Are you ready to meet the new cast of Married at First Sight? Season six of the Lifetime show premieres on Jan. 2 and the Boston cast has just been revealed. On the show we'll see Jaclyn Schwartzberg meet Ryan Buckley, Shawniece Jackson meet Jephte Pierre and Molly Duff meet Jonathan Francetic, moments before they say "I do." Like in previous seasons, viewers will watch the relationships from the very start and see if sparks fly at the wedding, on the honeymoon or when the couples return home. Cameras will be there to document every moment and see if the couples decide to stay together or go their separate ways. 1. Shawniece and Jephte: The duo...
- 12/15/2017
- E! Online
Married at First Sight returns in January to once again take love at first sight to the next level.
Lifetime’s hit reality show (produced by Kinetic Content) — in which six singles meet their spouses for the first time as they exchange vows on their wedding day — is headed to Boston for season 6, and People is sharing the exclusive first look at the new cast of couples in this week’s issue, on stands now.
As usual, fans will see the first moment the newlyweds meet, their honeymoon and their daily struggles as they move in with a complete stranger...
Lifetime’s hit reality show (produced by Kinetic Content) — in which six singles meet their spouses for the first time as they exchange vows on their wedding day — is headed to Boston for season 6, and People is sharing the exclusive first look at the new cast of couples in this week’s issue, on stands now.
As usual, fans will see the first moment the newlyweds meet, their honeymoon and their daily struggles as they move in with a complete stranger...
- 12/15/2017
- by Brianne Tracy
- PEOPLE.com
The festival’s opening night film premiered Thursday at the Eccles
[Updated 1:10 p.m.]
Relativity Media has acquired U.S. rights to Bryan Buckler’s directorial debut “The Bronze,” a raunchy comedy that had audiences talking after debuting as the opening night film at Sundance on Thursday, the studio announced Saturday.
There were several bidders in the mix and Netflix actually made the highest offer by far, but at the end of the day, the filmmakers wanted a proper theatrical release, according to an individual with knowledge of the negotiations.
“The Bronze” follows a bitter gymnast (Melissa Rauch) trying to hang onto glory...
[Updated 1:10 p.m.]
Relativity Media has acquired U.S. rights to Bryan Buckler’s directorial debut “The Bronze,” a raunchy comedy that had audiences talking after debuting as the opening night film at Sundance on Thursday, the studio announced Saturday.
There were several bidders in the mix and Netflix actually made the highest offer by far, but at the end of the day, the filmmakers wanted a proper theatrical release, according to an individual with knowledge of the negotiations.
“The Bronze” follows a bitter gymnast (Melissa Rauch) trying to hang onto glory...
- 1/24/2015
- by Jeff Sneider and Linda Ge
- The Wrap
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