The mother of the first named victim, Georgina Callander, tearfully paid tribute to her daughter, who was among the 22 killed and at least 59 injured at Monday’s Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England.
During a local vigil in Mark Square at Tarleton in Lancashire on Tuesday, Leslie Callander was joined by thousands of mourners who gathered close to the village of Hesketh Bank, where 18-year-old Georgina lived 40 miles northwest of Manchester. Callander was seen breaking down in tears as she laid a yellow flower in her child’s memory.
Georgina was the first victim publicly identified after the suicide bombing.
During a local vigil in Mark Square at Tarleton in Lancashire on Tuesday, Leslie Callander was joined by thousands of mourners who gathered close to the village of Hesketh Bank, where 18-year-old Georgina lived 40 miles northwest of Manchester. Callander was seen breaking down in tears as she laid a yellow flower in her child’s memory.
Georgina was the first victim publicly identified after the suicide bombing.
- 5/23/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
Untitled Terrence Malick Project
She only has a small role in "Skyfall", but Berenice Marlohe leaves a strong impression. Filmmaker Terrence Malick would agree it seems.
Marlohe recently confirmed she's scored an unspecified role in Malick's currently shooting Austin music scene project. [Source: THR]
Deadweight
"True Blood" star Sam Trammell has joined Leah Walker's thriller "Deadweight" currently shooting in Ontario, Canada.
Trammell will play a young partner in a prestigious law firm. Laura Harris, Josh Close and Lina Roessler also star. [Source: THR]
Long Day Journey
Danny Glover, Derek Luke, Brian Dennehy and Phil Driscoll will star in Francis Delia's 3D true-life prison drama "Long Day Journey" at Saboa Entertainment.
The script deals with musician Driscoll’s incarceration for tax evasion. Glover and Luke will play fellow inmates who teach Driscoll how to survive inside while Dennehy will portray the bullying warden. [Source: Screen Daily]
Gyrl
Britt Robertson ("The First Time") is set to star...
She only has a small role in "Skyfall", but Berenice Marlohe leaves a strong impression. Filmmaker Terrence Malick would agree it seems.
Marlohe recently confirmed she's scored an unspecified role in Malick's currently shooting Austin music scene project. [Source: THR]
Deadweight
"True Blood" star Sam Trammell has joined Leah Walker's thriller "Deadweight" currently shooting in Ontario, Canada.
Trammell will play a young partner in a prestigious law firm. Laura Harris, Josh Close and Lina Roessler also star. [Source: THR]
Long Day Journey
Danny Glover, Derek Luke, Brian Dennehy and Phil Driscoll will star in Francis Delia's 3D true-life prison drama "Long Day Journey" at Saboa Entertainment.
The script deals with musician Driscoll’s incarceration for tax evasion. Glover and Luke will play fellow inmates who teach Driscoll how to survive inside while Dennehy will portray the bullying warden. [Source: Screen Daily]
Gyrl
Britt Robertson ("The First Time") is set to star...
- 11/2/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The Doctor Who bookshelf of awards eyes up Canada next, with a number of nominations in the categories for the Constellation Awards.
Former Doctor David Tennant is up for his third award for Best Male Performance in a 2009 Science Fiction Television Episode with The Waters of Mars; he previously won in the 2006 and 2007 ceremonies. This time he is up against Gareth David Lloyd for his performance as Ianto Jones in Torchwood: Children of Earth (Day Four). Other nominations include Jenson Ackles (Supernatural), John Noble (Fringe), Misha Collins (Supernatural), Robin Dunne (Sanctuary) and Ron Livingston (Defying Gravity).
The Best Female Performance in a 2009 Science Fiction Television Episode sees guest star Michelle Ryan nominated for her role as Lady Christina in Planet of the Dead. This was won last year by Catherine Tate for her role as Donna Noble in Turn Left, and in 2008 by Carey Mulligan (Sally Sparrow in Blink). Michelle's...
Former Doctor David Tennant is up for his third award for Best Male Performance in a 2009 Science Fiction Television Episode with The Waters of Mars; he previously won in the 2006 and 2007 ceremonies. This time he is up against Gareth David Lloyd for his performance as Ianto Jones in Torchwood: Children of Earth (Day Four). Other nominations include Jenson Ackles (Supernatural), John Noble (Fringe), Misha Collins (Supernatural), Robin Dunne (Sanctuary) and Ron Livingston (Defying Gravity).
The Best Female Performance in a 2009 Science Fiction Television Episode sees guest star Michelle Ryan nominated for her role as Lady Christina in Planet of the Dead. This was won last year by Catherine Tate for her role as Donna Noble in Turn Left, and in 2008 by Carey Mulligan (Sally Sparrow in Blink). Michelle's...
- 4/14/2010
- by Chuck Foster
- The Doctor Who News Page
Last week Dread Central's own Heather Wixson (aka The Horror Chick) and Brian Dreads packed up and headed off to the snow-covered hills of Park City, Utah for both the Sundance and Slamdance Film Festivals.
On Saturday night Slamdance held its press event at the Treasure Mountain Inn, and the red carpet was packed with up and coming filmmakers and actors as well as some veterans to the genre.
While at the Slamdance event, Dread Central had the opportunity to talk with the cast and crew of the horror comedy The Scenesters, which focuses on a serial killer stalking hipsters in Los Angeles' Silver Lake neighborhood.
Also, we took some time to talk with the creators and cast of The Last Lovecraft, a cool new flick centered around the last descendant of the legendary H.P Lovecraft.
The geek out moment for yours truly came when it was time to...
On Saturday night Slamdance held its press event at the Treasure Mountain Inn, and the red carpet was packed with up and coming filmmakers and actors as well as some veterans to the genre.
While at the Slamdance event, Dread Central had the opportunity to talk with the cast and crew of the horror comedy The Scenesters, which focuses on a serial killer stalking hipsters in Los Angeles' Silver Lake neighborhood.
Also, we took some time to talk with the creators and cast of The Last Lovecraft, a cool new flick centered around the last descendant of the legendary H.P Lovecraft.
The geek out moment for yours truly came when it was time to...
- 2/3/2010
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
Ron Livingston still gets stopped in the street because people recognize him as the star of the Mike Judge film Office Space. I doesn't bother him, he said in a phone interview with reporters earlier this week, because, "you don't get into this job unless you want to tell stories that have an impact on people. And if you can tell a story that has a lasting impact on people . . . it's kind of like having your jersey retired. . . . I'm really proud of that actually."
Livingston is also proud of the fact that people recognize him for the work he did on Band of Brothers, too. "And then every once in a while somebody with a really long memory will talk to me about Swingers."
But his current project is Defying Gravity, a drama lensed in Vancouver about eight people on a mission in space, that premieres on August 2 (ABC in the U.
Livingston is also proud of the fact that people recognize him for the work he did on Band of Brothers, too. "And then every once in a while somebody with a really long memory will talk to me about Swingers."
But his current project is Defying Gravity, a drama lensed in Vancouver about eight people on a mission in space, that premieres on August 2 (ABC in the U.
- 7/31/2009
- CinemaSpy
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