International distribution and sales outfit Kew Media Distribution has upped Graham Begg to the newly-created role of Svp Acquisitions & Business Development. In his position, Begg will oversee a portfolio of acquisitions across scripted, non-scripted, documentary and factual entertainment properties, and will advise on corporate activities and business development. He will also work with the 13 production companies owned by Kew, looking to further exploiting their owned IP globally. Begg joined Kew in 2018 as VP, Business Development and Producer Relations.
The 2019 International Film Festival & Awards Macao (Iffam) has added several titles to its program, including Todd Haynes’ Dark Waters starring Mark Ruffalo and Anne Hathaway, and Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life, which bowed in Cannes and will have its Asian premiere in Macao. Also joining the festival list are Wong Hing-Fan’s Hong Kong drama I’m Living It, Tiago Guedes’ Portuguese feature The Domain (A Herdade), and the newly-restored...
The 2019 International Film Festival & Awards Macao (Iffam) has added several titles to its program, including Todd Haynes’ Dark Waters starring Mark Ruffalo and Anne Hathaway, and Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life, which bowed in Cannes and will have its Asian premiere in Macao. Also joining the festival list are Wong Hing-Fan’s Hong Kong drama I’m Living It, Tiago Guedes’ Portuguese feature The Domain (A Herdade), and the newly-restored...
- 11/18/2019
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Reviewed by Chris Wright, MoreHorror.com
Directed By: Rick Bota
Written By: Carl V. Dupré & Tim Day
Starring: Dean Winters (Trevor Gooden), Ashley Laurence (Kirsty Cotton Gooden), William Taylor (Detective Lange), Michael Rogers (Detective Givens), Doug Bradley (Pinhead/Merchant), Rachel Hayward (Dr. Allison Dormer), Trevor White (Bret), Sarah-Jane Redmond (Gwen Stevens), Jody Thompson (Tawny), Kaaren de Zilva (Sage),
After how much I loved the last sequel, I had high expectations for this one. Upon reading up on it, I assumed it would be similar in style to the prior sequel and it did indeed follow a similar format that is more psychological in nature. I wound up liking this one as well though not as much as “Inferno.” Sadly, just like “Inferno”, this movie was also released straight to video and was not given a theatrical release.
The movie begins with Trevor Gooden married to Kirsty Cotton, from the first three “Hellraiser” movies.
Directed By: Rick Bota
Written By: Carl V. Dupré & Tim Day
Starring: Dean Winters (Trevor Gooden), Ashley Laurence (Kirsty Cotton Gooden), William Taylor (Detective Lange), Michael Rogers (Detective Givens), Doug Bradley (Pinhead/Merchant), Rachel Hayward (Dr. Allison Dormer), Trevor White (Bret), Sarah-Jane Redmond (Gwen Stevens), Jody Thompson (Tawny), Kaaren de Zilva (Sage),
After how much I loved the last sequel, I had high expectations for this one. Upon reading up on it, I assumed it would be similar in style to the prior sequel and it did indeed follow a similar format that is more psychological in nature. I wound up liking this one as well though not as much as “Inferno.” Sadly, just like “Inferno”, this movie was also released straight to video and was not given a theatrical release.
The movie begins with Trevor Gooden married to Kirsty Cotton, from the first three “Hellraiser” movies.
- 11/1/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Based on the classic Jack London adventure story, Call of the Wild follows the thrilling exploits of 18 year-old Miles Challenger and his loyal canine companion Buck. Thirteen episodes of the TV show first aired on Animal Planet from March 31 to June 26, 2000. Episodes feature our heroes battling nature's toughest elements, hardened criminals and performing dangerous rescues.
This beautifully filmed series was nominated for a Leo Award for Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Series by Stephen McNutt and for Best Production Designer by Brian Davies in the episode called "The Attack." Additionally, it was nominated for the 2000 Emmy for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music by Hal Beckett.
Series regulars include: Shane Meier (Miles Challenger), Nick Mancuso (John Thornton), Rachel Hayward (Adoley Thorton), William MacDonald (The Swede), Crystal Buble (Emma), Kathleen Duborg (Mercedes Levant), and Amber McWilliams (Amber Raab).
This beautifully filmed series was nominated for a Leo Award for Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Series by Stephen McNutt and for Best Production Designer by Brian Davies in the episode called "The Attack." Additionally, it was nominated for the 2000 Emmy for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music by Hal Beckett.
Series regulars include: Shane Meier (Miles Challenger), Nick Mancuso (John Thornton), Rachel Hayward (Adoley Thorton), William MacDonald (The Swede), Crystal Buble (Emma), Kathleen Duborg (Mercedes Levant), and Amber McWilliams (Amber Raab).
- 12/8/2010
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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