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"Bad Moms" premiere, Los Angeles 2016
‘Paradise Lost’: Elaine Hendrix Among Five Cast In Series For Spectrum Originals & Paramount Network
"Bad Moms" premiere, Los Angeles 2016
Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll alum Elaine Hendrix, Brett Rice (Sully), Silas Weir Mitchell (Grimm) Autry Haydon-Wilson (Interrogation) and John Marshall Jones (Bosch) have been cast in recurring roles opposite Josh Hartnett and Bridget Regan in Spectrum Originals and Paramount Network’s Paradise Lost, a Southern Gothic mystery series from Paramount Television and Anonymous Content.

Created and written by Rodes Fishburne (Blood & Oil), Paradise Lost is about a psychiatrist (Regan) who moves with her family from California to her husband’s (Hartnett) hometown in Mississippi only to uncover shameful secrets that irrevocably change the lives of everyone involved.

Hendrix will play Devoe Shifflet. Rice is Uncle Bb. Mitchell portrays Boyd. Hardon-Wilson will play Janus and Jones is Uncle Ronny.

Fishburne will executive produce and co-showrun. Arika Lisanne Mittman (Dexter) also serves as writer and executive producer/co-showrunner, The pilot episode will be directed by...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 6/21/2019
  • by Denise Petski
  • Deadline Film + TV
Paradise Lost: Casts and Details for Paramount TV Series
Kayti Burt Jun 21, 2019

Josh Hartnett and Bridget Regan will star in the Paramount Network and Spectrum series.

Paramount Network and Spectrum Originals have put together a cast for Paradise Lost (formerly known as Heaven of Hell), an upcoming drama set to "air" on the Charter Communications cable platform before hitting the Paramount Network.

According to Deadline, the 10-episode drama will star Bridget Regan and Josh Hartnett in the Southern Gothic drama that follows a psychiatrist (Regan) who moves with her family from California to the small Mississippi town her husband (Hartnett) is from. Hartnett recently starred in Penny Dreadful, while Regan is known for her work on Jane the Virgin, Agent Carter, and (#neverforget) Legend of the Seeker.

read more: Jessica Jones Season 3 Spoiler-Free Review

In the latest news, the Paradise Lost TV series has added a quintet of recurring cast members, reports Deadline.

Elaine Hendrix – pictured immediately above – will play Devoe Shifflet.
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 6/12/2019
  • Den of Geek
Q&A: Broken Ghost Co-Star Scottie Thompson on the Film’s Fractured Family and Supernatural Scares
Sometimes when you buy a home, you don't realize what you've purchased until you start peeling away its facade to see what it truly is, and for the Day family in the new thriller Broken Ghost, that truth is something sinister that could tear their already fractured family apart. With Broken Ghost out now on digital and VOD platforms from Film Mode Entertainment, we caught up with co-star Scottie Thompson to discuss filming in the gorgeous scenery of Montana, reuniting with director Richard Gray, and exploring the movie's domestic drama and supernatural scares.

Thanks for taking the time to catch up with us, and congratulations on Broken Ghost! How did this film first come onto your radar, and what attracted you to playing the role of Samantha Day?

Scottie Thompson: Thank you for supporting the film! So glad to share this project—which is definitely a passion project—with the world.
See full article at DailyDead
  • 3/15/2019
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
Broken Ghost Brings the Past to the Present this February 12th
Tagline: "She Has a Secret." Broken Ghost is an upcoming thriller from director Richard Gray (Sugar Mountain). The film is a coming-of-age story, involving a woman with a secret. In a new town, Imogen (Autry Haydon-Wilson) can leave her past behind, but only for a little while. Broken Ghost also stars: Nick Farnell (Where the Wild Things Are), Devon Bagby and Scott Thompson. Written by Abe Pogos and Catherine Hill, this title is expected to show on Digital platforms this February via Film Mode Entertainment. More release details are here. A family moves to a rural Montana town. Here, they hope to leave their past behind. Yet, Imogen cannot hide from her new tormentors, who already know her secret. Now, the ghosts of Imogen's past are haunting her and her new family home. Director Gray has talked of this film recently. He says of the film's themes: "Imogen’s story...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 2/1/2019
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Larry Wilson interview: Cindy, Beetlejuice, sequels, Aliens
Writer and producer Larry Wilson tells us about Cindy, Aliens, Young Sherlock Holmes and Beetlejuice. Plus: his thoughts on Beetlejuice 2...

Larry Wilson is a man who's had more than one life, it seems. Originally a writer, he then moved to development and the world of studio executives. And then? He moved back to writing, with Beetlejuice, which he also co-produced.

Here, he chats to us about his new webseries Cindy, as well as taking us back to the days of Beetlejuice, of bringing James Cameron to Aliens, and how Young Sherlock Holmes - a film based on his idea - was a disappointment to him.

Oh, and there's that Beetlejuice sequel too...

Let's start with what you're up to now, your webseries Cindy. I understand you pitched it originally to Nickelodeon, but it sounds like a show that's been swimming in your head for a while now. Can you tell us a bit about it?...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 10/22/2014
  • by sarahd
  • Den of Geek
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