Happy project: With Marissa Feng Bleicken exclusive interview
July 31, 2011 by Mark Mahoney · Leave a Comment
by Gina Scarpa No sooner did Marissa hit her stride on The Glee Project when the rug was pulled out from underneath her. After winning her second homework challenge in a row, the mentors felt she wasn’t electric enough on camera and she landed in the bottom three. After performing “Hate On Me” by Jill Scott for Ryan Murphy, she found that her name was not on the callback list. Today, we caught up with Marissa in an exclusive interview to find out more about her time on The Glee Project. Q. Gina, RealityWanted: What made you…
4 reason American captain is the miracle movie which you waited for
July 22, 2011 by Mark Mahoney · Leave a Comment
2011-07-21 21:39:47 Author: Sean O’Connell Ever since plans for a full-blown Avengers movie were revealed, fans of comic books and the movies they inspire have been ticking off a laundry list of hurdles that needed to be cleared in order to make the multi-character adventure a reality. The concept was so far-fetched back when Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury first graced a post-credit sequence at the end of Jon Favreau’s Iron Man that most of us were just geeked to see some form of Marvel superhero crossover on the silver screen. (Prior to that, the only thing that…
All time’s worst boxer obtains his movie
July 20, 2011 by Wyatt Sebastian · Leave a Comment
2011-07-19 19:16:59 Author: Will LeBlanc With a mere 32 wins and 11 draws over his 19 year, 300 fight career, Peter Buckley isn’t a name you’re going to recognize as one of the greats. But you can’t lose 256 bouts without having some serious fighting spirit, and that will most likely be the focus of the upcoming biopic chronicling his life. According to Variety, director George Tillman Jr. is stepping behind the camera to direct. Tillman, fresh off of the Dwayne Johnson vehicle Faster , broke on to the scene when he helmed Robert DeNiro and Cuba Gooding Jr. in Men of Honor . No stranger to biopics (Tillman…
Sam Rockwell replaces Renner through chemistry in the Jennifer barn’s good life
July 17, 2011 by David Nickersons · Leave a Comment
2011-07-15 21:28:57 Author: Sean O’Connell After verbally sparring with Robert Downey Jr. in Jon Favreau’s Iron Man 2 and fending off invading aliens in Favreau’s upcoming Cowboys & Aliens , Sam Rockwell’s reward is a nice, quiet role in a dark comic thriller in which he gets to abuse prescription drugs and romance Jennifer Garner. That sounds like an upgrade. Rockwell is negotiating to join Geoff Moore and David Posamentier’s Better Living Through Chemistry , Variety reports. He would replace a previously cast Jeremy Renner in the role of a meek, unhappy, small-town pharmacist who enters an illicit affair with a trophy wife (Garner)…
Sherlock Holmes, Huasen and shadow playbill Professor Moriarty In two competes
July 11, 2011 by David Nickersons · Leave a Comment
2011-07-10 23:31:20 Author: Josh Tyler Amidst all the excitement over superheroes and wizards, somehow we all seem to have forgotten that there’s a new Sherlock Holmes movie being released this year. Maybe that’ll change this weekend, since the movie’s first trailer is slated to be attached to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 or maybe not since the first ever Dark Knight Rises trailer is also supposed to be attached to that film. Let’s be honest, Batman is probably all that anyone’s going to be talking about. So before that caped crusader fellow steals all the thunder from Mycroft’s smartest…
Miracle’s laughable fraud plan revealed?
July 6, 2011 by Annalee Maryl · Leave a Comment
2011-07-05 19:55:22 Author: Eric Eisenberg I still have a hard time wrapping my brain around this year’s San Diego Comic Con lineup, namely the fact that Twilight: Breaking Dawn will have a Hall H panel, while Marvel’s The Avengers won’t. It’s totally backwards and is a perfect for showing how the event’s original purpose has completely disappeared. When it was made official that Marvel wouldn’t be hosting a Hall H panel, however, the news came with a silver lining: while they won’t be hosting an event on the main stage, they will have a presence during the event. Now the details of…
Therefore you think you to be able the dancing season 8: Is among the best 20 displays the iteration main point (again)
June 23, 2011 by Lyndria Miller · Leave a Comment
By Lindsay Strouse For the first time in So You Think You Can Dance history, the entire Top 20 has been invited back for a round two. The judges were so torn on who to send home last week that they decided to keep everyone and instead send home two couples tomorrow night. Yeah, like thatâs going to be any easier! Joining the panel as a guest judge this week is dance legend Debbie Reynolds. Before each couple performed, the dancers leaked out embarrassing secrets about their partnersâfrom Ryanâs fast-growing leg hair to Mirandaâs crush on Tadd…
Happy project: With mentor or Robert J. Ulrich talent scout’s exclusive interview
June 12, 2011 by Annalee Maryl · Leave a Comment
by Gina Scarpa Tomorrow night on Oxygen, The Glee Project premieres and 12 young, talented performers will compete for a multi-episode guest starring role on Glee. They will have the opportunity to work with mentors who know Glee best – the show’s choreographer, vocal coach/arranger, and casting director. Robert Ulrich is the casting director for both Glee and The Glee Project and today, we spoke to him in an exclusive interview about both shows. Q. Gina, RealityWanted: How did you first get into casting? A. Robert: I was actually an actor. I was in New York, trying to be an…
Before Justin forest For Sci-Fi Director crime terror fast and angry auxiliary Reteaming
June 5, 2011 by Wyatt Sebastian · Leave a Comment
2011-06-04 17:25:42 Author: Mack Rawden Yesterday, I wrote a story on Evel Knievel. Before he was the legendary daredevil, Robert Craig Knievel sold insurance, and he was damn good at it. In fact, within the first few months, he emerged as the leading salesman in the company. He demanded to be promoted to vice president. When he wasn’t, he quit and single-handedly forged his own legacy in another career. That’s one way to make it. The other way is by staying put and paying your dues. It might not be as glamorous, but the end result can be just as satisfying…
Robert De Nero and behind Diana Keaton is again together gently under the creek
May 12, 2011 by David Nickersons · Leave a Comment
2011-05-12 16:12:20 Author: Eric Eisenberg The career paths of Robert De Niro and Diane Keaton are pretty similar, if you think about it. Both formally starred in some of the greatest movies of all time and collaborated with some of the most talented directors out there only to start taking on bad parts in terrible movies in recent years. The De Niro that made in Taxi Driver under Martin Scorsese is not the same as the De Niro that starred in Little Fockers , and Keaton that made Annie Hall with Woody Allen is not the same Keaton that starred in Because I…
