Most people know Alice Englert as the daughter of the great New Zealand auteur Jane Campion. And some may know her as an actress from films like “Them That Follow,” “Body Brokers,” and Campion‘s “The Power Of The Dog.” But Englert is a filmmaker, too, and her feature debut, “Bad Behavior,” is ready for its theatrical release in New Zealand next month.
Continue reading ‘Bad Behavior’ Trailer: Jennifer Connelly Stars As A Former Child Actor In Crisis In Alice Englert’s Feature Debut at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Bad Behavior’ Trailer: Jennifer Connelly Stars As A Former Child Actor In Crisis In Alice Englert’s Feature Debut at The Playlist.
- 10/17/2023
- by Ned Booth
- The Playlist
Morgan Wallen is taking it One Thing at a Time — releasing his 36 song album and embarking on his “One Night at a Time” Tour. With so many tracks on the 2023 album, the country artist said he experimented with new songs and some new subjects.
Morgan Wallen included 36 songs on ‘One Thing at a Time’ Morgan Wallen attends The 56th Annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena | Jason Kempin/Getty Images
He wrote the book — and he co-wrote a new album. Wallen is back with One Thing at a Time, released on most major streaming platforms in 2023. It debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 200 Music Chart, also earning millions of Spotify streams.
“I just try to tell it how it is — the good, the bad, the love, the heartbreak,” the country singer said (via American Songwriter). “That’s all I know how to do. My hope is that this album makes...
Morgan Wallen included 36 songs on ‘One Thing at a Time’ Morgan Wallen attends The 56th Annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena | Jason Kempin/Getty Images
He wrote the book — and he co-wrote a new album. Wallen is back with One Thing at a Time, released on most major streaming platforms in 2023. It debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 200 Music Chart, also earning millions of Spotify streams.
“I just try to tell it how it is — the good, the bad, the love, the heartbreak,” the country singer said (via American Songwriter). “That’s all I know how to do. My hope is that this album makes...
- 3/15/2023
- by Julia Dzurillay
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In Bad Behavior, the feature debut from writer-director Alice Englert, Lucy (Jennifer Connelly) travels to a high-profile silent retreat with her guru (Ben Wishaw). During her search for spiritual enlightenment, however, Lucy can’t seem to let go of her self-centeredness. As the title suggest, Lucy can’t seem to stop engaging in bad behavior—and the worst of it is still to come. Editor Simon Price tells Filmmaker about his experience working on the project, including how he came up in the industry. See all responses to our annual Sundance editor interviews here. Filmmaker: How and why did you wind up being […]
The post “The Role of an Editor Is Similar in Many Ways to a Good Translator”: Editor Simon Price on Bad Behavior first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post “The Role of an Editor Is Similar in Many Ways to a Good Translator”: Editor Simon Price on Bad Behavior first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 1/28/2023
- by Filmmaker Staff
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
In Bad Behavior, the feature debut from writer-director Alice Englert, Lucy (Jennifer Connelly) travels to a high-profile silent retreat with her guru (Ben Wishaw). During her search for spiritual enlightenment, however, Lucy can’t seem to let go of her self-centeredness. As the title suggest, Lucy can’t seem to stop engaging in bad behavior—and the worst of it is still to come. Editor Simon Price tells Filmmaker about his experience working on the project, including how he came up in the industry. See all responses to our annual Sundance editor interviews here. Filmmaker: How and why did you wind up being […]
The post “The Role of an Editor Is Similar in Many Ways to a Good Translator”: Editor Simon Price on Bad Behavior first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post “The Role of an Editor Is Similar in Many Ways to a Good Translator”: Editor Simon Price on Bad Behavior first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 1/28/2023
- by Filmmaker Staff
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Alice Englert’s feature debut Bad Behavior follows Lucy (Jennifer Connelly) as she embarks on a silent retreat under the guidance of her guru (Ben Wishaw). As the film’s title suggests, Lucy is no stranger to behaving badly—and during this so-called “spiritual” getaway, she will sink to shocking new lows. Dp Matt Henley tells Filmmaker about working on the film, including the various media influences he and Englert looked to in order to heighten the film’s “emotion, thematics or story.” See all responses to our annual Sundance cinematographer interviews here. Filmmaker: How and why did you wind up being the cinematographer of […]
The post “I Had an Overwhelming Reaction to the Script”: Dp Matt Henley on Bad Behavior first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post “I Had an Overwhelming Reaction to the Script”: Dp Matt Henley on Bad Behavior first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 1/28/2023
- by Filmmaker Staff
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Alice Englert’s feature debut Bad Behavior follows Lucy (Jennifer Connelly) as she embarks on a silent retreat under the guidance of her guru (Ben Wishaw). As the film’s title suggests, Lucy is no stranger to behaving badly—and during this so-called “spiritual” getaway, she will sink to shocking new lows. Dp Matt Henley tells Filmmaker about working on the film, including the various media influences he and Englert looked to in order to heighten the film’s “emotion, thematics or story.” See all responses to our annual Sundance cinematographer interviews here. Filmmaker: How and why did you wind up being the cinematographer of […]
The post “I Had an Overwhelming Reaction to the Script”: Dp Matt Henley on Bad Behavior first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post “I Had an Overwhelming Reaction to the Script”: Dp Matt Henley on Bad Behavior first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 1/28/2023
- by Filmmaker Staff
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Every production faces unexpected obstructions that require creative solutions and conceptual rethinking. What was an unforeseen obstacle, crisis, or simply unpredictable event you had to respond to, and how did this event impact or cause you to rethink your film? I spent close to three years alone with my story, researching, imagining it, and writing it and I loved that. I treasured that it was a secret that was mostly just interesting to me. It’s freeing but I longed for companionship too. It’s a strange thing when something that feels so inside you, so private becomes something that belongs to […]
The post “Do Everything You Can and Then Trust What Happens” | Alice Englert, Bad Behavior first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post “Do Everything You Can and Then Trust What Happens” | Alice Englert, Bad Behavior first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 1/27/2023
- by Filmmaker Staff
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Every production faces unexpected obstructions that require creative solutions and conceptual rethinking. What was an unforeseen obstacle, crisis, or simply unpredictable event you had to respond to, and how did this event impact or cause you to rethink your film? I spent close to three years alone with my story, researching, imagining it, and writing it and I loved that. I treasured that it was a secret that was mostly just interesting to me. It’s freeing but I longed for companionship too. It’s a strange thing when something that feels so inside you, so private becomes something that belongs to […]
The post “Do Everything You Can and Then Trust What Happens” | Alice Englert, Bad Behavior first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post “Do Everything You Can and Then Trust What Happens” | Alice Englert, Bad Behavior first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 1/27/2023
- by Filmmaker Staff
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Fresh off her role in one of the biggest films of all time, “Top Gun: Maverick,” Jennifer Connelly has found her next gig, which brings her back to the world of TV.
Read More: ‘Bad Behavior’: Jennifer Connelly & Ben Whishaw To Star In Alice Englert’s Directorial Debut
According to Deadline, Jennifer Connelly is set to star opposite Joel Edgerton in the upcoming Apple TV+ thriller series, “Dark Matter.” “Dark Matter” tells the story of a physicist and family man, Jason Dessen (Edgerton), who finds himself trapped in an alternate universe where everything is different than what he knows.
Continue reading ‘Dark Matter’: Jennifer Connelly To Star Opposite Joel Edgerton In New Apple TV+ Multiverse Series at The Playlist.
Read More: ‘Bad Behavior’: Jennifer Connelly & Ben Whishaw To Star In Alice Englert’s Directorial Debut
According to Deadline, Jennifer Connelly is set to star opposite Joel Edgerton in the upcoming Apple TV+ thriller series, “Dark Matter.” “Dark Matter” tells the story of a physicist and family man, Jason Dessen (Edgerton), who finds himself trapped in an alternate universe where everything is different than what he knows.
Continue reading ‘Dark Matter’: Jennifer Connelly To Star Opposite Joel Edgerton In New Apple TV+ Multiverse Series at The Playlist.
- 8/30/2022
- by Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
Writer/director Sarah Polley peels back the layers of covered-up assaults in organized religion.
Adapted from Miriam Toews’ acclaimed novel of the same name, “Women Talking” stars Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, Frances McDormand, Ben Whishaw, and Judith Ivey. The film is set to make its international premiere at 2022 TIFF, followed by appearing in the NYFF Spotlight section.
“Women Talking” centers on a group of women in an isolated religious colony who reconcile with their faith after a string of sexual assaults are committed by the colony’s men. The generations of abuse come to light along with the hypocrisy of power in the name of Christ. Sheila McCarthy, August Winter, Michelle McLeod, Will Bowes, and Kira Guloien also star in the film, in theaters December 2.
Oscar-nominated screenwriter Polley, whose past features include “Away From Her” and “Stories We Tell,” previously opened up about her troubling experience as a...
Adapted from Miriam Toews’ acclaimed novel of the same name, “Women Talking” stars Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, Frances McDormand, Ben Whishaw, and Judith Ivey. The film is set to make its international premiere at 2022 TIFF, followed by appearing in the NYFF Spotlight section.
“Women Talking” centers on a group of women in an isolated religious colony who reconcile with their faith after a string of sexual assaults are committed by the colony’s men. The generations of abuse come to light along with the hypocrisy of power in the name of Christ. Sheila McCarthy, August Winter, Michelle McLeod, Will Bowes, and Kira Guloien also star in the film, in theaters December 2.
Oscar-nominated screenwriter Polley, whose past features include “Away From Her” and “Stories We Tell,” previously opened up about her troubling experience as a...
- 8/17/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Writer/director Sarah Polley peels back the layers of covered-up assaults in organized religion.
Adapted from Miriam Toews’ acclaimed novel of the same name, “Women Talking” stars Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, Frances McDormand, Ben Whishaw, and Judith Ivey. The film is set to make its world premiere at 2022 TIFF, followed by appearing in the NYFF Spotlight section.
“Women Talking” centers on a group of women in an isolated religious colony who reconcile with their faith after a string of sexual assaults are committed by the colony’s men. The generations of abuse come to light along with the hypocrisy of power in the name of Christ. Sheila McCarthy, August Winter, Michelle McLeod, Will Bowes, and Kira Guloien also star in the film, in theaters December 2.
Oscar-nominated screenwriter Polley, whose past features include “Away From Her” and “Stories We Tell,” previously opened up about her troubling experience as a...
Adapted from Miriam Toews’ acclaimed novel of the same name, “Women Talking” stars Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, Frances McDormand, Ben Whishaw, and Judith Ivey. The film is set to make its world premiere at 2022 TIFF, followed by appearing in the NYFF Spotlight section.
“Women Talking” centers on a group of women in an isolated religious colony who reconcile with their faith after a string of sexual assaults are committed by the colony’s men. The generations of abuse come to light along with the hypocrisy of power in the name of Christ. Sheila McCarthy, August Winter, Michelle McLeod, Will Bowes, and Kira Guloien also star in the film, in theaters December 2.
Oscar-nominated screenwriter Polley, whose past features include “Away From Her” and “Stories We Tell,” previously opened up about her troubling experience as a...
- 8/16/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Dasha Nekrasova, Chloe Cherry and Betsey Brown have been cast in “www.RachelOrmont.com,” a sci-fi drama currently in production.
The film, the second feature from writer and director Peter Vack, is described as a “psychedelic technosatire about growing up in captivity.” The project is produced by The Ion Pack in association with Gummy Films, Simone Films and Fast Rainbow Films. Previously, Vack helmed “Assholes” in 2017.
Vack is also known for his work as an actor on shows such as “The Bold Type,” — where he memorably played web editor Patrick, who managed “The Dot Com” of the show’s fictional magazine — “Love Life,” “I Just Want My Pants Back” and “Mozart in the Jungle.”
Nekrasova made her film debut with “Wobble Palace” in 2018, which she co-wrote with director Eugene Kotlyarenko, and also appeared in “The Ghost Who Walks” and “Pvt Chat,” the latter of which also featured Vack. Last year...
The film, the second feature from writer and director Peter Vack, is described as a “psychedelic technosatire about growing up in captivity.” The project is produced by The Ion Pack in association with Gummy Films, Simone Films and Fast Rainbow Films. Previously, Vack helmed “Assholes” in 2017.
Vack is also known for his work as an actor on shows such as “The Bold Type,” — where he memorably played web editor Patrick, who managed “The Dot Com” of the show’s fictional magazine — “Love Life,” “I Just Want My Pants Back” and “Mozart in the Jungle.”
Nekrasova made her film debut with “Wobble Palace” in 2018, which she co-wrote with director Eugene Kotlyarenko, and also appeared in “The Ghost Who Walks” and “Pvt Chat,” the latter of which also featured Vack. Last year...
- 7/28/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Variety Film + TV
HD Digital Release Date: Nov. 26, 2013, Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D & DVD Release Date: Dec. 10, 2013
Price: DVD $29.98, Blu-ray/DVD Combo $34.98, Blu-ray 3D Combo $49.98
Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Gru and his minions were an even bigger force for laughs in Despicable Me 2. The sequel grossed a whopping $362 million at the box office, more than $100 million more than the original.
Steve Carell (The Incredible Burt Wonderstone) returns to voice the now reformed master criminal Gru, who’s trying to adjust his new life taking care of his three adopted daughters. But when the Anti-Villain League needs help investigating the theft of a secret Arctic laboratory, Gru is recruited and partners with eccentric agent Lucy Wilde (Kristen Wiig, Bridesmaids). Along with his Minions, Gru must solve the mystery while also keeping up his fatherly duties.
Russell Brand (Hop), Miranda Cosgrove (School of Rock) and Ken Jeong (The Muppets) are back, and Benjamin Bratt (TV...
Price: DVD $29.98, Blu-ray/DVD Combo $34.98, Blu-ray 3D Combo $49.98
Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Gru and his minions were an even bigger force for laughs in Despicable Me 2. The sequel grossed a whopping $362 million at the box office, more than $100 million more than the original.
Steve Carell (The Incredible Burt Wonderstone) returns to voice the now reformed master criminal Gru, who’s trying to adjust his new life taking care of his three adopted daughters. But when the Anti-Villain League needs help investigating the theft of a secret Arctic laboratory, Gru is recruited and partners with eccentric agent Lucy Wilde (Kristen Wiig, Bridesmaids). Along with his Minions, Gru must solve the mystery while also keeping up his fatherly duties.
Russell Brand (Hop), Miranda Cosgrove (School of Rock) and Ken Jeong (The Muppets) are back, and Benjamin Bratt (TV...
- 10/8/2013
- by Sam
- Disc Dish
Tagline: "Who's Watching Who?" Bad Behavior was previously titled Right Next Door. This film, from first time directors Nicholas Brandt and Lisa Hamil, is set for an October release. The film stars Linda Hamilton and Ted Mcginley. In the film, a babysitter takes on an innocuous job. Zoe (Hallee Hirsh) must look after two teen brothers and a young sister: Tyler (Austin Rogers), Jack (Jeremy Dozier) and Grace (Elsie Fisher). Though, events go sideways when Jack has a psychotic break. There are few routes of escape and Zoe, Tyler and Grace will have to find help, before Jack attacks. Bad Behavior will release on DVD October 22nd, 2013. Film fans can preview the film's trailer below. Release Date: October 22nd, 2013 (DVD). Directors/writers: Nicholas Brandt and Lisa Hamil. Cast: Hallee Hirsh, Austin Rogers, Linda Hamilton and Ted McGinley. The trailer for Bad Behavior (released as Right Next Door): Source: Bad Behavior...
- 9/16/2013
- by [email protected] (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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