Syfy has announced that their popular make-up artist competition, Face Off, will be returning for a seventh season this July. The sixth season is currently airing and the finale is scheduled for next Tuesday, April 22nd, at 9pm.
Here are the renewal details from Syfy:
Syfy's Hit Competition Series "Face Off" To Return For 7th Season In July
Season Six Finale Airs Tuesday, April 22 At 9 Pm Et/Pt
New York - April 18, 2014 - After a bold and extreme season of competition, three artists remain in the fight for the title of season 6 Face Off champion - George Schminky of Walnut Creek, CA by way of Puerto Rico; Rashaad Santiago of Bronx, NY; and Tyler Green of Litchfield, Ct. For their final challenge, they will each create a pair of rival alien races, all of whom...
Here are the renewal details from Syfy:
Syfy's Hit Competition Series "Face Off" To Return For 7th Season In July
Season Six Finale Airs Tuesday, April 22 At 9 Pm Et/Pt
New York - April 18, 2014 - After a bold and extreme season of competition, three artists remain in the fight for the title of season 6 Face Off champion - George Schminky of Walnut Creek, CA by way of Puerto Rico; Rashaad Santiago of Bronx, NY; and Tyler Green of Litchfield, Ct. For their final challenge, they will each create a pair of rival alien races, all of whom...
- 4/19/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
While it probably won’t come as a surprise, Syfy announced that Face Off will be back for a seventh season that will kick off in July. Here’s a look at the official press release that also reveals that a new judge will be joining the special effects make-up competition:
“After a bold and extreme season of competition, three artists remain in the fight for the title of season 6 Face Off champion – George Schminky of Walnut Creek, CA by way of Puerto Rico; Rashaad Santiago of Bronx, NY; and Tyler Green of Litchfield, Ct. For their final challenge, they will each create a pair of rival alien races, all of whom will be performing in an electrifying dance performance for world famous music producer and DJ, Rusko. The season 6 finale episode of Face Off airs Tuesday, April 22 at 9Pm Et/Pt on Syfy.
Syfy also confirms that the critically-acclaimed...
“After a bold and extreme season of competition, three artists remain in the fight for the title of season 6 Face Off champion – George Schminky of Walnut Creek, CA by way of Puerto Rico; Rashaad Santiago of Bronx, NY; and Tyler Green of Litchfield, Ct. For their final challenge, they will each create a pair of rival alien races, all of whom will be performing in an electrifying dance performance for world famous music producer and DJ, Rusko. The season 6 finale episode of Face Off airs Tuesday, April 22 at 9Pm Et/Pt on Syfy.
Syfy also confirms that the critically-acclaimed...
- 4/18/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The CW's "Shelter" pilot is rounding out its cast. As if we didn't already love the script enough, executive producers J.J. Abrams and Mark Schwahn have now chosen Malese Jow -- one of our favorites -- to play Morgan, a 22-year-old "party girl" type who works at the Shelter Bay Inn.
Best known for her role as teen vampire Anna on "Vampire Diaries" and Lucy on Nickelodeon's "Big Time Rush," this role is definitely a more adult turn for Jow. Let's just say Morgan's reputation for promiscuity isn't exactly unfounded. Homegirl likes to spread the wealth.
In fact, one of her lust interests is faded rocker Tyler Green, played by fellow "Vampire Diaries" alum Trent Ford -- though the two never shared scenes together on "Tvd."
"Shelter" is shooting in North Carolina. The casting was first reported by Deadline.
Best known for her role as teen vampire Anna on "Vampire Diaries" and Lucy on Nickelodeon's "Big Time Rush," this role is definitely a more adult turn for Jow. Let's just say Morgan's reputation for promiscuity isn't exactly unfounded. Homegirl likes to spread the wealth.
In fact, one of her lust interests is faded rocker Tyler Green, played by fellow "Vampire Diaries" alum Trent Ford -- though the two never shared scenes together on "Tvd."
"Shelter" is shooting in North Carolina. The casting was first reported by Deadline.
- 3/31/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Filming starts in just a few days, and The CW's "Shelter" pilot, from "One Tree Hill" scribe Mark Schwahn and J.J. Abrams, has finally found its lead. Zap2it has learned that Christopher Marrone has been cast as series lead Mitch Taylor, a 23-year-old athlete who comes home for the summer hoping to reconnect with the girl he's been pining after all year.
Marrone's acting reel is below. "Shelter" will be his first television project; though he's got a couple of shorts and bit roles under his belt. Schwahn and Abrams have thus far assembled a cast of relative unknowns -- an interesting choice given that The CW has tended toward experienced talent in casting its other pilots.
That said, "Vampire Diaries" alum Trent Ford has also been cast in the pilot, as the short-tempered Tyler Green -- a past-his-peak rock star with a penchant for throwing appliances out of...
Marrone's acting reel is below. "Shelter" will be his first television project; though he's got a couple of shorts and bit roles under his belt. Schwahn and Abrams have thus far assembled a cast of relative unknowns -- an interesting choice given that The CW has tended toward experienced talent in casting its other pilots.
That said, "Vampire Diaries" alum Trent Ford has also been cast in the pilot, as the short-tempered Tyler Green -- a past-his-peak rock star with a penchant for throwing appliances out of...
- 3/28/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
A former Real Housewives and a former fake superhero lead our latest pilot casting rundown...
NeNe Leakes (The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Glee) will team up again with Ryan Murphy on The New Normal, an NBC comedy about a gay couple and their surrogate mother. If picked up, Leakes will play a recurring character named Rocky.
David Lyons (The Cape) has been cast in the new drama from Jj Abrams and Eric Kripke NBC drama pilot. The actor will play one of the survivors in a world where all types of energy have mysteriously ceased to exist.
Erik Palladino will reside in 666 Park Avenue on ABC as the recurring character of Tony Demeo.
Trent Ford (The Vampire Diaries) will take Shelter on The CW. This drama will be set at a historic New England summer resort and Ford will portray Tyler Green, a former British rock star staying in the penthouse.
NeNe Leakes (The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Glee) will team up again with Ryan Murphy on The New Normal, an NBC comedy about a gay couple and their surrogate mother. If picked up, Leakes will play a recurring character named Rocky.
David Lyons (The Cape) has been cast in the new drama from Jj Abrams and Eric Kripke NBC drama pilot. The actor will play one of the survivors in a world where all types of energy have mysteriously ceased to exist.
Erik Palladino will reside in 666 Park Avenue on ABC as the recurring character of Tony Demeo.
Trent Ford (The Vampire Diaries) will take Shelter on The CW. This drama will be set at a historic New England summer resort and Ford will portray Tyler Green, a former British rock star staying in the penthouse.
- 3/27/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Trent Ford has joined the cast of Jj Abrams pilot Shelter. The CW drama will focus on the staff of a New England summer resort as they tend to the needs of their guests, while also navigating their own friendships and romances. Vampire Diaries actor Ford has been cast as British rock star Tyler Green, reports Deadline. His past credits include roles on The West Wing, The Class and 90210. Hollyoaks actress Elizabeth (more)...
- 3/27/2012
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
The Cape star David Lyons has been cast in the Jj Abrams/Eric Kripke NBC drama pilot, directed by Jon Favreau, about a group of survivors in a world where all forms of energy have mysteriously ceased to exist. He will play the charismatic Marine Bass, a role which became vacant after Billy Burke, who was originally cast in the role, was just promoted to play the lead Miles. Burke’s deal for that has now closed. Also cast in the pilot is Maria Howell in the supporting role of the regal and fiercely intelligent Grace. Trent Ford (The Vampire Diaries) has been cast in a supporting role in another Abrams-produced drama pilot, the CW’s Shelter, set at an historic New England summer resort. Ford, repped by Global Artists Agency and Luber Roklin, will play Tyler Green, a former British rock star staying in the penthouse at the Shelter Bay Inn.
- 3/27/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Peter Whitehead, via Occupy Cinema
"One of last year's best films, Ken Jacobs's Seeking the Monkey King is showing Saturday at Anthology as part of a program presented in support of Occupy Wall Street," writes J Hoberman in one of the last pieces he'll turn in at the Voice. "Covering 500 years of American history, this furious beatnik analysis makes a people's historian like Howard Zinn seem like a Chamber of Commerce booster, particularly as delivered amid [Jg] Thirlwell's industrial-strength rhapsodic noise drone, against the seething apocalypse of melting glaciers and crystallized lava that soon becomes an ongoing Rorschach test." See, too, David Phelps's essay. Seeking the Monkey King is "showing with several of Jacobs's short works (19th-century stereopticon slides treated as material for a cyclotron) and excerpts from his 3D footage of Zuccotti Park. Other films showing in the series are An Injury to One (2002), Travis Wilkerson's lucid,...
"One of last year's best films, Ken Jacobs's Seeking the Monkey King is showing Saturday at Anthology as part of a program presented in support of Occupy Wall Street," writes J Hoberman in one of the last pieces he'll turn in at the Voice. "Covering 500 years of American history, this furious beatnik analysis makes a people's historian like Howard Zinn seem like a Chamber of Commerce booster, particularly as delivered amid [Jg] Thirlwell's industrial-strength rhapsodic noise drone, against the seething apocalypse of melting glaciers and crystallized lava that soon becomes an ongoing Rorschach test." See, too, David Phelps's essay. Seeking the Monkey King is "showing with several of Jacobs's short works (19th-century stereopticon slides treated as material for a cyclotron) and excerpts from his 3D footage of Zuccotti Park. Other films showing in the series are An Injury to One (2002), Travis Wilkerson's lucid,...
- 1/7/2012
- MUBI
Prepping today's Briefing, I realized that there's been such a deluge of year-end lists, awards and nominations for yet more awards that it's best to simply siphon them off into one entry.
The headliner today has to be the pair of "Best of 2011" lists from New York Times critics Manohla Dargis and Ao Scott. You'll find both lists rattled off in alphabetical order at the bottom of this page following a conversation of their favorites and of the state of cinema in general. Two snippets from that conversation, the first from Manohla Dargis:
In recent years smaller distributors and studio subsidiaries have become hip to the Oscar-driven seasons and adjusted accordingly. Now some of the best films turn up in the late winter, early spring. If you lived in New York between January and April, you could have seen Go Go Tales (Abel Ferrara); Cold Weather (Aaron Katz); Poetry (Lee Chang-dong...
The headliner today has to be the pair of "Best of 2011" lists from New York Times critics Manohla Dargis and Ao Scott. You'll find both lists rattled off in alphabetical order at the bottom of this page following a conversation of their favorites and of the state of cinema in general. Two snippets from that conversation, the first from Manohla Dargis:
In recent years smaller distributors and studio subsidiaries have become hip to the Oscar-driven seasons and adjusted accordingly. Now some of the best films turn up in the late winter, early spring. If you lived in New York between January and April, you could have seen Go Go Tales (Abel Ferrara); Cold Weather (Aaron Katz); Poetry (Lee Chang-dong...
- 12/14/2011
- MUBI
"The movies in The Silent Roar, Film Forum's ongoing Monday-night series of silent masterpieces from MGM studios, all date from 1924 to 1929, the glorious last half-decade before the coming of sound," writes Imogen Smith for Alt Screen. "While the series includes some director-dominated films, like Erich von Stroheim's Greed and The Merry Widow, the line-up consists mainly of star vehicles constructed around singular personalities: Greta Garbo, Buster Keaton, Lon Chaney, and Lillian Gish. Each of these icons presents a case study in silent acting, and taken together, The Silent Roar makes for an excellent primer in this lost art." The series runs through February 6.
"2011 has been a good year for silent cinema on DVD," writes Kristin Thompson, presenting "an overview of some of the highlights."
Fandor's Keyframe is dedicated this week to "The Silent Artists."
Listening (18'49"). Kevin Brownlow talks about restoring Abel Gance's Napoleon (1927) on the Leonard Lopate Show.
"2011 has been a good year for silent cinema on DVD," writes Kristin Thompson, presenting "an overview of some of the highlights."
Fandor's Keyframe is dedicated this week to "The Silent Artists."
Listening (18'49"). Kevin Brownlow talks about restoring Abel Gance's Napoleon (1927) on the Leonard Lopate Show.
- 11/29/2011
- MUBI
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“The Next Three Days” also stars Brian Dennehy, Olivia Wilde, Liam Neeson, Michael Buie, Moran Atias, Remy Nozik, Toby Green, Tyler Green, Jason Beghe, Aisha Hinds, Ty Simpkins, Veronica Brown, Leslie Merrill, Daniel Stern and Alissa Haggis from writer and director Paul Haggis. The film opens on Nov. 19, 2010.
To win your free pass to the advance Chicago screening of “The Next Three Days” courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just answer our question below. That’s it! This screening is on Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago. Directions to enter this Hookup and immediately win can be found beneath the graphic below.
The movie poster for “The Next Three Days” with Russell Crowe and Elizabeth Banks.
- 11/12/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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