Andy Roddick’s dad is probably a really decent guy — just maybe don’t live with him.
In the new installment of Netflix’s “Untold,” former pro tennis player Mardy Fish is wide open about his struggles with mental health. He also shares an amusing anecdote about the time he lived with The Roddicks.
Fish’s old pal, training partner and tennis rival Andy Roddick is featured throughout the excellent “Untold: Breaking Point.” Roddick respectfully explained the differences between Fish, who he described as a “laid-back beach kid,” and his own family.
Mr. Roddick, a military veteran, would wake Mardy up at 5 a.m. and insist that it was time to stretch, Fish recalled. Remember, this wasn’t just not Mr. Roddick’s son, it was a guest in his house. And that guest, like Andy, was a teenage boy.
Watch the video above to see what we mean.
Look,...
In the new installment of Netflix’s “Untold,” former pro tennis player Mardy Fish is wide open about his struggles with mental health. He also shares an amusing anecdote about the time he lived with The Roddicks.
Fish’s old pal, training partner and tennis rival Andy Roddick is featured throughout the excellent “Untold: Breaking Point.” Roddick respectfully explained the differences between Fish, who he described as a “laid-back beach kid,” and his own family.
Mr. Roddick, a military veteran, would wake Mardy up at 5 a.m. and insist that it was time to stretch, Fish recalled. Remember, this wasn’t just not Mr. Roddick’s son, it was a guest in his house. And that guest, like Andy, was a teenage boy.
Watch the video above to see what we mean.
Look,...
- 9/7/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
This six-episode second season of Lore will premiere on Friday, October 19th on Amazon Prime. Based on Aaron Mahnke's podcast of the same name and containing the stories Burke and Hare: In the Name of Science and Elizabeth Bathory: Mirror, Mirror, as well new stories Prague Clock and Jack Parsons, the second season is
"Season two of the Prime Original series Lore, adapted from Aaron Mahnke’s award-winning podcast of the same name, premieres Friday, October 19 and stars Josh Bowman, Doug Bradley, Thomas Kretschmann, Paula Malcomson, Maimie McCoy, Jürgen Prochnow, Emmett Scanlan, and Alicia Witt.
Lore explores the real-life frightening and disturbing tales that have given rise to our modern-day myths and legends. The six-episode second season will feature new tales from the podcast, as well as original stories not yet available in podcast form. The anthology series will continue to interweave rich archival and mixed media sequences to complement the narrative segments.
"Season two of the Prime Original series Lore, adapted from Aaron Mahnke’s award-winning podcast of the same name, premieres Friday, October 19 and stars Josh Bowman, Doug Bradley, Thomas Kretschmann, Paula Malcomson, Maimie McCoy, Jürgen Prochnow, Emmett Scanlan, and Alicia Witt.
Lore explores the real-life frightening and disturbing tales that have given rise to our modern-day myths and legends. The six-episode second season will feature new tales from the podcast, as well as original stories not yet available in podcast form. The anthology series will continue to interweave rich archival and mixed media sequences to complement the narrative segments.
- 10/2/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Amazon is updating their library of Amazon Originals and they went to San Diego Comic Con to show off all their new programming! More within...
Over the last several months, even dating back to last year, the billion dollar company Amazon has spent a fortune, and then some, to increase the quality of programming for their rising Amazon Prime Video. Since then, they've acquired a Lord of the Rings show surrounding Aragorn (Not Shown at Sdcc), Syfy's cancelled The Expanse, a series based on Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's book Good Omens, and a bevy of other promising, high profile shows. Amazon took over Ballroom 20 at Sdcc 2018 to show off 5 new trailers and an entire episode of Jack Ryan! Below are the 5 trailers they showed.
Homecoming - Premiering November 2, 2018
Homecoming is a mind-bending psychological thriller starring Julia Roberts and directed by Sam Esmail (creator of Mr. Robot). Heidi Bergman...
Over the last several months, even dating back to last year, the billion dollar company Amazon has spent a fortune, and then some, to increase the quality of programming for their rising Amazon Prime Video. Since then, they've acquired a Lord of the Rings show surrounding Aragorn (Not Shown at Sdcc), Syfy's cancelled The Expanse, a series based on Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's book Good Omens, and a bevy of other promising, high profile shows. Amazon took over Ballroom 20 at Sdcc 2018 to show off 5 new trailers and an entire episode of Jack Ryan! Below are the 5 trailers they showed.
Homecoming - Premiering November 2, 2018
Homecoming is a mind-bending psychological thriller starring Julia Roberts and directed by Sam Esmail (creator of Mr. Robot). Heidi Bergman...
- 7/21/2018
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
Six new tales (some from Aaron Mahnke's Lore and others not yet told on the podcast) will come to life in the second season of Lore, which was featured at Amazon Studios' Comic-Con panel today. Along with the October 19th premiere date announcement, we have a look at the second season's first teaser trailer and creepy key art.
From the Press Release: "San Diego, July 20, 2018 – Amazon Studios this afternoon made a number of announcements during its San Diego Comic-Con panel, as well as debuted exclusive clips and trailers for several highly anticipated series. Among the talent in attendance at the panel held in Ballroom 20 were Carlton Cuse, a showrunner and Executive Producer of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan; The Tick creator Ben Edlund; Sam Esmail director of Homecoming; world-renowned author Neil Gaiman, creator-writer-showrunner of Good Omens; Lore Executive Producer Gale Anne Hurd; and Naren Shankar showrunner of The Expanse.
From the Press Release: "San Diego, July 20, 2018 – Amazon Studios this afternoon made a number of announcements during its San Diego Comic-Con panel, as well as debuted exclusive clips and trailers for several highly anticipated series. Among the talent in attendance at the panel held in Ballroom 20 were Carlton Cuse, a showrunner and Executive Producer of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan; The Tick creator Ben Edlund; Sam Esmail director of Homecoming; world-renowned author Neil Gaiman, creator-writer-showrunner of Good Omens; Lore Executive Producer Gale Anne Hurd; and Naren Shankar showrunner of The Expanse.
- 7/21/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
If you enjoyed watching podcast host Aaron Mahnke's stranger-than-fiction historical stories come to life on the first season of Lore, then you'll be pleased to know that Amazon has renewed the anthology series for a second season:
Press Release: Seattle -- Feb. 26, 2018-- (Nasdaq: Amzn)—Amazon announced today it has greenlit a second season of the critically-acclaimed Prime Original series Lore. Season one of the supernatural series, adapted from Aaron Mahnke’s award-winning podcast of the same name, is now available exclusively on Prime Video in more than 200 countries and territories. Sean Crouch (The Exorcist, Numb3rs) is taking over showrunner duties for season two.
From Executive Producers Ben Silverman (The Office), Howard T. Owens (Killing Kennedy), Gale Anne Hurd (The Walking Dead), Brett-Patrick Jenkins (Face Off), Jon Halperin and Mark Mannucci (A Year in Space), Lore explores the real-life frightening and disturbing tales that give rise to modern-day myths and legends.
Press Release: Seattle -- Feb. 26, 2018-- (Nasdaq: Amzn)—Amazon announced today it has greenlit a second season of the critically-acclaimed Prime Original series Lore. Season one of the supernatural series, adapted from Aaron Mahnke’s award-winning podcast of the same name, is now available exclusively on Prime Video in more than 200 countries and territories. Sean Crouch (The Exorcist, Numb3rs) is taking over showrunner duties for season two.
From Executive Producers Ben Silverman (The Office), Howard T. Owens (Killing Kennedy), Gale Anne Hurd (The Walking Dead), Brett-Patrick Jenkins (Face Off), Jon Halperin and Mark Mannucci (A Year in Space), Lore explores the real-life frightening and disturbing tales that give rise to modern-day myths and legends.
- 2/27/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Joseph Baxter Feb 27, 2018
Ready for more Lore? Amazon has renewed its podcast-based horror anthology series for a second season, with a new showrunner...
Lore arrived last fall on Amazon Prime as a quirky curiosity of an anthology series that – based on Aaron Mahnke’s popular podcast – delves into the concept of folklore-based horror with a documentary approach. While Lore isn’t the kind of horror series that instills unbridled sleep-depriving terror, its original approach did resonate with audiences, leading Amazon to order a second helping.
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Amazon’s order of Lore season 2 comes with shakeup, since it will see the acquisition of a new showrunner in Sean Crouch, who replaces outgoing season 1 skipper Glen Morgan. Crouch comes into Lore with producer experience on Unforgettable and Numb3rs, along...
Ready for more Lore? Amazon has renewed its podcast-based horror anthology series for a second season, with a new showrunner...
Lore arrived last fall on Amazon Prime as a quirky curiosity of an anthology series that – based on Aaron Mahnke’s popular podcast – delves into the concept of folklore-based horror with a documentary approach. While Lore isn’t the kind of horror series that instills unbridled sleep-depriving terror, its original approach did resonate with audiences, leading Amazon to order a second helping.
See related Legends Of Tomorrow season 3 episode 8 review: Crisis On Earth-x Part 4 Legends Of Tomorrow season 3 episode 9 review: Beebo The God Of War
Amazon’s order of Lore season 2 comes with shakeup, since it will see the acquisition of a new showrunner in Sean Crouch, who replaces outgoing season 1 skipper Glen Morgan. Crouch comes into Lore with producer experience on Unforgettable and Numb3rs, along...
- 2/26/2018
- Den of Geek
Listeners of Aaron Mahnke's podcast about strange occurrences in real history will get to see some of those stories come to life on screen in Amazon Prime Video's six-episode Lore series, which is teased in a new clip that debuted at the show's New York Comic Con panel hosted by Kevin Smith.
At the New York Comic Con panel, Lore executive producer Gale Anne Hurd said that "the scariest stories are true and this is a way to bring it to life." The show's narrator (and creator of the podcast it's based on) Aaron Mahnke reinforced Hurd's stance, saying, "I like to focus on stories that are on the fuzzy line of reality," while one of the show's actors, Robert Patrick, shared his excitement for the series, saying, "The chance to do a period piece and go deep with the character was a lot of fun."
You can...
At the New York Comic Con panel, Lore executive producer Gale Anne Hurd said that "the scariest stories are true and this is a way to bring it to life." The show's narrator (and creator of the podcast it's based on) Aaron Mahnke reinforced Hurd's stance, saying, "I like to focus on stories that are on the fuzzy line of reality," while one of the show's actors, Robert Patrick, shared his excitement for the series, saying, "The chance to do a period piece and go deep with the character was a lot of fun."
You can...
- 10/7/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
"Be gone from this house!"
Amazon Studios has released the first full trailer for their new horror series Lore. The show is based on a popular podcast and it combines "documentary footage, narration, historical mixed media and cinematic scenes to explore the real-life tales behind pop culture’s most legendary horror myths, such as vampires, changelings, werewolves, séances and possessed dolls."
Each of the six episodes of the series will be based on fan-favorite episodes from the podcast. Here are the details of each the episodes:
They Made a Tonic
Before we knew how disease spread, medicine was as much superstition as it was science. And in the small New England towns of the 1800s, there is a belief that consumption can only be stopped by making sure the dead are actually dead.
Echoes
Dr. Walter Freeman is the father of the icepick lobotomy. He believes the ten-minute procedure will...
Amazon Studios has released the first full trailer for their new horror series Lore. The show is based on a popular podcast and it combines "documentary footage, narration, historical mixed media and cinematic scenes to explore the real-life tales behind pop culture’s most legendary horror myths, such as vampires, changelings, werewolves, séances and possessed dolls."
Each of the six episodes of the series will be based on fan-favorite episodes from the podcast. Here are the details of each the episodes:
They Made a Tonic
Before we knew how disease spread, medicine was as much superstition as it was science. And in the small New England towns of the 1800s, there is a belief that consumption can only be stopped by making sure the dead are actually dead.
Echoes
Dr. Walter Freeman is the father of the icepick lobotomy. He believes the ten-minute procedure will...
- 9/13/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Many have heard the stranger-than-fiction stories on Aaron Mahnke's podcast, and soon it will be time to see some of them come to life on Amazon's new series Lore, premiering on Prime Video beginning Friday, October 13th, and you can watch a new teaser video for the new series right now.
Press Release: Seattle--Aug. 29, 2017-- (Nasdaq:amzn)—Amazon announced today the Amazon Original Series Lore will premiere on Friday, October 13 on Prime Video. Based on the popular podcast of the same name, which has an average of five million monthly listens, the anthology series presents the frightening and often disturbing tales based on real people and events that have led to our modern-day myths and legends. All six episodes of the series, from Executive Producers Ben Silverman (The Office), Howard T. Owens (The Biggest Loser), Gale Anne Hurd (The Walking Dead), Brett-Patrick Jenkins (Face Off), Glen Morgan (X-Files), Jon Halperin...
Press Release: Seattle--Aug. 29, 2017-- (Nasdaq:amzn)—Amazon announced today the Amazon Original Series Lore will premiere on Friday, October 13 on Prime Video. Based on the popular podcast of the same name, which has an average of five million monthly listens, the anthology series presents the frightening and often disturbing tales based on real people and events that have led to our modern-day myths and legends. All six episodes of the series, from Executive Producers Ben Silverman (The Office), Howard T. Owens (The Biggest Loser), Gale Anne Hurd (The Walking Dead), Brett-Patrick Jenkins (Face Off), Glen Morgan (X-Files), Jon Halperin...
- 8/30/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Joseph Baxter Sep 14, 2017
Here's the first proper trailer for Amazon's new series Lore, which is set to give real-life scary stories the true crime treatment.
Amazon’s television adaptation of Aaron Mahnke’s popular podcast Lore is creeping up on audiences with horror-inducing intrigue in time for Halloween. The series, manifesting as a 6-episode horror anthology, will showcase the podcast’s accounts of real-life scary stories, urban legends and other assorted folklore, using a mix of animation, live-action and archival footage.
Here's the first full trailer for the series...
Podcast creator Aaron Mahnke narrates the clip and, like in his podcast, the evidence he presents in the show will no doubt serve as the chilling context.
Expect to hear and see tales about vampires, werewolves, spirits, changelings and, as notably featured in the promotional material, a creepy doll given to a young boy that purportedly came alive with evil purposes...
Here's the first proper trailer for Amazon's new series Lore, which is set to give real-life scary stories the true crime treatment.
Amazon’s television adaptation of Aaron Mahnke’s popular podcast Lore is creeping up on audiences with horror-inducing intrigue in time for Halloween. The series, manifesting as a 6-episode horror anthology, will showcase the podcast’s accounts of real-life scary stories, urban legends and other assorted folklore, using a mix of animation, live-action and archival footage.
Here's the first full trailer for the series...
Podcast creator Aaron Mahnke narrates the clip and, like in his podcast, the evidence he presents in the show will no doubt serve as the chilling context.
Expect to hear and see tales about vampires, werewolves, spirits, changelings and, as notably featured in the promotional material, a creepy doll given to a young boy that purportedly came alive with evil purposes...
- 8/29/2017
- Den of Geek
If you’re at all familiar with the world of podcasts, you’ve probably heard of Lore, the podcast by Aaron Mahnke that explores the truth behind legendary tales of horror.
Amazon has announced that they’ve given the greenlight to a series based on the podcast, and it will be quite the affair, with Gale Anne Hurd (The Walking Dead), Ben Silverman (The Office) and Howard T. Owens (The Biggest Loser) serving as executive producers.
The podcast, which has over 3 million monthly listens, is an unscripted horror anthology series that takes its audience through the true events that have become modern nightmares.
Conrad Riggs, Head of Unscripted Amazon Originals, was excited to announce the show, “Lore is a thrilling podcast with a rabid following, and we jumped at the opportunity to work with Gale Anne Hurd, Ben Silverman and Howard Owens to develop it into a series for Amazon Prime members.
Amazon has announced that they’ve given the greenlight to a series based on the podcast, and it will be quite the affair, with Gale Anne Hurd (The Walking Dead), Ben Silverman (The Office) and Howard T. Owens (The Biggest Loser) serving as executive producers.
The podcast, which has over 3 million monthly listens, is an unscripted horror anthology series that takes its audience through the true events that have become modern nightmares.
Conrad Riggs, Head of Unscripted Amazon Originals, was excited to announce the show, “Lore is a thrilling podcast with a rabid following, and we jumped at the opportunity to work with Gale Anne Hurd, Ben Silverman and Howard Owens to develop it into a series for Amazon Prime members.
- 10/7/2016
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Amazon has given a 10-episode series order to the horror anthology series “Lore,” from executive producers Gale Anne Hurd and Ben Silverman. The series, an adaptation of the popular podcast of the same name, will also be executive produced by the podcast’s creator, Aaron Mahnke, and Brett-Patrick Jenkins. The news was announced on Thursday during a New York Comic-Con panel. Also Read: 'Crisis in Six Scenes' Review: Woody Allen Gets Burgled by Miley Cyrus Launched in March 2015, “Lore” examines a new dark tale from history and presents it in a style that’s been compared to a campfire experience.
- 10/6/2016
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Propagate has beefed up its production team with the hire of Fameless Ep Kevin Healey as Head of Alternative Programming and the promotion of Brett-Patrick Jenkins to Head of Development. Healey, who specializes in the hidden camera/comedy and horror/comedy genres, will oversee the Alternative Programming team and manage Propagate's slate of unscripted and alternative content. He joins Propagate from eOne. Healey’s credits range from the TruTV sketch comedy Fameless and…...
- 6/9/2016
- Deadline TV
"The Walking Dead" executive producer Gale Anne Hurd is teaming with Propagate Content to produce an hourlong anthology TV series based on the popular podcast "Lore".
Created by Aaron Mahnke, the podcast has more than two million listeners each month tuning in for the fact-based tales that are brought to life via heavily researched eyewitness accounts, documented stories and historical events.
Launched a year ago, over thirty instalments explored the true origins of pop culture's most legendary horror characters and myths such as vampires, zombies, werewolves, ghosts, serial killers and witches.
The series will offer a blend of narration, historical mixed media and cinematically shot scripted scenes featuring top talent. Like Netflix's "Black Mirror," the anthology nature is episode to episode, meaning each will feature a new lore.
Propagate will shop the series to broadcast and cable outlets. Hurd, Mahnke, Ben Silverman, Howard T. Owens, and Brett-Patrick Jenkins will executive produce.
Created by Aaron Mahnke, the podcast has more than two million listeners each month tuning in for the fact-based tales that are brought to life via heavily researched eyewitness accounts, documented stories and historical events.
Launched a year ago, over thirty instalments explored the true origins of pop culture's most legendary horror characters and myths such as vampires, zombies, werewolves, ghosts, serial killers and witches.
The series will offer a blend of narration, historical mixed media and cinematically shot scripted scenes featuring top talent. Like Netflix's "Black Mirror," the anthology nature is episode to episode, meaning each will feature a new lore.
Propagate will shop the series to broadcast and cable outlets. Hurd, Mahnke, Ben Silverman, Howard T. Owens, and Brett-Patrick Jenkins will executive produce.
- 4/20/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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