(Cbr) David Costabile appears in "Somewhere Slow" alongside star – and personal friend – Jessalyn Gilsig Perhaps you don’t know David Costabile by name, but you likely know him by his work. The actor has held small but pivotal roles on some of television’s most critically acclaimed shows, from playing a crooked detective on "Damages" to a by-the-book newspaper editor on the final season of "The Wire". Of course, "Breaking Bad" fans couldn’t possibly forget Costabile’s turn as Gale Boetticher, the soft-spoken, soulful scientist at the heart of the show’s third season — the very same man who met the business...
- 2/7/2014
- by Josh Wigler, Comic Book Resources
- Hitfix
Relationships can be a complicated thing, whether it's between a man and his operating system like in "Her," or between two people united by their paths of self-discovery. And it's the latter that takes central focus in the upcoming drama "Somewhere Slow." Featuring "Glee" star Jessalyn Gilsig and Graham Patrick Martin, and written and directed by Jeremy O’Keefe, the story follows Anna, who after getting mixed up in a convenience store robbery, ditches her previous life and sets out on her own. On her travels, she meets the teenage drifter Travis, who is on his own journey of self-discovery, and together they strike up a relationship. In this exclusive clip, we see both the simplicity and complexity of their bond. "Somewhere Slow" opens in limited release on January 31st. Watch below.
- 1/9/2014
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Watch the trailer and see the first poster for Jeremy O'Keefe's Somewhere Slow featuring Jessalyn Gilsig (Vikings as Siggy) alongside Graham Patrick Martin. Jeremy O'Keefe directs and writes. Michael Anderson, Christopher Sepulveda, Gilsig and O'Keefe produce. The film follows Anna Thompson, played by former Glee star Gilsig, whom after witnessing a fatal convenience store robbery, leaves behind her unfulfilled relationships with her husband and mother for the unknown. Along the way, she is joined by Travis, a teenage drifter with his own tainted past.
- 12/19/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
The 2013 Brooklyn Film Festival (Bff) wrapped on Sunday and the winners have been announced. The awards were spread across a wide pool of winners, but Cary McClelland was a big winner, taking home both the Grand Chameleon Award and Best Documentary for "Without Shepherds." Jeremy O'Keefe's "Somewhere Slow" won Best Narrative Feature. Best New Director went to Nicole Gomez Fisher for "Sleeping With The Fishes." Lastly, the Audience Award went to Amy Finkel's "Furever" and Dan Eberle's "Cut to Black." The festival presented 106 films from 24 different countries including 33 World Premieres, 26 USA Premieres, 20 East Coast Premieres and 22 New York Premieres. The films were selected from over 2,000 submissions coming from 111 countries.Grand Chameleon Award Cary McClelland ("Without Shepherds") Best In CATEGORYNarrative Feature -- Jeremy O'Keefe ("Somewhere Slow")Documentary -- Cary McClelland ("Without Shepherds")Short Subject -- David Figueroa García ("Scoundrels...
- 6/11/2013
- by Madeline Raynor
- Indiewire
This Sunday at 10/9c, the History channel embarks on a maiden voyage with Vikings, its first-ever scripted series — and it’s a big one, at that. Created by Michael Hirst (The Tudors, Elizabeth) and filmed in picturesque Ireland, the drama follows Ragnar Lothbrok (The Beast‘s Travis Fimmel), an adventurer who is determined to sail west out of Norway for the first time in the name of pillaging uncharted territories, even if it means incurring the wrath of his ruler Earl Haraldson (In Treatment‘s Gabriel Byrne).
Playing the Earl’s quietly powerful wife Siggy — who is full of (sometimes sexy) surprises — is Jessalyn Gilsig,...
Playing the Earl’s quietly powerful wife Siggy — who is full of (sometimes sexy) surprises — is Jessalyn Gilsig,...
- 3/2/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The Good Wife will stand up for a weeping widow when Jessalyn Gilsig guest-stars on the CBS drama, TVLine has learned exclusively.
In Episode 17 of Season 4, the Glee/Heroes alum will play Jaine Ludwig, the ”tough, smart and elegant” “grieving widow of an Illinois Supreme Court Justice who died in a car accident,” series cocreator Michelle King previews. “Alicia and Will represent her at a Coroner’s Inquest when the insurance company tries to prove that they are not responsible for paying on the Judge’s insurance policy.”
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In Episode 17 of Season 4, the Glee/Heroes alum will play Jaine Ludwig, the ”tough, smart and elegant” “grieving widow of an Illinois Supreme Court Justice who died in a car accident,” series cocreator Michelle King previews. “Alicia and Will represent her at a Coroner’s Inquest when the insurance company tries to prove that they are not responsible for paying on the Judge’s insurance policy.”
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- 2/5/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
We’re coming up to that point of the year, Roomies, where all the season finales are wrapping up and so is my will to take any more emotional abuse from showrunners. Kidding – and also not. Nonetheless, when the last major finales wrap up, it’ll be like opening the last present on Christmas Day. You’re satisfied…yet sad.
But fear not. Summer TV brings its bounty not too long after and we should rejoice in that. So please send your questions to me. And if you have any burning questions/general comments about any season finales, send those in,...
But fear not. Summer TV brings its bounty not too long after and we should rejoice in that. So please send your questions to me. And if you have any burning questions/general comments about any season finales, send those in,...
- 5/20/2011
- by Sandra Gonzalez
- EW - Inside TV
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