Man, Westworld is really good. It's so good, that it almost makes me wonder if westerns are gonna make a comeback. Then I see a trailer for Hickok starring Luke Hemsworth and I realize that no... probably not.
This trailer is pretty bad. Like not monumentally bad, but still. Poor acting, some bad looking cinematography, even some makeup that looks very much made up. I want to like this movie and tell you to go see this movie. But to do so would require me to see this movie, and this trailer just makes me not want to.
Now maybe I'm judging it too hard because I saw Hemsworth and instantly thought of Ian and Chris. They have a reputation of doing good movies and while Luke Hemsworth isn't necessarily the Stephen Baldwin of his family, he definitely isn't gonna be in any Marvel films anytime soon. The film also...
This trailer is pretty bad. Like not monumentally bad, but still. Poor acting, some bad looking cinematography, even some makeup that looks very much made up. I want to like this movie and tell you to go see this movie. But to do so would require me to see this movie, and this trailer just makes me not want to.
Now maybe I'm judging it too hard because I saw Hemsworth and instantly thought of Ian and Chris. They have a reputation of doing good movies and while Luke Hemsworth isn't necessarily the Stephen Baldwin of his family, he definitely isn't gonna be in any Marvel films anytime soon. The film also...
- 5/8/2017
- by Bryam Dayley
- GeekTyrant
“You’re carrying around some old man on your shoulders. Some demon’s got you deep in its clutches. He’ll follow you to the end.” For Max Bornstein, the end could come prematurely, as his heroin addiction, withholding of secrets from his family, and illegal dealings within the pornography industry take a terrible toll on his body and mind in Dynamite: A Cautionary Tale.
Set in 1970’s-era New York City, Dynamite: A Cautionary Tale is based on a true story. With production successfully wrapped on the film, and an Indiegogo campaign recently launched to aid in the post-production process, we caught up with director Tate Steinsiek to discuss being drawn to Max’s real life story, shooting a period piece during the winter in New York City, transitioning from makeup effects work to the director’s chair, and much more.
Thanks for taking the time to talk with us!
Set in 1970’s-era New York City, Dynamite: A Cautionary Tale is based on a true story. With production successfully wrapped on the film, and an Indiegogo campaign recently launched to aid in the post-production process, we caught up with director Tate Steinsiek to discuss being drawn to Max’s real life story, shooting a period piece during the winter in New York City, transitioning from makeup effects work to the director’s chair, and much more.
Thanks for taking the time to talk with us!
- 2/5/2015
- by Christopher Sloma
- DailyDead
Ian gets back to nature in a (literally) dirty new spread for ‘Condé Nast Traveler.’
Ian Somerhalder is a rarity in Hollywood these days. It isn’t enough for The Vampire Diaries star to simply look good all the time — though he does, and he does it very well. It’s also important for him to do good at the same time, and that’s why he’s being honored as one of eight “remarkable global citizens” in the latest issue of Condé Nast Traveler.
HollywoodLife.com has honored Ian countless times as one of the hottest actors on television, but the magazine is choosing to honor him for his global efforts. The write-up cites how Ian uses social media — specifically Twitter, on which he has more than 4 million followers — to raise awareness of important global issues, connect people to worthy charities and generally remind people that there’s more...
Ian Somerhalder is a rarity in Hollywood these days. It isn’t enough for The Vampire Diaries star to simply look good all the time — though he does, and he does it very well. It’s also important for him to do good at the same time, and that’s why he’s being honored as one of eight “remarkable global citizens” in the latest issue of Condé Nast Traveler.
HollywoodLife.com has honored Ian countless times as one of the hottest actors on television, but the magazine is choosing to honor him for his global efforts. The write-up cites how Ian uses social media — specifically Twitter, on which he has more than 4 million followers — to raise awareness of important global issues, connect people to worthy charities and generally remind people that there’s more...
- 8/13/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
Arriving to a postcard perfect California bungalow in West Hollywood this past Monday, April 16th, I was already privy to the undead horrors I’d find inside, although I doubt the surrounding neighbors were aware that courtesy of filmmaker Joseph Weisman a Zombie Family had moved in.
Shooting day four of six of the intended horror/comedy web series Zombie Family, writer and director Weisman took time between filming a scene (in which a pubescent zombie finds some ‘alone time’ in the home’s bathroom to peruse the ‘Kill of the Month’ centerfold in Homicide Girl Magazine) to chat with us regarding the project, as did associate producer and makeup effects lead Frank Ippolito, actress Cerina Vincent, and more.
“I wrote a feature screenplay called Zombie Family about seven years ago,” filmmaker Weisman stated of the evolution of the project, which would go on to attract the talents of producers...
Shooting day four of six of the intended horror/comedy web series Zombie Family, writer and director Weisman took time between filming a scene (in which a pubescent zombie finds some ‘alone time’ in the home’s bathroom to peruse the ‘Kill of the Month’ centerfold in Homicide Girl Magazine) to chat with us regarding the project, as did associate producer and makeup effects lead Frank Ippolito, actress Cerina Vincent, and more.
“I wrote a feature screenplay called Zombie Family about seven years ago,” filmmaker Weisman stated of the evolution of the project, which would go on to attract the talents of producers...
- 4/20/2012
- by Sean Decker
- DreadCentral.com
This week’d episode of Syfy’s hit Face Off saw (spoiler alert) perpetual under performer and over agitator Jerry Macaluso get the boot, surely to the delight of all involved. This season’s challenged have been diverse, challenging contestants in format as well as lifestyle (late night “calls to set” and so forth), and next week’s looks to be particularly interesting.
“Burtonesque” is the title of the episode that will see the makeup fx artists dream up Tim Burton-inspired creations on a strict timeline. A teaser video is below. The show airs on Wednesdays at 10/9c.
What do you think about the second season of Face Off so far? Who are your favorite remaining contestants?
This week's winner Ian Cromer...
“Burtonesque” is the title of the episode that will see the makeup fx artists dream up Tim Burton-inspired creations on a strict timeline. A teaser video is below. The show airs on Wednesdays at 10/9c.
What do you think about the second season of Face Off so far? Who are your favorite remaining contestants?
This week's winner Ian Cromer...
- 2/23/2012
- by Justin
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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