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Lineup Announcements
– Montclair Film has announced the full program for the 6th annual Montclair Film Festival (Mff), taking place April 28 – May 7, 2017 in Montclair, NJ and featuring over 150 films, events, discussions, and parties, with over 150 filmmakers and industry guests attending. Highlights include “Casting JonBenet,” “Strong Island,” “Lady Macbeth,” “Menashe” and “Beach Rats.”
“This year, we have been fortunate to find filmmakers who are making work that gives depth and shape to the vital conversations of our time,” said Montclair Film Executive Director Tom Hall. “The festival is an opportunity for bringing audiences together with these incredible artists, so that, together, we can enjoy and engage with the images, ideas, and insights that are illuminated in these wonderful films.” Check out the full lineup right here.
– The Film Society...
Lineup Announcements
– Montclair Film has announced the full program for the 6th annual Montclair Film Festival (Mff), taking place April 28 – May 7, 2017 in Montclair, NJ and featuring over 150 films, events, discussions, and parties, with over 150 filmmakers and industry guests attending. Highlights include “Casting JonBenet,” “Strong Island,” “Lady Macbeth,” “Menashe” and “Beach Rats.”
“This year, we have been fortunate to find filmmakers who are making work that gives depth and shape to the vital conversations of our time,” said Montclair Film Executive Director Tom Hall. “The festival is an opportunity for bringing audiences together with these incredible artists, so that, together, we can enjoy and engage with the images, ideas, and insights that are illuminated in these wonderful films.” Check out the full lineup right here.
– The Film Society...
- 4/6/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Destination America has two new shows heading our way later this month, and if you're a monster aficionado, you'll want to mark your calendar accordingly. Read on for the details!
From the Press Release:
Across the American wilderness, millions of acres of uncharted swamplands and underground lairs are rumored to be inhabited by unidentified monsters. Generations of speculation have piqued the curiosity of nearby communities and monster enthusiasts alike, but none have come close to solving the mystery of what these elusive creatures are… until now.
Destination America hunts for the truth in the new three-part series "Swamp Monsters," premiering Friday, August 22nd, at 9/8c, followed by back-to-back premiere episodes of the new six-part series "Monsters Underground" at 10/9c and 10:30/9:30c.
First, deep in the heart of Louisiana’s bayou, upwards of 100 people go missing each year, and if you ask locals, many will say "Swamp Monsters" got ‘em.
From the Press Release:
Across the American wilderness, millions of acres of uncharted swamplands and underground lairs are rumored to be inhabited by unidentified monsters. Generations of speculation have piqued the curiosity of nearby communities and monster enthusiasts alike, but none have come close to solving the mystery of what these elusive creatures are… until now.
Destination America hunts for the truth in the new three-part series "Swamp Monsters," premiering Friday, August 22nd, at 9/8c, followed by back-to-back premiere episodes of the new six-part series "Monsters Underground" at 10/9c and 10:30/9:30c.
First, deep in the heart of Louisiana’s bayou, upwards of 100 people go missing each year, and if you ask locals, many will say "Swamp Monsters" got ‘em.
- 8/5/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
CMT on Tuesday officially announced new makeover series Trick My Trucker, a spinoff of the network's Trick My Truck that will be hosted by Bob Guiney, previously of ABC's The Bachelor.
The six-episode series debuts at 9 p.m. Nov. 10. Each half-hour episode will feature two out-of-shape truck drivers who are confronted about their unhealthy habits on the road. With the help of celebrity stylist Harmonie Krieger and trainer Aaron Aguilera, they'll learn nutritional eating habits and exercise routines they can do at truck stops and rest areas.
Their progress will be tracked over several weeks, after which they will reveal their "improved selves" to family and friends. Guiney and his team will determine which driver has most committed to their lifestyle makeover and reward the winner with fuel money for their rigs.
Trucker is produced by Varuna Entertainment, with Jason Morgan and Rob Zazzali executive producing. CMT's Bob Kusbit and Melanie Moreau also exec produce.
Guiney was both a contestant and star on ABC's Bachelorette/Bachelor reality franchise.
The six-episode series debuts at 9 p.m. Nov. 10. Each half-hour episode will feature two out-of-shape truck drivers who are confronted about their unhealthy habits on the road. With the help of celebrity stylist Harmonie Krieger and trainer Aaron Aguilera, they'll learn nutritional eating habits and exercise routines they can do at truck stops and rest areas.
Their progress will be tracked over several weeks, after which they will reveal their "improved selves" to family and friends. Guiney and his team will determine which driver has most committed to their lifestyle makeover and reward the winner with fuel money for their rigs.
Trucker is produced by Varuna Entertainment, with Jason Morgan and Rob Zazzali executive producing. CMT's Bob Kusbit and Melanie Moreau also exec produce.
Guiney was both a contestant and star on ABC's Bachelorette/Bachelor reality franchise.
- 10/24/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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