It’s a new week, but we’re now well into The Voice Battle Rounds. Who will survive? Who will the coaches use their final few steals on? And who will wow enough to top The Voice rankings? Lets get into the latest Voice Battle Rounds:
Carrie Preston And Patrick Warburton Share “Crowded” Life
The new (and funny) sitcom Crowded centers on Mike (Patrick Warburton) and Martina (Carrie Preston) whose dreams of an empty nest are put on hold after their daughters (Miranda Cosgrove, Mia Serafino) move back home and Mike’s parents (Stacy Keach, Carlease Burke) decide not to retire in Florida. During our interviews with Warburton and Preston, they talked about t heir own family journey.
‘Private Property’ Gets 4K Restoration Premiere At TCM Fest
Warren Oates was a favorite of directors Sam Peckinpah (Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia, The Wild Bunch) and Monte Hellman (Two-Lane Blacktop, Cockfighter) and now the character actor will be spotlighted thanks to Cinelicious Pics with the re-release of the 1960 thriller Private Property. The 4K restoration of the feature premieres at the 7th Annual TCM Classic Film Festival, which runs April 28-May 1st in Hollywood.
T.D. Jakes Talks “Qualitative” Story of ‘Miracles From Heaven’
Along with being the Senior Pastor of The Potter’s House, T.D. Jakes is also a bestselling writer, screenwriter, and producer. Jakes’ latest producing effort, Miracles From Heaven, is the inspiring true story of Anna Beam’s (Kylie Rogers) courageous fight against an incurable disease. Jennifer Garner co-stars as Anna’s mother Christy Beam.
Tristan McIntosh Sees ‘American Idol’ Journey As A “Huge Success”
Although Nashville singer Tristan McIntosh was eliminated last night on American Idol, her journey on the show was a hands down success story. Just 15, McIntosh was able to grow as an artist during her AI experience and also showcase her talents to millions of viewers.
‘My Golden Days’ A Heartbreaking Evocation Of First Love
My Golden Days centers a nostalgic and restless man who’s constantly in flux. Paul Dédalus (Mathieu Almaric) is an anthropologist who, while getting ready to leave Tajikistan for Paris, is spending his final moments with a lover. Now middle-aged, Paul is blissfully aware that parting is just a necessary component to life, and that “sweet sorrow” is one of youth’s necessary casualties. For one to move forward, one also has to leave things and people behind, as forever is probably some misguided fairy tale.
Gaming News: ‘Below’ Trailer Dazzles With Dark, Seductive Visuals
Having worked nearly twenty years in the radio field, I thoroughly appreciate Capy Games’ Â immersive use of sound in the trailer for its upcoming game Below. The clip, which premiered at the IGF Awards, is also a sight to behold as we follow an adventurer’s journey through what looks to be the cavernous insides of a mountain.
Haley Lu Richardson Talks ‘The Bronze’ & Gymnastics Passion
Opening in select theaters Friday, The Bronze is an acerbic (and funny) comedy which centers on Hope (Melissa Ann Rauch), a bronze medalist whose Olympic days are now a distant memory. Living in Amherst, Ohio, a jaded Hope gets a shot at redemption as she coaches Maggie (Haley Lu Richardson), a talented gymnast who is shooting for the gold medal.