Buzzy Glasgow Film Festival (Gff) premiere Tummy Monster has been boarded for sales by UK outfit Reason8.
The debut feature from Glasgow-based filmmaker Ciaran Lyons blends elements of dark comedy and psychological thriller and stars Bridgerton’s Lorn Macdonald alongside Orlando Norman.
Producers are Beth Allen and Josefin Bagge.
Tummy Monster was a hit at Gff, with the festival adding additional screenings to accomodate demand.
The story revolves around a self-absorbed, 20-something tattoo artist who discovers his latest client is a famous young musician. This revelation sparks an obsession with obtaining a selfie with the musician, plunging them both into...
The debut feature from Glasgow-based filmmaker Ciaran Lyons blends elements of dark comedy and psychological thriller and stars Bridgerton’s Lorn Macdonald alongside Orlando Norman.
Producers are Beth Allen and Josefin Bagge.
Tummy Monster was a hit at Gff, with the festival adding additional screenings to accomodate demand.
The story revolves around a self-absorbed, 20-something tattoo artist who discovers his latest client is a famous young musician. This revelation sparks an obsession with obtaining a selfie with the musician, plunging them both into...
- 4/29/2024
- ScreenDaily
Musical drama secures hat-track of nominations including a best actress nod for Jessie Buckley.
Musical drama Wild Rose, featuring a breakout performance from Jessie Buckley, leads the pack at this year’s Bafta Scotland awards with three nominations.
Tom Harper’s film about a troubled young mother from Glasgow who dreams of being a country singer picked up a best actress nod for Screen Star of Tomorrow Buckley, best writer for Nicole Taylor and a nomination for best feature film.
The film took £2.89m at the UK box office when it was released in April, following a strong reaction at its Toronto world premiere.
Musical drama Wild Rose, featuring a breakout performance from Jessie Buckley, leads the pack at this year’s Bafta Scotland awards with three nominations.
Tom Harper’s film about a troubled young mother from Glasgow who dreams of being a country singer picked up a best actress nod for Screen Star of Tomorrow Buckley, best writer for Nicole Taylor and a nomination for best feature film.
The film took £2.89m at the UK box office when it was released in April, following a strong reaction at its Toronto world premiere.
- 9/25/2019
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
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Long-running dystopian children's TV drama The Tribe was Lord Of The Flies meets The Warriors meets Mad Max, with face paint...
Over the years, Channel 5 hasn’t been well known for its creative output (at least not for the right reasons) and its children’s branch, Milkshake, was always a bit of an odd mix when it came to programming. Granted, it was responsible for airing the mystery-solving, talking dog programme Wishbone, but it wasn’t until The Tribe that Channel 5 really had a hit for kids on their hands.
Created by Raymond Thompson and Harry Duffin, the show was a collaboration between New Zealand’s Cloud 9 Entertainment Group and Channel 5 itself. At the time, it was broadcast across the world and fast became an underground hit. It was the kind of show that inspired a huge devotion from its fanbase, spawning tie-in novels, a follow-up series and two albums,...
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Long-running dystopian children's TV drama The Tribe was Lord Of The Flies meets The Warriors meets Mad Max, with face paint...
Over the years, Channel 5 hasn’t been well known for its creative output (at least not for the right reasons) and its children’s branch, Milkshake, was always a bit of an odd mix when it came to programming. Granted, it was responsible for airing the mystery-solving, talking dog programme Wishbone, but it wasn’t until The Tribe that Channel 5 really had a hit for kids on their hands.
Created by Raymond Thompson and Harry Duffin, the show was a collaboration between New Zealand’s Cloud 9 Entertainment Group and Channel 5 itself. At the time, it was broadcast across the world and fast became an underground hit. It was the kind of show that inspired a huge devotion from its fanbase, spawning tie-in novels, a follow-up series and two albums,...
- 4/8/2016
- Den of Geek
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"You'll never guess what's been happening in triage. Apparently everyone’s a lesbian!" — Shortland Street Receptionist, 2011
There’s this thing that happens at my house on week nights when my housemate Sarah comes home from work.
Sarah: Oh it’s 6:30, Neighbours is on!
Me: Ergh, Neighbours. Back in New Zealand, where everything is awesome, Shortland Street is way cooler and better in every way than Neighbours.
Sarah: Shh, it’s starting!
[Silence for approximately 45 seconds.]
Me: Pfft, you call that drama? This one time, on Shortland Street, Donna and Rangi continued to have an affair even after they found out they were half-brother and sister; it was amazing! Oh, or this other time, a truck crashed into the hospital...
"You'll never guess what's been happening in triage. Apparently everyone’s a lesbian!" — Shortland Street Receptionist, 2011
There’s this thing that happens at my house on week nights when my housemate Sarah comes home from work.
Sarah: Oh it’s 6:30, Neighbours is on!
Me: Ergh, Neighbours. Back in New Zealand, where everything is awesome, Shortland Street is way cooler and better in every way than Neighbours.
Sarah: Shh, it’s starting!
[Silence for approximately 45 seconds.]
Me: Pfft, you call that drama? This one time, on Shortland Street, Donna and Rangi continued to have an affair even after they found out they were half-brother and sister; it was amazing! Oh, or this other time, a truck crashed into the hospital...
- 11/21/2011
- by Ruth Callander
- AfterEllen.com
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