'The Cello' is a horror movie directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, featuring Tobin Bell and Jeremy Irons. The film follows the story of a Saudi cellist who obtains a new cello, unaware of its dark history, leading to horrifying events. Bousman, known for his work in the Saw franchise, brings his expertise in the genre to 'The Cello,' making it a highly anticipated film for horror fans.
Saw director Darren Lynn Bousman teams up with franchise star Tobin Bell for The Cello, his next horror movie, coming to theaters on December 8th. Music can be a blessing but also a curse. The Cello presents the story of Nasser, a Saudi cellist who feels frustrated because he has great aspirations but his instrument, an old and worn cello, does not allow him to demonstrate his full potential. So, when the opportunity arises to obtain a new, much newer and more refined instrument,...
Saw director Darren Lynn Bousman teams up with franchise star Tobin Bell for The Cello, his next horror movie, coming to theaters on December 8th. Music can be a blessing but also a curse. The Cello presents the story of Nasser, a Saudi cellist who feels frustrated because he has great aspirations but his instrument, an old and worn cello, does not allow him to demonstrate his full potential. So, when the opportunity arises to obtain a new, much newer and more refined instrument,...
- 11/22/2023
- by Maca Reynolds
- MovieWeb
Scott Satin, a television producer with credits on “Funny You Should Ask” and “Most Outrageous Moments,” died Thursday after a years-long battle with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). He was 64 years old.
Satin created the NBC clip show “Most Outrageous Moments.” Narrated by John Cramer, the series ran for four seasons from 2005 to 2009.
In more recent years, Satin partnered with Byron Allen on the comedy series “The First Family” and “Mr. Box Office,” on which he served as both writer and executive producer. Satin also earned credits on “World’s Funniest Weather” and “Funny You Should Ask,” which remains in syndication with over 200 episodes.
Satin first collaborated with Allen on “The Byron Allen Show” in the 1990s. After beginning his career with “Square One Television” and “Mathnet,” Satin rounded into form with his work with Allen, along with credits on programs such as “Hollywood Squares,” “Big Deal,” “The Keenan Ivory Wayans...
Satin created the NBC clip show “Most Outrageous Moments.” Narrated by John Cramer, the series ran for four seasons from 2005 to 2009.
In more recent years, Satin partnered with Byron Allen on the comedy series “The First Family” and “Mr. Box Office,” on which he served as both writer and executive producer. Satin also earned credits on “World’s Funniest Weather” and “Funny You Should Ask,” which remains in syndication with over 200 episodes.
Satin first collaborated with Allen on “The Byron Allen Show” in the 1990s. After beginning his career with “Square One Television” and “Mathnet,” Satin rounded into form with his work with Allen, along with credits on programs such as “Hollywood Squares,” “Big Deal,” “The Keenan Ivory Wayans...
- 2/12/2023
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
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