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2009 | 2008

12 articles from 2009


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9 November 2009 5:00 AM, PST | Slash Film | See recent Slash Film news »

Page 2 is a compilation of stories and news tidbits, which for whatever reason, didn’t make the front page of /Film. After the jump we’ve included 45 different items, fun images, videos, casting tidbits, articles of interest and more. It’s like a mystery grab bag of movie web related goodness. Copyranter found this photo of a Rio de Janeiro subway advertisement for 2012. MTV Shows Robert Zemeckis explains to MTV why he's never directed a superhero movie: "I'm a superhero fan, although I actually have never been offered one. I've never really brought one to someone and said I really want to do this superhero [movie]. Obviously, I love the form, as movies really are the extension of comic books." Former 24 stars Sarah Wynter and Reiko Aylesworth will join the third season of FX’s Rose Byrne-Glenn Close legal drama Damages. [thr] This "Vin Diagram" ven diagram shows Vin Diesel's relationship to movies. »

- Peter Sciretta

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Channel Surfing: Sarah Wynter Gets "Damages," "Life on Mars" Creators Developing at ABC, "Party Down" in April, CBS Counts Down "Numb3rs," and More

5 November 2009 3:39 PM, PST | Televisionary | See recent Televisionary news »

Welcome to your Thursday morning television briefing. Sarah Wynter (24) has joined the cast of FX's Damages in a recurring role on the series' third season, set to launch in early 2010. She joins the previously reported Reiko Aylesworth, Martin Short, Lily Tomlin, and Campbell Scott. Wynter will play a mysterious "'security specialist' helping a high-level assistant district attorney unravel" a financial scheme; Aylesworth will play the wife of Campbell Scott's character. [Editor: I've also just been informed that "Short's character is a high-powered attorney (family friend) who defends a prominent NY family accused of the financial scheme. Lily Tomlin plays the matriarch of the family."] (Hollywood Reporter) Life on Mars creators Ashley Pharoah and Matthew Graham have been commissioned by BBC Worldwide new drama czar Jane Tranter to write the script for an ABC drama pilot described as a "California cop show with a British twist." Should the project--executive produced by Julie Gardner--go to pilot, it would be produced by BBC Worldwide's Los Angeles production team and Pharoah and Gardner would remain heavily involved, unlike their limited creative involvement with the Us version of Life on Mars. »

- Jace

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Sarah Wynter Joins Growing Cast of Damages

5 November 2009 5:17 AM, PST | TVfanatic | See recent TVfanatic news »

The impressive cast of Damages season three continues to grow.

Sarah Wynter has signed on to appear on the drama (alongside former 24 co-star Reiko Aylesworth) in the role of a security specialist that helps a assistant district attorney (Martin Short) unravel a financial scam, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Aylesworth will portray the wife of Campbell Scott's character, who plays a role in the scandal.

While few Damages spoilers reveal much about season three storylines, the cast itself has us excited for the January return of this drama. »

- matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)

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24 Tough Babes Aylesworth and Wynter Reunite on Damages

4 November 2009 9:58 PM, PST | Beyond Hollywood | See recent Beyond Hollywood news »

Sarah Wynter survived Jack Bauer, but Reiko Aylesworth wasn’t quite so lucky. After all, i’s not easy loving America’s greatest badass warrior (onscreen or off, as it turns out). Luckily for the two lovely ladies, “24″ was just a TV show, and they’ve survived to reunite on the FX Channel’s third season of “Damages”. I’ve never seen “Damages”, but it’s won a ton of awards, and that’s gotta be for a reason, right? The show, I believe, revolves around the world of high-stakes litigation, and originally launched with Glenn Close and Rose Byrne as its female stars. THR has Sarah Wynter (top, left) playing a mysterious “security specialist” who assists a high-level assistant district attorney to be played by Martin Short. Together, they try to unravel an ongoing financial scheme. Oooh, timely! Here’s hoping the two don’t hook up onscreen because, »

- Nix

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Reiko Aylesworth and Sarah Wynter Have Damages

4 November 2009 5:34 PM, PST | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »

In a story from The Hollywood Reporter, ex-24 co-stars Reiko Aylesworth and Sarah Wynter will meet again in FX's Damages.

These actresses appeared together on Season 2 of 24.

The actresses will have recurring roles on the show's upcoming third season. They join new regulars Martin Short and Campbell Scott.

In this new season the show will center on a financial scheme.

Wynter is going to play a "security specialist" that helps a high-level assistant district attorney (Short) uncover the scam.

Aylesworth is going to be the wife of Scott's character. He is involved in a scandal.

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Wynter-Peres Family Attends Bugaboo Bash

18 September 2009 8:00 AM, PDT | People - CelebrityBabies | See recent People - CelebrityBabies news »

Gregg DeGuire/PictureGroup Cute! Actress Sarah Wynter and her husband, Details editor-in-chief Dan Peres, pose with son Oscar Dallas outside of the launch of Bugaboo (Red) in New York City on Saturday.

Oscar, 20 months, is the first child for Sarah and Dan.

Sarah, best known for her role as Kate on 24, recently appeared on an episode of Flight of the Conchords.

Oscar wears Pediped Jake’s in Navy ($32).

Posted in Babies, Celeb Style, Dads, Main »

- Sarah

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In pictures: 'Arrivals at the 3rd Annual Dkms Gala'

9 May 2009 1:24 AM, PDT | Monsters and Critics | See recent Monsters and Critics news »

Sarah Connor attending the 3rd Annual Dkms Gala at Cipriani in New York City. Photo copyright by Janet Mayer / PR Photos.hotos Kylie Minogue attending the 3rd Annual Dkms Gala at Cipriani in New York City. Photo copyright by Janet Mayer / PR Photos. Mario Cantone attending the 3rd Annual Dkms Gala at Cipriani in New York City. Photo copyright by Janet Mayer / PR Photos. Kylie Minogue attending the 3rd Annual Dkms Gala at Cipriani in New York City. Photo copyright by Janet Mayer / PR Photos. Rachel Zoe attending the 3rd Annual Dkms Gala at Cipriani in New York City. Photo copyright by Janet Mayer / PR Photos. 05/07/2009 - Sarah Wynter - »

- James Wray

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Review: Dead Like Me: Life After Death

28 April 2009 10:30 AM, PDT | The Cinema Post | See recent The Cinema Post news »

After the beloved original series went off the air, fans have been hoping ever since to be reunited with the band of Reapers we came to love during the two seasons the show was on the air. Now they are getting their wish, with a movie that takes place five years after the series ending. Sadly, the reunion is not exactly what one hoped it would be.

At the very beginning, torn away from the Reapers usual setting by the destruction of Der Waffelhaus, as the Reapers discover the ruins you can’t help but notice a new face where an old one should be. Replacing Laura Harris in the role of Daisy Adair is Sarah Wynter, who takes a character that Laura Harris had managed to bring some real depth to, and proceeds to turn Daisy into a horrendous caricature of the spoiled, bratty Hollywood starlet.

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- Eva Gausvik

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Dead Like Me: Life After Death - DVD Review

23 March 2009 6:06 AM, PDT | Monsters and Critics | See recent Monsters and Critics news »

The quirky television series Dead Like Me had a loyal following who felt it went on to the afterlife way too soon when it was cancelled in 2004! It has been resurrected for a movie that takes place five years after the series ending with a story that should please fans. It is direct to DVD, available, and just as fun as the original. In the movie, the Reapers (the un-dead who haven.t .received their lights. and moved on) are charged with collecting the souls as people die. If it sounds grim, it is anything but! These Reapers - George Lass (Ellen Muth) Roxy (Jasmine Guy), Daisy (Sarah Wynter) and Mason (Callum Blue) - are able to move among »

- June L.

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[DVD Review] Dead Like Me: Life After Death

23 February 2009 3:09 PM, PST | JustPressPlay.net | See recent JustPressPlay news »

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Bittersweet. Wholly bittersweet. Dead Like Me: Life After Death presents fans of the original series with a quandary. What is Dead Like Me without Rube (Mandy Patinkin)?

The new Dead Like Me feature film, reprising the plot of the ill-fated television series, answers that question but in a way that most fans will find lacking. By most accounts, getting 70% of an original cast back together 5 years after it ended (quite abruptly, I might add) would seem like a dream come true. Did we notice Laura Harris, who played Daisy Adair, was replaced by Sarah Wynter? You bet your ass we did. Did we care as much? No. What really gets at us - eats at us - is the void left by Rube's absence.  Sure, they play it off decently well in the story but you can't replace the grounding character of »

- Lex Walker

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“Dead Like Me” DVD is released at last

19 February 2009 11:00 AM, PST | AfterEllen.com | See recent AfterEllen.com news »

As we told you a few weeks ago in Ask AfterEllen.com, Tuesday was the release date of the Dead Like Me movie on DVD — and it’s not what I was expecting.

(Warning: Spoilers ahead.)

As expected, the movie starts five years after George (Ellen Muth) died and became a reaper. Head reaper, Rube (Mandy Patinkin) “got his lights” and the reapers have a new boss, Cameron (Henry Ian Cusick).

The Post-it notes are gone in favor of smart phones and the diner where the reapers used to meet is a pile of ashes. And Cameron’s approach to reaping is just the opposite of Rube’s by-the-book attitude. Those differences change the whole tone of the story — and not necessarily in a good way.

Now, George is sort of the moral compass, the reaper who chooses ethics over the new life, er, death of luxury Cameron brings to the scene. »

- thelinster

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Dead Like Me Exclusive - Ellen Muth Talks About The New Movie!

17 February 2009 12:26 PM, PST | tvblog.ugo.com | See recent TVblogo.ugo.com news »

by Ian Spelling Ellen Muth is dead again, and she couldn’t be happier about it. Muth starred on the creepy, cult-favorite series Dead Like Me. She played Georgia “George” Lass, a young woman who was killed by a wayward toilet seat, only to discover that she was a Reaper, as in Grim Reaper, a member of the undead tasked with plucking the souls of those about to die in the instant before they expire. George worked with several other Reapers – among them Daisy (Laura Harris), Mason (Callum Blue), and Roxy (Jasmine Guy) – and they all answered to their boss, Rube (Mandy Patinkin). The show vanished in 2004, after just two seasons, much to the dismay of its modest but intensely loyal fan base. That fan base lobbied hard for more and, after all this time, Dead Like Me returns as a made-for-dvd movie entitled Dead Like Me: Life After Death. »

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