Independent thriller “Don’t Forget Me Tomorrow” has locked in Charlotte Kirk and Jesse Kove and will begin principal photography in New Mexico this August, producers said after unveiling the package on 2 July. Kirk acquired screen rights to A.L. Jackson’s 2023 romance of the same name, wrote the screenplay and will produce through her Primal Empire Studios banner.
Jackson’s novel has drawn more than 6,800 listener ratings on Audible, giving the film built-in recognition among readers who favour darker love stories. Veteran genre filmmaker Travis Mills, whose western “Frontier Crucible” recently wrapped with Thomas Jane and William H. Macy, is set to direct.
Incentives helped seal the location choice: New Mexico offers a 25 percent refundable credit on qualified spend plus a 10-point rural uplift for shoots at least sixty miles beyond Albuquerque or Santa Fe, with an extra five points for work inside approved soundstages. State tax records show only...
Jackson’s novel has drawn more than 6,800 listener ratings on Audible, giving the film built-in recognition among readers who favour darker love stories. Veteran genre filmmaker Travis Mills, whose western “Frontier Crucible” recently wrapped with Thomas Jane and William H. Macy, is set to direct.
Incentives helped seal the location choice: New Mexico offers a 25 percent refundable credit on qualified spend plus a 10-point rural uplift for shoots at least sixty miles beyond Albuquerque or Santa Fe, with an extra five points for work inside approved soundstages. State tax records show only...
- 7/2/2025
- by Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
Exclusive: Charlotte Kirk (Duchess) and Jesse Kove (Cobra Kai) are to star in thriller Don’t Forget Me Tomorrow, which is due to start filming in New Mexico in August.
Kirk optioned the rights to author A.L. Jackson’s novel of the same name and has adapted for screen. She will also produce under her banner Primal Empire Studios.
Director is Travis Mills, who most recently directed the upcoming western, Frontier Crucible, starring Thomas Jane, Armie Hammer and William H. Macy. Producers are Kirk, Erica Steele (Don’t Kill It) and Karlos Ways (Mistletoe & Wine).
In the movie, Kirk will play Dakota Cooper, a single mother trying to rebuild her life in a small town when a mysterious figure from her past returns forcing her to confront old secrets, rekindled love and new danger. Kove plays Ryder Nash, an enigmatic ex-con whose return threatens to unravel and ultimately redefine Dakota’s carefully rebuilt life.
Kirk optioned the rights to author A.L. Jackson’s novel of the same name and has adapted for screen. She will also produce under her banner Primal Empire Studios.
Director is Travis Mills, who most recently directed the upcoming western, Frontier Crucible, starring Thomas Jane, Armie Hammer and William H. Macy. Producers are Kirk, Erica Steele (Don’t Kill It) and Karlos Ways (Mistletoe & Wine).
In the movie, Kirk will play Dakota Cooper, a single mother trying to rebuild her life in a small town when a mysterious figure from her past returns forcing her to confront old secrets, rekindled love and new danger. Kove plays Ryder Nash, an enigmatic ex-con whose return threatens to unravel and ultimately redefine Dakota’s carefully rebuilt life.
- 7/2/2025
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
"The Good Place" star Jameela Jamil has left the afterlife of that now-ended NBC comedy and moved on to playing villain and influencer Titania on the Disney+ series "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law." When we first meet Titania, it's when she bursts through the wall of a courtroom where Tatiana Maslany's She-Hulk is arguing a case.
If you follow Jamil on social media, you know that she's spoken out frequently against diet culture and body shaming, as well as her history with disordered eating. Jamil performed many of her own stunts for the series according to a story on Shape.com, and that required some training.
Exercise is often important for mental and physical health, but that doesn't keep it from being a slog sometimes. One thing we can do, though, is to make it as much fun as possible. Jamil's longtime trainer Al Jackson spoke to the outlet about...
If you follow Jamil on social media, you know that she's spoken out frequently against diet culture and body shaming, as well as her history with disordered eating. Jamil performed many of her own stunts for the series according to a story on Shape.com, and that required some training.
Exercise is often important for mental and physical health, but that doesn't keep it from being a slog sometimes. One thing we can do, though, is to make it as much fun as possible. Jamil's longtime trainer Al Jackson spoke to the outlet about...
- 9/2/2022
- by Jenna Busch
- Slash Film
Hey, fellow "Big Brother" fans. We've got some great news for all of you Jeff Schroeder fans out there. I'm sure some of you guys are wondering where in the hell did Jeff run off to after he stopped hosting the CBS Big Brother talk shows and interview segments. All the details of that are still not fully clear, but what we do know is he's now working somewhere else. He's currently hosting a new, daytime entertainment show called the Daily Blast Live. Honestly, I had never hard of it before now, but I don't watch a lot of daytime television. So, that may be why. Upon further research, we discovered that the Daily Blast Live is a pretty big show. It airs all over the country on various CBS, ABC and NBC affiliate stations depending on which city and state you live in. For instance, here in Dallas, Texas,...
- 11/19/2018
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
When Rolling Stone reached out to Tom Petty about following the Heartbreakers around for their 40th-anniversary tour this year, Petty had one non-negotiable request: I had to see both an inside show and an outdoor show. Petty thought the experiences were so different that you couldn’t judge the band without seeing both. He was right, of course. An indoor St. Louis show had a controlled energy to it, men who had been playing together for over half their lives blasting through everyone’s favorite songs like the world’s most professional bar band.
- 10/5/2017
- by Stephen Rodrick
- Rollingstone.com
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