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V.A.- "Grappes de tonalité retentissantes", a tribute to Eliane Radigue, is out on INSTITUTE FOR ALIEN RESEARCH (UK)!
a tribute to Eliane Radigue
featuring:
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Christophe Petchanatz
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From Aishwarya Rai Bachchan to Sobhita Dhulipala: 5 Indian actresses marking their presence in Hollywood
As Sobhita Dhulipala is all set to make a mark in Hollywood with Monkey Man, here's looking at 5 Indian actresses who had a crossover to the West.
Over the years, several Indian actresses have ventured into Hollywood, making their mark on the global stage and entertaining audiences worldwide. From Aishwarya Rai Bachchan to Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra to Sobhita Dhulipala, each of these talented Indian actresses has left an indelible impression with their Hollywood debut performances.
As these actresses continue to break boundaries and challenge stereotypes, their respective Hollywood debuts showcases their talent, determination and global appeal. Take a look!
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s entry into Hollywood was marked by the film Bride & Prejudice, where she showcased her acting prowess in a cross-cultural adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel. Her elegance, charm, and captivating screen presence made her a standout in the international film arena.
Priyanka Chopra
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Priyanka Chopra made waves with her Hollywood debut in the television series Quantico, portraying the role of FBI recruit Alex Parrish. Her stellar performance earned her widespread acclaim and opened doors for her to transition into Hollywood films, including the action-comedy Baywatch.
Deepika Padukone
Deepika Padukone’s Hollywood journey began with the action-packed film xXx: Return of Xander Cage, where she shared the screen with Hollywood superstar Vin Diesel. Her portrayal of the fearless and skilled Serena Unger showcased her versatility and garnered praise from audiences worldwide.
Alia Bhatt
Alia made headlines when she announced her Hollywood debut with the film Heart of Stone alongside Gal Gadot and Jamie Doman. While she portrayed the role of a hacker, her anti-hero stint in the film was appreciated by one and all. Her foray into Hollywood had generated immense excitement among fans worldwide.
Sobhita Dhulipala
Adding to the list of actresses making their Hollywood debut is the stunning Sobhita Dhulipala with her upcoming film Monkey Man alongside Dev Patel. While details about her role are eagerly awaited, her participation in the project has generated anticipation among fans and industry alike. Sobhita gained immense recognition with her critically acclaimed series Made In Heaven. Her nuanced performance as Tara Khanna, a complex character navigating societal expectations, showcased her depth as an actress and earned her praise from one and all.
#Aishwarya Rai Bachchan#Alia Bhatt#Bollywood#Bride & Prejudice#Deepika Padukone#Down Memory Lane#Down The Memory Lane#Features#Flashback#Heart Of Stone#Hollywood#monkey man#Priyanka Chopra#Quantico#Sobhita Dhulipala#Throwback#XXX Return Of Zander Cage#bollywood hungama#Youtube
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no love for ned is back on wlur with a new show tonight after an unplanned week off. tune in anytime from 8pm until midnight for some great new music or catch up with last week's show below!
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Plebiscyt w Kielcach - wybraliśmy najlepszą ze stu wspólnie przeczytanych lektur
Za nami już sto wspólnie przeczytanych książek! Uczestnicy spotkań i sympatycy kieleckiego Klubu z Kawą nad Książką wspólnie wybrali najlepsze z lektur, z jakimi mierzyliśmy się w naszym klubie. Oto podsumowanie oddanych głosów!
Niekwestionowanym zwycięzcą okazała się nasza setna wspólna lektura, czyli Pan Lodowego Ogrodu. Tom 1 Jarosława Grzędowicza. Zaraz za Grzędowiczem, z równą ilością głosów i wynikiem drugiego miejsca, uplasowały się dwie powieści napisane przez kobiety: nieco metaforyczny Sen o okapi Mariany Leky oraz Gdzie śpiewają raki Delii Owens.
Na podium uplasowała się również szkolna lektura, czyli Lalka Bolesława Prusa! Co każe przemyśleć wszechobecną krytykę listy lektur w liceach. :-) Mamy nadzieję, że zgadzacie się z prezentowanymi wynikami. A może mieliście innych faworytów? Podzielcie się z nami swoimi typami!
Kasia Leśniak
Poniżej prezentujemy listę wszystkich przeczytanych wspólnie lektur, biorących udział w plebiscycie:
1. Lekcje pana Kuki, Radek Knapp 2. Dopóki mamy twarze, Clive Staples Lewis 3. Szopka, Zośka Papużanka 4. Korzenie, Alex Haley 5. Poszukiwacze muszelek, Rosamunde Pilcher 6. Bez mojej zgody, Jodi Picoult 7. Smilla w labiryntach śniegu, Peter Hᴓeg 8. Księżniczka z lodu, Camilla Läckberg 9. Dzień, noc i pora niczyja, Ewa Nowacka 10. Miłość w czasach zarazy, Gabriel García Márquez 11. Dom dzienny, dom nocny Olga Tokarczuk 12. Ciemno, prawie noc, Joanna Bator 13. Grek Zorba, Nikos Kazantzakis 14. Szklany klosz, Sylvia Plath 15. Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov 16. Grona gniewu, John Steinbeck 17. Mnich. Romans grozy, Matthew Gregory Lewis 18. Brühl, Józef Ignacy Kraszewski 19. Kwiaty dla Algernona, Daniel Keyes 20. Wielki Gatsby, Francis Scott Fitzgerald 21. Analfabetka, która potrafiła liczyć, Jonas Jonasson 22. Na południe od granicy, na zachód od słońca, Haruki Murakami 23. Szum, Magdalena Tulli 24. Tak sobie myślę..., Jerzy Stuhr 25. Głowa Niobe, Marta Guzowska 26. Pochwała macochy, Mario Vargas Llosa 27. Odwrotniak, Jakub Małecki 28. Po prostu bądź, Magdalena Witkiewicz 29. Masakra, Krzysztof Varga 30. Słowik, Kristin Hannah 31. Ślady, Jakub Małecki 32. Bodo wśród gwiazd, Anna Mieszkowska 33. Czarna bezgwiezdna noc, Stephen King 34. Morderstwo w Orient Expressie, Agatha Christie 35. Czerwona jaskółka, Jason Matthews 36. Tonąca Ruth, Christina Schwarz 37. Ulisses, James Joyce 38. Kobieta w oknie, A. J. Finn 39. Gra w klasy, Julio Cortázar 40. Istota zła, Luca D'Andrea 41. Wielka samotność, Kristin Hannah 42. Patrick Melrose, Edward St Aubyn 43. Listy do pałacu, Jorge Díaz 44. Gwiazdozbiór Psa, Peter Heller 45. Hipopotam, Stephen Fry 46. Siedem sióstr, Lucinda Riley 47. Miłośnik wulkanów, Susan Sontag 48. Tożsamość, Milan Kundera 49. Narcyz i Złotousty, Herman Hesse 50. Iluzjonista, Remigiusz Mróz 51. Lawendowy pył, Danuta Marcinkowska, Ewa Marcinkowska-Schmidt i Klaudyna Schmidt 52. Bez skrupułów, Harlan Coben 53. Maria i Magdalena, Magdalena Samozwaniec 54. Szadź, Igor Brejdygant 55. Wodny nóż, Paolo Bacigalupi 56. Rysa, Igor Brejdygant 57. Pantaleon i wizytantki, Mario Vargas Llosa 58. Gambit królowej, Walter Tevis 59. Klucze królestwa, Archibald Joseph Cronin 60. Miasto niedźwiedzia, Fredrik Backman 61. Tajemniczy przybysz, Mark Twain 62. Tato, William Wharton 63. Gra szklanych paciorków, Herman Hesse 64. Gdzie śpiewają raki, Delia Owens 65. Ludzie na drzewach, Hanya Yanagihara 66. Lalka, Bolesław Prus 67. Wszystko za Everest, Jon Krakauer 68. Domofon, Zygmunt Miłoszewski 69. Jeździec miedziany, Paullina Simons 70. Biała wilczyca, Theresa Révay 71. Kamienny anioł, Katherine Scholes 72. Piękne kłamstwa, Lisa Unger 73. Przygody dobrego wojaka Szwejka podczas wojny światowej, Jaroslav Hašek 74. Żniwa zła, Robert Galbraith 75. Dotknięcie ziemi, Rani Manicka 76. Biegnąca z wilkami, Clarissa Pinkola Estés 77. Lektor, Bernhard Schlink 78. Dygot, Jakub Małecki 79. Siódme wtajemniczenie, Edmund Niziurski 80. Kirke, Madeline Miller 81. Dzieci północy, Salman Rushdie 82. W ciemnej dolinie. Rodzinna tragedia i tajemnica schizofrenii, Robert Kolker 83. Lot ćmy, Ken Follett 84. Światy wzniesiemy nowe, Urszula Jabłońska 85. Czego pragnie kobieta, Zbigniew Lew-Starowicz i Krystyna Romanowska 86. Diabeł, którego znasz. Psychiatria sądowa bez tajemnic, Gwen Adshead i Eileen Horne 87. Azazel, Izaac Asimov 88. Bogowie, groby i uczeni. Powieść o archeologii, C. W. Ceram 89. Wyspa dnia poprzedniego, Umberto Eco 90. Dobry wilk. Tragedia w szwedzkim zoo, Lars Berge 91. Zanim wystygnie kawa, Toshikazu Kawaguchi 92. Jak nie zabiłem swojego ojca i jak bardzo tego żałuję, Mateusz Pakuła 93. Zatoka Francuza, Daphne du Maurier 94. Sen o okapi, Mariana Leky 95. Dożywocie, Marta Kisiel 96. Droga do zapomnienia, Eric Lomax 97. Petersburg. Miasto snu, Joanna Czeczott 98. Nie zaczęło się od ciebie. Jak dziedziczona trauma wpływa na to, kim jesteśmy i jak zakończyć ten proces, Mark Wolynn 99. Miasto Śniących Książek. Powieść z Camonii autorstwa Hildegunsta Rzebiarza Mitów, Walter Moers 100. Pan Lodowego Ogrodu. Tom 1, Jarosław Grzędowicz
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UFC 307 results: Alex Pereira brutalizes Khalil Rountree Jr. to retain light heavyweight crown
Alex Pereira is a menace. And still UFC light heavyweight champion. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) Khalil Rountree Jr.’s plan appeared to be working for a while at UFC 307, until Alex Pereira did what he usually does. The result: a fourth-round KO and further evidence that Pereira is a terrifying individual, not to mention still the UFC light heavyweight champ. It was over…
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book log - 2023
the librarianist by patrick dewitt
same time next year by tessa bailey
did you hear about kitty karr? by crystal smith paul
lore olympus: volume one by rachel smythe
a court if thorns and roses by sarah j. mass
summer sisters by judy blume
the demigod files by rick riordan
mistletoe and mayhem by carly winter
you shouldn’t have come here by jeneva rose
a house with good bones by t. kingfisher
christmas presents by lisa unger
z: a novel of zelda fitzgerald
the storm runner by j.c. cervantes
just another missing person by gillian mcallister
take me home by beth moran
blood sugar by sascha rothchild
a court of mist and fury by sarah j. mass
the christmas orphans club by becca freeman
under her care by lucinda berry
paris: the memoir by paris hilton
our wives under the sea by julie armfield
the celebrants by steven rowley
keep it in the family by john marrs
housemoms by jen lancaster
the woman in me by britney spears
just like home by sarah gailey
trespasses by louise kennedy
silence for the dead by simone st. james
a good family by matt goldman
the fire keeper by j.c. cervantes
dead silence by s.a. barnes
sunshine nails by mai nguyen
lore olympus: volume one by rachel smythe
the mystery guest by nita prose
her little flowers by shannon morgan
woke up like this by amy lea
legendary children by tom fitzgerald
midnight is the darkest hour by ashley winstead
the leftover women by jean kwok
everyone here is lying by shari lapena
mother-daughter murder night by nina simon
you may now kill the bride by r.l. stone
the man i never met by elle cook
hold my girl by charlene carr
legends & lattes by travis baldree
the golden spoon by jessa maxwell
bright young women by jessica kroll
suddenly a murder by lauren munoz
the only one left by riley sager
zero days by ruth ware
good bad girl by alice feeney
the christmas wager by holly cassidy
fortune by elle won steil
theme music by t. marie vandelly
close to home by cara hunter
the true love experiment by christina lauren
penelope in retrograde by brooke abrams
everyone in my family has killed someone by benjamin stevenson
the modern girl’s guide to magic by lindsay hall
i feed her to the beast and the beast is me by jamison shea
hello stranger by katherine center
the unlikely pilgrimage of harold fry by rachel joyce
gone tonight by sarah pekkanen
the library of the dead by t.l. huchu
what never happened by rachel howzell hall
look out for the little guy by scott lang
the christmas mourner by marian mccarthy
every little breath by keri beevis
this might hurt by stephanie wrobel
the last word by taylor adams
a court of wings and ruin by sarah j. mass
forth wing by rebecca yaros
hello beautiful by ann napolitano
summer rental by rektok ross
the house across the lake by riley sager
a cursed covenant by leigh ferguson
her rebel highness by diana ma
stone heart by katee robert
the perfect match by dandy smith
camp zero by michelle min sterling
one by one by frieda mcfadden
the wishing game by meg shaffer
a court of frost and starlight by sarah j. mass
that summer feeling by bridget morissey
to die for by lisa grey
the wrong family by tarryn fisher
heiress apparently by diana ma
the school for good mothers by jessamine chin
tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow by gabrielle zevin
she started it by sian gilbert
best friends forever by shannon hollinger
the housekeepers by alex hay
secluded cabin sleeps six by lisa unger
lore olympus: volume two by rachel smythe
of women and salt by gabriela garcia
kismet by amina akhtar
the devil wears scrubs by frieda mcfadden
girl, forgotten by karin slaughter
come closer by sara gran
the exorcist’s house by nick roberts
august blue by deborah levy
hang the moon by jeannette walls
the thursday murder club by richard osman
a whole new world by liz braswell
run on red by noelle w. ihli
the last thing he told me by laura dave
lore olympus: volume three by rachel smythe
how to sell a haunted house by grady hendrix
the dead romantics by ashley poston
cassandra in reverse by holly smale
i used to be fun by melanie summers
the showrunner by kim moritsugu
runaway groomsman by meghan quinn
i want to die but i want to eat tteokpokki by baek she-hee
the whispers by ashley audrain
e. aster bunnymund and the warrior eggs at the earth’s core! by william joyce
allergies: poems on grieving and loving by maggie bowyer
hermione granger and the philosopher’s stone by sara baines-miller
the summer house by keri beevis
exiles by jane harper
just the nicest couple by mary kubica
the very secret society of irregular witches by sangu mandanna
have you seen her by catherine mckenzie
the shallows by holly craig
a love letter to whiskey by kandi steiner
hermione granger and the chamber of secrets by sara baines-miller
the coworker by frieda mcfadden
tiny beautiful things by cheryl strayed
you’re not supposed to die tonight by kalynn bayron
the little old lady who broke all the rules by catharina ingelman-sundberg
hermione granger and the prisoner of azkaban by sara baines-miller
the blonde identity by ally carter
nicolas st. north and the battle of the nightmare king by william joyce
women in white coats by olivia campbell
the ex talk by rachel lynn solomon
hermione granger and the goblet of fire by sara baines-miller
the wife before by shanora williams
gone again by minka kent
know my name by chanel miller
in the lives of puppets by t.j. klune
the homewreckers by mary kay andrews
going dark by melissa de la cruz
all the dangerous things by stacy willingham
counterfit by kirsten chen
the rewind by allison winn scotch
have i told you this already? by lauren graham
beyond the wand by tom felton
jana goes wild by farah heron
the perfect son by frieda mcfadden
america’s next reality star by laura heffernan
the new mother by nora murphy
georgie, all along by kate clayborn
the storied life of a.j. fikry by gabrielle zevin
a flicker in the dark by stacy willingham
the villa by rachel hawkins
device free weekend by sean doolittle
what the neighbors saw by melissa adelman
the library of lost and found by phaedra patrick
motherthing by ainslie hogarth
the block party by jamie day
tanqueray by stephanie johnston
the ex hex by erin sterling
rock paper scissors by alice feeney
the kiss curse by erin sterling
it ends with us - colleen hoover
the summer of broken rules by k.l. walther
the wife stalker by liv constantine
in my dreams i hold a knife by ashley winstead
the family remains by lisa jewell
my secret sister by lauren westwood
the engagement by samantha hayes
if we were villains by m.l. rio
the sleepover by keri beevis
twenty years later by charlie donlea
the doctor’s wife by daniel hurst
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A group of people are trapped in a West Berlin movie theater infested with ravenous demons who proceed to kill and possess the humans one-by-one, thereby multiplying their numbers. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: George: Urbano Barberini Cheryl: Natasha Hovey Ken: Karl Zinny Hannah: Fiore Argento Kathy: Paola Cozzo Carmen: Fabiola Toledo Ingrid, the usherette: Nicoletta Elmi Frank: Stelio Candelli Rosemary (as Geretta Giancarlo): Geretta Geretta Tony: Bobby Rhodes Nina: Bettina Ciampolini Edith, woman in tent (Horror Film) (as Eliana Hoppe): Eliana Miglio Nancy (Horror Film): Jasmine Maimone Bob (Horror Film): Marcello Modugno Baby Pig: Peter Pitsch Ripper (as Pasqualino Salemme): Lino Salemme Man in Black / Jerry (Horror Film): Michele Soavi Jeep Driver (uncredited): Goffredo Unger Kirk (uncredited): Giovanni Frezza 1st Man Exiting Subway (uncredited): Lamberto Bava Werner: Alex Serra Liz: Sally Day Blonde Victim: Enrica Maria Scrivano Kathy’s baby demon (uncredited): Sami Habib Ahmed Tony (voice) (uncredited): Victor Beard Ripper (voice) (uncredited): Russel Case Victim (uncredited): Sergio Stivaletti June (uncredited): Emanuela Zicosky Hot Dog (as Giuseppe Cruciano): Giuseppe Mauro Cruciano Liz’s lover: Claudio Spadaro Tommy: Guido Baldi Cinemagoer (uncredited): Paolo Corazzi Cinemagoer (uncredited): Claudio Insegno Cinemagoer (uncredited): Rossana Canghiari Cinemagoer (uncredited): Arnaldo Dell’Acqua Cinemagoer (uncredited): Ottaviano Dell’Acqua Cinemagoer (uncredited): Raniero Dorascenzi Cinemagoer (uncredited): Salvatore Francofonte Cinemagoer (uncredited): Stefania Possamai Cinemagoer (uncredited): Gino Barbacane Cinemagoer (uncredited): Eros Buttaglieri Cinemagoer (uncredited): Carlo Cattaneo Cinemagoer (uncredited): Lella Cattaneo Film Crew: Screenplay: Lamberto Bava Screenplay: Franco Ferrini Director of Photography: Gianlorenzo Battaglia Producer: Dario Argento Makeup Effects: Sergio Stivaletti Makeup Effects: Rosario Prestopino Original Story: Dardano Sacchetti Assistant Director: Michele Soavi Original Music Composer: Claudio Simonetti Editor: Piero Bozza Production Designer: Davide Bassan Costume Design: Marina Malavasi Costume Design: Patrizia Massaia Movie Reviews: talisencrw: This was beautiful. It must be a strange experience, being a child of a great director, and following the very same genre. Do you go pretty much the same route, or try something vastly different? This would make a great double-bill, at an actual movie theatre, with the 50’s edition of ‘The Blob’–another film in which the cinema isn’t the safe, dark, womb-like place we take for granted it is. Gimly: It’s no _Night of the_ that’s for sure, but I enjoyed it in parts. Paricularly fond of the coke punks and the pimp. Dubbing’s a nightmare though. _Final rating:★★½ – Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._ John Chard: Metropol Mayhem! Demons (Demoni) is directed by Lamberto Bava and Bava co-writes the screenplay with Dario Argento, Dardano Sacchetti and Franco Ferrini. It stars Urbano Barberini, Natasha Hovey, Karl Zinny, Paola Cozzo, Fiore Argento and Geretta Giancarlo. Music is by Claudio Simonetti and cinematography by Gianlorenzo Battaglia. A wonderfully nutty spiced Spaghetti Horror, plot has a group of people trapped in a Berlin movie theatre that suddenly comes under attack by ravenous demons. It could reasonably be argued that Bava’s movie has some cheeky narrative depth underneath the gloop and schlock, this is after all purposely set in a movie theatre and features a film that basically becomes real, sort of. But really it’s a pic that’s set up for like minded horror buffs to feast upon, to jump head first into its feverish horror comic book glee. The script is as poor as the dubbing is, with a roll call of cardboard cut out characters and loose end scenarios jettisoned in readiness for the next plasmatic explosive sequence. Yet the care free abandon of the gruesome killings on show, and the rapid pace of it all, ensures it’s a fun packed ride. Even t...
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With contributions by Alex Unger, Andre Rubin, The Computational Story Lab (Christopher M. Danforth, Denis Hudon, Jonathan St. Onge, Julia Witte Zimmerman, Kathryn Cramer, Mikaela Fudolig, Milo Z. Trujillo, and Peter Sheridan Dodds), Emily Martin, G.R. Harmston, Jean-Jacques Martinod, Mohammad Hadi Forouzesh Nia, Thomas Huntington, and Tyler J. Grimes.
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Muhammad Mokaev vs. Alex Perez confirmed as first fight at UFC Saudi Arabia
MMA Fighting – All PostsRead More Filed under: ByDamon Martin Dec 6, 2023, 2:00pm EST / new Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images Flyweights Muhammad Mokaev and Alex Perez will meet in the first confirmed fight for the UFC’s debut card in Saudi Arabia on March 2. Multiple people with knowledge of the promotion’s plans confirmed the news to MMA Fighting on Wednesday after Perez’s…
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2022-23 NHL Draft Results Picks 51-100
51st overall, Philadelphia: Carson Bjarnason (Brandon Wheat Kings/Carberry, Manitoba)
52nd overall, Seattle: Oscar Fisker-Mølgaard(HV71/Fredrikshavn, Denmark)
53rd overall, Minnesota: Rasmus Kumpulainen (Lahti Pelikaani A20/Lahti, Finland)
54th overall, Los Angeles: Jakub Dvořák (Bílí Tygři Liberec/Liberec, Czech Republic)
55th overall, Chicago: Martin Misiak (Youngstown Phantoms/Banská Bystrica, Slovakia)
56th overall, Edmonton: Beau Akey (Barrie Colts/Waterloo, Ontario)
57th overall, Seattle: Lukas Dragicevic (Tri-City Americans/Richmond, British Columbia)
58th overall, New Jersey: Lenni Hämeenaho (Porin Ässät/Kajaani, Finland)
59th overall, Anaheim: Carey Terrance; Jr. (Erie Otters/Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, New York)
60th overall, Anaheim: Damian Clara (Färjestad Bollklubb J20/Brunico, Italy)
61st overall, Dallas: Tristan Bertucci (Flint Firebirds/Toronto, Ontario)
62nd overall, Carolina: Felix Unger-Sörum (Leksands Idrottsförening J20/Leksand, Sweden)
63rd overall, Florida: Gracyn Sawchyn (Seattle Thunderbirds/Grande Prairie, Alberta)
64th overall, Minnesota: Riley Heidt (Prince George Cougars/Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)
65th overall, Anaheim: Coulson Pitre (Flint Firebirds/Newmarket, Ontario)
66th overall, Columbus: William Whitelaw (University Of Wisconsin Badgers/Rosemount, Minnesota)
67th overall, Chicago: Nick Lardis (Hamilton Bulldogs/Oakville, Ontario)
68th overall, Nashville: Jesse Kiiskinen (Lahti Pelikaani A20/Hollola, Finland)
69th overall, Montreal: Jacob Fowler (Youngstown Phantoms/Melbourne, Florida)
70th overall, Arizona: Jonathan Castagna (St. Andrew's College Saints/Toronto, Ontario)
71st overall, San José: Brandon Svoboda (Youngstown Phantoms/Penn Township, Pennsylvania)
72nd overall, Arizona: Noel Nordh (Brynäs I.F. J20/Söderhamn, Sweden)
73rd overall, Detroit: Noah Dower-Nilsson (Frölunda Hockeyklubb J20/Strömstad, Sweden)
74th overall, St. Louis: Quinton Burns (Kingston Frontenacs/Smiths Falls, Ontario)
75th overall, Vancouver: Hunter Brzustewicz (Kitchener Rangers/Washington Charter Township, Michigan)
76th overall, St. Louis: Juraj Pekarcik (H.K. Nitra/Trstená, Slovakia)
77th overall, Vegas: Mathieu Cataford (Halifax Mooseheads/Saint-Constant, Quebec)
78th overall, Los Angeles: Koehn Ziemmer (Prince George Cougars/Mayerthorpe, Alberta)
79th overall, Dallas: Brad Gardiner (Ottawa 67's/Aurora, Ontario)
80th overall, Calgary: Aidar Suniev (Penticton Vees/Penticton, British Columbia)
81st overall, Arizona: Tanner Ludtke (Lincoln Stars/Elko, Minnesota)
82nd overall, Winnipeg: Zach Nehring (Shattuck-St. Mary's Sabres/Minot, North Dakota)
83rd overall, Nashville: Dylan Mackinnon (Halifax Mooseheads/Moncton, New Brunswick)
84th overall, Seattle: Caden Price (Kelowna Rockets/Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)
85th overall, Anaheim: Yegor Sidorov (Saskatoon Blades/Vitebsk, Belarus)
86th overall, Buffalo: Gavin McCarthy (Muskegon Lumberjacks/Clarence, New York)
87th overall, Philadelphia: Yegor Zavragin (Mamonty Yugry/Novosibirsk, Russia)
88th overall, Arizona: Vadim Moroz (C.K. Minsk/Minsk, Belarus)
89th overall, Vancouver: Sawyer Mynio (Seattle Thunderbirds/Kamloops, British Columbia)
90th overall, New York Rangers: Drew Fortescue (Boston College Eagles/Orangetown, New York)
91st overall, Pittsburgh: Emil Pieniniemi (Oulun Kärpät/Kuopio, Finland)
92nd overall, Boston: Chris Pelosi (Sioux Falls Stampede/Mantua Township, New Jersey)
93rd overall, Chicago: Jiří Felcman (Hockeyclub Langnau U20/Hradec Králové, Czech Republic)
94th overall, Carolina: Jayden Perron (Chicago Steel/Winnipeg, Manitoba)
95th overall, Philadelphia: Denver Barkey (London Knights/Newmarket, Ontario)
96th overall, Vegas: Arttu Kärki (Tappara A20/Viiala, Finland)
97th overall, Anaheim: Konnor Smith (Peterborough Petes/Windsor, Ontario)
98th overall, Columbus: Andrew Strathmann (Youngstown Phantoms/Benton Township, Illinois)
99th overall, Chicago: Alex Pharand (Sudbury Wolves/Sudbury, Ontario)
100th overall, Carolina: Alexander Rykov (Chelmet Chelyabinsk/Magnitogorsk, Russia)
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Buffalo Franchise Roster
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Mena Suvari, Eddie Griffin, and Logan Riley Bruner in Yale Entertainment’s ALL YOU NEED IS BLOOD.
Yale Entertainment announces their latest feature, All You Need Is Blood, a horror-thriller with comedic elements starring Logan Riley Bruner (Stranger Things), Mena Suvari (American Beauty) and Eddie Griffin (Undercover Brother). Cooper Roberts, who was nominated for a Grammy® for directing the music video to The Dead Weather's “I Feel Love,” is the writer-director. Yale Entertainment’s Jordan Yale Levine, Jordan Beckerman and Jesse Korman are producing. Russell Posternak is also producing. Worldwide sales will be handled by the company’s recently launched sales banner, Great Escape, led by Nick Donnermeyer.
In All You Need Is Blood, after a strange meteor lands in his backyard and turns his deadbeat father into a brain-eating zombie, a 16-year-old aspiring director teams up with his friends to create the ultimate student film.
“It’s a zombie film but I love it because of how much heart it has. At its core, this story has so many meaningful themes it’s exploring, buried under the carnage.” Said Korman.
“Cooper [Roberts] has a tremendously assured vision with this project,” Donnermeyer said. “He’s gotten some great performances from his actors and the production just looks fantastic overall—all the more impressive for a debut feature.”
Executive producers include Yale’s Michael J. Rothstein, and Jason Kringstein, Scott Levenson, Clay Pecorin, Russell Geyser, Brian S. Unger, Eric Broughton and Roz Rothstein.
Suvari’s recent credits include Don't Tell a Soul, What Lies Below and The Accursed. Previous films include Sam Mendes’ American Beauty, Tony Scott’s Domino, and the American Pie series, as well as television roles on Six Feet Under and American Horror Story.. She will next be seen portraying Jane Wyman in next year's biographical drama, Regan, opposite Dennis Quaid. Suvari is repped by Innovative Artists and MPE.
Stand-up comedian Griffin currently has a residency titled The Eddie Griffin experience in Las Vegas, followed by a nationwide tour. His film credits include the Oscar®-winning A Star is Born, John Q, the Scary Movieseries, Armageddon and the titular role in Undercover Brother. He is repped by Stewart Talent.
Bruner is best known for playing Fred Benson on Stranger Things. His other credits include The Marvelous Ms. Maisel, and the films Vox Lux, Alex Strangelove and The Reunion. He is repped by A3 Artists Agency.
Production on the film recently wrapped in New Jersey.
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