NBC’s Transplant returns after a month-long break with season three episode eight, an episode that finds Bash dealing with an incredibly stressful situation. Episode eight, “And So It Goes,” will air on Thursday, December 28, at 9pm Et/Pt.
Hamza Haq leads the cast as Dr. Bashir “Bash” Hamed and Sirena Gulamgaus stars as Amira. Rekha Sharma plays Dr. Neeta Devi, Laurence Leboeuf is Dr. Magalie “Mags” Leblanc, and Ayisha Issa stars as Dr. June Curtis. Jim Watson plays Dr. Theo Hunter, Torri Higginson is Claire Malone, and Gord Rand is Dr. Mark Novak.
“And So It Goes” Plot: Bash’s past and present are put under the microscope during his citizenship interview. Bash and Theo treat a young burn patient whose residency status is in question. June and the team treat estranged twin brothers in an unusual situation.
Hamza Haq as Dr. Bashir Hamed and Gord Rand as Dr.
Hamza Haq leads the cast as Dr. Bashir “Bash” Hamed and Sirena Gulamgaus stars as Amira. Rekha Sharma plays Dr. Neeta Devi, Laurence Leboeuf is Dr. Magalie “Mags” Leblanc, and Ayisha Issa stars as Dr. June Curtis. Jim Watson plays Dr. Theo Hunter, Torri Higginson is Claire Malone, and Gord Rand is Dr. Mark Novak.
“And So It Goes” Plot: Bash’s past and present are put under the microscope during his citizenship interview. Bash and Theo treat a young burn patient whose residency status is in question. June and the team treat estranged twin brothers in an unusual situation.
Hamza Haq as Dr. Bashir Hamed and Gord Rand as Dr.
- 12/14/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
On Monday, September 18, 2023, at 8:15 Am, Cartoon Network will air Season 2, Episode 42 of “Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go” titled “It All Adds Up.” In this episode, the engines are excited about a special adventure. They are looking forward to seeing the Northern Lights, and Harold the Helicopter will be there to help them on this journey.
“It All Adds Up” promises an engaging and cheerful episode where Thomas and his friends embark on a new and exciting adventure. The Northern Lights are a beautiful natural phenomenon, and the engines are in for a treat as they set out to witness this wonder with the help of their trusty friend, Harold.
For young fans of “Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go,” this episode is sure to be a delightful and educational experience. Tune in to Cartoon Network on September 18th at 8:15 Am to join Thomas and his friends on...
“It All Adds Up” promises an engaging and cheerful episode where Thomas and his friends embark on a new and exciting adventure. The Northern Lights are a beautiful natural phenomenon, and the engines are in for a treat as they set out to witness this wonder with the help of their trusty friend, Harold.
For young fans of “Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go,” this episode is sure to be a delightful and educational experience. Tune in to Cartoon Network on September 18th at 8:15 Am to join Thomas and his friends on...
- 9/16/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Welcome to the latest installment in our regular Movies You May Have Missed series here on Nerdly, in which I highlight some of, what I think, are the best movies that have flown under the radar of many or have been “forgotten” in the intervening years since its release. This time round it’s At Your Service, aka Servitude, a 2011 Canadian comedy about the restaurant industry.
Stars: Joe Dinicol, Rachel Skarsten, John Bregar, Enrico Colantoni, David Foley, Margot Kidder, Lauren Collins, Aaron Ashmore, Kristen Hager, Linda Kash | Written by Michael Sparaga | Directed by Warren P Sonoda
If there’s two things I’m a fan of it’s Ryan Reynolds’ movies and Canada. Put those two together and you get At Your Service, the story of a group of servers and staff at a franchise chain restaurant (much like Ryan Reynolds’ Waiting) who have one last wild night at their...
Stars: Joe Dinicol, Rachel Skarsten, John Bregar, Enrico Colantoni, David Foley, Margot Kidder, Lauren Collins, Aaron Ashmore, Kristen Hager, Linda Kash | Written by Michael Sparaga | Directed by Warren P Sonoda
If there’s two things I’m a fan of it’s Ryan Reynolds’ movies and Canada. Put those two together and you get At Your Service, the story of a group of servers and staff at a franchise chain restaurant (much like Ryan Reynolds’ Waiting) who have one last wild night at their...
- 8/23/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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Graham Greene is set to star alongside Alice Moran in the comedy mystery Paige Darcy and the Case of the Stoned Cat, from directors Melissa D’Agostino and Matt Campagna for HighballTV.
Greene, who earned an Oscar nomination for playing medicine man Kicking Bird in Kevin Costner’s Dances with Wolves and will also appear in Marvel’s Echo series, joins an ensemble cast that includes Linda Kash, Dan Jeannotte, Andrew Phung and Paloma Nunez.
Paige Darcy and the Case of the Stoned Cat is also written by Second City alum Alice Moran, who has also starred in Sunnyside and Man Seeking Woman. Moran plays a former precious tween sleuth, Paige Darcy, who is dragged into solving both a murder case and the mystery of how to put her life back together.
The movie is shooting in Hamilton, Ontario through August. “We’ve been...
Graham Greene is set to star alongside Alice Moran in the comedy mystery Paige Darcy and the Case of the Stoned Cat, from directors Melissa D’Agostino and Matt Campagna for HighballTV.
Greene, who earned an Oscar nomination for playing medicine man Kicking Bird in Kevin Costner’s Dances with Wolves and will also appear in Marvel’s Echo series, joins an ensemble cast that includes Linda Kash, Dan Jeannotte, Andrew Phung and Paloma Nunez.
Paige Darcy and the Case of the Stoned Cat is also written by Second City alum Alice Moran, who has also starred in Sunnyside and Man Seeking Woman. Moran plays a former precious tween sleuth, Paige Darcy, who is dragged into solving both a murder case and the mystery of how to put her life back together.
The movie is shooting in Hamilton, Ontario through August. “We’ve been...
- 8/18/2022
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jump, Darling Trailer — Philip J. Connell‘s Jump, Darling (2020) movie trailer has been released by The Film Collaborative and Breaking Glass Pictures. The Jump Darling trailer stars Cloris Leachman, Thomas Duplessie, Linda Kash, Jayne Eastwood, Daniel Jun, Mark Caven, and Andrew Bushell. Crew Philip J. Connell wrote the screenplay for Jump, Darling. Harry Knazan [...]
Continue reading: Jump, Darling (2020) Movie Trailer: Cloris Leachman is Desperate to Avoid a Nursing Home in Philip J. Connell’s Film...
Continue reading: Jump, Darling (2020) Movie Trailer: Cloris Leachman is Desperate to Avoid a Nursing Home in Philip J. Connell’s Film...
- 3/4/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"Your grandmother seems to think you've moved in." Breaking Glass Pics have revealed a new US trailer for a Canadian indie drama titled Jump, Darling, marking the feature directorial debut of filmmaker Philip J. Connell. We also featured the other Canadian trailer a year ago. This first premiered at the 2020 Toronto Inside Out Film Festival, opening in the US this month. It's one of the final films starring the extraordinary Cloris Leachman, who passed away at the age of 94 last year. Thomas Duplessie stars as a rookie drag queen, reeling from a break-up, who escapes to the country, where he finds his grandmother in steep decline yet desperate to stay away from a nursing home. Leachman co-stars with Linda Kash, Jayne Eastwood, Daniel Jun, Mark Caven, and Andrew Bushell. This looks really wonderful, there's something alluring and deeply honest about it. I'm still looking forward to catching up with this...
- 3/4/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired U.S. rights to Jump, Darling, an LGBTQ+ family drama featuring the final performance of the late screen icon Cloris Leachman, with plans to release it in theaters and on digital and VOD in March.
The film written and directed by Phil Connell tells the story of Russell (newcomer Thomas Duplessie), an aspiring actor otherwise known for his drag persona, Fishy Falters. After a disastrous non-debut at Toronto drag club Peckers, Russell leaves his status-conscious boyfriend and takes shelter in Canadian wine country with his grandmother Margaret (Leachman)—a woman coming to terms with her own mortality, who is at the same time determined to hang on to her independence.
While Russell struggles to establish himself at the local dive bar and flirts with not-so-straight busboy Zachary (Kawku Adu-Poku), Margaret fends off the best intentions...
The film written and directed by Phil Connell tells the story of Russell (newcomer Thomas Duplessie), an aspiring actor otherwise known for his drag persona, Fishy Falters. After a disastrous non-debut at Toronto drag club Peckers, Russell leaves his status-conscious boyfriend and takes shelter in Canadian wine country with his grandmother Margaret (Leachman)—a woman coming to terms with her own mortality, who is at the same time determined to hang on to her independence.
While Russell struggles to establish himself at the local dive bar and flirts with not-so-straight busboy Zachary (Kawku Adu-Poku), Margaret fends off the best intentions...
- 1/11/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
On the surface, Guilty Party is a show about a troubled woman just trying to rebuild her shattered reputation. But as viewers will come to find, there is so much more going on.
The dark comedy, which premieres this Thursday on Paramount+, follows Beth, a big-name journalist played by Kate Beckinsale who finds herself disgraced amid a major scandal. Her redemption arc serves as a jumping-off point and becomes an unlikely team-up filled with unexpected twists and turns.
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The dark comedy, which premieres this Thursday on Paramount+, follows Beth, a big-name journalist played by Kate Beckinsale who finds herself disgraced amid a major scandal. Her redemption arc serves as a jumping-off point and becomes an unlikely team-up filled with unexpected twists and turns.
More from TVLineThe Game Teaser: Malik and Tasha Mack Are Back in Paramount+ Revival — Plus, Check Out the First PhotosThe Real World...
- 10/14/2021
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
‘Jump, Darling’ Review: Drag Performer Ascends, Grandma Exits in One of Cloris Leachman’s Last Turns
Not even the final feature for recently-deceased Cloris Leachman (she put two more in the can before passing this January at age 94), “Jump, Darling” nonetheless is primarily of interest for that veteran performer’s participation. Otherwise, writer-director Phil Connell’s debut feature treads ground similar to last year’s “Stage Mother,” whose somewhat retro emphasis on lip-synching drag performance as a vehicle for self-realization likewise recalled a much earlier dramedy from Canada, “Outrageous!”
If that theme was groundbreaking 44 years ago, it seems rather quaint now, and “Jump” doesn’t help its case by centering on a troubled young protagonist whose issues are as murky as their apparent solution is simplistic. However, playing his senile yet still tart-tongued grandmother, Leachman lends the film a certain unforced gravitas that provides compensational rewards. Those looking for familiar seriocomic beats in a modest but polished LGBTQ-targeted indie will find this pleasant enough. Currently playing gay festivals,...
If that theme was groundbreaking 44 years ago, it seems rather quaint now, and “Jump” doesn’t help its case by centering on a troubled young protagonist whose issues are as murky as their apparent solution is simplistic. However, playing his senile yet still tart-tongued grandmother, Leachman lends the film a certain unforced gravitas that provides compensational rewards. Those looking for familiar seriocomic beats in a modest but polished LGBTQ-targeted indie will find this pleasant enough. Currently playing gay festivals,...
- 8/15/2021
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
"What can I do, I'm no longer productive." LevelFilm has released an official Canadian trailer for an indie Canadian film titled Jump, Darling, marking the feature directorial debut of filmmaker Philip J. Connell. This originally premiered at the Toronto Inside Out Film Festival. This is one of the final films starring the great Cloris Leachman, who passed away at the age of 94 just a few weeks ago. She was working right up until the end! Amazing. Thomas Duplessie stars as a young, rookie drag queen, reeling from a break-up, who escapes to the country, where he finds his grandmother in steep decline yet desperate to avoid the local nursing home. The late Cloris Leachman also co-stars, joined by Linda Kash, Jayne Eastwood, Daniel Jun, Mark Caven, and Andrew Bushell. This looks quite good, the dynamic between the two is moving. Here's the first Canadian trailer (+ poster) for Philip J. Connell's Jump, Darling,...
- 2/2/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Northern Ontario Heritage Fund, Ontario Creates among financiers.
UK actors Gina McKee from drama series Emmy nominee Bodyguard and Douglas Hodge from Catastrophe have joined the cast of Paragraph Pictures and Highfield Grange Studios’ A Grand Romantic Gesture.
Shooting on the Canada-uk comedy drama is underway in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. Linda Kash, Rose Reynolds, Rob Stewart, and Dylan Llewellyn round out the key cast and Joan Carr-Wiggin directs from her screenplay.
McKee plays Ava, who is encouraged by her husband (Stewart) and pregnant daughter (Reynolds) to take up gourmet cooking after she loses her job. Instead, she signs...
UK actors Gina McKee from drama series Emmy nominee Bodyguard and Douglas Hodge from Catastrophe have joined the cast of Paragraph Pictures and Highfield Grange Studios’ A Grand Romantic Gesture.
Shooting on the Canada-uk comedy drama is underway in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. Linda Kash, Rose Reynolds, Rob Stewart, and Dylan Llewellyn round out the key cast and Joan Carr-Wiggin directs from her screenplay.
McKee plays Ava, who is encouraged by her husband (Stewart) and pregnant daughter (Reynolds) to take up gourmet cooking after she loses her job. Instead, she signs...
- 7/18/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Academy Award-winning actress Cloris Leachman has signed on to star alongside newcomer Thomas Duplessie in the Lgbtq family drama Jump, Darling, written and directed by Phil Connell.
The film from Big Island Productions and Level Film follows Russell (Duplessie), a rookie drag queen who is torn between his precarious future as a queer artist and the comfortable life he’s come to know. He escapes to the country, where he finds his grandmother, Margaret (Leachman), in steep decline yet desperate to avoid the local nursing home. An intergenerational family drama with a juicy queer underbelly, the film examines daunting choices for both Russell and Margaret as the pair must face the consequences that come with choosing unconventional paths.
Jump, Darling also stars Linda Kash, Jayne Eastwood, Marc Caven as well as drag talent Tynomi Banks,...
The film from Big Island Productions and Level Film follows Russell (Duplessie), a rookie drag queen who is torn between his precarious future as a queer artist and the comfortable life he’s come to know. He escapes to the country, where he finds his grandmother, Margaret (Leachman), in steep decline yet desperate to avoid the local nursing home. An intergenerational family drama with a juicy queer underbelly, the film examines daunting choices for both Russell and Margaret as the pair must face the consequences that come with choosing unconventional paths.
Jump, Darling also stars Linda Kash, Jayne Eastwood, Marc Caven as well as drag talent Tynomi Banks,...
- 6/3/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Welp, my wife just rage-quit. You see, things got pretty nasty this week in Fargo, no one is spared their misery -- granted, some fared worse than others. At the halfway point we're no closer to realizing the actual plot of this season, which may actually involve no plot at all. It's entirely possible that Fargo Season 3 is some kind of social studies test invented by creator Noah Hawley, to see how far he can push his audience and assess what they're willing to endure in the name of mid-week entertainment. Alas, my wife says, "no más," so I'm on my own from here on out.
We open on a lovely scene of blackmail via sex tape -- its 2010, the height of such idiocy in America. A package left at the Stussy doorstep, marked for Emmit's "eyes only," but Mrs. Stussy (Linda Kash) returns home early, opens the package, and plays the tape.
We open on a lovely scene of blackmail via sex tape -- its 2010, the height of such idiocy in America. A package left at the Stussy doorstep, marked for Emmit's "eyes only," but Mrs. Stussy (Linda Kash) returns home early, opens the package, and plays the tape.
- 5/18/2017
- by David Kozlowski
- LRMonline.com
[Editor’s Note: The review below contains spoilers for “Fargo” Season 3, Episode 5, “The House of Special Purpose.”]
Immediate Reaction
It finally happened. After four weeks of relatively harmless fun — save for the comically killed Maurice Lafay (Scoot McNairy) — “Fargo” took us to the emotional woodshed. It happens every season, at different times and in different ways, but Season 3 hit particularly hard by crossing lines on and off screen.
“The House of Special Purpose” began with back-to-back scenes of graphic, if a bit goofy, content. First, Ray (Ewan McGregor) permanently severed ties with his brother, Emmit, via a faked sex tape meant as blackmail. The only problem was Ray and Nikki (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) left the tape out in the open, and too many eyes witnessed its contents. We watch it, Emmit watches it, and, unintentionally, Emmit’s wife, Stella (Linda Kash), watched it before any of us. While devastating to Emmit, seeing Ray and Nikki in a bad wig — consummating their engagement in front of a video...
Immediate Reaction
It finally happened. After four weeks of relatively harmless fun — save for the comically killed Maurice Lafay (Scoot McNairy) — “Fargo” took us to the emotional woodshed. It happens every season, at different times and in different ways, but Season 3 hit particularly hard by crossing lines on and off screen.
“The House of Special Purpose” began with back-to-back scenes of graphic, if a bit goofy, content. First, Ray (Ewan McGregor) permanently severed ties with his brother, Emmit, via a faked sex tape meant as blackmail. The only problem was Ray and Nikki (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) left the tape out in the open, and too many eyes witnessed its contents. We watch it, Emmit watches it, and, unintentionally, Emmit’s wife, Stella (Linda Kash), watched it before any of us. While devastating to Emmit, seeing Ray and Nikki in a bad wig — consummating their engagement in front of a video...
- 5/18/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Alan Gilsenan directed the adaptation of Carol Shields’ Pulitzer Prize-wining novel.
La-based International Film Trust (Ift) has picked up international sales rights to Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 8-18) selection Unless as the Special Presentations entry receives its world premiere tonight (Sept 11).
Catherine Keener plays an author and mother of three who finds out her daughter has dropped out of college and is begging on the street.
Newcomer Hannah Gross also stars alongside Brendan Coyle, Matt Craven, Chloe Rose, Abigail Winter, Martha Henry, Brendan Coyle, Linda Kash, Benjamin Ayres and Hanna Schygulla.
Alan Gilsenan directed from his adapted screenplay based on Carol Shields’ semi-autobiographical novel.
Gersh handles Us rights to Unless and Ift’s Todd Olsson has been touting the drama to buyers here.
“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to bring this important film to the marketplace,” said Olsson. “It couldn’t be more timely as our world continues to suffer injustices that impact...
La-based International Film Trust (Ift) has picked up international sales rights to Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 8-18) selection Unless as the Special Presentations entry receives its world premiere tonight (Sept 11).
Catherine Keener plays an author and mother of three who finds out her daughter has dropped out of college and is begging on the street.
Newcomer Hannah Gross also stars alongside Brendan Coyle, Matt Craven, Chloe Rose, Abigail Winter, Martha Henry, Brendan Coyle, Linda Kash, Benjamin Ayres and Hanna Schygulla.
Alan Gilsenan directed from his adapted screenplay based on Carol Shields’ semi-autobiographical novel.
Gersh handles Us rights to Unless and Ift’s Todd Olsson has been touting the drama to buyers here.
“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to bring this important film to the marketplace,” said Olsson. “It couldn’t be more timely as our world continues to suffer injustices that impact...
- 9/11/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Alan Gilsenan directed the adaptation of Carol Shields’ Pulitzer Prize-wining novel.
La-based International Film Trust (Ift) has picked up international sales rights to Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 8-18) selection Unless as the Special Presentations entry receives its world premiere tonight (Sept 11).
Catherine Keener plays an author and mother of three who finds out her daughter has dropped out of college and is begging on the street.
Newcomer Hannah Gross also stars alongside Brendan Coyle, Matt Craven, Chloe Rose, Abigail Winter, Martha Henry, Brendan Coyle, Linda Kash, Benjamin Ayres and Hanna Schygulla.
Alan Gilsenan directed from his adapted screenplay based on Carol Shields’ Pulitzer Prize-wining semi-autobiographical novel.
Gersh handles Us rights to Unless and Ift’s Todd Olsson has been touting the drama to buyers here.
“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to bring this important film to the marketplace,” said Olsson. “It couldn’t be more timely as our world continues to suffer injustices...
La-based International Film Trust (Ift) has picked up international sales rights to Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 8-18) selection Unless as the Special Presentations entry receives its world premiere tonight (Sept 11).
Catherine Keener plays an author and mother of three who finds out her daughter has dropped out of college and is begging on the street.
Newcomer Hannah Gross also stars alongside Brendan Coyle, Matt Craven, Chloe Rose, Abigail Winter, Martha Henry, Brendan Coyle, Linda Kash, Benjamin Ayres and Hanna Schygulla.
Alan Gilsenan directed from his adapted screenplay based on Carol Shields’ Pulitzer Prize-wining semi-autobiographical novel.
Gersh handles Us rights to Unless and Ift’s Todd Olsson has been touting the drama to buyers here.
“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to bring this important film to the marketplace,” said Olsson. “It couldn’t be more timely as our world continues to suffer injustices...
- 9/11/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Anchor Bay is releasing director Sean Cisterna's 2011 Canadian indie comedy "Moon Point", August 7, 2012 on DVD and Digital Download, starring Nick McKinlay, Paula Brancati, Kyle Mac and Kristen Gutoskie, with Jayne Eastwood, Jessica Holmes, Linda Kash and David Sparrow :
"...'Darryl Strozka' is a socially awkward and ambitionless 23-year old who seems destined to live forever with his mother. As his cousin Lars’ wedding approaches, Darryl decides the best way to prove to his family that he is not quite as worthless as they think he is, is to track down his elementary school crush, now an obscure B-movie actress shooting a horror film in 'Moon Point', and bring her to the wedding. Darryl enlists his best friend 'Femur' and travels hundreds of miles in a wagon hooked onto the back of Femur’s electric wheelchair. Along the way, Darryl and his friends get shot at, track a banana to an AA meeting,...
"...'Darryl Strozka' is a socially awkward and ambitionless 23-year old who seems destined to live forever with his mother. As his cousin Lars’ wedding approaches, Darryl decides the best way to prove to his family that he is not quite as worthless as they think he is, is to track down his elementary school crush, now an obscure B-movie actress shooting a horror film in 'Moon Point', and bring her to the wedding. Darryl enlists his best friend 'Femur' and travels hundreds of miles in a wagon hooked onto the back of Femur’s electric wheelchair. Along the way, Darryl and his friends get shot at, track a banana to an AA meeting,...
- 8/7/2012
- by M. Stevens
- SneakPeek
Maple Pictures, a Canadian distributor, has finally released the trailer of Servitude, which will come out in select theatres in Canada in fall 2011.
The story is about a group of waiters of a popular steakhouse. They're so frustrated that they decide to take over the steakhouse they're working in when they discover they're about to get fired.
The film stars Dave Foley, Joe Dinicol, John Bregar, Kristen Hager, Linda Kash, Jeigh Madjus, Enrico Colantoni, Rachel Skarsten, Margot Kidder, Lauren Collins, Aaron Ashmore and John Boylan.
Moreover, Servitude will be screened at Montreal's Just for Laughs Film Festival on July 28 at 9 Pm at the Du Parc Movie Theatre.
The story is about a group of waiters of a popular steakhouse. They're so frustrated that they decide to take over the steakhouse they're working in when they discover they're about to get fired.
The film stars Dave Foley, Joe Dinicol, John Bregar, Kristen Hager, Linda Kash, Jeigh Madjus, Enrico Colantoni, Rachel Skarsten, Margot Kidder, Lauren Collins, Aaron Ashmore and John Boylan.
Moreover, Servitude will be screened at Montreal's Just for Laughs Film Festival on July 28 at 9 Pm at the Du Parc Movie Theatre.
- 7/5/2011
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Maple Pictures, a Canadian film distributor, revealed two posters of the upcoming comedy Servitude, which was directed by Warren P. Sonoda.
For the moment, the release date hasn't been announced.
The story is about a group of waiters of a popular steakhouse. They're so frustrated that they decide to take over the steakhouse they're working in when they discover they're about to get fired.
The film stars Dave Foley, Joe Dinicol, John Bregar, Kristen Hager, Linda Kash, Jeigh Madjus, Enrico Colantoni, Rachel Skarsten, Margot Kidder, Lauren Collins, Aaron Ashmore and John Boylan.
Moreover, Servitude will be screened at Montreal's Just for Laughs Film Festival on July 28 at 9 Pm at the Du Parc Movie Theatre.
For the moment, the release date hasn't been announced.
The story is about a group of waiters of a popular steakhouse. They're so frustrated that they decide to take over the steakhouse they're working in when they discover they're about to get fired.
The film stars Dave Foley, Joe Dinicol, John Bregar, Kristen Hager, Linda Kash, Jeigh Madjus, Enrico Colantoni, Rachel Skarsten, Margot Kidder, Lauren Collins, Aaron Ashmore and John Boylan.
Moreover, Servitude will be screened at Montreal's Just for Laughs Film Festival on July 28 at 9 Pm at the Du Parc Movie Theatre.
- 6/21/2011
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
ABC is commissioning a new four-part mini-series based on the doomed Titanic voyage. The series will begin filming in Budapest, Hungary on May 9.
Created by Nigel Stafford Clark and Julian Fellowes, the mini-series will star the following people:
Linus Roache (“Law & Order,” “Batman Begins”), Geraldine Somerville (the “Harry Potter” films, “Survivors”), Noah Reid (“Three Inches,” “Jane and the Dragon”), Linda Kash (“Cinderella Man,” “Best in Show”) , David Eisner (“Flashpoint”), Celia Imrie (“Bridget Jones’ Diary,” “Kingdom”), Toby[...]...
Created by Nigel Stafford Clark and Julian Fellowes, the mini-series will star the following people:
Linus Roache (“Law & Order,” “Batman Begins”), Geraldine Somerville (the “Harry Potter” films, “Survivors”), Noah Reid (“Three Inches,” “Jane and the Dragon”), Linda Kash (“Cinderella Man,” “Best in Show”) , David Eisner (“Flashpoint”), Celia Imrie (“Bridget Jones’ Diary,” “Kingdom”), Toby[...]...
- 4/14/2011
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
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