Exclusive: Twenty years ago horror pic Wolf Creek proved an Australian box office breakout making $30M global off a $1M budget. A sequel followed in 2013 (as did a TV series) and for years there was talk of a third movie. The scent went cold but now the franchise is getting a reboot with Wolf Creek: Legacy.
Creator Greg Mclean is back to reignite the franchise as a producer while John Jarratt, who plays Outback serial-killer Mick Taylor, returns in the lead role. Resident Evil producer Jeremy Bolt is newly aboard, as is Sean Lahiff as director. Lahiff was editor on Wolf Creek 2 so he knows his way around the franchise. Kristian Moliere (The Babadook) and Bianca Martino also produce. Script comes from Duncan Samarasinghe.
This time around it’s a family of American tourists who wander innocently into Taylor’s hunting grounds. When the parents sacrifice themselves to save their children,...
Creator Greg Mclean is back to reignite the franchise as a producer while John Jarratt, who plays Outback serial-killer Mick Taylor, returns in the lead role. Resident Evil producer Jeremy Bolt is newly aboard, as is Sean Lahiff as director. Lahiff was editor on Wolf Creek 2 so he knows his way around the franchise. Kristian Moliere (The Babadook) and Bianca Martino also produce. Script comes from Duncan Samarasinghe.
This time around it’s a family of American tourists who wander innocently into Taylor’s hunting grounds. When the parents sacrifice themselves to save their children,...
- 8/30/2024
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
One of Carl Reiner’s last major acting stints was a recurring role on CBS’ Two and a Half Men. He played producer Marty Pepper, Evelyn’s (Holland Taylor) boyfriend, in seasons 7, 8 and 11 of the long-running sitcom.
Following Reiner’s death Monday night at the age of 98, Two and a Half Men co-creator/executive producer Chuck Lorre remembered working with the comedy great.
“Getting to work with Carl Reiner on Two and a Half Men was one of the most rewarding and joyful experiences of my career,” Lorre told Deadline. “It was an opportunity to watch mastery in action. And the best part was seeing how much fun he was having playing a wheel-chair bound degenerate. He reminded us all not to take ourselves so damn seriously.”
Reiner’s Two and a Half Men on-screen partner Taylor also fondly remembered him as “a serious man, with deep values, huge intelligence,...
Following Reiner’s death Monday night at the age of 98, Two and a Half Men co-creator/executive producer Chuck Lorre remembered working with the comedy great.
“Getting to work with Carl Reiner on Two and a Half Men was one of the most rewarding and joyful experiences of my career,” Lorre told Deadline. “It was an opportunity to watch mastery in action. And the best part was seeing how much fun he was having playing a wheel-chair bound degenerate. He reminded us all not to take ourselves so damn seriously.”
Reiner’s Two and a Half Men on-screen partner Taylor also fondly remembered him as “a serious man, with deep values, huge intelligence,...
- 6/30/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Carl Reiner, a comedian, actor, and director best known for his roles on the Dick Van Dyke Show and the Ocean's movies, has died.
He was 98.
Variety first reported the news.
According to reports, Reiner passed away at his home in Beverly Hills Monday night, and was surrounded by his family.
He died of natural causes, according to his assistant, who shared the news wit Variety.
Reiner's manager George Shapiro took to Twitter earlier this week to share a photo of Reiner, his daughter, and Mel Brooks.
Reiner has been a part of some of the biggest TV shows and movies around, with an IMDb page that boasts more than 400 credits to his name.
In addition to starring in The Dick Van Dyke Show, he also created it. The popular series aired from 1961 to 66 and earned Reiner several Emmy wins.
Throughout his multi-decade career, he scored nine Primetime Emmy wins.
He was 98.
Variety first reported the news.
According to reports, Reiner passed away at his home in Beverly Hills Monday night, and was surrounded by his family.
He died of natural causes, according to his assistant, who shared the news wit Variety.
Reiner's manager George Shapiro took to Twitter earlier this week to share a photo of Reiner, his daughter, and Mel Brooks.
Reiner has been a part of some of the biggest TV shows and movies around, with an IMDb page that boasts more than 400 credits to his name.
In addition to starring in The Dick Van Dyke Show, he also created it. The popular series aired from 1961 to 66 and earned Reiner several Emmy wins.
Throughout his multi-decade career, he scored nine Primetime Emmy wins.
- 6/30/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Comedy legend Carl Reiner, whose multi-decade showbiz career included nine Primetime Emmy wins, died Monday of natural causes. He was 98.
“Last night my dad passed away. As I write this my heart is hurting,” Reiner’s son Rob, also an actor and filmmaker, wrote in a tweet on Tuesday. “He was my guiding light.”
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“Last night my dad passed away. As I write this my heart is hurting,” Reiner’s son Rob, also an actor and filmmaker, wrote in a tweet on Tuesday. “He was my guiding light.”
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- 6/30/2020
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
(L-r): Kojo group MD Dale Roberts; Stampede Ventures head of international content and worldwide content acquisitions Jp Sarni; Kojo Entertainment producer Kate Butler and Kojo executive director post and VFX Marty Pepper.
Adelaide’s Kojo Entertainment has formed a new joint venture with Greg Silverman’s Us-based Stampede Ventures, aimed at developing a range of internationally marketable features and TV projects based on Australian IP, to be fully produced locally with Australian creatives.
Kojo group managing director Dale Roberts and non executive-director Jamie McClurg connected with Silverman, who used to head up creative development and worldwide production for Warner Bros, on a visit to La. Finding both a strategic and creative fit, the two companies have spent around six to eight months negotiating a new 50/50 business.
“We are very proud to partner with Dale and his team at Kojo for this international partnership,” said Jp Sarni head of international...
Adelaide’s Kojo Entertainment has formed a new joint venture with Greg Silverman’s Us-based Stampede Ventures, aimed at developing a range of internationally marketable features and TV projects based on Australian IP, to be fully produced locally with Australian creatives.
Kojo group managing director Dale Roberts and non executive-director Jamie McClurg connected with Silverman, who used to head up creative development and worldwide production for Warner Bros, on a visit to La. Finding both a strategic and creative fit, the two companies have spent around six to eight months negotiating a new 50/50 business.
“We are very proud to partner with Dale and his team at Kojo for this international partnership,” said Jp Sarni head of international...
- 11/26/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
An ad by the South Australian Tourism Commission to promote Kangaroo Island has resulted in an increase in searches for the destination on South Australia’s tourism website.
Two weeks after ‘Let yourself go’ launched on 22 February, searches for Kangaroo Island on southaustralia.com had increased by 208 per cent, the Satc told Mumbrella. However, it did not disclose what the actual number of searches was.
John Baker, managing partner of Kwp! Advertising, the Adelaide agency that made the ad, has called it “probably the most beautiful thing we’ve ever created.”
The TV ad, which is running on free to air and pay TV, is being supported by outdoor and indoor cinema, along with newspaper, magazine and digital.
David O’Loughlin, director of marketing and communications, South Australian Tourism Commission said in statement: “Our latest campaign shines the light on Kangaroo Island in a way that we haven’t before...
Two weeks after ‘Let yourself go’ launched on 22 February, searches for Kangaroo Island on southaustralia.com had increased by 208 per cent, the Satc told Mumbrella. However, it did not disclose what the actual number of searches was.
John Baker, managing partner of Kwp! Advertising, the Adelaide agency that made the ad, has called it “probably the most beautiful thing we’ve ever created.”
The TV ad, which is running on free to air and pay TV, is being supported by outdoor and indoor cinema, along with newspaper, magazine and digital.
David O’Loughlin, director of marketing and communications, South Australian Tourism Commission said in statement: “Our latest campaign shines the light on Kangaroo Island in a way that we haven’t before...
- 3/10/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
It was Christmas Eve at the Harper household, and in typical Two and a Half Men fashion, we were just waiting for things to fall apart. At the beginning of the episode, things actually seemed like they were going well.
Alan was preparing a nice feast, Evelyn headed over with a prospective client, and Berta was even staying over as a guest. How could it go wrong? That's when Charlie decided to take Jake under his wing and encourage him to cheat on Celeste.
You can find out exactly what happened in our recap of "Warning, it's Dirty." We're just here to give you a review on what we though worked and what didn't:
We love Carl Reiner and appreciate all his meta jokes as Marty Pepper, a fictional television producer, however, he just wasn't given good enough material. Berta betting her bonus double or nothing, losing, and then Charlie giving her back the money?...
Alan was preparing a nice feast, Evelyn headed over with a prospective client, and Berta was even staying over as a guest. How could it go wrong? That's when Charlie decided to take Jake under his wing and encourage him to cheat on Celeste.
You can find out exactly what happened in our recap of "Warning, it's Dirty." We're just here to give you a review on what we though worked and what didn't:
We love Carl Reiner and appreciate all his meta jokes as Marty Pepper, a fictional television producer, however, he just wasn't given good enough material. Berta betting her bonus double or nothing, losing, and then Charlie giving her back the money?...
- 12/15/2009
- by eric@iscribelimited.com (The Barnacle)
- TVfanatic
(S07E11) The holidays are a time for family and reflection and cheer. Unless you're the Harper family and gathering in Malibu becomes a test to see who can screw up each others' life more. This was an interesting Christmas get together, especially with the guest visit from Marty Pepper, sitcom king. Was it the ultimate inside joke that everything passing before Marty's eyes was fodder for a TV show? Yes, I think so. At the end of the show, the final credit was "A Marty Pepper Production."
For more on Marty and Charlie's trouble making antics, read on.
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For more on Marty and Charlie's trouble making antics, read on.
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- 12/15/2009
- by Allison Waldman
- Aol TV.
Christmas is just around the corner and that can only mean one thing... it's time for all the Holiday themed sitcoms! This week we were already treated to a Christmas on Modern Family.
This upcoming Monday we'll be joining the Harper family as they celebrate Christmas in a way only Charlie and Alan can. In traditional Two and a Half Men fashion, lots of odd balls will show up to the festival including a television producer, Marty Pepper played by Carl Reiner, brought to the festivites by Evelyn.
Our favorite member of the Two and a Half Men cast, Berta, will be attending as well, but not as a maid. Berta will sit back and relax with Charlie while poor Alan does all the work.
Meanwhile, Jake's girlfriend, Celeste, will be going out of town for the holidays, and our favorite awkward teenager consults his Uncle Charlie for some advice...
This upcoming Monday we'll be joining the Harper family as they celebrate Christmas in a way only Charlie and Alan can. In traditional Two and a Half Men fashion, lots of odd balls will show up to the festival including a television producer, Marty Pepper played by Carl Reiner, brought to the festivites by Evelyn.
Our favorite member of the Two and a Half Men cast, Berta, will be attending as well, but not as a maid. Berta will sit back and relax with Charlie while poor Alan does all the work.
Meanwhile, Jake's girlfriend, Celeste, will be going out of town for the holidays, and our favorite awkward teenager consults his Uncle Charlie for some advice...
- 12/10/2009
- by eric@iscribelimited.com (The Barnacle)
- TVfanatic
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