Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Haley Joel Osment makes his big screen return in Sex Ed

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HALEY JOEL OSMENT MAKES HIS BIG SCREEN RETURN IN SEX ED
The boy who saw dead people is back, and this time he’s talking about the birds and the bees.

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It’s been more than 15 years since Haley Joel Osment uttered that famous line as the haunted boy in “Sixth Sense” and after taking a break from the big screen, Osment is making a comeback-- and this time he is seeing a virgin on the mirror.

From being Forrest Gump Jr. to his break out role as Cole Sear, which made him the second youngest to be nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the Academy Awards, Osment seemed on his way to a long and successful acting career.

In addition to his follow-up movies Pay It Forward and A.I. (Artificial Intelligence), Osment made regular TV appearances and even did voice work for the hit Disney video game series Kingdom Hearts, but when he turned 18, Osment took a break from Hollywood and headed to New York.

"It was always college. My mum's a sixth-grade teacher, so it was never really negotiable. And luckily,
 I wanted to go to college, too," he said in an interview.

Haley studied experimental theater and graduated from the NYU's Tisch School Of The Arts.

“You can only go to college at that time in your life once, when you are 18, in order to sort of figure out what you want in your life,” he adds.

Haley said having that college experience and a social life that didn't revolve around Hollywood was absolutely crucial for him.

While Haley has been working steadily since graduating in 2011, his biggest role upon his return was in Entourage where he played the main antagonist Travis McCredle, which for a lot of people shattered their childhood image of Haley.

Something he redeems in the upcoming romantic indie comedy movie SEX ED from Solar Pictures.

In Sex Ed, Haley plays Eddie Cole, a down on his luck teacher who lands his first teaching gig at an inner-city middle school.

He soon finds that his highly pubescent pupils are receiving no form of sexual education. And though he isn't really equipped to teach them, he's takes on the challenge of explaining “the birds and the bees”, much to the chagrin of their parents.

But his biggest problem isn’t the students or their parents—it’s himself.

How can a “virgin” teach Sex Ed?

It’s a fascinating role for Haley, as the former child star now finds himself the “teacher” to a new generation of kids who are also aspiring to be actors.
The movie is backed by a talented and comedic cast led by Matt Walsh (Veep) and Retta (Parks and Recreation), Lorenza Izzo (The Green Inferno, Hemlock Grove), Glen Powell (Expendables 3, The Dark Knight Rises), Laura Harring (Gossip Girl), Abby Elliott (Saturday Night Live), George Eads (CSI), and Lamorne Morris (The New Girl).

“Sex Ed”, uncut and in all its glory, will be hitting theaters on July 22, 2015, released through Solar Pictures.


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Saturday, July 11, 2015

Shows to watch

While many of us wait for the new seasons coming up in September and October, there are some pretty interesting ones that are already showing.

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We are currently seeing the final season of Hannibal. This show is twisted and unapologetically bloody. Yes, he's a cannibal, but he makes artworks out of the people he murders. He also loves to work to classical music (especially opera), and prepares his very special dishes gourmet style. He's a psychopath with a sense of style. (And who doesn't wanna have that library of his?)
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AMC came out with Humans, a series about a time when androids were commonplace in households.
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It features William Hurt (remember him from Children of a Lesser God?) and Colin Morgan (from Merlin). Interesting permise -- reminds me of Blade Runner, down to the feeling-androids thing. Personally, I think this is interesting enough to want to see more of it.

TNT has a new series that got writer Anne Rice raving. Proof deals with the search for proof of life after death through the eyes of a doctor who is torn between remaining skeptical and believing the stories they got.
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It stars Jennifer Beals-- still hot at 51 years old. She is rocking it as a straight-talking surgeon who can boss them all. (Yeah, I have a thing for women with power.) Over all, I'm with Ms. Rice on this. I hope they keep up the momentum they have so far.

USA has Complications.
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It is about a doctor who, in the first episode, goes way beyond the call of duty to save his patient. The first episode is riveting. I'm not a huge fan of suspense and thrillers, but this one has me hooked. I am not sure why I like it, but one thing is for sure -- it is unnerving to see Beth Riesgraf (from Leverage) doing heavy drama. I hope they don't veer away from his medical practice. I'll see if it keeps me hooked.

Playstation Plus  wasn't far behind... or maybe is a little bit ahead with Powers.
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While this did come from a comic book series from Marvel, fans of Heroes will cry "rip off!" to this one. Mind you, more than dealing with people with powers, this one has no time travel (so far) and it focuses on a detective who had lost his powers. Let's just say that if Heroes happened in New York and Boston, this one should've happened in a lesser-known and smaller state. While it jumps into the bandwagon of humans-with-superpowers (hello Heroes, X-men, Mutant X, Avengers, etc.), it settles itself in a niche by providing a small-town feel in that genre (Smallville anyone?). So far, the characters are providing a rich mix of personalities and conflicts; thus giving this new series a potential to give the Heroes franchise a run for its money.

Playstation did well by coming out with this ahead of Heroes Reborn -- perhaps in an attempt to create a following. Still, the showrunners have a daunting task to do just that. So far, I think it's worth the watch.

So, these got my attention. We'll see what happens to them next.