For years, there have been rumors that Valve has been working hard on a version of Half Life to wrap up the events of the last title. This is one of the most important franchises in video game history, and it always has fans ready to dive into new theories.
Following a week brimming with revelations about this rumored project, it appears the studio may be continuing to work on it, or at the very least, on an expansion of this universe. New information from a YouTube video and a datamine suggests that the studio is actively working on a new game in this franchise.
Could Valve Currently Be Working On Half Life 3?
One of the most recent major revelations and leaks supposedly came from a team that was working on Half Life 3, involving an actress who listed this project on her resume.
Valve is working on a title under...
Following a week brimming with revelations about this rumored project, it appears the studio may be continuing to work on it, or at the very least, on an expansion of this universe. New information from a YouTube video and a datamine suggests that the studio is actively working on a new game in this franchise.
Could Valve Currently Be Working On Half Life 3?
One of the most recent major revelations and leaks supposedly came from a team that was working on Half Life 3, involving an actress who listed this project on her resume.
Valve is working on a title under...
- 8/8/2024
- by Lucas Lapetina
- FandomWire
The gaming community is excited once again as new rumors suggest the possibility of Half Life 3, a sequel long awaited by fans for almost two decades now. Yes, Half Life 3 rumors are back on the menu.
This time, the speculation comes from the resume of a voice actress named Natasha Chandel. Known for her work in several high-profile games, Chandel’s online resume lists a project titled “White Sands,” which is being produced by Valve.
Half Life 3 Might Have Been Revealed via a Resume Could we finally get the much-anticipated sequel to Half Life 2? Image via Valve
Gabe Follower, a user on X pointed out this discovery, sparking discussions and hopes among fans.
Half Life 3 No Fucking Way
— ً (@leoocs1337) August 4, 2024
White Sands is not just a random name. It’s an actual location in New Mexico, famous for its vast white sand dunes and home to a National Park. Intriguingly,...
This time, the speculation comes from the resume of a voice actress named Natasha Chandel. Known for her work in several high-profile games, Chandel’s online resume lists a project titled “White Sands,” which is being produced by Valve.
Half Life 3 Might Have Been Revealed via a Resume Could we finally get the much-anticipated sequel to Half Life 2? Image via Valve
Gabe Follower, a user on X pointed out this discovery, sparking discussions and hopes among fans.
Half Life 3 No Fucking Way
— ً (@leoocs1337) August 4, 2024
White Sands is not just a random name. It’s an actual location in New Mexico, famous for its vast white sand dunes and home to a National Park. Intriguingly,...
- 8/5/2024
- by Suhaib Adeel
- FandomWire
When Spike Lee won his long overdue first competitive Oscar at the 2019 Academy Awards, he literally jumped into presenter Samuel L. Jackson’s arms for a hug. But there was a moment when the longtime friends probably couldn’t have imagined they’d share such a public embrace.
In a new interview with Vulture, Jackson – who appeared in early Lee films like “School Daze,” “Do the Right Thing,” “Mo Better Blues,” and “Jungle Fever” – explained he had a falling out with the filmmaker over “Malcolm X.”
“I actually read with most of the people who auditioned for ‘Malcolm X.’ I was supposed to be the guy that turned Malcolm X on to Islam in prison. I forget who played that role,” Jackson revealed. Albert Hall played the role of Baines in the film and turned in an indelible performance in the part. He later appeared in Lee’s film “Get on the Bus.
In a new interview with Vulture, Jackson – who appeared in early Lee films like “School Daze,” “Do the Right Thing,” “Mo Better Blues,” and “Jungle Fever” – explained he had a falling out with the filmmaker over “Malcolm X.”
“I actually read with most of the people who auditioned for ‘Malcolm X.’ I was supposed to be the guy that turned Malcolm X on to Islam in prison. I forget who played that role,” Jackson revealed. Albert Hall played the role of Baines in the film and turned in an indelible performance in the part. He later appeared in Lee’s film “Get on the Bus.
- 7/21/2023
- by Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
Samuel L. Jackson is detailing his 1992 falling out with Spike Lee that took more 20 years to rebuild.
Jackson, in a wide-ranging interview with Vulture, shared that the creative split from Lee was due to a “Malcolm X” salary dispute which ultimately led Jackson to turn down the role of Baines in the historical epic. Albert Hall was cast instead.
“I actually read with most of the people who auditioned for ‘Malcolm X,'” Jackson said, after starring in Lee’s “Jungle Fever,” “School Daze,” and “Do the Right Thing” prior. “I was supposed to be the guy that turned Malcolm X on to Islam in prison. I forget who played that role. But it was still down to that Spike Lee scale-plus-10 salary thing. I was like, ‘I’m not going to work for no scale-plus-10.'”
The “scale plus 10” salary refers to a pay rate for actors with a...
Jackson, in a wide-ranging interview with Vulture, shared that the creative split from Lee was due to a “Malcolm X” salary dispute which ultimately led Jackson to turn down the role of Baines in the historical epic. Albert Hall was cast instead.
“I actually read with most of the people who auditioned for ‘Malcolm X,'” Jackson said, after starring in Lee’s “Jungle Fever,” “School Daze,” and “Do the Right Thing” prior. “I was supposed to be the guy that turned Malcolm X on to Islam in prison. I forget who played that role. But it was still down to that Spike Lee scale-plus-10 salary thing. I was like, ‘I’m not going to work for no scale-plus-10.'”
The “scale plus 10” salary refers to a pay rate for actors with a...
- 7/20/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
If you’re a user of a Roku streaming device, or if you’ve perhaps bought one of the company’s new in-house manufactured TV sets, you now have a new entertainment option at your fingertips as long as you live in the United States, United Kingdom or Canada.
Thanks to a multiyear agreement between the two sides, the Nordic streaming service Viaplay is now available for users on all Roku devices. Viaplay offers U.S. and Canadian users over 1,500 hours of acclaimed series and films, alongside curated third-party content. A subscription runs $5.99 per month and is completely ad-free.
7-Day Free Trial $5.99 / month viaplay.com
Viaplay is the world’s leading producer of Nordic Noir - premium drama from the Nordic region - and its offering spans top-class crime thrillers, young adult shows, historical dramas, documentaries, and much more. The Viaplay content now accessible to Roku users in North America...
Thanks to a multiyear agreement between the two sides, the Nordic streaming service Viaplay is now available for users on all Roku devices. Viaplay offers U.S. and Canadian users over 1,500 hours of acclaimed series and films, alongside curated third-party content. A subscription runs $5.99 per month and is completely ad-free.
7-Day Free Trial $5.99 / month viaplay.com
Viaplay is the world’s leading producer of Nordic Noir - premium drama from the Nordic region - and its offering spans top-class crime thrillers, young adult shows, historical dramas, documentaries, and much more. The Viaplay content now accessible to Roku users in North America...
- 4/20/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Hvide Sande
White Sands is the name of a small Danish coastal town, thriving on fishing and tourism, that provides the setting for this eight-episode crime drama, featuring an attractive, mismatched pair of cops going undercover to solve the year-old murder of a German tourist. Marie Bach Hansen plays Helene, the Danish half of the team; her surly imported partner, Thomas, is played by Carsten Bjornlund.
Assigned to play a young married couple to endear themselves with the tight-lipped locals is especially difficult for both. Helene just finished a long deep undercover assignment in which she grew too emotionally attached to the thug she had to seduce. In the first scene, he’d bought her act so completely that he was starting to propose at a romantic dinner when she summoned the troops to bust him at the restaurant. Rejection to the max, leaving him lusting for payback, and her...
White Sands is the name of a small Danish coastal town, thriving on fishing and tourism, that provides the setting for this eight-episode crime drama, featuring an attractive, mismatched pair of cops going undercover to solve the year-old murder of a German tourist. Marie Bach Hansen plays Helene, the Danish half of the team; her surly imported partner, Thomas, is played by Carsten Bjornlund.
Assigned to play a young married couple to endear themselves with the tight-lipped locals is especially difficult for both. Helene just finished a long deep undercover assignment in which she grew too emotionally attached to the thug she had to seduce. In the first scene, he’d bought her act so completely that he was starting to propose at a romantic dinner when she summoned the troops to bust him at the restaurant. Rejection to the max, leaving him lusting for payback, and her...
- 9/17/2022
- by Mark Glass
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
U.S. streaming service Topic is expanding its roster of French content with such recent acquisitions as the Arte fantasy-thriller miniseries “The Rope,” picked up from Wild Bunch TV, and Season 2 of political satire “Parliament,” sold internationally by France TV Distribution.
Launched by First Look Media in 2019, Topic specializes in crime and thrillers, including top Nordic shows like “The Killing,” “The Bridge,” “Arctic Circle” and “The Bridge”-inspired German thriller “Pagan Peak.”
Jennifer Liang, Topic’s vice president of programming strategy, acquisitions and sales, is attending this year’s Unifrance Rendez-Vous TV programming market in Biarritz for the first time and on the lookout for titles that fit the niche streamer’s high standards.
“For over a year, Topic has been hyper-focused on elevated crime, true crime, thriller and suspense programming from all over the world,” Liang said. “We found that our subscribers appreciate how we bypass the standard crime...
Launched by First Look Media in 2019, Topic specializes in crime and thrillers, including top Nordic shows like “The Killing,” “The Bridge,” “Arctic Circle” and “The Bridge”-inspired German thriller “Pagan Peak.”
Jennifer Liang, Topic’s vice president of programming strategy, acquisitions and sales, is attending this year’s Unifrance Rendez-Vous TV programming market in Biarritz for the first time and on the lookout for titles that fit the niche streamer’s high standards.
“For over a year, Topic has been hyper-focused on elevated crime, true crime, thriller and suspense programming from all over the world,” Liang said. “We found that our subscribers appreciate how we bypass the standard crime...
- 9/4/2022
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV
Anders Klarlund’s Nordic noir feature “The Last Client” with “Borgen” star Signe Egholm Olsen has been acquired by international sales and aggregation outfit LevelK.
The thriller, produced by Morten Rasmussen at well-established Danish banner Deluca Film As, revolves around the intense relationship between a psychotherapist and her dangerous new client. The strong cast is headlined by Egholm Olsen and Anton Hjejle (“Liberty”).
“The Last Client” was written by Anders Klarlund and Jacob Weinreich, the creative duo known as A. J. Kazinski. Together, the authors have penned several international bestselling novels, feature films and TV series, such as “The Last Good Man,” “White Sands” and the upcoming Netflix original, “Loving Adults.”
Klarlund is a writer-director known for high-concept movies, including “The Eighteenth,” the dystopian fantasy film “Possessed,” and the animated feature “Strings,” whose voice cast included James McAvoy. He also wrote episodes of the popular crime series “White Sands” and “Loving Adults.
The thriller, produced by Morten Rasmussen at well-established Danish banner Deluca Film As, revolves around the intense relationship between a psychotherapist and her dangerous new client. The strong cast is headlined by Egholm Olsen and Anton Hjejle (“Liberty”).
“The Last Client” was written by Anders Klarlund and Jacob Weinreich, the creative duo known as A. J. Kazinski. Together, the authors have penned several international bestselling novels, feature films and TV series, such as “The Last Good Man,” “White Sands” and the upcoming Netflix original, “Loving Adults.”
Klarlund is a writer-director known for high-concept movies, including “The Eighteenth,” the dystopian fantasy film “Possessed,” and the animated feature “Strings,” whose voice cast included James McAvoy. He also wrote episodes of the popular crime series “White Sands” and “Loving Adults.
- 2/3/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
The Danish eight-part series, commissioned by pubcaster TV2, is set in the titular seaside community. Last week, production on a new Danish eight-part crime series, entitled White Sands, wrapped. The project is directed by Frederiksberg-born helmer Tilde Harkamp, who recently worked on Hunting Season (2019), a comedy starring Mille Dinesen, Lærke Winther and Stephania Potalivo in the lead roles. White Sands is based on a screenplay penned by writing duo Anders Rønnow Klarlund and Jacob Weinreich, best known as Aj Kazinski, who have lived in the Danish seaside community of Hvide Sande (“White Sands” in English), where the story is set. In detail, the series follows German detective Thomas (played by Carsten Bjørnlund) and Danish cop Helene (Marie Bach Hansen), who are both in the doldrums after turning their backs on love. Assigned to work together on a crime investigation in the titular picture-perfect but tight-knit seaside community, they are...
- 11/26/2020
- Cineuropa - The Best of European Cinema
Alec Bojalad Feb 11, 2018
Sci-fi movie maestro Alex Garland has revealed some of the details of his upcoming project for FX...
Alex Garland has made his name as one of science fiction's brightest modern voices.
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He got his start with the novel The Beach, which was adapted into the Leonard DiCaprio feature of the same name. He then moved into film, writing movies such as 28 Days Later, Sunshine, and Never Let Me Go - not to mention his brilliant directorial debut Ex Machina.
Now with his next directorial effort Annihilation coming soon to theaters in the Us, and going straight to Netflix in the UK, Garland has cast his eye to another medium needing his science fiction expertise. Garland cut a deal back in 2017 to produce a sci-fi TV show for FX.
Sci-fi movie maestro Alex Garland has revealed some of the details of his upcoming project for FX...
Alex Garland has made his name as one of science fiction's brightest modern voices.
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He got his start with the novel The Beach, which was adapted into the Leonard DiCaprio feature of the same name. He then moved into film, writing movies such as 28 Days Later, Sunshine, and Never Let Me Go - not to mention his brilliant directorial debut Ex Machina.
Now with his next directorial effort Annihilation coming soon to theaters in the Us, and going straight to Netflix in the UK, Garland has cast his eye to another medium needing his science fiction expertise. Garland cut a deal back in 2017 to produce a sci-fi TV show for FX.
- 2/10/2018
- Den of Geek
Louisa Mellor Feb 12, 2018
3-part ITV drama Trauma airs on consecutive nights from tonight. We chatted to writer Mike Bartlett and actor John Simm…
Ten minutes into episode one of Trauma, a surgeon holds a boy’s heart between his gloved hands. It’s what surgeons do figuratively every day.
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“When we enter a hospital,” says writer Mike Bartlett (Doctor Foster, King Charles III), “either you or your loved ones have to be put into the hands of complete strangers whom you have to trust one hundred per cent. You don’t do that in any other walk of life.” Buying a product or hiring any other service, he says, “we might get different quotes and find out about people. In a hospital, you don’t have time to do that.
3-part ITV drama Trauma airs on consecutive nights from tonight. We chatted to writer Mike Bartlett and actor John Simm…
Ten minutes into episode one of Trauma, a surgeon holds a boy’s heart between his gloved hands. It’s what surgeons do figuratively every day.
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“When we enter a hospital,” says writer Mike Bartlett (Doctor Foster, King Charles III), “either you or your loved ones have to be put into the hands of complete strangers whom you have to trust one hundred per cent. You don’t do that in any other walk of life.” Buying a product or hiring any other service, he says, “we might get different quotes and find out about people. In a hospital, you don’t have time to do that.
- 2/8/2018
- Den of Geek
Louisa Mellor Feb 10, 2018
Hard Sun ends series one without exactly tying up all its loose ends. Spoilers ahead in our review…
This review contains spoilers.
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You can sympathise, really. The sun, bored of hanging around in space waiting for this series to start making sense, decided to leak itself to the public by turning up early, all massive, with a tail. The sun was here for answers. Answers it wasn’t going to get.
Answers to questions like: why did Hicks kill Alex Butler? Why did Renko protect her rapist? Why did 'they' lie to MI5 Grace about the apocalyptic timescale? And what had distracted the planet’s meteorologists from spotting the fact that the sun was off on its holidays to Earth, all massive, with a tail? Accepting...
Hard Sun ends series one without exactly tying up all its loose ends. Spoilers ahead in our review…
This review contains spoilers.
See related Murder On The Orient Express review Willem Dafoe interview: Murder On The Orient Express, White Sands, Clear & Present Danger
You can sympathise, really. The sun, bored of hanging around in space waiting for this series to start making sense, decided to leak itself to the public by turning up early, all massive, with a tail. The sun was here for answers. Answers it wasn’t going to get.
Answers to questions like: why did Hicks kill Alex Butler? Why did Renko protect her rapist? Why did 'they' lie to MI5 Grace about the apocalyptic timescale? And what had distracted the planet’s meteorologists from spotting the fact that the sun was off on its holidays to Earth, all massive, with a tail? Accepting...
- 2/7/2018
- Den of Geek
Aliya Whiteley Feb 9, 2018
Strange things are lurking in the woods in episode 2 of the BBC's ghost story Requiem. Spoilers ahead in our review...
This review contains spoilers.
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A bit of cello practice, a watcher in the woods, a dusty room that’s been locked for years: there’s a lot of interesting events happening in this episode of Requiem. But before we get into that, let’s sing the praises of an element that can often get overlooked: an excellent title sequence.
The swirling, kaleidoscopic patterns and effects combined with high-pitched, eerie music reminds me of other series of the past that knew how to build up the suspense and fantastical elements from the start: Tales of the Unexpected, for instance, or The Box of Delights, both of...
Strange things are lurking in the woods in episode 2 of the BBC's ghost story Requiem. Spoilers ahead in our review...
This review contains spoilers.
See related Murder On The Orient Express review Willem Dafoe interview: Murder On The Orient Express, White Sands, Clear & Present Danger
A bit of cello practice, a watcher in the woods, a dusty room that’s been locked for years: there’s a lot of interesting events happening in this episode of Requiem. But before we get into that, let’s sing the praises of an element that can often get overlooked: an excellent title sequence.
The swirling, kaleidoscopic patterns and effects combined with high-pitched, eerie music reminds me of other series of the past that knew how to build up the suspense and fantastical elements from the start: Tales of the Unexpected, for instance, or The Box of Delights, both of...
- 2/5/2018
- Den of Geek
This year, we've asked 10 writers to pick some of their favorite TV episodes from 2017 and weigh in on why they were great stand-alone eps and the highlights of our viewing year. Today: Scott Tobias on Twin Peaks: The Return's stunning, apocalyptic "Episode 8."
Cut to black.
[Beat.]
July 16th, 1945.
White Sands, New Mexico
5:29 a.m. Mwt
How did we get here? That's the first question – or maybe the second, after "Wtf?!" and a period of extended hypnosis – that comes to mind as the desert lights up with a brilliant flash and a mushroom cloud.
Cut to black.
[Beat.]
July 16th, 1945.
White Sands, New Mexico
5:29 a.m. Mwt
How did we get here? That's the first question – or maybe the second, after "Wtf?!" and a period of extended hypnosis – that comes to mind as the desert lights up with a brilliant flash and a mushroom cloud.
- 12/13/2017
- Rollingstone.com
This year, we've asked 10 writers to pick some of their favorite TV episodes from 2017 and weigh in on why they were great stand-alone eps and the highlights of our viewing year. Today: Scott Tobias on Twin Peaks: The Return's stunning, apocalyptic "Episode 8."
Cut to black.
[Beat.]
July 16th, 1945.
White Sands, New Mexico
5:29 a.m. Mwt
How did we get here? That's the first question – or maybe the second, after "Wtf?!" and a period of extended hypnosis – that comes to mind as the desert lights up with a brilliant flash and a mushroom cloud.
Cut to black.
[Beat.]
July 16th, 1945.
White Sands, New Mexico
5:29 a.m. Mwt
How did we get here? That's the first question – or maybe the second, after "Wtf?!" and a period of extended hypnosis – that comes to mind as the desert lights up with a brilliant flash and a mushroom cloud.
- 12/13/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Mike Cecchini Nov 17, 2017
Marvel's The Punisher Netflix series is a surprisingly subdued, ambitious affair. Here's a spoiler-free review from our Us chums...
I have to confess, the first episode of Marvel’s The Punisher had me a little worried. After opening on Frank Castle in all his skull-clad glory, tying up loose ends in a sequence that fully embraces the bonkers, over-the-top, Ennis-esque violence that came to define the character in the 21st century, the next hour is a dour, obvious, overwritten affair, and for a moment I feared that the series would be a chore.
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I love it when I’m wrong about stuff like this.
The Punisher is a pleasant surprise. Not in terms of quality (I think we all expect these Marvel Netflix shows to rise...
Marvel's The Punisher Netflix series is a surprisingly subdued, ambitious affair. Here's a spoiler-free review from our Us chums...
I have to confess, the first episode of Marvel’s The Punisher had me a little worried. After opening on Frank Castle in all his skull-clad glory, tying up loose ends in a sequence that fully embraces the bonkers, over-the-top, Ennis-esque violence that came to define the character in the 21st century, the next hour is a dour, obvious, overwritten affair, and for a moment I feared that the series would be a chore.
See related Murder On The Orient Express review Willem Dafoe interview: Murder On The Orient Express, White Sands, Clear & Present Danger
I love it when I’m wrong about stuff like this.
The Punisher is a pleasant surprise. Not in terms of quality (I think we all expect these Marvel Netflix shows to rise...
- 11/13/2017
- Den of Geek
Simon Brew Nov 6, 2017
Willem Dafoe chats to us about Clear & Present Danger, Murder On The Orient Express, White Sands and our feet.
An odd start to an interview as I walked into a comfy room to talk to Willem Dafoe for a bit. We ended up talking about feet, specifically that mine were big. He sought to assure me that my feet were fine, to try and make me feel better about myself. There’s a measure of a man for you.
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He was in town to talk about Murder On The Orient Express, in which he takes a role as part of the ensemble. And here’s how our quick chat went…
I talked to a colleague who’d interviewed you in the past, and he told me something you’d said,...
Willem Dafoe chats to us about Clear & Present Danger, Murder On The Orient Express, White Sands and our feet.
An odd start to an interview as I walked into a comfy room to talk to Willem Dafoe for a bit. We ended up talking about feet, specifically that mine were big. He sought to assure me that my feet were fine, to try and make me feel better about myself. There’s a measure of a man for you.
See related The Flash season 4 episode 4 review: Elongated Journey Into The Night The Flash season 4 episode 3 review: Luck Be A Lady
He was in town to talk about Murder On The Orient Express, in which he takes a role as part of the ensemble. And here’s how our quick chat went…
I talked to a colleague who’d interviewed you in the past, and he told me something you’d said,...
- 11/5/2017
- Den of Geek
The Splathouse podcast team heads to Haddonfield with their new episode on Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, and you can listen to it in today's Horror Highlights. We also have a Q&A with the writer/director of Sightings, a new prize pack contest from our friends at Comet TV, a trailer for Aliens: Zone of Silence, release details and a trailer for the stranger than fiction documentary Mansfield 66/67, a look at Line Webtoon's horror anthology comic series, and details on the Kickstarter campaign for the Zombie Doctor tabletop game.
Listen to a New Episode of the Splathouse Podcast: From Splathouse: "One, two, Chucky’s coming for you, pinhead!
This week the goobs at Splathouse watched Halloween: The Curse Of Michael Myers (1995) and just barely survived! Pervy Paul (Don’t Call Me Stephen) Rudd, culty runes/ruins/ruse, miraculous household appliances, and the lack of any coherency: This movie has it all!
Listen to a New Episode of the Splathouse Podcast: From Splathouse: "One, two, Chucky’s coming for you, pinhead!
This week the goobs at Splathouse watched Halloween: The Curse Of Michael Myers (1995) and just barely survived! Pervy Paul (Don’t Call Me Stephen) Rudd, culty runes/ruins/ruse, miraculous household appliances, and the lack of any coherency: This movie has it all!
- 10/21/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
We already love Chrissy Teigen for her hilarious tweets, adorable family Instagrams of husband John Legend and daughter Luna, and not to mention her fashionable red carpet appearances, but now she’s given us another fabulous reason to keep up with her. The model has teamed up with fashion retailer, Revolve, to launch a 36 piece collection of dresses, separates, jackets, bodysuits and boots in fabrics ranging from satin jacquard, crepe chiffon, velvet and lace — and believe us when we say, you’re going to want every single piece. Designed to inspire and empower the modern woman, the items are intended...
- 10/11/2017
- by Kami Phillips
- PEOPLE.com
Kirsten Howard John Saavedra Feb 11, 2018
When Stranger Things returns to Netflix it'll be for fewer episodes than season 2 delivered...
Stranger Things season 3 was officially confirmed by Netflix late in 2017, and the news certainly didn't blow anyone’s minds, considering that the show has become a certified pop culture phenomenon that has elevated itself and the aggregate of the streaming giant’s original content lineup into the stratosphere.
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But when the third season finally arrives, there'll be a little less of it than we got before, according to TV Line. It'll consist of 8 episodes, rather than 9 (which is what we got in season 2). That is, however, the same episode count as season one. It's rather refreshing that Stranger Things season 3 won't fall prey to the inflated episode counts we see on some streaming series,...
When Stranger Things returns to Netflix it'll be for fewer episodes than season 2 delivered...
Stranger Things season 3 was officially confirmed by Netflix late in 2017, and the news certainly didn't blow anyone’s minds, considering that the show has become a certified pop culture phenomenon that has elevated itself and the aggregate of the streaming giant’s original content lineup into the stratosphere.
See related Murder On The Orient Express review Willem Dafoe interview: Murder On The Orient Express, White Sands, Clear & Present Danger
But when the third season finally arrives, there'll be a little less of it than we got before, according to TV Line. It'll consist of 8 episodes, rather than 9 (which is what we got in season 2). That is, however, the same episode count as season one. It's rather refreshing that Stranger Things season 3 won't fall prey to the inflated episode counts we see on some streaming series,...
- 8/22/2017
- Den of Geek
Twin Peaks Recap is a weekly column by Keith Uhlich covering David Lynch and Mark Frost's limited, 18-episode continuation of the Twin Peaks television series."Did you like that song?" the boy (Xolo Mariduena) asks the girl (Tikaeni Faircrest). His words are hesitant and tentative—tinged with naiveté, therefore open and earnest. "Yes," the girl replies, playing along with the courtship ritual. "I did like that song." Yet there's a sense in the slight pause between his question and her answer that she could say anything. That awkward dead space is filled with possibilities—positive, negative and in-between. And what excitement there is in that. This exchange comes toward the end of Part 8 of Mark Frost and David Lynch's revived Twin Peaks, though the quiet beauty of the moment is offset by the many horrors (and wonders) that precede it…and that, will indeed, follow it. It's easy...
- 6/26/2017
- MUBI
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers from “Twin Peaks” Episode 8 titled “Part 8 – Gotta Light?”]
What was only hinted at in the third episode of “Twin Peaks” became a full-blown surrealistic experience in Sunday’s avant-garde “Part 8.”
Despite the experimental filmmaking and very little dialogue, the 50-minute bombardment of sound and fury coalesced into an intriguing origin story that promised a lot more sense in the contemporary story to come. Giving historical context to some of the things we’ve seen so far anchors the story in a way that it hasn’t been before. But this wasn’t just the story of one birth, but of many. Let’s break those and a few other theories down:
Read More: ‘Twin Peaks’ Review: Part 8 Aims for Maximum Weirdness and Succeeds
What About Bob?
The evil spirit (Frank Silva) we first met in the original series has been riding along with Evil Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) in some sort of weird, mutual symbiosis. It seemed that...
What was only hinted at in the third episode of “Twin Peaks” became a full-blown surrealistic experience in Sunday’s avant-garde “Part 8.”
Despite the experimental filmmaking and very little dialogue, the 50-minute bombardment of sound and fury coalesced into an intriguing origin story that promised a lot more sense in the contemporary story to come. Giving historical context to some of the things we’ve seen so far anchors the story in a way that it hasn’t been before. But this wasn’t just the story of one birth, but of many. Let’s break those and a few other theories down:
Read More: ‘Twin Peaks’ Review: Part 8 Aims for Maximum Weirdness and Succeeds
What About Bob?
The evil spirit (Frank Silva) we first met in the original series has been riding along with Evil Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) in some sort of weird, mutual symbiosis. It seemed that...
- 6/26/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
“Some people go nuts for ‘Tree of Life,’” David Lynch said during a Los Angeles Times interview five years ago. “I love Terry Malick. But ‘Tree of Life’ wasn’t my cup of tea.” After being asked a follow-up question about why he couldn’t get into the film, Lynch simply repeated himself: “It wasn’t my cup of tea.”
If you’ve ever wondered what the Lynchian equivalent of “The Tree of Life” would look like, last night’s entrancing episode of “Twin Peaks” offers a clue. It might have been the most visually stunning 60 minutes of television ever produced — and certainly the revival’s best episode since last month’s two-part premiere — and most who tuned in have no earthly idea what actually happened.
Read More: ‘Twin Peaks’ Review: Part 8 Aims for Maximum Weirdness and Succeeds
As fate would have it, that interview was about the fact that...
If you’ve ever wondered what the Lynchian equivalent of “The Tree of Life” would look like, last night’s entrancing episode of “Twin Peaks” offers a clue. It might have been the most visually stunning 60 minutes of television ever produced — and certainly the revival’s best episode since last month’s two-part premiere — and most who tuned in have no earthly idea what actually happened.
Read More: ‘Twin Peaks’ Review: Part 8 Aims for Maximum Weirdness and Succeeds
As fate would have it, that interview was about the fact that...
- 6/26/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Here’s the simple recap of Twin Peaks Part 8: Colors! Lights! Sounds! What am I watching?
Now for the longer version, let’s take a careful look at the truly wild (but deceptively simple) phantasmagoria that exploded gorgeously across the world’s television screens on Sunday night:
In South Dakota | We started off in a very normal way (considering what was to come). Bad Coop and Ray have escaped prison, and are driving towards a place called “The Farm” (is it Big Ed’s Gas Farm? Doubtful). Bad Coop still wants that mysterious and vital information from Ray. But...
Now for the longer version, let’s take a careful look at the truly wild (but deceptively simple) phantasmagoria that exploded gorgeously across the world’s television screens on Sunday night:
In South Dakota | We started off in a very normal way (considering what was to come). Bad Coop and Ray have escaped prison, and are driving towards a place called “The Farm” (is it Big Ed’s Gas Farm? Doubtful). Bad Coop still wants that mysterious and vital information from Ray. But...
- 6/26/2017
- TVLine.com
Sometimes, after witnessing a work of art that truly challenges and moves us, it's easier to be flippant than philosophical. So let's get the flippancy out of our system right away. After all, following an hour of television like last night's episode of Twin Peaks, people are bound to have questions. "What did I just witness?", for example. Or "How did David Lynch and Mark Frost convince Showtime to put that on the air?" Or "Does Trent Reznor have any idea how cool he looks in a pair of sunglasses?...
- 6/26/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Last Week’S Review: Part 7 Leaves More Clues Than We Can Count as David Lynch Digs Deep Into the Past
Were there more than 20 lines of dialogue spoken in tonight’s “Twin Peaks”? All signs point to no. In perhaps what was the most existential and absurd installment yet of the surreal drama’s return, David Lynch’s attention shifted from a bloody confrontation in the woods to a journey through time and space that barely touched on the modern day. Instead, “Part 8” tripped back to the past for a largely silent (dialogue-less) series of events (it feels a bit much to refer to them as “a story” at this stage) that of course did not skim on harsh violence and strange mannerisms.
Everyone is going to come to Part 8 with their own interpretations and theories; it’s an installment which seems to welcome that. And pieces of it are more successful than others.
Were there more than 20 lines of dialogue spoken in tonight’s “Twin Peaks”? All signs point to no. In perhaps what was the most existential and absurd installment yet of the surreal drama’s return, David Lynch’s attention shifted from a bloody confrontation in the woods to a journey through time and space that barely touched on the modern day. Instead, “Part 8” tripped back to the past for a largely silent (dialogue-less) series of events (it feels a bit much to refer to them as “a story” at this stage) that of course did not skim on harsh violence and strange mannerisms.
Everyone is going to come to Part 8 with their own interpretations and theories; it’s an installment which seems to welcome that. And pieces of it are more successful than others.
- 6/26/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
Brad Pitt has revealed he’s stopped drinking and is in therapy in his first interview since his split from Angelina Jolie last September.
In the extensive talk with GQ Style‘s summer issue, the 53-year-old actor mentioned his estranged wife’s name just once, recommending the interviewer check out her new movie First They Killed My Father: “You should see Angie’s film.”
Pitt spoke extensively about his six children with Jolie and the public custody fight over them.
He said he fears how his children’s friends will react to false rumors that emerged from the divorce, adding...
In the extensive talk with GQ Style‘s summer issue, the 53-year-old actor mentioned his estranged wife’s name just once, recommending the interviewer check out her new movie First They Killed My Father: “You should see Angie’s film.”
Pitt spoke extensively about his six children with Jolie and the public custody fight over them.
He said he fears how his children’s friends will react to false rumors that emerged from the divorce, adding...
- 5/3/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
Brace yourself for Brad Pitt's baby blues!
The 53-year-old actor is GQ Style's summer 2017 cover star, appearing on three various covers of the men's fashion magazine.
Watch: Brad Pitt Rocks Silver Fox Hair in First Trailer for Netflix's 'War Machine'
The Allied star was photographed in national parks across America by Ryan McGinley, including the Everglades, the White Sands and Carlsbad Caverns.
The first cover shows Pitt in a pink sweater and silver chain, with white sand dusted across his face. His eyes appear to be popping directly out to the reader, revealing a somewhat somber mood.
Ryan McGinley exclusively for GQ Style
The second shows the father of six donning an orange-and-brown blouse shirt, leaning back into a dry, grassy field.
Ryan McGinley exclusively for GQ Style
Pitt's last cover is arguably the most striking of the three, as the actor is staring directly into the camera lens with his piercing eyes. It...
The 53-year-old actor is GQ Style's summer 2017 cover star, appearing on three various covers of the men's fashion magazine.
Watch: Brad Pitt Rocks Silver Fox Hair in First Trailer for Netflix's 'War Machine'
The Allied star was photographed in national parks across America by Ryan McGinley, including the Everglades, the White Sands and Carlsbad Caverns.
The first cover shows Pitt in a pink sweater and silver chain, with white sand dusted across his face. His eyes appear to be popping directly out to the reader, revealing a somewhat somber mood.
Ryan McGinley exclusively for GQ Style
The second shows the father of six donning an orange-and-brown blouse shirt, leaning back into a dry, grassy field.
Ryan McGinley exclusively for GQ Style
Pitt's last cover is arguably the most striking of the three, as the actor is staring directly into the camera lens with his piercing eyes. It...
- 5/3/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Desperate Housewives alum Eva Longoria continues to build an impressive body of work as producer, with news that she will co-produce Zone of Silence, alongside actor Eric Winter (Witches Of East End), and Jason Blum – the producer behind the Paranormal Activity, Insidious and The Purge movie franchises, as well as the award-winning The Normal Heart. The drama – set for NBC – will focus on a geographical area known locally as the Mapimi Silent Zone in Mexico.
The desert area, located near the Bolson de Mapimi in Durango, includes part of the Mapimi Biosphere Reserve, and is home to a local myth about a land-locked Bermuda Triangle, of sorts. Legend has it that no type of communication – radio signal or otherwise – can penetrate the area, though many locals remain sceptical.
The modern version of the myth stems from an incident in 1970, during which the U.S military apparently launched an Athena test...
The desert area, located near the Bolson de Mapimi in Durango, includes part of the Mapimi Biosphere Reserve, and is home to a local myth about a land-locked Bermuda Triangle, of sorts. Legend has it that no type of communication – radio signal or otherwise – can penetrate the area, though many locals remain sceptical.
The modern version of the myth stems from an incident in 1970, during which the U.S military apparently launched an Athena test...
- 10/19/2015
- by Sarah Myles
- We Got This Covered
Kevin Spacey, Steven Seagal and, erm, Kangaroo Jack: they all nabbed the box office top spot last decade...
By the end of the 2000s, getting number one at the American box office was a valuable marketing commodity. As such, studios pumped more and more money into making sure they at least had a great opening weekend for their product.
The consequence of this was that it was harder and harder for smaller and quirkier films to take a brief spot in the sun. Certainly towards the second half of the decade, it seems that the number one movie each week was pre-ordinained in a marketing meeting somewhere.
Still, there were some films that have since fallen out of public view that clawed their way to number one. How many of these do you remember?
Eye Of The Beholder
January 2000, one week
Based on Marc Behm's book of the same name,...
By the end of the 2000s, getting number one at the American box office was a valuable marketing commodity. As such, studios pumped more and more money into making sure they at least had a great opening weekend for their product.
The consequence of this was that it was harder and harder for smaller and quirkier films to take a brief spot in the sun. Certainly towards the second half of the decade, it seems that the number one movie each week was pre-ordinained in a marketing meeting somewhere.
Still, there were some films that have since fallen out of public view that clawed their way to number one. How many of these do you remember?
Eye Of The Beholder
January 2000, one week
Based on Marc Behm's book of the same name,...
- 5/13/2015
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
The Red Granite International subsidiary has dropped a Marcus Nispel project into the Cannes market in the form of the maritime horror film.
Scott Sandler, Connor Colebrook and Juhani Nurmi wrote the screenplay to Stowaway from a story by Nispel (pictured) and Nurmi.
Los Angeles-based producers White Sands Pictures have earmarked an autumn start on the story of a woman who takes a yacht trip with her fiancé’s family, unaware of the clan’s secret that lies at the bottom of the ocean.
Stowaway is inspired by the Norse myth about an avenging seaborne humanoid creature and the production will benefit from the services of creature feature expert Mike Elizade of SpectralMotion.
Nispel, whose credits include Pathfinder, Conan The Barbarian and the upcoming Exeter, produces alongside Stefan Brunner. The executive producer is White Sands founder Juergen J Straub.
Scott Sandler, Connor Colebrook and Juhani Nurmi wrote the screenplay to Stowaway from a story by Nispel (pictured) and Nurmi.
Los Angeles-based producers White Sands Pictures have earmarked an autumn start on the story of a woman who takes a yacht trip with her fiancé’s family, unaware of the clan’s secret that lies at the bottom of the ocean.
Stowaway is inspired by the Norse myth about an avenging seaborne humanoid creature and the production will benefit from the services of creature feature expert Mike Elizade of SpectralMotion.
Nispel, whose credits include Pathfinder, Conan The Barbarian and the upcoming Exeter, produces alongside Stefan Brunner. The executive producer is White Sands founder Juergen J Straub.
- 4/30/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Celebrate the April 10th digital release of the Star Wars saga with this collection of fun facts and interstellar statistics. For the first time ever, all six epic films in the Saga, from The Phantom Menace to Return of the Jedi, will be available on Digital HD.
Want more behind-the-scenes revelations? Then check out the extras on Star Wars: The Digital Collection.
http://www.starwars.com/the-star-wars-digital-movie-collection
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
Jedi Knights Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn rescue Queen Amidala, ruler of a peaceful planet invaded by dark forces. On their escape, they discover nine-year-old Anakin Skywalker, a child prodigy who is unusually strong in the Force.
Anakin Skywalker’s Podracer in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace was created from an interesting collection of vehicles and props. The front of the shuttle, in which Anakin sits, was made from the shell of a 1960’s racing car called a Maserati Birdcage.
Want more behind-the-scenes revelations? Then check out the extras on Star Wars: The Digital Collection.
http://www.starwars.com/the-star-wars-digital-movie-collection
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
Jedi Knights Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn rescue Queen Amidala, ruler of a peaceful planet invaded by dark forces. On their escape, they discover nine-year-old Anakin Skywalker, a child prodigy who is unusually strong in the Force.
Anakin Skywalker’s Podracer in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace was created from an interesting collection of vehicles and props. The front of the shuttle, in which Anakin sits, was made from the shell of a 1960’s racing car called a Maserati Birdcage.
- 4/9/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Prolific character actor James Rebhorn has passed away at the age of 65. Rebhorn died from melanoma, which had been diagnosed with in 1992.
Rebhorn had managed to stave off that skin cancer for the past twenty years - and portrayed many of his most famous on screen roles during that time. He worked right up until last month, and died Friday afternoon at his home in New Jersey. He is survived by his wife and two daughters.
The actor had memorable key supporting roles in a variety of films such as "The Game," "Independence Day," "My Cousin Vinny," "The Talented Mr. Ripley," "Basic Instinct," "Scent of a Woman," "Meet the Parents," "Regarding Henry," "Lorenzo's Oil," "Guarding Tess," "Cold Mountain," "Far from Heaven," "White Squall," "Wind," "Shadows and Fog," "White Sands," "Carlito's Way," "My Fellow Americans," "Real Steel," "The International," "Baby Mama," and "The Box".
He also appeared in numerous TV shows like "Seinfeld,...
Rebhorn had managed to stave off that skin cancer for the past twenty years - and portrayed many of his most famous on screen roles during that time. He worked right up until last month, and died Friday afternoon at his home in New Jersey. He is survived by his wife and two daughters.
The actor had memorable key supporting roles in a variety of films such as "The Game," "Independence Day," "My Cousin Vinny," "The Talented Mr. Ripley," "Basic Instinct," "Scent of a Woman," "Meet the Parents," "Regarding Henry," "Lorenzo's Oil," "Guarding Tess," "Cold Mountain," "Far from Heaven," "White Squall," "Wind," "Shadows and Fog," "White Sands," "Carlito's Way," "My Fellow Americans," "Real Steel," "The International," "Baby Mama," and "The Box".
He also appeared in numerous TV shows like "Seinfeld,...
- 3/24/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Do you want shiny, silky hair like Jenna? We chatted with her hairstylist to bring you her exact look and teach you how to get it!
Jenna Dewan-Tatum looks magnificent just five months after giving birth in June 2013. Her body is definitely back, and those pregnancy hormones did wonders for her hair — it looks shiny and healthy! We chatted with Ryan Trygstad, a celebrity hairstylist who worked with Jenna on a recent press trip in New York. Get her lovely locks below!
Jenna Dewan-Tatum’s Hair — Get Her Gorgeous Locks
Ryan worked with Jenna when she was doing press in New York City in late October. Here’s how he created her gorgeous waves:
“We started by blowing out Jenna’s beautiful hair with Oribe Grandiose Mousse. Then, we put an oil like White Sands Orchids Oil on the ends for protection and shine. I continued by blowing her hair...
Jenna Dewan-Tatum looks magnificent just five months after giving birth in June 2013. Her body is definitely back, and those pregnancy hormones did wonders for her hair — it looks shiny and healthy! We chatted with Ryan Trygstad, a celebrity hairstylist who worked with Jenna on a recent press trip in New York. Get her lovely locks below!
Jenna Dewan-Tatum’s Hair — Get Her Gorgeous Locks
Ryan worked with Jenna when she was doing press in New York City in late October. Here’s how he created her gorgeous waves:
“We started by blowing out Jenna’s beautiful hair with Oribe Grandiose Mousse. Then, we put an oil like White Sands Orchids Oil on the ends for protection and shine. I continued by blowing her hair...
- 11/6/2013
- by Dory Larrabee
- HollywoodLife
Many films torture their characters (e.g. the Saw series; I Spit on Your Grave). Drew Denny, a truly beautiful woman who has written, helmed, and stars in this semi-lesbian road trip, has decided instead to scourge the audience with directorial incoherence, an abysmal screenplay, inane antics, and incessantly showing off her ultra-white teeth. At times, you’re not sure if you are watching an exploration of two women’s lives or the world’s longest Crest commercial.
The Most Fun I've Ever Had with My Pants On, an adaptation of Ms. Denny's 2011 performance piece, a heartfelt tribute to her late father, chronicles the journey of Andy (Denny), a randy, immature lesbian traveling about various scenic parts of America, including Yosemite; White Sands, New Mexico; and West Texas, to scatter her dad's ashes piecemeal. Accompanying her is her attractive, straight, childhood friend Liv (Sarah Hagan), an infantile actress with limited...
The Most Fun I've Ever Had with My Pants On, an adaptation of Ms. Denny's 2011 performance piece, a heartfelt tribute to her late father, chronicles the journey of Andy (Denny), a randy, immature lesbian traveling about various scenic parts of America, including Yosemite; White Sands, New Mexico; and West Texas, to scatter her dad's ashes piecemeal. Accompanying her is her attractive, straight, childhood friend Liv (Sarah Hagan), an infantile actress with limited...
- 9/22/2013
- by Brandon Judell
- www.culturecatch.com
Jennifer rocked a messy bun on the red carpet at Tiff — it’s a look that is perfect for work or for a night out! It’s even better the day after you shampoo! Here’s how to get the five minute style, directly from the man who did it for Jennifer!
Jennifer Morrison looked so pretty on the red carpet premiere at the premiere for August: Osage County at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 9. Celebrity hairstylist Ryan Trygstad, who works with stars like Demi Lovato, Emmy Rossum and Emma Roberts, is spilling his top tips so You can get Jennifer’s easy look!
Jennifer Morrison At ‘August: Osage County’ — Pretty, Easy Hair
Ryan reveals how he made Jennifer’s bun perfectly messy for the red carpet:
I started by first blow drying Jennifer’s hair with Oribe Thickening Mousse. Then once her hair was completely dry, we...
Jennifer Morrison looked so pretty on the red carpet premiere at the premiere for August: Osage County at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 9. Celebrity hairstylist Ryan Trygstad, who works with stars like Demi Lovato, Emmy Rossum and Emma Roberts, is spilling his top tips so You can get Jennifer’s easy look!
Jennifer Morrison At ‘August: Osage County’ — Pretty, Easy Hair
Ryan reveals how he made Jennifer’s bun perfectly messy for the red carpet:
I started by first blow drying Jennifer’s hair with Oribe Thickening Mousse. Then once her hair was completely dry, we...
- 9/17/2013
- by Dory Larrabee
- HollywoodLife
The sixth episode of the second season of The Newsroom covers a lot of ground as we get to zero in on the crux of the season long arc, the airing of the News Night special that reveals that the United States military was guilty of war crimes when it turns out it actually wasn’t. Last week’s episode gave me hope that Aaron Sorkin was getting closer to working out the kinks – the whole Sloan sex scandal, which played to the writer’s baser, season one instincts, notwithstanding – and this week’s episode seemed to confirm that maybe The Newsroom was showing the promise we always wanted it to.
This week, we opened with the Red Team. Jerry Dantana was back, and along with Mackenzie, Maggie, Neal and Charlie, he gave Don, Sloan and Jim the rundown on the Genoa case so far. Despite five sources and photos...
This week, we opened with the Red Team. Jerry Dantana was back, and along with Mackenzie, Maggie, Neal and Charlie, he gave Don, Sloan and Jim the rundown on the Genoa case so far. Despite five sources and photos...
- 8/19/2013
- by Adam A. Donaldson
- We Got This Covered
Ready for another round of our summer's best bikini body game? The competition is getting fierce with only 12 bikini babes left standing! Not surprisingly, many of you cast your vote for gorgeous gals who have made a living off of modeling two-pieces, like former Victoria's Secret Angel Miranda Kerr and Kendall Jenner, who has posed for swimwear brands like Agua Bendita and White Sands in the past. News: Check out the best swimsuits for every body type And while the two bathing beauties have probably never competed for the same modeling gig, they're facing off in the third round of our bikini game—and only you can decide who will...
- 7/31/2013
- E! Online
The ‘Dancing With The Stars’ host looked amazing on the season finale on May 21 — here’s how you can get her exact hairstyle for prom or a wedding!
Celebrity hairstylist Jonathan Hanousek created Brooke’s amazing hairstyle. “Brooke Burke Charvet‘s look for the Dancing With The Stars performance finals was inspired by her dramatic Michael Costello gown,” he tells HollywoodLife.com. “Her pompadour faux hawk with an oblong braided chignon helped balance the strong shoulders and textures of the dress.” Get the exact look below!
Brooke Burke’s ‘DWTS’ Finale Hair — Get The Exact Look
“First I layered Bumble and Bumble Thickening Spray and White Sands UnderCover Styling Spray on damp hair.
From the outside corners of the eyes, make two clean parts back to the crown and pin the section out of the way. Then, blow dry the rest of the hair with a medium round brush to create a smooth finish.
Celebrity hairstylist Jonathan Hanousek created Brooke’s amazing hairstyle. “Brooke Burke Charvet‘s look for the Dancing With The Stars performance finals was inspired by her dramatic Michael Costello gown,” he tells HollywoodLife.com. “Her pompadour faux hawk with an oblong braided chignon helped balance the strong shoulders and textures of the dress.” Get the exact look below!
Brooke Burke’s ‘DWTS’ Finale Hair — Get The Exact Look
“First I layered Bumble and Bumble Thickening Spray and White Sands UnderCover Styling Spray on damp hair.
From the outside corners of the eyes, make two clean parts back to the crown and pin the section out of the way. Then, blow dry the rest of the hair with a medium round brush to create a smooth finish.
- 5/24/2013
- by Dory Larrabee
- HollywoodLife
The ‘Dancing With The Stars’ contestant posted her magnificent mani on March 31. Do You love her colorful, inspirational nails?
Zendaya may be favored to win Dancing With The Stars but we already think her manicure is a champion! She posted a pic of her neon green and pink mani on March 31 on her Instagram. Along with stars, crystals and a smiley face, she’s rocking the letters “Dfts” on four of her fingers, which means “don’t forget to smile.” We love her inspirational message!
Zendaya’s Nails — Get The Neon Look
We hope her nails don’t get in the way of her amazing dancing! To get nails like Zendaya is not as hard as it looks. Try using nail stickers like Sephora’s Nail Bling for a quick and easy mani with no drying time. The stickers are actually 3-D so you can be sure your mani will get the attention it deserves!
Zendaya may be favored to win Dancing With The Stars but we already think her manicure is a champion! She posted a pic of her neon green and pink mani on March 31 on her Instagram. Along with stars, crystals and a smiley face, she’s rocking the letters “Dfts” on four of her fingers, which means “don’t forget to smile.” We love her inspirational message!
Zendaya’s Nails — Get The Neon Look
We hope her nails don’t get in the way of her amazing dancing! To get nails like Zendaya is not as hard as it looks. Try using nail stickers like Sephora’s Nail Bling for a quick and easy mani with no drying time. The stickers are actually 3-D so you can be sure your mani will get the attention it deserves!
- 4/1/2013
- by Dory Larrabee
- HollywoodLife
Zendaya got the best score on the March 18 episode of ‘Dancing With The Stars,’ and she had the best beauty, too! We’ll help you get glam waves like Zendaya with help from one of her hairstylists!
Zendaya rocked the dance floor on the March 18 premiere of Dancing With The Stars. She was so cute in a purple leotard and a yellow floral skirt. Her hair and makeup made her look much older than her 16 years, and now we’re spilling the secret products used on her so you can get a look just like her!
Celebrity hairstylist Araxi Lindsey recently told HollywoodLife.com, “Zendaya naturally has amazing hair. She loves movement and easy flowing tresses.” She created the hair Zendaya rocked in her “Contagious Love” music video.
Zendaya’s Wavy Hair — Get Her Pretty Look
To get a look like Zendaya, Araxi likes using a nourishing oil like White Sands...
Zendaya rocked the dance floor on the March 18 premiere of Dancing With The Stars. She was so cute in a purple leotard and a yellow floral skirt. Her hair and makeup made her look much older than her 16 years, and now we’re spilling the secret products used on her so you can get a look just like her!
Celebrity hairstylist Araxi Lindsey recently told HollywoodLife.com, “Zendaya naturally has amazing hair. She loves movement and easy flowing tresses.” She created the hair Zendaya rocked in her “Contagious Love” music video.
Zendaya’s Wavy Hair — Get Her Pretty Look
To get a look like Zendaya, Araxi likes using a nourishing oil like White Sands...
- 3/19/2013
- by Dory Larrabee
- HollywoodLife
He's fascinated by the atom bomb and once played a gig for Satan. Is Australia ready for Lustmord?
When the Church of Satan wanted to celebrate their 40th anniversary – and 06/06/06 – with a ritual in Los Angeles, they called Lustmord. The pioneer of ultra-niche music genre "dark ambient" hadn't performed live since the early 80s, preferring to make his music in the studio, but thought the opportunity was too hilarious to turn down.
"Satanists from around the world were flying in for this private event," he says. "People have this image of me as dark so I thought I had to do the gig. It was Spinal Tap – too funny to say no." So he donned the black robes the church made for him (usually he plays in a T-shirt) and played his droning, alluring music while the Satanists got on with worshipping the devil.
So is he a Satanist? "I'm a hardcore atheist,...
When the Church of Satan wanted to celebrate their 40th anniversary – and 06/06/06 – with a ritual in Los Angeles, they called Lustmord. The pioneer of ultra-niche music genre "dark ambient" hadn't performed live since the early 80s, preferring to make his music in the studio, but thought the opportunity was too hilarious to turn down.
"Satanists from around the world were flying in for this private event," he says. "People have this image of me as dark so I thought I had to do the gig. It was Spinal Tap – too funny to say no." So he donned the black robes the church made for him (usually he plays in a T-shirt) and played his droning, alluring music while the Satanists got on with worshipping the devil.
So is he a Satanist? "I'm a hardcore atheist,...
- 3/16/2013
- by Alex Needham
- The Guardian - Film News
Zendaya may be gearing up for her stint on ‘Dancing With The Stars,’ but that doesn’t mean her music and acting career is on hold! Watch the newest video from the ‘Shake It Up’ star and get her exact beauty look!
Zendaya and her co-star and Bff, Bella Thorne, released a new music video for “Contagious Love” on March 1. The song will appear on the ‘Shake It Up’ soundtrack. In the video, both girls look gorgeous and now celebrity hairstylist Araxi Lindsey is teaching you how to get Zendays’s exact hair look!
“Zendaya naturally has amazing hair. She loves movement and easy flowing tresses,” Araxi said.
Zendaya’s Hair — Get Her Flowing Waves
“1. To enhance her beauty, I first applied White Sands Orchids Oil to smooth Zendaya’s tresses. Orchids Oil is not heavy or greasy. It’s a light weight smoothing serum that smells amazing.
2. Next, I...
Zendaya and her co-star and Bff, Bella Thorne, released a new music video for “Contagious Love” on March 1. The song will appear on the ‘Shake It Up’ soundtrack. In the video, both girls look gorgeous and now celebrity hairstylist Araxi Lindsey is teaching you how to get Zendays’s exact hair look!
“Zendaya naturally has amazing hair. She loves movement and easy flowing tresses,” Araxi said.
Zendaya’s Hair — Get Her Flowing Waves
“1. To enhance her beauty, I first applied White Sands Orchids Oil to smooth Zendaya’s tresses. Orchids Oil is not heavy or greasy. It’s a light weight smoothing serum that smells amazing.
2. Next, I...
- 3/12/2013
- by Dory Larrabee
- HollywoodLife
The looks she sports have serious edge and can seem difficult to recreate—but not anymore! Celebrity hairstylist Marcia Hamilton, the creative force behind some of Pink’s latest looks, gives tips to get the hairstyles at home!
Pink has some of the fiercest hair in Hollywood! Her edgy coifs always push the envelope and are totally enviable—yet so unapproachable! Never fear, if you love Pink’s styles as much as we do, the singer’s hairstylist, Marcia Hamilton, helps us break down two coveted looks step by step!
How To Get Pink’s Marilyn Monroe-Inspired Hair
• To give your hair serious volume, apply a mousse from root to tip just after getting out of the shower
• Use a round brush (preferably with boar bristles) while blow drying your hair
• If you don’t have longer hair, use extensions that can be clipped to the top of your...
Pink has some of the fiercest hair in Hollywood! Her edgy coifs always push the envelope and are totally enviable—yet so unapproachable! Never fear, if you love Pink’s styles as much as we do, the singer’s hairstylist, Marcia Hamilton, helps us break down two coveted looks step by step!
How To Get Pink’s Marilyn Monroe-Inspired Hair
• To give your hair serious volume, apply a mousse from root to tip just after getting out of the shower
• Use a round brush (preferably with boar bristles) while blow drying your hair
• If you don’t have longer hair, use extensions that can be clipped to the top of your...
- 2/5/2013
- by Jennifer Tzeses
- HollywoodLife
A good hairspray is hard to find. Just ask Karina Smirnoff who requires a strong hold to keep up with her gravity-defying turns, lifts and leaps on Dancing with the Stars. And while we may not all be professional dancers, most of us are looking for a miracle worker that locks in a perfectly coiffed 'do for hours on end, guards against the weather, and most importantly, provides a flexible finish (no crunchiness, please!) with lasting shine. When we heard that Smirnoff swears by White Sands Infinity Finishing Spray, we had to check it out. Turns out this genius product also provides Uv protection and is great with styling tools. Hey, if it can keep up with the fox trot on live...
- 11/6/2012
- E! Online
The actress looked gorgeous in shiny, super-straight strands at the premiere of the 4th Season of 'Glee' -- here's how you can style your hair the same way! Jenna Ushkowitz, 26, rocked the red carpet thanks toher amazing hair! Celebrity hairstylist Helen Jeffers created the look for Jenna, which is easy to recreate at home. Here, Helen's styling tips: 1. First, she sectioned the hair off and applied a generous amount of White Sands Liquid Texture Firm Hold Thermal Styling Spray to each section of damp hair. 2. Then she added Liquid Texture to add incredible control and shine. 3. Using a large round brush, she blew Jenna's hair dry section by section. 4. To create a mirror like, sleek style she used a flat iron going through her hair section by section. 5. Lastly, she finished off the look by adding a small amount of White Sands Orchids Oil through the hair to lock in the shine!
- 9/13/2012
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
The Grand Illusion It's interesting to see the film with spine #1 over at the Criterion Collection coming to Blu-ray for the first time from another company as Studio Canal has brought over their previously released European version of the excellent La Grande Illusion to Blu-ray here in the States. I have not yet had a chance to watch this release but word is that it looks great and the supplemental material looks strong. I previously owned this title only in my [amazon asin="B000I5YUE4" text="The Essential Art House - 50 Years of Janus Films"] collection, but I love how Studio Canal and Lionsgate have teamed to continue to bring some classic foreign titles home to the U.S. Although, compared to the number of titles they've released overseas, they still have a lot of catching up to do.
Forever Marilyn Bringing several Marilyn Monroe titles to Blu-ray for the first time only a few days before the 50th anniversary of the death of the Hollywood icon,...
Forever Marilyn Bringing several Marilyn Monroe titles to Blu-ray for the first time only a few days before the 50th anniversary of the death of the Hollywood icon,...
- 7/31/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
'We had pig's blood lined up for a surgery scene but Bowie objected – so we used mine'
Paul Mayersberg, screenwriter
We started working on the script, an adaptation of the book by Walter Tevis, in 1974. At one point, a TV company had wanted to turn Tevis's story into something like The Fugitive: an alien on the run who would have a different adventure each week. Instead, we wanted to show what the world – or America, at any rate – would look like from the point of view of an alien who crashlands on Earth. Certain things hadn't been dealt with in cinema, notably the rise of conglomerates and their closeness to government. Political thrillers were big in the 1970s, The Parallax View and so on, but this was another way of looking at things.
David Bowie wasn't our first thought as Newton, the alien. Nic Roeg, the director, who'd just had...
Paul Mayersberg, screenwriter
We started working on the script, an adaptation of the book by Walter Tevis, in 1974. At one point, a TV company had wanted to turn Tevis's story into something like The Fugitive: an alien on the run who would have a different adventure each week. Instead, we wanted to show what the world – or America, at any rate – would look like from the point of view of an alien who crashlands on Earth. Certain things hadn't been dealt with in cinema, notably the rise of conglomerates and their closeness to government. Political thrillers were big in the 1970s, The Parallax View and so on, but this was another way of looking at things.
David Bowie wasn't our first thought as Newton, the alien. Nic Roeg, the director, who'd just had...
- 6/26/2012
- by Phil Hoad
- The Guardian - Film News
First the Kardashians released a scandalous music video, and now risqué pictures of the two youngest daughters — Kendall & Kylie — are raising some eyebrows! Kylie Jenner, 16, and Kendall Jenner, 14, are the two youngest daughters of the high-profile Kardashian family — but despite their ages, their mom-ager Kris Jenner is allowing them to pose in scandalous swimsuits. And an insider reveals to Ok! magazine that not only does Kris allow her daughter to dress sexy, but she "encourages it!" By the time Kendall was 15 years old, she had already posed for a sensual swimwear ad for White Sands. Parents and concerned fans are attacking Kris for letting her daughters show so much skin. And after the Kardashian's most recent scandal, a home music video set to "Hypnotize" by Notorious B.I.G., the young girls are getting more attention than ever! The video shows multiple scenes of Kylie and Kendall frolicking around the beach in...
- 6/13/2012
- by HL Staff
- HollywoodLife
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water... Who needs water when a prehistoric species of sand-swimming sharks begins prowling the beach? Sand Sharks is poised to be the schlockbuster of the summer.
Corin Nemec (Mansquito) and Brooke Hogan (2-Headed Shark Attack) star in Mark Atkins’ horror comedy Sand Sharks, a movie that has “Syfy original movie” written all over it yet looks to be bypassing that channel altogether. Not sure why. Might have something to do with the movie being more comedy than horror; Syfy movie execs, by all accounts, have a weird thing about how their movies should never be intentionally funny.
Synopsis:
Jimmy Green, a prodigal party boy, is throwing the spring break festival of a lifetime on the island of White Sands. Little do the hundreds of teenage party-goers know, an underwater earthquake has cracked open a crater beneath the ocean’s surface.
Corin Nemec (Mansquito) and Brooke Hogan (2-Headed Shark Attack) star in Mark Atkins’ horror comedy Sand Sharks, a movie that has “Syfy original movie” written all over it yet looks to be bypassing that channel altogether. Not sure why. Might have something to do with the movie being more comedy than horror; Syfy movie execs, by all accounts, have a weird thing about how their movies should never be intentionally funny.
Synopsis:
Jimmy Green, a prodigal party boy, is throwing the spring break festival of a lifetime on the island of White Sands. Little do the hundreds of teenage party-goers know, an underwater earthquake has cracked open a crater beneath the ocean’s surface.
- 5/18/2012
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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