Attention Dexter fans: After five years, Michael C. Hall is returning to the police force. The actor is set to lead In the Shadow of the Moon, an upcoming Netflix sci-fi thriller from director Jim Mickle, Collider reports. Hall will play a detective who is assigned to a murder case. With his partner, played by Boyd Hollbrook, they discover that their suspected killer isn’t who she seems to be, as the broad concept of time travel is thrown into the narrative.
Michael C. Hall’s body of work has been multifarious to say the least. From starring as the titular role in Showtime’s Dexter for eight years, playing President Kennedy in an episode of The Crown, to starring in independent features Christine and Kill Your Darlings, it’s not necessarily easy to predict where Hall might show up next. With that being said, his reconnection with director Jim Mickle both intriguing and exciting.
Michael C. Hall’s body of work has been multifarious to say the least. From starring as the titular role in Showtime’s Dexter for eight years, playing President Kennedy in an episode of The Crown, to starring in independent features Christine and Kill Your Darlings, it’s not necessarily easy to predict where Hall might show up next. With that being said, his reconnection with director Jim Mickle both intriguing and exciting.
- 6/19/2018
- by The Film Stage
- The Film Stage
Exclusive: Art Parkinson, Toby Jones, Penelope Wilton lead feature based on true story.
Art Parkinson (San Andreas), who plays Rickon Stark in HBO’s Game Of Thrones, is set to star in family-adventure Zoo, which Metro International will launch in Cannes.
Parkinson will be joined by Toby Jones (Dad’s Army) and Penelope Wilton (Best Exotic Marigold Hotel) in the feature, which is based on a true story of a 12-year old and his misfit friends who enlist an older woman in the fight to save Buster the baby elephant during the air raids on Belfast in 1941.
Shoot is due to get underway mid-July.
Producers are Ripple World Pictures and Wee Buns with writer-director Colin McIvor set to take the helm.
Art Parkinson (San Andreas), who plays Rickon Stark in HBO’s Game Of Thrones, is set to star in family-adventure Zoo, which Metro International will launch in Cannes.
Parkinson will be joined by Toby Jones (Dad’s Army) and Penelope Wilton (Best Exotic Marigold Hotel) in the feature, which is based on a true story of a 12-year old and his misfit friends who enlist an older woman in the fight to save Buster the baby elephant during the air raids on Belfast in 1941.
Shoot is due to get underway mid-July.
Producers are Ripple World Pictures and Wee Buns with writer-director Colin McIvor set to take the helm.
- 5/11/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Remember the first ever Love Island with its seemingly clueless single celebrities constantly bickering on a tumultuous and stormy (literally and metaphorically) Fijian island?
Even the show's co-hosts Kelly Brook and Patrick Kielty were baying for one another's blood when Kielty decided to declare during one live show that Brook had previously dated contestant Paul Danan.
Other memorable highlights included Abi Titmuss becoming more and more enraged as Fran Cosgrave repeatedly referred to her as Vanessa Feltz, swiftly followed by a tipsy and uncouth Rebecca Loos letting rip.
The series aired almost exactly a decade ago, so we found ourselves wondering - whatever happened to eventual winner Jayne Middlemiss? And the Love Island love god that was Lee Sharpe?
As the new non-celebrity series currently enjoys its ITV2 revival, we find out what the 12 star contestants have gone on to do since their 2005 stint below:
Jayne Middlemiss
Love Island winner...
Even the show's co-hosts Kelly Brook and Patrick Kielty were baying for one another's blood when Kielty decided to declare during one live show that Brook had previously dated contestant Paul Danan.
Other memorable highlights included Abi Titmuss becoming more and more enraged as Fran Cosgrave repeatedly referred to her as Vanessa Feltz, swiftly followed by a tipsy and uncouth Rebecca Loos letting rip.
The series aired almost exactly a decade ago, so we found ourselves wondering - whatever happened to eventual winner Jayne Middlemiss? And the Love Island love god that was Lee Sharpe?
As the new non-celebrity series currently enjoys its ITV2 revival, we find out what the 12 star contestants have gone on to do since their 2005 stint below:
Jayne Middlemiss
Love Island winner...
- 6/10/2015
- Digital Spy
CBS’ Zoo has added a few new specimens.
Billy Burke (Revolution) and Kristen Connolly (House of Cards) will be series regulars in the thriller based on James Patterson’s novel, TVLine has learned.
Burke will play Mitch, a straightforward large-animal veterinarian who would rather hang out with animals than deal with humans and all of their complexities.
Connolly’s Jamie is described as “a passionate young journalist” who’s determined to get to the bottom of the strange animal behavior she’s tracking.
The forthcoming series follows young renegade biologist Jackson Oz (played by James Wolk, The Crazy Ones) trying...
Billy Burke (Revolution) and Kristen Connolly (House of Cards) will be series regulars in the thriller based on James Patterson’s novel, TVLine has learned.
Burke will play Mitch, a straightforward large-animal veterinarian who would rather hang out with animals than deal with humans and all of their complexities.
Connolly’s Jamie is described as “a passionate young journalist” who’s determined to get to the bottom of the strange animal behavior she’s tracking.
The forthcoming series follows young renegade biologist Jackson Oz (played by James Wolk, The Crazy Ones) trying...
- 1/15/2015
- TVLine.com
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