Wedding bells are officially ringing in Storybrooke!
Once Upon a Time's highly anticipated musical episode is almost here, which means that we're just a few days away from witnessing Emma Swan and Killian Jones say "I do" in a breathtaking wedding ceremony. (Trust us. It's perfect.)
Et had the pleasure of visiting Once Upon a Time's set in Vancouver, Canada, last month during filming of the musical matrimony, and we sat down with stars Jennifer Morrison and Colin O'Donoghue for an intimate and in-depth interview that focused on each and every aspect of their on-screen wedding.
From their "honest" vows, to Emma's "timeless" wedding gown, and their dream honeymoon -- only Et has all the inside scoop straight from the stars of the series! Plus, we've got additional details from executive producers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis, as well as Once Upon a Time's head costume designer Eduardo Castro.
So, shall we get...
Once Upon a Time's highly anticipated musical episode is almost here, which means that we're just a few days away from witnessing Emma Swan and Killian Jones say "I do" in a breathtaking wedding ceremony. (Trust us. It's perfect.)
Et had the pleasure of visiting Once Upon a Time's set in Vancouver, Canada, last month during filming of the musical matrimony, and we sat down with stars Jennifer Morrison and Colin O'Donoghue for an intimate and in-depth interview that focused on each and every aspect of their on-screen wedding.
From their "honest" vows, to Emma's "timeless" wedding gown, and their dream honeymoon -- only Et has all the inside scoop straight from the stars of the series! Plus, we've got additional details from executive producers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis, as well as Once Upon a Time's head costume designer Eduardo Castro.
So, shall we get...
- 5/3/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The Costume Designers Guild has announced nominations for its 18th annual Cdg Awards! "Mad Max: Fury Road" will duke it out with "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," "Cinderella," "Ex Machina," and "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2" for the Fantasy Film category. I think "Cinderella" should win, don't you?
We'll find out the winners on February 23rd!
Here's the full list of nominees of the 18th annual Cdg Awards:
Excellence in Contemporary Film
Beasts of No Nation . Jenny Eagan
Joy . Michael Wilkinson
Kingsman: The Secret Service . Arianne Phillips
The Martian . Janty Yates
Youth . Carlo Poggioli
Excellence in Period Film
Brooklyn . Odile Dicks-Mireaux
Carol . Sandy Powell
Crimson Peak . Kate Hawley
The Danish Girl . Paco Delgado
Trumbo . Daniel Orlandi
Excellence in Fantasy Film
Cinderella . Sandy Powell
Ex Machina . Sammy Sheldon Differ
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 . Kurt and Bart
Mad Max: Fury Road . Jenny Beavan
Star Wars: The Force Awakens . Michael Kaplan...
We'll find out the winners on February 23rd!
Here's the full list of nominees of the 18th annual Cdg Awards:
Excellence in Contemporary Film
Beasts of No Nation . Jenny Eagan
Joy . Michael Wilkinson
Kingsman: The Secret Service . Arianne Phillips
The Martian . Janty Yates
Youth . Carlo Poggioli
Excellence in Period Film
Brooklyn . Odile Dicks-Mireaux
Carol . Sandy Powell
Crimson Peak . Kate Hawley
The Danish Girl . Paco Delgado
Trumbo . Daniel Orlandi
Excellence in Fantasy Film
Cinderella . Sandy Powell
Ex Machina . Sammy Sheldon Differ
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 . Kurt and Bart
Mad Max: Fury Road . Jenny Beavan
Star Wars: The Force Awakens . Michael Kaplan...
- 1/7/2016
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Rose McGowan played one of TV's most iconic witches on The CW's Charmed, and now, 7 years later, she's getting back on the broom (metaphorically speaking) to bring Young Cora to life on Sunday's all-new episode of Once Upon A Time.
The episode, titled The Miller's Daughter, not only reveals her long history with Rumple, but how Cora became the powerful witch she is today. ETonline caught up with McGowan to talk about her TV return, how it felt to be working against a greenscreen again and what's been the most lovely side-effect of playing Paige Matthews.
ETonline: Were you previously a fan of the show?
Rose McGowan: I had seen the show, but not been able to follow it because of traveling. Ginnifer Goodwin owns my old house, so we've always been friendly -- then the creators, invited me into their office and asked if I'd ever consider doing something on their show, and I wanted...
The episode, titled The Miller's Daughter, not only reveals her long history with Rumple, but how Cora became the powerful witch she is today. ETonline caught up with McGowan to talk about her TV return, how it felt to be working against a greenscreen again and what's been the most lovely side-effect of playing Paige Matthews.
ETonline: Were you previously a fan of the show?
Rose McGowan: I had seen the show, but not been able to follow it because of traveling. Ginnifer Goodwin owns my old house, so we've always been friendly -- then the creators, invited me into their office and asked if I'd ever consider doing something on their show, and I wanted...
- 3/5/2013
- Entertainment Tonight
Finally the Cdg nominations have been announced, and while they right some of the wrongs made by Oscar and chiefly BAFTA, ample opportunity to reward some really creative and effective costume design has once again been overlooked.
We have indicated at length our views on the Academy and BAFTA’s nominations (Here and Here) so in the interests of not sounding like a broken record we shall stick to the facts. Well, perhaps just the odd observation… Nominations below:
Excellence in Contemporary Film
Beasts of the Southern Wild – Stephani Lewis
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel – Louise Stjernsward
Silver Linings Playbook – Mark Bridges
Skyfall – Jany Temime
Zero Dark Thirty – George L. Little
(Sorry, but at least one of these choices is just plain bizarre. Thumbs up for Zero Dark Thirty though)
Excellence in Period Film
Anna Karenina – Jacqueline Durran
Argo – Jacqueline West
Les Misérables – Paco Delgado
Lincoln – Joanna Johnston
Moonrise Kingdom...
We have indicated at length our views on the Academy and BAFTA’s nominations (Here and Here) so in the interests of not sounding like a broken record we shall stick to the facts. Well, perhaps just the odd observation… Nominations below:
Excellence in Contemporary Film
Beasts of the Southern Wild – Stephani Lewis
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel – Louise Stjernsward
Silver Linings Playbook – Mark Bridges
Skyfall – Jany Temime
Zero Dark Thirty – George L. Little
(Sorry, but at least one of these choices is just plain bizarre. Thumbs up for Zero Dark Thirty though)
Excellence in Period Film
Anna Karenina – Jacqueline Durran
Argo – Jacqueline West
Les Misérables – Paco Delgado
Lincoln – Joanna Johnston
Moonrise Kingdom...
- 1/17/2013
- by Chris Laverty
- Clothes on Film
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