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Model Kindly Myers is definitely what her fans would call "summertime fine."
The Army National Reserve veteran is not a fan of cold water, but she gladly braved a waterfall in order to pull off some impressive shots that featured her flaunting her hourglass shape in a blue bikini!
Kindly Myers Sticks Out Her Tongue While Showing Off Her Blue Bikini
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The Playboy cover model looked like she was having a blast as she posed by some waterfalls near her home in Nashville, Tennessee. She wore a bright blue bikini that stood out against her sun-kissed tan. In the first photo, Kindly raised both hands in the air in peace signs as she stuck out her tongue and faced the camera. Fans who swipe through the carousel are also treated to a video that shows...
Model Kindly Myers is definitely what her fans would call "summertime fine."
The Army National Reserve veteran is not a fan of cold water, but she gladly braved a waterfall in order to pull off some impressive shots that featured her flaunting her hourglass shape in a blue bikini!
Kindly Myers Sticks Out Her Tongue While Showing Off Her Blue Bikini
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The Playboy cover model looked like she was having a blast as she posed by some waterfalls near her home in Nashville, Tennessee. She wore a bright blue bikini that stood out against her sun-kissed tan. In the first photo, Kindly raised both hands in the air in peace signs as she stuck out her tongue and faced the camera. Fans who swipe through the carousel are also treated to a video that shows...
- 6/2/2024
- by Kristin Myers
- The Blast
Nearly two years have gone by since we heard that production had wrapped on Cuckoo, a new horror film from writer/director Tilman Singer that stars Hunter Schafer (Euphoria), Dan Stevens (The Guest), Jessica Henwick (Love and Monsters), Marton Csókás (Freelance), Greta Fernández (Santo), and Jan Bluthardt (Tatort). We’re going to have our chance to see how it has turned out when it reaches theatres on August 9th – and today a trailer for Cuckoo has arrived online to give us a preview of what the film has in store for us. You can check it out in the embed above.
Here’s the official synopsis: Reluctantly, 17-year-old Gretchen leaves her American home to live with her father, who has just moved into a resort in the German Alps with his new family. Arriving at their future residence, they are greeted by Mr. König, her father’s boss, who takes...
Here’s the official synopsis: Reluctantly, 17-year-old Gretchen leaves her American home to live with her father, who has just moved into a resort in the German Alps with his new family. Arriving at their future residence, they are greeted by Mr. König, her father’s boss, who takes...
- 4/3/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Nearly two years have gone by since we heard that production had wrapped on Cuckoo, a new horror film from writer/director Tilman Singer that stars Hunter Schafer (Euphoria), Dan Stevens (The Guest), Jessica Henwick (Love and Monsters), Marton Csókás (Freelance), Greta Fernández (Santo), and Jan Bluthardt (Tatort)… and we’re going to have to wait a bit longer before we’ll have a chance to see it. Neon had been planning to give Cuckoo a theatrical release on May 3rd, but now our friends at Bloody Disgusting have learned that the release date has been pushed back to August 9th. They also got their hands on a new poster for the film, and you can check that out at the bottom of this article.
Here’s the official synopsis: Reluctantly, 17-year-old Gretchen leaves her American home to live with her father, who has just moved into a resort in...
Here’s the official synopsis: Reluctantly, 17-year-old Gretchen leaves her American home to live with her father, who has just moved into a resort in...
- 3/28/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Nearly two years have gone by since we heard that production had wrapped on Cuckoo, a new horror film from writer/director Tilman Singer that stars Hunter Schafer (Euphoria), Dan Stevens (The Guest), Jessica Henwick (Love and Monsters), Marton Csókás (Freelance), Greta Fernández (Santo), and Jan Bluthardt (Tatort) – but we’re finally going to have the chance to see it very soon, as Neon will be giving Cuckoo a theatrical release on May 3rd. The film has been shrouded in secrecy this whole time, but during a new interview with Variety Schafer has revealed some new details… like the fact that Cuckoo sees her getting covered in blood and facing off with a bird-like monster!
First, here’s a refresher on the official synopsis: Reluctantly, 17-year-old Gretchen leaves her American home to live with her father, who has just moved into a resort in the German Alps with his new family.
First, here’s a refresher on the official synopsis: Reluctantly, 17-year-old Gretchen leaves her American home to live with her father, who has just moved into a resort in the German Alps with his new family.
- 2/16/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Nearly two years have gone by since we heard that production had wrapped on Cuckoo, a new horror film from writer/director Tilman Singer that stars Hunter Schafer (Euphoria), Dan Stevens (The Guest), Jessica Henwick (Love and Monsters), Marton Csókás (Freelance), Greta Fernández (Santo), and Jan Bluthardt (Tatort). Now the movie is going to be making its way out into the world very soon, as Neon will be giving Cuckoo a theatrical release on May 3rd. In anticipation on that release, a quick teaser trailer for the film has arrived online, along with the warning, “The adolescent needs to be trained.” You can watch the trailer in the embed above.
At one point, it was announced that Gemma Chan (Eternals), Sofia Boutella (The Mummy 2017), Zita Hanrot, Proschat Madani (Walking on Sunshine), and John Malkovich (Being John Malkovich) would be in the movie as well, but it looks like most of...
At one point, it was announced that Gemma Chan (Eternals), Sofia Boutella (The Mummy 2017), Zita Hanrot, Proschat Madani (Walking on Sunshine), and John Malkovich (Being John Malkovich) would be in the movie as well, but it looks like most of...
- 2/8/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Nearly two years have gone by since we heard that production had wrapped on Cuckoo, a new horror film from writer/director Tilman Singer that stars Hunter Schafer (Euphoria), Dan Stevens (The Guest), Jessica Henwick (Love and Monsters), Marton Csókás (Freelance), Greta Fernández (Santo), and Jan Bluthardt (Tatort). Now we finally know when the movie is going to be making its way out into the world: Neon has announced that they’ll be giving Cuckoo a theatrical release on May 3rd.
At one point, it was announced that Gemma Chan (Eternals), Sofia Boutella (The Mummy 2017), Zita Hanrot, Proschat Madani (Walking on Sunshine), and John Malkovich (Being John Malkovich) would be in the movie as well, but it looks like most of them had to drop out of the project before filming began.
Details on Cuckoo are being kept under wraps. This is the second feature for Singer, following the 2018 supernatural horror film Luz,...
At one point, it was announced that Gemma Chan (Eternals), Sofia Boutella (The Mummy 2017), Zita Hanrot, Proschat Madani (Walking on Sunshine), and John Malkovich (Being John Malkovich) would be in the movie as well, but it looks like most of them had to drop out of the project before filming began.
Details on Cuckoo are being kept under wraps. This is the second feature for Singer, following the 2018 supernatural horror film Luz,...
- 2/5/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Voice actor Maurice Lamarche is one of the preeminent elder statesmen of his craft. He started his career in stand up, finding he was a talented mimic, moving into animation in 1980. He appeared in hit shows like "Inspector Gadget" and "Transformers," really hitting his stride in 1985 playing Ego Spengler in "The Real Ghostbusters." He cycled through the KidsWB canon aggressively in the late '80s and early '90s, appearing in "Taz-Mania," "Batman: The Animated Series," "Tiny Toon Adventures," "Freakazoid!," and "Animaniacs" wherein he employed his spot-on Orson Welles impersonation to voice the power-hungry mouse the Brain. His largest sampling of voice caricatures came from his work on the 1994 series "The Critic," where he voiced celebrities ranging from William Shatner to Elizabeth Taylor (but only when she was belching).
In 1999, Lamarche became one of the regulars on Mat Groening's and David X. Cohen's sci-fi sitcom "Futurama" where he played Kif,...
In 1999, Lamarche became one of the regulars on Mat Groening's and David X. Cohen's sci-fi sitcom "Futurama" where he played Kif,...
- 2/4/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
The episode of "Futurama" entitled "Jurassic Bark" was about the unfrozen 20th-century boob Fry (Billy West) going to a museum in the year 3002 to find ancient antiques of the pizza joint where he used to work. There was a pizza paddle, an old dining booth, and, most shockingly, the fossilized remains of his beloved pet dog Seymour. Professor Farnsworth (West) explains that, because Seymour was fossilized so quickly, there may still be a creamy center of organic dog matter somewhere inside Seymour's rock shell. With such matter, Seymour could be cloned and returned to life with his memories and personality intact, so Fry endeavors to steal Seymour's remains from the museum. Half of the episode is told in flashback, and audiences enjoy scenes of Fry bonding with his dear dog. At one point, Fry teaches the pooch how to bark Katrina and the Waves' 1985 hit "Walking on Sunshine."
Eventually, the...
Eventually, the...
- 8/25/2022
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
The world’s greatest deliberative body skipped the deliberations on Monday afternoon and rushed to make daylight saving time permanent. The bill cleared the Senate without a hearing or debate — just a unanimous voice vote. “Let me make it clear to anybody who’s watching that they just saw this measure pass,” Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-r.I.), one of the bill’s co-sponsors, crowed from the Senate floor. “We have just passed the bill to end the return from daylight saving time.”
The urge to end the biannual clock switch...
The urge to end the biannual clock switch...
- 3/16/2022
- by Kara Voght
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Searchlight Pictures has closed a deal around $7.5 million for U.S. rights to Good Luck to You, Leo Grande. the Sophie Hyde-directed film that stars Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack (The Wheel of Time & Peaky Blinders).
Deadline reported yesterday that Searchlight was poised to win the film that was bid on by several distributors, and the plan is to wage an awards-season campaign for Thompson in a standout turn. Searchlight will release through Hulu, in a deal similar to the pre-emptive one it made for another Sundance film, Fresh.
Hyde directed 52 Tuesdays and Animals. The new film is scripted by Katy Brand, whose credits include Nanny McPhee Returns, which starred Thompson, and Walking on Sunshine.
In Leo Grande, Nancy Stokes (Thompson) has led a full life. A retired schoolteacher and widower, she finds herself yearning for the one thing that has eluded her: a satisfying sexual experience. She...
Deadline reported yesterday that Searchlight was poised to win the film that was bid on by several distributors, and the plan is to wage an awards-season campaign for Thompson in a standout turn. Searchlight will release through Hulu, in a deal similar to the pre-emptive one it made for another Sundance film, Fresh.
Hyde directed 52 Tuesdays and Animals. The new film is scripted by Katy Brand, whose credits include Nanny McPhee Returns, which starred Thompson, and Walking on Sunshine.
In Leo Grande, Nancy Stokes (Thompson) has led a full life. A retired schoolteacher and widower, she finds herself yearning for the one thing that has eluded her: a satisfying sexual experience. She...
- 1/26/2022
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Is there anything Demi Lovato can't do? During Thursday's at-home episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the "I Love Me" singer joined host Jimmy Fallon for a virtual round of "Google Translate Songs," where both parties were tasked with performing the translated versions of popular songs, including her own hit "Sorry Not Sorry." Kicking things off, Lovato sang "Walking On Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves, which was hilariously translated to "Now Mom's in the Sun Now." Starting at the beginning, she followed along to the incorrectly translated lyrics, singing, "There was a time that bees loved me and thought I could grind / And I...
- 6/26/2020
- E! Online
On Sunday, September 29, Kimberly Williams-Paisley and Storme Warren hosted the third annual Dance Party to End Alz at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon. The star-studded event raised nearly $350,000 for research programs funded by the Alzheimer's Association.
Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Bonnie Hunt and Sheryl Crow
Credit/Copyright: Ed Rode/Getty Images for Alzheimer's Association
Top artists took to the stage with their favorite hits from the ‘80s while decked out in iconic fashion as a nod to the decade. Accompanied by Wildhorse Saloon’s Matte Gray Band, performances included:
Reo Speedwagon's Kevin Cronin and Dave Amato performed their hit anthems “Can’t Fight This Feeling,” “Keep On Loving You,” “Take It On The Run,” and “Roll With The Changes,”
Brad Paisley's renditions of “Dixieland Delight” and “Guitars, Cadillacs,”
Sheryl Crow's spin on favorite “Walking on Sunshine,”
Shenandoah with three of their classics “Two Dozen Roses,” “I Got You” and “Sunday in the South,...
Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Bonnie Hunt and Sheryl Crow
Credit/Copyright: Ed Rode/Getty Images for Alzheimer's Association
Top artists took to the stage with their favorite hits from the ‘80s while decked out in iconic fashion as a nod to the decade. Accompanied by Wildhorse Saloon’s Matte Gray Band, performances included:
Reo Speedwagon's Kevin Cronin and Dave Amato performed their hit anthems “Can’t Fight This Feeling,” “Keep On Loving You,” “Take It On The Run,” and “Roll With The Changes,”
Brad Paisley's renditions of “Dixieland Delight” and “Guitars, Cadillacs,”
Sheryl Crow's spin on favorite “Walking on Sunshine,”
Shenandoah with three of their classics “Two Dozen Roses,” “I Got You” and “Sunday in the South,...
- 10/4/2019
- Look to the Stars
The hunt for “America’s Most Musical Family” is officially on, with Nickelodeon announcing the premiere date for its new competition series on Wednesday.
“America’s Most Musical Family” will debut on the network on Friday, Nov. 1 at 7 p.m., TheWrap has exclusively learned, along with getting a first look at the show’s trailer.
Nickelodeon also announced the 30 family bands who’ll take center stage in front of host Nick Lachey, and celebrity judges Ciara, Debbie Gibson and David Dobrik.
Also Read: Nickelodeon Lands New 'Lego Jurassic World' Animated Miniseries -- Watch First Teaser (Video)
“I am looking for the family that’s going to bring it,” Ciara tells Lachey in the preview clip — and bring it they do, from siblings a capella to parents playing back-up instruments for their talented kids.
According to the Nickelodeon, Season 1 will spotlight five family bands ready to battle it out with their...
“America’s Most Musical Family” will debut on the network on Friday, Nov. 1 at 7 p.m., TheWrap has exclusively learned, along with getting a first look at the show’s trailer.
Nickelodeon also announced the 30 family bands who’ll take center stage in front of host Nick Lachey, and celebrity judges Ciara, Debbie Gibson and David Dobrik.
Also Read: Nickelodeon Lands New 'Lego Jurassic World' Animated Miniseries -- Watch First Teaser (Video)
“I am looking for the family that’s going to bring it,” Ciara tells Lachey in the preview clip — and bring it they do, from siblings a capella to parents playing back-up instruments for their talented kids.
According to the Nickelodeon, Season 1 will spotlight five family bands ready to battle it out with their...
- 10/2/2019
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
Paul Hyett, director of the awesome werewolves-on-a-train horror Howl, is back for more carnage. Vertical Entertainment has set a May 3, 2019, release date for The Convent, a supernatural horror film starring Michael Ironside (Total Recall), Clare Higgins(Hellraiser) and Hannah Arterton (Walking On Sunshine). It will arrive day-and-date on VOD and in limited theaters. “The film is set in Britain in the 17th Century […]...
- 3/27/2019
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
From the moment 12-year-old Jacob Tremblay mutters “Fuck yeah!” and prepares to masturbate to an avatar on his computer in the opening scene of “Good Boys,” the underlying appeal of this raunchy adolescent comedy comes together. The latest R-rated romp from comedy super producers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg marks the directorial debut for “The Office” scribe Gene Stupnitsky, who co-wrote with writing partner Lee Eisenberg, and it follows many of the familiar beats of a story about neighborhood boys who just want to have fun. But that formula has never centered on sixth graders, and the entertainment value of watching them curse their way through lewd daylong adventure injects fresh entertainment value into a familiar routine. While the pace is spotty and not every joke lands, “Good Boys” manages to be adorable and twisted at the same time.
The trio of suburban pals at the center of the movie...
The trio of suburban pals at the center of the movie...
- 3/12/2019
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
Get ready for double the dancing next week! “Dancing with the Stars” Season 27 will bow with a two-night premiere on Monday, Sept. 24 and Tuesday, Sept. 25, with the 13 couples performing on both nights. Here’s what you can expect.
On Monday, the couples will perform a jive, cha-cha, foxtrot, salsa or quickstep. There will be no elimination.
Monday’s lineup
Alexis Ren and Alan Bersten: jive – “Good Golly Miss Molly” by Little Richard
Bobby Bones and Sharna Burgess: jive – “T-r-o-u-b-l-e” by Travis Tritt
Danelle Umstead and Artem Chigvintsev: foxtrot – “Rise Up” by Andra Day
DeMarcus Ware and Lindsay Arnold: cha-cha – “Sweet Sensation” by Flo Rida
Evanna Lynch and Keo Motsepe: foxtrot – “Do You Believe in Magic” by Aly & Aj
Joe “Grocery Store Joe” Amabile and Jenna Johnson: quickstep – “Fish Out of Water” by Leo Soul
John Schneider and Emma Slater: foxtrot – “Good Ol’ Boys from...
On Monday, the couples will perform a jive, cha-cha, foxtrot, salsa or quickstep. There will be no elimination.
Monday’s lineup
Alexis Ren and Alan Bersten: jive – “Good Golly Miss Molly” by Little Richard
Bobby Bones and Sharna Burgess: jive – “T-r-o-u-b-l-e” by Travis Tritt
Danelle Umstead and Artem Chigvintsev: foxtrot – “Rise Up” by Andra Day
DeMarcus Ware and Lindsay Arnold: cha-cha – “Sweet Sensation” by Flo Rida
Evanna Lynch and Keo Motsepe: foxtrot – “Do You Believe in Magic” by Aly & Aj
Joe “Grocery Store Joe” Amabile and Jenna Johnson: quickstep – “Fish Out of Water” by Leo Soul
John Schneider and Emma Slater: foxtrot – “Good Ol’ Boys from...
- 9/21/2018
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Katrina & The Waves were a British-American rock band that really only had one hit song but were known far and wide for it during their run. They lasted up until about 1999 when they decided to disband and go their separate ways. Since then not a lot has been heard about them but their legacy is this one song that has manage to keep their fame alive for a least a little bit. If nothing else it’s a fun song that people like to hear now and again and can lift a person’s spirits in a way that brings
The Top Uses of Katrina and the Waves “Walking on Sunshine” in Movies...
The Top Uses of Katrina and the Waves “Walking on Sunshine” in Movies...
- 4/17/2018
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
Int. My House-night.
David works on the computer, typing on Blogger, one of about two dozens windows opened at once. He turns to the TV behind hime, where the Roku screensaver blinks 3:300am.
David
I better go to bed.
David gets up and exits the living room.
(5:05am)
Alarm clocks rings. David gets up. Presses snooze button. Goes back to sleep.
(5;14am)
David gets up.
David
Alright, I’m up; I know what day it is.
Davis enters the living room and sits down in front of the TV.
David
Let’s put the Oscar noms on.
(7:45am)
David scares himself awake!
David
Aw f***!
Alright, I overslept. Sorry, I’ve been busy and trying lately, and somehow my Eagles are in the Super Bowl, so I’m distracted movie-wise. But, I’m awake and typing now. Let’s get to it. Oscar nominations announcements and analysis!
David works on the computer, typing on Blogger, one of about two dozens windows opened at once. He turns to the TV behind hime, where the Roku screensaver blinks 3:300am.
David
I better go to bed.
David gets up and exits the living room.
(5:05am)
Alarm clocks rings. David gets up. Presses snooze button. Goes back to sleep.
(5;14am)
David gets up.
David
Alright, I’m up; I know what day it is.
Davis enters the living room and sits down in front of the TV.
David
Let’s put the Oscar noms on.
(7:45am)
David scares himself awake!
David
Aw f***!
Alright, I overslept. Sorry, I’ve been busy and trying lately, and somehow my Eagles are in the Super Bowl, so I’m distracted movie-wise. But, I’m awake and typing now. Let’s get to it. Oscar nominations announcements and analysis!
- 1/25/2018
- by David Baruffi
- Age of the Nerd
Eleven acts took the stage Tuesday for the first night of live semifinals on America’s Got Talent, with acts ranging from sensitive singers to dancing dogs — plus a lusty puppet with eyes (and hands) for Simon Cowell.
IcymiLast Week’s Agt Recap: Which Acts Made It to the Semifinals?
Singer Yoli Mayor kicked off the two-hour event with another “stripped-down” performance, this time of James Arthur’s “Say You Won’t Let Go.” It took a minute for the audience to warm up to Mayor’s depressing ballad of choice, but she had everyone — especially self-professed super fan Cowell...
IcymiLast Week’s Agt Recap: Which Acts Made It to the Semifinals?
Singer Yoli Mayor kicked off the two-hour event with another “stripped-down” performance, this time of James Arthur’s “Say You Won’t Let Go.” It took a minute for the audience to warm up to Mayor’s depressing ballad of choice, but she had everyone — especially self-professed super fan Cowell...
- 9/6/2017
- TVLine.com
After a season that’s seen them have to claw back from the bottom, it’s easy to wonder when the Pied Piper crew will catch a break. The cosmic, bleak comedy of Richard Hendricks’ career is that he keeps stumbling into weekly, lightbulb-over-his-head discoveries that, on any other show, would have landed him at the top of the industry by now. But in the world of “Silicon Valley,” good ideas barely ever get these characters past the next scene.
Richard’s life as an app entrepreneur (apptrepreneur?) hasn’t always been the healthiest. But in the show’s increasing efforts to show the full weight of jockeying for position in the tech world, Richard got a less than clean bill of health. Instead of merely showing him as a sleep-deprived zombie, this doctor’s visit hinted that it’s not just his psyche that’s taking a beating by...
Richard’s life as an app entrepreneur (apptrepreneur?) hasn’t always been the healthiest. But in the show’s increasing efforts to show the full weight of jockeying for position in the tech world, Richard got a less than clean bill of health. Instead of merely showing him as a sleep-deprived zombie, this doctor’s visit hinted that it’s not just his psyche that’s taking a beating by...
- 6/5/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Night 1 of The Voice’s Season 12 Battle Rounds was such a head-scratcher that it’s a wonder I still had a singular Homer Simpson hair left up there by the time it was over. Quizz Swanigan over Felicia Temple? Mark Isaiah over Gaby Borromeo? No steals for Kenny P. or Missy Robertson? We were in Bizarro World territory! Did Night 2 return us to some semblance of, “Ok, this computes”? Read on and find out, at least in my estimation…
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Team Alicia: Chris Blue defeated...
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Team Alicia: Chris Blue defeated...
- 3/22/2017
- TVLine.com
Simon Brew Feb 1, 2017
Moon director Duncan Jones put a "sly aside" to Danny Boyle's Sunshine in his film, he's revealed...
Two British directors made two fascinating science fiction films in the 2000s. Danny Boyle gave the world the terrific Sunshine in 2007, and Duncan Jones’ debut feature, Moon, arrived in 2009. The pair, though, have a little link between them, that was unearthed by Mark Kermode.
Kermode was hosting a screening of Moon in Truro last week, that he followed with an on-stage Q&A with Duncan Jones. And Jones revealed that there’s a little tribute to Sunshine within Moon.
“Apparently, Moon and Sunshine at one point were slightly in competition”, Kermode said. “And that’s why, in Moon, there’s a burst of Katrina & The Waves doing Walking On Sunshine”.
Jones was apparently very aware of the competition between Sunshine and Moon when putting his movie together, and thus...
Moon director Duncan Jones put a "sly aside" to Danny Boyle's Sunshine in his film, he's revealed...
Two British directors made two fascinating science fiction films in the 2000s. Danny Boyle gave the world the terrific Sunshine in 2007, and Duncan Jones’ debut feature, Moon, arrived in 2009. The pair, though, have a little link between them, that was unearthed by Mark Kermode.
Kermode was hosting a screening of Moon in Truro last week, that he followed with an on-stage Q&A with Duncan Jones. And Jones revealed that there’s a little tribute to Sunshine within Moon.
“Apparently, Moon and Sunshine at one point were slightly in competition”, Kermode said. “And that’s why, in Moon, there’s a burst of Katrina & The Waves doing Walking On Sunshine”.
Jones was apparently very aware of the competition between Sunshine and Moon when putting his movie together, and thus...
- 1/31/2017
- Den of Geek
This story originally appeared on Time.com.
President Donald Trump’s counselor Kellyanne Conway has not only watched Kate McKinnon’s impressions of her on Saturday Night Live, she has some notes for the comedian about her delivery.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Conway offered this suggestion to McKinnon.
“Make her be a little bit more happy,” she said. “I’m known for being much more happy than maybe the character sometimes is. I liked the ‘Walking on Sunshine.’ The ‘ Kellyanne Conway’s Day Off . ‘ That was much more me.”
Conway who recently staunchly defended Sean Spicer after...
President Donald Trump’s counselor Kellyanne Conway has not only watched Kate McKinnon’s impressions of her on Saturday Night Live, she has some notes for the comedian about her delivery.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Conway offered this suggestion to McKinnon.
“Make her be a little bit more happy,” she said. “I’m known for being much more happy than maybe the character sometimes is. I liked the ‘Walking on Sunshine.’ The ‘ Kellyanne Conway’s Day Off . ‘ That was much more me.”
Conway who recently staunchly defended Sean Spicer after...
- 1/26/2017
- by Diana Pearl
- PEOPLE.com
It never fails. The one day you were finally going to hit that all-you-can-eat donut buffet or start training for that 5K or sign up for spin classes once and for all -- no, really this time -- it rains. And it doesn't. Stop. Raining.
On those days, all you have to comfort you is that blank, black void, your old friend, your TV, beckoning you to spend the entire day in a whole new world. A world where it never rains and where Cheetos are always an arm's length away. Put on the coffee and just let it happen -- everything else can wait. You have bingeing to take care of.
Walking on Sunshine
What if in some magical world watching TV could scientifically improve your mood when your parade gets rained on? Well, put your Snuggie on, champ, because that world is the world you live in.
Chatting...
On those days, all you have to comfort you is that blank, black void, your old friend, your TV, beckoning you to spend the entire day in a whole new world. A world where it never rains and where Cheetos are always an arm's length away. Put on the coffee and just let it happen -- everything else can wait. You have bingeing to take care of.
Walking on Sunshine
What if in some magical world watching TV could scientifically improve your mood when your parade gets rained on? Well, put your Snuggie on, champ, because that world is the world you live in.
Chatting...
- 5/28/2016
- by Dan Ketchum
- Moviefone
Heretiks – Paul Hyett Begins Shoot
Set during the 17th Century, a young woman is saved from execution and led to a priory to repent her sins but discovers a greater evil lies within. Michael Ironside (Total Recall, Starship Troopers, Scanners, etc), three-time Olivier winner Clare Higgins (Hellraiser, Hellbound,The Golden Compass) and Hannah Arterton (Walking On Sunshine) star in this atmospheric ...
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Set during the 17th Century, a young woman is saved from execution and led to a priory to repent her sins but discovers a greater evil lies within. Michael Ironside (Total Recall, Starship Troopers, Scanners, etc), three-time Olivier winner Clare Higgins (Hellraiser, Hellbound,The Golden Compass) and Hannah Arterton (Walking On Sunshine) star in this atmospheric ...
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- 12/11/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
The EnMar Productions and Sterling Pictures project stars Michael Ironside and Clare Higgins.
Principal photography has begun on Heretiks, a supernatural horror from Paul Hyett, director of werewolves-on-a-train feature Howl.
Starring Michael Ironside (Total Recall), Clare Higgins (Hellraiser) and Hannah Arterton (Walking On Sunshine), the film is set in Britain in the 17th Century and follows a young woman who, after being saved from execution, discovers a new evil within her.
Producers are Marcia Do Vales for Spain’s EnMar Productions and Michael Riley for the UK’s Sterling Pictures.
Executive producers are Gary Collins for Red Rock Entertainment and Lyndon Baldock for Templeheart Films.
Hyett has co-written the script with Conal Palmer. The pair previously collaborated on 2012’s The Seasoning House.
Principal photography has begun on Heretiks, a supernatural horror from Paul Hyett, director of werewolves-on-a-train feature Howl.
Starring Michael Ironside (Total Recall), Clare Higgins (Hellraiser) and Hannah Arterton (Walking On Sunshine), the film is set in Britain in the 17th Century and follows a young woman who, after being saved from execution, discovers a new evil within her.
Producers are Marcia Do Vales for Spain’s EnMar Productions and Michael Riley for the UK’s Sterling Pictures.
Executive producers are Gary Collins for Red Rock Entertainment and Lyndon Baldock for Templeheart Films.
Hyett has co-written the script with Conal Palmer. The pair previously collaborated on 2012’s The Seasoning House.
- 12/9/2015
- ScreenDaily
Paul Hyett, director of Howl and The Seasoning House, has begun principal photography on the chilling supernatural horror film Heretiks for Templeheart Films, EnMar Productions, Red Rock Entertainment and Sterling Pictures.
Set during the 17th Century, Heretiks sees a young woman saved from execution and led to a priory to repent her sins… but discovers a greater evil lies within. Michael Ironside (Total Recall, Starship Troopers, Scanners), three-time Olivier winner Clare Higgins (Hellraiser, Hellbound, The Golden Compass) and Hannah Arterton (Walking On Sunshine) star in this atmospheric horror/chiller currently shooting in Wales.
Says director and co-writer Paul Hyett:
Being a lover of classic British horror for years I’ve been wanting to give a classic period tale a modern, harder, stylish edge. Heretiks is the perfect vehicle to do this. It’s both a richly-layered medieval character piece and a wonderful chance to showcase the latest in visual...
Set during the 17th Century, Heretiks sees a young woman saved from execution and led to a priory to repent her sins… but discovers a greater evil lies within. Michael Ironside (Total Recall, Starship Troopers, Scanners), three-time Olivier winner Clare Higgins (Hellraiser, Hellbound, The Golden Compass) and Hannah Arterton (Walking On Sunshine) star in this atmospheric horror/chiller currently shooting in Wales.
Says director and co-writer Paul Hyett:
Being a lover of classic British horror for years I’ve been wanting to give a classic period tale a modern, harder, stylish edge. Heretiks is the perfect vehicle to do this. It’s both a richly-layered medieval character piece and a wonderful chance to showcase the latest in visual...
- 12/8/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The trailer for Extraordinary Tales has arrived. Based on some of Edgar Allan Poe's most notable works, Extraordinary Tales is narrated by Guillermo del Toro along with other iconic artists. Also: more details on A&E's The Enfield Haunting, Diamond Select Toys at Nycc, and release details for Dark Awakening.
Extraordinary Tales: "A film anthology of five of Edgar Allan Poe’s best-known stories, each told in a unique graphic style and featuring some of the most beloved figures in horror film history. Adapting the look and variety of a classic horror anthology, Extraordinary Tales offers heart-pounding takes on The Tell-Tale Heart, The Pit and the Pendulum, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar, and The Masque of the Red Death. Each tale is given a unique animated look, inspired by sources as diverse as classic Hollywood black-and-white monster films,...
Extraordinary Tales: "A film anthology of five of Edgar Allan Poe’s best-known stories, each told in a unique graphic style and featuring some of the most beloved figures in horror film history. Adapting the look and variety of a classic horror anthology, Extraordinary Tales offers heart-pounding takes on The Tell-Tale Heart, The Pit and the Pendulum, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar, and The Masque of the Red Death. Each tale is given a unique animated look, inspired by sources as diverse as classic Hollywood black-and-white monster films,...
- 9/29/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
A&E to Premiere Three-Part Miniseries The Enfield Haunting on Oct 9 A&E Network presents the supernatural thriller The Enfield Haunting, a dramatization of the terrifying real-life events that took place in a seemingly ordinary home in northern London during the fall of 1977. Written by Joshua St. Johnston (Walking on Sunshine, Sweeney Todd) and directed…
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- 9/28/2015
- by Max Evry
- shocktillyoudrop.com
The X Factor wrapped up filming on its auditions yesterday, and you know what that means - the show's even closer to being back! And boy, what a treat we're in for if these previous auditions are anything to go by.
The audition stages always throw up some weird and wonderful acts, so we've collected just 13 of the best (and most bonkers) that remind us why we're so excited about The X Factor's return...
1. George Gerasimou (and Dermot telling him off)
Where do we even start? This is one of our favourite auditions ever. It starts off on a positive note as George explains that he has grown up since his awful try-out with Triple Trouble - but then as soon as Gary calls an early stop to the music, George kicks off big time, snarling all the while, and his mate joins him on stage to back him up.
The audition stages always throw up some weird and wonderful acts, so we've collected just 13 of the best (and most bonkers) that remind us why we're so excited about The X Factor's return...
1. George Gerasimou (and Dermot telling him off)
Where do we even start? This is one of our favourite auditions ever. It starts off on a positive note as George explains that he has grown up since his awful try-out with Triple Trouble - but then as soon as Gary calls an early stop to the music, George kicks off big time, snarling all the while, and his mate joins him on stage to back him up.
- 7/24/2015
- Digital Spy
Films like Walking on Sunshine make you think al-Qaeda might have a point after all. Like anybody else, I’ve got serious problems with the basic tenets of Islamic Fundamentalism, but it’s got to be better than this. Produced with a cynical eye towards snaring World Cup widows, this 80s jukebox musical is a stunningly accurate simulation of being manacled to a chair in a dodgy karaoke bar and forced to watch a bunch of jerks tunelessly disembowel pop standards.
Set in Italy, our heroine Taylor (Hannah Arterton) arrives on holiday to find that her big sister Maddie (Annabel Scholey) is getting married. But oh no! Maddie is getting married to Raf (Guilio Berruti), who, three years ago, was the holiday squeeze of Taylor. There’s a bunch of annoying stock types hanging around on the periphery (the fat and horny girl, the fat ‘joker’ guy and a rather awkward looking Leona Lewis) but,...
Set in Italy, our heroine Taylor (Hannah Arterton) arrives on holiday to find that her big sister Maddie (Annabel Scholey) is getting married. But oh no! Maddie is getting married to Raf (Guilio Berruti), who, three years ago, was the holiday squeeze of Taylor. There’s a bunch of annoying stock types hanging around on the periphery (the fat and horny girl, the fat ‘joker’ guy and a rather awkward looking Leona Lewis) but,...
- 5/26/2015
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
Picture it: Germany, 1989. (Yes, the first four words of this American Idol recap are inspired by The Golden Girls‘ incomparable Sophia Petrillo.)
Knight Rider star David Hasselhoff is performing a partial striptease in the one country that’s embraced his pop-star aspirations as warmly as they’ve accepted sauerkraut and spätzle on their dinner tables. He’s shaking what his mama gave him and belting some of the decade’s biggest hits: “Walking on Sunshine.” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love.” “Let’s Dance.”
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Except, hold up,...
Knight Rider star David Hasselhoff is performing a partial striptease in the one country that’s embraced his pop-star aspirations as warmly as they’ve accepted sauerkraut and spätzle on their dinner tables. He’s shaking what his mama gave him and belting some of the decade’s biggest hits: “Walking on Sunshine.” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love.” “Let’s Dance.”
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Except, hold up,...
- 3/26/2015
- TVLine.com
It was '80s night on American Idol and even though there are some very talented singers left in the competition, the performance of the night didn't belong to one of the contestants.
Making a surprise appearance on the show Wednesday, David Hasselhoff took to the stage to sing a medley of '80s hits and it was everything a "Hoff" fan could hope for.
Starting with "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" by Queen, the former Baywatch star made his way through "Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves, "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley, "Do You...
Making a surprise appearance on the show Wednesday, David Hasselhoff took to the stage to sing a medley of '80s hits and it was everything a "Hoff" fan could hope for.
Starting with "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" by Queen, the former Baywatch star made his way through "Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves, "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley, "Do You...
- 3/26/2015
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- People.com - TV Watch
This weekend marks the limited and VOD release of God Help the Girl, a musical from Stuart Murdoch, best known as the lead singer of Belle and Sebastian. God Help the Girl, which emerged out of a musical side project for Murdoch, follows three friends who start a band during a summer in Glasgow. It has, yes, been described as “twee,” a word now practically synonymous with Belle and Sebastian.
Belle and Sebastian’s music—cheery melodies paired with vivid, often melancholy lyrics—often feels cinematic, thanks to the band’s knack for weaving intricate mini-stories. In that way, it...
Belle and Sebastian’s music—cheery melodies paired with vivid, often melancholy lyrics—often feels cinematic, thanks to the band’s knack for weaving intricate mini-stories. In that way, it...
- 9/5/2014
- by Esther Zuckerman
- EW - Inside Movies
Fox/Fox Searchlight and Lionsgate UK lead the nominations; The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Filth and X-Men: Days of Future Past are most nominated films.Scroll down for full shortlist
The Screen Awards 2014 shortlist has been announced, with Fox/Fox Searchlight leading the nominations with a combined 13 nominations and Lionsgate UK following closely with 12 nods.
Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games was shortlisted in four categories; Filth was shortlisted in three categories, as was Fox’s X-Men: Days of Future Past.
Starred Up, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and Frank each received double nominations.
The shortlist will now be debated by an independent jury of industry experts, who select the final winners. The Awards will be given out on October 23 at The Brewery in London.
Screen International Editor Wendy Mitchell said: “We were thrilled with the calibre and diversity of entries for the Screen Awards this year. Our expert jury of industry experts now selects the winners and they...
The Screen Awards 2014 shortlist has been announced, with Fox/Fox Searchlight leading the nominations with a combined 13 nominations and Lionsgate UK following closely with 12 nods.
Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games was shortlisted in four categories; Filth was shortlisted in three categories, as was Fox’s X-Men: Days of Future Past.
Starred Up, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and Frank each received double nominations.
The shortlist will now be debated by an independent jury of industry experts, who select the final winners. The Awards will be given out on October 23 at The Brewery in London.
Screen International Editor Wendy Mitchell said: “We were thrilled with the calibre and diversity of entries for the Screen Awards this year. Our expert jury of industry experts now selects the winners and they...
- 8/20/2014
- ScreenDaily
The Killing was an American remake from AMC based on the nordic noir show popularised over here by showings on BBC 4. The Us version moved things to Seattle where it rained constantly and revolved around the murder of Rosie Larson. Unfairly compared to Twin Peaks when it debuted, it was nonetheless something of a hit on Channel 4 for at least two seasons. I lost track of it around the mid-point of season two, not because I didn’t like it, I enjoyed it lots despite its grimness but it became impossible to keep up with the weekly scheduled showings and 4Od was, and still is not very good. From what I hear season two wrapped up the murder of Larson and season three moved on to a new mystery which was just as gripping.
The reason I mention this anyway is that like Arrested Development, Netflix has picked up...
The reason I mention this anyway is that like Arrested Development, Netflix has picked up...
- 7/29/2014
- by Chris Holt
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Birthday shoutouts go to Matthew Fox (above), who is 48, Jackie Earle Haley is 53, and Jane Lynch is 54.
We thought it was dead, but could Enlisted actually get a second chance on Yahoo?
American Psycho: The Musical is headed to The States, specifically Off-Broadway, but there’s no word on whether Matt Smith will make the move with it.
Cory Monteith’s Friends & Glee Co-Stars Remember Him One Year After His Tragic Death
As a follow-up to the post last night about NBC straight-washing Constantine, it turns out that the reporter who asked the original question was our own Jim Halterman, and Jim sent over the full transcript. Turns out David Goyer was probably expecting to be asked about it.
Question (Jim Halterman): I wanted to ask you guys, Constantine was bisexual in the comic books. Will that be touched upon in the show? And Matt, how would you...
We thought it was dead, but could Enlisted actually get a second chance on Yahoo?
American Psycho: The Musical is headed to The States, specifically Off-Broadway, but there’s no word on whether Matt Smith will make the move with it.
Cory Monteith’s Friends & Glee Co-Stars Remember Him One Year After His Tragic Death
As a follow-up to the post last night about NBC straight-washing Constantine, it turns out that the reporter who asked the original question was our own Jim Halterman, and Jim sent over the full transcript. Turns out David Goyer was probably expecting to be asked about it.
Question (Jim Halterman): I wanted to ask you guys, Constantine was bisexual in the comic books. Will that be touched upon in the show? And Matt, how would you...
- 7/14/2014
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie has topped the UK box office for the second weekend running.
Brendan O'Carroll's big-screen spin on his hit BBC sitcom earned £2.1 million to secure first place ahead of The Fault in Our Stars. The film has now grossed more than £9.2 million from UK and Ireland cinemas after opening on June 27.
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie stuns UK box office on opening weekend
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie: How the feck did it get on the big screen?
Transformers: Age of Extinction pulled in £4.7 million over the weekend after bowing on July 5, but isn't eligible for this week's chart as this is drawn from Friday to Sunday totals.
Michael Bay's sequel is a certainty to take the number one slot next week thanks to its nine-day opening run.
Elsewhere in this week's chart, Melissa McCarthy's comedy Tammy is the highest new release, charting...
Brendan O'Carroll's big-screen spin on his hit BBC sitcom earned £2.1 million to secure first place ahead of The Fault in Our Stars. The film has now grossed more than £9.2 million from UK and Ireland cinemas after opening on June 27.
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie stuns UK box office on opening weekend
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie: How the feck did it get on the big screen?
Transformers: Age of Extinction pulled in £4.7 million over the weekend after bowing on July 5, but isn't eligible for this week's chart as this is drawn from Friday to Sunday totals.
Michael Bay's sequel is a certainty to take the number one slot next week thanks to its nine-day opening run.
Elsewhere in this week's chart, Melissa McCarthy's comedy Tammy is the highest new release, charting...
- 7/8/2014
- Digital Spy
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie has stunned the UK box office on its debut weekend on release.
Brendan O'Carroll's big-screen spinoff from his hit BBC sitcom earned £4.3 million to secure its place at the top of the UK cinema chart.
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie: How the feck did it get on the big screen?
Watch the opening scene from Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie
The film's box office performance has outpaced recent TV-to-film adaptation Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, which opened to £2.2 million last summer.
However, Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie still falls some way short of matching the The Inbetweeners Movie, a big earner in 2011 with a £13 million first-weekend haul and £57 million in cumulative box office takings.
Elsewhere in this week's chart, new releases Chef, How to Train Your Dragon 2 (not on full release in Scotland and Ireland) and jukebox musical Walking on Sunshine all made it into the top ten.
Brendan O'Carroll's big-screen spinoff from his hit BBC sitcom earned £4.3 million to secure its place at the top of the UK cinema chart.
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie: How the feck did it get on the big screen?
Watch the opening scene from Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie
The film's box office performance has outpaced recent TV-to-film adaptation Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, which opened to £2.2 million last summer.
However, Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie still falls some way short of matching the The Inbetweeners Movie, a big earner in 2011 with a £13 million first-weekend haul and £57 million in cumulative box office takings.
Elsewhere in this week's chart, new releases Chef, How to Train Your Dragon 2 (not on full release in Scotland and Ireland) and jukebox musical Walking on Sunshine all made it into the top ten.
- 7/1/2014
- Digital Spy
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie has stunned the UK box office on its debut weekend on release.
Brendan O'Carroll's big-screen spinoff from his hit BBC sitcom earned £4.3 million to secure its place at the top of the UK cinema chart.
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie: How the feck did it get on the big screen?
Watch the opening scene from Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie
The film's box office performance has outpaced recent TV-to-film adaptation Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, which opened to £2.2 million last summer.
However, Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie still falls some way short of matching the The Inbetweeners Movie, a big earner in 2011 with a £13 million first-weekend haul and £57 million in cumulative box office takings.
Elsewhere in this week's chart, new releases Chef, How to Train Your Dragon 2 (not on full release in Scotland and Ireland) and jukebox musical Walking on Sunshine all made it into the top ten.
Brendan O'Carroll's big-screen spinoff from his hit BBC sitcom earned £4.3 million to secure its place at the top of the UK cinema chart.
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie: How the feck did it get on the big screen?
Watch the opening scene from Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie
The film's box office performance has outpaced recent TV-to-film adaptation Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, which opened to £2.2 million last summer.
However, Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie still falls some way short of matching the The Inbetweeners Movie, a big earner in 2011 with a £13 million first-weekend haul and £57 million in cumulative box office takings.
Elsewhere in this week's chart, new releases Chef, How to Train Your Dragon 2 (not on full release in Scotland and Ireland) and jukebox musical Walking on Sunshine all made it into the top ten.
- 7/1/2014
- Digital Spy
Update: Tony Benn doc wins audience award; Hide and Seek wins Michael Powell Award, Ice Poison takes international prize.
Joanna Coates’s drama Hide and Seek has won The Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature at the 68th Edinburgh International Film Festival, which has revealed its winners today.
Walking on Sunshine star Hannah Arterton, sister of Gemma, is among the cast of the film about four fragile youngsters who flee London to start an unconventional utopia.
Coates wrote the film with Daniel Metz, who also stars in the film and produces.
The Michael Powell jury, chaired by director Amos Gitai with actors Nina Hoss and Michael Smiley, described the film as “innovative” and “exceptional.”
On Sunday, Skip Kite’s documentary Tony Benn: Will & Testament won the audience award.
The award for Best Film in the International Competition went to Midi Z’s Ice Poison (Taiwan, Myanmar), which charts the economic despair in the rural and developing...
Joanna Coates’s drama Hide and Seek has won The Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature at the 68th Edinburgh International Film Festival, which has revealed its winners today.
Walking on Sunshine star Hannah Arterton, sister of Gemma, is among the cast of the film about four fragile youngsters who flee London to start an unconventional utopia.
Coates wrote the film with Daniel Metz, who also stars in the film and produces.
The Michael Powell jury, chaired by director Amos Gitai with actors Nina Hoss and Michael Smiley, described the film as “innovative” and “exceptional.”
On Sunday, Skip Kite’s documentary Tony Benn: Will & Testament won the audience award.
The award for Best Film in the International Competition went to Midi Z’s Ice Poison (Taiwan, Myanmar), which charts the economic despair in the rural and developing...
- 6/29/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Directors: Max Giwa, Dania Pasquini; Screenwriter: Joshua St Johnston; Starring: Hannah Arterton, Annabel Scholey, Leona Lewis, Katy Brand, Greg Wise; Running time: 97 mins; Certificate: 12A
Let's get one thing out of the way from the off. Walking on Sunshine, a jukebox musical featuring all your favourite pop hits from the '80s, can in no way be recommended to anyone under the guise of being "a good movie". The story ticks off every rom-com cliché in the book, the characters have all the appeal of third-degree sunburn, the acting frequently hits pantomime levels and the production values on both the recorded tracks and song and dance numbers leave something to be desired.
Yes, Walking on Sunshine really does make Mamma Mia! look like Citizen Kane. And yet, despite all this, you can't take your eyes off it for a second. One thing you can't accuse this film of is lacking in car-crash entertainment value.
Let's get one thing out of the way from the off. Walking on Sunshine, a jukebox musical featuring all your favourite pop hits from the '80s, can in no way be recommended to anyone under the guise of being "a good movie". The story ticks off every rom-com cliché in the book, the characters have all the appeal of third-degree sunburn, the acting frequently hits pantomime levels and the production values on both the recorded tracks and song and dance numbers leave something to be desired.
Yes, Walking on Sunshine really does make Mamma Mia! look like Citizen Kane. And yet, despite all this, you can't take your eyes off it for a second. One thing you can't accuse this film of is lacking in car-crash entertainment value.
- 6/27/2014
- Digital Spy
Catherine Shoard and Peter Bradshaw join Xan Brooks for our weekly roundup of this week's big cinema releases. On the menu this week is Chef, Jon Favreau's love letter to food, family and Jon Favreau; Cold in July, a dark and bitter Texas film noir; Walking on Sunshine, a gloopy, sweet 80s jukebox musical; and Arthur & Mike, a baffling romantic drama that sees Colin Firth and Emily Blunt romp around in bed together. It's an acquired taste
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- 6/27/2014
- by Xan Brooks, Catherine Shoard, Peter Bradshaw, Elliot Smith and Henry Barnes
- The Guardian - Film News
Leona Lewis has sympathised with One Direction, telling Digital Spy that it must be "terrible" to live at their level of fame.
The 'Glassheart' singer, who was label mates with the X Factor group before moving from Syco to Island, said that she couldn't deal with having fans as obsessive as Directioners.
"I've been quite lucky in that sense," she told DS. "I've never had anyone hide in a bedroom [or had] someone get into my hotel room.
"What One Direction have, that's just terrible. Oh my God, those boys. Boybands, phew, that's a whole other level [of fandom]. I'm good."
Lewis is about to be seen in her first major acting role in British musical movie Walking on Sunshine, released today (June 27).
On bracing herself for a potential critical backlash, she said: "People always want to get the claws out straight away, but I feel like this film... was so natural for me.
The 'Glassheart' singer, who was label mates with the X Factor group before moving from Syco to Island, said that she couldn't deal with having fans as obsessive as Directioners.
"I've been quite lucky in that sense," she told DS. "I've never had anyone hide in a bedroom [or had] someone get into my hotel room.
"What One Direction have, that's just terrible. Oh my God, those boys. Boybands, phew, that's a whole other level [of fandom]. I'm good."
Lewis is about to be seen in her first major acting role in British musical movie Walking on Sunshine, released today (June 27).
On bracing herself for a potential critical backlash, she said: "People always want to get the claws out straight away, but I feel like this film... was so natural for me.
- 6/26/2014
- Digital Spy
In the opening titles to Walking on Sunshine, a trashy musical celebrating the classic hits of the 1980s (as if we need to) – it says “directed by Max and Dania”. It’s somewhat odd not to include their surnames – but when we proceed into this rather insufferable piece of filmmaking, you can see why they were maybe a tad embarrassed to reveal their full names (it’s Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini, by the way).
Hannah Arteton (younger sister of Gemma) plays Taylor, who flies over to the beautiful coastal region of Puglia, Italy, where she is greeted by the news that her sister Maddie (Annabel Scholey) is soon to marry. Taylor had found love once here herself, and was hoping to potentially reconnect with the man who she had the intense, Summer romance with. Before she knows it, their paths do cross – but in somewhat unforeseen circumstances, as the very same man,...
Hannah Arteton (younger sister of Gemma) plays Taylor, who flies over to the beautiful coastal region of Puglia, Italy, where she is greeted by the news that her sister Maddie (Annabel Scholey) is soon to marry. Taylor had found love once here herself, and was hoping to potentially reconnect with the man who she had the intense, Summer romance with. Before she knows it, their paths do cross – but in somewhat unforeseen circumstances, as the very same man,...
- 6/26/2014
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Move over, the Cusacks, there's a new sister act in town. And between them they look to have the future of British musicals sewn up. This weekend Hannah Arterton makes her film debut in Walking on Sunshine, a sunny, 1980s-pop-soaked musical that is aiming to be this summer's Mamma Mia!. It will be followed in the autumn by Made in Dagenham, a big-budget West End show from the people behind Jerry Springer: The Opera and Enron, which will star Gemma Arterton.
- 6/25/2014
- The Independent - Film
Walking on Sunshine has premiered a new clip featuring the cast singing Cyndi Lauper's '80s classic 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun'.
The film sees two sisters - played by Hannah Arterton and Annabel Scholey - at odds over the same man on the eve of the elder sibling's wedding.
In the preview above, the lead characters embark on a hen night in fancy dress, checking off '80s icons Lauper, Tina Turner and Madonna with their outfits.
The jukebox musical features covers of Whitney Houston, George Michael, Wham!, Huey Lewis and the News and Cher. Katrina and the Waves' 'Walking on Sunshine', which gives the film its title, also appears in the movie.
Walking on Sunshine is directed by Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini, and will be released in UK cinemas on June 27.
The film sees two sisters - played by Hannah Arterton and Annabel Scholey - at odds over the same man on the eve of the elder sibling's wedding.
In the preview above, the lead characters embark on a hen night in fancy dress, checking off '80s icons Lauper, Tina Turner and Madonna with their outfits.
The jukebox musical features covers of Whitney Houston, George Michael, Wham!, Huey Lewis and the News and Cher. Katrina and the Waves' 'Walking on Sunshine', which gives the film its title, also appears in the movie.
Walking on Sunshine is directed by Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini, and will be released in UK cinemas on June 27.
- 6/24/2014
- Digital Spy
While the name Arterton may be more commonly associated with a certain Gemma, it’s her younger sister, Hannah, who is currently in the limelight, taking the starring role in romantic musical, Walking on Sunshine.
The film features an array of classic hits from the 1980s, and Arterton tells us what her favourite tracks were to perform – and what she was disappointed to see miss out. She also tell us about the joys of working in Southern Italy, her fondness for 80s pop, what inspired both her and Gemma to get into acting – while ending on a brief chat about forthcoming picture, Hide and Seek.
So how did you come to be involved in this project?
I read the script and absolutely loved it. One of the things that I love most about the film is how the songs really fit the narrative, and the feel of the moment at that point in the scene.
The film features an array of classic hits from the 1980s, and Arterton tells us what her favourite tracks were to perform – and what she was disappointed to see miss out. She also tell us about the joys of working in Southern Italy, her fondness for 80s pop, what inspired both her and Gemma to get into acting – while ending on a brief chat about forthcoming picture, Hide and Seek.
So how did you come to be involved in this project?
I read the script and absolutely loved it. One of the things that I love most about the film is how the songs really fit the narrative, and the feel of the moment at that point in the scene.
- 6/24/2014
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
To celebrate the release of this year’s musical movie event of the summer, Walking On Sunshine, in cinemas June 27, we’re offering you the chance to win one of 5 summer goody bags, containing flips flops, sunglasses, beach ball and more!
After a whirlwind romance, Maddie, fresh from a long- term relationship, is preparing to marry gorgeous Raf and has invited her sister Taylor to the wedding in Puglia, Italy. Unbeknownst to Maddie, however, Raf is Taylor’s ex-holiday flame, and the love of her life…and that is just one of the set-backs on their road to happy ever after. Starring rising stars Annabel Scholey, Hannah Arterton, and Giulio Berruti alongside one of the UK’s top funny women Katy Brand and Grammy nominated singer/songwriter Leona Lewis, this is one musical extravaganza not to miss!
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After a whirlwind romance, Maddie, fresh from a long- term relationship, is preparing to marry gorgeous Raf and has invited her sister Taylor to the wedding in Puglia, Italy. Unbeknownst to Maddie, however, Raf is Taylor’s ex-holiday flame, and the love of her life…and that is just one of the set-backs on their road to happy ever after. Starring rising stars Annabel Scholey, Hannah Arterton, and Giulio Berruti alongside one of the UK’s top funny women Katy Brand and Grammy nominated singer/songwriter Leona Lewis, this is one musical extravaganza not to miss!
Please note: This competition is open to UK residents only
a Rafflecopter giveaway...
- 6/23/2014
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Taormina, Sicily -- The world premiere of Walking on Sunshine, the musical romance from Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini, was the main event in Taormina's famed Teatro Antico Wednesday night, after an afternoon in which the festival took brief respite from its focus on women in cinema with a special tribute to Matt Dillon. After an overcast start to the festival Saturday, the weather was finally crisp andclear Wednesday, helping to draw a robust crowd to the 2,700-year-old Teatro Antico. The stars were out for the day's and evening's events as organizers also honored 10 star Bo Derek
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- 6/18/2014
- by Eric J. Lyman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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