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People’s Choice Awards Nomination!

The nominations for the People’s Choice Awards were announced today and Anna was nominated for TV Drama Actress for True Blood. The show itself was nominated for TV Obsession and TV Sci-Fi/Fantasy. You can go here to cast your votes. The winners will be announced live on CBS on January 6, 2010.

November 10th, 2009 | No Comments

First Look At The Romantics

The first photos of Anna from the set of The Romantics have surfaced and I’ve just added them to the gallery.

November 6th, 2009 | No Comments

Scream Awards 2009

Last night Anna attended the Scream Awards. The actual show does not air until next week, but Anna did win Best Horror Actress and True Blood won Best TV Show.

October 18th, 2009 | No Comments

Trick R Treat Screencaps

I have just added screencaps of Trick ‘R Treat to the gallery here. Enjoy!

October 15th, 2009 | No Comments

Stella Scans

Anna was featured in an issue of Stella this month and I’ve just added the scans to the gallery.

October 14th, 2009 | 1 Comment

Anna On The Graham Norton Show

Thank you Chris for the heads up about this video. Anna was on The Graham Norton show and here is a clip from her interview. It includes The Brother Streep and their song about Anna that I posted a couple months ago at the request of the band.

October 10th, 2009 | 5 Comments

Pick Up The Trick ‘R Treat Score!

La-La Land Records will release the soundtrack for TRICK ‘R TREAT on September 29, 2009. The critically-acclaimed film, which was written and directed by Michael Dougherty and produced by Bryan Singer, features original score by Douglas Pipes (MONSTER HOUSE). The film marks Dougherty’s directorial debut, and stars Anna Paquin (TRUE BLOOD), Dylan Baker (SPIDER-MAN), Brian Cox (X2: X-MEN UNITED), Tahmoh Penikett (BATTLESTAR GALACTICA) and Leslie Bibb (IRON MAN).

There were numerous delays in getting the movie off the ground, but that allowed Dougherty to secure Douglas Pipes as the composer. He describes, “Like myself, Douglas was a newcomer to the industry, but he made one hell of an entrance with his score for 2006’s MONSTER HOUSE. I’ll never forget watching that movie, bobbing my head to the music, and thinking to myself ‘Holy crap, who IS this guy?!’ It was mischievous but scary, fun yet foreboding. It was like hearing Elfman or Goldsmith for the first time, and I was hooked.”

“When I first spoke to Michael about Trick ‘R Treat, his love of film music was quite infectious,” said Pipes. “We chatted about our favorite horror films and why they worked for us the way they did. The more we talked the more excited I became. He wanted to make a classic Halloween fright night movie, and when I saw the film I was even more excited – it was pure, genuine Halloween horror…. and it was fun! Michael’s enthusiasm for my music and great instincts really helped in creating this score.”

MONSTER HOUSE also earned Pipes national attention and several nominations for awards including a Saturn Awards nomination for Best Music, International Film Critics Association Award nomination for Best New Composer and a nomination as Composer Discovery from the World Soundtrack Awards. His credits also include composing score for the film GRANDPA and writing additional music for CITY OF EMBER.

TRICK ‘R TREAT is a collection of creepy stories that mixes fun with fear, candy with poison, and laughter with screams. In the tradition of CREEPSHOW and TALES FROM THE CRYPT comes four interwoven tales set on Halloween night: a high school principal who moonlights as a vicious serial killer, a young virgin whose quest for that special someone takes a gruesome turn, a group of teens who carry out a cruel prank with disastrous consequences, and a cantankerous old man who battles a mischievous trick-or-treating demon.

Warner Bros. Pictures presents TRICK ‘R TREAT, available on DVD, Blu-Ray and digitally on October 6, 2009. The La-La Land Records original soundtrack will be available in-stores and at www.lalalandrecords.com on September 29, 2009.

October 6th, 2009 | No Comments