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Mark Ruffalo Cooks With Look-alike For Art Show
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Actor Mark Ruffalo spent Thursday cooking with a look-alike in New York City as part of a special art installation.

The Kids Are All Right star joined the Frieze art fair on Randall's Island as part of a bizarre show by artist Rirkrit Tiravanija.

He spent two and a half hours cooking sausage sandwiches with gallery owner Gavin Brown, who was dressed in an identical outfit and sported a matching hairstyle and beard.

A source tells the New York Post's gossip column Page Six, "Mark and Gavin wore matching navy blue Dickies shirts and pants, and white aprons. And they made sausage sandwiches on hot plates for 2 1/2 hours. At first glance, you couldn't tell them apart."...
  • 5/6/2012
  • WENN
Indie Horror Movie Found Has A Trailer
Here at Dread Central we're always on the lookout for cool indie films to point you in the direction of, and we think we just Found another! We've already told you about the movie, but today we've got a trailer!

Writer Todd Rigney dropped us a line to let us know that filming of an adaptation of his 2005 book Found is well under way in Bloomington, Indiana, under the direction of acclaimed filmmaker Scott Schirmer. Rigney serves as co-writer on the flick, which is billed as an emotional coming-of-age story about a horror-obsessed kid (Gavin Brown) who discovers that his older brother (Ethan Philbeck) is a serial killer.

Produced by Leya Taylor, Damien Wesner, and Arthur Cullipher, Found stars Gavin Brown, Ethan Philbeck, Phyllis Munro, Louie Lawless, and Alex Kogin.

Synopsis

Based on the novel by Todd Rigney, Found centers around Marty, a shy, bullied fifth-grader who takes refuge in horror films…...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 9/2/2011
  • by Masked Slasher
  • DreadCentral.com
New Indie Horror Movie Found - Check Out the Bloody First Stills!
Here at Dread Central we're always on the lookout for cool indie films to point you in the direction of, and we think we just Found another! Read on for the first details and stills.

Writer Todd Rigney dropped us a line to let us know that filming of an adaptation of his 2005 book Found is well under way in Bloomington, Indiana, under the direction of acclaimed filmmaker Scott Schirmer. Rigney serves as co-writer on the flick, which is billed as an emotional coming-of-age story about a horror-obsessed kid (Gavin Brown) who discovers that his older brother (Ethan Philbeck) is a serial killer.

Produced by Leya Taylor, Damien Wesner, and Arthur Cullipher, Found stars Gavin Brown, Ethan Philbeck, Phyllis Munro, Louie Lawless, and Alex Kogin.

Look for more on this one soon!

Synopsis

Based on the novel by Todd Rigney, Found centers around Marty, a shy, bullied fifth-grader who takes refuge in horror films…...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 8/25/2011
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Sarah Harmer: Oh Little Fire
A slow burn Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer’s Oh Little Fire is a collection of poppy tracks that earns its title—failing to ignite any blazing passions, these songs instead evoke the familiar warmth of a smoldering campfire. Harmer’s alt-country gets a radio-friendly make-over here at the hands of Metric producer Gavin Brown, who bolsters the singer’s unembellished vocals with a swell of blustery horns here (“I Think I Will Sail”), a little lap steel guitar there (“Silverado”). Little Fire‘s lead single, “Captive,” is perhaps Harmer’s greatest misstep, a blandly shimmering sugar-pill-of-a-song in which the singer’s delivery sounds more like producer Brown’s...
See full article at Pastemagazine.com
  • 7/2/2010
  • Pastemagazine.com
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