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Kelly Brook Interview: ‘One Big Happy’

Kelly Brook Interview on One Big Happy
Elisha Cuthbert as Lizzy, Nick Zano as Luke, and Kelly Brook as Prudence in ‘One Big Happy’ (Photo by F. Scott Schafer / NBC)

NBC just debuted the new half-hour relationship comedy series One Big Happy with Elisha Cuthbert, Nick Zano, and Kelly Brook in starring roles. The series centers around BFFs Luke (Zano) and Lizzy (Cuthbert), who are attempting to get pregnant. The twist: Lizzy’s a lesbian and Luke is donating his sperm – and his support – so she can fulfill her dream of having a baby.

Their cute little family-to-be is thrown for a loop when Prudence (Brook), a gorgeous British visiting the States, catches Luke’s eye. They hit it off, and when he learns she’s being deported, Luke decides to expand their unconventional family by one more.

At the Television Critics Association’s winter tour, Brook sat down with a small group of journalists to chat about the new show, why she’s so excited about the series, and about having Ellen DeGeneres on board as an executive producer.

One Big Happy premiered on March 17, 2015 and will air on Tuesdays at 9:30pm ET/PT.

Kelly Brook Interview

How did you get involved?

Kelly Brook: “I was living in the UK when this came around. I got sent the script and I read it, and I have a lovely life in England. I work all the time. I’m very busy so it would take a lot to get me to leave my family and my life and come here. But when I read the script, I don’t think I reacted to anything that profoundly for such a long time. It was just a case of I needed to get on a plane and try and get this job.”

Do you find American humor to be different than British humor?

Kelly Brook: “Some things are different, but I think the writing in the show is really clever and really smart. There are lots of things that are similar as well. I’ve come to LA quite a lot over the years, and I’ve spent just as much time here as I have in the UK. I feel quite transatlantic in a way. I don’t ever feel like I’m not getting anything or I’m not relating to anything that’s happening.”

Have people told you you’re funny before this series?

Kelly Brook: [Laughing] “Yeah, but I don’t know if in a good way. I guess, yeah. I’ve always been like the stooge. I’ve always been the brunt of the joke in a lot of things. I’ve worked with a lot of comedians in the UK. I’ve worked with Keith Lemon; I did a movie with him and a TV show with him. So, yeah, I’ve always been the stooge, if you like.”

Are you comfortable in the character and with the comedy at this point?

Kelly Brook: “I think watching them I can see…I mean, we shot the pilot and then we had this huge break and then we came back and so the first episode back it felt strange to be back on set and find the character again. I feel inevitably the more you do of something, the more we develop our characters, the more the writers get to know our characters, the better the storylines, it just gets better and better. That’s why I’m pray we just get to make more because I just think it has such an incredible future.”

What’s it been like on the set?

Kelly Brook: “I’m a huge fan of Liz Feldman’s now, obviously. She’s an incredible writer. She did the Oscars last year, and you’re only as good as the people you surround yourself with and sometimes in the past things haven’t worked out for me in movies or with TV or whatnot. I think being at the forefront of everything all the time, you get all the flack for that. So to finally be around a group of people who I feel have got my back and I’m protected and looked after is great.

I’m being given the best material week in and week out. It’s everyone at the top of their game and the stakes are so high in something like this, I just feel like I’m ready for it. It’s just been incredible. I actually feel calm…there’s no stress or anxiety with something like this. Obviously, making a show is hard work but I never have to worry that I’m not going to get a good script. I never have to worry that my wardrobe is not going to work. I never have to worry that those guys aren’t going to remember their lines.

Everyone is so professional, they’re so respectful of one another, and that’s all that you can wish for in any environment. And this is the first time in my life – 20 years of doing this – that I’ve actually had that experience and it’s been incredible. I’m so happy.”

Is this kind of an instance where art is imitating life? Your co-stars Elisha Cuthbert and Nick Zano have an existing friendship having worked together before, and you’re the outsider coming into this friendship.

Kelly Brook: “I think it was stressful for them to find my character. I think they saw about 400 girls and I literally came in at the 11th hour. It was an assistant who found the script and sent it to me, and when I flew in they hadn’t given up … they had a few girls lined up. I remember the girl who came out before me said, ‘You have to kiss Nick Zano. You have to kiss him in the audition!’ I thought, ‘Oh my goodness, well, I’m just going to have to go for it,’ because there’s not many roles for British girls who look like me or sound like me on American television. I’m not exactly going to get a role on Downton Abbey, let’s be honest.

[Laughing] So I just went in there and immediately was just open and tried to figure out their dynamic. I just looked at their chemistry; I could see how they worked together. The pace when they would say their lines was different to how I rehearsed so I just adapted it and just fit into their pace, just kind of slid myself in. I just tried to fit in, really, and it somehow just clicked and that was that.”

Are you a fan of Ellen DeGeneres?

Kelly Brook: “I’m a huge fan of Ellen.”

Have you ever been on Ellen’s show?

Kelly Brook: “I haven’t, no. Never. [Laughing] Hopefully this time I will be a guest so I can go on and dance.”

This is your ‘in’ now.

Kelly Brook: “Yeah. I think Ellen loves the show and she’ll be happy to have us all on as guests at some point, definitely.”




First Trailer: ‘Insidious Chapter 3’ Starring Dermot Mulroney

Insidious Chapter 3 Movie Trailer and Poster

The official trailer and movie poster have arrived for the third film in the Insidious franchise. Insidious Chapter 3 is an origin tale and stars Dermot Mulroney, Stefanie Scott, Lin Shaye, Angus Sampson, and Leigh Whannell. Whannel also wrote and directed the new chapter in the franchise and Focus Features is releasing the horror film in theaters on June 5, 2015.

The Plot:

This chilling prequel, set before the haunting of the Lambert family, reveals how gifted psychic Elise Rainier (Lin Shaye) reluctantly agrees to use her ability to contact the dead in order to help a teenage girl (Stefanie Scott) who has been targeted by a dangerous supernatural entity.

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Morena Baccarin Interview – ‘Gotham’ and ‘Firefly’

Morena Baccarin interview on Gotham, Firefly and Serenity
Detective James Gordon (Ben McKenzie) takes Dr. Leslie Thompkins (Morena Baccarin) to the circus in the “The Blind Fortune Teller” episode of ‘Gotham’ (Photo by Jessica Miglio © 2015 Fox Broadcasting Co)

When actress Morena Baccarin chooses a role, she needs to not only like the material, but also be inspired by something in the story and/or the character.

“I try to do good material, things that interest me – at least I thought that way because you never know how things are gonna turn out – but I really try to follow my gut,” explained Baccarin, who lives in Los Angeles with filmmaker Austin Chick (XX/XY), her husband of more than three years.

Baccarin has made her mark in Hollywood by playing strong and nuanced characters, most notably military wife Jessica Brody on Homeland – for which she was nominated for an Emmy – and Inara Serra on the cult sci-fi/Western Firefly and its big-screen sequel Serenity. Other notable roles include Anna on V, Adria on Stargate SG-1, Erica Flynn on The Mentalist, Rachel on The Red Tent, Isobel Swift on The Good Wife, Black Canary on Justice League Unlimited, Cheetah on Batman: The Brave and The Bold, and Talia al Ghul in the straight-to-DVD animated movie Son of Batman.

Currently, she provides the voice of the computer Gideon on The Flash and has a recurring role as Dr. Leslie Thompkins on Gotham, which is a Batman prequel series. It was recently announced Baccarin will be in the Deadpool movie, with Ryan Reynolds reprising the titular role from 2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which is slated for a 2016 release.

“Certain characters and certain stories move you, and you feel you can tell a story and you’re inspired by them – those are always the best jobs,” she said.

In the Batman comics, Leslie Thompkins is a psychiatrist who serves as a surrogate mother to Bruce Wayne after his parents are murdered. She also is aware that Bruce and Batman are one and the same.

“I was told by Bruno (Heller, Gotham creator) that they weren’t sticking too closely to the original mythology… I did look at who she was and what she meant in the story. Beyond that, I’m along for the ride,” explained Baccarin. “I had to get on a plane the day after I got the job. I didn’t have a lot of time to do any research. Being the world of Gotham, I didn’t feel I needed to be incredibly accurate with all of the medical stuff. The world that we’re portraying is a little bit more fluid – I’m not too concerned about that.”

On Gotham, Leslie hasn’t encountered Bruce as of yet. She is the current love interest of Det. Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie), the lead character.

“I’ve seen the show and I thought it was really great. I loved how the world’s portrayed – I think they’re doing a really great job of reinventing it and, at the same time, keeping it loyal to franchise. I like the interactions I’ve had with the Jim Gordon character, and there’s potential there for some fun,” said Baccarin. “(Leslie and Jim) connected quickly. She’s a bit of a breath of fresh air in a world that’s so corrupt and so downtrodden. She’s strong, she’s smart, she doesn’t take any shit, and she’s supportive of his desire to uncorrupt Gotham. I think that unifies them. They have a lot of chemistry together, so it’s a natural progression to what I think will become a good relationship.”

As of now, Baccarin’s role is a recurring one. It is unclear that she will become a regular on Gotham, which has been renewed for a second season.

“There’s a chance, yeah. We’ll figure it out. Next season’s a possibility,” she said. “I’m committed to as many as they want to use me this season – it’s really up to them.”

Baccarin commented on all the different Batman roles she’s played, as well as doing voiceover work. “It’s really fun. I feel like I sorta joined the Batman family,” said Baccarin. “It’s really nice to exercise a different part of you, a different side of you (regarding voiceover work).”

On Justice League Unlimited, Black Canary and the Huntress (Amy Acker) didn’t get along. In the episode “Grudge Match,” the two Leaguers put aside their differences and worked together to save several of their teammates – including Wonder Woman – who were hypnotized into fighting each other in Metabrawl, which are underground cage matches.

At the end of the episode, Canary and Huntress have a final rematch. The episode fades to black with the two charging each other, grinning big, leaving the audience to draw their own conclusions about the winner.

However, Acker has a definitive answer regarding who won.

“I did, of course,” said Acker, laughing.

Baccarin actually agreed with her.

“You know what? I like Amy; she can have that one,” replied Baccarin, laughing.

Finding Serenity

Born in Brazil to journalist Fernando Baccarin and actress Vera Setta, Baccarin is the oldest of two. Her family immigrated to Greenwich Village, NY when she was 7 because her father was transferred. She speaks fluent Portuguese.

Baccarin wanted to follow in her mother’s footsteps and become an actress. She attended the New York City Lab School for Collaborative Studies – where her future Homeland co-star Claire Danes was her classmate – and the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts. In 2000, she graduated from New York’s prestigious Juilliard School.

“(Setta) was very supportive. It’s really rare that you have a parent who’s especially excited that you want to be an actress,” said Baccarin. “She was really happy I was following in her footsteps and has been incredibly supportive.”

Morena Baccarin Serenity Premiere Photo
Morena Baccarin at the LA premiere of ‘Serenity’ (Photo © Richard Chavez)

Baccarin made her big screen debut in 2001’s Perfume, starring Jeff Goldblum and Peter Gallagher. It was in 2002 when she landed her breakout role – and arguably her best-known role – as Inara on Firefly, the creation of Joss Whedon, who created Buffy the Vampire Slayer, as well as directed 2012’s Marvel’s The Avengers and May’s Marvel’s The Avengers: Age of Ultron.

Occurring in the year 2517, Firefly chronicled the adventures of Capt. Malcolm Reynolds (Nathan Fillion), a Unification War vet, and his ragtag crew of misfits on the starship Serenity who live on the fringes of outer space doing whatever they need to do in order to survive.

Inara was a Companion, the 26th century’s answer to an escort girl. Her presence lent a degree of legitimacy and social acceptance the crew would not have otherwise. There was also sexual tension between her and Mal, but both refused to act on their feelings, wanting to keep their relationship professional.

“(Fillion’s) great. He’s such a sweetheart. He’s like the brother you’ve never had and never wanted to have,” said Baccarin, laughing. “He was a jokester and prankster but had a really big heart. (Firefly) was my first job and I didn’t know how really good I had it until I went on to do other jobs after that; it kinda fell short because he was the one who kept everybody going and in good spirits.”

Baccarin admitted she had second thoughts about accepting the role of Inara.

“Originally when I heard about the project, I thought it was really cool. Then I heard about my character who is essentially a prostitute in outer space – I was like, ‘I don’t think I want to do this part.’ I met with Joss and we talked about who she was. I think she was really the heart of that family. It was joy that I was lucky enough to portray that role. Joss did such a good job of making this character who was an outsider and also this sort of glue that kept everybody together on that ship. It was really a privilege to do that,” she recalled fondly.

At the 2008 DragonCon, Baccarin admitted during a panel that Inara was dying, something that was hinted at in the 8th episode “Out of Gas.”

“That was her big secret. That was why she joined Serenity to begin with because she could not quote-unquote form any attachments, which – of course – is exactly what she did,” said Baccarin. “She didn’t realize she was going to be needing people who would become her family and fall in love (with Mal), as much as she would hit to admit it. The intention of her joining that group of bizarro characters was to be a loner.”

As to what Inara was dying of, Baccarin doesn’t know because the show didn’t last that long. When FOX originally aired Firefly in September 2002, the episodes were aired out of order (most notably, the 2-hour pilot aired last). Due to low ratings, it was cancelled in December 2002 after 11 of the 14 completed episodes airing.

However, Firefly had garnered a strong and vocal cult following. Coupled with strong DVD sales (where fans got to see the show in its proper chronological order), fans – called Browncoats – uniting on the Internet, and Whedon’s pitch to sell Firefly as a movie, Serenity was released in 2005.

Despite word of mouth buzz and critical acclaim, Serenity did poorly at the box office, making $25.2 million. Still, Serenity did well on DVD, only strengthening its cult following – something that Baccarin’s amazed by to this day.

“I’m always amazed. Still am. It was such a show that was so dear to my heart – to all of our hearts,” confessed Baccarin. “I’m still baffled by why people still talk about. It’s been a long time ago and there’s no new material and yet it seems to dominate the sci-fi conversation – I think that’s great.”

The adventures of the Firefly/Serenity characters continue in the Whedon-blessed comic books published by Dark Horse Comics. These stories occur after Serenity. In the graphic novel Serenity: Leaves on the Wind, Mal and Inara finally gave into their feelings for one another.

“I didn’t know they were a couple,” admitted Baccarin. “I did know that their story continued, but I don’t keep up with them.”

– More with Morena Baccarin: Looking back on Homeland




‘Spectre’ Unveils a Teaser Poster with Daniel Craig

Spectre Teaser Poster with Daniel CraigThe teaser poster for the upcoming James Bond film, Spectre, is simple and straight to the point. There’s Daniel Craig, the title, and not much else going on in this first official poster for the November 6, 2015 release. Although you wouldn’t know it from the poster, Spectre‘s cast also includes Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw, Christoph Waltz, Léa Seydoux, Dave Bautista, Monica Bellucci, and Andrew Scott. Sam Mendes returned to as director and John Logan, Neal Purvis and Robert Wade wrote the script.

The Plot: A cryptic message from Bond’s past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organization. While M battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE.


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Focus Acquires ‘Suffragette’ Starring Meryl Streep and Carey Mulligan

Focus Features Picks Up Suffragette with Meryl Streep
The women of ‘Suffragette’ (Photo by Brigitte Lacombe)

Focus Features has picked up the dramatic film Suffragette and is aiming for a fall 2015 release of the feature film from director Sarah Gavron. Suffragette was written by Abi Morgan and stars Meryl Streep, Helena Bonham Carter, Carey Mulligan, Ben Whishaw, Anne-Marie Duff, and Brendan Gleeson. Focus acquired the North American distribution rights from Pathé and will likely promote the movie as a potential 2016 Oscar contender.

Suffragette is a story that will resonate with men and women across the generations; it is about parents and children, courage and dedication, and making hard choices. Sarah, Abi, Alison and Faye are women who represent an amazing convergence of filmmaking talent. We’re proud to partner with Pathé to bring this powerful drama to audiences worldwide,” said CEO of Focus Features Peter Schlessel commenting on the acquisition.


The Suffragette Plot:

Suffragette is a moving drama that will empower all who are striving for equal rights in our own day and age. The stirring story, inspired by the early-20th-century campaign by the suffragettes for the right of women to vote, centers on Maud (Mulligan), a working wife and mother who comes to realize that she must fight for her dignity both at home and in her workplace. Realizing that she is not alone, she becomes an activist alongside other brave women from all walks of life. The early efforts at resistance were passive but as the women faced increasingly aggressive police action, the suffragettes become galvanized – risking their very lives to ensure that women’s rights would be recognized and respected.

‘iZombie’ Series Premiere – Episode One Preview

iZombie Season 1 Episode 1 Preview
Rose McIver stars in ‘iZombie’ (Photo © 2015 The CW)

The CW’s set to premiere the new zombie crime series iZombie from Rob Thomas and Diane Ruggiero-Wright tonight at 9pm ET/PT. The series is based on characters created by Chris Roberson and Michael Allred, however, Rob Thomas says the new show will forge its own path and won’t follow the Vertigo comic.

Rose McIver (Once Upon a Time) leads the cast that includes Robert Buckley, Rahul Kohli, David Anders, and Malcolm Goodwin. The pilot episode was directed by Thomas from a script he co-wrote with Ruggiero-Wright.

Episode One’s Plot:

Olivia “Liv” Moore (McIver) was a disciplined, over-achieving medical resident who had her life path completely mapped out…until she is turned into a zombie. Now stuck somewhere between half-alive and undead, Liv loses her drive and ambition. She breaks off her engagement with charming soul mate Major (Buckley), fearful of infecting him with her condition. Liv transfers her medical residency to the city morgue in order to access the only form of sustenance left available to her – the only thing that allows her to maintain her humanity – brains. There are side effects to Liv’s new diet: With each brain Liv consumes, she experiences “visions” – flashes of the corpse’s memories – which often provide clues as to how they were killed.

Her boss, the brilliant but eccentric Dr. Ravi Chakrabarti (Kohli), encourages her to embrace this gift and to work with unproven homicide detective, Clive Babineaux, (Goodwin), to help solve these murders. In doing so, Liv finds a measure of peace, and a new sense of purpose in what her “life” has now become.

– Interviews with Rob Thomas / Robert Buckley / Rose McIver





Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy Star in Disney Jr’s ‘Muppet Moments’

The Muppets Star in a New Disney Jr Series
Kermit the Frog stars in ‘Muppet Moments’ (Photo by Rick Rowell / © 2014 Disney Enterprises, Inc.)

Disney Channel’s set to debut the new short-form series Muppet Moments on April 3, 2015. The new Disney Junior series is aimed at young children and will feature Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, The Great Gonzo, Animal, Beaker, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Rowlf, Bobo, The Newsman, Rizzo, Sam Eagle and Pepe the King Prawn. The first four shorts will include Muppet favorites talking to kids about topics including their favorite foods and manners, with more short videos debuting throughout the year.

Discussing the new series, Executive Vice President of Original Programming and General Manager at Disney Junior Worldwide Nancy Kanter stated, “The Muppets have been a part of nearly every family’s life, and we are delighted to bring back fond memories of these iconic characters for parents and create new ones for the youngest members of the family. Muppet Moments highlight the Muppets doing what they do best – making kids and families laugh while showcasing compassion and heart. Our hope is that viewers will come away seeing how funny and special the Muppets really are.”

“In show business, they say never work with kids or animals. Well, on Muppet Moments we break both those rules and a lot more – and the results are fun, silly, and even inspiring,” said series star Kermit the Frog.

Bill Barretta is directing the series and Alex Rockwell is producing.

Jim Parsons, Miles Teller, Wiz Khalifa and Jimmy Fallon Play Catchphrase

Jim Parsons, Miles Teller, Jimmy Fallon and Wiz Khalifa Play Catchphrase
Jim Parsons, Miles Teller, Jimmy Fallon and Wiz Khalifa (Photo by Douglas Gorenstein / NBC)

Jim Parsons stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to promote his animated movie Home, heading to theaters on March 27, 2015, and while there he had the opportunity to team up with Fallon on a highly competitive game of Catchphrase versus The Divergent Series: Insurgent star Miles Teller and rapper Wiz Khalifa. All four were good at the game, although it’s apparent that Khalifa doesn’t listen to Taylor Swift, and Parsons isn’t certain about the name of popular dances.

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‘The Flash’ and ‘Arrow’ Show Off New Trailers

Arrow and The Flash New Trailers
Stephen Amell in ‘Arrow’ (Photo: Diyah Pera © 2015 The CW Network, LLC. )

Cast members from The CW’s hit series The Flash and Arrow took the stage in front of a packed audience at the 2015 PaleyFest on March 14th and in addition to hosting the Q&As with fans, The CW unveiled two very revealing trailers promoting upcoming episodes. The Arrow trailer included scenes with Brandon Routh, Katrina Law, and Matt Nable as well as a little on Oliver’s relationship with Ra’s al Ghul.

The Flash trailer offered a glimpse of Mark Hamill as The Trickster along with more of Wentworth Miller as Captain Cold and Dominic Purcell as Heat Wave. There are also shots of Brandon Routh in his ATOM suit as well as more on the Reverse Flash and new scenes featuring Katie Cassidy, Emily Bett Rickards, and Rick Cosnett.

Representing Arrow at the Los Angeles event were cast members Stephen Amell, Katie Cassidy, David Ramsey, Willa Holland, Emily Bett Rickards, Colton Haynes, John Barrowman and Paul Blackthorne. Executive producers Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg were also on hand to field questions (without giving away too much). The Flash stars Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Rick Cosnett, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Tom Cavanagh and Jesse L. Martin participated in the PaleyFest event with Berlanti and Kreisberg.

Backyards Get a Makeover in ‘Outback Nation’

Outback Nation Helps Neglected Gardens Spring to Life
Jamie Durie, host of FYI’s ‘Outback Nation’ (Photo by FYI /
Copyright 2015)

Landscape design expert Jamie Durie will be helping transform backyards that could use some TLC in the new FYI series Outback Nation. The new series will debut on April 13, 2015 at 10pm ET/PT, and season one will have an eight episode run.

In addition to reviving sagging gardens, Durie also serves as executive producer on the series along with JD Roth, Todd A. Nelson, Brant Pinvidic, DJ Nurre, Gena McCarthy and James Bolosh.

The Plot, Courtesy of FYI:

Overgrown gardens, decaying decks, unkempt pools and more prevent families from enjoying their own backyards. In each episode of Outback Nation, a new family will enlist Jamie’s help to reinvent their outdoor space and turn it into the backyard paradise they have always dreamed of.

Before tackling the transformation with Jamie, each family will immerse themselves in their own “private wilderness,” camping out in their backyard and experiencing the terrain firsthand. From design mishaps to wild animal encounters, the families will be presented with many challenges on the journey to complete their backyard renovation. Each member of the family will also be assigned their own special project to work on, while Jamie will come up with a secret design project of his own to surprise the family with.

Tapping into the trend of turning backyard spaces into outside living rooms – each family’s outdoor space will go through complete overhauls, from gutting shrubbery to pouring cement for a new patio. Viewers will learn renovation tips and design elements that could be incorporated into their own outdoor spaces.


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