Get ready for an exciting culinary adventure with your favorite characters from “The Loud House” in the upcoming episode titled “Pressure Cooker,” airing at 7:00 Pm on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, on Nickelodeon. In this episode, Royal Wood’s most talented bakers, Clyde and Nana Gayle, team up to pursue their dream of owning a food truck.
As Clyde and Nana Gayle embark on this new venture, viewers can expect plenty of laughter, delicious treats, and heartwarming moments. The dynamic duo will face various challenges and obstacles along the way, but with their passion for baking and the support of their friends and family, they’re determined to make their food truck a success.
Join Lincoln, Clyde, and the rest of the Loud family as they rally behind Clyde and Nana Gayle, offering their help and encouragement every step of the way. From brainstorming unique recipes to promoting their business, the Loud...
As Clyde and Nana Gayle embark on this new venture, viewers can expect plenty of laughter, delicious treats, and heartwarming moments. The dynamic duo will face various challenges and obstacles along the way, but with their passion for baking and the support of their friends and family, they’re determined to make their food truck a success.
Join Lincoln, Clyde, and the rest of the Loud family as they rally behind Clyde and Nana Gayle, offering their help and encouragement every step of the way. From brainstorming unique recipes to promoting their business, the Loud...
- 6/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a heartwarming episode of “The Loud House” as Season 7 presents “Homeward Bound,” airing at 7:00 Pm on Monday, June 10, 2024, on Nickelodeon. In this touching installment, Lori, the eldest Loud sibling, decides to take a gap year from college, sparking a series of events that tug at the heartstrings of the Loud family.
When Lori announces her decision to take a break from college, her younger siblings are determined to convince her to move back home. Despite Lori’s initial hesitation, the Loud kids pull out all the stops to create a welcoming environment and show Lori just how much they miss her.
As the episode unfolds, viewers can expect plenty of laughs, heartfelt moments, and touching reminders of the bond that holds the Loud family together. From sibling antics to heartfelt conversations, “Homeward Bound” captures the essence of family dynamics in a way that is both relatable and heartwarming.
When Lori announces her decision to take a break from college, her younger siblings are determined to convince her to move back home. Despite Lori’s initial hesitation, the Loud kids pull out all the stops to create a welcoming environment and show Lori just how much they miss her.
As the episode unfolds, viewers can expect plenty of laughs, heartfelt moments, and touching reminders of the bond that holds the Loud family together. From sibling antics to heartfelt conversations, “Homeward Bound” captures the essence of family dynamics in a way that is both relatable and heartwarming.
- 6/3/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a double dose of excitement with Season 7 Episode 17 titled “Dread of the Class; Welcome to the Doll Heist” of “The Loud House,” airing at 12:30 Pm on Sunday, June 9, 2024, on Nickelodeon. In this action-packed episode, viewers will join the Loud family on two thrilling adventures filled with laughter, mischief, and heartwarming moments.
First up, Ronnie Anne faces her final test at Luans pranking academy, where she must overcome the “Dread of the Class” to receive her diploma. With Luans pranks becoming increasingly challenging, Ronnie Anne must summon all her wit and cunning to outsmart her sister and pass the ultimate prank.
Meanwhile, Lily finds herself in a sticky situation when she accidentally trades away her beloved doll, Eunice. With time running out and Lola on her way home, Lily embarks on a daring mission to retrieve Eunice before it’s too late. Will she succeed in her...
First up, Ronnie Anne faces her final test at Luans pranking academy, where she must overcome the “Dread of the Class” to receive her diploma. With Luans pranks becoming increasingly challenging, Ronnie Anne must summon all her wit and cunning to outsmart her sister and pass the ultimate prank.
Meanwhile, Lily finds herself in a sticky situation when she accidentally trades away her beloved doll, Eunice. With time running out and Lola on her way home, Lily embarks on a daring mission to retrieve Eunice before it’s too late. Will she succeed in her...
- 6/2/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Nickelodeon presents an uplifting and heartwarming episode of “The Loud House” with Season 7’s “Love Me Tenor,” airing on Thursday, June 6, 2024, at 7:00 Pm. In this charming installment, viewers will follow Lincoln and his friends as they embark on a mission to support their friend Gus in pursuing his passion.
In “Love Me Tenor,” Lincoln and his pals stumble upon Gus’s hidden talent, sparking an inspiring journey to help him fulfill his dreams. With the power of friendship and teamwork, they come together to support Gus as he navigates the challenges and obstacles on his path to success.
As the episode unfolds, viewers will be treated to heartwarming moments of camaraderie and encouragement as Lincoln and his friends rally around Gus. Through their unwavering support and determination, they demonstrate the importance of believing in oneself and helping others achieve their goals.
Don’t miss the heartwarming Season 7 episode of...
In “Love Me Tenor,” Lincoln and his pals stumble upon Gus’s hidden talent, sparking an inspiring journey to help him fulfill his dreams. With the power of friendship and teamwork, they come together to support Gus as he navigates the challenges and obstacles on his path to success.
As the episode unfolds, viewers will be treated to heartwarming moments of camaraderie and encouragement as Lincoln and his friends rally around Gus. Through their unwavering support and determination, they demonstrate the importance of believing in oneself and helping others achieve their goals.
Don’t miss the heartwarming Season 7 episode of...
- 5/30/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an uproarious adventure with “The Loud House” on Nickelodeon, airing Wednesday, 5 June 2024, at 7:00 Pm. In Season 7’s episode titled “There Will Be Mud,” viewers are in for a wild ride as the Hunnicutts suddenly strike it rich and attempt to navigate the world of the super wealthy.
As the Hunnicutts find themselves with newfound wealth, they embark on a hilarious journey to fit into a fancy neighborhood for the super wealthy. From extravagant mansions to exclusive clubs, the family tries their best to blend in with their affluent neighbors, leading to a series of laugh-out-loud moments and mishaps.
However, as they soon discover, fitting in with the elite isn’t as easy as it seems, especially when mudslinging antics ensue. With their trademark humor and heartwarming family dynamics, the Louds navigate the challenges of newfound wealth while staying true to themselves.
Join Lincoln, his sisters, and...
As the Hunnicutts find themselves with newfound wealth, they embark on a hilarious journey to fit into a fancy neighborhood for the super wealthy. From extravagant mansions to exclusive clubs, the family tries their best to blend in with their affluent neighbors, leading to a series of laugh-out-loud moments and mishaps.
However, as they soon discover, fitting in with the elite isn’t as easy as it seems, especially when mudslinging antics ensue. With their trademark humor and heartwarming family dynamics, the Louds navigate the challenges of newfound wealth while staying true to themselves.
Join Lincoln, his sisters, and...
- 5/29/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Nickelodeon’s “The Loud House” serves up a delectable new episode this Tuesday at 7:00 Pm with Season 7 titled “A Dish Come True.” In this savory installment, viewers join Lincoln as he embarks on a culinary adventure, diving headfirst into the world of restaurant work at his dad’s eatery.
When Lincoln learns of a tantalizing opportunity to have a dish named in their honor, he eagerly jumps at the chance to prove himself as the restaurant’s top employee. With determination and a dash of sibling rivalry fueling his ambition, Lincoln sets out to showcase his culinary skills and earn the coveted title.
As Lincoln navigates the fast-paced environment of the restaurant kitchen, he encounters a series of challenges and obstacles that put his culinary prowess to the test. From mastering complex recipes to keeping up with the demands of hungry customers, Lincoln must rise to the occasion and...
When Lincoln learns of a tantalizing opportunity to have a dish named in their honor, he eagerly jumps at the chance to prove himself as the restaurant’s top employee. With determination and a dash of sibling rivalry fueling his ambition, Lincoln sets out to showcase his culinary skills and earn the coveted title.
As Lincoln navigates the fast-paced environment of the restaurant kitchen, he encounters a series of challenges and obstacles that put his culinary prowess to the test. From mastering complex recipes to keeping up with the demands of hungry customers, Lincoln must rise to the occasion and...
- 5/28/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a hilarious adventure with the Season 7 premiere of “The Loud House,” titled “Welcome to the Doll Heist,” airing on Nickelodeon at 7:00 Pm on Monday, June 3, 2024. In this uproarious episode, viewers are in for a wild ride as Lily, the youngest Loud sibling, finds herself in a sticky situation.
When Lily accidentally trades away Eunice, her beloved doll, she must embark on a daring mission to get her back before her sister Lola returns home. As Lily navigates through the chaos of her household, she encounters a series of wacky obstacles and zany characters, leading to hilarious mishaps and unexpected twists.
With its blend of comedy, creativity, and heartwarming moments, “Welcome to the Doll Heist” promises to deliver laughs and entertainment for viewers of all ages. Join Lily and the rest of the Loud family as they embark on a whirlwind adventure filled with laughter, love, and plenty of surprises.
When Lily accidentally trades away Eunice, her beloved doll, she must embark on a daring mission to get her back before her sister Lola returns home. As Lily navigates through the chaos of her household, she encounters a series of wacky obstacles and zany characters, leading to hilarious mishaps and unexpected twists.
With its blend of comedy, creativity, and heartwarming moments, “Welcome to the Doll Heist” promises to deliver laughs and entertainment for viewers of all ages. Join Lily and the rest of the Loud family as they embark on a whirlwind adventure filled with laughter, love, and plenty of surprises.
- 5/27/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming Season 7 episode of “The Loud House” titled “Beg, Borrow and Steele,” set to air at 6:00 Pm on Thursday, February 1, 2024, on Nickelodeon, fans are in for a comedic rollercoaster. The episode centers around Lincoln, who finds himself in a hilarious predicament after seeking financial assistance from Lola to obtain a rare David Steele collectible.
As the plot unfolds, Lincoln becomes indebted to the spirited Lola, leading to a series of comedic misadventures within the Loud family dynamic. Viewers can expect a delightful blend of humor and family antics as Lincoln navigates the consequences of his unusual request.
“Beg, Borrow and Steele” promises to showcase the charm and humor that “The Loud House” is known for, providing a light-hearted yet entertaining episode for fans of all ages. With its unique take on family dynamics and the pursuit of collectibles, this installment adds another layer to the beloved animated series.
As the plot unfolds, Lincoln becomes indebted to the spirited Lola, leading to a series of comedic misadventures within the Loud family dynamic. Viewers can expect a delightful blend of humor and family antics as Lincoln navigates the consequences of his unusual request.
“Beg, Borrow and Steele” promises to showcase the charm and humor that “The Loud House” is known for, providing a light-hearted yet entertaining episode for fans of all ages. With its unique take on family dynamics and the pursuit of collectibles, this installment adds another layer to the beloved animated series.
- 1/25/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a delicious adventure in the latest episode of “The Loud House,” Season 7, titled “A Dish Come True,” airing at 6:00 Pm on Wednesday, January 31, 2024, on Nickelodeon. This time, Lincoln takes center stage as he dives into the culinary world, joining his dad’s restaurant staff with hopes of winning a dish named in his honor.
In this mouthwatering escapade, viewers can expect a blend of humor and heartwarming moments as Lincoln embraces the challenges of the kitchen. As he competes against fellow employees for the coveted title of the best, the episode promises to serve up a plate full of fun, laughter, and perhaps a few surprises.
Tune in for an evening of family-friendly entertainment as “The Loud House” continues to captivate audiences with its unique blend of relatable characters and delightful storytelling. With Lincoln leading the charge, “A Dish Come True” guarantees a flavorful experience for...
In this mouthwatering escapade, viewers can expect a blend of humor and heartwarming moments as Lincoln embraces the challenges of the kitchen. As he competes against fellow employees for the coveted title of the best, the episode promises to serve up a plate full of fun, laughter, and perhaps a few surprises.
Tune in for an evening of family-friendly entertainment as “The Loud House” continues to captivate audiences with its unique blend of relatable characters and delightful storytelling. With Lincoln leading the charge, “A Dish Come True” guarantees a flavorful experience for...
- 1/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “The Loud House,” scheduled to air at 6:00 Pm on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, on Nickelodeon, viewers can expect an enchanting storyline in Season 7 titled “Let’s Break a Deal.” The episode revolves around Rusty, who finds himself making a mystical pact with Morpheus. In this intriguing deal, Morpheus agrees to cast spells for Rusty in exchange for what initially appears to be a small price.
“Let’s Break a Deal” promises to deliver a magical and humorous narrative as Rusty navigates the consequences of his arrangement with Morpheus. The episode is likely to explore themes of friendship, responsibility, and the unexpected twists that arise when dealing with the supernatural.
Tune in to Nickelodeon at 6:00 Pm for an enchanting episode of “The Loud House.” With “Let’s Break a Deal,” the series continues to captivate audiences with its blend of humor and imaginative storytelling, offering a...
“Let’s Break a Deal” promises to deliver a magical and humorous narrative as Rusty navigates the consequences of his arrangement with Morpheus. The episode is likely to explore themes of friendship, responsibility, and the unexpected twists that arise when dealing with the supernatural.
Tune in to Nickelodeon at 6:00 Pm for an enchanting episode of “The Loud House.” With “Let’s Break a Deal,” the series continues to captivate audiences with its blend of humor and imaginative storytelling, offering a...
- 1/23/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Monday at 6:00 Pm on Nickelodeon, young audiences are in for a hilarious and heartwarming treat with Season 7 of “The Loud House,” featuring the episode “Welcome to the Doll Heist.” In this delightful installment, the youngest Loud sibling, Lily, finds herself in a playful predicament when she accidentally trades away her doll, Eunice.
The episode unfolds as Lily embarks on a charming and entertaining quest to retrieve Eunice before her older sister Lola returns home. The misadventures and antics that ensue promise laughter and joy for viewers of all ages. With its endearing characters and clever storytelling, “The Loud House” continues to capture the hearts of its audience, blending humor with valuable lessons about family bonds and problem-solving.
Tune in at 6:00 Pm for a delightful evening with “The Loud House” on Nickelodeon. “Welcome to the Doll Heist” guarantees an enjoyable escape into the playful world of the Loud family,...
The episode unfolds as Lily embarks on a charming and entertaining quest to retrieve Eunice before her older sister Lola returns home. The misadventures and antics that ensue promise laughter and joy for viewers of all ages. With its endearing characters and clever storytelling, “The Loud House” continues to capture the hearts of its audience, blending humor with valuable lessons about family bonds and problem-solving.
Tune in at 6:00 Pm for a delightful evening with “The Loud House” on Nickelodeon. “Welcome to the Doll Heist” guarantees an enjoyable escape into the playful world of the Loud family,...
- 1/22/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a laugh-out-loud episode of “The Loud House” as Season 7 presents “Dread of the Class.” Airing at 6:00 Pm on Thursday, January 25, 2024, on Nickelodeon, this installment follows Ronnie Anne as she faces the ultimate challenge to receive her diploma from Luan’s pranking academy.
In “Dread of the Class,” the comedic chaos unfolds as Ronnie Anne must navigate through the quirks and antics of Luan’s pranking curriculum to pass the final test. As she tackles this hilarious trial, viewers can expect a delightful blend of mischief, humor, and the unique dynamic that defines “The Loud House.”
For fans of animated family comedy and the misadventures of the Loud family, this episode promises a dose of fun and entertainment. Tune in at 6:00 Pm on Thursday for a playful and prank-filled journey with Ronnie Anne on Nickelodeon.
Release Date & Time: 6:00 Pm Thursday 25 January 2024 on Nickelodeon
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In “Dread of the Class,” the comedic chaos unfolds as Ronnie Anne must navigate through the quirks and antics of Luan’s pranking curriculum to pass the final test. As she tackles this hilarious trial, viewers can expect a delightful blend of mischief, humor, and the unique dynamic that defines “The Loud House.”
For fans of animated family comedy and the misadventures of the Loud family, this episode promises a dose of fun and entertainment. Tune in at 6:00 Pm on Thursday for a playful and prank-filled journey with Ronnie Anne on Nickelodeon.
Release Date & Time: 6:00 Pm Thursday 25 January 2024 on Nickelodeon
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- 1/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The Loud House Season 7 Episode 15 Bye, Tanya; What Lies Beneath Airs January 25 2024 on Nickelodeon
Dive into a double dose of animated adventures with Season 7 Episode 15 of “The Loud House,” airing at 6:30 Pm on Thursday, January 25, 2024, on Nickelodeon. In the first segment, “Bye, Tanya,” Leni takes center stage as she’s tasked with safeguarding her mannequin friend, Tanya, when Ms. Carmichael decides to give Reininger’s a makeover. Leni’s mission to protect her inanimate pal promises hilarity and heartwarming moments.
Following this, in “What Lies Beneath,” Dante finds himself in a cryptic situation as he buries a secret in The Royal Woods Cemetery. The challenge arises when he must thwart the Morticians Club from uncovering the buried truth. Viewers can expect a mix of mystery, humor, and the distinctive charm of “The Loud House.”
Tune in at 6:30 Pm for an entertaining evening with the Loud family, where laughter and unexpected twists await in this Nickelodeon animated extravaganza.
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Following this, in “What Lies Beneath,” Dante finds himself in a cryptic situation as he buries a secret in The Royal Woods Cemetery. The challenge arises when he must thwart the Morticians Club from uncovering the buried truth. Viewers can expect a mix of mystery, humor, and the distinctive charm of “The Loud House.”
Tune in at 6:30 Pm for an entertaining evening with the Loud family, where laughter and unexpected twists await in this Nickelodeon animated extravaganza.
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- 1/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Wednesday at 6:00 Pm on Nickelodeon, “The Loud House” unveils a delightful episode in Season 7 titled “One in a Million.” In this animated adventure, the lovable characters Lincoln and Clyde set out on a determined mission – to become Flip’s millionth customer and claim a coveted big reward.
As the duo navigates the quirky and comical world of “The Loud House,” viewers can anticipate a fun-filled storyline, complete with the trademark humor and charm that have endeared the series to audiences. The episode promises an entertaining escapade as Lincoln and Clyde embark on their quest, adding an extra layer of excitement to their misadventures.
Tune in at 6:00 Pm for an evening of animated joy on Nickelodeon. Season 7 Episode “One in a Million” is set to capture the hearts of “The Loud House” fans, delivering a dose of laughter and camaraderie as the characters chase after a millionth customer...
As the duo navigates the quirky and comical world of “The Loud House,” viewers can anticipate a fun-filled storyline, complete with the trademark humor and charm that have endeared the series to audiences. The episode promises an entertaining escapade as Lincoln and Clyde embark on their quest, adding an extra layer of excitement to their misadventures.
Tune in at 6:00 Pm for an evening of animated joy on Nickelodeon. Season 7 Episode “One in a Million” is set to capture the hearts of “The Loud House” fans, delivering a dose of laughter and camaraderie as the characters chase after a millionth customer...
- 1/17/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
“The Loud House” Season 7 Episode 13, featuring “Hunn-cut Gems” and “Can’t Lynn Em All,” is set to deliver a double dose of entertainment on Nickelodeon at 6:30 Pm on Tuesday, January 23, 2024. The episode unfolds with Liam taking center stage as a reporter, introducing the school to the charms of life on Hunnicutt Farms. Brace yourself for a hilarious journey as Liam’s unique perspective captures the hearts of his classmates.
In parallel, Lynn’s athletic prowess takes a surprising turn when she gets scouted for professional wrestling. Viewers can anticipate a whirlwind of laughs, drama, and unexpected challenges as Lynn navigates her new role in the world of wrestling.
For fans of animated family fun, “The Loud House” continues to be a go-to series. Tune in at 6:30 Pm on Nickelodeon for an evening of laughter and excitement as the Loud family embarks on two distinct adventures in “Hunn-cut Gems...
In parallel, Lynn’s athletic prowess takes a surprising turn when she gets scouted for professional wrestling. Viewers can anticipate a whirlwind of laughs, drama, and unexpected challenges as Lynn navigates her new role in the world of wrestling.
For fans of animated family fun, “The Loud House” continues to be a go-to series. Tune in at 6:30 Pm on Nickelodeon for an evening of laughter and excitement as the Loud family embarks on two distinct adventures in “Hunn-cut Gems...
- 1/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “The Loud House,” titled “An Inspector Falls,” set to air on Tuesday, January 23, 2024, at 6:00 Pm on Nickelodeon, viewers are in for an entertaining mix of school drama and detective intrigue. Luan, usually known for her comedic flair, takes center stage as the lead role and detective in her school play. However, the storyline takes an unexpected turn when a real mystery unfolds.
As Luan finds herself thrust into the role of a real-life detective, audiences can anticipate a delightful blend of humor and suspense. The episode promises to showcase Luan’s wit and resourcefulness as she navigates the challenges of solving an unexpected case, adding a unique twist to the usual school play plot.
Tune in for a fun-filled episode that combines the everyday antics of “The Loud House” with a dash of mystery-solving excitement, proving once again that this animated series knows how...
As Luan finds herself thrust into the role of a real-life detective, audiences can anticipate a delightful blend of humor and suspense. The episode promises to showcase Luan’s wit and resourcefulness as she navigates the challenges of solving an unexpected case, adding a unique twist to the usual school play plot.
Tune in for a fun-filled episode that combines the everyday antics of “The Loud House” with a dash of mystery-solving excitement, proving once again that this animated series knows how...
- 1/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Monday on Nickelodeon, fans of “The Loud House” are in for a mysterious treat with Season 7’s “What Lies Beneath.” Airing at 6:00 Pm on January 22, 2024, the episode centers around Dante, who finds himself entangled in a web of secrets when he decides to bury something significant in The Royal Woods Cemetery.
The plot takes an intriguing turn as Dante faces the challenge of preventing the Morticians Club from unraveling the mystery buried beneath the tombstones. The episode promises a perfect blend of suspense, humor, and the distinctive sibling dynamics that make “The Loud House” a beloved animated series.
Tune in at 6:00 Pm for an evening of animated escapades and uncovering hidden truths as “The Loud House” Season 7 unfolds with “What Lies Beneath” on Nickelodeon. It’s a captivating installment that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats while delivering the trademark charm of the Loud family.
The plot takes an intriguing turn as Dante faces the challenge of preventing the Morticians Club from unraveling the mystery buried beneath the tombstones. The episode promises a perfect blend of suspense, humor, and the distinctive sibling dynamics that make “The Loud House” a beloved animated series.
Tune in at 6:00 Pm for an evening of animated escapades and uncovering hidden truths as “The Loud House” Season 7 unfolds with “What Lies Beneath” on Nickelodeon. It’s a captivating installment that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats while delivering the trademark charm of the Loud family.
- 1/15/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Step into the chaotic yet endearing world of “The Loud House” as Season 7 unfolds with the episode “Bye, Tanya.” Catch the hilarity on Nickelodeon at 6:00 Pm this Thursday, January 18, 2024, as Leni Loud faces a quirky predicament.
In this episode, Leni finds herself on a mission to protect her mannequin friend, Tanya, when her boss, Ms. Carmichael, decides to give Reininger’s a modern makeover. As the chaos ensues, viewers can anticipate a flurry of comedic moments and Leni’s unique attempts to safeguard Tanya from the winds of change.
For fans of animated charm and family antics, “Bye, Tanya” promises an entertaining dive into the Loud household’s zany dynamics. Will Leni manage to preserve Tanya’s place in Reininger’s, or is it farewell to the beloved mannequin? Tune in at 6:00 Pm on Thursday for an episode brimming with laughter and heartwarming surprises on Nickelodeon.
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In this episode, Leni finds herself on a mission to protect her mannequin friend, Tanya, when her boss, Ms. Carmichael, decides to give Reininger’s a modern makeover. As the chaos ensues, viewers can anticipate a flurry of comedic moments and Leni’s unique attempts to safeguard Tanya from the winds of change.
For fans of animated charm and family antics, “Bye, Tanya” promises an entertaining dive into the Loud household’s zany dynamics. Will Leni manage to preserve Tanya’s place in Reininger’s, or is it farewell to the beloved mannequin? Tune in at 6:00 Pm on Thursday for an episode brimming with laughter and heartwarming surprises on Nickelodeon.
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- 1/11/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an action-packed episode of “The Loud House” with Season 7’s “Can’t Lynn ‘Em All,” airing at 6:00 Pm on Wednesday, January 17, 2024, on Nickelodeon. The Loud family’s sporty sister, Lynn, takes center stage as she gets scouted for her exceptional athletic skills and dives headfirst into the world of professional wrestling.
In this entertaining installment, Lynn’s journey from a regular sibling to a wrestling sensation unfolds, promising a mix of humor, family dynamics, and exciting wrestling sequences. As Lynn embraces her new role, viewers can expect a hilarious and heartwarming exploration of the challenges and triumphs that come with pursuing a passion on a grand scale.
With the signature charm and wit of “The Loud House,” “Can’t Lynn ‘Em All” delivers a delightful blend of family fun and sports excitement. Tune in to witness Lynn Loud’s transformation into a wrestling star and the...
In this entertaining installment, Lynn’s journey from a regular sibling to a wrestling sensation unfolds, promising a mix of humor, family dynamics, and exciting wrestling sequences. As Lynn embraces her new role, viewers can expect a hilarious and heartwarming exploration of the challenges and triumphs that come with pursuing a passion on a grand scale.
With the signature charm and wit of “The Loud House,” “Can’t Lynn ‘Em All” delivers a delightful blend of family fun and sports excitement. Tune in to witness Lynn Loud’s transformation into a wrestling star and the...
- 1/10/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a laughter-filled evening as “The Loud House” Season 7, in the episode titled “Hunn-cutt Gems,” hits Nickelodeon at 6:00 Pm this Tuesday, January 16, 2024. Dive into the chaos of the Loud family, centered around the only boy in the clan navigating the distinctive personalities of his 10 sisters.
In this episode, viewers can expect a delightful blend of humor, family dynamics, and the quirky charm that defines “The Loud House.” As each sister brings her unique traits to the mix, Lincoln Loud finds himself in hilarious situations that capture the essence of the Loud family’s bustling and lively existence.
For families seeking an entertaining and relatable animated experience, “The Loud House” Season 7 Episode “Hunn-cutt Gems” is a must-watch at 6:00 Pm. Tune in for an evening of comedic escapades and heartwarming moments that highlight the joy and challenges of growing up in a large and vibrant family.
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In this episode, viewers can expect a delightful blend of humor, family dynamics, and the quirky charm that defines “The Loud House.” As each sister brings her unique traits to the mix, Lincoln Loud finds himself in hilarious situations that capture the essence of the Loud family’s bustling and lively existence.
For families seeking an entertaining and relatable animated experience, “The Loud House” Season 7 Episode “Hunn-cutt Gems” is a must-watch at 6:00 Pm. Tune in for an evening of comedic escapades and heartwarming moments that highlight the joy and challenges of growing up in a large and vibrant family.
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- 1/9/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for double the fun and laughter with “The Loud House” Season 7 Episode 4, featuring “Bye Bye Birthday; Tough Guise,” airing on Nickelodeon at 6:30 Pm on Thursday, January 4, 2024. In the first part, Lucy Loud takes center stage as she casts a spell, unleashing her mysterious and magical talents. Brace yourself for a spellbinding adventure that adds a touch of enchantment to the chaotic Loud family dynamics.
The second part, “Tough Guise,” promises a hearty dose of hilarity as Rusty and the gang embark on a mission to toughen up their friend Zach. Expect a series of comical attempts and mishaps as they navigate the challenges of transforming Zach into a rugged character.
With its signature blend of humor and heart, “The Loud House” continues to captivate audiences of all ages. Tune in for an entertaining evening filled with animated antics and the lovable chaos that defines the Loud family’s everyday life.
The second part, “Tough Guise,” promises a hearty dose of hilarity as Rusty and the gang embark on a mission to toughen up their friend Zach. Expect a series of comical attempts and mishaps as they navigate the challenges of transforming Zach into a rugged character.
With its signature blend of humor and heart, “The Loud House” continues to captivate audiences of all ages. Tune in for an entertaining evening filled with animated antics and the lovable chaos that defines the Loud family’s everyday life.
- 12/28/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the heartwarming Season 7 Episode 14 of “The Loud House,” titled “Twas the Fight Before Christmas,” viewers are in for a festive treat. The episode follows Lincoln as he takes it upon himself to mend the years-long feud between Dad and Uncle Lance, paving the way for a long-awaited family Christmas celebration.
Lincoln cleverly enlists the help of his cousins, creating a heartwarming and humorous adventure as they work together to bring about reconciliation. As the Loud family navigates through the challenges of family dynamics and holiday traditions, audiences can anticipate laughter, touching moments, and the spirit of togetherness.
Don’t miss the special episode airing on Friday, December 1, 2023, at 7:00 Pm on Nickelodeon, as “The Loud House” delivers a delightful tale of family, forgiveness, and the magic of Christmas.
Release Date & Time: 7:00 Pm Friday 1 December 2023 on Nickelodeon
The Loud House Twas the Fight Before Christmas Cast – Season 7 Episode 14 Main...
Lincoln cleverly enlists the help of his cousins, creating a heartwarming and humorous adventure as they work together to bring about reconciliation. As the Loud family navigates through the challenges of family dynamics and holiday traditions, audiences can anticipate laughter, touching moments, and the spirit of togetherness.
Don’t miss the special episode airing on Friday, December 1, 2023, at 7:00 Pm on Nickelodeon, as “The Loud House” delivers a delightful tale of family, forgiveness, and the magic of Christmas.
Release Date & Time: 7:00 Pm Friday 1 December 2023 on Nickelodeon
The Loud House Twas the Fight Before Christmas Cast – Season 7 Episode 14 Main...
- 11/24/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Looking for a family-friendly way to get in the Halloween spirit? DreamWorks has an exciting show in store that begins streaming just in time for the festivities. “Curses!” is a fun new adventure series that’s perfect for the spooky season. It’s rated G so children of all ages can enjoy it without too many frightening scenes. Don’t miss the series premieres on Apple TV+ on Friday, Oct. 27. You can watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+.
How to Watch 'Curses!' When: Friday, October 27, 2023 Where: Apple TV+ Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+. 7-Day Free Trial$9.99+ / month apple.com About 'Curses!'
“Curses!” follows a modern family that is met with an ancient secret. The family of four typically enjoys a summer adventure but has a change of plans when the dad Alex Vanderhouven has work to do. He disappears into his office and his kids,...
How to Watch 'Curses!' When: Friday, October 27, 2023 Where: Apple TV+ Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+. 7-Day Free Trial$9.99+ / month apple.com About 'Curses!'
“Curses!” follows a modern family that is met with an ancient secret. The family of four typically enjoys a summer adventure but has a change of plans when the dad Alex Vanderhouven has work to do. He disappears into his office and his kids,...
- 10/27/2023
- by Aubrey Chorpenning
- The Streamable
DreamWorks Animation is delivering family frights this spooky season with new animated series “Curses!” An enduring family curse over stolen artifacts kicks off a family adventure, and Bloody Disgusting has been provided with an exclusive clip highlighting horror icon Robert Englund‘s Cornelius and his relation to the central generational curse.
“Curses!” will be released on Apple TV+ on Friday, October 27.
Watch the new clip below that gives a glimpse of the ghostly Cornelius as he confronts his ancestor over stolen items.
In the series, “when a generations-long family curse turns Alex Vanderhouven to stone, it’s up to his two kids, Pandora and Russ, and his wife Sky, to return artifacts stolen by their ancestors to their rightful homes to finally lift the curse for good.”
The new animated series also boasts an impressive voice cast packed with talent, including a horror icon. The series features the voice talents...
“Curses!” will be released on Apple TV+ on Friday, October 27.
Watch the new clip below that gives a glimpse of the ghostly Cornelius as he confronts his ancestor over stolen items.
In the series, “when a generations-long family curse turns Alex Vanderhouven to stone, it’s up to his two kids, Pandora and Russ, and his wife Sky, to return artifacts stolen by their ancestors to their rightful homes to finally lift the curse for good.”
The new animated series also boasts an impressive voice cast packed with talent, including a horror icon. The series features the voice talents...
- 10/24/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Curses! is coming to Apple TV+. The streaming service announced the premiere date for the new animated spooky adventure series with the release of a trailer. Episodes of the kids series will arrive just in time for Halloween.
The series follows the family of Alex Vanderhouven as they try to break the family curse that turned him into stone. The voice cast of the series features Gabrielle Nevaeh, Andre Robinson, Lyric Lewis, Reid Scott, Rhys Darby, James Marsters, Rhea Perlman, Phylicia Rashad, and Robert Englund.
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The series follows the family of Alex Vanderhouven as they try to break the family curse that turned him into stone. The voice cast of the series features Gabrielle Nevaeh, Andre Robinson, Lyric Lewis, Reid Scott, Rhys Darby, James Marsters, Rhea Perlman, Phylicia Rashad, and Robert Englund.
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- 10/17/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Prime Video is pulling back the curtain on the man behind Madea.
The streaming service has released a trailer for Maxine’s Baby: The Tyler Perry Story, “a tender and intimate portrait of visionary and innovator Tyler Perry and his harrowing-but-faithful road to the top of an industry that didn’t always include him.
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- 10/17/2023
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
"Curses!" is a new DreamWorks Animation TV series, starring Gabrielle Nevaeh, Andre Robinson, Lyric Lewis, Reid Scott, Rhys Darby, James Marsters, Rhea Perlman, Phylicia Rashad and Robert Englund, streaming October 27, 2023 on AppleTV+:
"...when a generations-long family curse turns 'Alex Vanderhouven' to stone...
"...it's up to his two kids, 'Pandora' and 'Russ', along with his wife 'Sky'...
"... to return artifacts stolen by their ancestors to their rightful homes and finally lift the curse for good..."
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"...when a generations-long family curse turns 'Alex Vanderhouven' to stone...
"...it's up to his two kids, 'Pandora' and 'Russ', along with his wife 'Sky'...
"... to return artifacts stolen by their ancestors to their rightful homes and finally lift the curse for good..."
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- 10/17/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
DreamWorks Animation is on a roll in delivering family frights this spooky season, starting with “Fright Krewe” at the beginning of the month. Up next is the new animated series “Curses!” and it’s set to arrive just in time for Halloween. Apple TV+ released the trailer for the spooky adventure series for kids today, giving a glimpse of the fun.
“Curses!” will be released on Apple TV+ on Friday, October 27.
In the series, “when a generations-long family curse turns Alex Vanderhouven to stone, it’s up to his two kids, Pandora and Russ, and his wife Sky, to return artifacts stolen by their ancestors to their rightful homes to finally lift the curse for good.”
The new trailer below highlights the horror-leaning family adventure ahead, with creatures and cursed artifacts.
The new animated series also boasts an impressive voice cast packed with talent, including a horror icon. The series...
“Curses!” will be released on Apple TV+ on Friday, October 27.
In the series, “when a generations-long family curse turns Alex Vanderhouven to stone, it’s up to his two kids, Pandora and Russ, and his wife Sky, to return artifacts stolen by their ancestors to their rightful homes to finally lift the curse for good.”
The new trailer below highlights the horror-leaning family adventure ahead, with creatures and cursed artifacts.
The new animated series also boasts an impressive voice cast packed with talent, including a horror icon. The series...
- 10/16/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
On Thursday, September 28, 2023, at 6:45 Pm, Nickelodeon will air an episode of “The Loud House” titled “Bye Bye Birthday.” In this episode, Lucy, one of the Loud siblings, is tired of the yearly celebrations that come with her birthday. To change things up, she decides to cast a spell to make her family forget the significance of the day.
This decision leads to a series of humorous and unexpected events as her family members become unaware of Lucy’s birthday. The episode explores how Lucy’s plan unfolds and the consequences of her magical intervention.
“The Loud House” is an animated series that follows the daily lives and adventures of the Loud family, each member with their own unique personality and quirks.
Tune in to Nickelodeon on the specified date and time to watch “Bye Bye Birthday” as Lucy attempts to break away from the traditional birthday celebrations, resulting in...
This decision leads to a series of humorous and unexpected events as her family members become unaware of Lucy’s birthday. The episode explores how Lucy’s plan unfolds and the consequences of her magical intervention.
“The Loud House” is an animated series that follows the daily lives and adventures of the Loud family, each member with their own unique personality and quirks.
Tune in to Nickelodeon on the specified date and time to watch “Bye Bye Birthday” as Lucy attempts to break away from the traditional birthday celebrations, resulting in...
- 9/23/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Podcast producer Glisten+ (a portmanteau of “great” and “listen”) launched Tuesday with two initial programs, part of a larger slate of scripted fare that it plans to roll out in the coming months.
The first original series include the young adult-geared “Can’t Relax,” about a relaxation app that secretly places murderous messages into the brains of its teen listeners. The supernatural thriller features Olivia Trujillo (“For All Mankind”), Andre Robinson (“Cheaper by the Dozen”) and Patrick Labyorteaux (“NCIS”).
The other show is fantasy adventure “League of Wonder,” which follows a Yorkshire terrier who teams up with a rag-tag group of animal heroes to rescue Dorothy Gale and a pair of magical slippers. The show stars Donovan Patton (“Blue’s Clues), Makgotso M (“The Woman King”), Eric Petersen (“Kevin Can F**k Himself”) and Robbie Jarvis (“Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”).
“We are so proud of the ever-growing...
The first original series include the young adult-geared “Can’t Relax,” about a relaxation app that secretly places murderous messages into the brains of its teen listeners. The supernatural thriller features Olivia Trujillo (“For All Mankind”), Andre Robinson (“Cheaper by the Dozen”) and Patrick Labyorteaux (“NCIS”).
The other show is fantasy adventure “League of Wonder,” which follows a Yorkshire terrier who teams up with a rag-tag group of animal heroes to rescue Dorothy Gale and a pair of magical slippers. The show stars Donovan Patton (“Blue’s Clues), Makgotso M (“The Woman King”), Eric Petersen (“Kevin Can F**k Himself”) and Robbie Jarvis (“Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”).
“We are so proud of the ever-growing...
- 9/19/2023
- by Caroline Brew
- Variety Film + TV
In the episode of “The Loud House,” titled “Party Fowl; Sleepless in Royal Woods,” there are two distinct stories. This episode is scheduled to air on Nickelodeon at 5:00 Pm on Saturday, September 16, 2023.
In the first part, Sergio, a bird, stays with the Loud family but faces a problem because he doesn’t want to be with the other pets. Trouble ensues as Sergio tries to avoid their company.
The second part of the episode focuses on Lily, the youngest Loud sibling, who struggles to fall asleep. To help her sleep, Mom takes her for a drive. During their drive, they unexpectedly witness a burglary.
Release Date & Time: 5:00 Pm Saturday 16 September 2023 on Nickelodeon
The Loud House Party Fowl; Sleepless in Royal Woods Cast – Season 7 Episode 12 Main Cast Grant Palmer
Collin Dean
Tex Hammond
Asher Bishop
Bentley Griffin
Catherine Taber
Liliana Mumy
Nika Futterman
Cristina Pucelli
Jessica Dicicco
Grey DeLisle...
In the first part, Sergio, a bird, stays with the Loud family but faces a problem because he doesn’t want to be with the other pets. Trouble ensues as Sergio tries to avoid their company.
The second part of the episode focuses on Lily, the youngest Loud sibling, who struggles to fall asleep. To help her sleep, Mom takes her for a drive. During their drive, they unexpectedly witness a burglary.
Release Date & Time: 5:00 Pm Saturday 16 September 2023 on Nickelodeon
The Loud House Party Fowl; Sleepless in Royal Woods Cast – Season 7 Episode 12 Main Cast Grant Palmer
Collin Dean
Tex Hammond
Asher Bishop
Bentley Griffin
Catherine Taber
Liliana Mumy
Nika Futterman
Cristina Pucelli
Jessica Dicicco
Grey DeLisle...
- 9/15/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for the upcoming episode of “The Loud House,” which is Season 7, Episode 11, titled “Leave No Van Behind; Sponsor Tripped.” You can catch this episode on Nickelodeon at 5:00 Pm on Friday, September 15, 2023.
In the first story, when Vanzilla, the Loud family’s beloved van, breaks down and seems beyond repair, Lana, Dad, and Gramps join forces to bring her back to life. It’s a heartwarming tale of teamwork and determination to fix their cherished vehicle.
The second storyline follows Lynn and her friends as they enjoy some exciting perks around Royal Woods. Their team gets sponsored by local businesses, leading to freebies and special privileges. It’s a fun adventure that explores the benefits of local sponsorship.
Release Date & Time: 5:00 Pm Friday 15 September 2023 on Nickelodeon
The Loud House Leave No Van Behind; Sponsor Tripped Cast – Season 7 Episode 11 Main Cast Grant Palmer
Collin Dean
Tex Hammond
Asher Bishop...
In the first story, when Vanzilla, the Loud family’s beloved van, breaks down and seems beyond repair, Lana, Dad, and Gramps join forces to bring her back to life. It’s a heartwarming tale of teamwork and determination to fix their cherished vehicle.
The second storyline follows Lynn and her friends as they enjoy some exciting perks around Royal Woods. Their team gets sponsored by local businesses, leading to freebies and special privileges. It’s a fun adventure that explores the benefits of local sponsorship.
Release Date & Time: 5:00 Pm Friday 15 September 2023 on Nickelodeon
The Loud House Leave No Van Behind; Sponsor Tripped Cast – Season 7 Episode 11 Main Cast Grant Palmer
Collin Dean
Tex Hammond
Asher Bishop...
- 9/15/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Apple TV+ is expanding its kids and family programming slate with the order of the new animated series “Curses!” Variety has learned exclusively.
“Curses!” will premiere on the streaming service on Oct. 27. It hails from DreamWorks Animation with John Krasinski among its executive producers.
The series is described as a spooky adventure comedy. The official description states, “When a generations-long family curse turns Alex Vanderhouven to stone, it’s up to his two kids, Pandora and Russ, and his wife Sky, to return artifacts stolen by their ancestors to their rightful homes to finally lift the curse for good.”
The voice cast includes: Gabrielle Nevaeh as Pandora, Andre Robinson as Russ, Lyric Lewis as Sky, Reid Scott as Alex, Rhys Darby as Stanley, James Marsters as Larry, Rhea Perlman as Margie, Phylicia Rashad as Georgia Snitker, and Robert Englund as Cornelius.
Jim Cooper and Jeff Dixon created “Curses!” and serve as executive producers.
“Curses!” will premiere on the streaming service on Oct. 27. It hails from DreamWorks Animation with John Krasinski among its executive producers.
The series is described as a spooky adventure comedy. The official description states, “When a generations-long family curse turns Alex Vanderhouven to stone, it’s up to his two kids, Pandora and Russ, and his wife Sky, to return artifacts stolen by their ancestors to their rightful homes to finally lift the curse for good.”
The voice cast includes: Gabrielle Nevaeh as Pandora, Andre Robinson as Russ, Lyric Lewis as Sky, Reid Scott as Alex, Rhys Darby as Stanley, James Marsters as Larry, Rhea Perlman as Margie, Phylicia Rashad as Georgia Snitker, and Robert Englund as Cornelius.
Jim Cooper and Jeff Dixon created “Curses!” and serve as executive producers.
- 9/14/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
What began as an autobiographical lark for a brother and sister scribbling down stories about growing up in a radical family of an unconventional size has turned into the basis for Hollywood’s decades-long obsession with their familial farces. The portrait of charming, controlled chaos within Frank B. Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey’s novel “Cheaper by the Dozen” has been adapted for the screen twice before, produced during two drastically different eras. Each version retained the name but featured varying outcomes for the characters, with the 1950s iteration featuring a not-so-plucky ending compared to its more current counterpart in 2003. Yet the resonant themes, centered on an unsinkable family’s resilience during trying times, are what tie them together.
In that same vein comes this modernized spin on the timeless tale for Disney Plus. Director Gail Lerner and co-writers Jenifer Rice-Genzuk Henry and Kenya Barris (who also produces) retrofit...
In that same vein comes this modernized spin on the timeless tale for Disney Plus. Director Gail Lerner and co-writers Jenifer Rice-Genzuk Henry and Kenya Barris (who also produces) retrofit...
- 3/17/2022
- by Courtney Howard
- Variety Film + TV
Disney has debuted a new trailer for the remake of the family comedy ‘Cheaper By The Dozen.’
The remake of the 2003 Steve Martin comedy, the movie follows the raucous exploits of a blended family of 12, the Bakers, as they navigate a hectic home life while simultaneously managing their family business.
The movie stars Gabrielle Union, Zach Braff, Erika Christensen, Timon Kyle Durrett, Journee Brown, Kylie Rogers, Andre Robinson, Caylee Blosenski, Aryan Simhadri, Leo Abelo Perry, Mykal-Michelle Harris, Christian Cote, Sebastian Cote and Luke Prael.
Directed by Gail Lerner with a screenplay by Kenya Barris & Jenifer Rice-Genzuk Henry based upon the novel by Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey. Kenya Barris is producing, with Shawn Levy, Gabrielle Union, Brian Dobbins and Donald J. Lee, Jr. serving as executive producers.
Also in trailers – Amanda Seyfried stars in trailer for ‘The Dropout’
The movie will be available for streaming on Friday,...
The remake of the 2003 Steve Martin comedy, the movie follows the raucous exploits of a blended family of 12, the Bakers, as they navigate a hectic home life while simultaneously managing their family business.
The movie stars Gabrielle Union, Zach Braff, Erika Christensen, Timon Kyle Durrett, Journee Brown, Kylie Rogers, Andre Robinson, Caylee Blosenski, Aryan Simhadri, Leo Abelo Perry, Mykal-Michelle Harris, Christian Cote, Sebastian Cote and Luke Prael.
Directed by Gail Lerner with a screenplay by Kenya Barris & Jenifer Rice-Genzuk Henry based upon the novel by Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey. Kenya Barris is producing, with Shawn Levy, Gabrielle Union, Brian Dobbins and Donald J. Lee, Jr. serving as executive producers.
Also in trailers – Amanda Seyfried stars in trailer for ‘The Dropout’
The movie will be available for streaming on Friday,...
- 2/8/2022
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
"Wait, you have 10 kids!?" Disney has revealed an official trailer for their new remake of Cheaper by the Dozen, an "diverse" take on the family comedy. The original Cheaper by the Dozen opened in 2003 with Steve Martin with a big cast including Hilary Duff and Piper Perabo. The Disney+ Original movie Cheaper by the Dozen, which is a fresh new take on the 2003 hit family comedy will premiere in March exclusively on Disney+. Check out the trailer for a glimpse at the funny and heartwarming story of the raucous exploits of a blended family of 12, the Bakers, as they navigate a hectic home life while simultaneously managing their family business. Ohh how original. This new movie's ensemble cast features Gabrielle Union, Zach Braff, Erika Christensen, Timon Kyle Durrett, Journee Brown, Kylie Rogers, Andre Robinson, Caylee Blosenski, Aryan Simhadri, Leo Abelo Perry, Mykal-Michelle Harris, Christian Cote, Sebastian Cote, and Luke Prael.
- 2/7/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Two Disney movies that are getting new iterations on Disney+ are now a bit closer to reality after the streamer Friday revealed more concrete release-date information for its long-awaited Enchanted sequel Disenchanted, which returns stars Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey, and its Cheaper By the Dozen redo toplined by Gabrielle Union and Zach Braff.
On Friday, Disney revealed during Disney+ Day that Cheaper By the Dozen will bow in March 2022, while Disenchanted will get a fall 2022 release.
Cheaper By the Dozen, written by Black-ish creator Kenya Barris and Grown-ish executive producer Jenifer Rice-Genzuk Henry and directed by Gail Lerner, reboots the comedy to center on a multiracial, blended family of 12 navigating a hectic home life while managing their family business. Union and Braff play the parents.
Disney...
On Friday, Disney revealed during Disney+ Day that Cheaper By the Dozen will bow in March 2022, while Disenchanted will get a fall 2022 release.
Cheaper By the Dozen, written by Black-ish creator Kenya Barris and Grown-ish executive producer Jenifer Rice-Genzuk Henry and directed by Gail Lerner, reboots the comedy to center on a multiracial, blended family of 12 navigating a hectic home life while managing their family business. Union and Braff play the parents.
Disney...
- 11/12/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Peacock will launch a spinoff of DreamWorks Animation’s series Dragons Rescue Riders.
The streamer will premiere Dragons Rescue Riders: Heroes of the Sky, an offshoot of the kids series that has run for two seasons on Netflix.
The series, which will launch November 24, is one of a number of kids shows on the platform as it looks to bolsters it youth programming.
The NBCU platform has also renewed series including Curious George, Madagascar: A Little Wild and is launching holiday special Madagascar: A Little Wild Holiday Goose Chase.
Dragons Rescue Riders: Heroes of the Sky is the next chapter following the adventures of Viking twins Dak and Leyla, who were rescued and raised by dragons, growing up learning to speak their language. Along with young dragons Winger, Summer, Cutter and Burple, they defend and protect other dragons on exciting adventures around their home of Huttsgalor.
It stars the voice talent of Nicolas Cantu,...
The streamer will premiere Dragons Rescue Riders: Heroes of the Sky, an offshoot of the kids series that has run for two seasons on Netflix.
The series, which will launch November 24, is one of a number of kids shows on the platform as it looks to bolsters it youth programming.
The NBCU platform has also renewed series including Curious George, Madagascar: A Little Wild and is launching holiday special Madagascar: A Little Wild Holiday Goose Chase.
Dragons Rescue Riders: Heroes of the Sky is the next chapter following the adventures of Viking twins Dak and Leyla, who were rescued and raised by dragons, growing up learning to speak their language. Along with young dragons Winger, Summer, Cutter and Burple, they defend and protect other dragons on exciting adventures around their home of Huttsgalor.
It stars the voice talent of Nicolas Cantu,...
- 9/22/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix will expand its children’s animation programming slate with the addition of A Tale Dark & Grimm, Dogs In Space and Super Giant Robot Brothers.
The first in the trio of animated series is A Tale Dark & Grimm, based on the best-selling book by Adam Gidwitz. The series follows Hansel and Gretel as they
run away from home to find better parents…or at least ones who won’t chop off their heads! As Hansel and Gretel leave their own story and venture through other classic Grimm fairy tales, unexpected narrators’ guide us through their encounters with witches, warlocks, dragons and even the devil himself.
The series, which features Raini Rodriguez, Andre Robinson, Nicole Byer and Adam Lambert, is produced in partnership with Boat Rocker Studios in association with Novo Media Group and Astro-Nomical Entertainment. Animation services by Boat Rocker’s Jam Filled Entertainment.
Executive producers are David Henrie, James Henrie,...
The first in the trio of animated series is A Tale Dark & Grimm, based on the best-selling book by Adam Gidwitz. The series follows Hansel and Gretel as they
run away from home to find better parents…or at least ones who won’t chop off their heads! As Hansel and Gretel leave their own story and venture through other classic Grimm fairy tales, unexpected narrators’ guide us through their encounters with witches, warlocks, dragons and even the devil himself.
The series, which features Raini Rodriguez, Andre Robinson, Nicole Byer and Adam Lambert, is produced in partnership with Boat Rocker Studios in association with Novo Media Group and Astro-Nomical Entertainment. Animation services by Boat Rocker’s Jam Filled Entertainment.
Executive producers are David Henrie, James Henrie,...
- 6/22/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Jamie Ward, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, Simon Harrison, Chipo Chung and Amber Fitzgerald-Woolfe have joined the third and final season of “His Dark Materials,” directed by Amit Gupta, Charles Martin and Weronika Tofilska.
The eight-episode season, which is currently in production, is based on “The Amber Spyglass,” the final novel in Philip Pullman’s bestselling trilogy.
Season 3 of “His Dark Materials” follows Lyra (Dafne Keen) and Will (Amir Wilson), the bearer of The Subtle Knife, as they travel through multiple worlds to find and protect each other.
Also starring Ruth Wilson, Simone Kirby, Will Keen, Jade Anouka, Ruta Gedminstas and James McAvoy, “His Dark Materials” is produced by Bad Wolf in association with New Line Cinema for BBC One and HBO. Executive producers include Jane Tranter, Dan McCulloch, Joel Collins and Julie Gardner for Bad Wolf; Philip Pullman, Jack Thorne, Tom Hooper; Deborah Forte, Toby Emmerich and Carolyn Blackwood for...
The eight-episode season, which is currently in production, is based on “The Amber Spyglass,” the final novel in Philip Pullman’s bestselling trilogy.
Season 3 of “His Dark Materials” follows Lyra (Dafne Keen) and Will (Amir Wilson), the bearer of The Subtle Knife, as they travel through multiple worlds to find and protect each other.
Also starring Ruth Wilson, Simone Kirby, Will Keen, Jade Anouka, Ruta Gedminstas and James McAvoy, “His Dark Materials” is produced by Bad Wolf in association with New Line Cinema for BBC One and HBO. Executive producers include Jane Tranter, Dan McCulloch, Joel Collins and Julie Gardner for Bad Wolf; Philip Pullman, Jack Thorne, Tom Hooper; Deborah Forte, Toby Emmerich and Carolyn Blackwood for...
- 6/22/2021
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Gabrielle Union and Zach Braff have found their dozen for the forthcoming remake of Cheaper by the Dozen for Disney+. Journee Brown, Kyle Rogers, Andre Robinson, Caylee Blosenski, Aryan Simhaldri, Leo A. Perry, Mykal-Michelle Harris, Christian Cote, Sebastian Cote and Luke Prael will join the duo in the reimagining from Black-ish creator/executive producer Kenya Barris. The film is being developed for Disney+ and is slated to drop on the streamer in 2022.
Written by Barris and Grown-Ish executive producer Jenifer Rice-Genzuk Henry, the new version of the family comedy centers on a multiracial, blended family of 12, navigating a hectic home life while managing their family business. Union and Braff are set to play the parents and the 10 newly announced actors will round out the dozen as the children. No details have been released about their roles, but we’re sure there will be a lot of character.
Gail Lerner...
Written by Barris and Grown-Ish executive producer Jenifer Rice-Genzuk Henry, the new version of the family comedy centers on a multiracial, blended family of 12, navigating a hectic home life while managing their family business. Union and Braff are set to play the parents and the 10 newly announced actors will round out the dozen as the children. No details have been released about their roles, but we’re sure there will be a lot of character.
Gail Lerner...
- 2/19/2021
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, FX announced a premiere date and released a trailer for “A Teacher,” and Disney Plus shared a first look into “Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom.”
Casting
Robin Thede and Matt Rogers have joined HBO Max‘s upcoming dog grooming competition series “Haute Dog,” which premieres Sept. 24. Rogers will be the show’s host, and Thede is joining celebrity dog grooming expert Jess Rona as a judge. Each episode of “Haute Dog” puts three dog groomers to the test over two rounds of challenges, with the judges deciding who wins “Best in Show” and a grand prize of $10,000. “Haute Dog” is produced by Jax Media with Rona, Tony Hernandez, Brooke Posch, Séamus Murphy-Mitchell and Nicolle Yaron and Abi McCarthy as executive producers. (McCarthy also serves as showrunner.)
Renewals
Nickelodeon renewed the animated children’s series “The Loud House” for production on a sixth season ahead...
Casting
Robin Thede and Matt Rogers have joined HBO Max‘s upcoming dog grooming competition series “Haute Dog,” which premieres Sept. 24. Rogers will be the show’s host, and Thede is joining celebrity dog grooming expert Jess Rona as a judge. Each episode of “Haute Dog” puts three dog groomers to the test over two rounds of challenges, with the judges deciding who wins “Best in Show” and a grand prize of $10,000. “Haute Dog” is produced by Jax Media with Rona, Tony Hernandez, Brooke Posch, Séamus Murphy-Mitchell and Nicolle Yaron and Abi McCarthy as executive producers. (McCarthy also serves as showrunner.)
Renewals
Nickelodeon renewed the animated children’s series “The Loud House” for production on a sixth season ahead...
- 9/9/2020
- by Eli Countryman
- Variety Film + TV
The Loud House is coming back for another go-round. Nickelodeon has ordered a 26-episode sixth season of the hit animated series. The renewal comes ahead of the Season 5 premiere, which airs Friday at 7 p.m. as a one-hour special followed by the international rollout later this year.
The Loud House currently ranks as the No 1 animated show across all television with kids 6-11 year-to-date.
Produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Season 6 finds the Loud family embarking on even more wild adventures packed with heart and humor including musicals, birthday celebrations, gatherings with the Casagrandes, and high jinks featuring all of the lovable characters who inhabit Royal Woods.
In the series’ first one-hour special, “Schooled!” Lincoln and his friends are now in middle school, facing new challenges and adventures as they acclimate to the new school’s hierarchy. Each sister has also moved up a grade, making Leni the oldest in the house,...
The Loud House currently ranks as the No 1 animated show across all television with kids 6-11 year-to-date.
Produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Season 6 finds the Loud family embarking on even more wild adventures packed with heart and humor including musicals, birthday celebrations, gatherings with the Casagrandes, and high jinks featuring all of the lovable characters who inhabit Royal Woods.
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- 9/9/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Khurram H. Alavi and Ayman Jamal’s 3D-animated historical adventure tale “Bilal: A New Breed of Hero” seems like a compromise between telling an interesting story and staying true to the history. Where “Bilal” exceeds in animation and direction, it lacks in entertaining, cohesive story, possibly owing to either the directors’ desire to remain accurate to Muslim texts or the huge span of time the directors are trying to cover in a single movie. As a child, Bilal (voiced by Andre Robinson, “Doc McStuffins”) dreams of becoming a warrior. Alavi and Jamal depict his fantasies in bright, vivid colors with dynamic...
- 2/1/2018
- by April Wolfe
- The Wrap
The World Premiere of “Bilal” (UAE; 2015) took place at Doha's Ajyal Youth Film Festival. This new animated feature film, directed by Ayman Jamal and Khurram Alav, is for families and the rating is expected to be PG-13.
Families in Qatar enjoy going out together as is obvious as one walks around looking at the people: fathers pushing strollers, mothers with the little brothers and sisters, all enjoying the many types events at the youth festival, stopping by stands for ice cream or pizza, going to museums, the peaceful enjoyment of weekends.
The press screening was itself very interesting, attended mostly by Arab men of the press from all over the Middle East; and I could see they were very engrossed in this film … as was I who watched it with a very critical mind. The role of the mother and sister satisfied my need for inclusion. The mother enchanted me with her love, beauty and wisdom. I do wish the sister had more chance to show her depth of mind because it is obvious how important she is to the story and she played an important role throughout the story.
The story opens new vistas into the world and is universal at the same time. Its exoticism makes it special in the way of Aladdin or 1,001 Nights, or Sinbad, stories we all grew up with. While American audiences are used to exotic settings, especially in cartoons, one is reminded that this one is historically based. It is a great way to introduce the Middle East to children, as its story is a heroic battle of good against evil.
We spoke with co-directors Ayman Jamal and Khurram H. Alavi, the two young American actors Andre Robinson (“Despicable Me 2”) and Jacob Latimore (“The Maze Runner”) and the Finnish composer of the impressive score, Atil Örvarsson.
Featuring Adewale Akinnouye-Agbanje ("Game of Thrones"), this heroic epic animated film took four years to produce. It was financed via individual investors from Saudi Arabia, Dubai and with the support of the Doha Film Institute.
SydneysBuzz: How did you begin to make this large-scale movie?
Ayman Jamal: We wanted to make the historical epic uniquely telling the life story of Bilal from the age of 6 years old to 60 years old.
There was no animation or CGI studio in the Mena region so we had to start the studio ourselves and that’s how we established Dubai-based Barajoun Studios.
To begin the project, a research team, including a number of forensic scientists, worked for almost two years looking back into the past to provide critical information to help structure the characters featured in “Bilal” and to recreate and bring to life their tribal nature, their physical being, their behavior and attitudes and their appearance.
The film’s director Khurram H. Alavi from Pakistan combined his scriptwriting and directing abilities and his background as a digital sculptor and character artist to create the unique nature of the characters in the film which were created from scratch with conceptual designs as the first step.
Khurram H. Alavi: The style of the characters is very different from other animated movies. We didn’t want the characters to be cartoonish but also not too realistic either. It involved creative talents from 22 countries working in Dubai.
The beautifully rendered animation is uniquely suited to telling this story of an African boy who, 1,400 years ago, dreams of becoming a great warrior. His dream becomes a nightmare when men on horseback invade his village, kill his mother and abduct him and his sister and sell them into slavery in a land far away from home. Thrown into a world where greed and injustice rule all, Bilal finds the courage to raise his voice and make a change.
Inspired by true events, this is a story of a real hero’s journey toward self-discovery from age 6 to 60, one who has earned his place in time and history. Its archetypical story is much like that of Joseph and his brothers who sold him into slavery but who, with his innate intelligence, rose to the top of the master’s household -- along with a touch of Abraham who broke the idols of his time as the concept of One God broke into his consciousness of the world around him.
Bilal’s next adventure is finding its international legs. With proper strategic marketing, sales and distribution, (and perhaps a little trimming as 105 minutes feels a little long) this film should be lucrative. The film deserves be seen and acclaimed by worldwide audiences including in the U.S. I myself would have enjoyed seeing this film with my father, mother and sister when we went to movies together, one of the happiest memories of my childhood.
Its appeal to all families, including, but by no means limited, to African-American families who lacking an onscreen hero at this point in time, should also be key to its success. We all know their per capita moviegoing habits are high which makes them one of the best markets to target whenever possible.
Ayman Jamal and Khurram Alavi were encouraged by Will Smith whose interest in universal storytelling as it relates to the African diaspora is very strong.
SydneysBuzz: Tell me more about the participation of Will Smith.
Ayman Jamal: Two years ago, Will Smith visited us in Dubai and we talked about casting for “Bilal”, and he was a great help in giving us direction. We were looking for someone who had an African-American accent, and who could give an authentic feel.
Khurram H. Alavi: We had hundreds of people audition, but we were really lucky to get these outstanding actors.
SydneysBuzz: Were the looks of the characters based on the actors?
Jacob Latimore: You know what? When I saw the pictures, I thought: “Are you picking me because I look like him?” And when I posted the pictures to Instagram, all my fans were like: “You’re a cartoon character!” But it wasn’t intentional – just movie magic!
Jamal: The character of Bilal is based on a real historical figure, and we had a whole team researching what he looked and sounded like. It was done in a very scientific way.
SydneysBuzz : Atil, how did you go about composing the score?
Atil Ö rvarsson: Geography played a big part in creating the music for the film.
The music needed to get into the characteristics of the region and had to combine the archaelogical, historical nature of the story and make it accessible for an international audience. We used old instruments from the region and combined it with modern electronically synthesized music.
SydneysBuzz: Does each character have a theme?
We created themes for some of the characters and created a unique, other worldly sound for the witch doctor.
SydneysBuzz: What’s it like to premiere your film at a film festival for young people?
Latimore: It’s so unique that the youth judge and pick the winners here. It’s so important that they have a platform and a voice – they’re the future tastemakers. And anything they like, the world likes. It’s also my first time out of the U.S., so I’m super excited.
Jamal: It’s the best celebration for us. It’s a big thing for the region – a full-length feature film that was produced here and will be distributed worldwide. This has never been done before.
After playing Dubai, it will go to the Berlin Film Festival where we hope to be able to announce some territorial distribution deals.
For more information on this film you can follow the team on social media:
http://www.bilalmovie.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bilalmovie
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bilal_movie
Instagram: @bilalmovie
#Doha #ajyal15 #animation .
Families in Qatar enjoy going out together as is obvious as one walks around looking at the people: fathers pushing strollers, mothers with the little brothers and sisters, all enjoying the many types events at the youth festival, stopping by stands for ice cream or pizza, going to museums, the peaceful enjoyment of weekends.
The press screening was itself very interesting, attended mostly by Arab men of the press from all over the Middle East; and I could see they were very engrossed in this film … as was I who watched it with a very critical mind. The role of the mother and sister satisfied my need for inclusion. The mother enchanted me with her love, beauty and wisdom. I do wish the sister had more chance to show her depth of mind because it is obvious how important she is to the story and she played an important role throughout the story.
The story opens new vistas into the world and is universal at the same time. Its exoticism makes it special in the way of Aladdin or 1,001 Nights, or Sinbad, stories we all grew up with. While American audiences are used to exotic settings, especially in cartoons, one is reminded that this one is historically based. It is a great way to introduce the Middle East to children, as its story is a heroic battle of good against evil.
We spoke with co-directors Ayman Jamal and Khurram H. Alavi, the two young American actors Andre Robinson (“Despicable Me 2”) and Jacob Latimore (“The Maze Runner”) and the Finnish composer of the impressive score, Atil Örvarsson.
Featuring Adewale Akinnouye-Agbanje ("Game of Thrones"), this heroic epic animated film took four years to produce. It was financed via individual investors from Saudi Arabia, Dubai and with the support of the Doha Film Institute.
SydneysBuzz: How did you begin to make this large-scale movie?
Ayman Jamal: We wanted to make the historical epic uniquely telling the life story of Bilal from the age of 6 years old to 60 years old.
There was no animation or CGI studio in the Mena region so we had to start the studio ourselves and that’s how we established Dubai-based Barajoun Studios.
To begin the project, a research team, including a number of forensic scientists, worked for almost two years looking back into the past to provide critical information to help structure the characters featured in “Bilal” and to recreate and bring to life their tribal nature, their physical being, their behavior and attitudes and their appearance.
The film’s director Khurram H. Alavi from Pakistan combined his scriptwriting and directing abilities and his background as a digital sculptor and character artist to create the unique nature of the characters in the film which were created from scratch with conceptual designs as the first step.
Khurram H. Alavi: The style of the characters is very different from other animated movies. We didn’t want the characters to be cartoonish but also not too realistic either. It involved creative talents from 22 countries working in Dubai.
The beautifully rendered animation is uniquely suited to telling this story of an African boy who, 1,400 years ago, dreams of becoming a great warrior. His dream becomes a nightmare when men on horseback invade his village, kill his mother and abduct him and his sister and sell them into slavery in a land far away from home. Thrown into a world where greed and injustice rule all, Bilal finds the courage to raise his voice and make a change.
Inspired by true events, this is a story of a real hero’s journey toward self-discovery from age 6 to 60, one who has earned his place in time and history. Its archetypical story is much like that of Joseph and his brothers who sold him into slavery but who, with his innate intelligence, rose to the top of the master’s household -- along with a touch of Abraham who broke the idols of his time as the concept of One God broke into his consciousness of the world around him.
Bilal’s next adventure is finding its international legs. With proper strategic marketing, sales and distribution, (and perhaps a little trimming as 105 minutes feels a little long) this film should be lucrative. The film deserves be seen and acclaimed by worldwide audiences including in the U.S. I myself would have enjoyed seeing this film with my father, mother and sister when we went to movies together, one of the happiest memories of my childhood.
Its appeal to all families, including, but by no means limited, to African-American families who lacking an onscreen hero at this point in time, should also be key to its success. We all know their per capita moviegoing habits are high which makes them one of the best markets to target whenever possible.
Ayman Jamal and Khurram Alavi were encouraged by Will Smith whose interest in universal storytelling as it relates to the African diaspora is very strong.
SydneysBuzz: Tell me more about the participation of Will Smith.
Ayman Jamal: Two years ago, Will Smith visited us in Dubai and we talked about casting for “Bilal”, and he was a great help in giving us direction. We were looking for someone who had an African-American accent, and who could give an authentic feel.
Khurram H. Alavi: We had hundreds of people audition, but we were really lucky to get these outstanding actors.
SydneysBuzz: Were the looks of the characters based on the actors?
Jacob Latimore: You know what? When I saw the pictures, I thought: “Are you picking me because I look like him?” And when I posted the pictures to Instagram, all my fans were like: “You’re a cartoon character!” But it wasn’t intentional – just movie magic!
Jamal: The character of Bilal is based on a real historical figure, and we had a whole team researching what he looked and sounded like. It was done in a very scientific way.
SydneysBuzz : Atil, how did you go about composing the score?
Atil Ö rvarsson: Geography played a big part in creating the music for the film.
The music needed to get into the characteristics of the region and had to combine the archaelogical, historical nature of the story and make it accessible for an international audience. We used old instruments from the region and combined it with modern electronically synthesized music.
SydneysBuzz: Does each character have a theme?
We created themes for some of the characters and created a unique, other worldly sound for the witch doctor.
SydneysBuzz: What’s it like to premiere your film at a film festival for young people?
Latimore: It’s so unique that the youth judge and pick the winners here. It’s so important that they have a platform and a voice – they’re the future tastemakers. And anything they like, the world likes. It’s also my first time out of the U.S., so I’m super excited.
Jamal: It’s the best celebration for us. It’s a big thing for the region – a full-length feature film that was produced here and will be distributed worldwide. This has never been done before.
After playing Dubai, it will go to the Berlin Film Festival where we hope to be able to announce some territorial distribution deals.
For more information on this film you can follow the team on social media:
http://www.bilalmovie.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bilalmovie
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bilal_movie
Instagram: @bilalmovie
#Doha #ajyal15 #animation .
- 12/15/2015
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
The third annual Ajyal Youth Film Festival presented by the Doha Film Institute (November 29 to December 5) showcases feature films from 20 countries and a series of short film programs in Katara, Qatar.
Fatma Al Remaihi, Festival Director and CEO of the Doha Film Institute, says: “By providing young people with access to international cinema, filmmakers from around the world, and the space to discuss their ideas and develop critical thinking, Ajyal empowers the youngest members of our community and develops their understanding of the world around them.”
Academy Award nominated director, Hany Abu-Assad and Arab Idol champion Mohammed Assaf, whose life story "The Idol" is based on, will attend the Opening Night and will participate in a special ‘In Conversation’ session about bringing Assaf’s life story to the big screen and highlight the power of combining music and cinema and the challenges facing Arab artists today.
Read more about "The Idol" and an interview with Hany Abu-Assad at its debut at Tiff 2015.
Aside from the daily public screenings of local and international films other events are the popular "Made in Qatar"; Sony Cinema Under the Stars; Family Weekend; the Doha Giffoni Youth Media Summit ; special events and exhibitions; the Sandbox interactive digital playground; school screenings; and the Ajyal Competition, where hundreds of young jurors between the ages of 8 and 21 will watch and discuss shorts and features and decide on the winning films. competition line-up.
The popular "Made in Qatar" section features 17 films -- nine narrative shorts and eight documentaries by local talent.
More than 500 young people from the ages of 8 to 21 make up the Ajyal Competition Jury which will watch and analyze a dynamic program of films in three competitive sections followed by discussions and events including panels, workshops and Q&A sessions with filmmakers.
Each of the three Ajyal Juries are made of 24 international jurors from 12 countries including Australia, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iraq, Italy, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Serbia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates. The jury awards a Best Film prize to their favorite short and feature-length film, for a total of six awards. The directors of the winning films are awarded funding toward their next film, so jurors are empowered to support and promote future content that is relevant and important to them in a proactive way.
Mohaq means ‘New Moon’ in Arabic, and these are Ajyal’s youngest jurors, aged 8 to 12. These jurors will watch one program of short films and four feature-length films, marking the first year that competitive feature films are included in this category. They are: "Celestial Camel" (Russia) by Yury Feting about a young sheepherder living in the desolate Kalmyk Steppe, who sets off on an epic journey after his father is forced to sell the family’s beloved camel calf; "The Greatest House in the World" (Guatemala, Mexico) by Ana V. Bojórquez and Lucía Carreras - a film about the never-ending circle of life told through the story of a young girl in the isolated highlands of Guatemala; "Paper Planes"(Australia) by Robert Connolly - a tale of friendship, creativity and the bonds of family which centers around an 11-year-old boy with an exceptional talent for creating paper airplanes; and "Phantom Boy" by Jean-Loup Felicioli, Alain Gagnol (France, Belgium) an animated film about an 11-year-old boy whose illness allows him to have out-of-body experiences and mysterious powers.
Ajyal’s jurors aged 13 to 17 are the Hilal jury – the term means ‘Crescent Moon’ in Arabic. Five feature films and a program of shorts make up this jury’s film selection. The feature films competing in this section are: "Lamb" (France, Ethiopia, Germany, Norway, Qatar) by Yared Zeleke, a portrait of a young Ethiopian boy trying to find his way in the world; "Landfill Harmonic" (U.S.) directed by Brad Allgood and Graham Townsley and recent audience award winning documentary at Napa Valley Film Festival, that tracks the astounding rise of a Paraguayan youth orchestra whose members live next to one of South America's largest landfills and make their instruments from recycled materials; "Mina Walking" (Canada, Afghanistan), a multiple award winning documentary by Yosef Baraki, a powerful tale of a 12-year-old girl in war-torn Afghanistan struggling to make ends meet for her family; "Scarecrow " (The Philippines) by Zig Madamba Dulay which explores the complicated relationship of social injustice and familial expectations through the story of a young mother in a rural town; and " Wolf Totem" (China, France) by Jean-Jacques Annaud. Set against the backdrop of the Chinese Cultural Revolution 1967, it is the story of a two young Chinese students who are sent on a research assignment with the nomadic herdsmen of Inner Mongolia and become fascinated by the wolves that roam the plains.
The most mature of Ajyal’s juries, Bader (Arabic for ‘Full Moon’) jurors are aged 18 to 21 and will select their favorite films from five features and two programs of short films. The feature films vying for top honors in this section are: "An" (Japan, France, Germany) by Naomi Kawase is a drama about a lonely baker whose life is reinvigorated when he hires an elderly woman with a special culinary skill; "The Second Mother " (Brazil's submission for Oscar nomination) by Anna Muylaert which is an exploration of the bond between mothers and their children told through the story of a housekeeper in Sao Paulo (Read review and interview with director Anna Muylaert here); "Taxi" (Iran), winner of Fipresci and Golden Bear Awards in Berlin 2015, by Jafar Panahi in which the celebrated Iranian director places himself in the driver’s seat of a cab, taking fares to their destinations in a wonderful portrait of contemporary Iran; "Very Big Shot" (Lebanon, Qatar), a bold and insightful dark comedy by Mir-Jean Bou Chaaya that skewers political corruption and the media circus that goes with it; and "Walls" (Spain) - a documentary by Pablo Iraburu and Migueltxo Molina that follows several subjects on both sides of three contemporary international borders, demonstrating that the people on each side of the barriers are not as different as they may believe.
In addition to the three competitive sections, the Festival’s youngest audiences under the age of 8 years will also vote for their favorite film with the help of their parents who will determine the Parents’ Choice Award in the Bariq program. Bariq films are selected to satisfy the excitement and curiosity of young children and are suitable for the whole family. This year’s program features a collection of eight short films and will also include a special outdoor cine-concert on the Katara esplanade by the Festival Tout-Petits Cinéma from Paris, with four films accompanied by live music by pianist Anthony Boulc’h and saxophonist Fanch Minous.
A senior jury of three eminent figures from the local and regional industry will determine the winners of the competitive section comprising feature films from 20 countries and a series of short film program with two awards being presented for Best Short Narrative Film and Best Short Documentary Film. The 2015 jury members are film producer Bassam Al Ibrahim (Qatar), who is the CEO of Innovation Films and co-founder of ILoveQatar.net; film actress, director and producer, Ahd (Saudi Arabia), internationally renowned for her performance in Haifaa al-Mansour’s " Wadjda;" and respected veteran journalist and media personality, Marcel Ghanem (Lebanon).
Fatma Al Remaihi said: “It has been another productive and inspiring year for filmmaking in Qatar and this year’s Made in Qatar selection indicates the rapid growth and diversity that we are witnessing in the Qatari film industry."
The films in the 2015 Ajyal Youth Film Festival Made in Qatar section are:
Made in Qatar Program 1, Wednesday 2nd December
"To My Mother" by Amina Al Bloshi
"Light Sounds" by Karem Kamel
"Her Majlis" by Najla Al Khulaifi, Dana Al Mesnad and Nayla Al Thani
"The Palm Tree" by Jassim Al-Rumaihi
"Yellow Nights" by Abdulla al Mulla
"If They Only Knew" by Sana Al-Ansari
"Heart of the House" by Gabrielle Sol
"The Notebook" by Amna Albinali
Made in Qatar Program 2, Friday 4th December
"Charlie" by Ali Ali
"Immortalizing Memories" by Mostafa Sheshtawy
"Asfoora" by Mayar Hamdan
"Good as New" by Jaser Alagha
"I Choose Islam" by Noor Al-Tamimi, Silma Suba and Zac J. Hollo
"Mariam" by Zainab Ayon
"Time" by Yassine Ouahrani
"Man of the House" by Khalifa AlMarri
"Veganize It!" by Khalid Salim
Closing night will be the world premiere of animated feature film "Bilal" (UAE/2015), a new animated feature film made with funding from the Doha Film Institute and produced by Dubai-based Barajoun Studios. Involving creative talents from 22 countries, "Bilal " by Directors Ayman Jamal and Khurram Alavi is an inspiring adventure story of faith, hope and self-discovery. Inspired by the real-life story of Bilal Bin Rabah, the film's cutting edge animation technology, impeccable research and high production values will resonate with audiences across generations. The cast and crew of the film will be in attendance for the premiere including the directors of the film and cast members Andre Robinson ("Despicable Me 2") and Adewale Akinnuoye Agbaje ("Lost", "The Bourne Identity", "Game of Thrones") who voice the young and adult Bilal respectively.
The Ajyal Family Weekend will feature the regional premiere of Marking the Un International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Ajyal 2015 will present in a regional first, an inclusive cinema experience specially ‘transadapted’ to suit audiences with different abilities, a special screening of Al Rayyan Productions animated short "Hero and the Message" (Qatar/2012). Guests will be able to view the film through sound alone, with special subtitles for people who have difficulty understanding speech. This inclusive version of the film has been developed with the support of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, and is the result of a collaboration between the Doha Film Institute and the Translation and Interpreting Institute at Hamad Bin Khalifa University who are spearheading the development of transadapted content in the Gulf region.
Fatma Al Remaihi, “Since our first edition, animated films have formed a core part of the Ajyal program and I am delighted that this year, we will premiere three incredibly diverse examples of the artform... from three corners of the globe.”
"Bilal" (UAE/2015) In a dreamlike vision, mysterious dark riders mounted on demonic black horses bear down upon a village. Nearby, little Bilal dreams of being a great warrior as he gallops along on his hobbyhorse. The riders come closer – are they real? Or are they just a figment of the youngster’s extraordinary imagination? Suddenly, Bilal’s dream becomes a nightmare. The men on horseback kill his mother and take him captive along with Ghufaira, his sister, and they are soon sold as slaves to Umayya, the wealthiest merchant in all of Arabia. Bilal never forgets this terrible day, which haunts his sleep for years to come. But the echoes of his mother’s gentle voice stay with him, a constant reminder that to break free of the chains that enslave him, he must forge his own destiny.
"The Good Dinosaur" (USA/2015), the latest feature from the award-winning Pixar Animation Studios and the team behind beloved Pixar classics "Finding Nemo" and "Inside Out" and will feature a special ‘kids red carpet’ for all families and young people from the community to participate and to be transported to a world where dinosaurs walk the Earth. Directed by Peter Sohn, the film screens on December 4th and presents an alternate history where the asteroids that wiped out these ancient reptiles never hit our planet.
"Hero and the Message" (Qatar/2012) tells the fantastic tale of a Qatari brother and sister who travel back in time to witness the founding events of the State of Qatar. Produced by Al Rayyan Productions, the top-notch animated short directed by Pawel Borowski was created to celebrate Qatar’s National Day in 2012, and screens on December 3rd.
"When Marnie Was There" (Japan/2014), screening on December 4 is one of the final anime sensations from Ghibli Studios and is based on the novel When Marnie Was There by Joan G. Robinson. Directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi, the film is about a young girl Anna who explores a long- abandoned villa and meets a mysterious blonde girl only she can see.
Fatma Al Remaihi, Festival Director and CEO of the Doha Film Institute, says: “By providing young people with access to international cinema, filmmakers from around the world, and the space to discuss their ideas and develop critical thinking, Ajyal empowers the youngest members of our community and develops their understanding of the world around them.”
Academy Award nominated director, Hany Abu-Assad and Arab Idol champion Mohammed Assaf, whose life story "The Idol" is based on, will attend the Opening Night and will participate in a special ‘In Conversation’ session about bringing Assaf’s life story to the big screen and highlight the power of combining music and cinema and the challenges facing Arab artists today.
Read more about "The Idol" and an interview with Hany Abu-Assad at its debut at Tiff 2015.
Aside from the daily public screenings of local and international films other events are the popular "Made in Qatar"; Sony Cinema Under the Stars; Family Weekend; the Doha Giffoni Youth Media Summit ; special events and exhibitions; the Sandbox interactive digital playground; school screenings; and the Ajyal Competition, where hundreds of young jurors between the ages of 8 and 21 will watch and discuss shorts and features and decide on the winning films. competition line-up.
The popular "Made in Qatar" section features 17 films -- nine narrative shorts and eight documentaries by local talent.
More than 500 young people from the ages of 8 to 21 make up the Ajyal Competition Jury which will watch and analyze a dynamic program of films in three competitive sections followed by discussions and events including panels, workshops and Q&A sessions with filmmakers.
Each of the three Ajyal Juries are made of 24 international jurors from 12 countries including Australia, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iraq, Italy, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Serbia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates. The jury awards a Best Film prize to their favorite short and feature-length film, for a total of six awards. The directors of the winning films are awarded funding toward their next film, so jurors are empowered to support and promote future content that is relevant and important to them in a proactive way.
Mohaq means ‘New Moon’ in Arabic, and these are Ajyal’s youngest jurors, aged 8 to 12. These jurors will watch one program of short films and four feature-length films, marking the first year that competitive feature films are included in this category. They are: "Celestial Camel" (Russia) by Yury Feting about a young sheepherder living in the desolate Kalmyk Steppe, who sets off on an epic journey after his father is forced to sell the family’s beloved camel calf; "The Greatest House in the World" (Guatemala, Mexico) by Ana V. Bojórquez and Lucía Carreras - a film about the never-ending circle of life told through the story of a young girl in the isolated highlands of Guatemala; "Paper Planes"(Australia) by Robert Connolly - a tale of friendship, creativity and the bonds of family which centers around an 11-year-old boy with an exceptional talent for creating paper airplanes; and "Phantom Boy" by Jean-Loup Felicioli, Alain Gagnol (France, Belgium) an animated film about an 11-year-old boy whose illness allows him to have out-of-body experiences and mysterious powers.
Ajyal’s jurors aged 13 to 17 are the Hilal jury – the term means ‘Crescent Moon’ in Arabic. Five feature films and a program of shorts make up this jury’s film selection. The feature films competing in this section are: "Lamb" (France, Ethiopia, Germany, Norway, Qatar) by Yared Zeleke, a portrait of a young Ethiopian boy trying to find his way in the world; "Landfill Harmonic" (U.S.) directed by Brad Allgood and Graham Townsley and recent audience award winning documentary at Napa Valley Film Festival, that tracks the astounding rise of a Paraguayan youth orchestra whose members live next to one of South America's largest landfills and make their instruments from recycled materials; "Mina Walking" (Canada, Afghanistan), a multiple award winning documentary by Yosef Baraki, a powerful tale of a 12-year-old girl in war-torn Afghanistan struggling to make ends meet for her family; "Scarecrow " (The Philippines) by Zig Madamba Dulay which explores the complicated relationship of social injustice and familial expectations through the story of a young mother in a rural town; and " Wolf Totem" (China, France) by Jean-Jacques Annaud. Set against the backdrop of the Chinese Cultural Revolution 1967, it is the story of a two young Chinese students who are sent on a research assignment with the nomadic herdsmen of Inner Mongolia and become fascinated by the wolves that roam the plains.
The most mature of Ajyal’s juries, Bader (Arabic for ‘Full Moon’) jurors are aged 18 to 21 and will select their favorite films from five features and two programs of short films. The feature films vying for top honors in this section are: "An" (Japan, France, Germany) by Naomi Kawase is a drama about a lonely baker whose life is reinvigorated when he hires an elderly woman with a special culinary skill; "The Second Mother " (Brazil's submission for Oscar nomination) by Anna Muylaert which is an exploration of the bond between mothers and their children told through the story of a housekeeper in Sao Paulo (Read review and interview with director Anna Muylaert here); "Taxi" (Iran), winner of Fipresci and Golden Bear Awards in Berlin 2015, by Jafar Panahi in which the celebrated Iranian director places himself in the driver’s seat of a cab, taking fares to their destinations in a wonderful portrait of contemporary Iran; "Very Big Shot" (Lebanon, Qatar), a bold and insightful dark comedy by Mir-Jean Bou Chaaya that skewers political corruption and the media circus that goes with it; and "Walls" (Spain) - a documentary by Pablo Iraburu and Migueltxo Molina that follows several subjects on both sides of three contemporary international borders, demonstrating that the people on each side of the barriers are not as different as they may believe.
In addition to the three competitive sections, the Festival’s youngest audiences under the age of 8 years will also vote for their favorite film with the help of their parents who will determine the Parents’ Choice Award in the Bariq program. Bariq films are selected to satisfy the excitement and curiosity of young children and are suitable for the whole family. This year’s program features a collection of eight short films and will also include a special outdoor cine-concert on the Katara esplanade by the Festival Tout-Petits Cinéma from Paris, with four films accompanied by live music by pianist Anthony Boulc’h and saxophonist Fanch Minous.
A senior jury of three eminent figures from the local and regional industry will determine the winners of the competitive section comprising feature films from 20 countries and a series of short film program with two awards being presented for Best Short Narrative Film and Best Short Documentary Film. The 2015 jury members are film producer Bassam Al Ibrahim (Qatar), who is the CEO of Innovation Films and co-founder of ILoveQatar.net; film actress, director and producer, Ahd (Saudi Arabia), internationally renowned for her performance in Haifaa al-Mansour’s " Wadjda;" and respected veteran journalist and media personality, Marcel Ghanem (Lebanon).
Fatma Al Remaihi said: “It has been another productive and inspiring year for filmmaking in Qatar and this year’s Made in Qatar selection indicates the rapid growth and diversity that we are witnessing in the Qatari film industry."
The films in the 2015 Ajyal Youth Film Festival Made in Qatar section are:
Made in Qatar Program 1, Wednesday 2nd December
"To My Mother" by Amina Al Bloshi
"Light Sounds" by Karem Kamel
"Her Majlis" by Najla Al Khulaifi, Dana Al Mesnad and Nayla Al Thani
"The Palm Tree" by Jassim Al-Rumaihi
"Yellow Nights" by Abdulla al Mulla
"If They Only Knew" by Sana Al-Ansari
"Heart of the House" by Gabrielle Sol
"The Notebook" by Amna Albinali
Made in Qatar Program 2, Friday 4th December
"Charlie" by Ali Ali
"Immortalizing Memories" by Mostafa Sheshtawy
"Asfoora" by Mayar Hamdan
"Good as New" by Jaser Alagha
"I Choose Islam" by Noor Al-Tamimi, Silma Suba and Zac J. Hollo
"Mariam" by Zainab Ayon
"Time" by Yassine Ouahrani
"Man of the House" by Khalifa AlMarri
"Veganize It!" by Khalid Salim
Closing night will be the world premiere of animated feature film "Bilal" (UAE/2015), a new animated feature film made with funding from the Doha Film Institute and produced by Dubai-based Barajoun Studios. Involving creative talents from 22 countries, "Bilal " by Directors Ayman Jamal and Khurram Alavi is an inspiring adventure story of faith, hope and self-discovery. Inspired by the real-life story of Bilal Bin Rabah, the film's cutting edge animation technology, impeccable research and high production values will resonate with audiences across generations. The cast and crew of the film will be in attendance for the premiere including the directors of the film and cast members Andre Robinson ("Despicable Me 2") and Adewale Akinnuoye Agbaje ("Lost", "The Bourne Identity", "Game of Thrones") who voice the young and adult Bilal respectively.
The Ajyal Family Weekend will feature the regional premiere of Marking the Un International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Ajyal 2015 will present in a regional first, an inclusive cinema experience specially ‘transadapted’ to suit audiences with different abilities, a special screening of Al Rayyan Productions animated short "Hero and the Message" (Qatar/2012). Guests will be able to view the film through sound alone, with special subtitles for people who have difficulty understanding speech. This inclusive version of the film has been developed with the support of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, and is the result of a collaboration between the Doha Film Institute and the Translation and Interpreting Institute at Hamad Bin Khalifa University who are spearheading the development of transadapted content in the Gulf region.
Fatma Al Remaihi, “Since our first edition, animated films have formed a core part of the Ajyal program and I am delighted that this year, we will premiere three incredibly diverse examples of the artform... from three corners of the globe.”
"Bilal" (UAE/2015) In a dreamlike vision, mysterious dark riders mounted on demonic black horses bear down upon a village. Nearby, little Bilal dreams of being a great warrior as he gallops along on his hobbyhorse. The riders come closer – are they real? Or are they just a figment of the youngster’s extraordinary imagination? Suddenly, Bilal’s dream becomes a nightmare. The men on horseback kill his mother and take him captive along with Ghufaira, his sister, and they are soon sold as slaves to Umayya, the wealthiest merchant in all of Arabia. Bilal never forgets this terrible day, which haunts his sleep for years to come. But the echoes of his mother’s gentle voice stay with him, a constant reminder that to break free of the chains that enslave him, he must forge his own destiny.
"The Good Dinosaur" (USA/2015), the latest feature from the award-winning Pixar Animation Studios and the team behind beloved Pixar classics "Finding Nemo" and "Inside Out" and will feature a special ‘kids red carpet’ for all families and young people from the community to participate and to be transported to a world where dinosaurs walk the Earth. Directed by Peter Sohn, the film screens on December 4th and presents an alternate history where the asteroids that wiped out these ancient reptiles never hit our planet.
"Hero and the Message" (Qatar/2012) tells the fantastic tale of a Qatari brother and sister who travel back in time to witness the founding events of the State of Qatar. Produced by Al Rayyan Productions, the top-notch animated short directed by Pawel Borowski was created to celebrate Qatar’s National Day in 2012, and screens on December 3rd.
"When Marnie Was There" (Japan/2014), screening on December 4 is one of the final anime sensations from Ghibli Studios and is based on the novel When Marnie Was There by Joan G. Robinson. Directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi, the film is about a young girl Anna who explores a long- abandoned villa and meets a mysterious blonde girl only she can see.
- 11/21/2015
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Titles in competition include animation Phantom Boy [pictured], Ethiopian drama Lamb, Brazilian Oscar submission The Second Mother and Jafar Panahi’s Berlinale winner Taxi Tehran.
The Doha Film Institute has announced the competition line-up for the third edition of the Ajyal Youth Film Festival (Nov 29 - Dec 5), comprising feature films from 20 countries as well as a series of short film programmes.
The jury will be made up of more than 500 young people, aged 8-21, who will watch a programme of films under three competitive sections - Mohaq, Hilal, and Bader - followed by discussions and events including panels, workshops and Q&A sessions with filmmakers.
Each of the three Ajyal Juries will award a Best Film prize to their favourite short and feature-length films, for a total of six awards. The directors of the winning films are awarded funding toward their next film.
The jury includes 24 international jurors who will travel to Doha for the event from 12 countries...
The Doha Film Institute has announced the competition line-up for the third edition of the Ajyal Youth Film Festival (Nov 29 - Dec 5), comprising feature films from 20 countries as well as a series of short film programmes.
The jury will be made up of more than 500 young people, aged 8-21, who will watch a programme of films under three competitive sections - Mohaq, Hilal, and Bader - followed by discussions and events including panels, workshops and Q&A sessions with filmmakers.
Each of the three Ajyal Juries will award a Best Film prize to their favourite short and feature-length films, for a total of six awards. The directors of the winning films are awarded funding toward their next film.
The jury includes 24 international jurors who will travel to Doha for the event from 12 countries...
- 11/9/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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