Alaskan Bush People stars Raiven Brown and Bear Brown are expecting their third child later in 2024. The couple is in Texas, staying close to Raiven’s family and a quality Nicu facility, preparing for the baby’s birth. They previously revealed that their third child will be a boy and now Raiven has revealed the boy’s name.
Here is what Raiven and Bear have decided to name their third child.
Raiven Brown Announces Third Baby’s Name
Raiven Brown has been slowly trickling out information to her fans about her third baby. She announced the pregnancy last year and then earlier in 2024, she let fans know that she was having her third son.
Raiven took to Instagram to reveal the baby’s name, and as usual for the couple, it is a unique name. Following River and Cove, the third son will be named Harbor Coast Joshua Brown. Fans...
Here is what Raiven and Bear have decided to name their third child.
Raiven Brown Announces Third Baby’s Name
Raiven Brown has been slowly trickling out information to her fans about her third baby. She announced the pregnancy last year and then earlier in 2024, she let fans know that she was having her third son.
Raiven took to Instagram to reveal the baby’s name, and as usual for the couple, it is a unique name. Following River and Cove, the third son will be named Harbor Coast Joshua Brown. Fans...
- 3/14/2024
- by Shawn Lealos
- TV Shows Ace
“Stranger Things” is finally going back to Hawkins.
Production on the fifth and final season of the juggernaut Netflix series is currently set to begin in early January, according to multiple sources, though the start date is still subject to change. Filming was postponed for over seven months due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
Creators and executive producers Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer were among the most high profile showrunners to announce they were suspending work after the writers strike began in May, posting on social media that “Writing does not stop when filming begins.” When the Duffer brothers spoke to Variety in July about series costar Noah Schnapp (who was part of the Power of Young Hollywood issue), they elaborated on that sentiment.
“Since it’s our scripts, you’re changing it all the time on the fly,” Matt Duffer said. “You’re either working it out with the actors,...
Production on the fifth and final season of the juggernaut Netflix series is currently set to begin in early January, according to multiple sources, though the start date is still subject to change. Filming was postponed for over seven months due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
Creators and executive producers Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer were among the most high profile showrunners to announce they were suspending work after the writers strike began in May, posting on social media that “Writing does not stop when filming begins.” When the Duffer brothers spoke to Variety in July about series costar Noah Schnapp (who was part of the Power of Young Hollywood issue), they elaborated on that sentiment.
“Since it’s our scripts, you’re changing it all the time on the fly,” Matt Duffer said. “You’re either working it out with the actors,...
- 12/8/2023
- by Adam B. Vary
- Variety Film + TV
Andrew Haigh’s “All of Us Strangers” was the big winner at the 2023 British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs) with seven wins.
“All of Us Strangers” won best British independent film, Haigh won best director and best screenplay and Paul Mescal won best supporting performance, adding to its three craft awards, announced in November, for cinematography, editing and music supervision.
Best lead performance went to Mia McKenna-Bruce in Molly Manning Walker’s debut feature “How to Have Sex” and the film also won the other best supporting performance BIFA for Shaun Thomas, adding to its best casting win.
Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and George MacKay won best joint lead performance for “Femme,” which also won for make-up and hair design and costume design.
Justine Triet’s Palme d’Or winning “Anatomy of a Fall” won best international independent film. Best debut director went to Savanah Leaf for “Earth Mama,” while best debut screenwriter...
“All of Us Strangers” won best British independent film, Haigh won best director and best screenplay and Paul Mescal won best supporting performance, adding to its three craft awards, announced in November, for cinematography, editing and music supervision.
Best lead performance went to Mia McKenna-Bruce in Molly Manning Walker’s debut feature “How to Have Sex” and the film also won the other best supporting performance BIFA for Shaun Thomas, adding to its best casting win.
Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and George MacKay won best joint lead performance for “Femme,” which also won for make-up and hair design and costume design.
Justine Triet’s Palme d’Or winning “Anatomy of a Fall” won best international independent film. Best debut director went to Savanah Leaf for “Earth Mama,” while best debut screenwriter...
- 12/3/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Barbie leads the feature competition of the annual Hpa Awards, whose nominations in features, TV, documentaries, commercials and restoration were announced Tuesday.
The postproduction community nominated Greta Gerwig’s hit film for outstanding color grading, editing and sound. Close behind with two nominations apiece in the feature categories are Oppenheimer (color grading and editing), Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (sound and visual effects), Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (color grading and editing), Tár (color grading and editing) and Avatar: The Way of Water, for which teams at Weta FX and Industrial Light & Magic were both nominated in the VFX category.
The eligibility period runs from September 2022 to September 2023, which is why some of last year’s Oscar winners and contenders are nominated alongside some of the upcoming season’s contenders.
The winners will be announced during a Nov. 9 ceremony at the Hollywood Legion Theater. The complete list of nominees follows:
Outstanding...
The postproduction community nominated Greta Gerwig’s hit film for outstanding color grading, editing and sound. Close behind with two nominations apiece in the feature categories are Oppenheimer (color grading and editing), Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (sound and visual effects), Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (color grading and editing), Tár (color grading and editing) and Avatar: The Way of Water, for which teams at Weta FX and Industrial Light & Magic were both nominated in the VFX category.
The eligibility period runs from September 2022 to September 2023, which is why some of last year’s Oscar winners and contenders are nominated alongside some of the upcoming season’s contenders.
The winners will be announced during a Nov. 9 ceremony at the Hollywood Legion Theater. The complete list of nominees follows:
Outstanding...
- 10/3/2023
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Discovery Channel’s fishing-focused reality series Deadliest Catch has been reeling in viewers since 2005. Over its nearly two decades on the air, fans have watched as captains have come and gone, including Phil Harris, who died in 2010, and Casey McManus, who left the show after season 18. These days, one of the longest-lasting cast members is “Wild” Bill Wichorowski, who’s become a fan favorite after more than 10 years on the show.
‘Wild’ Bill Wichrowski joined ‘Deadliest Catch’ in season 6 Captain ‘Wild’ Bill Wichrowski and Captain Linda Greenlaw of ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Courtesy: Discovery Channel / Original Productions
Wichorowski joined the Deadliest Catch cast in the show’s sixth season, along with his son, greenhorn Zack Larson. He quickly made a big impression in the tight-knit crabbing community.
The maverick captain began his career as a Bering Sea fisherman in the late 1970s, after he left the Navy. In 2005, he semi-retired and turned...
‘Wild’ Bill Wichrowski joined ‘Deadliest Catch’ in season 6 Captain ‘Wild’ Bill Wichrowski and Captain Linda Greenlaw of ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Courtesy: Discovery Channel / Original Productions
Wichorowski joined the Deadliest Catch cast in the show’s sixth season, along with his son, greenhorn Zack Larson. He quickly made a big impression in the tight-knit crabbing community.
The maverick captain began his career as a Bering Sea fisherman in the late 1970s, after he left the Navy. In 2005, he semi-retired and turned...
- 5/9/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
What happens when you take a modern-day dysfunctional family and move them into a haunted house? According to movies of the past, they get the bejesus scared out of them on a daily basis, until they finally decide to get the hell out of dodge and leave the specter-filled home behind. But I think Netflix's upcoming comedy "We Have A Ghost" paints a much more realistic image of how it would go down: Sure, the family is initially scared, but then they break out the cameras, make a YouTube account, and turn their haunting into a lucrative phenomenon known as internet fame.
The film hails from filmmaker Christopher Landon, known for helming the "Happy Death Day" films, and the criminally under-appreciated comedic-slasher "Freaky." This time, Landon's stepping back from horror and further into the realm of comedy with a supernatural thriller that's suitable for the whole family. Written and directed by Landon,...
The film hails from filmmaker Christopher Landon, known for helming the "Happy Death Day" films, and the criminally under-appreciated comedic-slasher "Freaky." This time, Landon's stepping back from horror and further into the realm of comedy with a supernatural thriller that's suitable for the whole family. Written and directed by Landon,...
- 1/26/2023
- by Shania Russell
- Slash Film
New Delhi, Oct 16 (Ians) Riot Games, the developer behind smash-hit video games like ‘League of Legends’ and ‘Valorant,’ has launched its first-ever agent of Indian descent — Harbor, a.k.a. Varun Batra– for its free-to-play game Valorant at an event in Mumbai.
Harbor’s abilities and gameplay were demonstrated live for the audience at the event. It will be available in-game from October 19 onwards.
“After many months of hard work, we are thrilled to finally introduce Harbor to the world! We are humbled by the love and support we’ve received so far from the community in India and beyond,” Ashish Gupta, Marketing Lead for India and South Asia at Riot Games, said in a statement.
“We are sure Harbor is going to be a star both in and out of the game. We are also very excited to host our first Riot event in India and look forward to...
Harbor’s abilities and gameplay were demonstrated live for the audience at the event. It will be available in-game from October 19 onwards.
“After many months of hard work, we are thrilled to finally introduce Harbor to the world! We are humbled by the love and support we’ve received so far from the community in India and beyond,” Ashish Gupta, Marketing Lead for India and South Asia at Riot Games, said in a statement.
“We are sure Harbor is going to be a star both in and out of the game. We are also very excited to host our first Riot event in India and look forward to...
- 10/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
You know what they say, the truth is “Stranger” than fiction.
“Stranger Things” star David Harbour is set to co-lead upcoming HBO limited series “My Dentist’s Murder Trial” opposite Pedro Pascal. The show is currently in development.
Inspired by James Lasdun’s New Yorker article “My Dentist’s Murder Trial: Adultery, False Identities, and a Lethal Sedation,” the series tells the true story of how Dr. Gilberto Nunez (Pascal) was indicted for the death of his friend, Thomas Kolman (Harbour).
Both Pascal and Harbor will executive produce the series, with Steve Conrad writing, executive producing, and directing the pilot. Conrad is also attached to write the adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s “Game of Thrones” prequel novel “Tales of Dunk & Egg,” as Variety reported.
Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, and Steve Tisch of Escape Artists will also executive produce along with Bruce Terris, Molly Allen, James Lasdun, and MGM Television.
“Stranger Things” star David Harbour is set to co-lead upcoming HBO limited series “My Dentist’s Murder Trial” opposite Pedro Pascal. The show is currently in development.
Inspired by James Lasdun’s New Yorker article “My Dentist’s Murder Trial: Adultery, False Identities, and a Lethal Sedation,” the series tells the true story of how Dr. Gilberto Nunez (Pascal) was indicted for the death of his friend, Thomas Kolman (Harbour).
Both Pascal and Harbor will executive produce the series, with Steve Conrad writing, executive producing, and directing the pilot. Conrad is also attached to write the adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s “Game of Thrones” prequel novel “Tales of Dunk & Egg,” as Variety reported.
Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, and Steve Tisch of Escape Artists will also executive produce along with Bruce Terris, Molly Allen, James Lasdun, and MGM Television.
- 7/26/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
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