Happy New Year from KM UK
Best wishes for 2016 to Kathryn and all her fans
I hope you will all join us in 2016.
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What better way to end the year than a quick round-up of new in the careers of the main Cold Case cast from December. Here on KM UK we call it the CCCC-up. For obvious reasons Kathryn is excluded. Not for the first time news has broken on one of our CC alumni just after a CCCC-up was posted. Sure enough within hours of our November item it was announced that Danny Pino (Scotty Valens in CC) will be returning to the CBS network, after a four season stint on NBC for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. The creators of the hit series The Good Wife have a comedy thriller in the works called BrainDead and starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead (The Returned). It is set in the political world Washington, D.C. Intriguingly, apparently it includes a zombie and aliens element. Congressmen and other staff have had their brains eaten by aliens. Brainless politicians… Surely the jokes pretty much write themselves at this point? Danny will be Mary’s brother, a Senator from Maryland. BrainDead is due to air next summer. A CCCC-up is not complete without a mention of Tracie Thoms (Kat Miller in CC). She always gives us something to post about. Back in the summer (it seems so long ago now) we reported on a movie Tracie was starring in called Equity. It has been scheduled to have its world première at the Sundance Film Festival which takes place towards the end of January. Following on from August’s update about the Tracie-led web series Send Me there is news. The plan is for the series to be premièred in February, which is Black History Month. Send Me is about a woman (Tracie) who has the power to transport people back in time to the era of slavery in America. You wait ages for a new movie starring Kathryn Morris to come out on DVD/Blu-ray and then two come along at once! Unpossible! Next you’ll be telling me we may see her in a recurring role in a sci-fi-ish drama series for the USA Network which starts in the new year! What!?! Get outta town! Both Bone Tomahawk and The Perfect Guy make their début on the take home DVD and Blu-ray disc formats tomorrow (29th December 2015). This is north America only of course. Links to Amazon’s US website are here and here. It looks like Germany is due to receive releases of both in the coming weeks too. It is not clear if there is region coding involved on any of the discs. So, although I will remind you that it is possible to order discs from other countries (your local Amazon login will work in any regional Amazon website), please be aware the disc may not play in the devices you have. Also, language could be an issue. And delivery. Feel free to let us know of disc releases in your area with a comment below. These two images sum up the year in KM/KM UK in many ways. On the one hand (left in this case) we have the one and only public appearance. For some reason it involved a dog with a target for an eye patch and a man with an upside down face. On the other hand (right) we have an image from a very special video that made our year. It was a bit famine and feast. As in “feast your eyes on her” and doesn’t she make you very, very hungry! 😉 Join us as we look back at 2015 in the world of KM UK. The year started early. In January to be precise The end of the third week in February saw the first and only public event appearance of the year by Kathryn. She attended the Motion Picture & Television Fund’s annual The Night Before The Oscars Party on February the 21st. Some bloke was with her. See the image above. A bit of intrigue regarding The Coin‘s first festival outing of 2015, as reported in January. We later found that the festival was moved to April.
Bone Tomahawk began being showcased at trade events like the Cannes Film Festival in April. The producers were shopping the movie to distributors for the various territories around the world. Alongside a teaser for the latest Bond film and a new George Clooney starrer The CinemaCon event in Las Vegas The Perfect Guy was previewed. Not sure it got the response it wanted. The Coin finally made its appearance at the delayed festival in Ohio and was also shown at an event in Lilly Rush’s home town of Philadelphia.
Our roll of Kathryn-on-video good things continued into June with a trailer for The Perfect Guy. It included a glimpse of Kathryn. Sometimes a glimpse is all it takes 😛 A set of posters for The Perfect Guy were added to the publicity campaign. Initially they kept things reasonably under wraps, unlike the trailer. The month concluded much more laid bare on the poster front 😉 I managed to piece together a comprehensive review of Roommate Wanted and, I believe, gave it a fair judgement after going in to it with limited expectations. The Coin was at a festival. We’re half way through.
The KM UK headlines continued to be dominated by Bone Tomahawk throughout August. Theatrical (and VOD) and home (DVD) release dates were revealed. They weren’t official announcements, more like minor leaks by retailers. They turned out to be dead on the money. Prior to that Bone Tomahawk would be at some more festivals. A second poster for the western was let out into the world. Kathryn’s return to a television was the unexpected news. She was reported to have been cast in the USA Network’s new sci-fi drama series Colony. It is not a leading role and little has been heard of the character’s involvement since. Broadcasting begins in mid-January. The Coin attended two festivals and took away silverware at one of them.
Bone Tomahawk at a festival soon. Bone Tomahawk at a festival tomorrow. That was most of October except for the release of a trailer for the horror film in Kathryn made the briefest of appearances. Until the 23rd that is, when the film was made available to the wider public in a limited US cinema run and on video-on-demand services like iTunes. A classic bit of KM UK screencappery followed. Little in the way of box office figures have been released as the majority of views were via VOD but the film had a tiny, tiny budget so that stands it in good stead to make some money. Another upcoming festival appearance for The Coin was announced this month. That’s 9 out 10. The movie gods give with one hand whilst taking with the other. The Perfect Guy was finally released in the UK but Bone Tomahawk was noted as being delayed until next year for the Brits. Back in generous mood film festivals across the UK showed Bone Tomahawk in November. The Coin was at a festival! Who’d a thunk it! Which brings us to December. Proven to be the best month to end the year. It comes to an end with both Bone Tomahawk and The Perfect Guy‘s DVD releases in the US of A. The Coin was at a film festival in England just yesterday. For a short film made three and a half years ago it has had a remarkable run, and there is no telling how much longer it could continue. Something to watch out for in 2016. Kathryn made no movies, only one public event appearance, and may have done a bit of filming for a TV show due next year. Not on the face of it a promising summary of the year. But, as the details above show it was a long way from that. Happy Xmas to all our readers. Oh, what the hell: Happy Xmas to everyone. Let’s not exclude the minority that don’t drop by once in a while.
Horror news website Dread Central has such a work of art signed by various members of the success western. Actors Kurt Russell (Death Proof), Patrick Wilson (Watchmen), Matthew Fox (Lost), and Richard Jenkins (Six Feet Under) have taken pen to paper along with writer/director Craig S Zahler, and producers Dallas Sonnier and Jack Heller. Sadly Kathryn is notable by her absence from that list. All it takes is a properly subject-lined email sent to the correct address with your details. No question to answer, no “reason why I should win” sentence to write, or special slogan to create. Just an email. You have until the very start of the day on the 28th of December, taking into account the timezone. Get it done before the 27th to be safe. Unusually for this kind of thing it appears not to be limited to only those in North America. At least if the asterixed line at the bottom of the page “Some International Shipping Available” is to be believed. See the Dread Central page here. |
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