The Nashville gang sure cleans up nice, doesn’t it?
Cmt on Friday released cast portraits of the country-music series’ regulars, and we figured you’d like a chance to take a closer look.
Related Nashville Season 5: New Boss Promises ‘Less Adrenaline, More Emotion’
The softly-lit shots feature Connie Britton’s Rayna, Charles Esten’s Deacon, Hayden Panettiere’s Juliette, Jonathan Jackson’s Avery, Sam Palladio’s Gunnar, Claire Bowen’s Scarlett, Chris Carmack’s Will, Lennon Stella’s Maddie and Maisie Stella’s Daphne in various rockstar poses.
Cmt will air the first half of the two-hour season...
Cmt on Friday released cast portraits of the country-music series’ regulars, and we figured you’d like a chance to take a closer look.
Related Nashville Season 5: New Boss Promises ‘Less Adrenaline, More Emotion’
The softly-lit shots feature Connie Britton’s Rayna, Charles Esten’s Deacon, Hayden Panettiere’s Juliette, Jonathan Jackson’s Avery, Sam Palladio’s Gunnar, Claire Bowen’s Scarlett, Chris Carmack’s Will, Lennon Stella’s Maddie and Maisie Stella’s Daphne in various rockstar poses.
Cmt will air the first half of the two-hour season...
- 12/2/2016
- TVLine.com
If youuuu didn’t know better, you probably wouldn’t realize there’s a new maestro behind the music of Nashville‘s second season (bowing Sept. 25 at 10/9c).
And that’s just how the ABC drama’s recently promoted executive music producer Buddy Miller wants it.
Miller, a Grammy-winning record producer and songwriter, has been involved with the country-music series from its inception — he even presided over Claire Bowen and Sam Palladio’s first crack at Scarlett and Gunnar’s inaugural duet. So when music-biz legend T Bone Burnett decided to step down after the Season 1 finale, Miller had an...
And that’s just how the ABC drama’s recently promoted executive music producer Buddy Miller wants it.
Miller, a Grammy-winning record producer and songwriter, has been involved with the country-music series from its inception — he even presided over Claire Bowen and Sam Palladio’s first crack at Scarlett and Gunnar’s inaugural duet. So when music-biz legend T Bone Burnett decided to step down after the Season 1 finale, Miller had an...
- 9/13/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Check out what's new to rent and own this week on the various streaming services such as cable On Demand, Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, and, of course, Netflix. Cable On Demand: Same-day-as-disc releases, older titles and pre-theatrical exclusives for rent, priced from $3-$10, in 24- or 48-hour periods Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (action horror; Jeremy Renner, Gemma Arterton; also available in 3D; rated R) Movie 43 (ensemble comedy; Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Naomi Watts, Dennis Quaid; rated R) Snitch (action; Dwayne Johnson, Barry Pepper; rated PG-13) As Cool As I Am (comedy; Claire Danes, James Marsden; also available in theaters; rated R) Dead Man's Burden (Western; Barlow Jacobs, Claire Bowen; unrated) Twixt (horror; Val Kilmer, Elle Fanning; available now...
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- 6/12/2013
- by Robert B. DeSalvo
- Movies.com
On Demand DVD New Releases June 10-16. Updated fairy tales (Oz the Great and Powerful, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters) might make for an interesting double feature, though the latter is not rated for children, to be certain. And while no other title can boast quite the cast that Movie 43 does, some of this week’s other premieres do offer some familiar faces, including: Claire Danes and James Mardsen (As Cool as I Am); Cuba Gooding Jr. (Absolute Deception); Claire Bowen (Dead Man’s Burden); Benjamin Bratt, Dwayne Johnson and Susan Sarandon, (Snitch) and Bruce Dern and Val Kilmer (Twixt). As [...]
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- 6/10/2013
- by Meredith Ennis
- ChannelGuideMag
Taking a break from her “Glee” gig, Naya Rivera stripped down to her birthday suit to pose for Allure's Look Better Naked issue.
The Santana actress told the magazine that even though she’s widely considered a sex symbol, she still has the same body image issues as everyone else.
Of her former waitressing job at Hooters, Naya noted, “When I was working there, I was really skinny- a lot skinnier than I am now. But I was always self-conscious. It’s so funy now to feel completely different.”
Also in the spread are Tinseltown stunners like “Once Upon a Time” star Jennifer Morrison, “Cougar Town” chick Christa Miller, and “Nashville” babe Claire Bowen.
Claire didn’t have any problem with the naked shoot, provided that it was done right. "The only reservation I have about nudity is whether it's necessary or not. If it's for a shock factor, it...
The Santana actress told the magazine that even though she’s widely considered a sex symbol, she still has the same body image issues as everyone else.
Of her former waitressing job at Hooters, Naya noted, “When I was working there, I was really skinny- a lot skinnier than I am now. But I was always self-conscious. It’s so funy now to feel completely different.”
Also in the spread are Tinseltown stunners like “Once Upon a Time” star Jennifer Morrison, “Cougar Town” chick Christa Miller, and “Nashville” babe Claire Bowen.
Claire didn’t have any problem with the naked shoot, provided that it was done right. "The only reservation I have about nudity is whether it's necessary or not. If it's for a shock factor, it...
- 4/16/2013
- GossipCenter
Aisha Tyler brings the faboo when she hosts the NewNowNext Awards.
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TV Guide talks with Spartacus creator Steven DeKnight, who reveals that the meeting between Crassus and Spartacus was originally written to be used to audition potential Spartacus actors but was eventually worked into the series. DeKnight also goes into detail about why various characters got the ending they did, including the rationale behind Nagron's end.
I'm way behind on The Following but Vulture's list of all the mistakes law enforcement has made so far sure make it sound like a show that relies on an idiot plot.
If you weren't aware of at least five of Buzzfeed's forgotten sketch comedy shows, I'm shaking my head at you.
At the very least, we know there's going to be a mention of Kord Industries coming up on Arrow but will there be more, like an appearance by Ted Kord and...
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TV Guide talks with Spartacus creator Steven DeKnight, who reveals that the meeting between Crassus and Spartacus was originally written to be used to audition potential Spartacus actors but was eventually worked into the series. DeKnight also goes into detail about why various characters got the ending they did, including the rationale behind Nagron's end.
I'm way behind on The Following but Vulture's list of all the mistakes law enforcement has made so far sure make it sound like a show that relies on an idiot plot.
If you weren't aware of at least five of Buzzfeed's forgotten sketch comedy shows, I'm shaking my head at you.
At the very least, we know there's going to be a mention of Kord Industries coming up on Arrow but will there be more, like an appearance by Ted Kord and...
- 4/15/2013
- by LyleMasaki
- The Backlot
Cinedigm Digital Cinema Corp. has acquired North American distribution rights to writer-director Jared Moshé's "Dead Man's Burden," the company announced in a statement on Thursday. The film, which premiered at the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival, will screen at the Hamptons International Film Festival this weekend. Cinedigm's theatrical distribution will begin in 2013, with subsequent roll out across on-demand, digital and DVD. Set in 1870 in the aftermath of the Civil War, the film tells the story of Martha (Claire Bowen) and her husband Heck (David Call) who are struggling to make ends...
- 10/4/2012
- by Liza Foreman
- The Wrap
Dry-Eyed Narrative: Jared Moshe’s Western Exercise An Intriguing Effort
Producer Jared Moshe’s directorial debut, Dead Man’s Burden, is a mostly winsome procedure as an homage to the bare bones Western efforts of yore. While drawing easy comparisons to the output of John Ford, there’s definitely a touch of Anthony Mann in Moshe’s work, employing a slim film noir framework with a femme fatale that proves hell hath no fury like a dusty, blue-eyed lady whose lamps are fixated on greener pastures.
Set in 1870 New Mexico, immediately after the end of the Civil War, a young woman named Martha (Claire Bowen) blasts a man in the face with a rifle, who had been in the midst of fleeing on horseback. We come to learn that this man was her father when her prodigal brother, Wade (Barlow Jacobs), returns home, leery of facing the parent that vowed...
Producer Jared Moshe’s directorial debut, Dead Man’s Burden, is a mostly winsome procedure as an homage to the bare bones Western efforts of yore. While drawing easy comparisons to the output of John Ford, there’s definitely a touch of Anthony Mann in Moshe’s work, employing a slim film noir framework with a femme fatale that proves hell hath no fury like a dusty, blue-eyed lady whose lamps are fixated on greener pastures.
Set in 1870 New Mexico, immediately after the end of the Civil War, a young woman named Martha (Claire Bowen) blasts a man in the face with a rifle, who had been in the midst of fleeing on horseback. We come to learn that this man was her father when her prodigal brother, Wade (Barlow Jacobs), returns home, leery of facing the parent that vowed...
- 6/20/2012
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Brownyn Kidd has seen many changes in her nearly fifteen years as director of the Flickerfest Short Film Festival. When she took over from founder, Craig Kirkwood, in 1997 Flickerfest was still in its infancy. .I think we got about two hundred entries at that time. We had about three touring venues and I inherited a 16mm projector and a screen,. the festival director told If. Flickerfest 2012 was launched this week at Bondi, attracting Australian film and television talent such as Alyssa McClelland, Charlotte Gregg, Damien Walshe Howling, David Michôd, Lily Serna, Diarmid Heidenreich and Claire Bowen. This year the festival received a record 2200 entries . which Kidd and her team must whittle down to just one hundred before the festival starts in January...
- 12/8/2011
- by Danii Logue
- IF.com.au
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