Riverdale's getting a little more romance in season two!
Et's Leanne Aguilera sat down with the show's cast at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday, where they spilled all about Josie's, Kevin's and Cheryl's new romantic interests -- and a couple of love triangles!
Exclusive: 'Riverdale' Season 2 Sneak Peek: Archie's Going 'Darker' -- Plus, Check Out the Season 1 Gag Reel!
Riverdale fans have already met the first new love interest of the season, as Ashleigh Murray revealed that love with Reggie Mantle might be in the cards for her character, Josie.
"She might be getting a little love, and a potential suitor is Reggie Mantle, who is played by our new and lovely Charles Melton. He's phenomenal," she gushed of the new cast member, who will be replacing 13 Reasons Why star Ross Butler in season two. "He might be able to bat some lashes at me."
As for Kevin, he's clearly...
Et's Leanne Aguilera sat down with the show's cast at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday, where they spilled all about Josie's, Kevin's and Cheryl's new romantic interests -- and a couple of love triangles!
Exclusive: 'Riverdale' Season 2 Sneak Peek: Archie's Going 'Darker' -- Plus, Check Out the Season 1 Gag Reel!
Riverdale fans have already met the first new love interest of the season, as Ashleigh Murray revealed that love with Reggie Mantle might be in the cards for her character, Josie.
"She might be getting a little love, and a potential suitor is Reggie Mantle, who is played by our new and lovely Charles Melton. He's phenomenal," she gushed of the new cast member, who will be replacing 13 Reasons Why star Ross Butler in season two. "He might be able to bat some lashes at me."
As for Kevin, he's clearly...
- 7/23/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Warning: Spoiler alert! If you haven't watched Thursday's episode of Riverdale, do not proceed.
Meet Mama Andrews!
Molly Ringwald made her anticipated debut as Archie's mother, Mary, in the tail end of Thursday's episode of Riverdale, and her unexpected arrival is about to complicate matters on the home front for Archie (K.J. Apa) and his father, Fred (Luke Perry).
"I'm scared to death of it, to tell you the truth," Perry said of the introduction of Fred's estranged wife, whom he visited in Chicago in the episode in an attempt to finalize their divorce. "As you can see in the rest of the season, it's just he and I, and we're in that house -- and it's been that way."
Related: Watch Molly Ringwald's First Scene as Archie's Mom on 'Riverdale'
Perry was candid about why Mary's sudden re-emergence in Riverdale threatens the sense of normalcy Fred has established with his teenage...
Meet Mama Andrews!
Molly Ringwald made her anticipated debut as Archie's mother, Mary, in the tail end of Thursday's episode of Riverdale, and her unexpected arrival is about to complicate matters on the home front for Archie (K.J. Apa) and his father, Fred (Luke Perry).
"I'm scared to death of it, to tell you the truth," Perry said of the introduction of Fred's estranged wife, whom he visited in Chicago in the episode in an attempt to finalize their divorce. "As you can see in the rest of the season, it's just he and I, and we're in that house -- and it's been that way."
Related: Watch Molly Ringwald's First Scene as Archie's Mom on 'Riverdale'
Perry was candid about why Mary's sudden re-emergence in Riverdale threatens the sense of normalcy Fred has established with his teenage...
- 4/14/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Purveyors of Eurotrash should delight in the resuscitation of the obscure 1979 eroto-giallo Play Motel, directed by Mario Gariazzo under the pseudonym Roy Garrett (a director of twenty or so features best remembered for casting into a sea of Friedkin capitalizations with 1974’s The Sexorcist, aka L’Ossessa aka Enter the Devil). By this period, the provocative Italian subgenre was already well into its dog days, with imitators churning out murder mysteries imbibed with a healthy dose of pornographic soft-core elements. It would be unfair to rightly classify Gariazzo’s film as classic giallo, a muddled narrative cramped significantly by enough naked women to rival Jesus Franco.
The sleazy Play Motel is a den of infamous iniquity, and wealthy businessman Rinaldo Cortesi (Enzio Fisichella) hires the voluptuous Loredana (Marina Frajese) for a kinky round of S&M. The next day, explicit pictures are sent to his office via registered mail in...
The sleazy Play Motel is a den of infamous iniquity, and wealthy businessman Rinaldo Cortesi (Enzio Fisichella) hires the voluptuous Loredana (Marina Frajese) for a kinky round of S&M. The next day, explicit pictures are sent to his office via registered mail in...
- 8/26/2015
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
The 87th Academy Award nominations for 2015 were recently released on January 15, 2015 representing the excellence in film for the previous year. Naturally there was the standard controversy regarding those films and performances that got unfairly overlooked. Unfortunately, the perceived snubs do happen from year to year so this goes along with the territory. Nevertheless, the lucky selections that do manage to grab Oscar’s attention are understandably grateful and psyched to see if the golden statuette will in fact go home with them on the film industry’s biggest and most elegant evening.
With the obvious crankiness of Oscar omissions aside and the injustices that go with these “reel” deals has anyone ever considered the Academy Award nominees that are surprisingly recognized that could have gone unnoticed for whatever reasoning? After all there are films and exceptional performances that get lost in the shuffle but manage to get the accolades it...
With the obvious crankiness of Oscar omissions aside and the injustices that go with these “reel” deals has anyone ever considered the Academy Award nominees that are surprisingly recognized that could have gone unnoticed for whatever reasoning? After all there are films and exceptional performances that get lost in the shuffle but manage to get the accolades it...
- 1/25/2015
- by Frank Ochieng
- SoundOnSight
Oh, put that bib away. The 27-pound lobster caught off the coast of Maine isn't heading into a pot of boiling water. Cushing shrimp fisherman Robert Malone caught the giant guy on Friday (Feb. 17) but decided to give him to the Department of Marine Resources for its aquarium in Boothbay Harbor, making him the envy of crustaceans everywhere.
Hey, the monster lobster managed to live long enough to reach gigantic proportions. It's only fair to let him carry on with his aquatic life. Rocky, named for the Rockland area he was caught in measures a whopping 40 inches long.
This is the biggest lobster ever brought to the aquarium, beating out the last one by over four pounds. The ones you typically dine on? They're usually no more than a pound or two. The biggest one ever caught? That guy was 40 pounds! Imagine the claws on that thing! Rocky will enjoy...
Hey, the monster lobster managed to live long enough to reach gigantic proportions. It's only fair to let him carry on with his aquatic life. Rocky, named for the Rockland area he was caught in measures a whopping 40 inches long.
This is the biggest lobster ever brought to the aquarium, beating out the last one by over four pounds. The ones you typically dine on? They're usually no more than a pound or two. The biggest one ever caught? That guy was 40 pounds! Imagine the claws on that thing! Rocky will enjoy...
- 2/23/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
According to French outlet The Local, the internationally publicized allegation of sexual assault against former Imf chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn by a hotel maid in New York City in May is being parodied in an upcoming adult film. Being produced by My Porn Company, the film will be titled "Dxk" and star Roberto Malone as a character named Dominique Sex King.
Strauss-Kahn was considered the leading contender to carry the Socialist Party banner against French President Nicolas Sarkozy until the accusation was made. Charges based on allegations made by the maid in late May were dropped by a judge in August after prosecutors said Nafissatou Diallo could not be trusted to tell the truth. French writer Tristane Banon also accused Strauss-Kahn of sexually assaulting her, saying it took place during an interview in 2003. Prosecutors later dropped those charges because they happened too long ago. Banon decided not to file suit, either.
Strauss-Kahn was considered the leading contender to carry the Socialist Party banner against French President Nicolas Sarkozy until the accusation was made. Charges based on allegations made by the maid in late May were dropped by a judge in August after prosecutors said Nafissatou Diallo could not be trusted to tell the truth. French writer Tristane Banon also accused Strauss-Kahn of sexually assaulting her, saying it took place during an interview in 2003. Prosecutors later dropped those charges because they happened too long ago. Banon decided not to file suit, either.
- 11/1/2011
- by Jordan Zakarin
- Huffington Post
Best DirectorDarren Aronofsky'Black Swan'In many ways, Darren Aronofsky's "Black Swan" is similar to his previous film, "The Wrestler." Both lead characters are dedicated artists struggling with inner demons. To express themselves, they have only their bodies. Their age, injuries, and mental stability threaten to undermine their art.However, in "Black Swan," Aronofsky masterfully adds another layer. He parallels the journey of Nina Sayers (Natalie Portman) with the tale of "Swan Lake," the tragic ballet in which she performs. The astute viewer will notice his use of black and white in the set pieces of almost every scene, alluding to the contrast between the white and black swans. He adds elements of horror, drama, and paranoia, all of which exist in "Swan Lake." He directs the actors in such a way that you aren't ever sure what is fantasy and what is reality. All of these elements add...
- 1/19/2011
- backstage.com
Nicholas Fackler's Tiff ‘08 film “Lovely, Still” starts its U.S. theatrical run this Friday, September 10. Fackler provided indieWIRE with an exclusive clip and commentary from his feature that stars Martin Landau, Ellen Burstyn, Adam Scott and Elizabeth Banks. The Film "Lovely, Still" is a unique love story between two people at the end of their lives. It takes place in an imaginary mid-western town a week before Christmas. Robert Malone, ...
- 9/8/2010
- Indiewire
THR have announced what appears to be an already done deal, Nik Fackler's Lovely, Still has been picked up and will receive a theatrical release in the crazy, high traffic month for indie titles of September. - If they book theaters with a certain demo in mind, then the small in stature indie distribution company Monterey Media could have a hit on their hands. THR have announced what appears to be an already done deal, Nik Fackler's Lovely, Still has been picked up and will receive a theatrical release in the crazy, high traffic month for indie titles of September. I caught Lovely, Still two Toronto Film Festival editions ago, and my first impression was this could play well for cinephiles who are old enough to have tracked the careers of Martin Landau and Ellen Burstyn from their beginnings. I'm not saying that the romantic dramedy is limited to one...
- 6/6/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
If they book theaters with a certain demo in mind, then the small in stature indie distribution company Monterey Media could have a hit on their hands. THR have announced what appears to be an already done deal, Nik Fackler's Lovely, Still has been picked up and will receive a theatrical release in the crazy, high traffic month for indie titles of September. I caught Lovely, Still two Toronto Film Festival editions ago, and my first impression was this could play well for cinephiles who are old enough to have tracked the careers of Martin Landau and Ellen Burstyn from their beginnings. I'm not saying that the romantic dramedy is limited to one audience - there are stylistic flourishes (that actually serve a purpose to the film's denouement) and could actually be a good calling card for the young helmer - but if I'm Monterey Media, I'm booking four walls...
- 6/5/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
Chicago – The second week of The 45th Chicago Film Festival kicks off tonight (or tomorrow depending on how you look at the fest that runs from the 8th to the 22nd) and the upcoming weekend features just as much and arguably more interesting films unspooling at the AMC River East than the first. Highlights include one of the best animated films of the year, a bittersweet romance starring two living legends, a remastered classic, and works from a few of the best voices in international cinema today.
We’ve worked our way through dozens of films this year, but even we couldn’t get to all of them and a few weren’t even shown in the screening room in time for our deadline. So this week’s Ciff preview works a little differently. The first page features the best of what we’ve seen. Take our word. These are worth your time.
We’ve worked our way through dozens of films this year, but even we couldn’t get to all of them and a few weren’t even shown in the screening room in time for our deadline. So this week’s Ciff preview works a little differently. The first page features the best of what we’ve seen. Take our word. These are worth your time.
- 10/14/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
I can't imagine a more apt title for Lovely, Still than the one it has. This sweet, surprising story about romance between senior citizens is uncommonly lovely, and a serene stillness rests over most of it. Of course, the title works the other way, too: The process of falling in love is lovely, still, even after all these years.
It is Christmastime in an unnamed snowy town, and Robert Malone (Martin Landau) is a lonely old man. He lives by himself in a house that he has occupied for 48 years, a house with minimal furniture and no pictures on the walls. The only gift under his Christmas tree is one he wrapped himself, addressed to himself. He works part-time as a bagger at a grocery store, where the doofy, over-eager manager, Mike (Adam Scott), wants him to invest in the publication of a homemade book of Christmas recipes.
Across the street,...
It is Christmastime in an unnamed snowy town, and Robert Malone (Martin Landau) is a lonely old man. He lives by himself in a house that he has occupied for 48 years, a house with minimal furniture and no pictures on the walls. The only gift under his Christmas tree is one he wrapped himself, addressed to himself. He works part-time as a bagger at a grocery store, where the doofy, over-eager manager, Mike (Adam Scott), wants him to invest in the publication of a homemade book of Christmas recipes.
Across the street,...
- 9/11/2008
- by Eric D. Snider
- Cinematical
Like peanut butter and jam, Christmas and movies seem to go hand in hand, the magic of the holiday season complimented by the magic of film. Lovely Still embraces the magic of both mediums right from its 3 minute long opening scene, and I was flooded with all the warmth and love of gooey Christmas memories past. Robert Malone (Martin Landau) is an elderly bachelor who has admittedly, spent too many Christmas.s alone. This Christmas, he wants nothing more than a family to spend the holiday with. One night, like a Christmas present sent from Heaven, Robert arrives home to find a beautiful woman named Mary (Ellen Burstyn) in his kitchen. Alone one moment and completely in love the next, Robert is swept off his feet by Mary, the two become inseparable almost immediately. Robert goes through all of the angst and emotion of a teen deciding where to take...
- 9/6/2008
- cinemablend.com
The Toronto International Film Festival has announced a whole load of films, including many world premiers, to be added as part of their lineups. Some of the more interesting looking ones are Lance Daly's Kisses about two Irish kids who run away from home and deal with the dark underside of Dublin. Another film I'm definitely interested in is Scott McGehee and David Siegel's Uncertainty which stars one of my personal favorites, Joseph Gordon-Levitt. It's about a couple in love who find out she's pregnant and they flip a coin from where it apparently follows both possible storylines, but with the same disastrous consequences. Also screening will be Fabrice du Welz's Vinyan (trailer here) which is about a couple who lost their son in a Tsunami and won't give up looking for him. In the Discovery program, the stop-motion animation $9.99 which is about a man seeking the meaning to life.
- 8/14/2008
- QuietEarth.us
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