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CBS Moves ‘Elementary’ and Announces Spring Premiere Dates

Rush Hour TV Series
Justin Hires and Jon Foo in ‘Rush Hour’ (© 2015 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)

CBS has shifted their primetime schedule around, moving the dramatic series Elementary starring Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu to Sunday nights at 10pm beginning on March 20, 2016. Rush Hour will move into the Thursdays at 10pm slot beginning on March 31st, and the network has moved back the premiere of Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders from March 16th to Wednesday, March 2nd at 10pm ET/PT.

The Elementary Plot: Elementary stars Jonny Lee Miller as detective Sherlock Holmes and Lucy Liu as Dr. Joan Watson in a modern-day drama about a crime-solving duo that cracks the NYPD’s most impossible cases. Initially sober companion and client, their relationship evolved into a symbiotic professional investigative partnership, until Holmes chose to end their association and accept a job with MI6 in London. Upon his return, he learned Watson had started her own detective agency and was the NYPD’s primary consultant, working regularly with Captain Thomas Gregson and Detective Marcus Bell.

Also complicating their relationship was Holmes’ enigmatic protégé, Kitty, who helped bring the alienated pair together when they apprehended a deadly adversary from her past. After Holmes’ apprentice departed, the duo strived to repair their partnership and friendship, but separate dangers to both of them challenged their reconciliation. Watson was unmoored by the murder of her boyfriend at the hands of her criminal nemesis, and Sherlock was subjected to a series of machinations by a former associate that caused him to relapse, ending three years of sobriety. Now, Holmes and Watson must rely upon one another to rebuild their lives, while also enduring the return of Sherlock’s estranged father, Morland Holmes.

CBS’ Updated 2016 Spring Schedule:


Wednesday, March 2
8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT SURVIVOR
9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT CRIMINAL MINDS
10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT CSI: CYBER (Special Airing)

Wednesday, March 9
8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT SURVIVOR
9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT CRIMINAL MINDS
10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT CSI: CYBER (Special Airing)

Wednesday, March 16
8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT SURVIVOR
9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT CRIMINAL MINDS
10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT CRIMINAL MINDS: BEYOND BORDERS (Updated Premiere Date)

Sunday, March 20
8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT MADAM SECRETARY
9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT THE GOOD WIFE
10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT ELEMENTARY (New Time Period)

Thursday, March 31
8:00-8:30 PM, ET/PT THE BIG BANG THEORY
8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT LIFE IN PIECES
9:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT MOM
9:30-10:00 PM, ET/PT ANGEL FROM HELL
10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT RUSH HOUR (Series Premiere)

2016 Grammy Nominees Album Track List Released

2016 Grammy Nominees CD

21 Grammy-nominated artists will be featured on the 2016 GRAMMY Nominees album in stores on January 22, 2016. Among the tracks included in this year’s album, the 22nd album of the series, are Taylor Swift, The Weeknd, Sam Hunt, Meghan Trainor, and Kendrick Lamar. Proceeds from the sale will be used to assist in GRAMMY Foundation® and MusiCares Foundation® programs throughout the year.

“The 2016 GRAMMY Nominees album represents some of the finest songs and talented artists that make up this year’s remarkable nominees,” stated Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy. “We thank Republic Records for collaborating with us on this project, which also provides much needed support for the invaluable programs and initiatives our charities produce year-round. We look forward to another successful GRAMMY compilation.”

“It’s an honor to partner with the Recording Academy for the 2016 GRAMMY Nominees album,” said Republic Records Founder/President Avery Lipman. “It’s a very special project that captures the year through showcasing its biggest and best songs and simultaneously benefits some very important causes.”

The winners of the 58th Annual GRAMMY Awards will be announced on February 15, 2016 in a live broadcast on CBS beginning at 8pm ET.

2016 GRAMMY Nominees Album Track List


1. MARK RONSON
“Uptown Funk” Feat. Bruno Mars
Record Of The Year
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

2. TAYLOR SWIFT
“Blank Space”
Record Of The Year
Album Of The Year
Song Of The Year

3. THE WEEKND
“Can’t Feel My Face”
Record Of The Year
Album Of The Year

4. ED SHEERAN
“Thinking Out Loud”
Record Of The Year
Song Of The Year

5. MAROON 5
“Sugar”
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

6. FLORENCE + THE MACHINE
“Ship To Wreck”
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

7. ALABAMA SHAKES
“Don’t Wanna Fight”
Album Of The Year

8. D’ANGELO AND THE VANGUARD
“Really Love”
Record Of The Year

9. KENDRICK LAMAR
“Alright”
Album Of The Year
Song Of The Year

10. CHRIS STAPLETON
“Traveller”
Album Of The Year
Best Country Solo Performance

11. LITTLE BIG TOWN
“Girl Crush”
Song Of The Year

12. WIZ KHALIFA
“See You Again” Feat. Charlie Puth (From Furious 7)
Song Of The Year
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

13. MEGHAN TRAINOR
“Lips Are Movin”
Best New Artist

14. TORI KELLY
“Should’ve Been Us”
Best New Artist

15. SAM HUNT
“Take Your Time”
Best New Artist

16. JAMES BAY
“Hold Back The River”
Best New Artist

17. COURTNEY BARNETT
“Pedestrian At Best”
Best New Artist

18. CARRIE UNDERWOOD
“Little Toy Guns”
Best Country Solo Performance

19. CAM
“Burning House”
Best Country Solo Performance

20. LEE ANN WOMACK
“Chances Are”
Best Country Solo Performance

21. KEITH URBAN
“John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16”
Best Country Solo Performance

Complete list of Grammy Awards 2016 nominees

‘The Forest’ Movie Review

Natalie Dormer in The Forest
Natalie Dormer stars in ‘The Forest’ (Photo Credit: James Dittiger / Gramercy Pictures)

“Look, people sometimes see things in the forest. Important to remember if you see anything bad, anything strange…it is not real, okay? It’s not there – it’s here,” says Michi (Yukiyoshi Ozawa) as he points to his head while he warns Sara (Natalie Dormer) of the dangers of the forest they’ve just entered in the horror film The Forest.

Sara Price leaves her home, husband, and country to go to Japan when she finds out that her twin sister, Jess (also portrayed by Natalie Dormer), went camping in what’s known as Japan’s suicide forest, Aokigahara, and has been missing since. The authorities tell Sara they gave up looking for Jess after two or three days and assume she followed through with ending her life, but Sara insists that Jess is alive because being a twin she can feel her.

After spending a few days trying to hire a guide to take her into the forest unsuccessfully, Sara meets Aiden (Taylor Kinney), a writer for an Australian magazine. Aiden will try to convince Michi, the unofficial guide who goes through the forest and finds the bodies of the dead and marks them for the rangers, to let her come on his next search as long as he gets to write about it for his magazine. Deal struck, Sara, Aiden, and Michi enter the ominous forest to see if they can find Jess, with Michi reminding them that the forest is dangerous and never to leave the path.

Unoriginal and lacking any good scares, The Forest is a forgettable ghost film that borrows most of its tone and images from other scary films such as The Ring and The Grudge. The writing and character development are weak, never giving any of the characters any depth or personality.

Natalie Dormer (Game of Thrones) delivers an acceptable but surface performance as Sara, the sad and responsible sister determined to find her twin and save her from certain doom. Her best scene is in the bar when she first meets and starts to get to know the reporter Aiden. It’s the only scene where she comes off as natural and believable.

The film’s pacing, camera work, and attempts to generate goosebumps are telegraphed by the overdone use by the director of the classic ‘jump scare’ tactic, which fails after the first attempt. The Forest fails almost every time to generate or build up any real tension or suspense. The only scene that’s effective in creating some hair-raising scares is the one where Sara is taken down to the basement of the cabin just outside of the forest where the dead bodies are kept after being retrieved from the forest. Sara begins to look to see if one of the bodies covered by a sheet is her sister, and…no, I won’t reveal here what happens, but it’s one of the film’s true scary moments.

With only two genuine scares and almost zero character development, The Forest is a boring, frightless ghost film that even horror fans should skip seeing.

GRADE: D+

MPAA Rating: PG-13 for disturbing thematic content and images

Running Time: 95 minutes

Release Date: January 8, 2016




‘Carol’ and ‘Bridge of Spies’ Lead the BAFTA Award Nominees

Bridge of Spies Mark Rylance and Tom Hanks
Tom Hanks is Brooklyn lawyer James Donovan and Mark Rylance is Rudolf Abel, a Soviet spy arrested in the U.S. in the dramatic thriller ‘Bridge of Spies’ (Photo by Jaap Buitendijk © DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox)

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) revealed the nominees for this year’s EE British Academy Film Awards and Steven Spielberg’s Bridge of Spies tied with Carol starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara with nine nominations. The Leonardo DiCaprio starrer The Revenant captured eight nominations followed by Mad Max: Fury Road with seven. Sci-fi thriller The Martian and the beautiful romantic drama Brooklyn tied with six nominations each, with The Big Short, The Danish Girl and Ex Machina picking up five. Star Wars: The Force Awakens earned four nominations.

Winners will be announced on February 14, 2016 at a ceremony hosted by Stephen Fry.

2016 BATFA Nominees:


BEST FILM
THE BIG SHORT
BRIDGE OF SPIES
CAROL
THE REVENANT
SPOTLIGHT

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
45 YEARS
AMY
BROOKLYN
THE DANISH GIRL
EX MACHINA
THE LOBSTER

OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER
ALEX GARLAND (Director) Ex Machina
DEBBIE TUCKER GREEN (Writer/Director) Second Coming
NAJI ABU NOWAR (Writer/Director) RUPERT LLOYD (Producer) Theeb
SEAN MCALLISTER (Director/Producer), ELHUM SHAKERIFAR (Producer) A Syrian Love Story
STEPHEN FINGLETON (Writer/Director) The Survivalist

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
THE ASSASSIN
FORCE MAJEURE
THEEB
TIMBUKTU
WILD TALES

DOCUMENTARY
AMY
CARTEL LAND
HE NAMED ME MALALA
LISTEN TO ME MARLON
SHERPA

ANIMATED FILM
INSIDE OUT
MINIONS
SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE

DIRECTOR
THE BIG SHORT Adam McKay
BRIDGE OF SPIES Steven Spielberg
CAROL Todd Haynes
THE MARTIAN Ridley Scott
THE REVENANT Alejandro G. Iñárritu

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
BRIDGE OF SPIES Matthew Charman, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
EX MACHINA Alex Garland
THE HATEFUL EIGHT Quentin Tarantino
INSIDE OUT Josh Cooley, Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve
SPOTLIGHT Tom McCarthy, Josh Singer

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
THE BIG SHORT Adam McKay, Charles Randolph
BROOKLYN Nick Hornby
CAROL Phyllis Nagy
ROOM Emma Donoghue
STEVE JOBS Aaron Sorkin

LEADING ACTOR
BRYAN CRANSTON Trumbo
EDDIE REDMAYNE The Danish Girl
LEONARDO DICAPRIO The Revenant
MATT DAMON The Martian
MICHAEL FASSBENDER Steve Jobs

LEADING ACTRESS
ALICIA VIKANDER The Danish Girl
BRIE LARSON Room
CATE BLANCHETT Carol
MAGGIE SMITH The Lady in the Van
SAOIRSE RONAN Brooklyn

SUPPORTING ACTOR
BENICIO DEL TORO Sicario
CHRISTIAN BALE The Big Short
IDRIS ELBA Beasts of No Nation
MARK RUFFALO Spotlight
MARK RYLANCE Bridge of Spies

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
ALICIA VIKANDER Ex Machina
JENNIFER JASON LEIGH The Hateful Eight
JULIE WALTERS Brooklyn
KATE WINSLET Steve Jobs
ROONEY MARA Carol

ORIGINAL MUSIC
BRIDGE OF SPIES Thomas Newman
THE HATEFUL EIGHT Ennio Morricone
THE REVENANT Ryuichi Sakamoto, Carsten Nicolai
SICARIO Jóhann Jóhannsson
STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS John Williams

CINEMATOGRAPHY
BRIDGE OF SPIES Janusz Kamiński
CAROL Ed Lachman
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD John Seale
THE REVENANT Emmanuel Lubezki
SICARIO Roger Deakins

EDITING
THE BIG SHORT Hank Corwin
BRIDGE OF SPIES Michael Kahn
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD Margaret Sixel
THE MARTIAN Pietro Scalia
THE REVENANT Stephen Mirrione

PRODUCTION DESIGN
BRIDGE OF SPIES Adam Stockhausen, Rena DeAngelo
CAROL Judy Becker, Heather Loeffler
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD Colin Gibson, Lisa Thompson
THE MARTIAN Arthur Max, Celia Bobak
STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS Rick Carter, Darren Gilford, Lee Sandales

COSTUME DESIGN
BROOKLYN Odile Dicks-Mireaux
CAROL Sandy Powell
CINDERELLA Sandy Powell
THE DANISH GIRL Paco Delgado
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD Jenny Beavan

MAKE UP & HAIR
BROOKLYN Morna Ferguson, Lorraine Glynn
CAROL Jerry DeCarlo, Patricia Regan
THE DANISH GIRL Jan Sewell
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD Lesley Vanderwalt, Damian Martin
THE REVENANT Sian Grigg, Duncan Jarman, Robert Pandini

SOUND
BRIDGE OF SPIES Drew Kunin, Richard Hymns, Andy Nelson, Gary Rydstrom
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD Scott Hecker, Chris Jenkins, Mark Mangini, Ben Osmo, Gregg Rudloff, David White
THE MARTIAN Paul Massey, Mac Ruth, Oliver Tarney, Mark Taylor
THE REVENANT Lon Bender, Chris Duesterdiek, Martin Hernandez, Frank A. Montaño, Jon Taylor, Randy Thom
STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS David Acord, Andy Nelson, Christopher Scarabosio, Matthew Wood, Stuart Wilson

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
ANT-MAN Jake Morrison, Greg Steele, Dan Sudick, Alex Wuttke
EX MACHINA Mark Ardington, Sara Bennett, Paul Norris, Andrew Whitehurst
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD Andrew Jackson, Dan Oliver, Tom Wood, Andy Williams
THE MARTIAN Chris Lawrence, Tim Ledbury, Richard Stammers, Steven Warner
STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS Chris Corbould, Roger Guyett, Paul Kavanagh, Neal Scanlan

BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION
EDMOND
MANOMAN
PROLOGUE

BRITISH SHORT FILM
ELEPHANT
MINING POEMS OR ODES
OPERATOR
OVER
SAMUEL-613

THE EE RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public)
BEL POWLEY
BRIE LARSON
DAKOTA JOHNSON
JOHN BOYEGA
TARON EGERTON

Disney’s Unveiled New ‘The Jungle Book’ Posters

The Jungle Book Poster

What do you think about the new posters for Disney’s live-action The Jungle Book? The colorful poster featured above was released in three sections before Disney put them all together for this triptych poster featuring Mowgli (played by Neel Sethi) surrounded by his animal friends King Louie, Kaa, Bagheera, and Baloo. Shere Khan the tiger is also featured prominently. Directed by Jon Favreau (Iron Man), the latest adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s tale features the voices of Idris Elba, Ben Kingsley, Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson, Christopher Walken, Lupita Nyong’o, and Giancarlo Esposito. Justin Marks wrote the script and Favreau and Brigham Taylor produced the action-adventure movie.


The Jungle Book, which blends live-action and photorealistic CGI animals and environments, will open in theaters in 2D, RealD 3D, and IMAX 3D on April 15, 2016.

The Jungle Book Plot:

The Jungle Book is an all-new live-action epic adventure about Mowgli, a man-cub raised in the jungle by a family of wolves, who embarks on a captivating journey of self-discovery when he’s forced to abandon the only home he’s ever known.

Jungle Book Baloo and Mowgli Poster

Jungle Book King Louie Kaa Poster

Jungle Book Shere Khan Poster

HBO Sets ‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘Silicon Valley,’ ‘Veep’ 2016 Premiere Date

Game of Thrones Season 6 Jon Snow Poster

Game of Thrones, Silicon Valley, and Veep will return for their new seasons on Sunday, April 24, 2016 as just announced by HBO. Game of Thrones will kick off the Sunday night lineup at 9pm ET/PT followed by Silicon Valley at 10:00pm and Veep at 10:30pm.


Game of Thrones‘ sixth season will consist of 10 hour-long episodes. The series is based on George R.R. Martin’s bestselling “A Song of Ice and Fire” book series, with David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, Carolyn Strauss, Frank Doelger, and Bernadette Caulfield executive producing. The huge ensemble cast for season five included Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, Aidan Gillen, Kit Harington, Diana Rigg, Natalie Dormer, Maisie Williams and Sophie Turner.

Silicon Valley‘s 10 episode third season stars Thomas Middleditch, T.J. Miller, Zach Woods, Kumail Nanjiani, Martin Starr, Josh Brener, Amanda Crew, Matt Ross, Suzanne Cryer and Jimmy O. Yang. Mike Judge, John Altschuler, and Dave Krinsky created the series, and Judge, Alec Berg, Michael Rotenberg and Tom Lassally executive produce.

Veep‘s fifth season has Emmy winner Julia Louis-Dreyfus back as President Selina Meyer. The cast also includes Tony Hale, Anna Chlumsky, Reid Scott, Matt Walsh, Timothy C. Simons, Sufe Bradshaw, Kevin Dunn, Gary Cole, Sam Richardson and Hugh Laurie.

First Look: ‘The Conjuring 2’ Teaser Trailer and Photos

Conjuring 2 Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Frances O'Connor
Vera Farmiga, Simon McBurney, Patrick Wilson, and Frances O’Connor in ‘The Conjuring 2’ (© 2015 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. and Ratpack-Dune Entertainment LLC.)

New Line Cinema returns to the world of paranormal investigators Lorraine and Ed Warren with The Conjuring 2, directed by James Wan (The Conjuring, Furious 7). The first teaser trailer’s arrived along with a few photos from the horror film, which finds Vera Farmiga reprising her role as Lorraine and Patrick Wilson back as Ed Warren. The cast of the supernatural thriller also includes Frances O’Connor, Lauren Esposito, Patrick McAuley, Benjamin Haigh, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Simon Delaney, Franka Potente, and Simon McBurney.

The original The Conjuring made more than $319 million before exiting theaters. That box office take earned it the second spot on the list of all-time grossing original horror movies, with only The Exorcist performing better in theaters.

The Conjuring 2 opens in theaters on June 10, 2016.

The Plot:

The supernatural thriller brings to the screen another real case from the files of renowned demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren. Reprising their roles, Oscar nominee Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson star as Lorraine and Ed Warren, who, in one of their most terrifying paranormal investigations, travel to north London to help a single mother raising four children alone in a house plagued by malicious spirits.

Also of Interest:

Conjuring 2 Vera Farmiga
Vera Farmiga stars in ‘The Conjuring 2.’




‘Tales from the Crypt’ Leads New Horror Programming Coming to TNT

M Night Shyamalan
M Night Shyamalan at the San Diego Comic Con (Photo by Richard Chavez)

Filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan and TNT are collaborating on a new two hour block of programming that will feature Tales from the Crypt. Shyamalan is curating the programming block which will, according to the network, include both long and short-form storytelling. The block will include new stories all to be executive produced by Shyamalan and Ashwin Rajan of Binding Edge Pictures. James D. Stern of Endgame Entertainment, John Santilli from Aloris Entertainment, and Dan McKinnon are also executive producing.


Horror fans can expect this new two-hour block to be unveiled on TNT this fall.

“This is a new genre for us in our series efforts and a great chance to partner with M. Night Shyamalan, whose blockbuster hit The Visit reminded movie audiences and critics this past summer that he truly is a master of horror,” stated Sarah Aubrey, executive vice president of original programming for TNT. “This two-hour horror block demonstrates not only TNT’s commitment to working with today’s top talents, but also our strategy to stand out in today’s marketplace by challenging the conventional rules of programming and scheduling.”

“I couldn’t be more excited to be teaming up with Kevin Reilly, Sarah Aubrey and the entire TNT team in this unique endeavor,” said Shyamalan. “To be part of such a beloved brand like Tales from the Crypt, something I grew up watching, and to also have the chance to push the boundaries of genre television as a whole, is an inspiring opportunity that I can’t wait to dive into.”

The original Tales from the Crypt comic was created by William Gaines back in the 1950s.

‘Black Sails’ – Ray Stevenson Interview on Playing Blackbeard

Ray Stevenson as Blackbeard in Black Sails
Ray Stevenson as Blackbeard in ‘Black Sails’ season three (Photo © 2016 Starz Entertainment, LLC)

When season three of Starz’ riveting pirate drama Black Sails kicks off on January 23, 2016, audiences will be introduced to a new key character played by Ray Stevenson (Rome, Thor). Stevenson joins the critically acclaimed action series playing one of the most famous – and ruthless – pirates in history: Blackbeard. Blackbeard arrives in Nassau to deal with unfinished business and his presence will affect Captain Vane (Zach McGowan), Captain Flint (Toby Stephens), and all of their associates.

With the third season just about to debut, I had the opportunity to speak with Stevenson about taking on the part of Blackbeard, the history of pirates, his costume, and joining the cast of Black Sails in season three.

Ray Stevenson Black Sails Interview:

How did your idea of who Blackbeard was prior to taking on the role match up with what we see of Blackbeard on Black Sails?

Ray Stevenson: “I tried to be careful. Obviously you can’t help but have a preconceived notion of the old sort of, ‘Why are pirates funny? They just arrr,’ and all that sort of stuff. You try and initially fight against that and before too long you end up immersed in what is your information and research of evidence. It quickly dispels all that. But, yeah, the first gremlin on my shoulder was like, ‘Don’t fall into that obvious trap.’ But, also, don’t dismiss something completely offhand. A lot of these things were born out of truisms or myths or legends or whatever like that. I didn’t want to dismiss anything, but also didn’t want to just arbitrarily sort of accept that preconceived notion as well. It’s been a fun journey! It’s been great.”


Was there any one thing in particular you learned in preparing to play Blackbeard that you wanted to incorporate into the character?

Ray Stevenson: “There are technical things when you put together a competent series like this, especially a series that’s going to play on global platforms. I think, to be honest with you, the character Edward Teach hails from a place in England called Bristol. I studied at Bristol and the Bristolian accent is a very thick, West Country accent. Unfortunately, that’s being adopted as the parody of the caricature accent for your standard cartoon pirate character. So, really it was a collective decision not to go there and make him have what would have been his West Country accent for fear of it not being understood or not being accepted because of its association with the years and decades of pirate caricatures. That’s one of the things that I hope the Blackbeard Society don’t think is an error. It’s actually to make it much more accessible to a far broader audience and avoid all the potential pitfalls involved in going down that route.”

There’s an actual Blackbeard Society?

Ray Stevenson: “There are so many of them, darling. Google it: Blackbeard Society. You’re going to be shocked!”

Did you do much googling yourself?

Ray Stevenson: “I did the New York Comic-Con and seriously there were people turning up with this Blackbeard flag tattooed on their arm.”

What do you think it is that makes people still so continuously fascinated with the world of pirates?

Ray Stevenson: “It was such a brief, when you look at it, such a brief spell in history. It was a violent time but the world was in a very violent place. At that time people were basically burdened with the fact that you were what you were born. When your father was born, when your grandfather was born… You were not able to necessarily elevate yourself in society at all. You were what you were born, basically, but yet the pirates went out there and said, ‘No, I’m my own man.’

The Navy was press-ganging people, basically kidnapping and enslaving people into press-ganging them into service. Some of them they just broke free and said, ‘You know what? I have every right and I have the ability here to be who I will make myself.’ It was a very American principle, actually. ‘Don’t judge me from my parents. I am who I am able to make myself. You judge me by who I am, not by my great-great-great-great grandfather’s title when he basically stole land from somebody else.’ And also they set up a society which was egalitarian in its time. It was a violent time in the world. All the great nations who were at war – Spain, France, Portugal, England, etc. – what were they doing in South America? Why were their ships laden with such treasure? Everybody blames the pirates. Who where the real pirates? That’s still is going on today. Why did we go to these Middle East countries? For the oil? It wasn’t for gold anymore but black gold, shall we say. So, you know what? Who were the real pirates?

Yet these people lasted for 20 years, 25 years and that’s all. As soon as there was peace signed, obviously Blackbeard realized it as well. As soon as peace was signed between the nations because it was becoming too expensive for them, that was the end of the pirates. They were never going to set up their own state nation in Nassau, in the Bahamas. They wouldn’t be allowed to because the biggest gang was going to take over again.”

I didn’t realize it was such a short period of history.

Ray Stevenson: “I know, isn’t it amazing? I mean, don’t forget there were splinter pirates all over the globe. They found treasures in the Mauritius Islands. They found crusader treasures and Spanish gold in the Mauritius Islands where pirates did operate. But this was their pinnacle, their focus point, and sort of center of the wheel. Piracy still exists today in Somalia. But this was when people started to write about them, when they became the stuff of myths and legends.”

Zach McGowan and Ray Stevenson in Black Sails
Zach McGowan as Captain Charles Vane and Ray Stevenson as Blackbeard in ‘Black Sails’ (Photo © 2016 Starz Entertainment, LLC)

The production design on Black Sails is so gorgeous and the costumes are fantastic. Were you allowed to have any input into how Blackbeard actually looked?

Ray Stevenson: “I didn’t have to. When I was first approached about the series, obviously about the character, I was sent a few episodes which was great but I was also sent – and this was the deciding factor – I was sent the ‘Making Of’ which they’d done. This documentary about the making of Black Sails it blew me away. These people are so on top of their game. You just put yourself in their hands and you’re just so thankful. The costume of Blackbeard is just amazing. It’s amazing to get such a structured and such a period piece and yet it’s not wearing you; you the actor, you the character are wearing it. These guys are just phenomenal. The Making of Black Sails was what was the pivotal thing that made me say, ‘Yeah, I want to be involved in this, hands down.'”

When you put the costume on did it immediately affect how you carried yourself?

Ray Stevenson: “Yeah. The trousers were too small and they had to be adjusted. [Laughing] But it does. Of course it does because it’s like you’re putting on almost like a bulletproof suit of armor. Also the frock coat which is very gentry in those days. It’s not mentioned in the series but people in those days, in the late 1700s early 1800s, you wore your wealth on your sleeve, literally. They would sow gem stones and gold threads and all of this sort of stuff onto their garments and basically wear their wealth.

The frock coat itself being a long, deep-pocketed sort of thing, if you raised your arm higher than 45 degrees, the whole coat goes out of line. All the dancers and performers and the way they would express themselves in public, it was like the males were bending on one knee, the low arm, it’s all about status, mannerism, and wealth. The poor people wore baggie shirts and bare feet and ran around really uncomfortable, but everything else was about it was a heightened period of mannerism. You look at the plays by Molière and the dancers in the period and the theatre of the period. Even though it’s not alluded to in Black Sails per se, this was the world in which they lived. This was the state of art, this was the advanced society. You go along with that and why people aspired to wear this costume and put themselves forward is, ‘I earned the right to be this now. You can’t tell me that I am not a gentleman.’ Yet, every member of society would say, ‘You’re not a gentlemen. You weren’t born a gentleman.’ I’d say, ‘I’ll kill you. There’s one less gentleman to worry about.'”

Was Blackbeard an interesting character for you to tackle as far as doing action scenes, because you’ve done action many times before? Was this a lot different?

Ray Stevenson: “I mean the weaponry of the day is very particular. Not too dissimilar to the stuff on The Three Musketeers that I used. This is ship-to-ship fighting and it’s much more of short, close at hand, close corridors sort of action. Blackbeard went out and would wear an awful lot of fully loaded pistols and use them. But, yeah, you get into it. When you get down to it, you’re wielding pieces of metal around. It’s a lot of fun. No worries.”

This is such an established cast and you’re joining this group after a couple seasons. Were they really welcoming? Is this a group that was a lot of fun just to hang around with?

Ray Stevenson: “They were great. They really were. I’m sure that having such an impactful character join their ranks, I’m sure they were rightly concerned. Is this going to work? How is this going to impact the series that they’ve invested so much into? They couldn’t have been more welcoming. I’ve just been blessed with working with tremendous people. They’ve been great.”

‘High-Rise’ Teaser Trailer with Tom Hiddleston

Elisabeth Moss Tom Hiddleston High Rise
Elisabeth Moss and Tom Hiddleston star in ‘High-Rise’

StudioCanal’s unveiled a new teaser trailer for High-Rise, a dramatic thriller starring Tom Hiddleston. Directed by Ben Wheatley and based on the novel by J.G. Ballard, the cast also includes Sienna Miller, Jeremy Irons, Elisabeth Moss, James Purefoy, and Luke Evans. A US release date hasn’t been set, however for those in the UK you can expect to see High-Rise open in theaters on March 18, 2016.


The Plot:

1975. Two miles west of London, Dr. Robert Laing moves into his new apartment seeking soulless anonymity, only to find that the building’s residents have no intention of leaving him alone. Resigned to the complex social dynamics unfolding around him, Laing bites the bullet and becomes neighbourly. As he struggles to establish his position, Laing’s good manners and sanity disintegrate along with the building. The lights go out and the lifts fail but the party goes on. People are the problem. Booze is the currency. Sex is the panacea. Only much later, as he sits on his balcony eating the architect’s dog, does Dr. Robert Laing finally feel at home…

Watch the High-Rise trailer:

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