For Creepshow creator and executive producer Greg Nicotero, scrapping an upcoming episode featuring Marilyn Manson amid the singer’s abuse allegations was an easy call. “I don’t think there was a moment where we didn’t want to do the right thing and pull the episode,” Nicotero said during Thursday’s Creepshow panel at the TCA Winter Tour. “I don’t think we thought of that more than four seconds…we stand by the decision, we stand by the support that shows.”
On Feb. 1, Westworld star and Manson’s ex-fiancée Evan Rachel Wood publicly accused the singer-actor of “horrifically abusing” her for years. After Wood’s statement, at least three other women shared their own allegations against Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner.
Despite calling the allegations “horrible distortions of reality,” Manson has faced consequences for the alleged abuse. A day after Wood’s allegations, Shudder and Starz...
On Feb. 1, Westworld star and Manson’s ex-fiancée Evan Rachel Wood publicly accused the singer-actor of “horrifically abusing” her for years. After Wood’s statement, at least three other women shared their own allegations against Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner.
Despite calling the allegations “horrible distortions of reality,” Manson has faced consequences for the alleged abuse. A day after Wood’s allegations, Shudder and Starz...
- 2/18/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Robyn Nevin in ‘Relic’.
Former Australian Writers’ Guild president Jan Sardi and actor Robyn Nevin were among the screen professionals to receive Queen’s Birthday Honours over the long weekend.
Sardi, Oscar-nominated for Shine and whose credits also include Mao’s Last Dancer and Love’s Brother, was named an Officer to the Order of Australia (Ao) for distinguished service to the film and television industries as a screenwriter and director, and to professional guilds.
Co-collaborator Mac Gudgeon, who worked with Sardi on projects like Ground Zero and The Secret River, said: “It’s a richly deserved honour. Not only because Jan’s a bloody good writer, but because it’s recognition of his selfless service, generosity of spirit, and courage and persistence in fighting for performance writers’ creative rights and remuneration for over 40 years.
“And the timing couldn’t be more ironic given Jan’s passionate advocacy for what’s unique about Australian culture,...
Former Australian Writers’ Guild president Jan Sardi and actor Robyn Nevin were among the screen professionals to receive Queen’s Birthday Honours over the long weekend.
Sardi, Oscar-nominated for Shine and whose credits also include Mao’s Last Dancer and Love’s Brother, was named an Officer to the Order of Australia (Ao) for distinguished service to the film and television industries as a screenwriter and director, and to professional guilds.
Co-collaborator Mac Gudgeon, who worked with Sardi on projects like Ground Zero and The Secret River, said: “It’s a richly deserved honour. Not only because Jan’s a bloody good writer, but because it’s recognition of his selfless service, generosity of spirit, and courage and persistence in fighting for performance writers’ creative rights and remuneration for over 40 years.
“And the timing couldn’t be more ironic given Jan’s passionate advocacy for what’s unique about Australian culture,...
- 6/9/2020
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
A pair of hapless brothers plot to ensure their inheritance stays in the family in Brothers' Nest, the latest film from director Clayton Jacobson. Jeff (Clayton Jacobson) and Terry (Shane Jacobson) are middle-aged brothers who have come up with a plan to ensure that their family home doesn't go to their stepfather when their cancer ridden mother kicks the bucket. They are going to kill him. Unfortunately for them, they have to survive each other first in this black as pitch comedic thriller that was one of my favorite films at this year's festival. The brothers couldn't be more different in their demeanor. Jeff the elder is a meticulous sort who has planned out the murder to the minute to ensure that no evidence remains...
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- 8/5/2018
- Screen Anarchy
The awkwardly titled Brothers' Nest sees director Clayton Jacobson follow up his sweetly comic debut feature, 2006's Kenny, with an Aussie spin on the kind of bloody farce we expect from Ben Wheatley or the Coens. Jacobson stars alongside his brother and Kenny leading man Shane, working off a script from Jaime Browne (The Mule, which premiered at SXSW in 2014) that's set almost entirely on one secluded country property, and the filmmaker manages to sustain a short-film premise — two brothers stake out a house in the middle of nowhere, with murder on their minds — for a mostly...
- 3/10/2018
- by Harry Windsor
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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