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Hallmark Movie Spotlight
The Good Witch (2008)
Directed by Craig Pryce.
Written by Rod Spence.
Starring Catherine Bell, Chris Potter, Catherine Disher, Matthew Knight, Hannah Endicott-Douglas, Peter MacNeill, and Noah Cappe.
Originally premiered January 19, 2008 on the Hallmark Channel.
The first film in a seven film franchise. A new film aired every year, from 2008 to 2014. (Good Witch 1.0) In 2015 the first season of the 'Good Witch' television show (Good Witch 2.0) premiered. The series ran for seven seasons totaling seventy episodes, and five films ending in 2021. For thirteen years the Hallmark Channel was in the 'Good Witch' business.
Synopsis:
A mysterious, yet charming woman, Casandra "Cassie" Nightingale, arrives in a small town, Middleton, and causes a stir when people think this raven-haired enchantress is an actual witch. She moves into the allegedly haunted Grey House, and opens the "Bell, Book and Candle" shop full of wondrous unique items. The town's moral committee, lead by the mayor's wife Martha Tinsdale, becomes convinced that she is evil and begins a campaign to drive her out of town. This causes much stress to the town sheriff, Jake Russel, a struggling widower who is slowly developing feelings for Cassie. As their relationship grows, Cassie helps the sheriff's children Brandon and Nancy, as well as several members of the community, face their problems and overcome personal obstacles. But is common sense or magic that's helping the townsfolk? And will they ever be able to accept her as one of their own?
I recently put a poll up for people to vote on their favorite original Good Witch movie for a Hallmark Movie Spotlight feature, and out of the seven this films the very first one got a hundred percent of the vote. So here you go.
#hallmark spotlight#hallmark movie spotlight#the good witch#hallmark channel#hallmark movies#catherine bell#chris potter#good witch#photo preview
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stars : Kevin Spacey, Kelly Preston Hannah and Endicott-Douglas
director : George Hickenlooper (2010)
score 3 out of 4 stars
Another based ona true story crime film that was pretty interesting as I knew nothing about the characters and what happened in this situation. An interesting story with decent acting from all the main cast members
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Cassie Nightingale (Catherine Bell) se estabeleceu em Middleton e está ocupada arrumando a Casa Cinza. Seu namorado, o Chefe de Polícia Russell Jake (Chris Potter), e seus filhos, Brandon (Matthew Knight) e Lori (Hannah Endicott-Douglas), estão felizes por ter Cassie no bairro, mas em pouco tempo, um estranho chamado Nick (Rob Stewart) aparece com os papéis que lhe dá direito à posse legal da Casa Cinza. Cassie está confusa e se pergunta se ela realmente pertence a Middleton.
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Myrcella Baratheon Fancast Resource
Myrcella has golden curls, emerald eyes, and full lips. She is described by her uncle, Tyrion Lannister, as having all of her mother Cersei's beauty, but none of her mother's nature. Myrcella is delicate, beautiful, and courteous. For her age, she displays courage, a strong will, and high intelligence. She is eight, or almost eight, at the beginning of A Song of Ice and Fire. Myrcella resembles Rosamund Lannister. (x)
TIL: Eight-year-olds are smaller than you think they are.
CARA JENKINS - YOUNG ELIZABETH (BELLE)
Cara was 8/9 when filming Belle. She’s got a handful of scenes at the beginning of the film, all in regency-ish clothing.
ELLE FANNING - MARY (THE NUTCRACKER IN 3D)
This film had an unusually long post-production, so despite the 2010 release date, it was filmed a few months after Elle’s 9th birthday. I honestly cannot pin down any sort of era for the fashion, but she’s just got the most perfect Myrcella curls.
POPPY WIGGLESWORTH - CHARLOTTE (THE DUCHESS)
Poppy (seriously does this kid have the most fun name or what?) was also 9 when filming The duchess. Late 18th-century fashion, usually in scenes with several younger girls.
ANAMARIA VARTOLOMEI - VIOLETTA GIURGIU (MY LITTLE PRINCESS)
11 during filming, Anamaria is really too old for Myrcella, but she’s has such a perfect aesthetic for her that I’m including her anyway.
OTHERS
1. HANNAH ENDICOTT-DOUGLAS - BRIDGET O’MALLEY (SAMANTHA: AN AMERICAN GIRL ADVENTURE): 9 during filming, Edwardian fashion. She plays a working-class girl, so most usable Myrcella footage comes from the end, when she’s in a nightgown instead.
2. ELSA HOUBEN - KATHERINE WOODVILLE (THE WHITE QUEEN): I can’t find an exactly birthdate, but she was roughly 10 during filming. The White Queen and the other Philippa Gregory series’ are full of tiny blonde children in Tudor dress, but you do have to do a fair amount of mining since the children tend to appear briefly.
3. LIA GIOVANELLI - YOUNG COSETTE (BBC LES MISERABLES): Another one for whom I can’t get an exact birthday, but she’s 10ish as well. Again the costume design’s not super accurate to Westeros, but she’s an expressive child with a fair amount of featured scenes.
4. RAMONA MARQUEZ - PRINCESS MARGARET (THE KING’S SPEECH): 9 during filming, medium number of featured scenes, early 20th century fashion.
Particularly for this one, feel free to add any of your own! The full set of my fancast resources can be found here.
#game of thrones#asoiaf#asoiaf fancast#fancast resource#myrcella baratheon#myrcella fancast#baar-ur#cara jenkins#elle fanning#poppy wigglesworth#anamaria vartolomei#hannah endicott-douglas#elsa houben#lia giovanelli#ramona marquez
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CASINO JACK (2010) Grade: C+
I gave it a higher grade casue Spacey and Pepper gave good performances. Nothing too special with the narrative. Follows what you expect.
#Casino Jack#2010#C#Based on a True Story#DC#Government#Kevin Spacey#Drama Films#Comedy Films#Biography Films#George Hickenlooper#Washington#Ruth Marshall#Lobbyist#Graham Greene#Hannah Endicott-Douglas#Trail#Barry Pepper#John Robinson#Jason Weinberg#Spencer Garrett#Anna Hardwick#Matt Gordon#John David Whalen#Eric Schweig
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Persephone Porter-Peregrin – Possible Fcs I
- Skyler Samuels [Age Range: 16 – 24 years]
- Billie Lourd [Age Range: 16 – 26 years]
- Zsá Zsá Inci Bürkle [Age Range: 12 – 23 years]
- Olivia Scriven [Age Range: 16 – 20 years]
- Morgan Griffin [Age Range: 16 – 27 years]
- Ana Mulvoy Ten [Age Range: 16 – 27 years]
- Ella Wahlestedt [Age Range: 16- 20 years]
- Peyton List [Age Range: 15 – 18 years]
- Hannah Endicott-Douglas [Age Range: 16 – 25 years]
#Persephone Porter-Peregrin#possible faces#Skyler Samuels#Billie Lourd#zsa zsa inci bürkle#Olivia Scriven#morgan griffin#Ana Mulvoy Ten#ella wahlestedt#peyton list#Hannah Endicott-Douglas
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Hannah Endicott-Douglas on Good Witch Season 1
as Lori on Good Witch [S01 E01]
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#good witch#good witch season 1#good witch season 1 episode 1#icons#Hannah Endicott Douglas#Hannah Endicott douglas icons#icons: hannah endicott douglas#Hannah Endicott Douglas as lori#Hannah Endicott Douglas good witch#Hannah Endicott Douglas on good witch
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Oi! Pode me indicar um fc feminino que pareça boazinha? Na estória que eu estou escrevendo ela vai ser a verdadeira vilã, mas ninguém desconfia. Não tenho nenhuma preferência de aparência. Obrigada desde já!
Olá!!! Hmmm, vou ver algumas fcs que já fizeram papéis de boazinhas! Disponha <3
Alisha Boe
Amy Forsyth
Bailee Madison
Britt Robertson
Chloe Grace Moretz
Danielle Campbell
Emma Watson
Georgie Henley
Hannah Endicott-Douglas
Jessica Sula
Josephine Langford
Krystal Jung
Liana Liberato
Paris Berelc
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Good Witch - seriál
Good Witch – seriál
Nevím jestli jste už slyšeli o seriálu Good Witch. Já bych o něm neslyšela nebýt Netflixu.
Musím přiznat, Netflix opravdu miluju. Nabízí mi tolik skělých titulů – samozřejmě jsem hodně z nich už viděla… ale čas od času mi navrhne film nebo seriál který pak nemůžu vynachválit 😀
O čem je Good Witch?
Příběh začíná s Cassie (Cassandra Nightingale), která se stěhuje do starého a opuštěného…
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#bailee madison#cassie#catherine bell#catherine disher#chris potter#dan jeannotte#dobrá čarodějka#film#good witch#hallmark#hannah endicott-douglas#james denton#matthew knight#movie#rhys matthew bond#seriál#tv show
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Slasher Season 1: The Executioner (2016)
Directed by Craig David Wallace
Written by Aaron Martin
Music by Shawn Pierce
Country: Canada
Language: English
8 Episodes of around 46 – 53 minutes each
CAST
Katie McGrath as Sarah Bennett
Brandon Jay McLaren as Dylan Bennett
Steve Byers as Cam Henry
Patrick Garrow as Tom Winston
Dean McDermott as Iain Vaughn
Christopher Jacot as Robin Turner
Wendy Crewson as Brenda Merrit
Jessica Sipos as June Henry
Mary Walsh as Verna McBride
Enuka Okuma as Lisa Ann Follows
Erin Karpluk as Heather Peterson
Mayko Nguyen as Alison Sutherland
Rob Stewart as Alan Henry
Jefferson Brown as Trent McBride
Mark Ghanimé as Justin Faysal
Dylan Taylor as Bryan Ingram
Alysa King as Rachel Ingram
Victoria Snow as Sonja Edwards
Hannah Endicott-Douglas as Ariel Peterson
Shawn Ahmed as Sharma
Booth Savage as Ronald Edwards
Susannah Hoffman as Marjorie Travers
(Guilty Party: I took the images from IMDB because I can’t screengrab over 8 hours and besides, my dog told me to.)
Slasher: The Executioner is a Canadian TV series about, um, slashers and all that slasher stuff. Bogling about The Internet I discovered that the creator, one Aaron Martin by name, has wisely opted for an anthology format, whereby each season (two at present) is a complete storyline. Apparently there is connective tissue between each season to engender a feel of them taking place in the same Slasher Universe; which is like the Marvel®©™ Universe but with less quips and more mom porn and severed hands. I say “apparently” because I haven’t seen the second season (Slasher: Guilty Party (2017)) I have seen the first season though and that definitely has more mom porn and severed hands than the Marvel®©™ Cinematic Universe.
Now, if you’re reading this thing which is about a TV show called Slasher, then you might think you like slasher movies, but do you like slasher movies enough to watch what is effectively a 7 hour and change slasher movie? Do you? Huh? Huh? That’s a normal working day right there. You are right to be hesitant, as that doesn’t sound like it would work, at least not as entertainment, maybe as a kind of torture. The usual slasher movie is a timidly formulaic creature, so we can characterise the average slasher movie as starting with a brief kill, then some flopping bonelessly about with a solid hour of “meet the characters”, then 40 minutes or so of mayhem, climaxing with a one on one slobberknocker. Stick to that formula for 8 episodes and you’d end up (NB: the maths is a bit loose here) with an exciting first episode, 5.5 episodes of dishwater dull soap-operatics and then an insanely violent final 1.5 episodes. That would of course be stupid, which is one of roughly a billion reasons why they didn’t ask me to make it. No, they asked Aaron Martin and the Slasher gods should be thankful that Aaron Martin knew what to do.
A nagging sense of fairness demands I should pause to note that hundreds of people were involved in the making of Slasher: The Executioner, but it’s accepted shorthand to say “Aaron Martin…” So, “Aaron Martin” made a long-ass slasher movie, but realising this was a marathon and not a sprint, structured each episode so that it worked within the larger narrative framework. It’s an approach familiar to anyone who read mainstream comics back when they had actual stories (rather than today’s unending conversations punctuated by punching; Calm down, Cochise, I’m not saying they were better back then (most of anything is shit after all), I’m just saying they were different). In effect then, for all the none old timey comics fans: in Slasher: The Executioner the uberplot chugs along while various subplots intertwine beneath it breeding red herrings, developing character and basically raising the stakes until uber and under finally intertwine in a climactic crescendo. Oh, and there is at least one kill every episode to keep your unhealthy interest piqued. Got to have those sweet, sweet kills. It is called Slasher after all, not Magic Picnic Time With The Dancing Rainbow Babies. Those dismissive of the slasher movie (Hi, mom!) often underestimate the variety of slasher movies; they aren’t all set in a holiday camp for randy morons on Prom Night one Halloween which is coincidentally, and impossibly, also Friday the 13th. No, there is also Cherry Falls (2000) and, oh, My Bloody Valentine (2009) and, er, anyway, probably some others. This type being The Small Town Terrorised by Its Past slasher, as it is more commonly known. This is the template which Slasher: The Executioner favours most. (The Internet Elves tell me Slasher: Guilty Party riffs on The Holiday Death Camp template).
Events kick off with the present day return of pleasant, newlywed young artist Sarah Bennett (née Ingram) to Waterbury, where she was born on Halloween night in 1988, when a masked killer cut her from the womb of her mother, Rachel. Rachel’s husband, Bryan, had died about ten seconds earlier from a frenzied knife-torso interaction, leaving nobody to hand out candy to the trick or treaters except the killer, The Executioner, who docilely awaited the police cradling the bloody new-born in his arms. It’s fair to say Sarah has issues with Waterbury, and as her arrival coincides with the start of a spate of copycat Executioner killings, Waterbury has issues with Sarah. And it’s this business that occupies your eyes and ears for the bulk of the 8 episodes. I mean, that was some spoilertastic stuff back there, yeah? But get this…that was only the opening 10 minutes; there’s plenty of unspoiled stuff and, hey, maybe those first 10 minutes I just got spoil all over aren’t all as they initially appear? That is a distinct possibility. Yes it is.
What then unfolds over the televisually paced course of Slasher: The Executioner’s 8 episodes is slashtastically fun stuff. Pretty much everything you expect in a slasher movie happens, because that predictability is part of the fun of a slasher movie. Crucially, however, some stuff you don’t expect to happen in a slasher movie also happens, which is part of the fun of a good slasher movie. A good slasher movie has to both cater to and exceed expectations, and Slasher: the Executioner is a pretty good slasher movie despite its arse-numbing running time. But then only a glutton would gulp it down one go; Slasher: The Executioner is most rewarding when taken episodically; which is kind of why they made it like that, I guess. With a gap between each episode you can ruminate and ratiocinate in an attempt to understand the motivations, unearth the clues and unmask the killer. Although, good luck with that; the identity of the killer may be easy to guess (it’s [Redacted]!) but it’s a lot less easy to back it up with clues and evidence. It’s more a case of “It’s [Redacted]” because it has to be, rather than you have been perceptive enough to amass an evidence trail suitable for a Court of Law. But then slasher maniacs rarely see the inside of a Court of Law, so going with your gut is okay in this context.
The cast though? I mean, you’re going to be spending a lot of time with these people and given the nature of the beast some of them are going to have to surprise you with who they really turn out to be. Happily, everyone in Slasher: The Executioner is far better at this acting lark than the usual cast of a slasher movie. It probably helps that unlike most slasher movies the cast is portraying adults rather than the more usual teenagers. Feeelingzzzz aside, adult life is a lot more complex than teenage life, so there’s a lot more scope for surprise behaviour wise. And adults by definition have lived longer than teenagers so they have an actual past which could, maybe, be full of misdeeds and tragedy. That kind of thing would be pretty helpful were you trying to fill about 8 hours of screentime, yeah? Yeah, it totally would. As Sarah, Katie McGrath is maybe a bit of a milksop but this, to be fair, pays off later with a major change in attitude, and also in her defence she is mostly on the backfoot as surprises and violence tend to single her out. And she certainly rallies herself with an impressively sad ferocity come the bloody climax. Brandon Jay McLaren as her life partner convinces as a man too nice to be true, but who just might come through. The killer is great and clearly having a fun time, but their performance becomes a real humdinger once the reveal hits and the pretence can be dropped (in front of the viewer at least). Lots of actors, lots of performances and all of them are lots of fun. Some are more fun than others, but saying more would splash spoil all over the place. In a town this big there might be more than one mystery, is all i’m saying.
Slasher: The Executioner is overwrought, it’s daft, it’s violent, it’s rarely dull and it successfully stretches your suspension of disbelief like so much Silly Putty. Pretty much a dreamy slasher experience all in all. Of course many a long form TV show comes a cropper when it has to deliver a definite ending. But rest easy, the end of Slasher: The Executioner doesn’t reveal everyone is dead, and, no, it wasn’t all a dream. The stakes are high ending wise; after nearly 8 hours Slasher needed to deliver a faceslap of an ending, and while the mechanics of what happen are hardly brain meltingly original, the psychological darkness of it was a bleak delight. In short the ending to Slasher: The Executioner is a TV win: it doesn’t make you wish you hadn’t bothered. As long as you came expecting a slasher, that is. The clue’s in the title after all.
#slasher#slasher: the executioner#tv#canada#horror#2016#aaron martin#katie mcgrath#brandon jay mcclaren#2010s
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Genere: Fantastico , Commedia , Drammatico
Creatori e soggettisti: Craig Pryce, Sue Tenney
Attori: Catherine Bell, Rhys Matthew Bond, Noah Cappe, James Denton, Catherine Disher, Hannah Endicott-Douglas, Paul Giurgeu, Shane Harte, Dan Jeannotte, Anthony Lemke
Trama Cassandra Nightingale si è appena trasferita in una piccola città in una casa che si dice sia infestata. Cassandra apre un negozio di aromaterapia e con un pizzico di magia cambierà la vita dei suoi nuovi concittadini.
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The Good Witch’s Gift (2010)
Oh this ended up being a Christmas Flick. Ha ha which is funny because I was going to watch it right before Christmas because these movies tend to be. Okay so this time the movie starts off with arrangement of images of Christmas ornaments and lights. The jingle bells in and the images immediately set the mood. So the story starts back off about Cassandra’s Shop, yay its back but it’s all decked out for Christmas. Her fiance Chief Jake Russell is wandering the streets looking for a gift for he’s fiancé when he runs into an ex-con named Leon Deeks who turns out of sight. He has a brief conversation with his fiancé Cassie who gives a calendar. Turns out they’re also planning their wedding.
Fast forward news gets out that Leon Deeks is back out in town and the mayor makes the Chief Jake Russell and his deputing go on high alert which causes them to spend on all their extra time stalker him. He also takes a look at the calendar and decides its good timing to tie the knot with Cassie on Christmas Eve. This gives the family all something to do. Meanwhile Martha Tinsdale is back and still annoying, however it turns out all their real estate deals fell flat and now they’re broke. Giving Martha Tinsdale a dose of reality.
Meanwhile Leon Deeks is confused on how he wants to go about his life after spending 10 years in prison for stealing a 100,000 grand. He runs into Cassandra Nightingale and her shop and they talk to each other, he finds out that she’s Chief Russell’s fiancé but amazingly has no beef with her. It turns out he’s only a thief and not a killer, also this is Halmark film so yeah. The movie continues on and Cassie’s intuition is always on point. She seemingly keeps her cool no matter what the world throws at her, her friends, and families way. Of course there is not a lot showy magic in this film but something about the way the movie runs makes me want to watch more of this series.
Over all the movie starts off slow but it picks up with all the main plot and subplots. Like the others films they intertwine well and ends like a happily ever after film in which case I don’t mind. Over all it’s a heartwarming film and for Christmas and the Holidays it’s a good cozy and safe watch.
Title: The Good Witch’s Gift
Length: 83min
Ratings: PG
Year: 2010
Director: Craig Pryce
Starring: Catherine Bell, Chris Potter, Matthew Knight, Hannah Endicott-Douglas, Catherine Disher
Over All Score: B+
Entertaining: B The magic rating is way below the par. I wouldn’t recommend you watch this unless you’re a fan of the first.
Cinematography: B Same as Usual nothing too eye catching or spectacular.
Storyline: B+ The plot runs like a soap-opera very smooth yet slow. Though there’s plenty of subplots and a mysterious main plot that keeps the movie interesting.
Acting: B+ It seems everyone was right on character even more so.
Music: B- I can’t say it’s changed much from the first movie.
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Great Birthday Wishes to Actresses Born on November 29 Laura Marano Anna Faris Janina Gavankar Lauren German Gemma Chan Kim Delaney Yanna Lavigne Diane Ladd Beatrice Rosen Cathy Moriarty Hannah Endicott-Douglas Ludwika Paleta Lovie Simone Briana Cuoco Mildred Harris (1921-1944) Jennifer Cox Jackie Hoffman Paola Turbay Ramya Georgia Flood Kayla Divenere Tiana Le Yvonne Suhor Fran Ryan (1916-2000) Dena Tyler Kay Johnson (1904-1975) Kinuyo Tanaka (1909-1977) Nethra Raghuraman Claudia O'Doherty Charlene deGuzman Shauna Shim Charlotte Valandrey Cathy Tsui #LauraMarano #AnnaFaris #JaninaGavankar #LaurenGerman #GemmaChan #KimDelaney #YannaLavigne #DianeLadd #BeatriceRosen #CathyMoriarty #HannahEndicottDouglas #LudwikaPaleta #LovieSimone #BrianaCuoco #MildredHarris (1921-1944) #JenniferCox #JackieHoffman #PaolaTurbay #Ramya #GeorgiaFlood #KaylaDivenere #TianaLe #YvonneSuhor #FranRyan (1916-2000) #DenaTyler #KayJohnson (1904-1975) #KinuyoTanaka (1909-1977) #NethraRaghuraman #ClaudiaODoherty #CharlenedeGuzman #ShaunaShim #CharlotteValandrey #CathyTsui
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Hannah Endicott-Douglas
Facts
November 29, 1994
Canadian actress
Filmography
Lori [Good Witch]
Ariel [Slasher]
Appearance
blonde hair
medium length/ long hair
blue eyes
Roleplay
playable: teenager, young adult
Icons: Good Witch
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