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Natalie Moon is thrilled to be able to share her guest star role this season as Lex Luthor's ex-wife, the iconic DC comic book character Erica Del Portenza, on The CW hit series Superman and Lois. The episode Break the Cycle aired on October 28, 2024. Now that it has been released, Natalie is excited to share her experience in this unforgettable role alongside Michael Cudlitz, who plays Lex Luthor in the series. The director of this episode is Elizabeth Henstridge, who also plays her grown-up daughter in the episode. Natalie's other recent works include Apple TV's hit show Invasion, the new CBS series The Hunting Party, which will air soon, and Season 2 of CBC's most-watched new television drama Allegiance. Her roles in Allegiance and The Hunting Party are emotionally demanding victim roles, so stay tuned. One of the roles that Natalie is most proud of is her guest star role as quirky and socially awkward Inspector Jane in The CW series The Flash. Natalie's other works include the Hallmark Television series Chesapeake Shores, where she plays Peggy Lucas; the Hallmark movie Legend of The Lost Locket, where she plays Rebecca, best friend to the lead Amelia (Natasha Burnett); and Brahms: The Boy II alongside Katie Holmes and O'wain Yeoman where her Northern English roots helped land the role of an overly friendly countryside realtor. Also, Paramount Pictures Star Trek Beyond, Lifetime's Harry & Meghan: Becoming Royal, the Netflix hit series Travelers alongside Eric McCormack, Mary-Jane Constantine in DC Legends of Tomorrow and more. Natalie is also a keen supporter of the Indy film scene and has appeared in many short films, including One Day, a quirky festival short that she wrote, directed, produced, and starred in. My Name Is, a short film currently in post-production in which she plays Patricia, a recovering drug and alcohol addict with a troubled past. Natalie is also an accent coach in Vancouver, coaching actors including Jon Voight, Kristen Chenoweth and Inbar Lavi, among others, on various productions. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
When we realized we were going to have the chance to record another in-person episode during one of Sydney's LA visits, we knew we had to choose our movie with care — but we're not sure Brahms: The Boy II (2020) met us with the same love. Though its predecessor was one of our most hotly-debated episodes way back in Season 1, we knew the sequel would be best enjoyed together, and it seemed like a perfect fit for Mommy Issues May. Unfortunately, it turns out we might be the ones with the issues. On our latest episode of Spooky Tuesday, we're heading back to the Heelshire estate to hang out with Brahms, but whether or not this is the same little boy/doll we once knew is very much up for discussion.References: https://www.utdailybeacon.com/city_news/brahms-the-boy-ii-is-predictable-unnecessary-confusing-for-fans-of-the-first-movie/article_92f7981e-55af-11ea-982e-879e26cb8766.htmlhttps://www.thewrap.com/brahms-the-boy-ii-film-review-katie-holmes/Alternate Ending: https://youtu.be/GMRydAPigBs?si=aErcWQWhoFeEVeJG
Join us as we discuss the sequel to The Boy. We've seen way worse, but way better for sure. Enjoy!
William Brent Bell is a director who has made a living in the horror genre, including such films as The Boy, Brahms: The Boy II, and Orphan: First Kill. His latest foray into the sinister underworld is Lord of Misrule, which is available in theatres and on Demand December 8th. In 2011, Angel Gracia scored a hit with From Prada to Nada. He returns with a hilarious take on Guess Who's Coming To Dinner, the Christmas comedy How The Gringo Stole Christmas. It releases on December 1st. Subscribe: Apple, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon, Deezer Socials: @EndeavoursRadio --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dan-mcpeake/message
It was only time until we got to the sequel of The Boy (2016) with the star of Dawsons Creek, the one and only Tom Cruise's ex wife, and Sherlock Holmes' great great grand daughter(still have to fact check that), KATIE HOLMES! This thriller/horror gives us a look into what trauma can do to a family and how making friends with a doll you found buried next to a abandoned mansion can make for awkward dinners.THANK YOU FOR LISTENINGPLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTAGRAM:https://instagram.com/fromdusktilldonpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
A SEQUEL?? To a HORROR movie? How GHOUL (cool). Ben and Judah are back with another horror Halloween spooky watch-a-long. That's right! They're watching Brahms: The Boy II! Wow! They watched the original movie a few years back and it scared Ben so bad he almost fell out of his chair! We're back with the sequel! Watchalong with us like your own custom commentary track! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/barelycoolcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOtAu8fBkbamv8OgY_UolRg TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@barelycoolcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barelycoolcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/barelycoolcast
For this episode Dan, Michael and Helena use A.I. to write a new sequel for The Boy. Theme music by @themenniss. Follow @HiltMpod on social media https://linktr.ee/hiltmpod Join our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/hiltmpod Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
William Brent Bell's filmography is ubiquitous in mainstream horror and because he's doing a PR tour for his newest film, "Orphan: First Kill" he's stuck talking to us. Brent explains how his films have gotten studio distribution and funding after starting out as independent productions, what happened with the ending of The Devil Inside and why Brahms became magical in "Brahms: The Boy II". "Orphan: First Kill" will be available in theaters, on VOD and streaming on Paramount+ on August 19th! Films: The Devil Inside (2012), Stay Alive (2006), Wer (2013), Orphan: First Kill (2022), The Boy (2016), Brahms: The Boy II (2020), Orphan (2009), The Blair Witch Project (1999), Paranormal Activity (2007) Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
On this episode of Stream Queens, Marrs and Rachel watch the sequel to one of their favorite twisty flicks in Brahms: The Boy II. So, did we love the new twist? Or did it make us want to retreat into the walls? Check out Stream Queens Horror Podcast Episode 83 to find out! What to watch... Read More The post Stream Queens Horror Podcast Episode 83: Brahms: The Boy II appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
On this episode of Stream Queens, Marrs and Rachel watch the sequel to one of their favorite twisty flicks in Brahms: The Boy II. So, did we love the new twist? Or did it make us want to retreat into the walls? Check out Stream Queens Horror Podcast Episode 83 to find out! What to watch... Read More The post Stream Queens Horror Podcast Episode 83: Brahms: The Boy II appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
This episode we're chatting with William Brent Bell (The Boy, Brahms: The Boy II, The Devil Inside, Stay Alive), director of ORPHAN: FIRST KILL, the highly anticipated prequel of the 2009 horror classic ORPHAN. Paramount Pictures will be releasing the film in Theaters, On Digital and Streaming on Paramount+ on August 19th. SYNOPSIS: Esther's terrifying saga continues in this thrilling prequel to the original and shocking horror hit, Orphan. After orchestrating a brilliant escape from an Estonian psychiatric facility, Esther travels to America by impersonating the missing daughter of a wealthy family. Yet, an unexpected twist arises that pits her against a mother who will protect her family from the murderous “child” at any cost.
Brandon, James, Britnee, and Hanna discuss their dads' favorite movies, starting with the Kevin Costner baseball fantasy Field of Dreams (1989) https://swampflix.com/2022/06/15/the-overlook-film-festival-2022-ranked-reviewed/ 00:00 Welcome 01:40 Crimes of the Future (2022) 08:22 Flux Gourmet (2022) 14:42 Brahms: The Boy II (2020) 19:56 The Shout (1978) 26:26 Field of Dreams (1989) 56:56 Seven Samurai (1954) 1:15:40 Dumb & Dumber (1994) 1:35:25 Tommy Boy (1995)
In this episode Leslie speaks with multi award winning screenwriter Ben Sztajnkrycer. Listen in as they unravel the mystery of a great script and how to write one. Don't miss it.BEN SZTAJNKRYCER is an award winning screenwriter who works in both the U.S. and Canadian film industries. His supernatural thriller "Refuge" was shot in 2021, with Renny Harlin (“Cliffhanger”) directing and Yariv Lerner ("Angel Has Fallen"), Gary Lucchesi (“Million Dollar Baby”), Rob Van Norden ("The Protege") and Michael McKay ("Brahms: The Boy II") producing. He recently penned a horror adaptation for producer Jeremy Bolt (“Resident Evil”) and director Sylvain White (“Slender Man”), and is adapting a major videogame for producer J.J. Baronnet (“Assassin's Creed”). Ben is a graduate of UCLA's Screenwriting MFA Program where he won The Screenwriters Showcase Award, the department's highest honor. In addition, he has worked as a creative executive at Walt Disney Feature Animation, and has taught screenwriting since 2009.
"The Devil Inside", "Stay Alive", "The Boy", "Brahms: The Boy II", "Wer", "Separation" and the upcoming prequel, "Orphan: First Kill" are all directed by my guest on Episode 245 of The Brooklyn Blast Furnace Podcast, William Brent Bell. We had a super cool, laid back conversation about his previous movies, working on "Orphan: First Kill" and his new movie which is in post-production called "Lord of Misrule". I wanted to talk about the movie "Wer", which is criminally underrated and not very well known, well, now I know the reasoning behind that. Working on "The Boy" with Lauren Cohen and the "slow burn" approach he takes with a lot of his films. The concept behind his movie "Separation" was born from an odd place, a movie we both loved as a kid. A very personable, down to earth guy who is simply a fan of movies and carved his own path. I hope you enjoy this one because he'll be back when "Orphan: First Kill" gets released. Respect. Support: ☕ Dead Sled Coffee - Go to deadsledcoffee.com Use promo code BROOKLYNBLAST for 20% off your order and get free domestic shipping on any order over $60. Tell Mike I sent you ova.
Alison falls in love all over again as Halle introduces her to Brahms: The Boy II.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Oscar and Carl continue with horror movie month with 'Brahms: The Boy II. The sequel to 'The Boy' (famed for its creative twist) continues the story of Brahms by not continuing it at all and deciding to rewrite the first one....what a twist! Oscar and Carl and Brahms sit through this one to try and figure out who would watch this. (oh my god, Brahms is watching it with us ahhhh!)
Hello and welcome to episode 15 of Showtime with Shannon! On today’s episode, Elliot and Jacob dive into their thoughts and opinions on modern horror films, as well as their problems with modern horror, specifically within The Boy and its sequel Brahms: The Boy II, where Elliot and Jacob struggled to find anything redeeming about […]
You thought the story was over? You thought the doll was destroyed and that ended Brahms reign of destruction. Hell no! A new family moves in next door and the young boy, Jude, finds Brahm buried in the woods. So, … Continue reading →
Welcome to the Bloody Reel! What would you consider a classic horror film? Why? What about Cult Classics, and the good old (literally) Classicals? Well, join us in this podcast and find out how we identify the three and which movies we deem to fit into those categories.We will also review a couple movies for you; Brahms: The Boy II and The Hunt, two movies released earlier this year in the midst of COVID shutdowns!What's YOUR classic?
We're back with another installment of CIVIL GORE and this one will not disappoint! In our FIRST CHOP, Tim witnesses the HORROR OF DRACULA (1958)! Brian puts on his red/blue glasses for AMITYVILLE 3-D! We'll also talk HOUSE (1977), a fantastic new Shudder documentary SCREAM, QUEEN, and see if Brian can survive BRAHMS: THE BOY II! Then we sit down for part one of our incredible interview with Friday the 13th fan favorite Lauren-Marie Taylor! Lauren-Marie played the lovable, kind-hearted Vickie in FRIDAY THE 13TH: PART 2, and she's just as sweet in real life. We'll talk about how her career started and listen as she shares some fantastic stories from the set. But this interview was too big to fit into one podcast! We'll return next week for Part 2 that's even more epic! Our feature film this week is a 90s horror classic. Following on the success of SCREAM, Kevin Williamson got this previously unreleased script into production with a who's who cast of 90's heartthrobs. I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER would spawn two sequels and cement the revival of teen slashers in the late 90s and early 2000s. So pull up a seat, we're taking a road trip down to Camp Crystal Lake before heading to Southport!
We're still slowly getting back up to speed here at the store with new shipments gradually coming in, so here's a new BSV Podcast to let y'all know what's been arriving on our doorstep. And wouldn't you know, one of those new titles happens to be a release that Justin himself is involved in - The Film Detective's FIST OF FEAR, TOUCH OF DEATH! We also discuss a couple of crazy cult titles being released by Dark Force Entertainment - the very 90s Matthew Bright sequel FREEWAY 2: CONFESSIONS OF A TRICKBABY and the haunted mirror saga, MIRROR MIRROR, which serves as this week's Blind Buy. And once again, Mark waxes poetic about killer doll movies with the dual releases of BRAHMS: THE BOY II and THE JACK IN THE BOX. Won't this guy shut up about it already? :P CULT FIST OF FEAR, TOUCH OF DEATH (Film Detective) THE EVIL OF FRANKENSTEIN (Shout) THE DALLAS CONNECTION (Mill Creek) ENEMY GOLD (Mill Creek) A BULLET FOR THE PRESIDENT (1969) (Wild East) THE KYOTO CONNECTION (aka JOURNEY TO JAPAN) (1973) (Cheezy) FREEWAY 2: CONFESSIONS OF A TRICKBABY (Dark Force) POINT DOOM (2000) (Dark Force) THE LONERS / DRAGON VS. NEEDLES (Dark Force) MIRROR MIRROR (Dark Force) **BLIND BUY** MIRROR MIRROR 2: RAVEN DANCE (Dark Force) CLASSIC TOP GUN (UHD) (Paramount) DAYS OF THUNDER (UHD) (Paramount) WAR OF THE WORLDS (2005) (UHD) (Paramount) THE BLUES BROTHERS (UHD) (Universal) THE MASK OF ZORRO (UHD) (Sony) COMPLETE HAL ROACH STREAMLINERS COLL. VOL. 1 (TRACY & SAWYER MILITARY COMEDIES) (Classicflix) HOLLYWOOD STORY / NEW ORLEANS UNCENSORED (Mill Creek) THE MAN FROM ALAMO / THEY CAME TO CORDURA (Mill Creek) NEW SONIC THE HEDGEHOG (Paramount) EMMA (2020) (Universal) ONWARD (2020) (Disney) FIELD OF LOST SHOES (2015) (Mill Creek) BLOOD ON HER NAME (2019) (Vertical) UNDERWATER (2020) (Fox) VFW (2019) (Image/RLJE) MAFIA INC. (2019) (eOne/Universal) JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK: APOKOLIPS (DC/Warner) PROMARE (2019) (Shout/GKids) VIVARIUM (Mongrel/Lionsgate) WITHOUT NAME (2016) (Global Digital Releasing) MYSTIFY: MICHAEL HUTCHENCE (Shout) JINPA (2018) (dGenerate) DARKROOM (2019) (TLA) RED LETTER DAY (2019) (Dread Central) BRAHMS: THE BOY II (Universal) THE JACK IN THE BOX (2019) (4Digital) THE JONESTOWN HAUNTING (4Digital) THE WAY BACK (2020) (Warner) THE CURRENT WAR (Universal)
Eddie and Mel V review the sequel to The Boy, and Oh Boy, this is a good listen!
This week's episode features Onward, and Brahms: The Boy II. Rock 93.7
Just like the first rule of Fight Club is you do not talk about Fight Club, on this episode Les, Kurt, and Jason learn that the first rule of Hallmark Channel is you do not talk about Lori Loughlin... but they do anyway, and consider a world where Lori revives her career on Zeus TV, and where Kurt has an acceptable answer to the age-old question "What makes you fringe-y?". They also talk about this week's movie, Hallmark's "Love in Store," set against the backdrop of a QVC/HSN-esque shopping channel that's definitely better at selling stuff than the rinky-dink operation that was the Panda Channel. Unique setting aside, this movie featured new Hallmark benchmarks like "the brother so close to his sis that he's a essentially a surrogate dad to her kid," 'actually saying the word 'divorce' out loud," and "child so creepy that he may as well be starring in "Brahms: The Boy II." This movie is the perfect remedy for you if, like Jason, you were dumped on MySpace. So sit awkwardly at one end of your super-long couch in the middle of your escape room, because the only way you're getting out is with the help of Les' lady detective skills... and from Mama Cass. Facebook : alifetimeofhallmark Instagram : lifetimeofhallmarkpodcast Theme song generously donated by purple-planet.com
In this weeks episode Craig and David explore 5 movies: Greed, The Call of The Wild, Like A Boss, Brahms:The Boy II & Onward If you'd like to support us, the best way of doing so is by leaving us a 5 Star review on Apple Podcasts and if you can, become a Patreon supporter! The Graphic Design Team Toby Alexander & Kraig Archibald Social Media Team Mark Chiles, Floss Hafter-Smith, Jonny Wainman & Ranjeet Nanrah Audio Team Alex Robert This episode was produced by Craig Fields Edited by Alex Robert Presented by Craig Fields and David Long David & Craig would like to thank Cineworld Hemel Hempstead Keep looking out for our competitions that take place exclusively on our twitter page @filmisworthit
Les brindamos nuevamente los resultados en taquilla nacional (EEUU) e internacional junto a los movimientos en las listas musicales de Reino Unido (Official Singles Chart) y EEUU (Billboard 100) (1:45). Nuestra agenda arranca con el regreso de The Voice (4:50), su temporada #18, y los cambios tanto en los jurados como algunas reglas del programa. Nos movemos al fenómeno de Corea del Sur, BTS, (12:20) su nuevo álbum Map of the Soul: 7 y su impacto económico tanto local como internacional. Como tercer tema hablamos un poco del tema más hablado durante el fin de semana, el regreso de Friends (22:00). Finalmente, les contamos un poco de deportes con la pelea de Tyson Fury v. Deontay Wilder II (28:05) y los resultados del primer cuarto financiero de la fusión ViacomCBS (34:40) al igual de lo que tienen planeado para el futuro. Como recomendación de películas, hablamos sobre The Last He Wanted y Brahms: The Boy II (41:55). En nuestro segmento Redescubriendo Talentos nos dirigimos hacia el mundo del EDM para hablar del talentoso productor italiano Angemi (48:45) – @angemimusic (Instagram); Angemi (Facebook). Hosts: Guilherme Canineo and Lilia Iza
This episode is entirely devoted to BRAHMS: THE BOY II and THE BOY. Spoiler-free for the first 7 minutes, then spoiler-filled!
Hello everyone! Back with a new episode! We are excited to bring you an episode about one of the years most talked about PG-13 rated horror movies: The Boy 2! (Because that doll couldn't just die in the first one) We also talk about "The French Connection" and how it helped kick-start the American 70s Grime movement! Finally, Ian tries his hardest to sell you on why "To All The Boys: P.S. I Love You" is actually a really important movie for this generation of teenagers. - The Boy(z) I & II - 00:01:55. - The French Connection - 00:25:00. - To All The Boys: P.S. I Love You - Thank you for listening to the show! If you like our show, please considering subscribing and sharing the show with others!
On the April 2, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film senior writer Ben Pearson live from Las Vegas at CinemaCon 2019 to discuss all the footage and trailers they saw during the STX Films presentation at CinemaCon 2019. Footage screened include Poms, 21 Bridges, My Spy, Brahms: The Boy II, Guy Ritchie's The Gentlemen, The Secret Garden, and UglyDolls. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). Opening Banter: Ben and Peter are at CinemaCon in Las Vegas this week. In Our Feature Presentation: STX Films presented footage from their slate of films running through 2020, and we recap what we saw and give our reactions and impressions to the footage. Films include Poms, 21 Bridges, My Spy, Brahms: The Boy II, Guy Ritchie's The Gentlemen, The Secret Garden, and UglyDolls. Other Articles Mentioned: All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
## In this weeks episode Craig and David explore 5 movies: Greed, The Call of The Wild, Like A Boss, Brahms:The Boy II & Onward If you'd like to support us, the best way of doing so is by leaving us a 5 Star review on Apple Podcasts and if you can, become a [Patreon supporter](https://www.patreon.com/isitworthitpodcast)! ### The Graphic Design Team Toby Alexander & Kraig Archibald ### Social Media Team Mark Chiles, Floss Hafter-Smith, Jonny Wainman & Ranjeet Nanrah ### Audio Team Alex Robert ### This episode was produced by Craig Fields ### Edited by Alex Robert ### Presented by Craig Fields and David Long David & Craig would like to thank Cineworld Hemel Hempstead Keep looking out for our competitions that take place exclusively on our twitter page @filmisworthit