Exclusive: Creep franchise filmmaker and HBO Room 104 director Patrick Brice has boarded The Wild at HBO Max and Warner Max, a project he’ll direct and adapt from the Owen Laukkanen young female suspense novel.
The Wild, from Underlined Paperbacks, centers around Dawn. She’s not a bad person – she’s just made some bad choices: wrong guy, wrong friends, wrong everything. But she wasn’t expecting her parents to pay a boatload of money to ship her off to ‘Out of the Wild’, a wilderness boot camp with a bunch of other messed up kids to learn important “life lessons.” Dawn and the other cubs wind up learning a lot, but not what they expect, for what happens in the woods isn’t what their parents planned. Sometimes plans go very wrong. And this is one of those times. Suddenly Dawn is more scared than she’s ever been in her life.
The Wild, from Underlined Paperbacks, centers around Dawn. She’s not a bad person – she’s just made some bad choices: wrong guy, wrong friends, wrong everything. But she wasn’t expecting her parents to pay a boatload of money to ship her off to ‘Out of the Wild’, a wilderness boot camp with a bunch of other messed up kids to learn important “life lessons.” Dawn and the other cubs wind up learning a lot, but not what they expect, for what happens in the woods isn’t what their parents planned. Sometimes plans go very wrong. And this is one of those times. Suddenly Dawn is more scared than she’s ever been in her life.
- 7/23/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
To mark the release of Veep Season 2 on 2nd June, we’ve been given 5 copies to give away on Blu-ray.
Created by Academy Award®winner Armando Iannucci (The Thick of It), Veep: The Complete Second Season is an up close and politically (in)-correct look at the daily successes and disappointments of being second in command.
Following on from the highly successful first season, the second begins with midterm elections looming. Vice President Selina Meyer is scoring higher ratings than the President in several popularity polls, which she hopes will boost her influence and help her curry favor with the Chief Executive. But despite her best intentions, even the most banal actions can set off unexpected and often disastrous consequences.
Her staff – an ensemble cast The Washington Post calls “terrific” including Tony Hale (Arrested Development, Emmy® winner for his role in Veep), Anna Chlumsky (In The Loop, Emmy® nominee...
Created by Academy Award®winner Armando Iannucci (The Thick of It), Veep: The Complete Second Season is an up close and politically (in)-correct look at the daily successes and disappointments of being second in command.
Following on from the highly successful first season, the second begins with midterm elections looming. Vice President Selina Meyer is scoring higher ratings than the President in several popularity polls, which she hopes will boost her influence and help her curry favor with the Chief Executive. But despite her best intentions, even the most banal actions can set off unexpected and often disastrous consequences.
Her staff – an ensemble cast The Washington Post calls “terrific” including Tony Hale (Arrested Development, Emmy® winner for his role in Veep), Anna Chlumsky (In The Loop, Emmy® nominee...
- 6/6/2014
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
News Simon Brew 3 Mar 2014 - 05:51
12 Years A Slave, Gravity, Dallas Buyers Club, Frozen and more take home the Oscars. Here's the full list of winners...
Overnight, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - AMPAS to its mates - handed out its annual clutch of Oscars. And as it turned out, the event went by the form book, with just one or two little surprises along the way.
The big prizes were split between 12 Years A Slave, Gravity and Dallas Buyers Club, with the former taking Best Picture, but Alfonso Cuaron picking up a gong for his directorial work on Gravity. Dallas Buyers Club picked up the two acting awards - for Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto - that it was broadly expected to. There were two gongs for Disney's Frozen too, in the week that it passed $1bn at the global box office.
Of the surprises? Lupita Nyong'o...
12 Years A Slave, Gravity, Dallas Buyers Club, Frozen and more take home the Oscars. Here's the full list of winners...
Overnight, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - AMPAS to its mates - handed out its annual clutch of Oscars. And as it turned out, the event went by the form book, with just one or two little surprises along the way.
The big prizes were split between 12 Years A Slave, Gravity and Dallas Buyers Club, with the former taking Best Picture, but Alfonso Cuaron picking up a gong for his directorial work on Gravity. Dallas Buyers Club picked up the two acting awards - for Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto - that it was broadly expected to. There were two gongs for Disney's Frozen too, in the week that it passed $1bn at the global box office.
Of the surprises? Lupita Nyong'o...
- 3/3/2014
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
"Veep" star Julia Louis-Dreyfus got some help from famous friends before taking on her new role on HBO's "Veep" (premiering Sunday, April 22 at 10 p.m. Et).
In a new The New York Times Magazine interview, Louis-Dreyfus, who plays "Veep's" Vice President Selina Meyer, revealed she spoke to Al Gore, various chiefs of staff, speechwriters for vice presidents and fellow "Saturday Night Live" veteran Senator Al Franken about everything -- including whether the Secret Service goes to the bathroom with them.
Besides the probing questions, Louis-Dreyfus also observed hand gestures, especially one gesture only politicians seem to use while giving speeches.
“It's not a fist, and it's not a finger-point," Louis-Dreyfus told Nyt Magazine.“You could call it a 'thist.' You make a fist and then you move your thumb on top of the bent fingers, like you're ready to have a thumb fight with someone. It's not a natural human gesture.
In a new The New York Times Magazine interview, Louis-Dreyfus, who plays "Veep's" Vice President Selina Meyer, revealed she spoke to Al Gore, various chiefs of staff, speechwriters for vice presidents and fellow "Saturday Night Live" veteran Senator Al Franken about everything -- including whether the Secret Service goes to the bathroom with them.
Besides the probing questions, Louis-Dreyfus also observed hand gestures, especially one gesture only politicians seem to use while giving speeches.
“It's not a fist, and it's not a finger-point," Louis-Dreyfus told Nyt Magazine.“You could call it a 'thist.' You make a fist and then you move your thumb on top of the bent fingers, like you're ready to have a thumb fight with someone. It's not a natural human gesture.
- 4/12/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
"Veep" star Julia Louis-Dreyfus got some help from famous friends before taking on her new role on HBO's "Veep" (premiering Sunday, April 22 at 10 p.m. Et).
In a new The New York Times Magazine interview, Louis-Dreyfus, who plays "Veep's" Vice President Selina Meyer, revealed she spoke to Al Gore, various chiefs of staff, speechwriters for vice presidents and fellow "Saturday Night Live" veteran Senator Al Franken about everything -- including whether the Secret Service goes to the bathroom with them.
Besides the probing questions, Louis-Dreyfus also observed hand gestures, especially one gesture only politicians seem to use while giving speeches.
“It's not a fist, and it's not a finger-point," Louis-Dreyfus told Nyt Magazine. “You could call it a 'thist.' You make a fist and then you move your thumb on top of the bent fingers, like you're ready to have a thumb fight with someone. It's not a natural human gesture.
In a new The New York Times Magazine interview, Louis-Dreyfus, who plays "Veep's" Vice President Selina Meyer, revealed she spoke to Al Gore, various chiefs of staff, speechwriters for vice presidents and fellow "Saturday Night Live" veteran Senator Al Franken about everything -- including whether the Secret Service goes to the bathroom with them.
Besides the probing questions, Louis-Dreyfus also observed hand gestures, especially one gesture only politicians seem to use while giving speeches.
“It's not a fist, and it's not a finger-point," Louis-Dreyfus told Nyt Magazine. “You could call it a 'thist.' You make a fist and then you move your thumb on top of the bent fingers, like you're ready to have a thumb fight with someone. It's not a natural human gesture.
- 4/12/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is the new vice president of the United States ... at least, on HBO's "Veep" she is. The "Seinfeld" and "New Adventures of Old Christine" veteran is returning to TV in the comedy about life as the second in command. In this new HBO video, meet Selina Meyer, a former senator who quickly finds out being "Veep" isn't everything she had hoped and dreamed it would be.
"Veep" hails from "In The Loop" co-writer Armando Iannucci and also stars Sufe Bradshaw ("Overnight"), Anna Chlumsky ("My Girl"), Tony Hale ("Arrested Development"), Reid Scott ("My Boys"), Tim Simons ("Days Together") and Matt Walsh ("Outsourced").
"It is a true delight to work with HBO and Armando Iannucci," Louis-Dreyfus said in a statement when HBO picked up the series. "I take the role of vice president very seriously, and although everyone says this is a comedy, I don't think there is anything funny...
"Veep" hails from "In The Loop" co-writer Armando Iannucci and also stars Sufe Bradshaw ("Overnight"), Anna Chlumsky ("My Girl"), Tony Hale ("Arrested Development"), Reid Scott ("My Boys"), Tim Simons ("Days Together") and Matt Walsh ("Outsourced").
"It is a true delight to work with HBO and Armando Iannucci," Louis-Dreyfus said in a statement when HBO picked up the series. "I take the role of vice president very seriously, and although everyone says this is a comedy, I don't think there is anything funny...
- 3/27/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is the new vice president of the United States ... at least, on HBO's "Veep" she is. The "Seinfeld" and "New Adventures of Old Christine" veteran is returning to TV in the comedy about life as the second in command. In this new HBO video, meet Selina Meyer, a former senator who quickly finds out being "Veep" isn't everything she had hoped and dreamed it would be.
"Veep" hails from "In The Loop" co-writer Armando Iannucci and also stars Sufe Bradshaw ("Overnight"), Anna Chlumsky ("My Girl"), Tony Hale ("Arrested Development"), Reid Scott ("My Boys"), Tim Simons ("Days Together") and Matt Walsh ("Outsourced").
"It is a true delight to work with HBO and Armando Iannucci," Louis-Dreyfus said in a statement when HBO picked up the series. "I take the role of vice president very seriously, and although everyone says this is a comedy, I don't think there is anything funny...
"Veep" hails from "In The Loop" co-writer Armando Iannucci and also stars Sufe Bradshaw ("Overnight"), Anna Chlumsky ("My Girl"), Tony Hale ("Arrested Development"), Reid Scott ("My Boys"), Tim Simons ("Days Together") and Matt Walsh ("Outsourced").
"It is a true delight to work with HBO and Armando Iannucci," Louis-Dreyfus said in a statement when HBO picked up the series. "I take the role of vice president very seriously, and although everyone says this is a comedy, I don't think there is anything funny...
- 3/27/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is returning to TV in HBO's "Veep,." And she's doing it with style and power as Selina Meyer, the new vice president of the United States.
"In The Loop" co-writer Armando Iannucci created the new HBO comedy that also stars Sufe Bradshaw ("Overnight"), Anna Chlumsky ("My Girl"), Tony Hale ("Arrested Development"), Reid Scott ("My Boys"), Tim Simons ("Days Together") and Matt Walsh ("Outsourced").
"It is a true delight to work with HBO and Armando Iannucci," Louis-Dreyfus said in a statement. "I take the role of vice president very seriously, and although everyone says this is a comedy, I don't think there is anything funny at all about me being a heartbeat away from the presidency."
In "Veep," Louis-Dreyfus stars as a former senator who is now second in command of the United States. However, Vice President Meyer quickly learns the job isn't exactly what she expected.
"Ok, what's left here?...
"In The Loop" co-writer Armando Iannucci created the new HBO comedy that also stars Sufe Bradshaw ("Overnight"), Anna Chlumsky ("My Girl"), Tony Hale ("Arrested Development"), Reid Scott ("My Boys"), Tim Simons ("Days Together") and Matt Walsh ("Outsourced").
"It is a true delight to work with HBO and Armando Iannucci," Louis-Dreyfus said in a statement. "I take the role of vice president very seriously, and although everyone says this is a comedy, I don't think there is anything funny at all about me being a heartbeat away from the presidency."
In "Veep," Louis-Dreyfus stars as a former senator who is now second in command of the United States. However, Vice President Meyer quickly learns the job isn't exactly what she expected.
"Ok, what's left here?...
- 2/27/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is returning to TV in HBO's "Veep,." And she's doing it with style and power as Selina Meyer, the new vice president of the United States.
"In The Loop" co-writer Armando Iannucci created the new HBO comedy that also stars Sufe Bradshaw ("Overnight"), Anna Chlumsky ("My Girl"), Tony Hale ("Arrested Development"), Reid Scott ("My Boys"), Tim Simons ("Days Together") and Matt Walsh ("Outsourced").
"It is a true delight to work with HBO and Armando Iannucci," Louis-Dreyfus said in a statement. "I take the role of vice president very seriously, and although everyone says this is a comedy, I don't think there is anything funny at all about me being a heartbeat away from the presidency."
In "Veep," Louis-Dreyfus stars as a former senator who is now second in command of the United States. However, Vice President Meyer quickly learns the job isn't exactly what she expected.
"Ok, what's left here?...
"In The Loop" co-writer Armando Iannucci created the new HBO comedy that also stars Sufe Bradshaw ("Overnight"), Anna Chlumsky ("My Girl"), Tony Hale ("Arrested Development"), Reid Scott ("My Boys"), Tim Simons ("Days Together") and Matt Walsh ("Outsourced").
"It is a true delight to work with HBO and Armando Iannucci," Louis-Dreyfus said in a statement. "I take the role of vice president very seriously, and although everyone says this is a comedy, I don't think there is anything funny at all about me being a heartbeat away from the presidency."
In "Veep," Louis-Dreyfus stars as a former senator who is now second in command of the United States. However, Vice President Meyer quickly learns the job isn't exactly what she expected.
"Ok, what's left here?...
- 2/27/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is the vice president ... on TV. The "Seinfeld" and "New Adventures of Old Christine" veteran is returning to series TV in "Veep," a new comedy about the vice president of the United States.
In "Veep," Louis-Dreyfus plays former Senator Selina Meyer, the new vice president of the United States. Her character quickly learns the job isn't exactly what she thought it would be.
The show also stars Sufe Bradshaw ("Overnight"), Anna Chlumsky ("My Girl"), Tony Hale ("Arrested Development"), Reid Scott ("My Boys"), Tim Simons ("Days Together") and Matt Walsh ("Outsourced").
"In The Loop" co-writer Armando Iannucci created "Veep."
"It is a true delight to work with HBO and Armando Iannucci," Louis-Dreyfus said in a statement. "I take the role of vice president very seriously, and although everyone says this is a comedy, I don't think there is anything funny at all about me being a heartbeat away from the presidency.
In "Veep," Louis-Dreyfus plays former Senator Selina Meyer, the new vice president of the United States. Her character quickly learns the job isn't exactly what she thought it would be.
The show also stars Sufe Bradshaw ("Overnight"), Anna Chlumsky ("My Girl"), Tony Hale ("Arrested Development"), Reid Scott ("My Boys"), Tim Simons ("Days Together") and Matt Walsh ("Outsourced").
"In The Loop" co-writer Armando Iannucci created "Veep."
"It is a true delight to work with HBO and Armando Iannucci," Louis-Dreyfus said in a statement. "I take the role of vice president very seriously, and although everyone says this is a comedy, I don't think there is anything funny at all about me being a heartbeat away from the presidency.
- 1/19/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is the vice president ... on TV. The "Seinfeld" and "New Adventures of Old Christine" veteran is returning to series TV in "Veep," a new comedy about the vice president of the United States.
In "Veep," Louis-Dreyfus plays former Senator Selina Meyer, the new vice president of the United States. Her character quickly learns the job isn't exactly what she thought it would be.
The show also stars Sufe Bradshaw ("Overnight"), Anna Chlumsky ("My Girl"), Tony Hale ("Arrested Development"), Reid Scott ("My Boys"), Tim Simons ("Days Together") and Matt Walsh ("Outsourced").
"In The Loop" co-writer Armando Iannucci created "Veep."
"It is a true delight to work with HBO and Armando Iannucci," Louis-Dreyfus said in a statement. "I take the role of vice president very seriously, and although everyone says this is a comedy, I don't think there is anything funny at all about me being a heartbeat away from the presidency.
In "Veep," Louis-Dreyfus plays former Senator Selina Meyer, the new vice president of the United States. Her character quickly learns the job isn't exactly what she thought it would be.
The show also stars Sufe Bradshaw ("Overnight"), Anna Chlumsky ("My Girl"), Tony Hale ("Arrested Development"), Reid Scott ("My Boys"), Tim Simons ("Days Together") and Matt Walsh ("Outsourced").
"In The Loop" co-writer Armando Iannucci created "Veep."
"It is a true delight to work with HBO and Armando Iannucci," Louis-Dreyfus said in a statement. "I take the role of vice president very seriously, and although everyone says this is a comedy, I don't think there is anything funny at all about me being a heartbeat away from the presidency.
- 1/19/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
Winter is coming ... this April. HBO has announced Season 2 of "Game of Thrones" will kick off on Sun., April 1 at 9 p.m. Est. Season 2 will consist of 10 episodes.
Lena Dunham's "Girls" will kick off its 10-episode Seas 1 on Sun., April 15 at 10:30 p.m. Dunham wrote and directed and stars in the new series described as a comedic look at the humiliations and triumphs of a group of young women in their early 20s. Judd Apatow is an executive producer on the series. Jemima Kirke ("Tiny Furniture"), Allison Williams ("American Dreams"), Adam Driver ("You Don't Know Jack") and Zosia Mamet ("Mad Men") round out the cast.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus returns to TV in "Veep" starting Sun., April 22 at 10 p.m. In the new comedy, the "Seinfeld" veteran plays former Senator Selina Meyer, the new vice president of the United States and quickly learns the job isn't exactly what she was expecting.
Lena Dunham's "Girls" will kick off its 10-episode Seas 1 on Sun., April 15 at 10:30 p.m. Dunham wrote and directed and stars in the new series described as a comedic look at the humiliations and triumphs of a group of young women in their early 20s. Judd Apatow is an executive producer on the series. Jemima Kirke ("Tiny Furniture"), Allison Williams ("American Dreams"), Adam Driver ("You Don't Know Jack") and Zosia Mamet ("Mad Men") round out the cast.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus returns to TV in "Veep" starting Sun., April 22 at 10 p.m. In the new comedy, the "Seinfeld" veteran plays former Senator Selina Meyer, the new vice president of the United States and quickly learns the job isn't exactly what she was expecting.
- 1/13/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
Winter is coming ... this April. HBO has announced Season 2 of "Game of Thrones" will kick off on Sun., April 1 at 9 p.m. Est. Season 2 will consist of 10 episodes.
Lena Dunham's "Girls" will kick off its 10-episode Seas 1 on Sun., April 15 at 10:30 p.m. Dunham wrote and directed and stars in the new series described as a comedic look at the humiliations and triumphs of a group of young women in their early 20s. Judd Apatow is an executive producer on the series. Jemima Kirke ("Tiny Furniture"), Allison Williams ("American Dreams"), Adam Driver ("You Don't Know Jack") and Zosia Mamet ("Mad Men") round out the cast.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus returns to TV in "Veep" starting Sun., April 22 at 10 p.m. In the new comedy, the "Seinfeld" veteran plays former Senator Selina Meyer, the new vice president of the United States and quickly learns the job isn't exactly what she was expecting.
Lena Dunham's "Girls" will kick off its 10-episode Seas 1 on Sun., April 15 at 10:30 p.m. Dunham wrote and directed and stars in the new series described as a comedic look at the humiliations and triumphs of a group of young women in their early 20s. Judd Apatow is an executive producer on the series. Jemima Kirke ("Tiny Furniture"), Allison Williams ("American Dreams"), Adam Driver ("You Don't Know Jack") and Zosia Mamet ("Mad Men") round out the cast.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus returns to TV in "Veep" starting Sun., April 22 at 10 p.m. In the new comedy, the "Seinfeld" veteran plays former Senator Selina Meyer, the new vice president of the United States and quickly learns the job isn't exactly what she was expecting.
- 1/13/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
HBO has picked up the new comedy series Veep, created by Armando Iannucci (Oscar nominee for co-writing “In the Loop”) and starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Emmy winner for “Seinfeld” and “The New Adventures of Old Christine”), it was announced today by Michael Lombardo, president, HBO Programming. Iannucci co-wrote and directed the pilot of the series, which he executive produces along with Frank Rich of New York Magazine and Christopher Godsick (“Take the Lead”); Simon Blackwell, who co-wrote the pilot, co-executive produces and Julia Louis-Dreyfus produces. Veep, which is expected to shoot in Baltimore, will begin production this fall for 2012 debut on HBO.
Louis-Dreyfus heads the ensemble cast of the show, which also stars Sufe Bradshaw (“Overnight”), Anna Chlumsky (“In the Loop”), Tony Hale (“Arrested Development”), Reid Scott (“My Boys”), Tim Simons (“Days Together”) and Matt Walsh (“Outsourced”).
Set in Washington, D.C., Veep stars Louis-Dreyfus as former Senator Selina Meyer, who becomes Vice President,...
Louis-Dreyfus heads the ensemble cast of the show, which also stars Sufe Bradshaw (“Overnight”), Anna Chlumsky (“In the Loop”), Tony Hale (“Arrested Development”), Reid Scott (“My Boys”), Tim Simons (“Days Together”) and Matt Walsh (“Outsourced”).
Set in Washington, D.C., Veep stars Louis-Dreyfus as former Senator Selina Meyer, who becomes Vice President,...
- 4/18/2011
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
HBO this morning officially announced the pickup to series of comedy pilot Veep. Here is the release: Los Angeles, April 18, 2011 – HBO has picked up the new comedy series Veep, created by Armando Iannucci (Oscar nominee for co-writing “In the Loop”) and starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Emmy winner for “Seinfeld” and “The New Adventures of Old Christine”), it was announced today by Michael Lombardo, president, HBO Programming. Iannucci co-wrote and directed the pilot of the series, which he executive produces along with Frank Rich of New York Magazine and Christopher Godsick (“Take the Lead”); Simon Blackwell, who co-wrote the pilot, co-executive produces and Julia Louis-Dreyfus produces. Veep, which is expected to shoot in Baltimore, will begin production this fall for 2012 debut on HBO. Louis-Dreyfus heads the ensemble cast of the show, which also stars Sufe Bradshaw (“Overnight”), Anna Chlumsky (“In the Loop”), Tony Hale (“Arrested Development”), Reid Scott (“My Boys”), Tim Simons...
- 4/18/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Old Christine’s got a new gig. HBO announced that it has ordered a new comedy called Veep that’ll star Julia Louis-Dreyfus (The New Adventures of Old Christine). Created by Armando Iannucci (In the Loop),Veep will begin production this fall in Baltimore for a 2012 debut. Louis-Dreyfus will play former Senator Selina Meyer, who becomes Vice President, only to discover the job is nothing like she expected. The cast also includes Sufe Bradshaw (Overnight) the Vice President’s assistant; Anna Chlumsky (In the Loop) as her chief of staff, and Tony Hale (Arrested Development) as her right-hand man.
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- 4/18/2011
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
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