Gregg Allman will drop his lawsuit against the producers of "Midnight Rider," the film based on his life story, the Associated Press reports. Allman had sought to block the film production from resuming following the Feb 20 death of Sarah Jones, a second camera assistant, who died on set. On April 28, Allman had filed the suit against the production companies, Unclaimed Freight Prods. and Allman LLC, asserting that under the terms of the original option to his life rights, production on the film needed to have commenced by February 28. The film's star William Hurt previously backed out of the production. He was present on February 20 when an oncoming freight train killed Jones and injured six other crew members. Attorneys for Allman and Unclaimed Freight Productions told a Savannah judge yesterday that they reached an out-of-court agreement. "We have come together and reasoned with one another," Allman attorney David Long-Daniels told the judge.
- 5/13/2014
- by Paula Bernstein
- Indiewire
It wasn’t the hardest PGA to predict — most contest entries had 9 out of 10. But there were some who got a perfect score of 10! And they were: Wade Roberts Erik Anderson...
- 1/5/2013
- by Sasha Stone
- AwardsDaily.com
In director Peter Jackson’s return to Middle-earth with the dwarf-packed The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, the voice of New Zealand musician Neil Finn serenades the audiences when its final frame fades to black.
“The story is very much a dwarf tale as much as it is called The Hobbit,” says Finn, who sings “Song of the Lonely Mountain,” the majestic and epic yet intimate and warm ballad of the dwarves that closes out the first film of Jackson’s new trilogy.
“Song of the Lonely Mountain” shares its melody with “Misty Mountains,” a tune heard earlier in the film...
“The story is very much a dwarf tale as much as it is called The Hobbit,” says Finn, who sings “Song of the Lonely Mountain,” the majestic and epic yet intimate and warm ballad of the dwarves that closes out the first film of Jackson’s new trilogy.
“Song of the Lonely Mountain” shares its melody with “Misty Mountains,” a tune heard earlier in the film...
- 12/18/2012
- by Emily Rome
- EW - Inside Movies
Sbs has launched a new campaign to promote its soon-to-launch indigenous network, National Indigenous Television.
Titled ‘Stories from the world’s greatest storytellers’ the Us Sydney-created campaign will run on print, TV, direct, outdoor, online and radio, celebrating “modern storytelling through the generations.”
Nitv will begin broadcasting free-to-air from 12pm (Aedt), 12 December. It will be available on SBS4, broadcasting non-stop, seven days a week.
Nitv channel manager Tanya Denning said in a statement: “We are excited to be able to share our stories with all Australians when Nitv begins broadcasting free-to-air next month. In the lead up to the launch, this campaign is incredibly important in introducing new audiences to Nitv, and letting existing audiences know the move to free-to-air will not change what they know and love about their channel.”
“In every execution of this campaign we celebrate storytelling, an integral part of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Titled ‘Stories from the world’s greatest storytellers’ the Us Sydney-created campaign will run on print, TV, direct, outdoor, online and radio, celebrating “modern storytelling through the generations.”
Nitv will begin broadcasting free-to-air from 12pm (Aedt), 12 December. It will be available on SBS4, broadcasting non-stop, seven days a week.
Nitv channel manager Tanya Denning said in a statement: “We are excited to be able to share our stories with all Australians when Nitv begins broadcasting free-to-air next month. In the lead up to the launch, this campaign is incredibly important in introducing new audiences to Nitv, and letting existing audiences know the move to free-to-air will not change what they know and love about their channel.”
“In every execution of this campaign we celebrate storytelling, an integral part of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
- 11/29/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
The beautiful actress arrived at the Grand Opening of Pussycat Dolls Dollhouse in San Diego at the Keating Hotel on August 25 in San Diego, California with some super long and lush waves — to get the look, we chatted with Angelo David, of the Angelo David Salon in New York City for some amazing tips! Audrina Patridge, 27, has some amazing waves! You can copy her glamorous stye with a few simple tips and products courtesy of Angelo David, of the Angelo David Salon in New York City. Here, Angelo's must-follow tips: 1) Prepare washed hair for styling using the Angelo David Sea Foam Silk Styling Mousse and start blow drying hair. 2) Once hair is dry, spray with Angelo David Long and Strong Detangler to protect hair from the heat of styling tools. 3) Part hair in the middle, then blow drying section by section. 4) Once hair is smooth, start creating curls using a 2-inch barrel curling iron.
- 8/28/2012
- by Jennifer Tzeses
- HollywoodLife
Extensions can be a great way to change up your look, but if done wrong, they can be a long, hot mess!
Selena Gomez has gorgeous long locks, but Taylor Momsen‘s extreme extensions take the trend to a whole new level. See seven stars with extensions and vote on your favorite look. Then learn the do’s and don’t of hair extensions from extension expert, Angelo David, owner of the Angelo David Salon in NYC!
Extensions should look natural. Period. They are literally supposed to extend the length of your hair, either for a cool new look or to add length to create a big up-do. Poorly attached extensions, or ones that are much too long, just seem out of place and costume-like. Click through pics of Selena, Taylor, Jessica Alba, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan and Jennifer Lopez to see their extension style.
Here are the...
Selena Gomez has gorgeous long locks, but Taylor Momsen‘s extreme extensions take the trend to a whole new level. See seven stars with extensions and vote on your favorite look. Then learn the do’s and don’t of hair extensions from extension expert, Angelo David, owner of the Angelo David Salon in NYC!
Extensions should look natural. Period. They are literally supposed to extend the length of your hair, either for a cool new look or to add length to create a big up-do. Poorly attached extensions, or ones that are much too long, just seem out of place and costume-like. Click through pics of Selena, Taylor, Jessica Alba, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan and Jennifer Lopez to see their extension style.
Here are the...
- 6/17/2011
- by Eden Univer
- HollywoodLife
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