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Hidden Away

The Lifetime movie Hidden Away will debut on July 27 at 8 PM.

A woman and young daughter escape her abusive husband by faking their deaths. Eight years later she is happily living in the upscale Palm Springs with her now-17-year-old daughter. When her husband discovers they are still alive, he tracks them down and spies on them to learn all about the new life they’ve created until he can exact his revenge.

The cast includes Emmanuelle Vaugier (Lost Girl), Ivan Sergei (Crossing Jordan), Allie Gonino (The Lying Game), Elisabeth Rohm (Law & Order), Thomas Calabro (Melrose Place) and Sean Patrick Flanery (Dexter).

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Hey All,

Here is a late night check in for the fans out there who would like to see some cool trailers presented at Comic Con.

First up is this: Veronica Mars Movie Trailer

And for you movie goers out there, here is this: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Trailer

And for two of The CW’s hottest shows, here are these:

Arrow at Comic-Con 2013: Season 2 Trailer

The Vampire Diaries Season 5 First Look

Enjoy!

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Teen Beach Movie

The Disney Channel movie Teen Beach Movie will debut on July 19 at 8 PM.

Brady and McKenzie are both high school sweethearts. They both enjoy surfing and watching their favorite beach musical film, “Wet Side Story”, set in the 1960’s era of rock ‘n roll, bikers, beach and surfing. They’ve talked so much about how they would love to be in their favorite movie to live that era. After the death of her mother, McKenzie promised her aunt she would focus on her future, including college, and has to move away with her, putting her relationship with Brady in trouble. After Brady insists on McKenzie having one last wave with him, they both fall off their boards. As they wake up, they realize they have been transported into “Wet Side Story” and decide to play along with the plot and try to fit in.

The cast includes Ross Lynch (Austin & Ally), Maia Mitchell (The Fosters), Grace Phipps (The Vampire Diaries) and Garrett Clayton (Holiday Spin).

Here is a trailer for Teen Beach Movie.

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Endeavor

Starting on July 7 and running every Sunday throughout July, the Masterpiece Mystery made-for-TV mini-series Endeavour will air on PBS at 9 PM.

The July 7 episode is called “Girls”, finding Detective Constable Endeavour Morse (Shaun Evans) and DI Thursday (Roger Allam) investigating burgled gas meters, the sudden death of a young secretarial student and a string of post office robberies, confounding the solution to a pair of violent murders.

The July 14 episode called “Fugue”, finds Morse and Thursday are confronted with a new breed of murderer, as a string of Oxford homicides continues with no end in sight. The entire police department is working round the clock and a special expert comes on to assist, but Morse’s love of opera may be the key to stopping the killing.

The July 21 episode called “Rocket”, finds a royal visit to a family-owned munitions factory beginning as a proud occasion for the people of Oxford, but the joyous day ends with murder. Morse delves into the family’s murky past, as well as his own, as he attempts to uncover the culprit before more lives are lost.

Lastly, the July 28 episode called “Home”, finds Morse investigates the hit-and-run death of an eminent Oxford professor while studying for his upcoming sergeant’s exam. The pressure mounts with his father’s illness and the appearance of an enemy threatening to reveal aspects of Inspector Thursday’s past. In the end, Morse must choose between the responsibilities of his job and loyalty to his mentor.

Here is a trailer for Endeavour.

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Based on information provided by the Dark Horizons website and some internet research, here are just some of the movies you can expect to see in the movie theatres in July:

Despicable Me 2
Opens: July 3

Gru (voiced by Steve Carell) is no longer a villain after saving his three adopted daughters Margo, Edith, and Agnes from Vector. His calm and unexciting new life takes an unexpected turn when he is recruited by Lucy Wilde and Silas Ramsbottom and is taken to the headquarters of the Anti-Villain League, a society dedicated to fighting crime on a global scale. There, he discovers that there is a new villain on the loose. Because Gru was once a villain himself and knows how they think, Silas (the League’s head), wants Gru to help them fight the villain. With the help of Gru’s assistant, Dr. Nefario, his minions, Margo, Edith, and Agnes, Gru must save the world again. Voices are also provided by Russell Brand, Miranda Cosgrove, Al Pacino and Steve Coogan.

The Lone Ranger
Opens: July 3

Johnny Depp plays Tonto, a Native American spirit warrior who recounts the untold tales that transformed John Reid (Armie Hammer), a man of the law, into a legend of justice. The two unlikely heroes ended up having to learn how to work together. The cast includes Ruth Wilson, Helena Bonham Carter, Tom Wilkinson, William Fichtner James Badge Dale and James Frain.

Stuck in Love
Opens: July 5

An acclaimed writer, his ex-wife, and their teenaged children come to terms with the complexities of love in all its forms over the course of one tumultuous year. The cast includes Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Connelly, Logan Lerman, Lily Collins and Kristen Bell.

The Way, Way Back
Opens: July 5

The story follows an uneasy 14-year-old named Duncan (Liam James) who is forced into tagging along with his single mother (Toni Collette) on a beachside vacation with her new boyfriend Trent (Steve Carrell). While resenting the situation, Duncan befriends a rascally water park employee named Owen (Sam Rockwell), and in the process gradually comes out of his shell. The cast includes AnnaSophia Robb, Amanda Peet, Maya Rudolph, Rob Corddry, and Allison Janney.

Fruitvale Station
Opens: July 12

This movie depicts the true story of the murder of 22-year old Oscar Grant, who was a Bay Area resident, crossing paths with friends, enemies, family and strangers on the last day of 2008. The cast includes Michael B. Jordan, Octavia Spencer, Kevin Durand, Chad Michael Murray, Ahna O’Reilly and Melonie Diaz.

Pacific Rim
Opens: July 12

Soldiers pilot giant robots (Jaegers) in a battle against invading giant monsters (Kaiju) who have mysteriously risen from a trench in the Pacific Ocean. On the verge of defeat and making a last stand, a former pilot (Charlie Hunnam) and an untested trainee (Rinko Kikuchi) must team to drive a legendary, but obsolete Jaeger from the early trials that could be humanity’s last hope. The cast includes Idris Elba and Charlie Day.

Turbo
Opens: July 17

Ryan Reynolds voices Turbo, a snail who dreams of being the greatest racer in the world, just like his hero and five-time Indianapolis 500 champ, Guy Gagne. His obsession with speed has made him an outsider in the slow and cautious snail community, and a constant embarrassment to his careful older brother, Chet. Turbo desperately wishes he could escape the slow-paced life he is living; and then on one fateful day after a freak accident, he suddenly finds himself vested with the power of incredible speed. Turbo then embarks on an extraordinary journey to achieve the impossible: racing against the best that IndyCar has to offer. Voices are also provided by Paul Giamatti, Michael Peña, Luis Guzman and Bill Hader.

Girl Most Likely
Opens: July 19

Kristen Wiig plays a modestly successful New York playwright who stages a fake suicide attempt to win back her ex-boyfriend. Unfortunately this leads to her being put into the custody of her estranged and gambling-addicted mother (Annette Benning) to try and shake some sense back into her. Thrown into the mix is her outright odd brother (Chris Fitzgerald), a hunky tenant (Darren Criss), and her mom’s new boyfriend who claims to be a CIA agent (Matt Dillon). The cast also includes Natasha Lyonne.

Only God Forgives
Opens: July 19

Ryan Gosling plays a man living in exile in Bangkok where he runs a Thai boxing club as a front for the family’s drugs smuggling operation. When his brother is killed, their mother (Kristin Scott Thomas) arrives demanding revenge. His contacts lead him to a dangerous retired police officer whose death at his hand would cost him more than he could imagine.

R.I.P.D.
Opens: July 19

Ryan Reynolds plays a young cop murdered in the line of duty who agrees to enlist in “God’s police force” for a chance to catch his killer. The action follows a regular day in the life of him and his partner, a gunslinger (Jeff Bridges) who himself has been dead since the 1800s. The film also stars Kevin Bacon, Mary-Louise Parker and Robert Knepper.

RED 2
Opens: July 19
Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) goes with the gang to Europe, later learning he has a bounty on his head for his Cold War days. Interpol then hunts for him and assassins come out of the woodwork to claim his multi-millions reward. As the others work to help defend him, Frank’s old secrets begin to come out much to Sarah’s (Mary-Louise Parker) dismay. The cast includes John Malkovich, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, Brian Cox, David Thewlis and Lee Byung-hun.

The Conjuring
Opens: July 19

The supposed true story of a married couple who are both demonologists. They are called upon to help a family terrorized by a dark presence in their secluded farmhouse. The case becomes the most terrifying of their lives as they confront a powerful and evil entity. The film stars Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Ron Livingston, Lili Taylor and Mackenzie Foy.

The Wolverine
Opens: July 26

This story has Logan (Hugh Jackman) visiting Japan at the behest of a figure from his past. He soon finds himself out of his depth in an unknown world. Vulnerable for the first time and pushed to his physical and emotional limits, he faces the Silver Samurai in a life-or-death battle that will leave him forever changed. The cast includes Hiroyuki Sanada, Hal Yamanouchi, Tao Okamoto and Will Yun Lee.

Movies coming out in August will be posted at the end of July.

Enjoy!

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Inspector Lewis

The new season of the Masterpiece Mystery 3-part mini-series Inspector Lewis will debut on June 16 on PBS at 9 PM followed by the remaining two section son June 23 and June 30.

Here are details on that 3-part mini-series:

On June 16, the episode entitled “Down Among the Fearful” finds actor Kevin Whately returning as Inspector Lewis who, with his young partner DS Hathaway, solving cases in the seemingly perfect academic haven of Oxford.

Here is a trailer for “Down Among the Fearful“.

The June 23 episode entitled “The Ramblin’ Boy” finds Inspector Lewis assigned a new partner because DS Hathaway is on holiday. Together they investigate the discovery of an elderly man’s body in a field. Finding that the man has already been embalmed, the inquiry leads to a funeral home and those connected to it, including one of Lewis’ former colleagues.

Here is a trailer for “The Ramblin’ Boy“.

Then on June 30, the final episode entitled “Intelligent Design” finds Lewis and Hathaway as they are called in to examine the brutal death of a chemistry professor — recently released from prison — who may be connected to the discovery of a murdered Oxford student lost for 15 years. As more casualties and suspects emerge, Lewis considers his future on the force.

Here is a trailer for “Intelligent Design“.

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Notes from Dad

On June 15, the Hallmark Channel movie Notes from Dad will debut at 9 PM.

Clay Allen (Eddie Cibrian) never goes anywhere without his trumpet, the instrument that made him a jazz club circuit star. But now, following a divorce and a strained relationship with his college-bound son (Travis Caldwell), Clay takes a surprising new gig as a music teacher at a local disadvantaged high school to pay the bills.

The cast includes Michael Beach, Josie Davis and Chris Sheffield.

Here is a trailer for Notes from Dad.

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Xanadu

Recent movie history shows that remakes are all the rage. If you didn’t get it quite right the first time, let’s do a remake. If it’s a legendary classic, then we can remake it bigger and better than before. But how many times does that really need to happen. The old saying “if it ain’t broke, why fix it” should apply in these kind of instances, right? Well, that may be the case, but every once in a while it can be fun to just play casting agent and movie producer out of the sheer love of just seeing what other people think.

Olivia Newton-John and Michael Beck

With that thought in mind, and after seeing countless movies remade year after year, I thought it was time to remake a movie – the musical Xanadu – that made an impression on me before I was even a teenager, just on the cusp of becoming the TV-, movie-, book- and music-loving grown up (I’m a grown-up?) that I have become.

Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly

And while many may think it is crazy to remake a 1980 film that basically failed at the box office, earning a whopping $22 million at the time, and was nominated for a number of Golden Raspberry Awards there is just something about Xanadu that puts it on the top of my list for a remake.

Jeremy Jordan

Before I get into the whole casting process, let’s take a look at the basic breakdown of the 1980 musical Xanadu:

Hayden Panettiere

Sonny Malone (actor Michael Beck) is a talented artist who dreams of fame beyond the uncreative task of painting larger versions of album covers on record-store window advertisements [remember this was 1980]. One day he has an encounter with a mysterious girl outside an art deco auditorium; and later that day he is told to paint an album cover for a group called The Nine Sisters. Of course, one of the girls on the album cover resembles the mysterious girl, for whom Sonny soon becomes obsessed.

Hugh Jackman

He goes back to the auditorium and finds the mysterious girl there – Kira (actress-singer Olivia Newton-John), but she won’t tell him anything about herself. As it turns out, Kira was one of nine mysterious and beautiful women who literally “sprang to life” from a local mural.

Billy Zane

Sonny soon befriends a former big-band orchestra leader, now a construction mogul named Danny McGuire (legendary actor Gene Kelly), who lost his muse (a woman who resembles Kira) in 1940. Danny and Sonny soon form a partnership, through the encouragement of Kira, and they open a nightclub in the auditorium where Sonny first met Kira.

Melina Kanakaredes

Soon enough, Kira and Sonny fall in love, but there is a problem: she is actually an Olympian Muse and the other eight women who came out of the mural with her are actually her sisters and fellow goddesses. They visit Earth often to help inspire others to pursue their dreams and desires, but they are not permitted to get involved with the people for whom they help. Because of their love, Kira is called back to the realm of the Gods with Sonny following her. They are permitted one final night together to see the success of the nightclub come true; but Kira and her sisters return to the realm of the Gods while Sonny meets a doppleganger for Kira, presumably starting a whole new relationship.

Amanda Seyfried

In my 2013 remake, though, the premise would be focused on young street artist Sam Morgan (actor Jeremy Jordan from Smash) who is dreaming of becoming an artist in residence at the “in” gallery in the city known as the Auditorium. In what seems an accident of fate, Sam meets Kira (actress Hayden Panettiere from Nashville) – as well as eight other girls who Kira introduces as her best friends, all of whom are teachers or aides at several small nursery schools – near one of the abandoned buildings where Sam was putting up his most recent piece of street art; and they quickly form a close relationship that, of course, turns into love.

Anna Kendrick

Soon enough, thanks to Kira, Sam’s art starts to get attention from various gallery owners (some of whom are benefactors at the nursery schools where Kira and her friends work) especially the owner of the Auditorium, Doug McBride (actor Hugh Jackman), who is looking to expand his thriving business into the world of nightclubs. His new nightclub will be different, though, combining the worlds of fashion, music and art, featuring Sam’s artwork as the cornerstone pieces.

But, as quickly as their relationship blossoms and Sam’s success begins to take off, trouble looms in the form of a mysterious guy named Zack (actor Billy Zane) who seems to have a strange connection to Kira and her best friends not to mention a controlling interest in the property where Doug plans to build his new nightclub.

Janel Parrish

Just as things start to fall apart, Kira reveals that she is one of Zeus’ (aka Zack) daughters (the Muse of Dance) and her best friends are actually her sisters (the Muses of Poetry, History, Music, Comedy, Tragedy, Love, Religion and Astronomy). They have been told, in no uncertain terms, to return home to the Realm of the Gods or daddy dearest will destroy all the dreams held by Doug and Sam. Kira, of course, gives in because she truly loves Sam and wants all of his dreams to come true.

In the end, Kira is able to watch from the Realm of the Gods that the nightclub has become a success and Doug and Sam have achieved their goal. And, in a twist on the tale, Kira’s mother – Mnemosyne, known as Sienna, (actress Melina Kanakaredes) – overrules Zeus, allowing Kira to return to Sam’s side as he launches his own gallery.

Melissa Benoist

And eventually the rest of her sisters are permitted to leave the Realm of the Gods to create lives with the men they have fallen in love with during their time in the human world. This part of the story would play out while the extended ending credits would roll out.

The rest of the cast would include the following, who are listed in the order of birth according to the characters for which they would play in the film:

Amanda Seyfried (Les Miserable, Red Riding Hood and Veronica Mars) as Phoebe, the Muse of Religion, who is a Zen-like physical education teacher who also has a strong passion for saving the environment.

Lucy Hale

Anna Kendrick (Pitch Perfect and the Twilight franchise) as Callie, the Muse of Poetry, who is an enthusiastic teacher specializing in reading and writing, sharing her love of books with all of her students.

Janel Parrish (Pretty Little Liars) as Melanie, the Muse of Tragedy aka the Muse of Singing, who is the music teacher at one of the nursery schools, teaching the students the intricacies of song and speech therapy.

Melissa Benoist (Glee) as Ursula, the Muse of Astronomy, who teaches basic-level science to her young charges, focusing on the weather, the planets and stars patterns.

Allie Gonino

Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars) as Emma, the Muse of Music who works alongside Melanie as a music teacher, sharing her love of all musical instruments with her students. She specializes in playing guitar, piano and the drums.

Allie Gonino (The Lying Game) as Erica, the Muse of Love, who serves as the registered nurse for the neighborhood nursery schools dispensing advice to her best friends even when they don’t want to hear what she has to say.

Bailey Buntain

Bailey Buntain (Bunheads) as Thalia, the Muse of Comedy, who teaches dramatic arts to the nursery school students in the form of finger painting, arts and crafts and coordinating the various school plays.

Cassi Thomson (Switched at Birth) as Cleo, the Muse of History who attempts to teach her young students about the world in which they live, making history as fun as exciting as possible, which isn’t easy where children under the age of 5 are concerned.

Cassi Thomson

This remake would also feature new original music from Adele, Sarah McLachlan, Bruno Mars, Kelly Clarkson, Muse, Sara Bareilles, Daughtry, Christina Perri, Imagine Dragons and Lifehouse as well as original songs from cast members Jeremy Jordan, Hayden Panettiere, Janel Parrish, Lucy Hale and Allie Gonino.

So, what do you think? Would you want to see a remake of Xanadu featuring these actors and actresses? Please share your comments below.

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Based on information provided by the Dark Horizons website and some internet research, here are just some of the movies you can expect to see in the movie theatres in June:

Much Ado About Nothing
Opens: June 7

This adaptation of the famed Shakespeare play was filmed as a top-secret “mission” in black and white, consisting mainly of TV and film actors who have worked with director Joss Whedon in the past. This version is a contemporary take on the play, starring Nathan Fillion, Amy Acker, Alexis Denisof, Clark Gregg, Fran Kranz, Sean Maher and Romy Rosemount (among countless others).

Tiger Eyes
Opens: June 7

Based on the classic Judy Blume book, after Davey’s (Arrow’s Willa Holland) father is killed in a hold-up, she and her mother and younger brother visit relatives in New Mexico. Here Davey is befriended by a young man who helps her find the strength to carry on and conquer her fears. The cast includes Amy Jo Johnson, Cynthia Stevenson, Russell Means, Elise Ebele and Tatanka Means.

Violet & Daisy
Opens: June 7

Two teenage assassins (Saoirse Ronan and Alexis Bledel) accept what they think will be a quick-and-easy job, until an unexpected target throws them off their plan. The film stars Danny Trejo, Tatiana Maslany, James Gandolfini and Marianne Jean-Baptiste.

Wish You Were Here
Opens: June 7

Four friends lose themselves in a carefree South-East Asian holiday, but only three come back. Dave and Alice return home to their young family desperate for answers about Jeremy’s mysterious disappearance. When Alice’s sister Steph returns not long after, a nasty secret is revealed about the night her boyfriend went missing. But it is only the first of many. The film stars Joel Edgerton and Teresa Palmer.

Man of Steel
Opens: June 14

As the classic tale goes, Clark Kent (Henry Cavill) is a journalist who was adopted as a child by Jonathan and Martha Kent (Kevin Costner and Diane Lane) after he was transported to Earthy from his dying planet; but when the world is attacked, he becomes Superman. The cast includes Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne, Michael Shannon, Christopher Meloni, Russell Crowe, Antje Traue and Ayelet Zurer.

The Bling Ring
Opens: June 14

This true crime drama genre focuses on the contemporary Hollywood tale about five Internet-savvy fame-obsessed teenagers who tracked the whereabouts of celebrities, such as Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Audrina Patridge, Rachel Bilson and Orlando Bloom, in order to rob their homes. The cast includes Emma Watson, Leslie Mann, Taissa Farmiga and Halston Sage.

Monsters University
Opens: June 21

This “sequel” shows Sulley and Mike as college students in the same fraternity; both training to become scare specialists for the company, and actually start out rivals who ultimately become best friends. The voices will be provided by John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, Kelsey Grammer, Frank Oz, Dave Foley, Julia Sweeney, Ken Joeng and John Ratzenberger.

Byzantium
Opens: June 28

This Irish-British fantasy thriller stars Gemma Arterton and Saoirse Ronan as a mother and daughter vampire duo. The cast includes Jonny Lee Miller and Sam Riley.

White House Down
Opens: June 28

An American paramilitary group takes over the White House in an attempted coup, but a secret service agent is there to thwart them. The cast includes Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx, Maggie Gyllenhaal, James Woods and Jason Clarke.

World War Z
Opens: June 20

Brad Pitt stars in this zombie apocalypse flick based on the Max Brooks novel. The cast of this film includes Mireille Enos and James Badge Dale.

Movies coming out in July will be posted at the end of June.

Enjoy!

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Much Ado About Nothing

Back in March, a number of members of the cast of the upcoming box office film Much Ado About Nothing as well as writer, producer and director Joss Whedon made an appearance at this year’s Wonder Con held in Anaheim, California.

The participants in the panel included cast members Clark Gregg (The Avengers), Sean Maher (Firefly), Tom Lenk (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Romy Rosemont (Glee), Riki Lindhome (Million Dollar Baby), Spencer Treat Clark (The Last House on the Left) and newcomers Jillian Morgese, Nick Kocher and Brian McElhaney as well as Whedon and cinematographer Jay Hunter.

Much Ado About Nothing, of course, is based on the legendary comedic play written by William Shakespeare that chronicles two pairs of lovers: Benedick and Beatrice (the main couple) and Claudio and Hero (the secondary couple).

In the Whedon version, the play is set in modern times but filmed in black and white using the original play as dialogue. The movie was filmed at Whedon’s home in Los Angeles over the course of 12 days in mid-October of 2011 on an extremely small budget.

Missing from the panel that day were lead actors Amy Acker (Angel and Person of Interest), who plays Beatrice and Alexis Denisof (Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel), who plays Benedick as well as Fran Kranz (Dollhouse), who plays Claudio, Nathan Fillion (Firefly and Castle), who plays Dogberry and Reed Diamond (Franklin & Bash), who plays Don Pedro.

During the panel, the audience was treated to three different scenes from the film with Whedon talking about what made him do the project, sharing that “everything (was) in place (and I) understood the characters and (I) had to do it” while each of the cast members talked about getting the call from Whedon regarding the project and the characters each of them played. Whedon also shared that he “would like to take this complete cast and do something new and very different” in the future.

A few behind the scenes details that the cast provided were that they would get eight pages of the script done each day, that some of the cast needed help translating what they were filming (after all Shakespeare isn’t the easiest to understand), that, ironically, Whedon had done some test reading about 10 years ago and that the cast took a 30-hour bus ride together to go to South by Southwest in Austin, Texas.

Much Ado About Nothing will open in theatres on Friday, June 7. You can check out the trailer for the film right here.

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