing of a book – and, of course, replacing CGI beasties with enough fully articulated life-size puppets to populate a zoo, or at least a lifeboat. All aboard, at one time or another, are a hyena,...
- 3/31/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
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