A few days ago I sat in on a teleconference Q&A with Meaghan Martin and Nicholas Braun who play Bianca and Cameron on ABC Family’s sitcom 10 Things I Hate About You [new eps beginning Monday, 8/7C] based on the hit movie of the same name. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the two […]
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HOLLYWOOD INSIDER: Lindsey Shaw takes on Kat of 10 Things I Hate About You.
Last but not least in the series of interviews behind the scenes of 10 Things I Hate About You, the beautiful Lindsey Shaw discusses her time on the show. The show premiered last night and will be on on Tuesdays on ABC Family, 8/7c. What’s the difference between being on Aliens in America or […]
HOLLYWOOD INSIDER: Interview with Larry Miller & Meaghan Jette Martin
In part four of our interviews from the set of 10 Things I Hate About You, I interviewed Larry Miller, who plays Bianca and Kat’s father, and Meaghan Jette Martin. Did you know that Miller is a blogger himself? Check him out at larrymillerhumor.com. Tomorrow, in our final part of the interview series, the interview […]
HOLLYWOOD INSIDER: Breakfast with 10 Things’ Ethan Peck!
We met with Ethan Peck, who plays Patrick on ABC Family’s 10 Things I Hate About You at 25 Degrees restaurant at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. The grandson of Gregory Peck, Ethan took time out on his day off from filming to have breakfast with us and give us the scoop on filming, his time […]
HOLLYWOOD INSIDER: 10 Things Producer Carter Covington talks high school
Yesterday, we brought you onto the set of ABC Family’s 10 Things I Hate About You, premiering next Tuesday at 8/7c. Tomorrow, highlights from breakfast with Ethan Peck, who plays Patrick. Today, though, here are the highlights from the interview with writer and executive producer Carter Covington. Carter not only directed the set tour, but […]
SET VISIT: ABC Family’s 10 Things I Hate About You!
Over the years, there have been countless reimaginings of Shakespearean plays. With stories being retold in every possible setting and time period, Baz Luhrman popularized the concept for a young adult audience with his 1996’s Romeo + Juliet, complete with guns instead of swords and a Miami-esque setting in place of familiar fair Verona. In […]