Inna Korobkina played the pregnant woman Luda in director Zack Snyder’s 2004 remake of the George A. Romero classic Dawn of the Dead (watch the Snyder version Here) – the character who gave birth to a zombie baby in one of the most popular and disturbing scenes in the film. Nineteen years later, Korobkina has launched a podcast called Rise Up & Fix It, which she hosts with her producing partner Ingrid J. Monday.
Korobkina is described as being “a granola eating, tree hugging mom of two”, while Rise Up & Fix It is said to center on “spirituality, creativity, and female empowerment.” Listeners are invited to join Korobkina and Monday as they “delve into the power of female creativity and modern feminism.”
The first episode of the weekly podcast was released on June 30th. Season 1 of the show is now available on all platforms and features the hosts “sharing stories and lessons from their own creative journeys,...
Korobkina is described as being “a granola eating, tree hugging mom of two”, while Rise Up & Fix It is said to center on “spirituality, creativity, and female empowerment.” Listeners are invited to join Korobkina and Monday as they “delve into the power of female creativity and modern feminism.”
The first episode of the weekly podcast was released on June 30th. Season 1 of the show is now available on all platforms and features the hosts “sharing stories and lessons from their own creative journeys,...
- 7/14/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Abigail Spencer is joining the cast of Jon Favreau's big screen adaptation of the comic book Cowboys and Aliens. Spencer started her career on the soap All My Children, went on to become the star of Lifetime Television's Angela's Eyes, but is probably best known as Don Draper's mistress Miss Farrell on the AMC series Mad Men. Abigail has appeared in a handfull of indie features, but this is her first feature length movie for a Hollywood studio. HeatVision reports that Spencer will play a prostitute named Alice, "a former lover of Daniel Craig's character who makes him change his ways." Official Plot Synopsis: 1873. Arizona Territory. A stranger (Craig) with no memory of his past stumbles into the hard desert town of Absolution. The only hint to his history is a mysterious shackle that encircles one wrist. What he discovers is that the people of Absolution don't welcome strangers,...
- 7/2/2010
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
Dan McDermott is returning to television with "Ravens Parish," a family adventure at Fox.
The project from the TV executive-turned-feature writer is being produced by 20th Century Fox TV and Generate, which has a first-look deal at the studio.
"Parish" revolves around a man and his teenage son who return to their rural Mississippi hometown in search of a fabled cavern hidden beneath a nearby swamp that allegedly holds hidden treasure.
"I spent the past couple of years in features, and I came up with the idea to do a four-quadrant show for television that would appeal to everyone," McDermott said. "Television has become so fragmented, while the most successful movies appeal equally to youngsters and older viewers."
In addition to writing, McDermott is executive producing the show, which has received a script commitment, with Generate's Peter Aronson and Jordan Levin.
"Parish" reunites McDermott with Fox, where he was...
The project from the TV executive-turned-feature writer is being produced by 20th Century Fox TV and Generate, which has a first-look deal at the studio.
"Parish" revolves around a man and his teenage son who return to their rural Mississippi hometown in search of a fabled cavern hidden beneath a nearby swamp that allegedly holds hidden treasure.
"I spent the past couple of years in features, and I came up with the idea to do a four-quadrant show for television that would appeal to everyone," McDermott said. "Television has become so fragmented, while the most successful movies appeal equally to youngsters and older viewers."
In addition to writing, McDermott is executive producing the show, which has received a script commitment, with Generate's Peter Aronson and Jordan Levin.
"Parish" reunites McDermott with Fox, where he was...
- 10/26/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CBS has announced the first new series of the network's fall 2009 class: cop drama (shocker!) The Bridge.
The Eye has ordered 13 episodes of the procedural drama, which focuses on a charismatic union leader who is simultaneously battling criminals on the street while facing down corruption within the ranks of his own department. The show stars Aaron Douglas (Battlestar Galactica, Smallville), Paul Popowich (Angela's Eyes), Inga Cadranel (Rent-a-Goalie) and two-time Emmy winner Stuart Margolin (The Rockford Files).
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The Eye has ordered 13 episodes of the procedural drama, which focuses on a charismatic union leader who is simultaneously battling criminals on the street while facing down corruption within the ranks of his own department. The show stars Aaron Douglas (Battlestar Galactica, Smallville), Paul Popowich (Angela's Eyes), Inga Cadranel (Rent-a-Goalie) and two-time Emmy winner Stuart Margolin (The Rockford Files).
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- 2/20/2009
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Lifetime Television has decided not to pick up its one-hour drama series Missing for a fourth season. In a statement, Lifetime praised the cast and crew, including executive producer Debra Martin Chase. "While this series ran its course, we look forward to new programs rolling out on the network over the next couple of months," Lifetime said. Upcoming programming includes drama series Angela's Eyes, from NBC Universal Television Studio, and improvisational comedy Lovespring International, from Missing producer Lionsgate. In its third season, Missing averaged a 1.9 rating in households, a 1.3 in women 18-49 and a 1.0 in women 18-34. The show stars Vivica A. Fox, Caterina Scorsone and Mark Consuelos as a special FBI team who locate missing victims using unorthodox methods.
- 4/30/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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