Katie Sugden fell to her death in a shock twist on 'Emmerdale' last night (05.02.15). The blonde beauty, played by actress Sammy Winward, was seen falling through the floor of a barn on Wylie's Farm and plummeting to her death after being pushed by Robert Sugden (Ryan Hawley). Katie had confronted Robert after his lover Aaron Livesy (Danny Miller) messaged her to let her know they'd been meeting up at the farm, where she finally got photographic evidence of him cheating on his fiancee Chrissie White (Louise Marwood). Aaron had informed Katie about the location of his and Robert's rendezvous in a bid...
- 2/6/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Robert Sugden is to return to 'Emmerdale'. The character - who appeared in the soap between 1986 and 2005 and returned briefly in 2009 - is to be taken on by newcomer Ryan Hawley and is to cause trouble for his brother and old adversary Andy Sugden, played by Kelvin Fletcher. Ryan said of joining the ITV soap: ''I am absolutely over the moon to be joining the show. Playing such an interesting character with a complicated history in the village is so much fun, especially as my family are all big 'Emmerdale' fans. I can't say much about what's going...
- 9/16/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
*full disclosure: a DVD screener of this film was provided by IFC Films. Director: Renny Harlin. Writer: Vikram Weet. Cast: Holly Goss, Matt Stokoe, Luke Albright, Ryan Hawley and Gemma Atkinson. The Devil's Pass aka The Dyatlov Pass Incident is a found footage film from director Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2). This title takes on a non-fiction event, the death of nine Russian hikers, and turns it into fiction, with the introduction of time travel. Five American characters and documentarians grate on the nerves, while the film struggles to build speed and tension. The Devil's Pass is just another average found footage film, in this overcrowded sub-genre. The story begins with five American university students. They are all really excited! to travel to the Ural Mountains, in Russia. Here, they hope to unravel a fifty year old mystery: the death of nine experienced hikers. These hikers were found mostly naked,...
- 12/30/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Check out 3 new clips from Devil's Pass which opened this Friday, August 23rd in select theaters, on Cable VOD, digital platforms, including iTunes. The film directed by Renny Harlin, and distributed theatrically by IFC, and SundanceNow on VOD, stars Holly Gross, Matt Stokoe, Luke Albright, Ryan Hawley, Gemma Atkinson and Richard Reid. Fact: In February of 1959, nine Russian hikers ventured into a remote area of the Ural Mountains in Russia. Fact: Two weeks later, all nine were found dead.
- 8/24/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
The Dyatlov Pass Incident is the name given to a real life disaster, occurring in 1959, in which nine Russian hikers were found dead in the Ural Mountains. The peculiarities of their deaths, which remain unexplained, have made the story a hit amongst conspiracy theorists, whose theories range from the Yeti monster to a Russian Military wipeout.
Renny Harlin’s The Dyatlov Pass Incident follows five American students making a (fictional) documentary on the incident, in which they will film their own journey retracing the steps of the fateful nine to discover, and film, what really happened. Bringing together filmmakers Holly (Holly Goss), Jenson (Matt Stokoe) and Denise (Gemma Atkinson), with experienced mountaineers Jp (Luke Albright) and Andy (Ryan Hawley), they set off for the affectionately named, ‘Mountain of the Dead’.
In many ways, the found-footage genre is a great facilitator for this story. The strong opening, done in mockumentary style newsreels,...
Renny Harlin’s The Dyatlov Pass Incident follows five American students making a (fictional) documentary on the incident, in which they will film their own journey retracing the steps of the fateful nine to discover, and film, what really happened. Bringing together filmmakers Holly (Holly Goss), Jenson (Matt Stokoe) and Denise (Gemma Atkinson), with experienced mountaineers Jp (Luke Albright) and Andy (Ryan Hawley), they set off for the affectionately named, ‘Mountain of the Dead’.
In many ways, the found-footage genre is a great facilitator for this story. The strong opening, done in mockumentary style newsreels,...
- 8/22/2013
- by Georgia Fleury Reynolds
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
IFC will be bringing Devil’s Pass to theaters, VOD, and digital platforms on August 23rd and the official trailer has been released. The movie was directed by Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2, Cliffhanger) and stars Holly Gross, Matt Stokoe, Luke Albright, Ryan Hawley, Gemma Atkinson, and Richard Reid.
We’ve been told that Devil’s Pass will receive a limited theatrical engagement on August 23rd, along with a cable VOD roll-out on the same day. It will also be available on a number of digital platforms, including iTunes and SundanceNOW. We expect a Blu-ray/DVD release later this year, but it has not been officially announced at this time.
“Fact: In February of 1959, nine Russian hikers ventured into a remote area of the Ural Mountains in Russia.
Fact: Two weeks later, all nine were found dead.
What happened to them is a mystery that has baffled investigators and researchers for decades.
We’ve been told that Devil’s Pass will receive a limited theatrical engagement on August 23rd, along with a cable VOD roll-out on the same day. It will also be available on a number of digital platforms, including iTunes and SundanceNOW. We expect a Blu-ray/DVD release later this year, but it has not been officially announced at this time.
“Fact: In February of 1959, nine Russian hikers ventured into a remote area of the Ural Mountains in Russia.
Fact: Two weeks later, all nine were found dead.
What happened to them is a mystery that has baffled investigators and researchers for decades.
- 8/7/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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