Like many entertainers during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, Japanese songwriter and musician Yoshiki wanted to find a way to use his artistry to lift people’s spirits, particularly fans who wrote to him about being in a dark place during that time.
“The intention was to spread love,” Yoshiki said during a taping of THR Presents, powered by Vision Media. “At that time there were so many amazing artists doing Zoom call-like stuff from the living room or something like that, but I wanted to do something bigger than life.”
The result is the film Yoshiki: Under the Sky, a music documentary three years in the making that features performances of the composer with acts from around the globe including American Edm-Pop duo The Chainsmokers, violinist Lindsey Stirling and singer Nicole Scherzinger.
“I’ve known her since before she joined Pussycat Dolls,” Yoshiki says of Scherzinger. “She came...
“The intention was to spread love,” Yoshiki said during a taping of THR Presents, powered by Vision Media. “At that time there were so many amazing artists doing Zoom call-like stuff from the living room or something like that, but I wanted to do something bigger than life.”
The result is the film Yoshiki: Under the Sky, a music documentary three years in the making that features performances of the composer with acts from around the globe including American Edm-Pop duo The Chainsmokers, violinist Lindsey Stirling and singer Nicole Scherzinger.
“I’ve known her since before she joined Pussycat Dolls,” Yoshiki says of Scherzinger. “She came...
- 11/15/2023
- by Brande Victorian
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Interview with Takeshi Kushida: We can only feel our existence through our relationships with others
Born in 1982. Takeshi Kushida is a member of Pyramid Film in Tokyo. His notable films include: “Flow”(2003) First Prize – Rencontres Audiovisuelles; “Kannon” (2004) Special Mention – Wro Media Art Biennale; “Hide and Seek” (2005) Gold Prize – Bilbao International Short and Documentary Film Festival; “Reincarnation”(2008) Jury Recommended Work – Japan Media Art Festival ; “I Am a Camera” (2013) Jury Prize – Gr Movie Festival ; “The Earth was blusih” (2015) – Grand Prix – United For Peace Film Festival. “Woman of the Photographs“, which premiered at Osaka, is his feature debut.
On the occasion of “Woman of the Photographs” screening at Fantasia, we speak with him about photography and image, praying mantises, relationships in modern Japan, and many other topics.
Why did you decide to shoot a film where photography is the main element?
Because I have been thinking about the relationship between a photography and a woman for ten years. Ten years ago, I was making a poster for a...
On the occasion of “Woman of the Photographs” screening at Fantasia, we speak with him about photography and image, praying mantises, relationships in modern Japan, and many other topics.
Why did you decide to shoot a film where photography is the main element?
Because I have been thinking about the relationship between a photography and a woman for ten years. Ten years ago, I was making a poster for a...
- 8/22/2020
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Venice Days pic “Beware of Children” and Sundance alumnus “Charter” are among the five Nordic films nominated for the coveted Nordic Council Film Prize.
“Beware of Children” was directed by Norwegian scribe/helmer Dag Johan Haugerud and produced by Yngve Sæther. The drama is set in the aftermath of a tragic event in a suburb of Oslo, where the teenage daughter of a prominent Labour Party member seriously injured her classmate, the son of a high profile right-wing politician, during a school break.
“Charter,” meanwhile, world premiered at this year’s Sundance festival and marks Swedish director/screenwriter Amanda Kernell’s second feature following “Sami Blood.” “Charter” is a character study of a flawed mother who impulsively embarks on a perilous attempt to reconnect with her children after leaving them with their father to start a new life in Stockholm. “Charter” was produced by Lars G. Lindström and Eva Åkergren.
“Beware of Children” was directed by Norwegian scribe/helmer Dag Johan Haugerud and produced by Yngve Sæther. The drama is set in the aftermath of a tragic event in a suburb of Oslo, where the teenage daughter of a prominent Labour Party member seriously injured her classmate, the son of a high profile right-wing politician, during a school break.
“Charter,” meanwhile, world premiered at this year’s Sundance festival and marks Swedish director/screenwriter Amanda Kernell’s second feature following “Sami Blood.” “Charter” is a character study of a flawed mother who impulsively embarks on a perilous attempt to reconnect with her children after leaving them with their father to start a new life in Stockholm. “Charter” was produced by Lars G. Lindström and Eva Åkergren.
- 8/18/2020
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Washed Out, a.k.a. Ernest Greene, has released “Time to Walk Away,” the lead single from his upcoming record Purple Noon, out August 7th via Sub Pop.
Directed by Riley Blakeway, the video features a relationship disintegrating as a couple painfully reflects on their past together as they try to move on. “I just wanna go back, start it all again,” Greene sings over dreamy instrumentation, as the man (Jae Overton) bashes his skateboard against a wall and the woman (Teresa Oman) sulks at a party. “Is it time to walk away?...
Directed by Riley Blakeway, the video features a relationship disintegrating as a couple painfully reflects on their past together as they try to move on. “I just wanna go back, start it all again,” Greene sings over dreamy instrumentation, as the man (Jae Overton) bashes his skateboard against a wall and the woman (Teresa Oman) sulks at a party. “Is it time to walk away?...
- 6/30/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Released in India during the summer of 2017, Marathi social horror Lapachhapi (aka Hide and Seek) gained further attention through playdates at film festivals around the world, including the London Indian Film Festival. Now the film will be remade, according to Deadline. Reportedly, "Vishal Furia, who directed and wrote the original, will reprise his role on the new project." Nushrat Bharucha (Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2) is set to star. The project is the first to be revealed from a partnership between CryptTV, "the horror brand co-founded by Jack Davis and Eli Roth and backed by Blumhouse," and Abundantia Entertainment, which is based in Mumbai. The deal was made "to produce content for the Indian market." The original was lauded as a thriller that "manages to...
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- 5/28/2020
- Screen Anarchy
There are few surefire successes in television. It just so happens that with its new releases for May 2020, Hulu almost certainly found itself one. May 8 sees the debut of all eight episodes of Solar Opposites, the latest sci-fi animated effort from Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland. This is a brand new story featuring a family of aliens crashing to Earth and learning to live amongst the rest of us weirdos. But the animation style and sci-fi themes hew so closely to Rick and Morty that there’s no way this won’t be a hit.
On the off chance Solar Opposites doesn’t set the world ablaze, Hulu has some other intriguing content lottery tickets for May. The Great premieres on May 15 and is a comedic period piece about Catherine the Great starring Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult. You can’t accuse Hulu of not taking big swings this month!
On the off chance Solar Opposites doesn’t set the world ablaze, Hulu has some other intriguing content lottery tickets for May. The Great premieres on May 15 and is a comedic period piece about Catherine the Great starring Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult. You can’t accuse Hulu of not taking big swings this month!
- 4/30/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Hulu is out with its list of new additions coming in May, and everything that will be leaving the streaming service at the end of the months.
Highlights include Season 2 of “Ramy,” from Muslim American comedian Ramy Youssef, a new episode of “Into the Dark” called “Delivered,” in which a pregnant woman’s life is thrown into jeopardy when she realizes someone close to her has dark plans for her and the baby, and the series premiere of Hulu original series “The Great” about Catherine the Great, the famous Empress of Russia.
Leaving at the end of the month is “Good Will Hunting,” all three “Free Willy” films, 2006’s “Night of the Living Dead” and 2012’s “Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection,” “Zombieland,” 2002’s “Spider-Man,” and more.
Also Read: Julia Child Documentary From 'Rbg' Directors Acquired by Sony Pictures Classics
Here is the full list of everything coming and going...
Highlights include Season 2 of “Ramy,” from Muslim American comedian Ramy Youssef, a new episode of “Into the Dark” called “Delivered,” in which a pregnant woman’s life is thrown into jeopardy when she realizes someone close to her has dark plans for her and the baby, and the series premiere of Hulu original series “The Great” about Catherine the Great, the famous Empress of Russia.
Leaving at the end of the month is “Good Will Hunting,” all three “Free Willy” films, 2006’s “Night of the Living Dead” and 2012’s “Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection,” “Zombieland,” 2002’s “Spider-Man,” and more.
Also Read: Julia Child Documentary From 'Rbg' Directors Acquired by Sony Pictures Classics
Here is the full list of everything coming and going...
- 4/17/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
The marketing for this week’s episode of Doctor Who largely revolved around its proximity to the run’s climax, with the trailers saying things like “Just one more week to go until the exciting two-part finale!” Now that season 12 episode 8, “The Haunting of Villa Diodati” is here though, we can say that this promotional tactic did a huge disservice to what has to be one of the most confidently told stories of this entire era.
First of all, after sidelining the sinister for much of his tenure so far, showrunner Chris Chibnall has treated us to two scary episodes two weeks running now. Following on from the eerie “Can You Hear Me?”, with its disembodied figures and nightmares, “The Haunting of Villa Diodati” serves up a classic haunted house story, but with a Doctor Who twist. This is something the series has dabbled with before, of course – 2013’s “Hide” springs to mind – but honestly,...
First of all, after sidelining the sinister for much of his tenure so far, showrunner Chris Chibnall has treated us to two scary episodes two weeks running now. Following on from the eerie “Can You Hear Me?”, with its disembodied figures and nightmares, “The Haunting of Villa Diodati” serves up a classic haunted house story, but with a Doctor Who twist. This is something the series has dabbled with before, of course – 2013’s “Hide” springs to mind – but honestly,...
- 2/16/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Juice Wrld announced a North American tour launching April 25th in Vancouver, British Columbia and wrapping June 8th in Dallas, Texas.
General tickets go on sale Friday, February 22nd. Fans can access a pre-sale by pre-ordering the rapper’s upcoming second LP, A Deathrace for Love, and purchasing merch from his four exclusive collaborations with Vlone, Lyrical Lemonade, Half Evil and Ransom.
Juice Wrld recently previewed A Deathrace for Love with lead single “Robbery.” The record, out March 8th, follows his two 2018 releases: solo LP Goodbye and Good Riddance and collaborative mixtape with Future,...
General tickets go on sale Friday, February 22nd. Fans can access a pre-sale by pre-ordering the rapper’s upcoming second LP, A Deathrace for Love, and purchasing merch from his four exclusive collaborations with Vlone, Lyrical Lemonade, Half Evil and Ransom.
Juice Wrld recently previewed A Deathrace for Love with lead single “Robbery.” The record, out March 8th, follows his two 2018 releases: solo LP Goodbye and Good Riddance and collaborative mixtape with Future,...
- 2/20/2019
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
Geoffrey Owens received one of the SAG Awards show’s biggest rounds of applause Sunday for his segment during the “I Am An Actor” segments that traditionally kicks off the broadcast.
Owens, a theater actor and former regular on The Cosby Show, saw his name resurface last fall when a picture of him working at a Los Angeles-area Trader Joe’s circulated on social media. Some saw his job as a fall from grace, but many more came to his defense saying he was simply trying to make ends meet while continuing to pursue his acting career.
That theme surely resonated in a room full of SAG-aftra actors tonight, most of whom have been in similar positions as they’ve chased their acting passions.
“Somewhere in the middle of the road of my life, I found myself in the dark wood of unemployment and debt, but instead of switching careers like a sane person,...
Owens, a theater actor and former regular on The Cosby Show, saw his name resurface last fall when a picture of him working at a Los Angeles-area Trader Joe’s circulated on social media. Some saw his job as a fall from grace, but many more came to his defense saying he was simply trying to make ends meet while continuing to pursue his acting career.
That theme surely resonated in a room full of SAG-aftra actors tonight, most of whom have been in similar positions as they’ve chased their acting passions.
“Somewhere in the middle of the road of my life, I found myself in the dark wood of unemployment and debt, but instead of switching careers like a sane person,...
- 1/28/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
While “Dracula’s” Jonathan Rhys Meyers leads cast in Cj Entertainment’s horror-thriller remake Hide and Seek alongside Jacinda Barrett (“Bloodline”), Joe Pantoliano (“The Sopranos”) and Mustafa Shakir (“Luke Cage”), Deadline reports that former “Cosby Show” star Geoffrey Owens will play the head of security at a housing facility who helps protect a family from attacks. Actor-director Joel David Moore (Hatchet, Youth in Oregon) is directing the redo of the 2013 hit (read […]...
- 12/7/2018
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Birthday shoutouts go to Kevin Alejandro (above), who is 38, Russell Crowe is 50, John Oates is 65, and Jackie Chan is 60.
Our thoughts are with the family and generations of fans of screen legend Mickey Rooney, who died today at the age of 93. He’ll always be the one true Fallout Boy to me.
In more sad news, model and ally Peaches Geldof has died at the age of 25.
Supreme Court won’t hear anti-gay photographer case. Nom heads just exploded.
I Was Broken, and Matt Bomer Put Me Back Together. Is there anything he can’t do?
As I’m sure you’ll agree, The Asylum is one of the great production companies in Hollywood. They’re responsible for most of the iconic Syfy Channel movies, including Sharknado, Almighty Thor, Nazis At The Center Of The Earth, American Warships, Atlantic Rim, Titanic II, and of course, Mega Python vs. Gatoroid (to name just a few.
Our thoughts are with the family and generations of fans of screen legend Mickey Rooney, who died today at the age of 93. He’ll always be the one true Fallout Boy to me.
In more sad news, model and ally Peaches Geldof has died at the age of 25.
Supreme Court won’t hear anti-gay photographer case. Nom heads just exploded.
I Was Broken, and Matt Bomer Put Me Back Together. Is there anything he can’t do?
As I’m sure you’ll agree, The Asylum is one of the great production companies in Hollywood. They’re responsible for most of the iconic Syfy Channel movies, including Sharknado, Almighty Thor, Nazis At The Center Of The Earth, American Warships, Atlantic Rim, Titanic II, and of course, Mega Python vs. Gatoroid (to name just a few.
- 4/7/2014
- by snicks
- The Backlot
At last night's live-read of the Breaking Bad pilot at L.A.'s Lacma, Jason Reitman addressed the screenwriters in the audience first: "Hide the knives tonight. This is so good you'll never want to write again. You fucker, Vince." Breaking Bad is the first TV show to be included in Reitman's Live Read series, in which the director puts together readings of classic films; he most recently staged an all-female Glengarry Glen Ross with Robin Wright, Catherine O'Hara, and Carla Gugino. "This is a little scary," Reitman said. "Normally when we're doing one of these, we're doing a movie so old that most of the people are dead by now. This time, not only are they alive, but they're here with us tonight." Indeed, Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, R.J. Mitte, Bob Odenkirk, and series creator Vince Gilligan were all in attendance to watch a new ensemble reinterpret the first episode.
- 7/24/2013
- by www.vulture.com
- Huffington Post
At last night’s live-read of the Breaking Bad pilot at L.A.'s Lacma, Jason Reitman addressed the screenwriters in the audience first: “Hide the knives tonight. This is so good you’ll never want to write again. You fucker, Vince.” Breaking Bad is the first TV show to be included in Reitman’s Live Read series, in which the director puts together readings of classic films; he most recently staged an all-female Glengarry Glen Ross with Robin Wright, Catherine O’Hara, and Carla Gugino. “This is a little scary,” Reitman said. “Normally when we’re doing one of these, we’re doing a movie so old that most of the people are dead by now. This time, not only are they alive, but they’re here with us tonight.” Indeed, Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, R.J. Mitte, Bob Odenkirk, and series creator Vince Gilligan were all...
- 7/24/2013
- by Denise Martin
- Vulture
Filed under: Reality-Free, TV Previews, The Show Girl
Bad people in scary movies always say, "You can run but you can't hide." This looks like one of the more frightening examples of that ominous warning.
TNT's Mystery Movie Night series continues tonight, and we've got an exclusive sneak peek at this week's installment, Lisa Gardner's 'Hide' (premieres Tues., Dec. 6, 9Pm Et). The small-screen adaptation stars Carla Gugino as D.D. Warren, a Boston police detective who's called to investigate a mysterious buried chamber outside of an abandoned mental hospital.
Spooky already, right? Add the mummified remains of six long-missing girls and she's got a major case to crack. Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Kevin Alejandro and Bridget Regan also star in this dark and twisty tale -- take a peek and tell us what you think.
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Bad people in scary movies always say, "You can run but you can't hide." This looks like one of the more frightening examples of that ominous warning.
TNT's Mystery Movie Night series continues tonight, and we've got an exclusive sneak peek at this week's installment, Lisa Gardner's 'Hide' (premieres Tues., Dec. 6, 9Pm Et). The small-screen adaptation stars Carla Gugino as D.D. Warren, a Boston police detective who's called to investigate a mysterious buried chamber outside of an abandoned mental hospital.
Spooky already, right? Add the mummified remains of six long-missing girls and she's got a major case to crack. Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Kevin Alejandro and Bridget Regan also star in this dark and twisty tale -- take a peek and tell us what you think.
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- 12/6/2011
- by Maggie Furlong
- Aol TV.
On TV this Tuesday: Glee reels in Trouty Mouth, Syfy gets in the holiday spirit, New Girl receives sex ed, Sons of Anarchy and Covert Affairs say goodbye, and more. We’ve chose 13 things to keep on your radar.
8 pm Glee (Fox) | To bolster New Directions’ head count in time for sectionals*, Finn tracks down and convinces Sam Evans (Chord Overstreet) to come back. (Watch a video sneak peek and view photos.) *You will never think of sectionals/regionals/nationals the same after watching this Thursday’s Community.
8 pm Eureka (Syfy) | In the first of Syfy’s three standalone holiday specials for the night,...
8 pm Glee (Fox) | To bolster New Directions’ head count in time for sectionals*, Finn tracks down and convinces Sam Evans (Chord Overstreet) to come back. (Watch a video sneak peek and view photos.) *You will never think of sectionals/regionals/nationals the same after watching this Thursday’s Community.
8 pm Eureka (Syfy) | In the first of Syfy’s three standalone holiday specials for the night,...
- 12/6/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Legend Of The Seeker’S Bridget Regan is a Person Of Interest
Person of Interest has snagged the star of Legend of the Seeker, Bridget Regan, for a guest-starring role. It’s not her first guest-starring role this season; you may have seen her in an earlier episode of NCIS: Los Angeles. She must have a thing for procedurals.
While her episode of PoI is currently unscheduled, we know thanks to TVLine will be playing Wendy, “a charming/funny/sexy/sassy hairstylist from Brooklyn who learns that one should always look a gift horse in the mouth.” If you’re familiar with the idiom “don’t look a gift horse in the mouth” then you’ll know it means to never be ungrateful for a gift. Wendy seems to be learning the opposite lesson. Perhaps that implies she will receive a less than helpful present. Right now I’m picturing a bomb in a box,...
Person of Interest has snagged the star of Legend of the Seeker, Bridget Regan, for a guest-starring role. It’s not her first guest-starring role this season; you may have seen her in an earlier episode of NCIS: Los Angeles. She must have a thing for procedurals.
While her episode of PoI is currently unscheduled, we know thanks to TVLine will be playing Wendy, “a charming/funny/sexy/sassy hairstylist from Brooklyn who learns that one should always look a gift horse in the mouth.” If you’re familiar with the idiom “don’t look a gift horse in the mouth” then you’ll know it means to never be ungrateful for a gift. Wendy seems to be learning the opposite lesson. Perhaps that implies she will receive a less than helpful present. Right now I’m picturing a bomb in a box,...
- 11/2/2011
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
The star of Legend of the Seeker has found herself another guest-starring role.
Having earlier this season popped up on NCIS: Los Angeles, Bridget Regan will next visit another CBS procedural, Person of Interest (airings Thursdays at 9/8c).
CBS’ Unforgettable and Person of Interest Snag Full-Season Pickups
After Regan tweeted about her trip to New York City to film Poi, TVLine confirmed that in a yet-to-be-scheduled Season 1 episode, she will play Wendy, “a charming/funny/sexy/sassy hairstylist from Brooklyn who learns that one should always look a gift horse in the mouth.” (It’s as if she is the lost third Broke Girl!
Having earlier this season popped up on NCIS: Los Angeles, Bridget Regan will next visit another CBS procedural, Person of Interest (airings Thursdays at 9/8c).
CBS’ Unforgettable and Person of Interest Snag Full-Season Pickups
After Regan tweeted about her trip to New York City to film Poi, TVLine confirmed that in a yet-to-be-scheduled Season 1 episode, she will play Wendy, “a charming/funny/sexy/sassy hairstylist from Brooklyn who learns that one should always look a gift horse in the mouth.” (It’s as if she is the lost third Broke Girl!
- 11/1/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Building on this week’s unofficial theme of Cablers Announce Their Fall/Winter Plans, TNT on Tuesday revealed its winter return/premiere dates for four different series.
Leading things off: Leverage, which airs its summer finale this Sunday, will resume its fourth season on Nov. 27, with eight new episodes.
On Nov. 28, The Closer will return with what we will call Season 7.33, comprised of five episodes, followed by Rizzoli & Isles‘ Season 2.5 (also five eps).
Rizzoli & Isles Casting Scoop: Korsak’s Ex-Wife Is a Real Lolita!
Southland, meanwhile, is set to launch its fourth season on Jan. 17, 2012, with 10 fresh episodes — each and...
Leading things off: Leverage, which airs its summer finale this Sunday, will resume its fourth season on Nov. 27, with eight new episodes.
On Nov. 28, The Closer will return with what we will call Season 7.33, comprised of five episodes, followed by Rizzoli & Isles‘ Season 2.5 (also five eps).
Rizzoli & Isles Casting Scoop: Korsak’s Ex-Wife Is a Real Lolita!
Southland, meanwhile, is set to launch its fourth season on Jan. 17, 2012, with 10 fresh episodes — each and...
- 8/23/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Not unlike his former co-star Lisa Edelstein, House‘s Peter Jacobson (aka Dr. Taub) is dropping by CBS’ The Good Wife this fall. Might the two cross paths in the courtroom?
Unfortunately, they will not. Jacobson will appear in Good Wife‘s Season 3 premiere (airing Sunday, Sept. 25 sans Edelstein), where his character will be involved in the trial of a Muslim student accused of murdering his Jewish classmate.
In other Good Wife news, Vulture blog reports that Broadway star Bill Heck has been cast as the “much younger Legal Aid” — and potential love interest! — to Christine Baranski’s Diane.
And in other Baranski news,...
Unfortunately, they will not. Jacobson will appear in Good Wife‘s Season 3 premiere (airing Sunday, Sept. 25 sans Edelstein), where his character will be involved in the trial of a Muslim student accused of murdering his Jewish classmate.
In other Good Wife news, Vulture blog reports that Broadway star Bill Heck has been cast as the “much younger Legal Aid” — and potential love interest! — to Christine Baranski’s Diane.
And in other Baranski news,...
- 8/19/2011
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
The FanGirlTastic offices are abuzz this morning with the news that badass actress Carla Gugino will star as a badass cop in a hopefully badass adaptation of author Lisa Gardner's best-selling suspense thriller, Hide. Well, perhaps it's not the whole office that's abuzz. Maybe it's just me. But, trust me, I'm excited enough for everyone.
In Hide, part of a new weekly TNT series of dramas based on true-crime tales and fictional mysteries, Gugino's tough Boston Police Detective D.D. Warren is on the case when the mummified bodies of six missing women are found in an abandoned mental institution. Things get complicated when all clues point to a murderer who seems to have risen from the dead.
Hide, written by Janet Brownell and directed by John Gray, is one of six contemporary crime flicks made for the TNT Tuesday Night Mystery franchise set to air in November. It's...
In Hide, part of a new weekly TNT series of dramas based on true-crime tales and fictional mysteries, Gugino's tough Boston Police Detective D.D. Warren is on the case when the mummified bodies of six missing women are found in an abandoned mental institution. Things get complicated when all clues point to a murderer who seems to have risen from the dead.
Hide, written by Janet Brownell and directed by John Gray, is one of six contemporary crime flicks made for the TNT Tuesday Night Mystery franchise set to air in November. It's...
- 8/19/2011
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
V star Joel Gretsch has joined the cast of NBC's new 1960s drama The Playboy Club as a recurring, playing a major competitor to lead guy Nick Dalton (Eddie Cibrian). Gretsch, repped by Apa and Mosaic, will play the incumbent State's Attorney in Chicago, and a semi-regular at the Playboy Club. He's destined to be running against Nick in the upcoming election. From a upcoming series to a departing one. Jessica Hecht (Bored to Death, Breaking Bad) has been cast in a recurring role on the final season of ABC's Desperate Housewives. She will play a love interest for newly separated Tom Scavo (Doug Savant). Former Tudors co-star David Alpay has booked a major recurring role on another Showtime costume drama, the medieval series Borgias. He will play Calvino, an Italian prince and suitor to Lucrezia Borgia. Alpay, repped by Apa and Klwg, most recently stared in the Fox drama pilot Weekends at Bellevue.
- 8/19/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Fan boy favorite Carla Gugino, recently seen in the Jim Carrey comedy Mr. Popper’s Penguins and the action fantasy Sucker Punch, joined the TNT movie Hide as its lead character, Boston police detctive D.D. Warren. According to The Hollywood Reporter, TNT scheduled Hide, based on the Lisa Gardner book, as part of its upcoming TNT Mystery Movie Night, a series of six contemporary crime movies based on detective novels and true crime stories. Janet Brownell adapted Hide, about Detective Warren investigating the remains of six missing women discovered inside an abandoned mental hospital. Catherine Bell also joined the Mystery Movie Night film Good Morning, Killer, about an F.B.I. Special Agent tracking down a serial kidnapper.
- 8/18/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Fan boy favorite Carla Gugino, recently seen in the Jim Carrey comedy Mr. Popper’s Penguins and the action fantasy Sucker Punch, joined the TNT movie Hide as its lead character, Boston police detctive D.D. Warren. According to The Hollywood Reporter, TNT scheduled Hide, based on the Lisa Gardner book, as part of its upcoming TNT Mystery Movie Night, a series of six contemporary crime movies based on detective novels and true crime stories. Janet Brownell adapted Hide, about Detective Warren investigating the remains of six missing women discovered inside an abandoned mental hospital. Catherine Bell also joined the Mystery Movie Night film Good Morning, Killer, about an F.B.I. Special Agent tracking down a serial kidnapper.
- 8/18/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Fan boy favorite Carla Gugino, recently seen in the Jim Carrey comedy Mr. Popper’s Penguins and the action fantasy Sucker Punch, joined the TNT movie Hide as its lead character, Boston police detctive D.D. Warren. According to The Hollywood Reporter, TNT scheduled Hide, based on the Lisa Gardner book, as part of its upcoming TNT Mystery Movie Night, a series of six contemporary crime movies based on detective novels and true crime stories. Janet Brownell adapted Hide, about Detective Warren investigating the remains of six missing women discovered inside an abandoned mental hospital. Catherine Bell also joined the Mystery Movie Night film Good Morning, Killer, about an F.B.I. Special Agent tracking down a serial kidnapper.
- 8/18/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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