Showing posts with label Alice Eve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alice Eve. Show all posts

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Thomas Haden Church i Alice Eve w trójkącie miłosnym

Thomas Haden Church, Alice Eve and Finn Wittrock will star in the comedy thriller "Green Olds."


Max Mayer ("Adam") becomes the camera behind the camera, which will be based on Dallas Mitchell Brennan's screenplay. The hero will be a young man from the Southwestern United States, who will know a certain marriage. Inconsistent encounter turns into a strange and dangerous love triangle.


Produced by Dallas Brennan, Chris Gilligan and Rabinder Sira.

Thomas Haden Church recently starred in the show "Divorce" and Alice Eve in "The Black Mirror". Finn Wittrock is known for "American Crime Story" and "American Horror Story".

Thursday, June 22, 2017

‘Hannah Royce’s Questionable Choices’: Alice Eve Cast In Title Role Of CBS Pilot

  British actress Alice Eve (Star Trek Into Darkness) is set as the lead in CBS’ single-camera comedy pilot Hannah Royce’s Questionable Choices. Steve Pink (Hot Tub Time Machine) is directing the pilot, from Mad Love creator Matt Tarses and Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment.

  Eve’s Hanna is a pretty, smart, outspoken nurse who tends to leap before she looks. Even though she’s a bit of a “train wreck,” she’s the glue that holds her messy family together and she’s about to start making better choices. James Earl plays J.L., the well-meaning, disorganized father of Hannah’s son.

  Sony Pictures TV is co-producing with CBS TV Studios. Tarses executive produces with Kaplan, Wendi Trilling, Dana Honor and Fiona Clark. Pink recently directed an episode of the Kaplan-produced Netflix dark comedy series Santa Clarita Diet.


  This marks the first major role on American television for Eve, who appeared in an episode of Netflix’s anthology Black Mirror, directed by Joe Wright. She recently wrapped the feature film Replicas, opposite Keanu Reeves. Eve is repped by Untitled Entertainment, CAA and Independent Talent.

Monday, April 16, 2012

'Star Trek 2' A 'Special Experience' For Alice Eve

Much like the lock and key that all "Star Trek" plot details were kept under during filming the first time around, the same goes for the untitled "Trek" sequel. We know which key players are back in place, alongside new additions Benedict Cumberbatch, as the unidentified villain, and actress Alice Eve, but we don't know exactly how the sequel's story will unfold.

When MTV News caught up with Eve recently during the press day for her upcoming period thriller "The Raven," we attempted to find out a few more details about what character she might be playing in asking how long she spends in the makeup chair each day before filming.

"I'm a healthy amount of time in the makeup chair — though not as long as Spock," Eve revealed. "We were filming until very late last night, and I know that's all I can say. It's a top-secret operation; it's like a war."

The stars were out in force this evening at the New York premiere of thriller film The Raven.

However they were overshadowed by the movie’s female lead Alice Eve, who outshone everyone in her sweet ensemble.

The British actress looked every inch the English rose in her floaty powder blue mini dress and embellished heeled sandals.

A host of other celebrities were also seen walking the red carpet at the premiere, which was held at the Sunshine Landmark cinema.

Playback actress Jennifer Missoni bared her midriff in a pink top and low-rise jeans while DJ Chelsea Leyland opted for a summery white lace mini-dress.

Meanwhile Sting’s daughter and The Borgias actress Bridget Michael Sumner, known as Mickey, looked lovely in a floral printed shift dress that was cinched in at her waist with a navy belt that matched her suede ankle boots.

Although Eve is new to the "Trek" family, two of her co-stars are very familiar faces, Cumberbatch and Simon Pegg, with whom Eve worked on "Starter for 10" and "Big Nothing," respectively. When asked how the reunion has been, Eve broke out into a wide grin, saying, "Both of them I've worked with before, and it's a true, true pleasure to see them again. Really fun."

Eve went on to tease that her fans will be surprised by "a few things" about her performance in the film and re-emphasized the fact that she's having a blast on set. "I'm having a lot of fun, and it's a very special experience to be on J.J.'s [Abrams] movies," she said. "He's a real good leader."

The British beauty has equated the atmosphere on set with going to camp or school. "When there's a group of people who you can spend time with and work with and get to know, a real good experience, it's kind of like going back to university or something, when everyone has got the same objective," Eve told MTV News. "There's a lot of energy, and it's a nice thing to be a part of that group. That's the thing that excites me most about it. Obviously, there is a huge legacy there with 'Star Trek' and the fanatics, so hopefully they'll be satisfied."