If you're staying in for the long Labor Day weekend, then Lifetime has a special movie event to keep you utterly enthralled.
Lifetime's exclusive V.C. Andrews films are among the network's biggest hits, and if you haven't seen them by now, then you're in for a treat. Now is your chance!
TV Fanatics were fans of our fun, snarky, and quirky reviews for the five-part hit Casteel Family series.
Lifetime has already covered the Flowers in the Attic series, and the Heaven Casteel saga. The latest upcoming project will be Ruby, which is the first part of the Landrys series.
The movie marathon will cover all of the previous films from Saturday to Sunday, and it'll lead up to a special trailer of Ruby, the first part in the V.C. Andrews' Landry Family series.
Saturday, September 5th
12pm/11c- My Sweet Audrina
Based on V.C. Andrews’ 1982 bestselling standalone novel,...
Lifetime's exclusive V.C. Andrews films are among the network's biggest hits, and if you haven't seen them by now, then you're in for a treat. Now is your chance!
TV Fanatics were fans of our fun, snarky, and quirky reviews for the five-part hit Casteel Family series.
Lifetime has already covered the Flowers in the Attic series, and the Heaven Casteel saga. The latest upcoming project will be Ruby, which is the first part of the Landrys series.
The movie marathon will cover all of the previous films from Saturday to Sunday, and it'll lead up to a special trailer of Ruby, the first part in the V.C. Andrews' Landry Family series.
Saturday, September 5th
12pm/11c- My Sweet Audrina
Based on V.C. Andrews’ 1982 bestselling standalone novel,...
- 9/4/2020
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Make sure this album is on your list this holiday season. The Krampus – The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack will release digitally on December 4, 2015, on Back Lot Music.
The album features the original music created by composer Douglas Pipes (Monster House, Trick ‘R Treat), pre-orders available now on iTunes. A CD is forthcoming, while Waxwork Records will distribute the soundtrack on vinyl, pre-orders available starting December 4th at www.waxworkrecords.com. The digital album also features a bonus track of the popular tune “Carol of the Bells,” rewritten and appropriately retitled “Krampus Karol of the Bells.”
When creating the score, Pipes wanted to remain true to the spirit of Christmas. “We used melodies of Christmas carols, sometimes just fragments, sometimes altered, as well as traditional Christmas instruments throughout,” said Pipes. He knew it was going into dark fantasy-horror territory, but to make the score unique Pipes created a theme for Krampus...
The album features the original music created by composer Douglas Pipes (Monster House, Trick ‘R Treat), pre-orders available now on iTunes. A CD is forthcoming, while Waxwork Records will distribute the soundtrack on vinyl, pre-orders available starting December 4th at www.waxworkrecords.com. The digital album also features a bonus track of the popular tune “Carol of the Bells,” rewritten and appropriately retitled “Krampus Karol of the Bells.”
When creating the score, Pipes wanted to remain true to the spirit of Christmas. “We used melodies of Christmas carols, sometimes just fragments, sometimes altered, as well as traditional Christmas instruments throughout,” said Pipes. He knew it was going into dark fantasy-horror territory, but to make the score unique Pipes created a theme for Krampus...
- 11/27/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
If you thought Twitter couldn't get any more worked up than it did over If There Be Thorns, you were sorely mistaken.
Sunday saw the conclusion of Lifetime's on-screen adaptations of V.C. Andrews's Flowers in the Attic series, and, suffice it to say, fans freaked out.
Spoilers for those who haven't watched the previous three films: Seeds witnessed the inevitably twisted end to the Foxworth-Dollanganger-Sheffield-Winslow family's complicated saga. Sibling spouses Cathy and Chris Sheffield (Rachael Carpani and Jason Lewis) returned to their childhood home, Foxworth Hall, which had been taken over by Cathy's son Bart Winslow Jr. (James Maslow...
Sunday saw the conclusion of Lifetime's on-screen adaptations of V.C. Andrews's Flowers in the Attic series, and, suffice it to say, fans freaked out.
Spoilers for those who haven't watched the previous three films: Seeds witnessed the inevitably twisted end to the Foxworth-Dollanganger-Sheffield-Winslow family's complicated saga. Sibling spouses Cathy and Chris Sheffield (Rachael Carpani and Jason Lewis) returned to their childhood home, Foxworth Hall, which had been taken over by Cathy's son Bart Winslow Jr. (James Maslow...
- 4/13/2015
- by Lanford Beard, @lanfordbeard
- People.com - TV Watch
Last weekend’s If There Be Thorns, fans of Lifetime’s V.C. Andrews film adaptations got their first look at Bart Winslow — a sallow, worried boy whose sibling jealousies got a serious boost from his grandma Corrine and her creepy butler who moved in next door to Bart’s mom, Cathy, and her husband, Chris. Who are also brother and sister. Bart’s real dad is Grandma Corrine’s late husband and … well, you can see why the youngest of Cathy’s surviving sons might have a couple screws loose here and there. Which, says former Big Time Rush star James Maslow, who plays him in Sunday night’s Seeds … Continue reading →
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- 4/10/2015
- by Lori Acken
- ChannelGuideMag
Jason Lewis is so dreamy, even his sister wants to have sex with him. Well, at least that's the case in his two new Lifetime films, "If There Be Thorns" and "Seeds Of Yesterday," the third and fourth adaptations of V.C. Andrews' irresistibly twisted novels. While the actor is no stranger to sex scenes -- as seen by his work as Samantha Jones' hunky boyfriend Smith Jerrod on "Sex and the City" -- things were a little different this time around. In the films, Jason's character Christopher is in an incestuous relationship with sister Cathy, after the two connected while being locked in an attic by their mother as children. Check out the video above to see what he told toofab's Candice Brock about filming some of their racier ... and controversial ... scenes for the "Flowers In the Attic" sequel. "You mean my sister-lover?" he said with a laugh when...
- 4/3/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
If you were among the nearly 10 million total viewers who tuned in last year for Lifetime’s film adaptations of the V.C. Andrews cult classic novels Flowers in the Attic and Petals on the Wind, prepare yourself for an April shower of Dollanganger goodness. Or Dollanganger badness — which is really what makes the films such escapist fun. The network will debut the next two installments, If There Be Thorns and Seeds of Yesterday, on back-to-back Sundays this month. Heather Graham reprises her role as family matriarch Corrine Dollanganger Foxworth Winslow in Thorns; otherwise the films feature new casts fleshing out the … Continue reading →
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- 3/20/2015
- by Lori Acken
- ChannelGuideMag
TV icks (typo that stays!): Dollanganger Drama Returns to Lifetime, ‘If There Be Thorns’ Airs April 5Heather Graham Reprises Role of Corrine Dollanganger; Jason Lewis, Rachael Carpani and James Maslow also Star… Coming off the heels of last year’s hit Original Movies Flowers in the Attic and Petals on the Wind, Lifetime premieres the long-awaited films based on the final two novels in V.C. Andrews’ iconic series about the Dollanganger family. If There Be Thorns (#IfThereBeThorns) premieres on Sunday, April 5, at 8pm Et/Pt, and Seeds of Yesterday (#SeedsOfYesterday) will debut on Sunday, April 12, 2015, at 8pm Et/Pt.The third […]...
- 2/26/2015
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Lifetime has officially greenlit "Seeds of Yesterday," the fourth and final telemovie in the "Flowers in the Attic" series based on the V.C. Andrews novels. The project is expected to air next year following the third one "If There Be Thorns" in early 2015.
Jason Lewis and Rachael Carpani will reprise their roles as Christopher and Cathy Dollangager from 'Thorns' in the fourth film. The pair take over from Mason Dye and Kiernan Shipka in the first film and Wyatt Nash and Rose McIver in the second.
In 'Seeds', the Dollangager family's deeply troubled relationships, dark secrets and tragedy come to a head in a way that will haunt them forever. James Maslow ("Big Time Rush") will join the cast as Bart Dollanganger.
Shawn Ku will direct from a screenplay written by Darren Stein. Lifetime confirms this will be the final work in the series adapted for the screen despite the...
Jason Lewis and Rachael Carpani will reprise their roles as Christopher and Cathy Dollangager from 'Thorns' in the fourth film. The pair take over from Mason Dye and Kiernan Shipka in the first film and Wyatt Nash and Rose McIver in the second.
In 'Seeds', the Dollangager family's deeply troubled relationships, dark secrets and tragedy come to a head in a way that will haunt them forever. James Maslow ("Big Time Rush") will join the cast as Bart Dollanganger.
Shawn Ku will direct from a screenplay written by Darren Stein. Lifetime confirms this will be the final work in the series adapted for the screen despite the...
- 10/9/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Lifetime cannot get enough of Flowers in the Attic. After the success of the first film and its sequel, Petals on the Wind, Lifetime has greenlit Seeds of Yesterday, which, as fans of the books know, is the fourth installment in the series of novels from V.C. Andrews. Lifetime had previously set the premiere of the third chapter, If There Be Thorns. Here's the official description for Seeds of Yesterday: "The saga of the tormented Dollanganger family comes to an end in Seeds of Yesterday, based on the fourth and final book in V.C. Andrews’ series of novels that began with Flowers in the Attic.
- 10/8/2014
- by Samantha Highfill
- EW - Inside TV
The Dollangangers are staying put at Lifetime. The A+E Networks-owned network has officially greenlighted the fourth and final Flowers in the Attic film based on the V.C. Andrews novels, Seeds of Yesterday. The TV movie is expected to air next year following If There Be Thorns, the third installment slated for a 2015 premiere. Jason Lewis and Rachael Carpani will reprise their roles as Christopher and Cathy Dollangager, respectively, from If There Be Thorns. James Maslow (Big Time Rush) has joined the cast as Bart Dollanganger. The Dollangager saga will end with Seeds of Yesterday, which will follow
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- 10/8/2014
- by Philiana Ng
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lifetime has greenlit the next sequel to “Flowers in the Attic” and the fourth in V.C. Andrews’ book series, “Seeds of Yesterday.” It will air next year. Jason Lewis (“Sex and the City”) and Rachael Carpani (“McLeod's Daughters”) will reprise their roles from “If There Be Thorns” as Christopher and Cathy Dollanganger, respectively. Also read: Lifetime's ‘Petals on the Wind’ Falls Short of ‘Flowers in the Attic’ Ratings “Seeds of Yesterday” takes place 15 years after the events of the upcoming third film, “If There Be Thorns.” Cathy and Chris are now middle aged and their children are young adults, but they'll.
- 10/8/2014
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
Race
William Hurt has signed on to join the cast of "Race," the biopic of legendary athletic superstar Jesse Owens. Jeremy Irons, Jason Sudeikis, Carice van Houten, and Stephan James also star in the film which will open nationwide on April 8th 2016.
Stephen Hopkins helms the project which is currently shooting in Montreal and Berlin. The story follows his quest to become the greatest track and field athlete in history thrusts him onto the world stage of the 1936 Olympics, where he faces off against Adolf Hitler's vision of Aryan supremacy. [Source: Focus Features]
The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
Jacob Lofland ("Mud") has been cast in the upcoming sequel "Maze Runner: Scorch Trials" for 20th Century Fox. Wes Ball will return as director on the follow-up which also stars Dylan O'Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Rosa Salazar and Aidan Gillen.
Lofland will play Aris Jones, a significant character from the second novel.
William Hurt has signed on to join the cast of "Race," the biopic of legendary athletic superstar Jesse Owens. Jeremy Irons, Jason Sudeikis, Carice van Houten, and Stephan James also star in the film which will open nationwide on April 8th 2016.
Stephen Hopkins helms the project which is currently shooting in Montreal and Berlin. The story follows his quest to become the greatest track and field athlete in history thrusts him onto the world stage of the 1936 Olympics, where he faces off against Adolf Hitler's vision of Aryan supremacy. [Source: Focus Features]
The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
Jacob Lofland ("Mud") has been cast in the upcoming sequel "Maze Runner: Scorch Trials" for 20th Century Fox. Wes Ball will return as director on the follow-up which also stars Dylan O'Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Rosa Salazar and Aidan Gillen.
Lofland will play Aris Jones, a significant character from the second novel.
- 10/2/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Heather Graham is returning to Lifetime. The actress, who starred in Flowers in the Attic and sequel Petals on the Wind, will again reprise her role in the film's third installment If There Be Thorns, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The third novel in V.C. Andrews' Flowers in the Attic series, If There Be Thorns follows Christopher (Jason Lewis, Sex and the City, Brothers & Sisters) and Cathy Dollanganger (Rachael Carpani, McLeod’s Daughters) as they live together as man and wife in California with Cathy's two sons, who are unaware of the nature of their parents' relationship. Mason Cook (Legends) will play Cathy's son, Bart. Graham will reprise her
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- 10/1/2014
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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