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- 11/6/2017
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Sideshow Collectibles has added another imposing (and beautifully crafted) character to the ranks of their Court of the Dead with the new Mortighull Premium Format Figure that's featured in today's Horror Highlights, which also includes an update on Space Goat Productions' Evil Dead 2 Kickstarter campaign, a teaser trailer for Lilith (starring Jessica Cameron), a new clip from the anthology series By Night: Origins, details on the world premiere of The Redeeming, the first short film from the new anthology series Ao-Terror-Oa, The Gatehouse release info, the cast for Killer Kate!, and UK and Ireland release details for Whispers.
Sideshow Reveals New Reaper Premium Format Figure: From Sideshow: "Sideshow is proud to present Mortighull: The Risen Reaper General Premium Format™Figure, a terrifying new addition to our original Court of the Dead collection…
The Reaper General Mortighull is far from a mirror image of his mentor, the resolute Demithyle. Mortighull...
Sideshow Reveals New Reaper Premium Format Figure: From Sideshow: "Sideshow is proud to present Mortighull: The Risen Reaper General Premium Format™Figure, a terrifying new addition to our original Court of the Dead collection…
The Reaper General Mortighull is far from a mirror image of his mentor, the resolute Demithyle. Mortighull...
- 11/3/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Xavier Prats Monné to take a new EC role.
Luxembourg-born Martine Reicherts has been appointed as the new head of the European Commission’s (EC) Directorate-General Education and Culture (Dg Eac) as part of an executive reshuffle.
A lawyer by training, she is the successor to the Spaniard Xavier Prats Monné, who had held the post since last August and will now be taking up a new position as head of the EC’s health and food safety directorate Dg Sante from September.
Reicherts, who had served as the Director-General for the Commission’s Luxembourg-based Publications Office (aka Dg Op) since August 2007, will be responsible at Dg Eac for the EC policies in the fields of culture, youth and sports as well as for the Creative Europe programme.
The changes in the Commission’s reshuffle also sees Robert Madelin, who had been responsible as Director-General for Communications, Networks, Content and Technology at Dg Cnect, becoming a Senior...
Luxembourg-born Martine Reicherts has been appointed as the new head of the European Commission’s (EC) Directorate-General Education and Culture (Dg Eac) as part of an executive reshuffle.
A lawyer by training, she is the successor to the Spaniard Xavier Prats Monné, who had held the post since last August and will now be taking up a new position as head of the EC’s health and food safety directorate Dg Sante from September.
Reicherts, who had served as the Director-General for the Commission’s Luxembourg-based Publications Office (aka Dg Op) since August 2007, will be responsible at Dg Eac for the EC policies in the fields of culture, youth and sports as well as for the Creative Europe programme.
The changes in the Commission’s reshuffle also sees Robert Madelin, who had been responsible as Director-General for Communications, Networks, Content and Technology at Dg Cnect, becoming a Senior...
- 7/28/2015
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
Aviva Silver, who was head of unit at the Media Programme until June 2013, is set to resume playing a key role in forging future European audiovisual and cultural policy.
With the changeover at the head of the European Commission’s Directorate-General Education and Culture (Dg Eac) at the beginning of this month, UK-born Silver has been appointed as an advisor to Xavier Prats Monné, the new Director-General at Dg Eac.
Spanish-born Prats Monné, who had been the Dg Eac Deputy Director-General with responsibility for the EU policies in the fields of education and training since 2011, succeeds Poland’s Jan Truszczynski in the post of Director-General.
He is now also responsible for the EU policies in the fields of culture, youth and sports as well as for the Creative Europe programme.
Prats Monné’s other two advisors are Filip Van Depoele and Sergej Koperdak who have backgrounds in education and youth policy, respectively.
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With the changeover at the head of the European Commission’s Directorate-General Education and Culture (Dg Eac) at the beginning of this month, UK-born Silver has been appointed as an advisor to Xavier Prats Monné, the new Director-General at Dg Eac.
Spanish-born Prats Monné, who had been the Dg Eac Deputy Director-General with responsibility for the EU policies in the fields of education and training since 2011, succeeds Poland’s Jan Truszczynski in the post of Director-General.
He is now also responsible for the EU policies in the fields of culture, youth and sports as well as for the Creative Europe programme.
Prats Monné’s other two advisors are Filip Van Depoele and Sergej Koperdak who have backgrounds in education and youth policy, respectively.
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- 8/6/2014
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
As part of their current lineup of films, Jason Moring, President of Double Dutch, recently announced it has acquired international sales rights for the comedy Oliver, Stoned. Double Dutch will begin selling the title in the 2014 Cannes Marché du Film.
The film is directed and co-written by Tom Morris. Jaz Kalkat co-wrote the script. The film stars Seth Cassell (General Education), Brea Grant (Halloween II, The Baytown Outlaws), and Ryan Malgarini (Freaky Friday, Gary Unmarried).
This new comedy follows Oliver, the world's biggest stoner. When Oliver loses a high profile car, he is forced to steal an ice cream truck in pursuit. Desperate and with few options at hand, Oliver enlists his wacky friends to help track down the thief before it's too late.
The feature was produced by Morris, Kalkat, and Elliot Feld of Pelican House Productions. This is the second Pelican House production Double Dutch has acquired, the first being General Education.
"In the tradition of great stoner comedies, Oliver, Stoned is a riotous, high-energy film," says Jason Moring, President of Double Dutch, "Filmgoers are going to laugh until they cry when they see just what Oliver's merry band of misfits are willing to do to help out a friend."
About Double Dutch:
Double Dutch International (Ddi) is a globally recognized sales company, representing high level, cast driven features with strong commercial viability worldwide, across all media platforms. Ddi's brings a fresh look to sales, uniquely blending experience with the flexibility to adapt in today's market reality. We find enthusiastic and creative distribution partners for our producers ensuring maximum exposure and return for each film.
The film is directed and co-written by Tom Morris. Jaz Kalkat co-wrote the script. The film stars Seth Cassell (General Education), Brea Grant (Halloween II, The Baytown Outlaws), and Ryan Malgarini (Freaky Friday, Gary Unmarried).
This new comedy follows Oliver, the world's biggest stoner. When Oliver loses a high profile car, he is forced to steal an ice cream truck in pursuit. Desperate and with few options at hand, Oliver enlists his wacky friends to help track down the thief before it's too late.
The feature was produced by Morris, Kalkat, and Elliot Feld of Pelican House Productions. This is the second Pelican House production Double Dutch has acquired, the first being General Education.
"In the tradition of great stoner comedies, Oliver, Stoned is a riotous, high-energy film," says Jason Moring, President of Double Dutch, "Filmgoers are going to laugh until they cry when they see just what Oliver's merry band of misfits are willing to do to help out a friend."
About Double Dutch:
Double Dutch International (Ddi) is a globally recognized sales company, representing high level, cast driven features with strong commercial viability worldwide, across all media platforms. Ddi's brings a fresh look to sales, uniquely blending experience with the flexibility to adapt in today's market reality. We find enthusiastic and creative distribution partners for our producers ensuring maximum exposure and return for each film.
- 5/14/2014
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Exclusive: Double Dutch International will commence sales in Cannes on the comedy Oliver, Stoned.
Tom Morris directed from a screenplay he co-wrote with Jaz Kalkat about the world’s biggest stoner who is forced to steal an ice cream van and enlist his friends in pursuit of a swanky car he has lost.
Seth Cassell, Brea Grant and Ryan Malgarini star. Morris, Kalkat and Elliot Feld of Pelican House Productions produce.
Oliver, Stoned marks the second collaboration between Double Dutch International and Pelican House after General Education.
“In the tradition of great stoner comedies, Oliver, Stoned is a riotous, high-energy film,” said Double Dutch president Jason Moring.
“Filmgoers are going to laugh until they cry when they see just what Oliver’s merry band of misfits are willing to do to help out a friend.”...
Tom Morris directed from a screenplay he co-wrote with Jaz Kalkat about the world’s biggest stoner who is forced to steal an ice cream van and enlist his friends in pursuit of a swanky car he has lost.
Seth Cassell, Brea Grant and Ryan Malgarini star. Morris, Kalkat and Elliot Feld of Pelican House Productions produce.
Oliver, Stoned marks the second collaboration between Double Dutch International and Pelican House after General Education.
“In the tradition of great stoner comedies, Oliver, Stoned is a riotous, high-energy film,” said Double Dutch president Jason Moring.
“Filmgoers are going to laugh until they cry when they see just what Oliver’s merry band of misfits are willing to do to help out a friend.”...
- 5/9/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Double Dutch International has concluded further business at the market with a slew of deals on Detour, Saving Santa and Dorfman In Love, among others.
Teleprog has acquired all Middle East TV and VOD rights to Detour, General Education, Union Square, Saving Santa and Dorfman In Love.
Mig Film Group acquired German and German-speaking Europe to Seance: The Summoning, House Of Last Things and Armistice, while Koch Media took all Benelux rights to Conception.
Sinema TV took Turkey/Cyprus TV and VOD rights to Saving Santa, Detour and Empire Of Dirt, while Dexterity Entertainment picked up Mexico, Central America, South America and Caribbean pay-tv to Dorfman In Love, Union Square, Séance: The Summoning and General Education.
HBO Europe acquired VOD, Svod, pay-tv for Winter Of Discontent in Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and Poland.
Pyramid Entertainment acquired Indian and non-exclusive North African rights to Cold Blooded. Monterey Media picked...
Teleprog has acquired all Middle East TV and VOD rights to Detour, General Education, Union Square, Saving Santa and Dorfman In Love.
Mig Film Group acquired German and German-speaking Europe to Seance: The Summoning, House Of Last Things and Armistice, while Koch Media took all Benelux rights to Conception.
Sinema TV took Turkey/Cyprus TV and VOD rights to Saving Santa, Detour and Empire Of Dirt, while Dexterity Entertainment picked up Mexico, Central America, South America and Caribbean pay-tv to Dorfman In Love, Union Square, Séance: The Summoning and General Education.
HBO Europe acquired VOD, Svod, pay-tv for Winter Of Discontent in Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and Poland.
Pyramid Entertainment acquired Indian and non-exclusive North African rights to Cold Blooded. Monterey Media picked...
- 11/13/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The casting bonanza for Amazon’s Zombieland TV show continues, with Maiara “I’d Like to Buy a Vowel” Walsh being cast as Wichita filling the able shoes of Emma Stone in the original Ruben Fleischer film. Walsh has been a steady TV presence in Desperate Housewives, Switched At Birth, and in the film General Education. She’s also in the upcoming Hunger Games parody, The Starving Games.
Her character is described as “a natural con-woman and tough girl who with her younger sister Little Rock teams up with Columbus to survive the zombie apocalypse and search for survivors.“
She joins Izabela Vidovic and Tyler Ross in the cast, who will fill the roles of Little Rock and Columbus, respectively. Tucker And Dale Vs. Evil’s Eli Craig will direct and the original writers, Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, are writing and executive producing the show.
Her character is described as “a natural con-woman and tough girl who with her younger sister Little Rock teams up with Columbus to survive the zombie apocalypse and search for survivors.“
She joins Izabela Vidovic and Tyler Ross in the cast, who will fill the roles of Little Rock and Columbus, respectively. Tucker And Dale Vs. Evil’s Eli Craig will direct and the original writers, Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, are writing and executive producing the show.
- 2/18/2013
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
From Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada and Pelican House Productions, Sneak Peek director Tom Morris' debut comedy feature "General Education", now available on DVD and Blu-ray, starring Janeane Garofalo, Larry Miller, Chris Sheffield, Elaine Hendrix and Maiara Walsh :
"...the future for 'Levi Collins' is looking great. He's set to attend the local university on a tennis scholarship, but there’s just one small problem – he didn't graduate.
"Now he’s got to take summer school before his parents find out he failed senior science, while a budding romance with a classmate may show him there’s more to education than grades..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "General Education"...
"...the future for 'Levi Collins' is looking great. He's set to attend the local university on a tennis scholarship, but there’s just one small problem – he didn't graduate.
"Now he’s got to take summer school before his parents find out he failed senior science, while a budding romance with a classmate may show him there’s more to education than grades..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "General Education"...
- 1/12/2013
- by M. Stevens
- SneakPeek
By Allen Gardner
Prometheus (20th Century Fox) Ridley Scott’s quasi-prequel to his 1979 classic “Alien” has an intergalactic exploratory team (Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Guy Pearce, Charlize Theron, Idris Elba) arriving on a uncharted planet, where they discover what appears to be a dormant alien spacecraft and what might be the first discovery of intelligent life outside of Earth. Of course, everything goes straight to hell before you can scream “Don’t touch that egg!” Sumptuous visuals and strong performances from the cast (not to mention a nearly-perfect first half) can’t compensate for gaping plot and logic holes that nearly sink the proceedings in the film’s protracted second half. It feels as though some very crucial footage wound up on the cutting room floor. Perhaps, as with “Alien” and “Aliens” we’ll see a “Director’s Cut” of “Prometheus” arriving on DVD within the next year. In the meantime,...
Prometheus (20th Century Fox) Ridley Scott’s quasi-prequel to his 1979 classic “Alien” has an intergalactic exploratory team (Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Guy Pearce, Charlize Theron, Idris Elba) arriving on a uncharted planet, where they discover what appears to be a dormant alien spacecraft and what might be the first discovery of intelligent life outside of Earth. Of course, everything goes straight to hell before you can scream “Don’t touch that egg!” Sumptuous visuals and strong performances from the cast (not to mention a nearly-perfect first half) can’t compensate for gaping plot and logic holes that nearly sink the proceedings in the film’s protracted second half. It feels as though some very crucial footage wound up on the cutting room floor. Perhaps, as with “Alien” and “Aliens” we’ll see a “Director’s Cut” of “Prometheus” arriving on DVD within the next year. In the meantime,...
- 10/8/2012
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
The first official clip from the new comedy ‘General Education,’ titled ‘Grandpa Lee Roy,’ has been released. The clip follows Levi Collins, played by Chris Sheffield, as he discusses with his father, Rich, portrayed by Larry Miller, how all of the men in their family have attended the same local college to play tennis. Levi is feeling the pressure from Rich and his mother, Gale, played by Janeanne Garofalo, to succeed in school and do academically and professionally better than his brother, Brian, portrayed by Bobby Campo. Rich also emphasizes how Levi’s great-grandfather Lee Roy was the first to play tennis in college. ‘General Education’ marks the feature film directorial [ Read More ]...
- 8/25/2012
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
This week sees new films starring Marion Cotillard, James Cromwell, Lauren Ambrose and Jean Dujardin get limited releases. Also, the red-hot documentary 2016: Obama's America expands to 1,900 more screens. Let's see what else is hitting screens this weekend... General Education Synopsis: Levi Collins (Chris Sheffield) is set to go to the local University on a tennis scholarship, but he forgot to tell his parents one thing – he didn’t graduate. As a result, he must take summer school before his mom and dad discover he’s failed senior science. At school, Levi falls in love with his classmate, Katie (Maiara Walsh), and learns that he has to make a choice between playing tennis and receiving a proper education. Starring: Chris Sheffield, Janeane...
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- 8/24/2012
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
As the end of the summer draws near, we find ourselves heading into the tail end of August, a traditional dumping ground for terrible movies. Although Premium Rush wasn't initially supposed to be released now, it was originally slated for January... the other traditional dumping ground for terrible movies. If the Joseph Gordon-Levitt bike messenger thriller doesn't do it for you, there is also a generic PG-13 horror flick The Apparition and the Dax Shepard action-comedy Hit and Run. There are a couple of bright spots in select theatres with Ron Fricke's epic 70 mm tone poem Samsara and Mike Birbiglia's indie comedy Sleepwalk with Me, but other than that, it's looking pretty bleak out there. Will you be watching anything this weekend? Premium Rush The Apparition Hit and Run 2016 Obama's America Sleepwalk with Me (limited) Samsara (limited) Hermano (limited) Little White Lies (limited) The Revenant (limited) General Education...
- 8/24/2012
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
My biggest concern when Napoleon Dynamite was first released was that it would become a huge hit and hundreds of wannabe copycats would appear in its wake. Well, it has now been eight years since Napoleon Dynamite broke into the mainstream consciousness and copycats are still trickling out, such as Tom Morris' General Education. General Education opens as a flamboyant (he wears an ascot!), lisping tennis scout (Federico Dordei) flirtatiously offers Levi Collins (Chris Sheffield) a full scholarship to Forest Wood. Shortly thereafter, Levi finds out that he has failed Ms. Bradford's (Elaine Hendrix) science class which prompts him to refer to her as a dyke. Next we meet Levi's self-proclaimed sidekick, Charles (Skylan Brooks), a 13-year old black kid with no shoes who does Levi's bidding. So within the first five or so minutes of the film, it becomes apparent that no minorities or anyone in the Lgbt...
- 8/24/2012
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Title: General Education Director: Tom Morris (‘Ships Wrecked Cove’) Starring: Chris Sheffield (‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’), Maiara Walsh (TV’s ‘Mean Girls 2,’ ‘Switched at Birth’), Larry Miller, Janeane Garofalo and Skylan Brooks (‘Our Family Wedding’) It often takes an unexpected, radical event in a person’s life to truly change the path they embark on and alter the decisions they make. That’s certainly true with Levi Collins, a high school tennis superstar whose life is mapped out for him by his parents until a failing grade hinders his chance at graduating from high school. While Levi’s initial reaction is to lie to his parents about it and continue down the [ Read More ]...
- 8/23/2012
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
On paper, General Education looks like a passable summer teen comedy. Written by newcomers Elliot Feld, Jaz Kalkat and Tom Morris, and directed by Morris, the film seemingly has the right ingredients: A good-looking, but slightly geeky high school hero (Chris Sheffield); an overbearing dad (Larry Miller); clueless mom (Janeane Garofalo); eccentric little sister (Mckaley Miller) and a passel of weird loser friends (Skylan Brooks, Harvey Guillen, Sean Przano and Seth Cassell). Oh, and lest we forget, there’s a beautiful girl (Maiara Walsh) and a bully (Tom Maden) thrown in for good measure, too....
- 8/23/2012
- Pastemagazine.com
This weekly column is intended to provide reviews of nearly every new indie release, including films on VOD. Specific release dates and locations follow each review. Reviews This Week: "General Education" "Hit and Run" "Neighboring Sounds" "The Revenant" "Sleepwalk with Me" "Somewhere Between" "Teddy Bear" "General Education" Director Tom Morris was born after John Hughes made his suburban teen comedies, but he adopts a Hughesian view of high school for his feature debut, “General Education.” Promising tennis player Levi Collins (Chris Sheffield) chooses the court over a final presentation, gaining an athletic scholarship to his father’s alma mater, but flunking science. Levi opts not to tell his parents that he failed to graduate and attends summer school on the sly – all ten days of it. On a technical level, “General...
- 8/23/2012
- by Indiewire
- Indiewire
Tom Morris’s General Education, a tepid, well-meaning saga of high school woes, could be screened immediately on the Disney Channel with nary a cut, and that’s the problem. The whole enterprise lacks a soupcon of edginess, a modicum of wit, or an iota of originality.
Endlessly insipidity aside, the screenplay by Elliot Feld, Jaz Kalkat, and Morris was clearly pulled together for no other reason than the need for a bunch of buddies to start calling themselves “filmmakers” -- at least that’s how the super-clichéd, slightly offensive final product comes off. Well, you might not be offended if you don’t object to viewing a screaming queen of a pederastic college recruiter endlessly hitting on young men. Then there’s Charles (Skylan Brooks), an often barefooted, black thirteen-year old playing Stepin Fetchit to the film’s teen hero. No shoes? He runs faster that way. The young man does swim,...
Endlessly insipidity aside, the screenplay by Elliot Feld, Jaz Kalkat, and Morris was clearly pulled together for no other reason than the need for a bunch of buddies to start calling themselves “filmmakers” -- at least that’s how the super-clichéd, slightly offensive final product comes off. Well, you might not be offended if you don’t object to viewing a screaming queen of a pederastic college recruiter endlessly hitting on young men. Then there’s Charles (Skylan Brooks), an often barefooted, black thirteen-year old playing Stepin Fetchit to the film’s teen hero. No shoes? He runs faster that way. The young man does swim,...
- 8/19/2012
- by Brandon Judell
- www.culturecatch.com
Wondering what comedy veterans Janeane Garofalo and Larry Miller have up next on their movie slate? We've got your first-look at four new character trailers for the indie comedy General Education, out in theaters Friday, Aug. 24, in limited release. Here's the synopsis - With high school coming to a close, and summer fast-approaching, gifted tennis player Levi Collins (Chris Sheffield) has a lot to look forward to, including beginning his college career with a full tennis scholarship. His plans take a dive, however, when he finds out he failed senior science and won't be graduating. In order to not disappoint his folks, he secretly attempts to finish summer school and graduate before his parents find out. And here are the vids, along with descriptions of the clips and...
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- 8/17/2012
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
By Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
The upcoming horror film Séance: The Summoning will be haunting DVD, Digital Download, and On Demand on October 2, 2012. Check out the trailer below the official details.
The film stars Bobby Campo, Nazneen Contractor, Chris Olivero, and introducing Devon Ogden.
Seance: The Summoning Synopsis
Four friends decide to break into the city morgue and record themselves holding a séance after Joey (Campo) accuses the other of being a fake psychic medium. When the group summons a demon by mistake, Joey breaks the circle of protection and causes himself to be vulnerable. Once possessed they will have to find a way to drive the demon out of their friend before it destroys them all.
From The Press Release:
From an executive producer of Hellraiser, and in the vein of The Rite (review) and The Last Exorcism (review), comes a new satanic horror film, Séance: The Summoning, arriving on DVD,...
The upcoming horror film Séance: The Summoning will be haunting DVD, Digital Download, and On Demand on October 2, 2012. Check out the trailer below the official details.
The film stars Bobby Campo, Nazneen Contractor, Chris Olivero, and introducing Devon Ogden.
Seance: The Summoning Synopsis
Four friends decide to break into the city morgue and record themselves holding a séance after Joey (Campo) accuses the other of being a fake psychic medium. When the group summons a demon by mistake, Joey breaks the circle of protection and causes himself to be vulnerable. Once possessed they will have to find a way to drive the demon out of their friend before it destroys them all.
From The Press Release:
From an executive producer of Hellraiser, and in the vein of The Rite (review) and The Last Exorcism (review), comes a new satanic horror film, Séance: The Summoning, arriving on DVD,...
- 7/25/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
A new theatrical poster for the upcoming comedy ‘General Education’ has been released by its distribution company, Pelican House Productions. The movie, which was directed by Tom Morris and co-written by Morris, Elliot Feld and Jaz Kalkat, hits select theaters in New York, Boston, Phoenix, Seattle, Columbus, Tucson and Chico on August 24. ‘General Education’ stars Chris Sheffield, Maiara Walsh, Janeane Garofolo, Larry Miller, Elaine Hendrix, Bobby Campo, Tom Maden, Seth Cassell, McKaley Miller and Mercedes Masohn. The comedy follows Sheffeld’s character, Levi Collins, as he’s set to attend the local University on a tennis scholarship. But he forgot to tell his parents that he didn’t graduate from high school. [ Read More ]...
- 7/20/2012
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
You might not have had to sneak your way through summer school to avoid your parents’ wrath, but that’s what Chris Sheffield’s character Levi Collins has to do in “General Education,” an “American Pie”-esque comedy directed by Tom Morris and written by Morris, Elliot Feld and Jaz Kalkat. The comedy also stars Maiara Walsh, Elaine Hendrix, Bobby Campo, Tom Maden, Seth Cassell, McKaley Miller, Mercedes Masohn, with Janeane Garofolo and Larry Miller and, just in time for the film’s August 24 theatrical release, the film’s trailer has been released. You can see it below the post. Here’s the official rundown on “General Education:” “Levi Collins is set to go to [ Read More ]...
- 7/18/2012
- by monique
- ShockYa
Here are the latest MPAA ratings from Bulletin #2230. Amsterdam Heavy Rated R For violence, language, sexuality/nudity and some drug use. The Gangster Squad Rated R For strong violence and language. Release Date: September 7, 2012 General Education Rated PG-13 For sex references and a drug-related gesture. God Don't Make The Law Rated R For language. Hirokin: The Last Samurai Rated R For violence. The Inbetweeners Rated R For strong crude and sexual content, some graphic nudity, language, alcohol and brief drug use. A Late Quartet Rated R For language and some sexuality. Least Among Saints Rated R For language. Nitro Circus The Movie 3D Rated PG-13 For depiction of extreme and dangerous stunts throughout, and for language. Secret Of The Wings Rated G Super Storm Rated PG-13 For disaster sequences and some disturbing images. Taken 2 Rated PG-13 For intense sequences of violence and action, and some sensuality. Release Date: October...
- 7/5/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Well Go USA and Pelican House Productions in association with Greenhouse Studios have joined forces to release the hilarious new comedy General Education, which was directed by Tom Morris. The film, which was produced by Morris, Elliot Feld, Jaz Kalkat and Kevin Liang for Pelican House Productions, stars Chris Sheffield (.Transformers: Dark of the Moon.), Janeane Garofalo (.Delocated.), Larry Miller (.New Year.s Eve.) and Maiara Walsh (.Switched at Birth.). Kevin Matusow is the Executive Producer. Php Films, a subsidiary of Pelican House, will release the film in 10 markets including New York, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Columbus and Dallas. Well Go USA will launch a simultaneous VOD release on internet and cable on August 24th.
Levi Collins (Sheffield) is set to go to the local University on a tennis scholarship, but he forgot to tell his parents one thing . he didn.t graduate. As a result, he must take summer school...
Levi Collins (Sheffield) is set to go to the local University on a tennis scholarship, but he forgot to tell his parents one thing . he didn.t graduate. As a result, he must take summer school...
- 7/3/2012
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Today we are talking to a stand-up comedienne celebrated for her caustic wit, erudite political humor and illuminating social observations who has also made a name for herself over the last two decades as an actress by appearing in over 100 feature films and television shows, including recurring roles on the TV series Saturday Night Live, The Ben Stiller Show, The Larry Sanders Show and 24, as well as her film resume, ranging from roles in Romy amp Micheles High School Reunion to Wet Hot American Summer to Reality Bites, Cop Land, The Cable Guy, Now And Then and many more - the one and only Janeane Garofalo. In addition to a twenty-year career retrospective, touching upon many of her most notable big screen and small screen appearances - sharing comments on many of her favorite colleagues and co-stars along the way - Garofalo also opens up about the theatrically attuned work...
- 2/25/2012
- by Pat Cerasaro
- BroadwayWorld.com
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