Tuesday, August 30, 2011
The Last Sunset
Brendan O'Malley arrives at the Mexican home of old flame Belle Breckenridge to find her married to a drunkard getting ready for a cattle drive to Texas. Hot on O'Malley's heels is lawman Dana Stribling who has a personal reason for getting him back into his jurisdiction. Both men join Breckenridge and his wife on the drive. As they near Texas tensions mount, not least because Stribling is starting to court Belle and O'Malley is increasingly drawn by her daughter Missy.Watch Transformers 3 Dark Of The Moon Megavideo
Monday, August 29, 2011
'Nanjing' China's most costly pic
BEIJING - Having a war chest of $94 million, Zhang Yimou's latest project "Heroes of Nanjing" is easily the most costly movie available in China and marks a bold attempt through the leading Chinese helmer to change the biz here, getting in Hollywood star Christian Bale and striving to attract both overseas and domestic auds.Zhang Yimou made his title worldwide within the West's arthouses because the banned helmer of "Enhance the Red-colored Lantern" and "Red-colored Sorghum," but was rehabilitated after making "Hero" and "Home of Flying Daggers," and stage-controlling the Beijing Olympic games in 2008.His attention in recent projects has concentrated on the domestic market but "Heroes" is an indication of new worldwide focus.His lengthy-term producer and partner Zhang Weiping is certain that "Heroes" could fare better B.O. abroad compared to helmer's last large overseas hit in the box office, "Hero," which required over $100 million worldwide."Western audiences loved "Hero" but when they loved the feel of the image, they'd a hard time engaging in the historic Chinese epic theme. Therefore we made the decision to search for a tale by having an worldwide core," the brand new Picture Film Co. prexy stated within an interview with Variety.The topic they chosen may be the "Rape of Nanking," the massacre that adopted the invasion of China's war time capital, now known as Nanjing, on 12 ,. 13, 1937.China state that on the six-week period, a lot more than 300,000 Chinese were wiped out, 1 / 3 from the city's structures were burned and most 20,000 women were raped, even though some Japanese historians insist the amount was reduced.There has been several projects searching only at that event recently, including Chinese helmer Lu Chuan's "Town of Existence and Dying" and Florian Gallenberger's Sino-German co-production "John Rabe."Pic is definitely an adaptation from the book "Jinling" by Yan Geling."We thought we'd found the storyline. It was in 2006. However the novel itself isn't a film script, it needed major surgery introducing more film elements. We began to operate about the script also it required us 3 years to complete,Inch stated Zhang."Heroes of Nanjing" is Zhang's greatest-budget film in 16 years in the commercial, he stated, having a budget of 600 million yuan ($93 million), but it is also his very first time to utilize a significant Hollywood star."Inviting Bale to stay in the film is principally specific in the foreign audience, although he's getting increasingly more famous in China. He's the very first Hollywood celebrity to do something inside a Chinese movie," stated Zhang.The settlement process would be a steep learning curve for that Chinese filmmakers, who are utilized to doing things rapidly as well as on terms that fit them as opposed to the stars."It required 2 yrs once we needed to follow Hollywood rules, for example not settling along with other stars simultaneously. If each one of these needs 3-4 several weeks to think about the script, it's already a very long time. They all are professional stars, they've high standards using the script," he stated.Bale required five several weeks to see and assess the script."He's so busy, his schedule is fully reserved, and that he could make money everywhere he wants. He really has you don't need to arrived at China, to perform a Chinese film around. But he loved the storyline, and that he also gave us lots of suggestions about the script, which inspired us a great deal,Inch stated Zhang.The amount of cooperation between Bale and Zhang Yimou was amazing, he stated, and also the helmer has compensated strong tributes to Bale's professionalism."Our stars really should study from individuals Hollywood stars. You will find several things to understand,Inch stated Zhang.New Picture Film may be the sole producer, which Zhang stated would keep your production efficient.He averted traders searching for a bit of the pic - the flourishing Chinese economy means the marketplace is awash with capital seeking likely projects to purchase - and elected to gain access to money in the Bank of China and Minsheng Bank, and employ some internal funding too."We desired to make our film inside a pure way, standing consecutive and confident. If you will find other partners, it's less capable and harder to create choices," stated Zhang."I did not think about using foreign investment. Used to do several co-productions before like "Hero" and "Curse from the Golden Flower" and that i understood a little concerning the foreign market, however i did not think usingforeign funds would help ensure the movie's distribution abroad," stated Zhang."The energy is at the disposal of the crowd, not the marketers. They decide whether they would like to pay to visit your film within the cinema, those are the decision makers," he stated.Worldwide sales excluding The United States, Japan, Korea and Hong Kong, is going to be handled by FilmNation."I'll come to a decision in the Toronto Film Festival concerning the United States distribution, there is lots of interest, including from Universal and Fox, and that i hope the film could possibly get launched in america at Christmas as well as in China on 12 ,. 16," stated Zhang. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Kate Bosworth Calls James Marsden a Coward in 'Straw Dogs' Clip
We all know, we all know -- you're tired of Hollywood remaking classic films. And, hey, we're too. If there is ever a listing of movies that shouldn't be remade, Mike Peckinpah's 'Straw Dogs' would most likely be onto it. However, we're way past that now -- in the end, the brand new 'Straw Dogs' will hit theaters September 16. We are really not really sure how good (or bad) this latest version is going to be, but it's nice to determine Alexander Skarsgard get out of his vampire spend (he plays Eric in HBO's 'True Blood'). This new clip from the remake features the 2 lead stars, James Mardsen (David) and Kate Bosworth (Amy) talking about the potential of firing the number of local people who're focusing on a home they intend to sell. Obviously, for those who have seen the initial, you will know does not exercise so well. [via Hollywood.com]
Friday, August 26, 2011
Thesps subscribe to 'Long Time Gone'
EXCLUSIVE: "Hellcats" star Aly Michalka, model-switched-actor Travis Fimmel and "Californication" thesp Madeline Zima have became a member of the cast of Smokewood Entertainment's "Very Long Time Gone.""Precious" producer Sarah Siegel-Magness makes her directorial debut using the pic, which stars Meg Ryan like a lady who suffers a nervous breakdown after her cheating husband leaves her. Zach Gilford and Graham Rogers co-star as her two sons who, together with the latter's live-in girlfriend (Amanda Crew), make an effort to comfort Ryan in her own duration of need.Michalka will have Janine, a nearby girl who visited senior high school with Rogers and finds herself drawn to him despite as being a couple of years older.Fimmel will have Shaun, a smart Grateful Dead fan who sells pot to Rogers, while Zima will have Annie, an serious hippie who works in a food co-op and will get repaired with Gilford.Karen McCullah ("The Home Bunny") authored the script, which is dependant on April Stevens' novel "Angel, Angel." Scribe will even produce with Bobbi Sue Luther and Gary Magness, while Andrew Sugerman and Seth Jaret will professional produce.Production will begin the following month in La.Michalka, who started about the Disney Channel's "Phil for the future,Inch lately made an appearance within the Screen Gems photos "Easy A" and "The Roommate." She's repped by CAA and Prospect Park.Fimmel lately shot the Forex pilot "Outlaw Country" and can soon be observed in the indie "The Baytown Disco." He's repped by Paradigm and Management 360.Zima, who's most widely known for playing mischievous Mia on Showtime's "Californication," lately wrapped the indies "Crazy Eyes" and "Lake Effects." She's repped by UTA and Brillstein Entertainment Partners. Contact Shaun Sneider at shaun.sneider@variety.com
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
TiVo Loss Grows In 2Q Despite Revenue Gain
TiVo today reported a second-quarter loss of $19.6 million, or 17 cents a share, compared with a $15.3 million loss, or 13 cents a share, a year ago. That beats analysts’ estimates of a 20 cent loss but can’t hide the fact that its subscriber base continues to shrink (its sub total has dipped below 2 million). Still, revenue rose 19% to $61.2 million, beating the Street, thanks to licensing deals for the DVR pioneer’s patented technology, especially from overseas. That’s the technology the company has protected in the courts; during the quarter, it settled its long-time lawsuit with Dish Network for $500 million, and it has similar suits pending against AT&T and Verizon. On Aug. 12, CEO Tom Rogers unveiled a $100 million stock buyback as TiVo’s share price had dipped 25% during the past month. On Wednesday, TiVo’s stock closed down 1.6% at $8.12 but rose almost 7% after-hours when the quarterly earnings were released.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Heading South
Haiti, late 1970's. Sea, sex and sun for Ellen, Brenda and Sue, three North American ladies, on the wrong side of forty or fifty-odd, going through an enchanted interlude. Lonely, forsaken, neglected by men in their native countries, they can indulge here in carnal exultation without shame, thanks to handsome local young men they pay a few dollars. Ellen is a Boston French literature professor, Brenda, an unfulfilled wife from Savannah, Georgia and Sue, a sexually frustrated but good-natured Canadian factory worker. In this second garden of Eden they don't care too much about the neighboring poverty nor about Baby Doc's violent dictatorship. The trouble is that that two of the three women have sights on a single man, Legba. And Legba is beginning to be fed up with being a stud...
Sunday, August 14, 2011
"Combats de femme" Un amour de femme
Jeanne attends the birthday party of a friend of her husbands. There she meets a dancer named Marie and there is instant chemistry between them. Jeanne falls for Marie and they embark on an extramarital affair. The relationship is ended when Jeanne tells her husband and he makes her choose between them. Since there is a child involved Jeanne first decides to stay with David. Later she realizes the mistake she has made.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Judd Apatow: A Existence in Twitpics
Judd Apatow: Director, author, professional Twitter digital photographer. Yes, the guy behind the best comedies recently has became a member of the lengthy listing of stars who love tweeting images of themselves doing "normal people" stuff. However, Judds' stick out in the pack because they are really hysterical (and, well, not normal). Look! There is the guy who directed '40-Year-Old Virgin'! And he's stuffing a cupcake into his mouth! There he's again! This time around standing alongside a pink dog! Obviously, Apatow is not the only real famous funnyman to create a look and feel on his Twitter feed. His photos include everybody from Jim Carrey to Jason Segel to Prince Harry (who, since we think about it, is not technically considered a "funnyman" -- unless of course you discover the British monarchy amusing). We made the decision to undergo Judd Apatow's Twitter photos (all 212 of these), and choose the the best. We even provided the captions he authored with each one of these (therefore, all grammatical complaints ought to be sent straight to Judd themself). Judd Apatow: A Existence in Twitpics See All Moviefone Art galleries »
Monday, August 8, 2011
MasterChef Joe: It's Sink or Go swimming Time
Idol judges Joe Bastianich, Graham Elliot and Gordon Ramsay Hello MasterChef fans, It's difficult to think that whenever beginning by helping cover their 100 amateur home cooks in the audition round, only six remain -- it's reducing towards the wire! Came from here on in, each challenge develops in intensity, and Monday evening wasn't any exception. It had been sink or go swimming time, baby! I had been particularly excited with this challenge at Patina -- running your kitchen of the Michelin-starred, Relai-s and Chateaux --endorsed restaurant isn't any joke! The amount of precision and class needed to prepare only at that level, combined with needing to execute complex dishes when needed was asking a lot of the house cooks -- but, I have been saying it since the first day -- managing a line inside a real kitchen is certainly not in comparison to cooking in your own home to see relatives and buddies. I do not care how demanding uncle Bob and aunt Jean may be -- having to pay, hungry clients are and try to is a cook's worst nightmare. Time is definitely important, and as soon as that first order hits the road, before runners send your last plate, you are hustling -- the only method to remain in control will be a measure in front of the overall game. This experience may have achieved positive results all participants left, not only our champion. To tell the truth, most beginning chefs don't start their careers inside a kitchen like that one, and when they are doing, their role is really a relatively small one. Searching back, I must say I'm very happy with the performances proven by our remaining six at Patina. Their refusal to hack underneath the pressure, even if things went horribly wrong, was truly impressive. Just before this evening, nobody -- not Jennifer, Adrien, Christian, Suzy, Ben or Tracy -- had set feet in, not to mention cooked inside a professional kitchen, and i believe with that said, they held their very own quite admirably. Even Christian stored that ego under control and labored like a productive person in his team. Did not think we'd see that certain! Immediately concerns among us idol judges went high for that red-colored team, and also you often see why. It required them far too lengthy to locate their groove, and Suzy is clearly not really a natural leader. Tracy also offers much to understand about this finish, but while neither really "nailed it," my hat is on the pair of them to take the job as seriously because they did, and showing genuine respect with this industry. Even though blue team was more organized, they had a lot of errors within their dishes. Seriously overcooking both scallops and also the veggies made their dishes unacceptable for any restaurant of Patina's quality. Overall, the red-colored team put better performed food about the plate, regardless of the tailspin which was their first seating. Our decision to achieve the losing team break lower a complete king fish was againtough but necessary this late within the competition. This concern would be a real intuitive one, and assisted distinguish who might be of worth inside a for-profit entity. How well you'll be able to make use of a bit of seafood such as this is very telling of a person's instincts on food handling, how you can process proteins, and obtain the most from what you're dealing with. What's going to help you stay employed in the market is really as much about how exactly you prepare because it is how much cash it can save you your employer. Obviously, chefs get good at this with more experience, but even quickly the softball bat, some get it, plus some don't, and from our three, Jennifer really separated itself. It had been apparent she felt confident about her butchering abilities, and the possible lack of seafood left about the bone was impressive. Adrien's performance was passable, however it was Tracy who we sadly needed to release -- the level of skill only agreed to be not there within this challenge. Tracy's departure is really a loss for that relaxation from the team, as she was probably the most good-natured and congenial people we'd around these past couple of several weeks. She's gone onto intern during my restaurant Del Posto in New You are able to, and think we haven't yet see all of the her within the culinary world. Monday night's episode marked among the most difficult days of year yet. Though there have been some disappointments, ultimately, Gordon, Graham, and that i agreed that we have been left most abundant in capable and deserving participants to complete our 5 best, which is still greatly anyone's game. Don't miss Tuesday's episode (9/8c on Fox) as the house cooks undertake a dish of Gordon's. Thank you for reading through! Joe
ABC: Is This a Critic Proof Network? (Analysis)
Getty Images Speaking only about programming, ABC clashes like plaid on plaid with television critics, who were just assembled for the Television Critics Association, which ABC closed out on today. In this show-us-your-wares event, you got the faint whiff of "Oh God, don't show us those again, we've seen the screeners." Mostly that's because new entertainment president Paul Lee came in at a time when ABC badly needed to find some hits to keep pace with CBS and Fox. Certainly the network was not decimated in the same way that NBC was, but something short of a wholesale revolution was at hand. And the slate of shows that Lee offered up seemed to particularly annoy the assembled masses, because most of it is "big tent" broadness that most critics don't go in for, plus some of it is heinously bad and the good parts -- yes there are some good parts -- were thus obscured. PHOTOS: ABC's New Season TV Shows: 'Pan Am,' 'Charlie's Angels' and More This shotgun approach, with a good number of series seeming broad and the sitcom Work Itbeing, well, spectacuarly awful and ill-advised, plus the why-even-botherness of Charlie's Angels, seemed to set the room on edge. But here's the thing about Lee, who launched BBC America in this country (he's no stranger to quality) and then turned ABC Family from nothing into something very important in the tween world, a programming and branding success that can't be underscored enough: He's not afraid to say he likes entertaining shows that have more than the patina of cheese on them. Translation: He's perfectly willing to give Americans something they want to digest easily even if the critical community is going to gag on it. So the guy knows his audience -- and the historical nature of the ABC brand -- and he's going to put an arrow right in the middle of that target. PHOTOS: The Quotable TCA: TV Press Tour Eavesdropper Popular in this room? Not really. But there's something to say about knowing what's going to work for the job you've been hired to do. So when reporters asked Lee in ABC's executive session at the critic's press tour, whether his shows were not particularly dialed into reality, he said this: "I think it's our job to create television that questions how people feel in the world. So we didn't sit down and go, 'Oh, there are the employment figures. Let's build some shows.' We found three shows that made us cackle with laughter, and we put them on." PHOTOS: Summer TV Preview 2011: 'Teen Wolf,' 'The Glee Project' and More It's pretty safe to say that ABC's offerings are a real mixed bag and that many of the critics (yes, me included) were looking (dreaming?) not just for an explanation of but apology for shows like Work It, Man Up, Last Man Standing and Charlie's Angels at the very least. But the affable Lee was also unflappable and unapologetic, even after one critic -- in regard to Work It, about guys who cross-dress to get work -- said, "Seriously? Come on, Paul." (It wasn't me, though I take some pride in Lee thinking it was definitely going to be me). His response: "You know, when you pick up pilots, there are many reasons that you decide: 'Why am I going to pick this up?' You think, 'Who is the showrunner? What's the slot going to be? Where's this going to go? Does it fit my brand?' And sometimes you pick up a pilot because it makes you cackle with laughter. So I make absolutely no excuses for that show. It makes me cackle with laughter, and I think it's going to get noticed. We didn't think this room would like it, and there's some pleasure in that." Critics might not like a lot of what ABC is doing, but what's not to like about that answer? Looking beyond TCA and taking an optimistic approach, Lee and ABC certainly have series that could work and also be good (as opposed to, say, being hits that kill a critic's soul): Lee is very high on the midseason series, The River, a drama about a wildlife expert and TV personality who goes missing in the Amazon and what happens when he's presumed dead but isn't. Fall sitcom Suburgatory -- single father moves daughter from New York City to the suburbs -- is both funny and filled with potential. So is, to varying degrees, midseason comedy Apartment 23, though early indications are it's a bit polarizing with critics. Fairy tale alterna-world drama Once Upon A Time could break out in the fall, as could Revenge, a fantasy surrounding a girl who returns to the Hamptons where her family was ruined and starts taking people out, one by one. Plus the glossy era-obsessed Pan Amcould easily grow some wings in the fall as well. There's nothing to be overtly embarrassed about there, even if the best parts of that slate aren't going to get the fawning that cable series might (this is true of all networks, by the way). What's happened to ABC is that its worst developed shows are so patently bad and unlikable that they have brought down upon Lee and ABC a kind of force majeur of critical annoyance that ends up being broadly dismissive. And probably not fair to the above mentioned shows that could quite easily work. But here's what I like about Lee. He loves television. Based on his work at BBC America alone, he doesn't have to tout his understanding and appreciation of high quality. But as a Brit, he absorbed a lot of bad but popular American television growing up and absolutely loved it. He likes broad comedy. As a programmer, he see value in work that will appeal to the masses even when it has almost no chance to appeal to critics. He's a guy who isn't going to apologize for swimming in both ends of the pool. He's just going to tell you that he loves being in the pool. Some have suggested there's a chance that ABC, based on its fall schedule, might do the in-far-worse-shape NBC a great favor by slipping so badly that the Peacock will get out of 4th place. I think that notion might vastly underestimate ABC's current strengths and Lee's programming acumen. But who knows? Answer: Nobody knows. But Lee is smart on a lot of levels, even if critics are going to question his taste. I'm still going to hate Work It from start to hopefully-fast-finish, but I'm also a firm believer that the audience always decides. And in this country, over-estimating that audience has proven to be critical madness. Email: Tim.Gooodman@THR.com Twitter: @BastardMachine ABC TCA ABC Family Paul Lee Charlie's Angels Last Man Standing Man Up TCA Summer Press Tour 2011
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Bones Scoop: Satisfy the Jeffersonian's New Squintern!
Emily Deschanel, Luke Kleintank You will see a brand new face in the Jeffersonian Institute on Bones this year. Bones Season 7 scoop: Booth and Brennan's information along with a new villain, squintern No Regular Family and Gossip Girl star Luke Kleintank continues to be cast within the potentially recurring role of youthful genius Finn Abernathy, TVGuide.com has learned. Referred to as brilliant, sweet and a little rough round the edges, Finn gained his degree at 16. However, his braininess is balanced with redneck charm. (Think Doogie Howser with Ray the Cable Man's accent.)Once we first reported, Cam (Tamara Taylor) happily welcomes Finn and the inteligence towards the Jeffersonian, but Caroline (Patricia Belcher) can be involved about Finn's checkered past and what which means for that safety from the relaxation from the Jeffersonian's staff. Let us just say a number of Finn's fancy book-lernin' was accomplished in the juvenile detention center. We question which argument from the argument mother-to-be Dr. Brennan (Emily Deschanel) can come lower on. Finn fills the void left by former squintern Vincent Nigel-Murray (Ryan Cartwright), who had been tragically wiped out by sniper Jacob Broadsky (Arnold Vosloo) in Season 6's penultimate episode.Take a look at photos from the Bones cast Besides his arcs as Elliot Leichter on Gossip Girl and Chris Minor on No Regular Family, Leintank has additionally recurred as Noah Newman about the Youthful and also the Restless. He's also guest-starred on Law & Order: La, The Great Wife and Being a parent. Bones returns Thursday, November. 3 at 9/8c on Fox.Leintank will first come in Season 7's second episode.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Prosthetics pros do a lot with a little
For their nommed episode, the 'Glee' makeup team had just hours to recreate the zombie makeup from Michael Jackson's 'Thriller.'For makeup artists, putting the faces on zombies, superheroes and corpses are all in a day's work. And the job is likely to be done in a couple of hours on a painfully tight budget.This year's Emmy nominees in the prosthetic makeup category faced down this challenge and even triumphed.It takes a specific strategy, though, for artists to create their best efforts without even a run-through where the prosthetics and regular makeup can be seen together: First, the makeup departments put together teams of artists who are familiar with television's frenzied pace. Second, designers make prosthetics in advance, using materials such as silicone that give a smooth skin-like appearance that stands up to the scrutiny of an high-def broadcast.Makeup and prosthetic designers for "Glee" had to reinvent zombies designs from the iconic Michael Jackson video "Thriller" for their nommed episode."We had about two hours to put the prosthetics together with the makeup on the actors," says Eryn Krueger Mekash, a nominee as department head makeup artist for "Glee." "I don't think people realize how fast you have to work in order to make that happen."Matthew Mungle, nommed for "The Cape," says, "The 'snake man' design we did was originally put together in Photoshop. From there we study the face movement of the actor who will wear the prosthesis. "The key is really following the structure of the actor's face in order to make a creature -- no matter how supernatural -- seem believable."Camilla Della Santina, also nommed as department head makeup artist for "The Cape," thinks preparation is fundamental."You have to have everything planned precisely," Santina says, "but there are always things that have to be adjusted because sometimes things don't come out the way you hoped and at that point imagination and skill have to carry you through."Click here for the full list of Creative Arts nominees.ROAD TO THE EMMYS: CREATIVE ARTS NOMINEESStylish spaces tell their own stories | Lensers have little in common | Prosthetics pros do a lot with a little | Syfy judge raises 'Dead' Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
Will Eureka's Sixth Season Be Its Last?
Eureka Is Syfy ready to leave Eureka? The cable network has ordered an abbreviated six-episode sixth season of the series, according to Deadline.com, which also reports that the shortened season will be the show's last. However, Mark Stern, Syfy's president of original content told The Hollywood Reporter there are no such plans to end the show. Watch full episodes of Eureka "[Producers] Bruce Miller and Jaime Paglia have brought a creative vitality to Eureka that has kept it fresh and inventive," Stern said in a statement. "Although we do not have a commitment beyond six episodes for the sixth season, we are hopeful that this will not be the end of the franchise." Eureka is currently airing its fourth season on Syfy while production on Season 5 continues. The cast and crew will wrap the current season this month and will then report back to set in October for Season 6, according to Deadline. Check out photos from Eureka Starring Colin Ferguson and Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Eureka is set in a fictional Oregonian town of the same name, which is inhabited primarily by geniuses and scientists. The second half of Season 4 premiered last month to more than 2 million viewers. Syfy did not immediately respond to TVGuide.com's request for comment. Would you be sad to see Eureka come to an end?
The Key Circle: No Crossovers Using The Vampire Journals
Secret Circle If you are wishing for any crossover between your Secret Circle and also the Vampire Journals, the CW's two supernatural series in line with the L.J. Cruz books, you should not hold your breath. "I'm not sure if you'll notice that crossover episode," Kevin Williamson, who's the executive producer of both shows, stated with finality at CW's fall TV previews Thursday. "I did not want this show to appear such as the Vampire Journals. You would like this show to appear like its show. You would like it to be its world." Comic-Disadvantage: Will The Key Circle series stay in keeping with the books? Williamson stressed that despite discussing some fundamental supernatural DNA, both galaxies as well as their separate mythologies don't connect. "We'd be associated with the werewolf and vampire lore and witchdom. That limits us. We have to begin with ground zero and make our very own story... to ensure that we are able to tell every bit as good a tale as Vampire Journals." Despite the fact that murder and villainy are nearly standard on Vampire Journals, The Key Circle is a sinister story in different ways. "Our version of witchcraft is extremely dark," Williamson stated. "It's definitely not very difficult-edge, ripping hearts out and slicing people open the way in which we all do in Vampire, there is however different ways to skin the cat.Inch Exclusive: The Key Circle taps Logan Browning Area of the series' darkness is attached to its adult styles. The show stars Britt Robertson like a all of a sudden orphaned girl who returns to her mother's home town simply to uncover she's a part of a secret coven of ghouls. The storyline will explore the various decades of ghouls, whose motives aren't as innocent because the more youthful circle. "Things I love relating to this show may be the multigenerational," Williamson stated. "I really like the concept that it's not only a teenager show, it's greatly a grownup show. The styles and concepts which are running through it, while they are youthful figures, it is going to end up with adult extremely fast.Inch Exclusive: Browse the new trailer for CW's The Key Circle Nevertheless, there's additionally a certain innocence towards the characters' encounters. "Due to age these figures - they are not 140 years of age [like on Vampire Journals] - they are going through this stuff the very first time - first love, first unfaithfulness, these relationships which will hopefully last forever," executive producer Andrew Burns stated. "We are just attempting to make use of the witchcraft like a backdrop to understand more about ... issues these kids are dealing with because they transition into their adult years and define themselves." The Key Circle premieres Thursday, Sept. 15 at 9/8c about the CW.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
A Glance Ahead: Who Ought To Be The Next Bachelor?
By Olivia HeinleLOS ANGELES, Calif. -- About the Bachelorette finale, we viewed Ashley Hebert get engaged to her final suitor, JP Rosenbaum. Using the Bachelor Pad premiering in a few days, its only dependent on time until ABC announces who definitely are providing the roses next season. Meanwhile, AccessHollywood.com stops working the very best four men that appears to be named the brand new Bachelor: Ben Flajnik - About the final episode, Ben literally got lower on a single knee and suggested to Ashley, but was rapidly declined. Due to his second-place status, the wine maker appears such as the most logical option to function as the next Bachelor. His cool personality provided entertainment through the season, and the sensitive side also arrives while speaking about his late father. The only real factor holding Ben back from being the Bachelor is Ben themself Is he over Ashley? If that's the case, would he want to undergo your way once again? Ryan Park - While Ryan was removed on his first one-on-one date with Ashley, he returned in the finish of year and attempted to obtain another chance together with her. After following her to Fiji, he was declined all over again. In recent interviews, Ashley has stated he will make a great Bachelor. His overwhelming, passionate personality bothered most of the men in the home, but wouldn't it bother women competing for his passion? Ames Brown - Ashley sent him packing after their romantic home town date, breaking Ames heart. But throughout his time on the program, he acquired a good fan following, because of his interesting, spontaneous lifestyle. As well as is he the wisest guy to ever appear on the program (with levels from Harvard, Yale and Columbia). Ames could be an incredible Bachelor, but the truth that hes showing up about the Bachelor Pad could hinder his chances. Mystery Guy - For multiple seasons now, the Bachelor/Bachelorettes were previous participants within the franchise. ABC hasnt introduced a brand new person having a clean slate for any very long time, so could this function as the season they do? POLL: Who do you consider ought to be the next Bachelor? Click The Link to election! Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved.These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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