Photo: Mallory Jansen, Dan Jeannotte
Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Allister Foster
Hallmark’s Christmas movies are always popular, but All I Need For Christmas adds a musical touch on Hallmark Mystery. The movie stars Mallory Jansen, Dan Jeannotte and Emily Tennant. Read on to learn more about the movie and its cast and view beautiful images taken on the film set.
All I Need For Christmas on Hallmark Mystery Photo: Emily Tennant
Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Allister Foster
Airing as part of Hallmark Mystery’s Miracles of Christmas programming event, the musical movie, All I Need For Christmas, stars Mallory Jansen, Dan Jeannotte, and Emily Tennant.
According to TV Insider, Maggie McKenzie (Jansen) has had one dream her whole life – to be a successful singer-songwriter. However, as the music industry has changed a lot, she needs to learn tech for her music. To not be outdated she needs to learn...
Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Allister Foster
Hallmark’s Christmas movies are always popular, but All I Need For Christmas adds a musical touch on Hallmark Mystery. The movie stars Mallory Jansen, Dan Jeannotte and Emily Tennant. Read on to learn more about the movie and its cast and view beautiful images taken on the film set.
All I Need For Christmas on Hallmark Mystery Photo: Emily Tennant
Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Allister Foster
Airing as part of Hallmark Mystery’s Miracles of Christmas programming event, the musical movie, All I Need For Christmas, stars Mallory Jansen, Dan Jeannotte, and Emily Tennant.
According to TV Insider, Maggie McKenzie (Jansen) has had one dream her whole life – to be a successful singer-songwriter. However, as the music industry has changed a lot, she needs to learn tech for her music. To not be outdated she needs to learn...
- 11/23/2024
- by Anne King
- Celebrating The Soaps
The twisted world of Dark/Web is slowly approaching. If you’ve ever needed a reason to fear the world the internet, this upcoming series is sure to give you one. With its healthy combination of both serialized and anthological storytelling, Dark/Web seems poised to scratch an itch that a lot of consumers are having.
If you’re unfamiliar with the digital series, here’s the official synopsis:
"When Ethan (Elerding), Sam (McKissack) and James (Nardelli) find themselves the target of cryptic emails from someone posing as their childhood friend Molly (Gonzales), they assume she’s been the victim of an all-too-common hack. After they reach out to alert her, however, they discover that Molly’s been missing for months and no one has any idea what happened to her.As the emails keep coming, each containing a tale written by Molly, her friends realize that this may be...
If you’re unfamiliar with the digital series, here’s the official synopsis:
"When Ethan (Elerding), Sam (McKissack) and James (Nardelli) find themselves the target of cryptic emails from someone posing as their childhood friend Molly (Gonzales), they assume she’s been the victim of an all-too-common hack. After they reach out to alert her, however, they discover that Molly’s been missing for months and no one has any idea what happened to her.As the emails keep coming, each containing a tale written by Molly, her friends realize that this may be...
- 7/18/2017
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
Castle (Nathan Fillion) meets Beckett (Stana Katic) and brings her coffee and pastry on a Sunday morning. She wonders why he's not at home after slinking in from a scandalous night out. He asks if she's jealous. In his dreams, she's...shall I fill in the gaps by saying, she actually solves a case without his help, ha. Beckett insists she's not grumpy, she's seen the cover art for his new book. Castle's taken aback that she subscribes to his site (everything's about money with him; okay money and women to be fair!) He tells her Nikki Heat's not naked, she's holding a gun, strategically. Anyone who's seen the Castle books can see Nikki Heat is naked and holding a gun! She's glad their partnership is nearly over. Captain Montgomery (Reuben Santiago-Hudson) tells her a two year old girl is missing, abducted and the FBI agent has requested her on the case.
- 8/18/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
What You Plan To Do With Them Pies Boys?
The lineup in this press release says it all folks- easily the best in the history of the event. We've got 2 sets of passes. Winers will be selected at random.
Enter Here
Here Is The Line Up:
Movieside & Music Box Theatre Present:
Music Box Massacre 6
Oct. 9, 2010 - Noon 'til Noon
Doors Open At 11am
Music Box Theatre
3733 N. Southport Ave.,
Chicago, Il
1.773.871.6604
Special Guests:
The Chiodo Brothers (Killer Klowns From Outer Space)
Jan White (star of George Romero's Season of the Witch)
Kevin Van Hentenryck (star of Basket Case)
Film & Guest Line Up:
11:00am - Paisley Babylon DJ
11:30am - Trailer Trash (Vintage Horror & Crazy Trailers & Short Films)
Noon - Phantom of the Opera (with live organ by Dennis Scott)
1:30pm - The Raven (Karloff & Lugosi) (1935)
2:45pm - The Wolf Man (Lon Chaney Jr.)
4:15pm...
The lineup in this press release says it all folks- easily the best in the history of the event. We've got 2 sets of passes. Winers will be selected at random.
Enter Here
Here Is The Line Up:
Movieside & Music Box Theatre Present:
Music Box Massacre 6
Oct. 9, 2010 - Noon 'til Noon
Doors Open At 11am
Music Box Theatre
3733 N. Southport Ave.,
Chicago, Il
1.773.871.6604
Special Guests:
The Chiodo Brothers (Killer Klowns From Outer Space)
Jan White (star of George Romero's Season of the Witch)
Kevin Van Hentenryck (star of Basket Case)
Film & Guest Line Up:
11:00am - Paisley Babylon DJ
11:30am - Trailer Trash (Vintage Horror & Crazy Trailers & Short Films)
Noon - Phantom of the Opera (with live organ by Dennis Scott)
1:30pm - The Raven (Karloff & Lugosi) (1935)
2:45pm - The Wolf Man (Lon Chaney Jr.)
4:15pm...
- 9/28/2010
- Screen Anarchy
Picture it: You're in the midst of a stellar audition. You're in the moment, creating a memorable character, capturing every nuance and beat of a beautifully written script. Then the unthinkable happens: You flub a line. What to do next?"You should own it," says casting director G. Charles Wright, whose credits include "That '70s Show" and "The Middle." "Most actors, because they have stage experience, when they mess up a line, they just keep going because that's what you would do on the stage. But [you should] really take a second and go back a line and say, 'Let me take that back.' That's part of being present."Actor Kurt Long, who has appeared on "Bones" and "How I Met Your Mother," notes that he usually uses this approach, because "most [casting directors] are very critical about the word and what's been written down there for the character." That said, he acknowledges...
- 8/25/2010
- backstage.com
Surnow news spoof just in on FNC
NEW YORK -- Fox News Channel will air the first of two episodes of "24" executive producer Joel Surnow's conservative-leaning "The Daily Show"-like satire on Sunday night.
If the ratings for Sunday's "The Half-Hour News Hour" do well, then it could become a weekly show on Fox News Channel. Two episodes of the show were ordered last year for telecast in the winter after a 12-minute pilot was developed (THR 11/20). It's hosted by comedians Kurt Long and Jennifer Robertson, and both shows were filmed in front of a studio audience last month in Los Angeles.
The show is developed by Surnow, Manny Coto and former "Politically Incorrect" writer Ned Rice. Rice is the head writer along with former "Late Night With David Letterman" writer Sandy Frank.
Surnow said Monday that the show comes from a "right leaning point of view," more so than other shows of its kind.
"We're just going to even out the playing field a little bit and hit targets that we think are hilarious and do it in a very spirited, but warm-spirited, way.
If the ratings for Sunday's "The Half-Hour News Hour" do well, then it could become a weekly show on Fox News Channel. Two episodes of the show were ordered last year for telecast in the winter after a 12-minute pilot was developed (THR 11/20). It's hosted by comedians Kurt Long and Jennifer Robertson, and both shows were filmed in front of a studio audience last month in Los Angeles.
The show is developed by Surnow, Manny Coto and former "Politically Incorrect" writer Ned Rice. Rice is the head writer along with former "Late Night With David Letterman" writer Sandy Frank.
Surnow said Monday that the show comes from a "right leaning point of view," more so than other shows of its kind.
"We're just going to even out the playing field a little bit and hit targets that we think are hilarious and do it in a very spirited, but warm-spirited, way.
- 2/14/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
FNC, Surnow to lean right with laffer
NEW YORK -- Fox News Channel will air the first of two episodes of "24" executive producer Joel Surnow's conservative-leaning "The Daily Show"-like satire Sunday night.
If the ratings for Sunday's "The Half-Hour News Hour" do well, then it could become a weekly show on Fox News Channel. Two episodes of the show were ordered last year for telecast in the winter after a 12-minute pilot was developed (THR 11/20). It's hosted by comedians Kurt Long and Jennifer Robertson, and both shows were filmed in front of a studio audience last month in Los Angeles.
The show is developed by Surnow, Manny Coto and former "Politically Incorrect" writer Ned Rice. Rice is the head writer along with former "Late Night With David Letterman" writer Sandy Frank.
Surnow said Monday that the show comes from a "right leaning point of view," more so than other shows of its kind.
"We're just going to even out the playing field a little bit and hit targets that we think are hilarious and do it in a very spirited, but warm-spirited, way.
If the ratings for Sunday's "The Half-Hour News Hour" do well, then it could become a weekly show on Fox News Channel. Two episodes of the show were ordered last year for telecast in the winter after a 12-minute pilot was developed (THR 11/20). It's hosted by comedians Kurt Long and Jennifer Robertson, and both shows were filmed in front of a studio audience last month in Los Angeles.
The show is developed by Surnow, Manny Coto and former "Politically Incorrect" writer Ned Rice. Rice is the head writer along with former "Late Night With David Letterman" writer Sandy Frank.
Surnow said Monday that the show comes from a "right leaning point of view," more so than other shows of its kind.
"We're just going to even out the playing field a little bit and hit targets that we think are hilarious and do it in a very spirited, but warm-spirited, way.
- 2/14/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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