It's pilot season once again for Amazon Studios, and among the five announced shows getting a test run, two seem to offer a little something for the horror crowd. Read on for more about "Hand of God" and "Hysteria."
"Hand of God," directed by Marc Forster, stars Ron Perlman and Dana Delaney. You can get more info and watch the pilot here.
Co-stars include Alona Tal, Garret Dillahunt, Julian Morris, Emilio Rivera, Andre Royo, Maximiliano Hernández, Emayatzy Corinealdi, Wes Chatham, Sandy Martin, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Anthony Starke, Daniel Louis Rivas, Elaine Tan, Ravi Kapoor, Hugh Dane, Julian Acosta, Jennifer Cortese, and Brett Wyman.
Synopsis:
A psychological drama about a morally-corrupt judge who suffers a breakdown and believes God is compelling him onto a path of vigilante justice.
"Hysteria," directed by Otto Bathurst, stars Mena Suvari and T.R. Knight. You can get more info and watch the pilot here.
Co-stars include Laura San Giacomo,...
"Hand of God," directed by Marc Forster, stars Ron Perlman and Dana Delaney. You can get more info and watch the pilot here.
Co-stars include Alona Tal, Garret Dillahunt, Julian Morris, Emilio Rivera, Andre Royo, Maximiliano Hernández, Emayatzy Corinealdi, Wes Chatham, Sandy Martin, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Anthony Starke, Daniel Louis Rivas, Elaine Tan, Ravi Kapoor, Hugh Dane, Julian Acosta, Jennifer Cortese, and Brett Wyman.
Synopsis:
A psychological drama about a morally-corrupt judge who suffers a breakdown and believes God is compelling him onto a path of vigilante justice.
"Hysteria," directed by Otto Bathurst, stars Mena Suvari and T.R. Knight. You can get more info and watch the pilot here.
Co-stars include Laura San Giacomo,...
- 8/28/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The Atlanta Underground Film Festival celebrates a decade of being in the business of bringing great alternative cinema to the South. The 10th edition of the fest runs Oct. 16-20 and is screening an eclectic mix of feature films and loads of shorts.
Some of the feature include the voyeuristic drama Diamond on Vinyl by J.R. Hughto; the oddball consipracy of Crimes Against Humanity by Jerzy Rose; the rockin’ documentary Discoverdale by George Kane; the Christian shame of Bhoner by Frank Anderson and Colin Shields; the medical documentary A Body Without Organs by Stephen Graves; and more.
Short films are organized in blocks for comedy, drama, experimental and the always popular Animation Attack!.
The full film lineup is below. For more info, please visit the festival’s official website.
October 16
6:30 p.m.: Diamond on Vinyl, dir. J.R. Hughto. A complete stranger attempts to heal the shattered relationship between a formerly engaged couple.
Some of the feature include the voyeuristic drama Diamond on Vinyl by J.R. Hughto; the oddball consipracy of Crimes Against Humanity by Jerzy Rose; the rockin’ documentary Discoverdale by George Kane; the Christian shame of Bhoner by Frank Anderson and Colin Shields; the medical documentary A Body Without Organs by Stephen Graves; and more.
Short films are organized in blocks for comedy, drama, experimental and the always popular Animation Attack!.
The full film lineup is below. For more info, please visit the festival’s official website.
October 16
6:30 p.m.: Diamond on Vinyl, dir. J.R. Hughto. A complete stranger attempts to heal the shattered relationship between a formerly engaged couple.
- 10/16/2013
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Leighton Meester has given a preview of the music video for her first song "Somebody to Love". In one of the stills that were taken during the filming of the clip, the star is seen embracing a girl and a boy at the same time. Another image, meanwhile, features her posing seductively alongside two girls in a red-themed room.
Then, a couple of stills show Leighton filming the music video in a bedroom. In a particular shot, she is seen lying on a bed while wearing sexy stockings and a white shirt. Moreover, the "Gossip Girl" actress is captured getting cozy with Robin Thicke, who is also featured in the song.
Previously, one of Leighton's producers, Shahine Ezell, has informed that he will star in the music video to support the 23-year-old beauty's single "Somebody to Love". Additionally, the clip will feature the Grammy Award-winning singer, Robin, and Laker Girl Vanessa Curry.
Then, a couple of stills show Leighton filming the music video in a bedroom. In a particular shot, she is seen lying on a bed while wearing sexy stockings and a white shirt. Moreover, the "Gossip Girl" actress is captured getting cozy with Robin Thicke, who is also featured in the song.
Previously, one of Leighton's producers, Shahine Ezell, has informed that he will star in the music video to support the 23-year-old beauty's single "Somebody to Love". Additionally, the clip will feature the Grammy Award-winning singer, Robin, and Laker Girl Vanessa Curry.
- 10/28/2009
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Leighton Meester talked with MTV News today right from the set of her music video for “Somebody to Love,” where, we might add, she was looking quite fierce! Leighton was rocking a long sleeved leather dress with her hair pulled back, and some heavily drawn-in brows for the video which also stars Robin Thicke, Laker Girl Vanessa Curry and one of Leighton’s producers, Shahine Ezell. “Leighton and Robin Thicke have just shot the best video in the world,” Shahine says. “Super sexy and a cameo by your boy.” Leighton took some time out to talk about Gossip Girl,...
- 10/19/2009
- Hollyscoop.com
Kevin Alejandro and Mircea Monroe have been cast opposite star Nathan Fillion on Fox's midseason drama series Drive.
The show, from 20th Century Fox TV and executive producers Tim Minear, Ben Queen and Greg Yaitanes, chronicles an underground race across the U.S.
Alejandro and Monroe will play two of the participants in the race, Winston Salazar and Ellie Laird, respectively.
Both roles have been recast. Andres Saenz-Hudson and Taryn Manning played the parts in the pilot. Manning is expected to stay on the show playing a different character, Jewel.
After Drive received a 12-episode midseason order in late October, the show's producers have been tinkering with the cast as several characters have been taken in a different direction.
Fillion replaced Ivan Sergei, who played the lead in the pilot.
Several other parts, including John Ashton, played in the pilot by Alan Ruck, and Sean Salazar, originally played by Shahine Ezell, also are being recast.
The members of the original cast staying on include Melanie Lynskey, Emma Stone, Kristin Lehman and Rochelle Aytes.
The show, from 20th Century Fox TV and executive producers Tim Minear, Ben Queen and Greg Yaitanes, chronicles an underground race across the U.S.
Alejandro and Monroe will play two of the participants in the race, Winston Salazar and Ellie Laird, respectively.
Both roles have been recast. Andres Saenz-Hudson and Taryn Manning played the parts in the pilot. Manning is expected to stay on the show playing a different character, Jewel.
After Drive received a 12-episode midseason order in late October, the show's producers have been tinkering with the cast as several characters have been taken in a different direction.
Fillion replaced Ivan Sergei, who played the lead in the pilot.
Several other parts, including John Ashton, played in the pilot by Alan Ruck, and Sean Salazar, originally played by Shahine Ezell, also are being recast.
The members of the original cast staying on include Melanie Lynskey, Emma Stone, Kristin Lehman and Rochelle Aytes.
- 12/28/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fox has revved up the drama pilot Drive with a 12-episode series order.
The pickup will bring the total number of episodes ordered to 13, including the pilot. The 20th Century Fox TV-produced show is targeted for a spring launch.
Drive, whose ensemble cast includes Alan Ruck, Kristin Lehman, Melanie Lynskey, Emma Stone, Shahine Ezell and Andres Saenz-Hudson, chronicles an underground race across America. The pilot, from writer/executive producer Tim Minear, was filmed during the summer by director/executive producer Greg Yaitanes.
"This is the perfect birthday gift," Minear, who celebrated his birthday on Sunday, said of the series pickup. "It is a unique project, not straight down the line, and that's what frightened and excited people about it."
It's been a bumpy ride for Drive, which was delivered to the network more than a month ago. For a few weeks, the project appeared to be dead, and Minear, who is under an overall deal with 20th TV, joined the Fox/20th TV rookie drama series Standoff as a consulting producer (HR 9/26). Drive began heating up again last week when rumors about a possible midseason pickup began to surface.
The pickup will bring the total number of episodes ordered to 13, including the pilot. The 20th Century Fox TV-produced show is targeted for a spring launch.
Drive, whose ensemble cast includes Alan Ruck, Kristin Lehman, Melanie Lynskey, Emma Stone, Shahine Ezell and Andres Saenz-Hudson, chronicles an underground race across America. The pilot, from writer/executive producer Tim Minear, was filmed during the summer by director/executive producer Greg Yaitanes.
"This is the perfect birthday gift," Minear, who celebrated his birthday on Sunday, said of the series pickup. "It is a unique project, not straight down the line, and that's what frightened and excited people about it."
It's been a bumpy ride for Drive, which was delivered to the network more than a month ago. For a few weeks, the project appeared to be dead, and Minear, who is under an overall deal with 20th TV, joined the Fox/20th TV rookie drama series Standoff as a consulting producer (HR 9/26). Drive began heating up again last week when rumors about a possible midseason pickup began to surface.
- 10/31/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Kristin Lehman and Melanie Lynskey have been tapped to co-star in Fox's drama pilot Drive, while Dutch film star Thekla Reuten and Omid Abtahi have come on board the second installment of Showtime's miniseries Sleeper Cell. On Drive, Lehman and Lynskey join previously cast Alan Ruck, Emma Stone, Shahine Ezell and Andres Saenz-Hudson. The show, from 20th Century Fox TV, chronicles an underground race across America. This past development season, Lehman starred in another 20th TV drama pilot for Fox, Damages, through her talent holding deal with the network. Last year, she toplined the network's drama pilot Killer Instinct.
- 6/14/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Marco Sanchez, Guy Torry and Marcelle Larice have been added to the CW's comedy pilot Flirt, while Shahine Ezell and Andres Saenz-Hudson have been cast in Fox's drama pilot Drive. Meanwhile, Stephnie Weir has been bumped up to series regular on the ABC comedy pilot A Day in the Life. Flirt, from Touchstone TV, stars Wayne Brady as the only man working at a women's magazine. Sanchez (The Rookie) is repped by Stone Manners Agency and managed by Martin Berneman.
- 4/13/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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