Quantum Leap fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 2 Episode 12 episode titled As the World Burns!
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Quantum Leap As the World Burns Season 2 Episode 12 Preview
Don’t miss the thrilling and emotional episode of “Quantum Leap” titled “As the World Burns,” airing on NBC at 9:00 Pm on February 20, 2024!
In this heart-pounding installment, Ben leaps into the body of a Baltimore firefighter in 1974, plunging into the heart of danger and chaos. But as he navigates the intense challenges of battling blazes and saving lives, Ben is unexpectedly reunited with his time-crossed love, Hannah, and her son, Jeffrey.
Trapped in the midst of a raging inferno, Ben must not only confront the flames threatening...
Find out everything you need to know about the As the World Burns episode of Quantum Leap, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Quantum Leap As the World Burns Season 2 Episode 12 Preview
Don’t miss the thrilling and emotional episode of “Quantum Leap” titled “As the World Burns,” airing on NBC at 9:00 Pm on February 20, 2024!
In this heart-pounding installment, Ben leaps into the body of a Baltimore firefighter in 1974, plunging into the heart of danger and chaos. But as he navigates the intense challenges of battling blazes and saving lives, Ben is unexpectedly reunited with his time-crossed love, Hannah, and her son, Jeffrey.
Trapped in the midst of a raging inferno, Ben must not only confront the flames threatening...
- 2/13/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
Honors were given out in more than 30 categories at Wednesday’s 12th annual Hollywood Music in Media Awards, with singer-songwriters like Billie Eilish, H.E.R., Adam Levine and Rufus Wainwright being celebrated in the live webcast as well as composers including Hans Zimmer, Rachel Portman, Alberto Iglesias and Nicholas Britell.
The HMMAs reward songwriters, composers and even performers in fields that include not just film and TV work but everything from video games to commercials to theme park music.
Film nominations are given in multiple genres, which allows for a series of short lists that members of the Academy’s music branch may end up studying as they vote for the Oscars’ much, much shorter lists.
Best score for a feature film went to Britell for his work on Adam McKay’s satirical “Don’t Look Up.” Other score prizes went to Zimmer for “Dune” (sci-fi/fantasy film), Beltrami for “A Quiet Place II...
The HMMAs reward songwriters, composers and even performers in fields that include not just film and TV work but everything from video games to commercials to theme park music.
Film nominations are given in multiple genres, which allows for a series of short lists that members of the Academy’s music branch may end up studying as they vote for the Oscars’ much, much shorter lists.
Best score for a feature film went to Britell for his work on Adam McKay’s satirical “Don’t Look Up.” Other score prizes went to Zimmer for “Dune” (sci-fi/fantasy film), Beltrami for “A Quiet Place II...
- 11/19/2021
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Focus Features presents Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho, a twisty psycho-thriller with a great soundtrack, as Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch goes wider, testing the appeal of a director whose films have been called the arthouse equivalent of Marvel.
Last Night, a time-bending genre tale, unspools on just over 3,000 screens — not exactly specialty but it’s from a writer-director who “can dip his toe into anything, a true specialty film, a more commercial film like Baby Driver, and now a psychological thriller that harkens back to Hitchcock, Brian De Palma and David Lynch,” said Focus distribution president Lisa Bunnell. It’s “more than a typical commercial slasher movie. It takes the thriller genre to a new level.”
The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival and screened at TIFF, where it resonated strongly with preview and festival audiences. Deadline’s review “called it a dark and delicious trip.
Last Night, a time-bending genre tale, unspools on just over 3,000 screens — not exactly specialty but it’s from a writer-director who “can dip his toe into anything, a true specialty film, a more commercial film like Baby Driver, and now a psychological thriller that harkens back to Hitchcock, Brian De Palma and David Lynch,” said Focus distribution president Lisa Bunnell. It’s “more than a typical commercial slasher movie. It takes the thriller genre to a new level.”
The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival and screened at TIFF, where it resonated strongly with preview and festival audiences. Deadline’s review “called it a dark and delicious trip.
- 10/29/2021
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Watch above as Anya Taylor-Joy performs the recently-released song from the Last Night In Soho soundtrack, “Downtown (Downtempo).”
In acclaimed director Edgar Wright’s psychological thriller, Eloise, an aspiring fashion designer, is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters a dazzling wannabe singer, Sandie. But the glamour is not all it appears to be and the dreams of the past start to crack and splinter into something far darker.
About The Film Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller Running Time: 116 minutes Cast: Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, Matt Smith, Terence Stamp, Diana Rigg, Rita Tushingham, Michael Ajao, Synnøve Karlsen Director: Edgar Wright Screenplay: Edgar Wright, Krysty Wilson-Cairns Producers: Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Laura Richardson, Edgar Wright
Focus Features will release Last Night In Soho in theaters on October 29, 2021!
For More Information, Please Visit:
Official Site / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram / #LastNightInSoho
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In acclaimed director Edgar Wright’s psychological thriller, Eloise, an aspiring fashion designer, is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters a dazzling wannabe singer, Sandie. But the glamour is not all it appears to be and the dreams of the past start to crack and splinter into something far darker.
About The Film Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller Running Time: 116 minutes Cast: Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, Matt Smith, Terence Stamp, Diana Rigg, Rita Tushingham, Michael Ajao, Synnøve Karlsen Director: Edgar Wright Screenplay: Edgar Wright, Krysty Wilson-Cairns Producers: Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Laura Richardson, Edgar Wright
Focus Features will release Last Night In Soho in theaters on October 29, 2021!
For More Information, Please Visit:
Official Site / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram / #LastNightInSoho
The post Anya Taylor-Joy Sings in Last Night in Soho...
- 10/20/2021
- by Editor
- CinemaNerdz
Focus Features has announced it will release Edgar Wright’s documentary feature debut The Sparks Brothers on Friday, June 18th, 2021 in theaters.
Check out the discussion on Twitter.
For @sxsw pass holders that missed it, it will be up on the site shortly x https://t.co/3zMbSisLzI
— edgarwright (@edgarwright) March 19, 2021
How can one rock band be successful, underrated, hugely influential, and criminally overlooked all at the same time? Edgar Wright’s debut documentary The Sparks Brothers, which features commentary from celebrity fans Flea, Beck, Jack Antonoff, Jason Schwartzman, Neil Gaiman, and more, takes audiences on a musical odyssey through five weird and wonderful decades with brothers/bandmates Ron and Russell Mael celebrating the inspiring legacy of Sparks: your favorite band’s favorite band.
Russell and Ron Mael. Credit : Courtesy of Focus Features
Currently with a 100% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, the film chronicles the decades-long career and influence...
Check out the discussion on Twitter.
For @sxsw pass holders that missed it, it will be up on the site shortly x https://t.co/3zMbSisLzI
— edgarwright (@edgarwright) March 19, 2021
How can one rock band be successful, underrated, hugely influential, and criminally overlooked all at the same time? Edgar Wright’s debut documentary The Sparks Brothers, which features commentary from celebrity fans Flea, Beck, Jack Antonoff, Jason Schwartzman, Neil Gaiman, and more, takes audiences on a musical odyssey through five weird and wonderful decades with brothers/bandmates Ron and Russell Mael celebrating the inspiring legacy of Sparks: your favorite band’s favorite band.
Russell and Ron Mael. Credit : Courtesy of Focus Features
Currently with a 100% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, the film chronicles the decades-long career and influence...
- 3/20/2021
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Focus Features said Friday that it is releasing Edgar Wright’s documentary The Sparks Brothers, about the influential indie electronica pop band Sparks, on June 18, 2021 in North American theaters.
Focus acquired the pic, which marks Wright’s docu-directing debut, after its world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. On Thursday, the pic made a stop at SXSW with a screening and virtual Q&a with Wright along with brothers and bandmates Ron and Russell Mael.
The Sparks Brothers details the five-decade journey of the influential but often overlooked group that you might say is your favorite band’s favorite band, still drawing influential crowds to their shows. The pic, born out of Wright’s first encounter with Sparks as a kid watching them on UK show Top of the Pops, features interviews with the L.A. duo as well as fans Flea, Beck, Jack Antonoff, Jason Schwartzman and Neil Gaiman and others.
Focus acquired the pic, which marks Wright’s docu-directing debut, after its world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. On Thursday, the pic made a stop at SXSW with a screening and virtual Q&a with Wright along with brothers and bandmates Ron and Russell Mael.
The Sparks Brothers details the five-decade journey of the influential but often overlooked group that you might say is your favorite band’s favorite band, still drawing influential crowds to their shows. The pic, born out of Wright’s first encounter with Sparks as a kid watching them on UK show Top of the Pops, features interviews with the L.A. duo as well as fans Flea, Beck, Jack Antonoff, Jason Schwartzman and Neil Gaiman and others.
- 3/19/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
“The Sparks Brothers,” Edgar Wright’s debut documentary film about the influential yet below-the-radar pop band Sparks, has set a release date for this summer.
Focus Features is releasing “The Sparks Brothers” domestically on June 18, 2021, following its world premiere at Sundance and its screening at SXSW this week. The film still sits with a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Sparks is comprised of brothers Russell and Ron Mael, who have released more than 20 albums over the last five decades. They’ve proven to be highly influential, dabbling in experimental ’70s pop and later synth and dance music that inspired artists across genres on the backs of albums like “Kimono My House,” “No. 1 in Heaven” and “Propaganda.”
Wright’s “The Sparks Brothers” dubs Sparks as “your favorite band’s favorite band,” arguing that the duo is criminally overlooked. To build that case, he speaks not only with the enigmas that are the Maelstrom,...
Focus Features is releasing “The Sparks Brothers” domestically on June 18, 2021, following its world premiere at Sundance and its screening at SXSW this week. The film still sits with a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Sparks is comprised of brothers Russell and Ron Mael, who have released more than 20 albums over the last five decades. They’ve proven to be highly influential, dabbling in experimental ’70s pop and later synth and dance music that inspired artists across genres on the backs of albums like “Kimono My House,” “No. 1 in Heaven” and “Propaganda.”
Wright’s “The Sparks Brothers” dubs Sparks as “your favorite band’s favorite band,” arguing that the duo is criminally overlooked. To build that case, he speaks not only with the enigmas that are the Maelstrom,...
- 3/19/2021
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Focus Features is set to release Edgar Wright’s documentary directorial debut The Sparks Brothers on June 18, 2021.
The dating follows Wright’s film about the cult pop duo Sparks debuting at Sundance and screening at SXSW in Austin on March 19.
The documentary chronicles the decades-long career and influence of the Sparks and features archival footage as well as interviews with fans that include Beck, Flea, Neil Gaiman and Mike Myers. MRC Non-Fiction is behind the documentary, which Wright produced with Nira Park under their company Complete Fiction Pictures, along with Laura Richardson and George Hencken.
Reads The Hollywood Reporter’...
The dating follows Wright’s film about the cult pop duo Sparks debuting at Sundance and screening at SXSW in Austin on March 19.
The documentary chronicles the decades-long career and influence of the Sparks and features archival footage as well as interviews with fans that include Beck, Flea, Neil Gaiman and Mike Myers. MRC Non-Fiction is behind the documentary, which Wright produced with Nira Park under their company Complete Fiction Pictures, along with Laura Richardson and George Hencken.
Reads The Hollywood Reporter’...
- 3/19/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Focus Features is set to release Edgar Wright’s documentary directorial debut The Sparks Brothers on June 18, 2021.
The dating follows Wright’s film about the cult pop duo Sparks debuting at Sundance and screening at SXSW in Austin on March 19.
The documentary chronicles the decades-long career and influence of the Sparks and features archival footage as well as interviews with fans that include Beck, Flea, Neil Gaiman and Mike Myers. MRC Non-Fiction is behind the documentary, which Wright produced with Nira Park under their company Complete Fiction Pictures, along with Laura Richardson and George Hencken.
Reads The Hollywood Reporter’...
The dating follows Wright’s film about the cult pop duo Sparks debuting at Sundance and screening at SXSW in Austin on March 19.
The documentary chronicles the decades-long career and influence of the Sparks and features archival footage as well as interviews with fans that include Beck, Flea, Neil Gaiman and Mike Myers. MRC Non-Fiction is behind the documentary, which Wright produced with Nira Park under their company Complete Fiction Pictures, along with Laura Richardson and George Hencken.
Reads The Hollywood Reporter’...
- 3/19/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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