Damsel. Millie Bobby Brown as Elodie in Damsel. Cr. John Wilson/Netflix ©2024 Having worked on Stranger Things and Godzilla, Millie Bobby Brown has grown accustomed to challenging roles with intense action sequences. In the movie Damsel, however, she takes on the lead role, with most of the action sequences revolving around her character. Because of that, Brown says, Damsel challenged her in ways she hadn’t expected. (Click on the media bar below to hear Millie Bobby Brown) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Millie-_Bobby-_Brown_-What_Was_Challening_Damsel-_.mp3
Damsel is currently streaming on Netflix.
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Damsel is currently streaming on Netflix.
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- 3/23/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Hollywood actress Millie Bobby Brown is one the finest actresses of her generation. An entrepreneur, philanthropist, and producer; she is a super accomplished woman. She rose to fame across the globe by playing Eleven in the hit Netflix series Stranger Things and has been unstoppable ever since. Her latest movie Damsel has been received spectacularly well on both the critical and viewership front.
Millie Bobby Brown in Stranger Things
Known for her exceptional commitment to her craft, Brown goes above and beyond to deliver her best. And Damsel was no exception. She fought her real-life phobia to make a scene look authentic.
Millie Bobby Brown Had To Face Her One Big Fear For Damsel Damsel. Millie Bobby Brown as Elodie. Cr. John Wilson/Netflix ©2023
Acting is a heavily demanding endeavor. One is faced with various kinds of challenges. Millie Bobby Brown’s Damsel is the dynamic tale of a...
Millie Bobby Brown in Stranger Things
Known for her exceptional commitment to her craft, Brown goes above and beyond to deliver her best. And Damsel was no exception. She fought her real-life phobia to make a scene look authentic.
Millie Bobby Brown Had To Face Her One Big Fear For Damsel Damsel. Millie Bobby Brown as Elodie. Cr. John Wilson/Netflix ©2023
Acting is a heavily demanding endeavor. One is faced with various kinds of challenges. Millie Bobby Brown’s Damsel is the dynamic tale of a...
- 3/18/2024
- by Ankita
- FandomWire
Netflix has debuted the teaser trailer for the Millie Bobby Brown-led feature ‘Damsel.’
A dutiful damsel agrees to marry a handsome prince, only to find the royal family has recruited her as a sacrifice to repay an ancient debt. Thrown into a cave with a fire-breathing dragon, she must rely on her wits and will to survive.
Damsel. Millie Bobby Brown as Elodie. Cr. John Wilson/Netflix ©2023
Directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, the cast includes Millie Bobby Brown, Ray Winstone, Nick Robinson, Millie Bobby Brown, Ray Winstone, Nick Robinson Shohreh Aghdashloo, with Angela Bassett and Robin Wright.
Also in trailers – Guy Pearce stars in trailer for ‘Sunrise’
The feature hits Netflix on March 8th.
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A dutiful damsel agrees to marry a handsome prince, only to find the royal family has recruited her as a sacrifice to repay an ancient debt. Thrown into a cave with a fire-breathing dragon, she must rely on her wits and will to survive.
Damsel. Millie Bobby Brown as Elodie. Cr. John Wilson/Netflix ©2023
Directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, the cast includes Millie Bobby Brown, Ray Winstone, Nick Robinson, Millie Bobby Brown, Ray Winstone, Nick Robinson Shohreh Aghdashloo, with Angela Bassett and Robin Wright.
Also in trailers – Guy Pearce stars in trailer for ‘Sunrise’
The feature hits Netflix on March 8th.
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- 12/14/2023
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022). Writer/Director Rian Johnson. Cr. John Wilson/Netflix © 2022. Now that the Hollywood writers’ strike has ended, Rian Johnson has said he’s been in full writing mode for the next installment in his Knives Out series, which he promises will be “new and different” compared to the first two. As he’s written the Knives Out films, Johnson says he’s taken his inspiration from legendary mystery novelist Agatha Christie. However, since he’s also the director of the films, he says he’s fully conscious that — unlike the great mystery books, which play out in the reader’s imagination — he’s got to come up with a story that will play out well on the screen. At the time the second “Knives Out” film was released, he spoke about how he approaches the task of writing a script that’s both a...
- 10/26/2023
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
The Conners star and executive producer Sara Gilbert, Rob Huebel (Childrens Hospital), Leland Orser (Brand New Cherry Flavor), Lyriq Bent (Four Brothers), J.R. Cacia (Infidel), Tate Donovan (Respect) and Kevin Dunn have been cast opposite Chris Messina in HBO Max pilot Verbatim, an anthology series from Brett Weiner, Ben Stiller’s Red Hour Films, Left/Right Productions and the New York Times.
Verbatim, based on the New York Times Op-Docs digital series, tackles actual events with all dialogue taken from primary sources and presented verbatim. The pilot episode follows the story of the 2019 college admissions scandal.
The roles are not being revealed. Messina is believed to be playing the scheme’s ringleader Rick Singer, Gilbert is likely Laura Smith, the lead FBI investigator on the case who also is narrating the pilot; Orser, Donovan and Dunn may be playing three of the wealthy parents charged in the bribing scandal.
Because of the series’ anthology nature, I hear that, except for Messina, who is expected to link the different cases throughout the series, the rest of the cast are guest stars for the pilot only.
Red Hour’s Nicholas Weinstock, Jackie Cohn and Stiller executive produce with Left/Right’s Ken Druckerman and Banks Tarver and Kathleen Lingo for the New York Times. Scott Lochmus and Michelene Starnadori will produce.
2020 HBO Max Pilots & Series Orders
Verbatim began as a short film that screened around the country including at the Sundance, South by Southwest and Telluride film festivals in 2014 and won the audience award at the Dallas International Film Festival. The New York Times expanded the film into a digital series that has garnered millions of views and was an official selection of the 2016 Sundance Film Festival Shorts Program with Verbatim: The Ferguson Case in 2016.
Gilbert is repped by Gersh and Management 360. Huebel is repped by UTA and Jackoway Austen Tyerman. Orser is repped by Gersh. Bent is repped by Buchwald, Luber Roklin Entertainment in the U.S. and The Associates Talent Agency and Seth Management in Canada. Cacia is repped by The Coronel Group. Donovan is repped by Gersh. Dunn is repped by Gersh and Gersh and Lighthouse Entertainment.
Verbatim, based on the New York Times Op-Docs digital series, tackles actual events with all dialogue taken from primary sources and presented verbatim. The pilot episode follows the story of the 2019 college admissions scandal.
The roles are not being revealed. Messina is believed to be playing the scheme’s ringleader Rick Singer, Gilbert is likely Laura Smith, the lead FBI investigator on the case who also is narrating the pilot; Orser, Donovan and Dunn may be playing three of the wealthy parents charged in the bribing scandal.
Because of the series’ anthology nature, I hear that, except for Messina, who is expected to link the different cases throughout the series, the rest of the cast are guest stars for the pilot only.
Red Hour’s Nicholas Weinstock, Jackie Cohn and Stiller executive produce with Left/Right’s Ken Druckerman and Banks Tarver and Kathleen Lingo for the New York Times. Scott Lochmus and Michelene Starnadori will produce.
2020 HBO Max Pilots & Series Orders
Verbatim began as a short film that screened around the country including at the Sundance, South by Southwest and Telluride film festivals in 2014 and won the audience award at the Dallas International Film Festival. The New York Times expanded the film into a digital series that has garnered millions of views and was an official selection of the 2016 Sundance Film Festival Shorts Program with Verbatim: The Ferguson Case in 2016.
Gilbert is repped by Gersh and Management 360. Huebel is repped by UTA and Jackoway Austen Tyerman. Orser is repped by Gersh. Bent is repped by Buchwald, Luber Roklin Entertainment in the U.S. and The Associates Talent Agency and Seth Management in Canada. Cacia is repped by The Coronel Group. Donovan is repped by Gersh. Dunn is repped by Gersh and Gersh and Lighthouse Entertainment.
- 1/29/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Above: How To with John Wilson / Barres (1984) In this neoliberal age of the city, as a gentrified, corporatized landscape, it has become a mounting struggle for the majority of people to find space that is either affordable or meaningful. John Wilson is an artist invested in this ill, as well as the city’s still living potential as a site for subversion and idiosyncrasy, as articulated in his exploration of his home of New York, both in his short films independently released on Vimeo and most recently with an HBO series called How To with John Wilson (2020).The series’ conceit is that Wilson is a New York-based independent filmmaker who compulsively documents his life and the world around him and in the process learns various life lessons. He films his routine and surroundings and records voice over contextualizing the experiences so that the audience can come to understand many of...
- 1/13/2021
- MUBI
Photo: ‘How to With John Wilson’/HBO HBO’s recently premiered comedy docuseries How To with John Wilson is one of the more unique viewing experiences in recent memory. Reminiscent of (and executively produced by) Nathan Fielder, known for his popular comedy docuseries Nathan For You, John Wilson’s comedic series stands out with a more authentic feel, providing candid shots of New York City, and interviews featuring real people who often share bizarre stories and wild points of view. Related article: ‘Coming 2 America’: Everything We Know About Eddie Murphy’s Anticipated Sequel 30 Years Later Related article: Roberto Benigni in ‘Pinocchio’: Matteo Garrone’s Daring New Interpretation of a Fairytale Classic How To’s premise relies on Wilson giving often hilariously unhelpful advice. In the first episode, titled “How To Make Small Talk,” Wilson treads the line between plausible advice and self-deprecating silliness. He initially suggests promising small-talk topics,...
- 1/2/2021
- by Les Almourzaev
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
In a pandemic-free timeline we likely would be seeing Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon by the end of 2021, but with a shoot hopefully getting underway sometime in the next year, a late 2022 release is more or less in the cards. In the meantime, as he stays safe at home, he’s found time to work on his documentary projects. Along with forthcoming films on Sctv and the New York Dolls, he’s directed another project featuring Fran Lebowitz.
A reunion after 2010’s Public Speaking, the surprise docuseries is titled Pretend It’s A City, and it’s arriving next week on Netflix. Following the writer, humorist, and raconteur as she chats with Scorsese and wanders the streets of NYC, it looks the perfect companion piece to not only his previous documentary but something like this fall’s brilliant How To with John Wilson in its love-hate depiction of the Big Apple.
A reunion after 2010’s Public Speaking, the surprise docuseries is titled Pretend It’s A City, and it’s arriving next week on Netflix. Following the writer, humorist, and raconteur as she chats with Scorsese and wanders the streets of NYC, it looks the perfect companion piece to not only his previous documentary but something like this fall’s brilliant How To with John Wilson in its love-hate depiction of the Big Apple.
- 12/28/2020
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Some year, eh?
We’re often poetic about TV around these parts. It’s no secret that we like to sing its praises as a powerful, restorative, and maybe sometimes therapeutic medium. But during a dangerous, confusing year, delving into the many ways that TV “kept us sane” or whatever feels reductive.
What we can say, however, is this: TV was around this year. And that’s no small feat as not every other medium was so lucky. Concerts and other live performances were canceled. The movie-going experience was upended (perhaps permanently), and even curling up with a nice book at a coffee shop was no longer an option for much of the year. The TV production schedule may have been disrupted, but for the most part, the television machine chugged along, providing us with a diverse (and often overwhelming) number of truly excellent options to take in.
This year...
We’re often poetic about TV around these parts. It’s no secret that we like to sing its praises as a powerful, restorative, and maybe sometimes therapeutic medium. But during a dangerous, confusing year, delving into the many ways that TV “kept us sane” or whatever feels reductive.
What we can say, however, is this: TV was around this year. And that’s no small feat as not every other medium was so lucky. Concerts and other live performances were canceled. The movie-going experience was upended (perhaps permanently), and even curling up with a nice book at a coffee shop was no longer an option for much of the year. The TV production schedule may have been disrupted, but for the most part, the television machine chugged along, providing us with a diverse (and often overwhelming) number of truly excellent options to take in.
This year...
- 12/16/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
How To with John Wilson is not going anywhere. HBO has ordered a second season of the comedic docu-series. Six episodes of the series aired between October and November with the final episode of season one airing on Thanksgiving weekend. The TV series follows filmmaker Wilson as he explores and films New York City while offering advice on how to best live in the city that never sleeps.
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- 12/10/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
John Wilson will be filming in the streets again for a second season of his left-field non-fiction series after HBO renewed How To With John Wilson.
The series, which launched on October 23, follows Wilson as he documents the lives of his fellow New Yorkers, giving everyday advice on relatable topics.
Episodes in the first season included How To Make Small Talk, How To Put Up Scaffolding, How To Cover Your Furniture and How To Make The Perfect Risotto.
The show, which started out as vignettes on Vimeo, is exec produced by Wilson, Nathan For You’s Nathan Fielder, Michael Koman and Clark Reinking
“John’s lens is so deliberate and dear,” says Amy Gravitt, Executive Vice President, HBO Programming. “Seeing the audience connect with How To has been an absolute joy. We’re eager to see what 2021 has to offer with him behind the camera.”...
The series, which launched on October 23, follows Wilson as he documents the lives of his fellow New Yorkers, giving everyday advice on relatable topics.
Episodes in the first season included How To Make Small Talk, How To Put Up Scaffolding, How To Cover Your Furniture and How To Make The Perfect Risotto.
The show, which started out as vignettes on Vimeo, is exec produced by Wilson, Nathan For You’s Nathan Fielder, Michael Koman and Clark Reinking
“John’s lens is so deliberate and dear,” says Amy Gravitt, Executive Vice President, HBO Programming. “Seeing the audience connect with How To has been an absolute joy. We’re eager to see what 2021 has to offer with him behind the camera.”...
- 12/9/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
John Wilson will keep exploring the ins and outs of everyday life for HBO.
The premium cable outlet has renewed its documentary/comedy series How To With John Wilson for a second season. The pickup comes two weeks after the show wrapped its critically acclaimed, six-episode first season.
“John’s lens is so deliberate and dear. Seeing the audience connect with How To has been an absolute joy,” said HBO Programming executive vp Amy Gravitt. “We’re eager to see what 2021 has to offer with him behind the camera.”
The show drew a modest linear audience, averaging about ...
The premium cable outlet has renewed its documentary/comedy series How To With John Wilson for a second season. The pickup comes two weeks after the show wrapped its critically acclaimed, six-episode first season.
“John’s lens is so deliberate and dear. Seeing the audience connect with How To has been an absolute joy,” said HBO Programming executive vp Amy Gravitt. “We’re eager to see what 2021 has to offer with him behind the camera.”
The show drew a modest linear audience, averaging about ...
- 12/9/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
John Wilson will keep exploring the ins and outs of everyday life for HBO.
The premium cable outlet has renewed its documentary/comedy series How To With John Wilson for a second season. The pickup comes two weeks after the show wrapped its critically acclaimed, six-episode first season.
“John’s lens is so deliberate and dear. Seeing the audience connect with How To has been an absolute joy,” said HBO Programming executive vp Amy Gravitt. “We’re eager to see what 2021 has to offer with him behind the camera.”
The show drew a modest linear audience, averaging about ...
The premium cable outlet has renewed its documentary/comedy series How To With John Wilson for a second season. The pickup comes two weeks after the show wrapped its critically acclaimed, six-episode first season.
“John’s lens is so deliberate and dear. Seeing the audience connect with How To has been an absolute joy,” said HBO Programming executive vp Amy Gravitt. “We’re eager to see what 2021 has to offer with him behind the camera.”
The show drew a modest linear audience, averaging about ...
- 12/9/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
New York City wasn’t built for a shutdown. With buildings seemingly stacked on top of each other, the teeming crowds of people weaving between them, and countless nooks and crannies hiding tantalizing secrets for those who stumble upon them, “the city that never sleeps” was given that nickname for millions of reasons. As much as any city can have a pulse, New York has one of the most stubborn heartbeats in the world. So when it ground to a halt in March as the novel coronavirus swept through, it wasn’t just devastating, but downright eerie. New York City, constantly brimming over with life in all its beautiful and grotesque forms, wasn’t built to be put on pause.
HBO’s “How to With John Wilson” captures this heartbreaking dichotomy with breathtaking, evenhanded, and even hilarious accuracy. Over six episodes, the last of which aired Nov. 27, John Wilson’s...
HBO’s “How to With John Wilson” captures this heartbreaking dichotomy with breathtaking, evenhanded, and even hilarious accuracy. Over six episodes, the last of which aired Nov. 27, John Wilson’s...
- 12/2/2020
- by Caroline Framke
- Variety Film + TV
(Welcome to The Quarantine Stream, a new series where the /Film team shares what they’ve been watching while social distancing during the Covid-19 pandemic.) The Show: How To With John Wilson Where You Can Stream It: HBO Max The Pitch: Independent filmmaker John Wilson takes his camera all over New York City and beyond in an attempt […]
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- 11/30/2020
- by Ben Pearson
- Slash Film
[Note: The following interview contains spoilers for the “How To with John Wilson” Season 1 finale, “How to Cook the Perfect Risotto.”]
It’s hard to pick the perfect “How To with John Wilson” joke, but a strong contender comes at the start of the Season 1 finale. While constructing a lightning-fast history of risotto, John Wilson stumbled on a particular piece of footage filmed at a New York City street corner. When he matched it to the intro to the episode he’d already written, he knew he had gold.
“I like to have a new shot for each line. Adam Locke-Norton edited that episode. We just sat down and we each had our sequences of our favorite shots. We went through all of them, just hours and hours of footage,” Wilson said. “We found that shot with the garbage bag just floating above the trash can and it looked like a chef’s hat. We both started laughing hysterically.
It’s hard to pick the perfect “How To with John Wilson” joke, but a strong contender comes at the start of the Season 1 finale. While constructing a lightning-fast history of risotto, John Wilson stumbled on a particular piece of footage filmed at a New York City street corner. When he matched it to the intro to the episode he’d already written, he knew he had gold.
“I like to have a new shot for each line. Adam Locke-Norton edited that episode. We just sat down and we each had our sequences of our favorite shots. We went through all of them, just hours and hours of footage,” Wilson said. “We found that shot with the garbage bag just floating above the trash can and it looked like a chef’s hat. We both started laughing hysterically.
- 11/28/2020
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Diversity seems to be the key this year at the SXSW festival, which takes place in Austin, TX from March 12-20, as they’ve now announced the full lineup of Panels and short films that will be at this years event. As with the feature films schedule, this list of panels and shorts should provide an almost endless supply of diverse and interesting programming for attendees.
Following sre some highlights of panels we think are worth checking out. For a full list and descriptions, head over to the SXSW official site. Also, be sure to check back here at The Flickast as we’ll be at SXSW this year to bring you all the details on these great events and much more.
A Conversation with Michel Gondry
The stratospheric rise of Academy Award-winning visionary Michel Gondry is one of the great success stories of modern film. Working with fellow travelers like Spike Jonze,...
Following sre some highlights of panels we think are worth checking out. For a full list and descriptions, head over to the SXSW official site. Also, be sure to check back here at The Flickast as we’ll be at SXSW this year to bring you all the details on these great events and much more.
A Conversation with Michel Gondry
The stratospheric rise of Academy Award-winning visionary Michel Gondry is one of the great success stories of modern film. Working with fellow travelers like Spike Jonze,...
- 2/10/2010
- by Chris Ullrich
- The Flickcast
The South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival (March 12 - March 16, 2010) has announced the short film program and the list of panel participants. Michel Gondry, David Gordon Green, Jody Hill, Danny McBride, Ruben Fleischer, Matt Reeves, Eli Roth, Quentin Tarantino, and Ti West are among the people scheduled to participate. The full list can be viewed at the provided link. As to the shorts program, the list is featured at the bottom of this post. The lineup is extensive, and full of unique films waiting to be discovered.
Comprehensive Short Films Lineup
Narrative Shorts
A selection of original, well-crafted films that take advantage of the short form and exemplify distinctive and genuine storytelling. The winner of our Grand Jury Award in this category is eligible for a 2011 Academy Award nomination for Best Narrative Short.
Anatinus
Director: David Wanger
A glimpse of the dawn of a strange new era.
Bedford Park Boulevard...
Comprehensive Short Films Lineup
Narrative Shorts
A selection of original, well-crafted films that take advantage of the short form and exemplify distinctive and genuine storytelling. The winner of our Grand Jury Award in this category is eligible for a 2011 Academy Award nomination for Best Narrative Short.
Anatinus
Director: David Wanger
A glimpse of the dawn of a strange new era.
Bedford Park Boulevard...
- 2/10/2010
- Screen Anarchy
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