Sister Wives Spoilers reveal that Kody Brown has not been on speaking terms with some of his children since the pandemic. Kody has finally admitted that his actions at the time drove some of his children away.
Of course, Kody’s protocols during Covid were excessive and over the top. However, they also made his preference of Robyn Brown and her kids much more evident than ever before.
Sister Wives Spoilers – More Time With His Favorite Wife
Sister Wives Spoilers reveal that Janelle Brown explained that her children felt as though Kody used Covid to spend more time with his favorite wife, Robyn.
Things were go bad that the kids were blaming Robyn for the rules and telling her to let their father see them. However, Robyn claimed that Kody made those rules.
At this point, especially after Garrison Brown’s death earlier this year, Kody has some children that...
Of course, Kody’s protocols during Covid were excessive and over the top. However, they also made his preference of Robyn Brown and her kids much more evident than ever before.
Sister Wives Spoilers – More Time With His Favorite Wife
Sister Wives Spoilers reveal that Janelle Brown explained that her children felt as though Kody used Covid to spend more time with his favorite wife, Robyn.
Things were go bad that the kids were blaming Robyn for the rules and telling her to let their father see them. However, Robyn claimed that Kody made those rules.
At this point, especially after Garrison Brown’s death earlier this year, Kody has some children that...
- 11/6/2024
- by Sandra McIntyre
- Soap Opera Spy
Kody Brown from Sister Wives is facing criticism from one of his children for not being involved in their lives since marrying his fourth wife, Robyn Brown. Kody initially married Meri Brown in 1990, and over the years, expanded his polygamous family to include three more wives - Janelle, Christine, and Robyn as well as 18 children. However, Kody has prioritized his relationship with Robyn and her children, neglecting his other 13 children. Unfortunately, the family experienced a tragedy when Janelle and Kody's son, Garrison Brown, passed away in March 2024, further highlighting the strains in their relationships.
Kody and Janelle's adult daughter, Maddie Brown, recently shared a video about toxic parents on her Instagram Stories, possibly making a jab at her absentee father.
Maddie's video, by life coach Josh Connolly, emphasized the importance of setting clear and firm boundaries when dealing with toxic parents. According to the video, "speaking the truth about your...
Kody and Janelle's adult daughter, Maddie Brown, recently shared a video about toxic parents on her Instagram Stories, possibly making a jab at her absentee father.
Maddie's video, by life coach Josh Connolly, emphasized the importance of setting clear and firm boundaries when dealing with toxic parents. According to the video, "speaking the truth about your...
- 11/4/2024
- by Neha Nathani
- ScreenRant
It’s no secret that some of Kody Brown’s older children aren’t on speaking terms with him.
The reality TV star has admitted in Season 19 of Sister Wives that his actions during the Covid-19 pandemic drove away some of his kids.
Kody implemented ultra-strict protocols for his family, and his favoritism for Robyn and her kids became more evident during that time.
As Kody’s ex-wife, Janelle Brown, explained, their kids thought their dad used the pandemic to make a life with his “favorite” wife, Robyn.
Things are so broken between Kody and some of his children that he admits one of his kids will never speak to him again for “brainwashing” and “manipulating” them.
Off-camera, most of Kody and Janelle’s kids have kept mum about their relationship with their dad.
But their eldest daughter, Madison (Maddie) Brown-Brush, has taken some indirect jabs at her father on social media.
The reality TV star has admitted in Season 19 of Sister Wives that his actions during the Covid-19 pandemic drove away some of his kids.
Kody implemented ultra-strict protocols for his family, and his favoritism for Robyn and her kids became more evident during that time.
As Kody’s ex-wife, Janelle Brown, explained, their kids thought their dad used the pandemic to make a life with his “favorite” wife, Robyn.
Things are so broken between Kody and some of his children that he admits one of his kids will never speak to him again for “brainwashing” and “manipulating” them.
Off-camera, most of Kody and Janelle’s kids have kept mum about their relationship with their dad.
But their eldest daughter, Madison (Maddie) Brown-Brush, has taken some indirect jabs at her father on social media.
- 11/2/2024
- by Mona Wexler
- Monsters and Critics
Did Sister Wives daughter, Maddie Brown Brush just take a huge swipe at Kody Brown? She has admitted that she is done with her father and has no desire to reconnect with him. More so, she does not care to have him around her three children. So, what is she doing now to slap her dad in his face? Keep reading for more details.
Maddie Brown Takes Huge Swipe At Kody?
Kody Brown has no intentions of making up with the children that he does not have with Robyn Brown. The only way that will happen is if they apologize for what they may have done wrong. However, he needs to be held accountable for ruining his relationships with many of the Og children. Unfortunately, he is incapable of that and many of them have a firm understanding that this is who Kody is. His son, Gabe Brown, who he shares with Janelle Brown,...
Maddie Brown Takes Huge Swipe At Kody?
Kody Brown has no intentions of making up with the children that he does not have with Robyn Brown. The only way that will happen is if they apologize for what they may have done wrong. However, he needs to be held accountable for ruining his relationships with many of the Og children. Unfortunately, he is incapable of that and many of them have a firm understanding that this is who Kody is. His son, Gabe Brown, who he shares with Janelle Brown,...
- 11/1/2024
- by Amanda Lauren
- TV Shows Ace
Altitude has secured key international deals for blur documentary blur: To The End and concert film blur: Live At Wembley Stadium.
Both titles have sold to Australia/New Zealand (Madman Entertainment), Benelux & Latin America (Piece of Magic Entertainment), Germany & Austria (Look at That! Media), Italy (Adler), Spain (Filmin), former Yugoslavia (Discovery), Scandinavia & Baltics (Nonstop Entertainment), Japan (Kadokawa), South Korea (The Coup) and Taiwan (Hooray).
Talks are ongoing for North America, France, Poland and airlines.
Altitude will release blur: To The End in UK-Ireland cinemas from July 19, with blur: Live At Wembley Stadium hitting cinemas from September 6.
Piece of Magic will...
Both titles have sold to Australia/New Zealand (Madman Entertainment), Benelux & Latin America (Piece of Magic Entertainment), Germany & Austria (Look at That! Media), Italy (Adler), Spain (Filmin), former Yugoslavia (Discovery), Scandinavia & Baltics (Nonstop Entertainment), Japan (Kadokawa), South Korea (The Coup) and Taiwan (Hooray).
Talks are ongoing for North America, France, Poland and airlines.
Altitude will release blur: To The End in UK-Ireland cinemas from July 19, with blur: Live At Wembley Stadium hitting cinemas from September 6.
Piece of Magic will...
- 6/27/2024
- ScreenDaily
Altitude has debuted the trailer for the documentary on one of the pivotal bands of the Brit-pop era, ‘blur: To The End’.
Depicting the most recent chapter in the band’s story, the doc is captured during the period in which they made a surprise – and emotional – return with their first record in 8 years, the critically acclaimed #1 album ‘The Ballad of Darren’.
The documentary follows the unique relationship of four friends – and bandmates of three decades – Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree as they came together in early 2023 to record new songs ahead of their sold-out, first-ever shows at London’s Wembley Stadium in July last summer.
Featuring performances of their most iconic, much-loved songs, footage of the band in the studio and life on the road, the doc is an intimate moment in time with this most enduring of English bands, who have been at the...
Depicting the most recent chapter in the band’s story, the doc is captured during the period in which they made a surprise – and emotional – return with their first record in 8 years, the critically acclaimed #1 album ‘The Ballad of Darren’.
The documentary follows the unique relationship of four friends – and bandmates of three decades – Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree as they came together in early 2023 to record new songs ahead of their sold-out, first-ever shows at London’s Wembley Stadium in July last summer.
Featuring performances of their most iconic, much-loved songs, footage of the band in the studio and life on the road, the doc is an intimate moment in time with this most enduring of English bands, who have been at the...
- 5/7/2024
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Blur To Release Two Films With Altitude
British band Blur will release two feature films this year — a documentary and a concert film. Altitude will launch international sales at EFM and release both films in UK and Irish cinemas later this year. The first film is a new feature-length documentary depicting the band’s recent reunion, captured across a year in which they made a surprise return with their first record in 8 years. The second is blur: Live At Wembley Stadium, a two-hour concert film. Both films are directed by Toby L and produced by Josh Connolly, via production house Up The Game, who previously collaborated on Liam Gallagher: Knebworth 22, Olivia Rodrigo: Sour Prom, Foals: Rip Up the Road, Tonight With Arlo Parks, and Bastille – ReOrchestrated.
Embankment Launches Animation ‘Bollywoof’
Embankment has launched global pre-sales on the animated pic Bollywoof, directed by Frederic Du Chau (Racing Stripes), reuniting...
British band Blur will release two feature films this year — a documentary and a concert film. Altitude will launch international sales at EFM and release both films in UK and Irish cinemas later this year. The first film is a new feature-length documentary depicting the band’s recent reunion, captured across a year in which they made a surprise return with their first record in 8 years. The second is blur: Live At Wembley Stadium, a two-hour concert film. Both films are directed by Toby L and produced by Josh Connolly, via production house Up The Game, who previously collaborated on Liam Gallagher: Knebworth 22, Olivia Rodrigo: Sour Prom, Foals: Rip Up the Road, Tonight With Arlo Parks, and Bastille – ReOrchestrated.
Embankment Launches Animation ‘Bollywoof’
Embankment has launched global pre-sales on the animated pic Bollywoof, directed by Frederic Du Chau (Racing Stripes), reuniting...
- 2/9/2024
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Sales
Altitude is launching international sales on two films featuring iconic British band Blur at the Berlin European Film Market. The band, consisting of singer Damon Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon, bass guitarist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree, was formed in 1988 and tasted considerable success until it went on hiatus in 2015.
The first film is an untitled feature-length documentary depicting the return of Blur, captured across a year in which the band made a surprise return with their first record in eight years, the #1 album “The Ballad of Darren.” It follows the relationship of the bandmates of over three decades as they come together to record 10 new songs ahead of their sold-out shows at London’s Wembley Stadium in 2023. The second film is “Blur: Live At Wembley Stadium,” a two-hour concert film of the Wembley show.
Both films are directed by Toby L. and produced by Josh Connolly, via production...
Altitude is launching international sales on two films featuring iconic British band Blur at the Berlin European Film Market. The band, consisting of singer Damon Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon, bass guitarist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree, was formed in 1988 and tasted considerable success until it went on hiatus in 2015.
The first film is an untitled feature-length documentary depicting the return of Blur, captured across a year in which the band made a surprise return with their first record in eight years, the #1 album “The Ballad of Darren.” It follows the relationship of the bandmates of over three decades as they come together to record 10 new songs ahead of their sold-out shows at London’s Wembley Stadium in 2023. The second film is “Blur: Live At Wembley Stadium,” a two-hour concert film of the Wembley show.
Both films are directed by Toby L. and produced by Josh Connolly, via production...
- 2/9/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
UK sales and distribution outfit Altitude has added a documentary and a separate concert film about iconic British band blur to its European Film Market (EFM) slate.
Altitude will also release both films theatrically in the UK and Ireland later this year.
The first film is a feature-length documentary depicting the band’s emotional return, captured across a year in which the foursome – Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree – recorded their first album in eight years, ‘The Ballad of Darren’, ahead of their sold-out, first ever shows at London’s Wembley Stadium in 2023.
The second film, blur: Live At Wembley Stadium,...
Altitude will also release both films theatrically in the UK and Ireland later this year.
The first film is a feature-length documentary depicting the band’s emotional return, captured across a year in which the foursome – Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree – recorded their first album in eight years, ‘The Ballad of Darren’, ahead of their sold-out, first ever shows at London’s Wembley Stadium in 2023.
The second film, blur: Live At Wembley Stadium,...
- 2/8/2024
- ScreenDaily
Sentry Short Film — Ryan Connolly‘s Sentry (2022) short film has been released. The Sentry short film stars Josh Connolly and Justin Robinson. Crew Ryan Connolly wrote the screenplay for Sentry. Musicbed created the music for this short film. Daniel Routh crafted the cinematography for the short film. Ryan Thompson and Joey Deutsch created the VFX. Plot Synopsis On [...]
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Continue reading: Sentry (2022) Short Film: Beware of Drones in Ryan Connolly’s Scifi Movie...
- 4/27/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Beware of drones. They will always outsmart humans. Sentry is an impressive under-3-minutes short film made by filmmaker Ryan Connolly, created for "Film Riot" run by the Connolly Brothers. It's another fine example of just how much can fit in 2 minutes of footage - introducing characters in a sci-fi world, letting action play out quickly. There's a lot going on in this and it's worth a watch. This is good enough to play as a "Black Mirror" opener. Sentry stars Josh Connolly and Justin Robinson. One is on the other side of the war than the other in this dystopian world. This could be called a proof-of-concept, but it's just an engaging micro short with some excellent VFX on top of it all. Watch below + check out more of the Connolly's videos. Thanks to Twitter for the tip. There's no description on either Vimeo or YouTube. Sentry is a micro short directed,...
- 4/26/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The German Short Film. Nick Ryan‘s The German (2008) short film stars Toby Kebbell, Christian Brassington, Glenn Mullins, Gary Murphy, and David Ryan. The German‘s plot synopsis: “November 1940, during the greatest conflict man has ever known, an epic duel unfolds between two ace pilots, each willing to take the match to it’s ultimate conclusion. Unknown to the pilots is a fate neither has considered.”
This short film immediately reminded me of the Paths of Hate (2010) short film. Since The German came out before that short film, perhaps it inspired it. Paths of Hate is far better though in my opinion, but The German has a better ending.
The German is a testament to the level of work being done in the short film format these days.
Watch The German short film below and leave your thoughts on it in the comments section. For more short films, visit our Short Film Page.
This short film immediately reminded me of the Paths of Hate (2010) short film. Since The German came out before that short film, perhaps it inspired it. Paths of Hate is far better though in my opinion, but The German has a better ending.
The German is a testament to the level of work being done in the short film format these days.
Watch The German short film below and leave your thoughts on it in the comments section. For more short films, visit our Short Film Page.
- 1/9/2012
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
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