This Saturday on Black Sails (Starz, 9/8c), Eleanor’s ears surely are burning, as seen in this exclusive sneak peek.
RelatedAmerican Gods: Ian McShane Cast as Mr. Wednesday in Starz Adaptation
In the penultimate episode of Season 3, titled “Xxvii,” the Walrus crew prepares for the inevitable while on Nassau Billy rallies the troops. And as Eleanor puts everything on the line to save Rogers, Max learns a secret.
Speaking of the latter, in the clip below, Mapleton (Fiona Ramsay) tells Max (played by Jessica Parker Kennedy) exactly how she feels about Miss Guthrie (Hannah New). As an added bonus,...
RelatedAmerican Gods: Ian McShane Cast as Mr. Wednesday in Starz Adaptation
In the penultimate episode of Season 3, titled “Xxvii,” the Walrus crew prepares for the inevitable while on Nassau Billy rallies the troops. And as Eleanor puts everything on the line to save Rogers, Max learns a secret.
Speaking of the latter, in the clip below, Mapleton (Fiona Ramsay) tells Max (played by Jessica Parker Kennedy) exactly how she feels about Miss Guthrie (Hannah New). As an added bonus,...
- 3/18/2016
- TVLine.com
Well, look who the coin revived: Starz’s upcoming adaptation of American Gods has cast Australian actress Emily Browning in the key role of Laura Moon, the network announced Thursday.
In Neil Gaiman’s fantasy novel, Laura is the wife of Shadow Moon (played by The 100‘s Ricky Whittle), a convict who becomes bodyguard and traveling partner for a mysterious man named Mr. Wednesday (Deadwood‘s Ian McShane).
VideosOutlander Sets Return Date — See the Frasers Dazzle in Season 2 Trailer
The official character description says that Laura “has been preparing for her husband’s pending prison release. Little does she...
In Neil Gaiman’s fantasy novel, Laura is the wife of Shadow Moon (played by The 100‘s Ricky Whittle), a convict who becomes bodyguard and traveling partner for a mysterious man named Mr. Wednesday (Deadwood‘s Ian McShane).
VideosOutlander Sets Return Date — See the Frasers Dazzle in Season 2 Trailer
The official character description says that Laura “has been preparing for her husband’s pending prison release. Little does she...
- 3/17/2016
- TVLine.com
In a divine piece of casting, Deadwood vet Ian McShane is joining Starz’ American Gods in the pivotal role of Mr. Wednesday, TVLine has learned.
The straight-to-series adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s popular fantasy novel, which is being shepherded by Bryan Fuller and Michael Green, follows a lonely ex-con named Shadow (played by The 100‘s Ricky Whittle) who takes a job as a bodyguard for the mysterious Mr. Wednesday. As the two men travel the United States, Shadow becomes aware that a war is imminent between the country’s old gods (think: ancient mythology) and its new ones (think:...
The straight-to-series adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s popular fantasy novel, which is being shepherded by Bryan Fuller and Michael Green, follows a lonely ex-con named Shadow (played by The 100‘s Ricky Whittle) who takes a job as a bodyguard for the mysterious Mr. Wednesday. As the two men travel the United States, Shadow becomes aware that a war is imminent between the country’s old gods (think: ancient mythology) and its new ones (think:...
- 3/2/2016
- TVLine.com
Talk about dangerous liaisons.
The Frasers are about to get their fill of French intrigue and danger, as evidenced by Outlander‘s newly released Season 2 poster. The upcoming episodes — premiering April 9 on Starz — find Claire and Jamie leaving Scotland behind for France, bent on doing their part to subvert the impending Jacobite uprising.
VideosOutlander: See the Frasers Dazzle in Season 2 Trailer
Out (at least temporarily)? Broadswords and burlap. In? Satin and secrets.
The dinner scene below depicts Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) surrounded by (left to right) Mary Hawkins (Rosie Day); King Louis Xv (Lionel Lingelser...
The Frasers are about to get their fill of French intrigue and danger, as evidenced by Outlander‘s newly released Season 2 poster. The upcoming episodes — premiering April 9 on Starz — find Claire and Jamie leaving Scotland behind for France, bent on doing their part to subvert the impending Jacobite uprising.
VideosOutlander: See the Frasers Dazzle in Season 2 Trailer
Out (at least temporarily)? Broadswords and burlap. In? Satin and secrets.
The dinner scene below depicts Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) surrounded by (left to right) Mary Hawkins (Rosie Day); King Louis Xv (Lionel Lingelser...
- 3/1/2016
- TVLine.com
2012 appears to be the year for younger, i.e. under 10 years old, underground fests to blow it wide open and go for broke. This time it’s the 4th annual Oakland Underground Film Festival that is expanding its horizons into a blowout four-day, much more densely packed affair, running on Sept. 27-30 at several different locations.
Expanding on the types of films they screen, this year Oakuff is jammed pack with a wide variety of documentaries, thrillers, a bevy of short films and a special tribute to blaxploitation films hosted by BadAzz MoFo’s David Walker.
The fest opens on the 27th with skateboarding filmmaker Stacy Peralta’s latest, Bones Brigade: An Autobiography, which documents his own involvement with California board culture along with peers like Tony Hawk and Rodney Mullen. Following that will be Ya’Ke Smith’s complex drama about the effects of child molestation.
Other documentaries in...
Expanding on the types of films they screen, this year Oakuff is jammed pack with a wide variety of documentaries, thrillers, a bevy of short films and a special tribute to blaxploitation films hosted by BadAzz MoFo’s David Walker.
The fest opens on the 27th with skateboarding filmmaker Stacy Peralta’s latest, Bones Brigade: An Autobiography, which documents his own involvement with California board culture along with peers like Tony Hawk and Rodney Mullen. Following that will be Ya’Ke Smith’s complex drama about the effects of child molestation.
Other documentaries in...
- 9/25/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Welcome to the first Notebook Soundtrack Mix—Hyper Sleep! A word about the mix: There's no thematic thread through this collection, it's a variety of intriguing music. In making soundtrack mixes, I'm drawn to the subjective qualities of association and meaning that arise from experiencing the musical narratives that result from transitions and combinations of tracks in succession. Though there are several favorite films, Seijun Suzuki's Branded to Kill, for one, individual pieces are chosen simply for the music. I haven't seen some of the films. Robert Drasnin, Vladimir Cosma and Antoine Duhamel are represented with curious French T.V. work, rather than with some of their more well known output (The Kremlin Letter, Diva and Pierrot le fou, respectively.) Maybe this is the first of a series…I have several ideas for themed mixes, but wanted to start this way, including work that reflects jazz, classical, experimental and pop influences.
- 8/29/2011
- MUBI
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