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Angel Studios Cco Jeffrey Harmon Touches Down In London For ‘Testament’ Premiere; Talks Growing UK Footprint & ‘Young Washington’ Shoot
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Jeffrey Harmon, Chief Content Officer of faith-skewed upstart development, film finance and distribution company Angel Studios, swapped home city Provo in Utah for London this week.

The exec touched down in the UK capital for a gala screening on Sunday of episodes one and two of Paul Syrstad’s series Testament. The contemporary adaptation of the biblical New Testament tome, the Acts of the Apostles is shot against the backdrop of London.

“The entire team behind Testament is London-based. They filmed it here in London, they’re all from the UK. We came here to celebrate the launch with the team,” says Harmon, co-founder of Angel Studios with brothers Neal, Daniel and Jordan Harmon, as well as cousin, Benton Crane.

Angel Studios also has a growing distribution footprint in the UK, thanks to its recently formed partnership with faith-based distributor Kova Releasing, which kicked off this spring with biopic Bonhoeffer,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 6/3/2025
  • by Melanie Goodfellow
  • Deadline Film + TV
10 Best Anthology Series Since 2020, Ranked
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Anthology series have been growing in popularity since the late 1940s and work to tell a cohesive story from a variety of different characters. From Black Mirror to The Twilight Zone, these shows work to keep viewers gripped week after week. Plus, since this genre is so diverse, it can suit just about any niche.

Though these series work best in a typical television format, anthology series have also seen a ton of success in the streaming industry. Thus, even when viewers decide to binge these shows over a few days, they can still appreciate how the individual narratives blend over time. As such, it seems that this vintage genre has seen an impressive revival throughout the 2020s.

Related Soulmates Just Created the Deadliest Perfect Match

The latest episode of AMC's Soulmates exposes another major flaw in Soul Connex's true love test as it creates its deadliest perfect match ever.
See full article at CBR
  • 11/24/2024
  • by Melody Day
  • CBR
Big Finish Reveal New Details On Doctor Who: Time Lord Victorious Project
We’ve got a long wait ahead of us for season 13 of Doctor Who. The show already has a reputation for lengthy gaps between seasons and Coronavirus slamming the brakes on the British television industry means we’ll likely be waiting until mid to late 2021. Fortunately, it’s sounding like this year’s Christmas special, “Revolution of the Daleks” is still on track, as that’s already in post-production.

But Doctor Who fans will know that the show is far from limited to television screens. As such, this year’s big Doctor Who event, Time Lord Victorious, is getting a lot of attention. This will be an epic story involving three Doctors: the Eighth (Paul McGann), Ninth (Christopher Eccleston) and Tenth (David Tennant). The arc spans practically every form of media outside of TV, including novels, comics, audio dramas, video games and apparently, even escape rooms.

The BBC has described...
See full article at We Got This Covered
  • 6/3/2020
  • by David James
  • We Got This Covered
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