Wednesday 17 August 2016

Photos: Behind the scenes photos of END OF A GUN movie starring Jade Ewen and Steven Seagal







Jade starring in the Movie trailer for END OF A GUN with Steven Seagal

END OF A GUN Movie TRAILER (Steven Seagal - Action, 2016)

Published on 16 Aug 2016
A former DEA agent strikes a deal with a mysterious and seductive woman to help her steal $2 million from a sadistic drug lord...


Action superstar Steven Seagal stars as a former DEA agent who strikes a deal with a mysterious and seductive woman to help her steal $2 million from a sadistic drug lord. Now he finds himself struggling to survive, on the run, and caught in a bloody game of cat and mouse. Grindstone Entertainment Group presents, a Steamroller Productions production, in association with Tadross Media Group, Parkside Pictures, and Mass Hysteria Entertainment, in association with Actionhouse Pictures.



END OF A GUN TRAILER
A Movie directed by Keoni Waxman
Cast : Steven Seagal, Jade Ewen, Florin Piersic Jr., Ovidiu Niculescu, Jonathan Rosenthal, Alexandre Nguyen, Claudiu Bleont
Release Date : September 23rd, 2016
Genre : Action and Adventure

END OF A GUN TRAILER
© 2016 - Lionsgate

Tuesday 9 August 2016

Where Pass London interview Jade Ewen about her Perfect Day

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My Perfect Day


In June, we caught the opening night of 'Aladdin' and were quite simply blown away - read our rave review about the production here. When we heard Where London magazine interviewed the actress playing Jasmine, Jade Ewen, in the August issue, we couldn't help joining the magic carpet ride...
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Hi Jane, on your 'Perfect Day' in London, what time would you wake up?Around 10am at the latest. I usually wake up a lot earlier. It would be nice to lie in, but I don’t want to waste the day.
What would be your perfect breakfast?I quite like bagels, salmon and scrambled eggs.
What are your favourite buildings?I like classic buildings – they are awe-inspiring and detailed. I find history really interesting. St Paul’s Cathedral is incredible, and I love the Royal Albert Hall, too.
What museums and galleries do you love?I loved the Natural History Museum as a child as there’s so much to see there.
Is there a place in London that holds a special memory for you?At the moment it is The National Gallery – we had the press party for Aladdin there. It was so grand! It was the highlight of my career, and inspires me to keep going.
Where do you like shopping?I love Borough Market. I love the hustle and bustle, the food and trying things. I enjoy Shoreditch for shopping – I get hand-crafted pieces of jewellery there, which you wouldn’t normally find in traditional stores.
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What has been a memorable purchase?A turquoise and silver pendant from Shoreditch. It is an ornate piece.
What green spaces do you like?I have a lot of fond memories of Regent’s Park. I did Porgy and Bess there last year at the Open Air Theatre. I got to perform in that setting, and had picnics near the lovely lake – it’s beautiful.
What places in the city inspire you?I spent my childhood in Plaistow, east London, and I have recently been revisiting this area, which I haven’t been to for years. When I see those places, like my primary school and dance school, I never dreamed I’d be doing what I’m doing now.
How do you prefer to travel in the city?I’ve always loved the Tube. I struggle sitting in a car when there is traffic, and buses give me motion sickness. I know the Tube like the back of my hand. I’m quite good at all the lines and how to get around fast.
Would you do anything extravagant?I would go to the Four Seasons’ day spa on Park Lane and treat myself to a massage.
Where would you have a drink?I’m not a massive drinker, so I would choose a bar where I can socialise with friends. Bar Italia is great.
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What would be your ideal entertainment?Anywhere with live music. Ronnie Scott’s is amazing.
Where do you like to eat out?I love to eat! The other day I went to Zuma in Knightsbridge for sushi. It was delicious; everything I ordered was good. I also like Wolfgang Puck at Cut at 45 Park Lane Hotel, as they do good steaks and sweet potato fries.
You are currently starring in Aladdin. Tell us about the show?It is the biggest production to ever come to the West End. We hold the world record for the most amount of costume changes, too – 108 in two minutes. We also have eight million crystals in the show!
What makes London stand out from the rest of the world?I’m proud that I’m from London. There’s just so much to do all the time, so I’m never bored. I’ve been fortunate to travel quite a lot with my work, but I always come back to London. People say they want to live abroad, but the capital will always be my number one as I don’t think anywhere else in the world beats it.
Where would you spend the night?I love the Corinthia Hotel.
Catch 'Aladdin' at the Prince Edward Theatre, Old Compton
Title image courtesy Disney

Monday 8 August 2016

EX-SUGABABE Amelle Berrabah wants to become a coach on The Voice

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SUGABABE: Amelle Berrabah wants to become a coach on The Voice
EX-SUGABABE Amelle Berrabah wants to become a coach on The Voice. The About You Now singer would love to get her peachy bum cheeks on one of the famous red swively chairs when the revamped singing contest moves to ITV next year.
Amelle told me: “I would be lying if I said I didn’t want to do it. “I’m a big fan of The Voice and would love to be a mentor or coach. “I think I have enough experience. I’ve been in the industry a long time. I’ve had chart success, always sung live and have a wrote a lot for myself and others.”
In fact, Celebrity Masterchef star Amelle revealed she’s built a successful secret career writing big pop hits for well known artists.
Amelle, who is currently working on solo music, added: “I have four writing alias’s, including one male name. “Ive been writing for a lot of artists, including some big names but don’t want to reveal who because the music industry can be snobby.
“People don’t want to take a song from an ex-girl group singer regardless of whether it’s good or not. “I love the fact that I have songs in the charts right now and the public or even the artists don’t know I’ve wrote it.”