Kevin is back in the studio to talk about new Netflix movie Nightride. A low budget independent thriller starring Moe Dunford fresh off of Vikings, Knuckledust and the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Filmed in one take in real-time Netflix has truly picked up an absolute gem here and Kev can’t wait to talk about it.
Nightride is a real time, one shot thriller about a dealer trying to pull off one last job in order to go straight.
Starring Moe Dunford, Joana Ribeiro, Gerard Jordan, John Travers and Stephen Rea and directed by Stephen Fingleton (The Survivalist), Nightride is available to watch on Netflix now.
Nightride is a real time, one shot thriller about a dealer trying to pull off one last job in order to go straight.
Starring Moe Dunford, Joana Ribeiro, Gerard Jordan, John Travers and Stephen Rea and directed by Stephen Fingleton (The Survivalist), Nightride is available to watch on Netflix now.
- 3/8/2022
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
"A minute late, the deal is off!" Brainstorm Media has revealed an official US trailer for an indie thriller titled Nightride, arriving in the US starting in early March. The film is a "realtime one shot" thriller from BAFTA-nomninated director Stephen Fingleton and starring Moe Dunford. A small-time dealer tries to pull one last deal with cash borrowed from a dangerous loan shark. When the handover goes wrong and the deal is off, he races against the clock to find his missing product and secure a new buyer before the loan shark finds him. In addition to Moe Dunford as the driver, the small cast includes Joana Ribeiro, Gerard Jordan, Ciaran Flynn, John Travers, and Stephen Rea. This first premiered at last year's Toronto Film Festival as well, but there wasn't much buzz then. It looks quite good. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Stephen Fingleton's Nightride, direct from YouTube...
- 2/4/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Nominations include Monty Python Live (Mostly), Nt Live’s War Horse and concert broadcasts from Muse and Robbie Williams.
The Event Cinema Association (Eca) has announced the nominations for its 2nd Annual Eca Awards. The ceremony will take place at the Eca Conference on Oct 16 at 17.30 the Genesis Cinema in London.
The awards recognize the achievements at the box office that the event cinema industry has made over the last 12 months, along with awarding excellence in two key areas – programming (aimed at content providers and distribution) and exhibition (for cinemas).
Nominations this year (May 31, 2013 - June 1, 2014) include the British Museum’s record-breaking Pompeii Live in June 2013, which although having emerged several years previously with its Leonardo Live exhibition and subsequent others by provider Exhibition on Screen (also nominated this year for its Manet exhibition) helped established the museum and gallery exhibition in cinema.
Other nominations include the Nt Live’s War Horse, along with the...
The Event Cinema Association (Eca) has announced the nominations for its 2nd Annual Eca Awards. The ceremony will take place at the Eca Conference on Oct 16 at 17.30 the Genesis Cinema in London.
The awards recognize the achievements at the box office that the event cinema industry has made over the last 12 months, along with awarding excellence in two key areas – programming (aimed at content providers and distribution) and exhibition (for cinemas).
Nominations this year (May 31, 2013 - June 1, 2014) include the British Museum’s record-breaking Pompeii Live in June 2013, which although having emerged several years previously with its Leonardo Live exhibition and subsequent others by provider Exhibition on Screen (also nominated this year for its Manet exhibition) helped established the museum and gallery exhibition in cinema.
Other nominations include the Nt Live’s War Horse, along with the...
- 9/26/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Nt Live and the Royal Opera House among winners at the first Event Cinema Awards, organised by the Event Cinema Association to honour content including opera, ballet and rock concerts.
The winners of the inaugural Annual Event Cinema Awards were unveiled on October 15 at the first networking event in London dedicated to the Event Cinema (formerly known as Alternative Content) sector, organised by the Event Cinema Association (Eca).
Three box office awards recognising theatrical admissions of 100,000 (bronze), 250,000 (silver) and 500,000 (gold) were presented to More2Screen for Queen Live In Budapest 86, Omniverse Vision for Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day (pictured) and Arts Alliance Media for Springsteen And I.
Awards for Excellence in Programming went to The Royal Opera House for Alice In Wonderland, Nt Live for The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Nightime and Ominverse Vision for Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day.
Awards for Excellence In Exhibition went to John Travers, head of Event...
The winners of the inaugural Annual Event Cinema Awards were unveiled on October 15 at the first networking event in London dedicated to the Event Cinema (formerly known as Alternative Content) sector, organised by the Event Cinema Association (Eca).
Three box office awards recognising theatrical admissions of 100,000 (bronze), 250,000 (silver) and 500,000 (gold) were presented to More2Screen for Queen Live In Budapest 86, Omniverse Vision for Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day (pictured) and Arts Alliance Media for Springsteen And I.
Awards for Excellence in Programming went to The Royal Opera House for Alice In Wonderland, Nt Live for The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Nightime and Ominverse Vision for Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day.
Awards for Excellence In Exhibition went to John Travers, head of Event...
- 10/15/2013
- by sarah.cooper@screendaily.com (Sarah Cooper)
- ScreenDaily
Nt Live and the Royal Opera House among winners at the first Event Cinema Awards, organised by the Event Cinema Association to honour content including opera, ballet and rock concerts.
The winners of the inaugural Annual Event Cinema Awards were unveiled on October 15 at the first networking event in London dedicated to the Event Cinema (formerly known as Alternative Content) sector, organised by the Event Cinema Association (Eca).
Three box office awards recognising theatrical admissions of 100,000 (bronze), 250,000 (silver) and 500,000 (gold) were presented to More2Screen for Queen Live In Budapest 86, Omniverse Vision for Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day (pictured) and Arts Alliance Media for Springsteen And I.
Awards for Excellence in Programming went to The Royal Opera House for Alice In Wonderland, Nt Live for The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Nightime and Ominverse Vision for Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day.
Awards for Excellence In Exhibition went to John Travers, head of Event...
The winners of the inaugural Annual Event Cinema Awards were unveiled on October 15 at the first networking event in London dedicated to the Event Cinema (formerly known as Alternative Content) sector, organised by the Event Cinema Association (Eca).
Three box office awards recognising theatrical admissions of 100,000 (bronze), 250,000 (silver) and 500,000 (gold) were presented to More2Screen for Queen Live In Budapest 86, Omniverse Vision for Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day (pictured) and Arts Alliance Media for Springsteen And I.
Awards for Excellence in Programming went to The Royal Opera House for Alice In Wonderland, Nt Live for The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Nightime and Ominverse Vision for Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day.
Awards for Excellence In Exhibition went to John Travers, head of Event...
- 10/15/2013
- by sarah.cooper@screendaily.com (Sarah Cooper)
- ScreenDaily
The Event Cinema Association (Eca) is planning a conference and networking event to be held in London on Oct 15.
The conference, to be held at Cineworld at the O2, is aimed at exhibitors, distributors, content providers and affiliate technical partners.
Guest speakers will include Isabelle Fauchet, Head of Cinema at The Royal Opera House; Tim Plyming [pictured] of the British Museum (Pompeii Live); and Austin Shaw, COO Omniverse Vision. Cea head Phil Clapp will moderate the sessions.
Participating exhibitors will include Multikino from Poland, Utopolis Belgium, Kuusan Kino Finland and Grand Cinema Digiplex from Romania.
“The event cinema industry is growing at a great rate now and the Eca has recognised an increasing need for a bespoke event for all those involved in this area to meet, discuss issues, generate debate and share ideas,” said Chair Melissa Keeping, who founded the non-profit Eca a year ago. “Until now distributors and exhibitors have only had much larger events dedicated...
The conference, to be held at Cineworld at the O2, is aimed at exhibitors, distributors, content providers and affiliate technical partners.
Guest speakers will include Isabelle Fauchet, Head of Cinema at The Royal Opera House; Tim Plyming [pictured] of the British Museum (Pompeii Live); and Austin Shaw, COO Omniverse Vision. Cea head Phil Clapp will moderate the sessions.
Participating exhibitors will include Multikino from Poland, Utopolis Belgium, Kuusan Kino Finland and Grand Cinema Digiplex from Romania.
“The event cinema industry is growing at a great rate now and the Eca has recognised an increasing need for a bespoke event for all those involved in this area to meet, discuss issues, generate debate and share ideas,” said Chair Melissa Keeping, who founded the non-profit Eca a year ago. “Until now distributors and exhibitors have only had much larger events dedicated...
- 9/17/2013
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
The Event Cinema Association (Eca) is planning a conference and networking event to be held in London on Oct 15.
The conference, to be held at Cineworld at the O2, is aimed at exhibitors, distributors, content providers and affiliate technical partners.
Guest speakers will include Isabelle Fauchet, Head of Cinema at The Royal Opera House; Tim Plyming [pictured] of the British Museum (Pompeii Live); and Austin Shaw, COO Omniverse Vision. Cea head Phil Clapp will moderate the sessions.
Participating exhibitors will include Multikino from Poland, Utopolis Belgium, Kuusan Kino Finland and Grand Cinema Digiplex from Romania.
“The event cinema industry is growing at a great rate now and the Eca has recognised an increasing need for a bespoke event for all those involved in this area to meet, discuss issues, generate debate and share ideas,” said Chair Melissa Keeping, who founded the non-profit Eca a year ago. “Until now distributors and exhibitors have only had much larger events dedicated...
The conference, to be held at Cineworld at the O2, is aimed at exhibitors, distributors, content providers and affiliate technical partners.
Guest speakers will include Isabelle Fauchet, Head of Cinema at The Royal Opera House; Tim Plyming [pictured] of the British Museum (Pompeii Live); and Austin Shaw, COO Omniverse Vision. Cea head Phil Clapp will moderate the sessions.
Participating exhibitors will include Multikino from Poland, Utopolis Belgium, Kuusan Kino Finland and Grand Cinema Digiplex from Romania.
“The event cinema industry is growing at a great rate now and the Eca has recognised an increasing need for a bespoke event for all those involved in this area to meet, discuss issues, generate debate and share ideas,” said Chair Melissa Keeping, who founded the non-profit Eca a year ago. “Until now distributors and exhibitors have only had much larger events dedicated...
- 9/17/2013
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
Coming at us from Fries Films is writer-director John Travers' new slasher flick Hardhat, which is currently in pre-production. That hasn't stopped them from delivering a sales trailer though ... one that is filled with boobs and blood!
Mary Goldberg produces. Look for more on this one soon!
Synopsis
Six teenagers find the perfect spot for a weekend of paintball, sex and partying: an abandoned hospital with a mysterious past. But their fun and games turn deadly when a muscle-bound maniac mutilates and kills them with his power drill, blow torch, nail gun and machete... Hardhat! Now it's up to one man to track down the crazed construction worker before he kills again.
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Mary Goldberg produces. Look for more on this one soon!
Synopsis
Six teenagers find the perfect spot for a weekend of paintball, sex and partying: an abandoned hospital with a mysterious past. But their fun and games turn deadly when a muscle-bound maniac mutilates and kills them with his power drill, blow torch, nail gun and machete... Hardhat! Now it's up to one man to track down the crazed construction worker before he kills again.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Protect your head in the comments section below!
- 11/21/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
From Fries Films, writer-director John Travers is currently in pre-production on the Mary Goldberg-produced slasher Hardhat, which we've now landed a sales trailer for. The footage is pretty cheesy but does rock boobs and plenty of gore! "Six teenagers find the perfect spot for a weekend of paintball, sex and partying: an abandoned hospital with a mysterious past. But their fun and games turn deadly when a muscle-bound maniac mutilates and kills them with his power drill, blow torch, nail gun and machete... Hardhat! Now, it's up to one man to track down the crazed construction worker before he kills again..."...
- 11/21/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Writer-director John Travers is bringing a new slasher film to life. The film is entitled Hardhat and features a killer also known as Hardhat.The film is currently in pre-production with no cast yet but after reading the synopsis and seeing the poster,this one looks pretty promising. Plot:Six teenagers find the perfect spot for a weekend of paintball, sex and partying: An abandoned hospital with a mysterious past. But their fun and games turn d…...
- 11/3/2011
- Horrorbid
Director John Travers is in pre-production on a new slasher flick featuring a killer who's a bit safety conscious! Have we ever had a killer construction worker flick before? Well, then! There's a first time for everything!
Look for more on this one soon!
Synopsis
Six teenagers find the perfect spot for a weekend of paintball, sex and partying: An abandoned hospital with a mysterious past. But their fun and games turn deadly when a muscle-bound maniac mutilates and kills them with his power drill, blow torch, nail gun and machete... Hardhat! Now, it's up to one man to track down the crazed construction worker before he kills again.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Protect your head in the comments section below!
Look for more on this one soon!
Synopsis
Six teenagers find the perfect spot for a weekend of paintball, sex and partying: An abandoned hospital with a mysterious past. But their fun and games turn deadly when a muscle-bound maniac mutilates and kills them with his power drill, blow torch, nail gun and machete... Hardhat! Now, it's up to one man to track down the crazed construction worker before he kills again.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Protect your head in the comments section below!
- 11/3/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Soon, there will be a new killer on the loose known as... Hardhat . Writer-director John Travers is currently in pre-production on this slasher flick produced by Mary Goldberg. No cast details yet, but, here's the synopsis: Six teenagers find the perfect spot for a weekend of paintball, sex and partying: An abandoned hospital with a mysterious past. But their fun and games turn deadly when a muscle-bound maniac mutilates and kills them with his power drill, blow torch, nail gun and machete... Hardhat! Now, it's up to one man to track down the crazed construction worker before he kills again.
- 11/3/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
The recent passing of John Hughes has elicited fond memories of his legacy. Comedies like Sixteen Candles, Breakfast Club, Weird Science, and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off captured the essence of teen angst. His characters, awkward and clumsy, were filled with doubts, fears, and desires.
The complex psyches of teens have been explored often in the horror genre as well, but often as a device used in the systematic set-up of a violent and bloody end. In Battle Royale, for example, the plight of each teen is revealed through flashback only moments before said teen meets brutal demise. In movies like Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Halloween, teens are routinely punished for their promiscuity and rebelliousness; while in the new generation of torture/porn, kids are lured like dogs into unbearable situations.
But the best coming of age stories are born from scripts that borrow from...
The complex psyches of teens have been explored often in the horror genre as well, but often as a device used in the systematic set-up of a violent and bloody end. In Battle Royale, for example, the plight of each teen is revealed through flashback only moments before said teen meets brutal demise. In movies like Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Halloween, teens are routinely punished for their promiscuity and rebelliousness; while in the new generation of torture/porn, kids are lured like dogs into unbearable situations.
But the best coming of age stories are born from scripts that borrow from...
- 8/13/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Drew Golburgh)
- Fangoria
'Peacefire', the debut feature by writer-director Macdara Vallely, has scooped the Prix du Jury Award at the Annonay Film Festival in France (30 January - 9 February 2009). Produced by mayFLY entertainment and funded by through Northern Ireland Screen's low-budget feature fund, 'Peacefire' is set against the backdrop of the Northern Ireland peace process and stars John Travers (Closing the Ring) as a young un-political man whose chance meeting with detective Gerry Doherty (Five Minutes of Heaven) drags him into political violence...
- 2/19/2009
- IFTN
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