A Tearful Nick Viall Doesn’t Know If He Can ‘Keep Doing This’ After 3 Shocking Bachelor Eliminations
Let’s just admit it: This season of The Bachelor was starting to get boring. Corinne’s antics, as entertaining as they are, can only carry us through so many episodes, and we needed some new developments to keep our interest piqued. Well, luckily for us, the Bachelor gods heard our prayers and this week, they delivered.
Corinne’S Date, Continued
We picked up where we left off last week, with Taylor returning to interrupt Nick and Corinne’s date to fight for another chance after having been sent home on the two-on-one date. Taylor gave Nick a whole speech...
Corinne’S Date, Continued
We picked up where we left off last week, with Taylor returning to interrupt Nick and Corinne’s date to fight for another chance after having been sent home on the two-on-one date. Taylor gave Nick a whole speech...
- 2/7/2017
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Self-described "football dad" Will Smith was looking for a way out one evening in 2014 when he met neuro-pathologist Omalu Bennet for dinner at the Bel Air Hotel in Los Angeles. Smith had recently been offered the lead role in a movie he was reluctant to accept. The feature film Concussion, which opens on Christmas Day, is based on Bennet's fight to publicize his research findings revealing a link between head injuries and the degenerative brain disease known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (Cte), which the NFL was resistant to accept. "My son played football for four years at Oaks Christian High [in Westlake Village, Ca.], which is a football powerhouse,...
- 12/24/2015
- by Johnny Dodd @Johnny_Dodd
- PEOPLE.com
Self-described "football dad" Will Smith was looking for a way out one evening in 2014 when he met neuro-pathologist Omalu Bennet for dinner at the Bel Air Hotel in Los Angeles. Smith had recently been offered the lead role in a movie he was reluctant to accept. The feature film Concussion, which opens on Christmas Day, is based on Bennet's fight to publicize his research findings revealing a link between head injuries and the degenerative brain disease known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (Cte), which the NFL was resistant to accept. "My son played football for four years at Oaks Christian High [in Westlake Village, Ca.], which is a football powerhouse,...
- 12/24/2015
- by Johnny Dodd @Johnny_Dodd
- PEOPLE.com
Each week, host Jeff Probst answers a few questions about the most recent episode of ‘Survivor: Caramoan — Fans vs. Favorites’.
Entertainment Weekly: Please say something about Julia since we did not hear her say anything all season long. And what are your thoughts on the flavor vanilla?
Jeff Probst: Julia. Well, in fairness to Julia I think part of the reason you didn’t hear much from her is because she was playing in the shadow of Phillip, Brandon, Shamar, Cochran and others. Julia is a young person and young people often suffer on our show due to limited life experience,...
Entertainment Weekly: Please say something about Julia since we did not hear her say anything all season long. And what are your thoughts on the flavor vanilla?
Jeff Probst: Julia. Well, in fairness to Julia I think part of the reason you didn’t hear much from her is because she was playing in the shadow of Phillip, Brandon, Shamar, Cochran and others. Julia is a young person and young people often suffer on our show due to limited life experience,...
- 3/28/2013
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
Dublin's Darklight Film Festival has announced the participants for the Heroes Edition Guest Programmers for the festival which takes place in October. Festival Director Nicky Gogan has also announced that Lance Weiler will return to the festival this year as Symposium Key Note speaker. Early bird tickets are currently available for the event and participants are being accepted for Tyrell's 'My Environment, My Film' workshop and competition event. The guest programmers chosen for 2010 include Animator David O'Reilly (Please Say Something); art/music/technology collective Synth Eastwood; independent gig promoters and record label Skinny Wolves; Film & Animation History lecturer and musician Michael Connerty; digital rights expert and documentary filmmaker Caroline Campbell (Alibi) and producer Katie Holly (One Hundred Mornings). Darklight 2010: Heroes Edition will take place 28 - 31 October 2010 in and around Temple Bar.
- 8/25/2010
- IFTN
The 48th annual Ann Arbor Film Festival is another exciting celebration of underground film past and present, featuring two retrospectives of two master filmmakers and dozens of short films and features from some of the most gifted talents working today.
For the retrospectives, first, Kenneth Anger will be in attendance at the festival for two programs of his classic work, including Fireworks and Scorpio Rising. Plus, for the first Anger screening, the filmmaker will be joined on-stage by film critic Dennis Lim for a discussion of his work and career. The second retrospective is of the work of the late Chick Strand, who sadly passed away in 2009. Strand’s Angel Blue Sweet Wings (1966) will actually open the entire festival, then there will be two retrospective screenings of her work, the first of which will be presented by film scholar Irina Leimbacher.
The rest of the Aaff lineup reads like a...
For the retrospectives, first, Kenneth Anger will be in attendance at the festival for two programs of his classic work, including Fireworks and Scorpio Rising. Plus, for the first Anger screening, the filmmaker will be joined on-stage by film critic Dennis Lim for a discussion of his work and career. The second retrospective is of the work of the late Chick Strand, who sadly passed away in 2009. Strand’s Angel Blue Sweet Wings (1966) will actually open the entire festival, then there will be two retrospective screenings of her work, the first of which will be presented by film scholar Irina Leimbacher.
The rest of the Aaff lineup reads like a...
- 3/8/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Did you miss the Sundance Film Festival this year? The best of the 2010 Sundance shorts will be playing this Saturday in Montreal, Quebec. In fact, the event "Prends ça court!" is back at the Nuit blanche du Festival Montréal en lumière on Saturday, February 27, at the Monument-National from 8 Pm to 3 Am.
In addition to screenings of films, musician Slim Williams will be performing. Other guests include: Ben Charest, Al Baculus, Eric Roberts, Orson Clarke, Coco Thompson, Al Prater, and Dan Martel.
Best Of Sundance Shorts 2010
* Let's Harvest The Organs Of Death Row Inmates, from Chris Weller and Max Joseph.
* Mary Last Seen, from Sean Durkin.
* My Mom Smokes Weed, from Clay Liford.
* The Six Dollar Fifty Man, from Mark Albiston and Louis Sutherland.
* Seeds Of The Fall, from Patrik Eklund.
* Logorama, from H5.
* My Invisible Friend, from Pablo Larcuen.
* N.A.S.A (A Volta), from Alexei Tylevich.
* The Armoire,...
In addition to screenings of films, musician Slim Williams will be performing. Other guests include: Ben Charest, Al Baculus, Eric Roberts, Orson Clarke, Coco Thompson, Al Prater, and Dan Martel.
Best Of Sundance Shorts 2010
* Let's Harvest The Organs Of Death Row Inmates, from Chris Weller and Max Joseph.
* Mary Last Seen, from Sean Durkin.
* My Mom Smokes Weed, from Clay Liford.
* The Six Dollar Fifty Man, from Mark Albiston and Louis Sutherland.
* Seeds Of The Fall, from Patrik Eklund.
* Logorama, from H5.
* My Invisible Friend, from Pablo Larcuen.
* N.A.S.A (A Volta), from Alexei Tylevich.
* The Armoire,...
- 2/25/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Jersey Shore celebrity The Situation went on The Jay Leno Show's "10@10″ last night. Remember Snooki's? As you'll see below, my internal barometers for quality and intrigue in all areas of life have pretty much bottomed out. And yet I press on, letting a better version of myself slip away into an ether that reeks of Tag Signature Series body spray. It's a new Annie in 2010. I am falling. I am so scared, you guys. Top 10 Things That Make Me Die Inside on The Situation's '10@10': 10. First thing he does in the morning is look in the mirror...
- 1/12/2010
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
Let's suppose you can't make it to Sundance this year. As always, it's happening the third week of January in Park City, Utah, and we have one of the international animated short films you could catch if you were there, but since you're not going, why not watch it here?
Please Say Something comes from Germany and director-screenwriter David O'Reilly...and it's a little different. The Sundance site describes it as "A troubled relationship between a Cat and Mouse set in the distant future," and I think you're either going to really be into it, or you'll make it about one-tenth of the way through it. It's just one of those movies.
But we love short films, and animated shorts have a loyal following all their own. Plus, if you are hitting Sundance in a couple weeks, you can skip this one and freeze your ass off in line waiting to see something else.
Please Say Something comes from Germany and director-screenwriter David O'Reilly...and it's a little different. The Sundance site describes it as "A troubled relationship between a Cat and Mouse set in the distant future," and I think you're either going to really be into it, or you'll make it about one-tenth of the way through it. It's just one of those movies.
But we love short films, and animated shorts have a loyal following all their own. Plus, if you are hitting Sundance in a couple weeks, you can skip this one and freeze your ass off in line waiting to see something else.
- 1/2/2010
- by Colin Boyd
- GetTheBigPicture.net
Tomorrow the famed Studio Ghibli is to announce their next full length feature film. Following up Miyazaki's Ponyo, will it be Paku-san's (Takahata Isao) long longed for comeback film? Or perhaps will it be by their new director about whom producer Suzuki told some time ago (rumoured to be Yonebayashi Hiromasa)? Well, the latter might certainly be the case as two days ago Suzuki noted the director is 36 years old and that his animating skill is the best in Studio Ghibli. He didn't expect to be become a director, but nowadays though Miyazaki often sits next to him to encourage him. Either way, more news tomorrow at GhibliWorld.com, but for now it's a good excuse to spice up this Twitch-o-Meter with the animated flavor of five random works worth checking out.
Summer Wars
This ToM won't reside in the land of the rising sun though, as Hosoda Mamoru's latest...
Summer Wars
This ToM won't reside in the land of the rising sun though, as Hosoda Mamoru's latest...
- 12/15/2009
- Screen Anarchy
First the features, which were unveiled last week; and now the shorts.
I haven’t looked through the list yet, but I will eventually. Feel free to flag any for me if you’re aware.
For now, here’s the full press release I received:
2010 Sundance Film Festival Announces Short Film Program
from Sundance Film Festival | Press Releases
Park City, Ut- Sundance Institute announced today the program of short films selected to screen at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. This year the Festival’s Short Film Program comprises 70 short films from U.S. and international filmmakers selected from 6,092 submissions up 8% over 2009. The 2010 Sundance Film Festival runs January 21-31 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah. The complete list of films is available at www.sundance.org/festival.
As previously announced, the Festival will break tradition by foregoing the conventions of one opening night film and instead focus on...
I haven’t looked through the list yet, but I will eventually. Feel free to flag any for me if you’re aware.
For now, here’s the full press release I received:
2010 Sundance Film Festival Announces Short Film Program
from Sundance Film Festival | Press Releases
Park City, Ut- Sundance Institute announced today the program of short films selected to screen at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. This year the Festival’s Short Film Program comprises 70 short films from U.S. and international filmmakers selected from 6,092 submissions up 8% over 2009. The 2010 Sundance Film Festival runs January 21-31 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah. The complete list of films is available at www.sundance.org/festival.
As previously announced, the Festival will break tradition by foregoing the conventions of one opening night film and instead focus on...
- 12/7/2009
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
Disclaimer: please forgive my deplorable, albeit thoroughly intended, misquotation from The Royal Teens seminal 1958 release, 'Short Shorts'. A while back I promised you another special selection from the mystical and capricious world of short films. I'm quite sure you have all been logging in every evening, with twitching fingers, in the hope that I have finally provided another volume of filmic vignettes and music videos; and crashing backwards with a heavy sigh when you realise that no such post has been created. Well sigh no more my enthusiastic readers... for volume II has arrived: Music Videos: Florence + The Machine: The Ganzfeld Procedure Dir: Keith McCarthy / UK / 2009 BBC Electric Proms, in partnership with 6Music, commissioned this New Music Short. Filmmakers were asked to submit creative ideas for short films inspired by Florence + The Machine's 'Dog Days Are Over'. Selected from over 225 entries, Keith worked with producers at Colonel Blimp to create this sporadic,...
- 12/4/2009
- by Nicholas Deigman
- t5m.com
One of the best ways to experience the abundance of creativity that runs rampant in a film festival is with a collection of shorts. In the case of Shorts 2: Animation Nations, fresh filmmaking is freed from the standards of live action and breathing in its own animated universe, with some worlds we couldn’t even imagine. As much as live action shorts are an art in themselves, animation seems to always top itself with how far it can transcend boundary. And even if some of these shorts don’t offer the most interesting of narratives, they at least offer a unique, challenging visual experience.
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Remaining showing times at Chicago International Film Festival
Festival: Sunday, October 18th, 1:45 pm and Monday, October 19th, 5:45 pm
Logorama (France) – A view-worthy spectacle even just by concept – every object and person in the world is a logo.
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Remaining showing times at Chicago International Film Festival
Festival: Sunday, October 18th, 1:45 pm and Monday, October 19th, 5:45 pm
Logorama (France) – A view-worthy spectacle even just by concept – every object and person in the world is a logo.
- 10/16/2009
- by Nick Allen
- The Scorecard Review
Irish animation company, Brown Bag Films, came away from the 2009 Cartoon forum with the title of European Producer of the Year while Irish born David O'Reilly was awarded the Cartoon d'Or prize for his cartoon 'Please Say Something'. Producers from all over Europe voted on Friday, September 25th at the festival, held this year in Norway. Over the past 18 months Smithfield-based Brown Bag Films has produced 20 hours of computer animation for international broadcasters. They presented their new 'Granny O'Grimm' series, based on the 2008 Ifta-winning short film, during the Cartoon Forum. They tell Iftn: "We were all delighted with the news, it's great for the Irish animation sector and demonstrates the important role that animation plays in the creative economy."...
- 9/28/2009
- IFTN
While U2 travels around Europe on the first leg of their 360 Tour, director David O'Reilly has released the band's latest music video for I'll Go Crazy, If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight. Film fans might recognize O'Reilly for his short film, Please Say Something, which earned him the Golden Bear at the 2009 Berlinale. The director also earned some Internet credibility for his Octocat videos...
- 7/23/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
David O'Reilly's 'Please Say Something' has been chosen as one of the five finalists for the Cartoon d'Or 2009 competition as nominated by The European Association of Animation Film. 'Please Say Something' is a 10 minute short concerning a troubled relationship between a Cat and Mouse set in the distant future. The final film was completed in January 2009 and contains 23 episodes of exactly 25 seconds each. Written and directed by David O Reilly, the film won the Golden Bear for Best Short Film earlier this year at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival.
- 7/14/2009
- IFTN
CG Filmmaker David O'Reilly has picked up the Golden Bear for the Best International Short Film at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival for his series of micro shorts entitled 'Please Say Something'. The short, which is designed for the web is made up of 23 episodes of 25 seconds, is set in the distant future and is concerned with a troubled relationship between a Cat and Mouse. David is also the animator behind 'Octocat Aventure' and 'Rgb Xyz'. The Silver Bear in Short category went to 'Jade' directed by Daniel Elliot while the short 'The Suffering of Herr Karpf The Birthday' by director Lola Randl was picked from the Berlinale short film nominees to go forward to the European Film Awards 2009.
- 2/19/2009
- IFTN
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