Last night a bunch of film and television producers, directors, actors and so on showed up to the 37th Annual Saturn Awards. The show is dedicated to honor all the top television shows and films that are in either the horror, science fiction and/or fantasy genre. Check out all the winners from the great event below. Life Career Award: Bert I. Gordon Best Local Stage Production: Small Theatre “Watson” – Accepting Jamie Robledo and French Steward Best Local Stage Production: Drama or Comedy “The Liutenant of Inishmore” – Accepting Andrew Connolly Best Local Stage Production, Musical: “Young Frankenstein” – Accepting is Mel Brooks Best DVD Collection: “Avatar” – Accepting are...
- 6/24/2011
- by melissa
- ShockYa
If you know anything about video games you’ll know by now that La Noire is a detective thriller, set in 1940s Los Angeles and made by Rockstar – the same guys behind Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption. You just might have heard that it was the first video game to bag a slot at the Robert De Nero’s Tribeca Film Festival, back in April. But what you most certainly know is that it boasts fantastic, hitherto unprecedented, motion capture for a video game. This development has enabled Rockstar’s Team Bondi to focus the bulk of the game around gauging the facial expressions of crime suspects.
This gameplay mechanic wouldn’t have been possible without the technology backing it up, as La Noire boasts frighteningly realistic and often incredibly subtle facial expressions. Yet Rockstar needed more than just technology if they were to create dozens of distinct...
This gameplay mechanic wouldn’t have been possible without the technology backing it up, as La Noire boasts frighteningly realistic and often incredibly subtle facial expressions. Yet Rockstar needed more than just technology if they were to create dozens of distinct...
- 5/26/2011
- by Robert Beames
- Obsessed with Film
In addition to his skills building relationships onstage, Wilson Milam seems to particularly enjoy reconnecting with artists and meeting new ones. As director of Martin McDonagh's "The Lieutenant of Inishmore," which opened at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles this week, Milam has gathered an international cast and recruited other artists from both sides of the pond for this production, even though he helmed versions of it in Stratford, London, and New York prior to this incarnation.Nominated for a Tony Award for his direction of "Inishmore," Milam, a former actor, also directed "Poor Beast in the Rain" at the Matrix Theatre in Los Angeles, as well as plays at Berkeley Rep, Woolly Mammoth, and Steppenwolf in the U.S., and the Royal Court, the Abbey, Shakespeare's Globe, and Donmar Warehouse in the U.K and Ireland.Back Stage met with him during previews of the Taper production of "Inishmore.
- 7/15/2010
- backstage.com
This review may contain spoilers. .Heroes. kicked of the second half of its fourth season with a two-hour snore-fest that has this reviewer all but ready to pull the plug on this disappointing failure of a once promising television series. The first of the two episodes, .Upon This Rock," picked up immediately where the previous episode left off, with Claire (Hayden Panettiere) as a member of the Sullivan Brother.s Carnival. By the end of the hour, Claire learns that Samuel (Robert Knepper) has killed his brother Joseph (Andrew Connolly), so she realizes that she cannot trust him. His actions the previous twelve episodes should have convinced her of this fact way before this revelation. Meanwhile, Hiro (Masi Oka) teleports back to Japan, spouting nonsense entirely made out of mismatched ...
- 1/6/2010
- GeekNation.com
I guess the Heroes writers were going for the obvious with this episode title, instead of trying to come up with something more subtle. The November 23rd episode is Thanksgiving-centric and our two main families (the Bennetts and the Petrellis) come together with some big confrontations (for example, the fact that Nathan and Peter now know what their mother did with Nathan's body and Sylar). We've got 5 sneak peeks for you, along with a promo.
Thanksgiving Unites Families Together And Brings New Revelations
H.R.G. (Jack Coleman) hosts an untraditional Thanksgiving dinner. Elsewhere, the Petrelli family gets a surprise guest at their table. Meanwhile, Samuel (Robert Knepper) continues to hold Hiro (Masi Oka) hostage, as Lydia (guest star Dawn Olivieri) goes in search for the truth.
Greg Grunberg, Hayden Panettiere, Adrian Pasdar, Zachary Quinto, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Cristine Rose and Milo Ventimiglia also star. Ashley Crow, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Madeline Zima,...
Thanksgiving Unites Families Together And Brings New Revelations
H.R.G. (Jack Coleman) hosts an untraditional Thanksgiving dinner. Elsewhere, the Petrelli family gets a surprise guest at their table. Meanwhile, Samuel (Robert Knepper) continues to hold Hiro (Masi Oka) hostage, as Lydia (guest star Dawn Olivieri) goes in search for the truth.
Greg Grunberg, Hayden Panettiere, Adrian Pasdar, Zachary Quinto, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Cristine Rose and Milo Ventimiglia also star. Ashley Crow, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Madeline Zima,...
- 11/18/2009
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Welcome to your Monday morning television briefing. Entertainment Weekly's Michael Ausiello is reporting that NBC will today begin streaming already aired episodes of Chuck on its website. For now, the installments include the original pilot episode and the entire second season of Chuck, which is being released in batches of five episodes at a time. Chuck is currently slated to return to the airwaves in March. (Entertainment Weekly's Ausiello Files) TVGuide.com's Natalie Abrams is reporting that Desmond Harrington (Dexter) will reprise his role as Jack Bass on the CW's Gossip Girl later this season. "I will be back this year," Harrington told Abrams. "I think it's episode 15 or 16 where I show back up. It's fun playing Uncle Jack... I think, if anything, I am there to screw that kid's life up basically," Harrington says. "I think he might be, out of all the most evil characters the show has ever had on it,...
- 9/21/2009
- by Jace
- Televisionary
Andrew Connolly is coming aboard season four of Heroes.
The actor - who played a monk on an episode of Lost - will play the brother of Robert Kneppter's character, Samuel Sullivan.
Samuel will be a significant character on the new volume of the series, as he'l be the ringleader of a traveling carnival that recruits individuals with unique powers for a mysterious purpose.
Are you excited for the season? Chime in now in our Heroes forum!
The actor - who played a monk on an episode of Lost - will play the brother of Robert Kneppter's character, Samuel Sullivan.
Samuel will be a significant character on the new volume of the series, as he'l be the ringleader of a traveling carnival that recruits individuals with unique powers for a mysterious purpose.
Are you excited for the season? Chime in now in our Heroes forum!
- 9/19/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
Meet Samuel Sullivan's brother.
Andrew Connolly has joined NBC's drama "Heroes" for a multiepisode arc.
He will play Samuel's (Robert Knepper) older brother.
Samuel, the charismatic but evil Earth-moving ringleader of a traveling carnival who recruits people with special powers for a mysterious purpose, has emerged as a central character to "Heroes' " mythology this coming season.
Connolly's recent credits include a guest spot on ABC's "Lost."...
Andrew Connolly has joined NBC's drama "Heroes" for a multiepisode arc.
He will play Samuel's (Robert Knepper) older brother.
Samuel, the charismatic but evil Earth-moving ringleader of a traveling carnival who recruits people with special powers for a mysterious purpose, has emerged as a central character to "Heroes' " mythology this coming season.
Connolly's recent credits include a guest spot on ABC's "Lost."...
- 9/18/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Geffen Playhouse welcomes back celebrated stage and screen actor John Mahoney (Frasier) for his second role in a Conor McPherson play at the Geffen Playhouse. After starring in the 2001 production of The Weir, Mahoney returns to play the role of Richard Harkin in The Seafarer, McPherson's 2008 Tony nominee for Best Play, which opens April 22 on the Geffen's main stage. Helmed by Geffen Playhouse Artistic Director Randall Arney, the ensemble cast also features seasoned actors Andrew Connolly, Tom Irwin, Paul Vincent O'Connor and Matt Roth.
- 3/5/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Aaron Monaghan (Abbey Theatre's Romeo & Juliet) and Tony Award? winner Marie Mullen (The Beauty Queen of Leenane), now starring in Atlantic Theater Company and Druid's hit production of four-time Tony Award? nominee Martin McDonagh's dark comedy The Cripple Of Inishmaan, will appear on NY-1 News "On Stage" this weekend. "On Stage" will air on Saturday, January 17th at 9:30a & 7:30p, and will be rebroadcast Sunday, January 18th at 9:30a & 7:30p; Monday, January 19th at 9:30p; and Tuesday, January 20th at 12:30a. Directed by Tony Award? winner Garry Hynes (The Beauty Queen of Leenane), the celebrated Irish and American cast also features Kerry Condon (HBO's "Rome"), Andrew Connolly (The Lieutenant of Inishmore), Laurence Kinlan, Tony Award? nominee Dearbhla Molloy (Dancing at Lughnasa), Patricia O'Connell (Waiting in the Wings), David Pearse and John C. Vennema (The Ride Down Mt. Morgan).
- 1/15/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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