
Alison Foreman
Film and TV Features Writer at IndieWire
film & tv features writer @indiewire | [email protected] | prev @theavclub @mashable
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1 week ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Alison Foreman
Women can have everything but a personality in director Simon West’s offensively bland work-life balance comedy, “Bride Hard.” Rebel Wilson stars as an American spy on the hunt for a single redeeming quality in Magenta Light Studios’ wedding party-turned-hostage negotiation. It’s been 13 years since Anna Camp broke out with Wilson in “Pitch Perfect,” and the box office success of that franchise made the actresses’ reunion in a new movie inevitable.
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1 week ago |
indiewire.com | Alison Foreman
Women can have everything but a personality in director Simon West’s offensively bland work-life balance comedy, “Bride Hard.” Rebel Wilson stars as an American spy on the hunt for a single redeeming quality in Magenta Light Studios’ wedding party-turned-hostage negotiation. It’s been 13 years since Anna Camp broke out with Wilson in “Pitch Perfect,” and the box office success of that franchise made the actresses’ reunion in a new movie inevitable.
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1 week ago |
indiewire.com | Alison Foreman
Welcome to It’s a Hit! In this series, IndieWire speaks to creators and showrunners behind a few of our favorite television programs about the moment they realized their show was breaking big. Amid the heated awards race facing “Interview with the Vampire” Season 2 — which yes, debuted over a year ago but just became Emmys eligible — creator and showrunner Rolin Jones said timing was never the show’s strong suit. “Our timing is always awful and weird,” he told IndieWire, lightly.
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2 weeks ago |
indiewire.com | Alison Foreman
The truth is out there and exclusive to IndieWire: Neon’s “Shelby Oaks” will open in U.S. theaters on October 3. The crowd-funded horror movie from YouTuber and film critic Chris Stuckmann finished three days of reshoots back in early March.
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2 weeks ago |
indiewire.com | Alison Foreman
Welcome to Pour One Out! In this series, IndieWire celebrates some of our favorite characters on TV that have come to the end of their run this season, with the stars that played them. [Editor’s note: The following interview contains spoilers for “Yellowjackets.”]For Steven Krueger, “Yellowjackets” was “kind of a mindfuck.” The actor spent three seasons playing TV’s unluckiest soccer coach before a bout of sudden-death overtime forced Coach Ben to hang up his crutches in Season 3.
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