When "The Postcard Killings" arrived in theaters back in 2020, we all turned our noses up at the idea of Jeffrey Dean Morgan as a detective on the case of the serial killer who offed his daughter. "No, Jeffrey Dean Morgan," we said, "we reject your offer of a trauma-propelled crime thriller," and promptly bestowed on his ill-fated film a 38% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Critics were even more intolerant of this adaptation of James Patterson and Liza Marklund's #1 New York Times bestselling thriller. "There just isn't enough depth to the screenplay," proclaimed Variety, while the LA Times accused the film of being "awkwardly pitched between serious art and pulp trash." All of which resulted in an abject 24% critic score on Rt. Despite the involvement of award-winning Bosnian filmmaker Danis Tanovic, then, "The Postcard Killings" was pretty much Doa.
So, you'll probably be surprised to hear (or not if you're...
Critics were even more intolerant of this adaptation of James Patterson and Liza Marklund's #1 New York Times bestselling thriller. "There just isn't enough depth to the screenplay," proclaimed Variety, while the LA Times accused the film of being "awkwardly pitched between serious art and pulp trash." All of which resulted in an abject 24% critic score on Rt. Despite the involvement of award-winning Bosnian filmmaker Danis Tanovic, then, "The Postcard Killings" was pretty much Doa.
So, you'll probably be surprised to hear (or not if you're...
- 1/30/2024
- by Joe Roberts
- Slash Film
When a young American couple is murdered overseas by a sadistic killer, a grieving New York cop is determined to find answers. Based on a novel by James Patterson and Liza Marklund, the crime thriller The Postcard Killings, from Cannes Film Festival Best Screenplay winner Danis Tanovic (No Man’s Land), stars Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Famke Janssen, and Cush Jumbo.
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Jacob (Morgan) has been a cop for 30 years, but nothing prepares him for the murder of his daughter, Kimberly, and son-in-law, Tom, who were killed while on their honeymoon in London. The deaths are gruesome and ritualistic, and Jacob soon finds out they’re the work of an unknown serial killer who sends postcards to journalists after he kills. As he and his ex-wife Valerie (Janssen...
When will The Postcard Killings be released?
Stream it now.
Who’s in the cast of The Postcard Killings? What happens in The Postcard Killings?
Jacob (Morgan) has been a cop for 30 years, but nothing prepares him for the murder of his daughter, Kimberly, and son-in-law, Tom, who were killed while on their honeymoon in London. The deaths are gruesome and ritualistic, and Jacob soon finds out they’re the work of an unknown serial killer who sends postcards to journalists after he kills. As he and his ex-wife Valerie (Janssen...
- 1/29/2024
- by Ingrid Ostby
- Tudum - Netflix
Let’s break down The Postcard Killings’ ending for those who just watched the movie.
The film follows Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Jacob Kanon and Famke Janssen’s Valerie Kanon, a divorced couple who are thrown into tragedy when their daughter and her husband are brutally murdered while honeymooning in London. It quickly becomes evident that the murder is the work of a vicious serial killer, one who is not close to being done.
The movie is based on a 2010 novel by the same name written by James Patterson and Liza Marklund.
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The film follows Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Jacob Kanon and Famke Janssen’s Valerie Kanon, a divorced couple who are thrown into tragedy when their daughter and her husband are brutally murdered while honeymooning in London. It quickly becomes evident that the murder is the work of a vicious serial killer, one who is not close to being done.
The movie is based on a 2010 novel by the same name written by James Patterson and Liza Marklund.
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- 1/29/2024
- by Russ Milheim
- The Direct
Rlje Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, released The Postcard Killings on May 19th on DVD and Blu-Ray. The action-thriller stars Jeffrey Dean Morgan (The Walking Dead), Famke Janssen (X-Men franchise), Cush Jumbo (The Good Fight), Joachim Król (Run Lola Run), Steven Mackintosh (Rocketman), and Denis O’Hare (American Horror Story). Written by Andrew Stern, Ellen Furman, Liza Marklund, and Tove Alsterdal, the film was directed by Academy Award winner Danis Tanovic (No Man’s Land). Dread […] More...
- 5/21/2020
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
The Postcard Killings based on the bestselling novel by James Patterson and Liza Marklund will be available on DVD and Blu-ray on May 19, 2020
Rlje Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, will release The Postcard Killings on May 19, 2020 on DVD and Blu-Ray. The action thriller stars Jeffrey Dean Morgan (“The Walking Dead”), Famke Janssen (X-Men franchise), Cush Jumbo (“The Good Fight”), Joachim Król (Run Lola Run), Steven Mackintosh (Rocketman), and Denis O’Hare (“American Horror Story”). Written by Andrew Stern, Ellen Furman, Liza Marklund and Tove Alsterdal, the film was directed by Academy Award winner Danis Tanovic (No Man’s Land). Rlje Films will release The Postcard Killings on DVD for an Srp of $29.96 and on Blu-Ray for an Srp of $29.97.
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Rlje Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, will release The Postcard Killings on May 19, 2020 on DVD and Blu-Ray. The action thriller stars Jeffrey Dean Morgan (“The Walking Dead”), Famke Janssen (X-Men franchise), Cush Jumbo (“The Good Fight”), Joachim Król (Run Lola Run), Steven Mackintosh (Rocketman), and Denis O’Hare (“American Horror Story”). Written by Andrew Stern, Ellen Furman, Liza Marklund and Tove Alsterdal, the film was directed by Academy Award winner Danis Tanovic (No Man’s Land). Rlje Films will release The Postcard Killings on DVD for an Srp of $29.96 and on Blu-Ray for an Srp of $29.97.
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- 4/2/2020
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
There was a time when a serial killer film, based on a novel written in part by James Patterson, would be a hot commodity in Hollywood. In fact, at one point, The Postcard Killers (the novel’s original name) had no less than famed cinematographer Janusz Kamiński signed to direct, after filmmakers like Paul Greengrass and Gavin O’Connor had flirted with helming. However, those incarnations were not to be, and this weekend The Postcard Killings (a retitling meant to make it seem even more generic) opened, destined to be quickly forgotten about. Without the same talent behind the camera, the flaws are even easier to spot than they otherwise would have been. Misguided, boring, and even often tasteless, this is a real dud. The movie is a crime drama, following a series of brutal murders. When his daughter is murdered, along with her husband, while on her honeymoon in Europe,...
- 3/15/2020
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
Postcards from the Dredge: Tanovic’s English Language Debut a Major Misfire
Films presenting serial killers who desire to make like The Police and turn murder into art are a dime a dozen these days, often featuring questionable psychological solipsism on the crafting of the sociopath. Borrowing the tone and trauma of many a Nordic Noir, Bosnia’s celebrated director Danis Tanovic ended up being the responsible party to direct the film adaptation of the 2010 novel The Postcard Killings by James Patterson and Liza Marklund. Stuck in developmental hell for years as it passed hands from several directors and cast members, the end result bears all the telling marks of a strained project as a tired, horrendously written thriller which is a chore to sit through from its briefly promising start to its inane finish.…...
Films presenting serial killers who desire to make like The Police and turn murder into art are a dime a dozen these days, often featuring questionable psychological solipsism on the crafting of the sociopath. Borrowing the tone and trauma of many a Nordic Noir, Bosnia’s celebrated director Danis Tanovic ended up being the responsible party to direct the film adaptation of the 2010 novel The Postcard Killings by James Patterson and Liza Marklund. Stuck in developmental hell for years as it passed hands from several directors and cast members, the end result bears all the telling marks of a strained project as a tired, horrendously written thriller which is a chore to sit through from its briefly promising start to its inane finish.…...
- 3/15/2020
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
There have been a lot of adaptations (primarily for TV) of megaselling author James Patterson’s pulpy fictions, none particularly memorable, with the possible exception of hit 1997 thriller “Kiss the Girls.” But then, his books seldom aim for much more than disposable entertainment, so it’s apt enough that their screen versions should follow suit.
By that standard, there’s nothing really wrong with “The Postcard Killings,” which derives from a one-shot 2010 collaboration with Swedish crime novelist Liza Marklund that hit No. 1 on the U.S. bestseller list. But there’s nothing very right about the British-American co-production, either. Starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan as an NYPD detective tracking his own daughter’s serial killers across Europe, this uninspired detour into impersonally commercial English-language terrain for Bosnian director Danis Tanovic (an Oscar winner for 2001’s “No Man’s Land”) should provide Patterson’s fans and undemanding miscellaneous viewers with an acceptably slick...
By that standard, there’s nothing really wrong with “The Postcard Killings,” which derives from a one-shot 2010 collaboration with Swedish crime novelist Liza Marklund that hit No. 1 on the U.S. bestseller list. But there’s nothing very right about the British-American co-production, either. Starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan as an NYPD detective tracking his own daughter’s serial killers across Europe, this uninspired detour into impersonally commercial English-language terrain for Bosnian director Danis Tanovic (an Oscar winner for 2001’s “No Man’s Land”) should provide Patterson’s fans and undemanding miscellaneous viewers with an acceptably slick...
- 3/13/2020
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
Between playing the brutal bat-wielding Negan on “The Walking Dead,” and fearless monster hunter John Winchester on “Supernatural,” Jeffery Dean Morgan is not a guy you want to mess with. He continues that streak with his new role as a New York detective in the upcoming film, “The Postcard Killings.”
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The film, based on the bestseller by James Patterson and Liza Marklund, tells the story of Detective Jacob Kanon dealing with the tragic, gruesome and sudden deaths of his daughter and son-in-law.
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- 2/24/2020
- by Brynne Ramella
- The Playlist
Based on the bestselling novel by James Patterson and Liza Marklund, The Postcard Killings centers on New York Detective Jacob Kanon’s (The Walking Dead’s Jeffrey Dean Morgan) search for the person (or maybe killers?) involved in the London murder of his son-in-law and daughter. The picture is directed by Danis Tanovic.
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- 2/24/2020
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Rlje Films has dropped a new trailer for thriller ‘The Postcard Killings’ featuring Jeffrey Dean Morgan on the road to vengeance.
Based on the James Patterson and Liza Marklund #1 New York Times bestselling novel, the film follows NY Detective Jacob Kanon’s (Jeffery Dean Morgan) whose world is destroyed when his daughter and son-in-law are brutally murdered in London. Unable to sit idly by and do nothing, Jacob travels to London get the answers he needs. As he learns of similar heinous murders happening across Europe – each preceded by a postcard sent to a local journalist – Jacob is in a race against time to stop the killings and find justice for his little girl.
Directed by Danis Tanovic, the film also stars Famke Janssen, Cush Jumbo, Joachim Król, Steven Mackintosh and Denis O’Hare.
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Based on the James Patterson and Liza Marklund #1 New York Times bestselling novel, the film follows NY Detective Jacob Kanon’s (Jeffery Dean Morgan) whose world is destroyed when his daughter and son-in-law are brutally murdered in London. Unable to sit idly by and do nothing, Jacob travels to London get the answers he needs. As he learns of similar heinous murders happening across Europe – each preceded by a postcard sent to a local journalist – Jacob is in a race against time to stop the killings and find justice for his little girl.
Directed by Danis Tanovic, the film also stars Famke Janssen, Cush Jumbo, Joachim Król, Steven Mackintosh and Denis O’Hare.
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- 2/24/2020
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is trading his blood-stained bat for blood-drained murder victims in The Postcard Killings, which adapts James Patterson and Liza Marklund‘s #1 New York Times bestselling thriller about a New York detective who joins an international manhunt for a serial killer who had brutally murdered his daughter and son-in-law on their honeymoon in London. And like many […]
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- 2/22/2020
- by Hoai-Tran Bui
- Slash Film
"You've got exactly four days to prevent a murder." Rlje Films has unveiled an official trailer for a serial killer thriller titled The Postcard Killings, adapted from the bestselling book of the same name. A New York City detective investigates the death of his daughter, who was murdered while on her honeymoon in London; he recruits the help of a Scandinavian journalist when other couples throughout Europe suffer a similar fate. His investigation leads him to discover a serial killer imitating art, and announcing his arrival in different cities with a postcard. Jeffery Dean Morgan stars in this along with Famke Janssen, Cush Jumbo, Joachim Król, Steven Mackintosh, and Dennis O'Hare. This looks considerably better than expected, but also looks like most other serial killer mystery thrillers. "It all makes horrible twisted sense..." Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Danis Tanovic's The Postcard Killings, originally from Collider: In The Postcard Killings,...
- 2/21/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Rlje Films has acquired rights to The Postcard Killings, the thriller based on James Patterson and Liza Marklund’s 2010 bestseller The Postcard Killers. Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Famke Janssen star in the pic, which is getting theatrical release sometime in March.
Danis Tanovic (No Man’s Land) directed a script from Andrew Stern, Ellen Furman, Marklund and Tove Alsterdal.
Morgan stars as NYPD Detective Jacob Kanon, whose world is thrown into turmoil when he learns his daughter and son-in-law have been brutally murdered in London. When he goes there find out who is responsible he learns similar crimes are being reported across Europe, with each killing accompanied by a postcard sent to a local journalist. Fighting against time, bureaucracy and his own grief, Jacob will do whatever it takes to stop the killings and find justice for his little girl.
Cush Jumbo, Joachim Król, Steven Mackintosh and Denis O’Hare co-star.
Danis Tanovic (No Man’s Land) directed a script from Andrew Stern, Ellen Furman, Marklund and Tove Alsterdal.
Morgan stars as NYPD Detective Jacob Kanon, whose world is thrown into turmoil when he learns his daughter and son-in-law have been brutally murdered in London. When he goes there find out who is responsible he learns similar crimes are being reported across Europe, with each killing accompanied by a postcard sent to a local journalist. Fighting against time, bureaucracy and his own grief, Jacob will do whatever it takes to stop the killings and find justice for his little girl.
Cush Jumbo, Joachim Król, Steven Mackintosh and Denis O’Hare co-star.
- 1/16/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
X-Men’s Famke Janssen has been added to the cast of Danis Tanovic’s ‘The Postcard Killings’ alongside Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
The film is a chilling crime story, following Jacob Kanon (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), a hardened New York Detective, in search of the person responsible for the murder of his only daughter. Across Europe, newlywed couples are being targeted in a string of bizarre homicides that leave the young victims’ bodies looking like they have been staged.
Janssen takes on the role of Valerie Kanon, the mother of their now deceased daughter.
Joining Janssen and Morgan on the cast are Denis O’Hare, Naomi Battrick (Jamestown, A Very English Scandal), Ruairi O’Connor and Cush Jumbo.
The film’s cross-country focus is also highlighted by an extended cast that includes Sallie Harmsen, Eva Röse and Joachim Król.
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The film is a chilling crime story, following Jacob Kanon (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), a hardened New York Detective, in search of the person responsible for the murder of his only daughter. Across Europe, newlywed couples are being targeted in a string of bizarre homicides that leave the young victims’ bodies looking like they have been staged.
Janssen takes on the role of Valerie Kanon, the mother of their now deceased daughter.
Joining Janssen and Morgan on the cast are Denis O’Hare, Naomi Battrick (Jamestown, A Very English Scandal), Ruairi O’Connor and Cush Jumbo.
The film’s cross-country focus is also highlighted by an extended cast that includes Sallie Harmsen, Eva Röse and Joachim Król.
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- 5/16/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Famke Janssen has joined Jeffrey Dean Morgan in the cast of crime thriller “The Postcard Killings.” Variety has been given the first-look image from the movie.
Morgan plays Jacob Kanon, the New York detective intent on capturing his daughter’s murderer. Janssen plays Valerie Kanon, the mother of their now deceased daughter.
Across Europe, newlywed couples are being targeted in a string of bizarre killings that leave the young victims’ bodies looking like the murders have been staged.
Bosnian filmmaker Danis Tanovic, who won an Oscar for “No Man’s Land,” and Berlin Grand Jury winner “Death in Sarajevo,” directs the pic.
The film is an adaptation of James Patterson and Liza Marklund bestselling novel. It is produced by Good Films Collective, and is being sold in Cannes by Christian Mercuri’s Capstone.
As well as Morgan and Janssen, the film features Denis O’Hare, Naomi Battrick, Ruairi O’Connor and Cush Jumbo.
Morgan plays Jacob Kanon, the New York detective intent on capturing his daughter’s murderer. Janssen plays Valerie Kanon, the mother of their now deceased daughter.
Across Europe, newlywed couples are being targeted in a string of bizarre killings that leave the young victims’ bodies looking like the murders have been staged.
Bosnian filmmaker Danis Tanovic, who won an Oscar for “No Man’s Land,” and Berlin Grand Jury winner “Death in Sarajevo,” directs the pic.
The film is an adaptation of James Patterson and Liza Marklund bestselling novel. It is produced by Good Films Collective, and is being sold in Cannes by Christian Mercuri’s Capstone.
As well as Morgan and Janssen, the film features Denis O’Hare, Naomi Battrick, Ruairi O’Connor and Cush Jumbo.
- 5/16/2019
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Rolling off the Netflix original show “Young Wallander,” Yellow Bird U.K. is set to produce its second drama, “The Secret Woman,” a series adaptation of the Danish book of the same name written by Anna Ekberg.
Leading British screenwriter Adrian Hodges, whose credits include “My Week With Marilyn,” “The Musketeers,” “The Go-Between” and “Labyrinth,” has come on board to adapt the novel.
Launched a year ago, Yellow Bird U.K. is the Britain-based arm of the Banijay-owned thriving Scandinavian banner Yellow Bird Sweden which is behind such hits as “Wallander,” “Occupied,” “Millennium” and “Hidden.”
Berna Levin, the Cco of Yellow Bird UK, described “The Secret Woman” as a “luscious female-led murder mystery.” The novel centers on Louise Andersen, a forty-something woman who lives in a secluded village on the Danish island of Bornholm with Joachim, who is 10 years older than her. Their routinal life is disrupted by the arrival of Edmund,...
Leading British screenwriter Adrian Hodges, whose credits include “My Week With Marilyn,” “The Musketeers,” “The Go-Between” and “Labyrinth,” has come on board to adapt the novel.
Launched a year ago, Yellow Bird U.K. is the Britain-based arm of the Banijay-owned thriving Scandinavian banner Yellow Bird Sweden which is behind such hits as “Wallander,” “Occupied,” “Millennium” and “Hidden.”
Berna Levin, the Cco of Yellow Bird UK, described “The Secret Woman” as a “luscious female-led murder mystery.” The novel centers on Louise Andersen, a forty-something woman who lives in a secluded village on the Danish island of Bornholm with Joachim, who is 10 years older than her. Their routinal life is disrupted by the arrival of Edmund,...
- 4/8/2019
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Oscar-winner Danis Tanovic’s chilling crime story “The Postcard Killings” has rounded out its cast with the addition of “American Horror Story’s” Denis O’Hare, “A Very English Scandal’s” Naomi Battrick and “The Spanish Princess’s” Ruairi O’Connor as shooting gets underway in London.
The movie, based on the James Patterson and Liza Marklund bestseller, stars “The Walking Dead’s” Jeffrey Dean Morgan and “Wonder Woman’s” Connie Nielsen, and features Cush Jumbo. The production will also shoot in Norway and Sweden.
The pic follows Jacob Kanon (Morgan), a hardened New York detective, in search of the person responsible for the murder of his only daughter. Across Europe, newlywed couples are being targeted in a string of bizarre homicides that leave the young victims’ bodies looking like copies of great works of art.
Tanovic’s first feature film, “No Man’s Land,” won the 2002 Oscar for best foreign-language film,...
The movie, based on the James Patterson and Liza Marklund bestseller, stars “The Walking Dead’s” Jeffrey Dean Morgan and “Wonder Woman’s” Connie Nielsen, and features Cush Jumbo. The production will also shoot in Norway and Sweden.
The pic follows Jacob Kanon (Morgan), a hardened New York detective, in search of the person responsible for the murder of his only daughter. Across Europe, newlywed couples are being targeted in a string of bizarre homicides that leave the young victims’ bodies looking like copies of great works of art.
Tanovic’s first feature film, “No Man’s Land,” won the 2002 Oscar for best foreign-language film,...
- 3/14/2019
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
‘The Walking Dead’ Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Connie Nielsen head up the cast on the chilling crime story, ‘The Postcard Killings’.
Morgan and Nielson will also be joined Denis O’Hare, Naomi Battrick(Jamestown, A Very English Scandal), Ruairi O’Connor and Cush Jumbo on the cast.
Based on the James Patterson and Liza Marklund bestseller, ‘The Postcard Killers’ the film follows Jacob Kanon (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), a hardened New York Detective, in search of the person responsible for the murder of his only daughter. Across Europe, newlywed couples are being targeted in a string of bizarre homicides that leave the young victims’ bodies looking like copies of great works of art.
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Academy Award winner, Danis Tanovic takes the helm while Miriam Segal alongside Paul Brennan, Peter Calvin Nelson, and Leopoldo Gout will produce.
Morgan and Nielson will also be joined Denis O’Hare, Naomi Battrick(Jamestown, A Very English Scandal), Ruairi O’Connor and Cush Jumbo on the cast.
Based on the James Patterson and Liza Marklund bestseller, ‘The Postcard Killers’ the film follows Jacob Kanon (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), a hardened New York Detective, in search of the person responsible for the murder of his only daughter. Across Europe, newlywed couples are being targeted in a string of bizarre homicides that leave the young victims’ bodies looking like copies of great works of art.
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Academy Award winner, Danis Tanovic takes the helm while Miriam Segal alongside Paul Brennan, Peter Calvin Nelson, and Leopoldo Gout will produce.
- 3/14/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Danis Tanovic directs from Andrew Stern’s adapted screenplay of the novel by James Patterson and Liza Marklund.
Christian Mercuri’s finance and international sales company Capstone has closed a deal with Good Films Collective and Miriam Segal to finance and handle international distribution on a number of the production group’s upcoming feature films, kicking off with The Postcard Killings.
The crime thriller is in pre-production and stars Jeffrey Dean Morgan (pictured). Danis Tanovic directs from Andrew Stern’s adapted screenplay based on the novel by James Patterson and Liza Marklund.
The Postcard Killings centres on a New York...
Christian Mercuri’s finance and international sales company Capstone has closed a deal with Good Films Collective and Miriam Segal to finance and handle international distribution on a number of the production group’s upcoming feature films, kicking off with The Postcard Killings.
The crime thriller is in pre-production and stars Jeffrey Dean Morgan (pictured). Danis Tanovic directs from Andrew Stern’s adapted screenplay based on the novel by James Patterson and Liza Marklund.
The Postcard Killings centres on a New York...
- 2/1/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Film financing-sales company Capstone has come on board to finance and handle international distribution on the thriller “The Postcard Killings,” starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Connie Nielsen.
Capstone’s Christian Mercuri and Good Films Collective’s Miriam Segal announced the deal on Friday as part of a long-term alliance between the companies. Capstone will handle international sales on “The Postcard Killings” at the upcoming European Film Market at the Berlin Film Festival.
“The Postcard Killings” is directed by Danis Tanovic, whose credits include “No Man’s Land,” “Death in Sarajevo,” and “Tigers,” from a screenplay adapted by Andrew Stern from James Patterson and Liza Marklund’s New York Times bestseller.
“The Postcard Killings” is currently in pre-production and centers on a New York detective investigating the death of his daughter, who was murdered while on her honeymoon in London. During his investigation, similar crimes are reported across Europe with each...
Capstone’s Christian Mercuri and Good Films Collective’s Miriam Segal announced the deal on Friday as part of a long-term alliance between the companies. Capstone will handle international sales on “The Postcard Killings” at the upcoming European Film Market at the Berlin Film Festival.
“The Postcard Killings” is directed by Danis Tanovic, whose credits include “No Man’s Land,” “Death in Sarajevo,” and “Tigers,” from a screenplay adapted by Andrew Stern from James Patterson and Liza Marklund’s New York Times bestseller.
“The Postcard Killings” is currently in pre-production and centers on a New York detective investigating the death of his daughter, who was murdered while on her honeymoon in London. During his investigation, similar crimes are reported across Europe with each...
- 2/1/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Jeffrey Dean Morgan, star of AMC’s series “The Walking Dead,” and Connie Nielsen (The Devil’s Advocate) have signed on for the Janusz Kaminski-directed thriller The Postcard Killings, writes Variety. The two will co-star in the film adapted from James Patterson and Liza Marklund’s bestseller. “The film follows a New York detective (Morgan) whose life is thrown […]...
- 10/30/2018
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Jeffrey Dean Morgan, star of AMC’s series “The Walking Dead,” and Connie Nielsen have signed on for the Janusz Kaminski-directed thriller “The Postcard Killings.”
The two will co-star in the film adapted from James Patterson and Liza Marklund’s bestseller. The film follows a New York detective (Morgan) whose life is thrown into turmoil when he learns that his daughter and son-in-law have been brutally murdered in London. As he digs into the case, similar crimes are reported across Europe with each killing accompanied by a postcard sent to a local journalist.
Nielsen will play the detective’s ex-wife, who turns her grief back home into action when she becomes an active part of the hunt for her daughter’s killer. Jamie Blackley (“Irrational Man”) is attached to play a young American who gets caught up as the horror unfolds.
Good Films Collective is producing and financing the project,...
The two will co-star in the film adapted from James Patterson and Liza Marklund’s bestseller. The film follows a New York detective (Morgan) whose life is thrown into turmoil when he learns that his daughter and son-in-law have been brutally murdered in London. As he digs into the case, similar crimes are reported across Europe with each killing accompanied by a postcard sent to a local journalist.
Nielsen will play the detective’s ex-wife, who turns her grief back home into action when she becomes an active part of the hunt for her daughter’s killer. Jamie Blackley (“Irrational Man”) is attached to play a young American who gets caught up as the horror unfolds.
Good Films Collective is producing and financing the project,...
- 10/30/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Britt Robertson, star of the new Netflix series Girlboss, and Jamie Blackley have signed on for the Janusz Kaminski-directed thriller The Postcard Killings. The two will co-star opposite Patrick Dempsey in the pic, adapted from James Patterson and Liza Marklund’s bestseller. Dakota Fanning was attached to this project but scheduling conflicts arose and she has exited. The film, written by Andrew Stern and Ellen Furman, follows New York detective Jacob Kanon’s…...
- 5/12/2017
- Deadline
Exclusive: Patrick Dempsey has signed on as the lead in Good Films’ The Postcard Killings, directed by Janusz Kaminski from a script by Andrew Stern. Production is scheduled to begin in February. Good Universe is handling international sales on the project, which it will present at Afm this week. Based on James Patterson and Liza Marklund's novel, the film is about New York detective Jacob Kanon (Dempsey), who investigates the murder of his newly married daughter and…...
- 11/2/2016
- Deadline
Exclusive: The actress is the latest element to board the Good Films drama that Good Universe will introduce to worldwide buyers in Cannes.
Janusz Kaminski will direct The Postcard Killings, a thriller based on James Patterson and Liza Marklund’s bestseller The Postcard Killers, which Marklund and Andrew Stern have adapted.
Good Films produces and finances the thriller about Jacob, a New York detective, who investigates the murder of his newly married daughter and discovers a trail of similar deaths across Europe.
In each case the killing is accompanied by a postcard sent to a local reporter. Things become even more intense when Jacob meets a young reporter who receives the next postcard.
Miriam Segal produces for Good Films and production is scheduled for Munich, London and Scandinavia in January 2017.
Good Films financed and produced Brad Furman’s The Infiltrator, which stars Bryan Cranston, John Leguizamo and Diane Kruger and will open in the Us on July...
Janusz Kaminski will direct The Postcard Killings, a thriller based on James Patterson and Liza Marklund’s bestseller The Postcard Killers, which Marklund and Andrew Stern have adapted.
Good Films produces and finances the thriller about Jacob, a New York detective, who investigates the murder of his newly married daughter and discovers a trail of similar deaths across Europe.
In each case the killing is accompanied by a postcard sent to a local reporter. Things become even more intense when Jacob meets a young reporter who receives the next postcard.
Miriam Segal produces for Good Films and production is scheduled for Munich, London and Scandinavia in January 2017.
Good Films financed and produced Brad Furman’s The Infiltrator, which stars Bryan Cranston, John Leguizamo and Diane Kruger and will open in the Us on July...
- 5/5/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Steven Spielberg's regular cinematographer Janusz Kaminski is attached to direct the crime thriller "The Postcard Killings" for Good Films.
Based on James Patterson and Liza Marklund's 2010 novel, the story centers on New York detective Jacob Kanon who joins forces with Swedish art critic Dessie Larsson to investigate a seemingly senseless sequence of killings of couples across Europe.
Postcards are sent to apparently random journalists by the killer, each heralding the next horrific crime. Larsson has just received such a postcard, and she and Kanon must piece together the clues to catch the killer.
Marklund and Tove Alsterdal penned the screenplay. Filming will take place in New York, Munich, Stockholm, northern Sweden and possibly Norway.
Source: Variety...
Based on James Patterson and Liza Marklund's 2010 novel, the story centers on New York detective Jacob Kanon who joins forces with Swedish art critic Dessie Larsson to investigate a seemingly senseless sequence of killings of couples across Europe.
Postcards are sent to apparently random journalists by the killer, each heralding the next horrific crime. Larsson has just received such a postcard, and she and Kanon must piece together the clues to catch the killer.
Marklund and Tove Alsterdal penned the screenplay. Filming will take place in New York, Munich, Stockholm, northern Sweden and possibly Norway.
Source: Variety...
- 2/13/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Crime thriller follows a detective and art critic who track a series of murders across Europe.
Two-time Oscar-winning cinematographer and frequent Steven Spielberg collaborator Janusz Kaminski (Saving Private Ryan, Schindler’s List, Bridge Of Spies) will direct crime thriller The Postcard Killings, which will be financed and produced by London-based outfit Good Films.
Based on Liza Marklund and James Patterson’s 2010 crime novel The Postcard Killers, the project has a script adapted by Marklund with Tove Alsterdal.
The plot follows a New York detective and Swedish art critic who track a series of murders that take place across Europe. The killer sends a series of clues to journalists on postcards, each one heralding the next crime.
Good Films is also producing Brad Furman’s The Infiltrator, which stars Bryan Cranston, John Leguizamo and Diane Kruger. Broad Green will release on Aug 31 in the Us.
Sierra Affinity is handling sales in Berlin on both titles.
Two-time Oscar-winning cinematographer and frequent Steven Spielberg collaborator Janusz Kaminski (Saving Private Ryan, Schindler’s List, Bridge Of Spies) will direct crime thriller The Postcard Killings, which will be financed and produced by London-based outfit Good Films.
Based on Liza Marklund and James Patterson’s 2010 crime novel The Postcard Killers, the project has a script adapted by Marklund with Tove Alsterdal.
The plot follows a New York detective and Swedish art critic who track a series of murders that take place across Europe. The killer sends a series of clues to journalists on postcards, each one heralding the next crime.
Good Films is also producing Brad Furman’s The Infiltrator, which stars Bryan Cranston, John Leguizamo and Diane Kruger. Broad Green will release on Aug 31 in the Us.
Sierra Affinity is handling sales in Berlin on both titles.
- 2/13/2016
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: British producer Miriam Segal of Good Films has secured backing from Bank Leumi for her slate of seven new features.
Bank Leumi is providing debt financing that can help cover the “lion’s share” of the costs of the films, with budgets ranging from $12-$40m.
As previously announced, the first film into production will be the $28m The Infiltrator starring Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston alongside John Leguizamo.
Brad Furman is directing the film, which Relativity will be presenting to buyers at the Afm (Nov 5-12).
The Infiltrator, which will shoot in London, Paris and Florida, is based on Robert Mazur’s book about his experiences infiltrating the criminal hierarchy of Colombia’s drug cartels.
Tanovic to direct Invisible
Good Films has also confirmed that Oscar winner Danis Tanovic (No Man’s Land) is to direct Invisible, scripted by Croatian playwright Tena Stivicic about the plight of immigrants in Britain.
Speaking to ScreenDaily...
Bank Leumi is providing debt financing that can help cover the “lion’s share” of the costs of the films, with budgets ranging from $12-$40m.
As previously announced, the first film into production will be the $28m The Infiltrator starring Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston alongside John Leguizamo.
Brad Furman is directing the film, which Relativity will be presenting to buyers at the Afm (Nov 5-12).
The Infiltrator, which will shoot in London, Paris and Florida, is based on Robert Mazur’s book about his experiences infiltrating the criminal hierarchy of Colombia’s drug cartels.
Tanovic to direct Invisible
Good Films has also confirmed that Oscar winner Danis Tanovic (No Man’s Land) is to direct Invisible, scripted by Croatian playwright Tena Stivicic about the plight of immigrants in Britain.
Speaking to ScreenDaily...
- 10/22/2014
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
Relativity International to handle sales on Good Films thriller at Afm.
Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston is to star in The Infiltrator, a thriller based on the true story of federal agent Robert Mazur who went undercover to infiltrate Colombia’s mafia and helped collapse one of the world’s biggest privately held banks.
The film is a passion project of director Brad Furman (The Lincoln Lawyer) and was first reported by ScreenDaily at the American Film Market (Afm) in 2012. Relativity International will present the film to distributors at this year’s Afm.
It marks the first on slate of seven projects from Good Films and will be produced by the company’s founder and former BBC Films exec, Miriam Segal.
Principal photography is scheduled to begin January 2015 on location in London, Paris and Florida.
Adapted for the screen by Ellen Brown Furman from Mazur’s autobiography of the same name, Cranston will play...
Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston is to star in The Infiltrator, a thriller based on the true story of federal agent Robert Mazur who went undercover to infiltrate Colombia’s mafia and helped collapse one of the world’s biggest privately held banks.
The film is a passion project of director Brad Furman (The Lincoln Lawyer) and was first reported by ScreenDaily at the American Film Market (Afm) in 2012. Relativity International will present the film to distributors at this year’s Afm.
It marks the first on slate of seven projects from Good Films and will be produced by the company’s founder and former BBC Films exec, Miriam Segal.
Principal photography is scheduled to begin January 2015 on location in London, Paris and Florida.
Adapted for the screen by Ellen Brown Furman from Mazur’s autobiography of the same name, Cranston will play...
- 10/8/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Ben Barnes (The Chronicles Of Narnia franchise) has been tapped as a male lead opposite Mary Elizabeth Winstead in ABC‘s drama pilot Exposed, from writer Charles Randolph, Peter Traugott’s Tbd Entertainment, Sweden-based Yellow Bird Entertainment and Universal TV. Based on the best-selling Swedish novels by Liza Marklund, Exposed centers on Anna (Winstead), an investigative journalist who will stop at nothing to uncover the truth, including making questionable alliances. Barnes, repped by Wme and Luber Roklin, will play Stoya, a mysterious man who develops an intimate relationship with Anna. He claims to be a pilot but is in fact an Nsa whistleblower who is being hunted by the U.S. government because he knows too much. Daniel Henney (X Men Origins: Wolverine) has been cast opposite Bojana Novakovic in ABC’s drama pilot Agatha, from ABC Studios and Mark Gordon Co. It centers on former convict-turned-big-city criminologist Agatha (Novakovic...
- 3/17/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Rising film actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead will join the throngs of other primarily big screen actors heading for the small screen. Today it was announced that Winstead has agreed to the starring role in ABC drama pilot “Exposed.” The Deadline report says Winstead turned down several other TV offers before saying yes to the adaptation based on the novels by Liza Marklund. Winstead will take on the role of Anna (Annika in the original Swedish novels), an ambitious rising reporter who’s willing to do whatever it takes to get the story. The first book sees her investigating a murder where [...]
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- 3/11/2014
- by Linda Ge
- UpandComers
Mary Elizabeth Winstead has been spoken for. One of the most hotly pursued actresses this pilot season has been tapped as the lead of ABC‘s drama pilot Exposed, from writer Charles Randolph, Peter Traugott’s Tbd Entertainment, Sweden-based Yellow Bird Entertainment and Universal TV. Based on the best-selling Swedish novels by Liza Marklund, Exposed centers on Anna (Winstead), an investigative journalist who will stop at nothing to uncover the truth, including making questionable alliances. Winstead turned down some half-dozen pilot offers this season before settling on Exposed. The actress, repped by Wme and Anonymous Content, has been straddling the indie and mainstream feature worlds with roles in indies like the 2012 Smashed, which landed her an Indie Spirit nomination, and in such big-budget movies as A Good Day To Die Hard and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Related: 2014 ABC Pilots...
- 3/11/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: Everardo Gout’s $35m adaptation of The Postcard Killers heads up slate.
Bavaria Film and Senator Film’s joint venture, Bavaria Pictures, is lining up adaptations of international bestsellers and local comedies for the next 12 months.
Production is set to roll later this year on Mexican director Everardo Gout’s $35m adaptation of James Patterson and Liza Marklund’s thriller The Postcard Killers as a co-production with the UK’s Good and George Films.
Bavaria Pictures’ Jan Kaiser told ScreenDaily that €1.6m funding has come from the Bavarian regional film fund for the project which is being handled internationally by Film Nation.
Meanwhile, a spring 2015 start is scheduled for the filming of an adaptation of the first book in Oliver Poetzsch’s The Hangman’s Daughter series.
Bavaria Pictures is speaking with Us partners to become partners on the $20m project which already has Munich-based Lionsheart as a co-producer.
According to Kaiser...
Bavaria Film and Senator Film’s joint venture, Bavaria Pictures, is lining up adaptations of international bestsellers and local comedies for the next 12 months.
Production is set to roll later this year on Mexican director Everardo Gout’s $35m adaptation of James Patterson and Liza Marklund’s thriller The Postcard Killers as a co-production with the UK’s Good and George Films.
Bavaria Pictures’ Jan Kaiser told ScreenDaily that €1.6m funding has come from the Bavarian regional film fund for the project which is being handled internationally by Film Nation.
Meanwhile, a spring 2015 start is scheduled for the filming of an adaptation of the first book in Oliver Poetzsch’s The Hangman’s Daughter series.
Bavaria Pictures is speaking with Us partners to become partners on the $20m project which already has Munich-based Lionsheart as a co-producer.
According to Kaiser...
- 2/8/2014
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: ABC has put in development a crime thriller from writer Charles Randolph (Love and Other Drugs), Peter Traugott’s Tbd Entertainment and Sweden-based Yellow Bird Entertainment. The project, from Universal TV where Tbd is based, is an adaptation of the best-selling novels by Liza Marklund that also were the basis for the hit Swedish drama series Annika Bengtzon: Crime Reporter, also produced by Yellow Bird (watch the trailer below). Written by Randolph, the drama centers on a dogged, no-nonsense tabloid reporter searching for the truth while also juggling her bosses and her family. Randolph is executive producing with Tbd’s Traugott and Rachel Kaplan and Yellow Bird’s Jenny Gilbertsson and Berna Levin. This marks the latest sale for Tbd this season for a total of three dramas and six comedies at NBC, Fox and USA. Yellow Bird recently teamed with Chernin Entertainment to develop a series based on another Swedish crime novel,...
- 10/31/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Over the past few years, Scandinavian crime fiction has been hot both at home and abroad. "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" has obviously been the biggest cultural crossover, but so too have books by folks like Jo Nesbø, Henning Mankell and Karin Fossum, along with TV shows like "Wallander," "The Killing" and "The Bridge" (the latter two of which have been remade for American television). Generally, the entire genre is seen as darker and smarter than your average crime flick or paperback page turner, and completed with a flair unique to the region. But if you need evidence that not everything from Scandinavia's creative pool brims with freshness and can be just as generic as your average TV show on U.S. primetime, than "Annika Bengtzon, Crime Reporter" has more than ample proof. To be certain, the premise is not without promise. Based on the best-selling crime novels by Liza Marklund,...
- 8/16/2013
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Stockholm -- Is it time for the Nobel Prize in literature to come from the east?
After last year's South American win and years of European dominance, many experts expect the Swedish Academy to do just that when it announces this year's winner on Thursday.
Many of the big names in Asian and Middle Eastern literature, including South Korean poet Ko Un and Syria's Adonis, have been mentioned as possible candidates for years, but still haven't received the prestigious, 10 million kronor ($1.4 million) award. The same goes for Algerian poet Assia Djebar and Israeli author Amos Oz.
"I know the academy doesn't think in this way, but I still feel it would be timely to give the prize to a Syrian poet during this period of uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa," said Maria Schottenius, a literature expert at the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter. She has Adonis as her...
After last year's South American win and years of European dominance, many experts expect the Swedish Academy to do just that when it announces this year's winner on Thursday.
Many of the big names in Asian and Middle Eastern literature, including South Korean poet Ko Un and Syria's Adonis, have been mentioned as possible candidates for years, but still haven't received the prestigious, 10 million kronor ($1.4 million) award. The same goes for Algerian poet Assia Djebar and Israeli author Amos Oz.
"I know the academy doesn't think in this way, but I still feel it would be timely to give the prize to a Syrian poet during this period of uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa," said Maria Schottenius, a literature expert at the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter. She has Adonis as her...
- 10/5/2011
- by AP
- Huffington Post
At the Simon & Schuster division Atria Books, Emily Bestler has been promoted to editor and chief and senior vice president, and she has gotten her own imprint--Emily Bestler Books--which will debut this spring. She has been with S&S for 16 years and her authors include John Connolly, Vince Flynn, Jodi Picoult, Diane Setterfield, Sister Souljah, Brad Thor, Nicole Wallace and Liza Marklund. The imprint will publish fiction and non-fiction.
- 2/8/2011
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
The bleak Scandinavian landscapes have inspired a series of hit books about dour detectives, and more writers are now lining up to claim the Nordic crime crown
Among the growing band of the faithful – the millions of readers drawn to the bleak tradition of Swedish crime fiction – the litany can be recited with ease: Inspector Martin Beck, created by Sjöwall and Wahlöö in the 1960s, begat Henning Mankell's Wallander, and then Wallander begat Stieg Larsson's Salander, the girl with the dragon tattoo.
With new episodes of Kenneth Branagh's Wallander promised and big-screen versions of Larsson's Millennium Trilogy due out soon in English as well as Swedish, what started as a genre with cult appeal has become part of the money-making mainstream.
Yet well before Mankell and Larsson's crime-solving anti-heroes reached our cinema screens, true aficionados of this Scandinavian genre understood that the family tree was more complex.
Among the growing band of the faithful – the millions of readers drawn to the bleak tradition of Swedish crime fiction – the litany can be recited with ease: Inspector Martin Beck, created by Sjöwall and Wahlöö in the 1960s, begat Henning Mankell's Wallander, and then Wallander begat Stieg Larsson's Salander, the girl with the dragon tattoo.
With new episodes of Kenneth Branagh's Wallander promised and big-screen versions of Larsson's Millennium Trilogy due out soon in English as well as Swedish, what started as a genre with cult appeal has become part of the money-making mainstream.
Yet well before Mankell and Larsson's crime-solving anti-heroes reached our cinema screens, true aficionados of this Scandinavian genre understood that the family tree was more complex.
- 9/11/2010
- by Vanessa Thorpe
- The Guardian - Film News
London -- Swedish production house Yellow Bird has secured movie adaptation rights to six novels featuring the criminal reporter Annika Bengtzon penned by best-selling author Liza Marklund.
The plans for the movies mirror Yellow Bird's ongoing projects to turn Stieg Larsson's critically acclaimed Millennium trilogy into big screen outings.
Yellow Bird producer Jenny Gilbertsson told THR the company would initially produce Swedish language movie versions based on Marklund's six books before deciding on English language outings.
The company has adaptation rights to six titles: "Studio 69," "Prime Time," "The Red Wolf," "Nobel's Last Will," "Lifetime" and "A."
Marklund's Bengtzon's series of eight books have sold more than nine million copies internationally and have been translated into 30 languages. Liza Marklund is currently working on the ninth book in the series.
The upcoming movie series is in the early stages of development with filming aiming to start at the end of...
The plans for the movies mirror Yellow Bird's ongoing projects to turn Stieg Larsson's critically acclaimed Millennium trilogy into big screen outings.
Yellow Bird producer Jenny Gilbertsson told THR the company would initially produce Swedish language movie versions based on Marklund's six books before deciding on English language outings.
The company has adaptation rights to six titles: "Studio 69," "Prime Time," "The Red Wolf," "Nobel's Last Will," "Lifetime" and "A."
Marklund's Bengtzon's series of eight books have sold more than nine million copies internationally and have been translated into 30 languages. Liza Marklund is currently working on the ninth book in the series.
The upcoming movie series is in the early stages of development with filming aiming to start at the end of...
- 9/10/2009
- by By Stuart Kemp
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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