‘Adrift in Manhattan’ Screencaps
Screencaps of Heather’s performance in ‘Adrift in Manhattan,’ including 3 deleted scenes, are now available in the gallery for your viewing pleasure.
If you haven’t had a chance to see the film yet you should watch it when you have a chance, as it is a very well made and well acted indie film, but only if you are the appropriate age to watch R-rated films containing graphic sex scenes and scenes of implied incest. The sex scenes aren’t really any more graphic than things Heather has done in the past, but there is one scene that has “shocked” many audiences and made many viewers very uncomfortable. The implied incest revolves around Victor Rasuk’s character and while nothing is shown outright, many of his scenes are incredibly uncomfortable and painful to watch. The reasons for these warnings are that (a) we have minors who visit the site and they, as well as their parents, should be aware of the content of the film; and (b) some scenes in the film will make many people uncomfortable. I would have given these warnings sooner, but I was only just recently able to watch them film in its entirety and therefore couldn’t comment on it until now.
Posted on March 07, 2008 by Stef under Adrift In Manhattan, Gallery Updates
‘Mary’ Screencaptures
RichE added caps to the gallery earlier today of Heather’s performance in ‘Mary.’ Click here or on the images below to view them all. ![]()
Posted on March 06, 2008 by Stef under Gallery Updates, Mary
indieWIRE Production Report: ‘Baby on Board’
Coming on the scene with his ode to Drew Barrymore (“My Date With Drew”) in 2004, Brian Herzlinger’s sophomore effort is a romantic comedy starring Heather Graham as a career-driven woman who must rethink her priorities after learning she’s pregnant.
While trying to get his own scripts off the ground after “My Date With Drew,” Herzlinger’s manager passed him Russell Scalise and Michael Wright’s script. He was instantly drawn to the material and envisioned a “Working Girl” meets “Baby Boom” story of a woman sacrificing to make it in the male-dominated corporate world only to find herself blindsided by a greater responsibility. “Being able to pull comedy out of one of the most amazing miracles of life hasn’t been done to this extent that we’re doing it,” says Herzlinger from the set. The film also stars Jerry O’Connell as Graham’s wife, John Corbett as O’Connell’s best friend and Lara Flynn Boyle as Graham’s work-obsessed boss.
Currently shooting in Chicago for 20 days, the Windy City’s popular landmarks will be front and center as Herzlinger is set to shoot at the John Hancock Center, Tru restaurant, Nick’s Fishmarket, Michigan Avenue along with some scenes shot in Evanston. But going from an $1100 documentary to a romantic comedy with an impressive ensemble brings a little more pressure, especially scenes with multiple characters and just one camera. “Ten principle characters in the scene at once, you have to deal with them coming in and out, blocking, schedule and each of these actors have different methods and you need to adapt your directing and communication skills with them to give them what they need,” Herzlinger explains. “But I’m really thrilled with the results so far.”
Shot on 35mm by Denis Maloney, the editor is Ross Albert. Emilio Ferrari is producing and Scalise is executive producing.
Source: indiewire.com
Posted on March 05, 2008 by Stef under Baby on Board, Film News & Reviews
Cook like Heather
We now have a new recipe section that features some of Heather’s favorite recipes. These recipes were featured in various articles over the past couple of years and some of them are her own personal recipes. I haven’t had a chance to try out any of them yet, but they certainly sound yummy. Happy cooking!
Posted on February 20, 2008 by Stef under Site Updates
‘Alien Love Triangle’ Resurrected
Film stars will descend on a Welsh village for the world premiere of a lost film.
Kenneth Branagh, who stars in Alien Love Triangle, will be attending its opening at La Charrette in Gorseinon, near Swansea.
The movie, directed by Trainspotting’s Danny Boyle, also features Courtney Cox and Heather Graham.
Gorseinon’s own pocket-sized picture palace, made from a converted train carriage, is located in a back garden and played to packed houses of 23 people since 1953. But it is being forced to close its doors because it has fallen into disrepair.
As a fitting send-off, film critic and writer Mark Kermode, of BBC2’s The Culture Show, has arranged for Boyle’s never-released, 30-minute film to get its first showing there on February 23.
Mark said: “A phone call to producer Andrew Macdonald met with an enthusiastic response, and a promise to take the matter up with Miramax. And then came the cherry on the cake – if we could get the film, Kenneth Branagh would come to the premiere. Forget London’s Leicester Square – Gorseinon’s about to get red carpet treatment.”
Source: icWales
Posted on February 17, 2008 by Stef under Alien Love Triangle, Film News & Reviews
‘Baby on Board’ for Heather
Jerry O’Connell, Heather Graham, John Corbett, Katie Finneran, Ian Ziering and Lara Flynn Boyle will join forces for the indie romantic comedy “Baby on Board.”
Brian Herzlinger’s indie feature follows a happily married couple (O’Connell, Graham) whose lives and high-powered careers are thrown into chaos thanks to an unplanned pregnancy. Corbett and Finneran play their best friends, a bitter couple whose misguided advice on parenting and marriage only makes things worse.
Flynn Boyle plays Graham’s overdemanding ad agency boss. Ziering plays a gay obstetrician and Graham’s confidante.
A Plus Prods. and Big Shoot Prods. are backing the project, with A Plus’ Emilio Ferrari (“I Know What You Did Last Winter”) producing and Big Shoot’s Russell Scalise executive producing. Scalise penned the screenplay with Michael Wright.
The five-week shoot is set to begin Tuesday in Chicago. Ferrari’s Entertainment Seven has worldwide distribution rights.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
Posted on February 14, 2008 by Stef under Baby on Board, Film News & Reviews
Site updates
After working on the new gallery for roughly a year now, it is finally open and can be accessed via heather-photos.org (designed by Melanie). Unfortunately it’s not 100% complete yet, but there are tons of new scans, new photoshoots, new film promos, stills, on-set images, screencaps, dvd extras and much more for you to check out. I am still in the process of shifting over the remainder of the items in the old gallery archive and adding in the hundreds of new photos that I still have left to sort, but I think you will all be incredibly happy with all of the new items that have already been added. Please note that you will need to re-register in the new gallery in order to view the photoshoots.
Lastly, we decided to close the forum because it was being bombarded with spam on a daily basis and we just didn’t have time to keep up with it in general.
Posted on February 10, 2008 by Stef under Gallery Updates, Site Updates
Happy birthday!
On behalf of the site and you, the fans, I would like to wish our lovely leading lady a very happy 38th birthday. I hope she has a fantastic day tomorrow.
Emotional Rescue (2012)
The Flying Machine (2011)
Vengeance: A Love Story (2010) 





