"Sometime Other Than Now" is the new 'indie' drama feature written and directed by Dylan McCormick, starring Kate Walsh, Donal Logue and Trieste Kelly Dunn, releasing March 8, 2021:
"...'Sam' (Logue) damages his motorcycle in an apparent crash into the ocean. He then becomes stranded in a small New England town, where he finds refuge at a run-down motel looked after by 'Kate' (Walsh), a similarly burnt-out, lost soul.
"The mystery around Sam’s presence in town unravels when it’s discovered his estranged daughter, 'Audrey' (Dunn) lives there, and he hasn't seen her in 25 years. As he tries to bridge the gap between the little girl he left long ago and the woman who grew up without her father, Sam learns he was never cut-out to be emotionally connected to anyone - until he falls in love..."
"This movie started as a dream I couldn’t get out of my...
"...'Sam' (Logue) damages his motorcycle in an apparent crash into the ocean. He then becomes stranded in a small New England town, where he finds refuge at a run-down motel looked after by 'Kate' (Walsh), a similarly burnt-out, lost soul.
"The mystery around Sam’s presence in town unravels when it’s discovered his estranged daughter, 'Audrey' (Dunn) lives there, and he hasn't seen her in 25 years. As he tries to bridge the gap between the little girl he left long ago and the woman who grew up without her father, Sam learns he was never cut-out to be emotionally connected to anyone - until he falls in love..."
"This movie started as a dream I couldn’t get out of my...
- 2/24/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
"I have to know I was moving towards something, not away from it..." Gravitas Ventures has debuted an official trailer for Sometime Other Than Now, a tiny indie written and directed by Dylan McCormick. "A story about second chances, redemption and love." Donal Logue stars as an aging man who finds himself stranded in a small New England town. But it turns out he's there because his estranged daughter Audrey lives there - the daughter he hasn't seen her in 25 years. As he tries to bridge the gap between the little girl he left long ago and the woman who grew up without her father, Sam learns that he was never cut-out to be emotionally connected to anyone - unless he falls in love with another soul just as lonesome. Also starring Kate Walsh, Trieste Kelly Dunn, Amy Hargreaves, David Aaron Baker, Alexa Swinton, Sarah Jes Austell, and P.J. Marshall.
- 2/11/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Gravitas Ventures has acquired the North American rights to the romantic drama Sometime Other Than Now, written and directed by Dylan McCormick.
Gravitas plans a release in theaters and on demand on March 5, 2021. Sometime Other Than Now stars Donal Logue as Sam, a young man who after a motorcycle crash becomes stranded in a small New England town and a run-down motel looked after by Kate, played by Kate Walsh.
After discovering that his estranged daughter lives in the town, Sam struggles to reconnect with a now-older woman who grew up without a father, before uncovering his capacity for ...
Gravitas plans a release in theaters and on demand on March 5, 2021. Sometime Other Than Now stars Donal Logue as Sam, a young man who after a motorcycle crash becomes stranded in a small New England town and a run-down motel looked after by Kate, played by Kate Walsh.
After discovering that his estranged daughter lives in the town, Sam struggles to reconnect with a now-older woman who grew up without a father, before uncovering his capacity for ...
- 1/27/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Gravitas Ventures has acquired the North American rights to the romantic drama Sometime Other Than Now, written and directed by Dylan McCormick.
Gravitas plans a release in theaters and on demand on March 5, 2021. Sometime Other Than Now stars Donal Logue as Sam, a young man who after a motorcycle crash becomes stranded in a small New England town and a run-down motel looked after by Kate, played by Kate Walsh.
After discovering that his estranged daughter lives in the town, Sam struggles to reconnect with a now-older woman who grew up without a father, before uncovering his capacity for ...
Gravitas plans a release in theaters and on demand on March 5, 2021. Sometime Other Than Now stars Donal Logue as Sam, a young man who after a motorcycle crash becomes stranded in a small New England town and a run-down motel looked after by Kate, played by Kate Walsh.
After discovering that his estranged daughter lives in the town, Sam struggles to reconnect with a now-older woman who grew up without a father, before uncovering his capacity for ...
- 1/27/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
"So what do you think is going on with her?" Grasshopper Film has released an official trailer for an indie drama that has been picking up rave reviews at festivals for a while. Fourteen is the latest film made by American indie filmmaker Dan Sallitt, and it premiered at the Berlin Film Festival last year before playing all over the world. Tallie Medel and Norma Kuhling star as two friends struggling with the realities of adult life. The film takes place over a decade, showing us only a few disparate scenes between them when they reconnect and converse. The cast includes Lorelei Romani, C. Mason Wells, Dylan McCormick, and Kolyn Brown. The film will be released "virtually" this month through a watch-at-home service from Grasshopper directly. Here's the full-length trailer (+ final poster) for Dan Sallitt's Fourteen, from Grasshopper's YouTube: Over the course of a decade, a woman named Jo...
- 5/6/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Donal Logue and Kate Walsh have been set to star in Sometime Other Than Now, an indie drama written and being directed by Dylan McCormick. Shooting is underway in East New York on the pic being produced by Monolith Pictures’ Michael Goodin, Riverbend Pictures’ Stan Erdreich and Small Victories Productions’ Jackie Filer.
The plot revolves around Logue’s Sam, who after his motorcycle is damaged in an apparent crash into the ocean becomes stranded in a small New England town, where he finds refuge at a run-down motel looked after by Kate (Walsh), a similarly burnt-out, lost soul. The mystery around Sam’s presence in town unravels when it’s discovered his estranged daughter, Audrey (Trieste Dunn), lives there, and he hasn’t seen her in 25 years.
As he tries to bridge the gap between the little girl he left long ago and the woman who grew up without her father,...
The plot revolves around Logue’s Sam, who after his motorcycle is damaged in an apparent crash into the ocean becomes stranded in a small New England town, where he finds refuge at a run-down motel looked after by Kate (Walsh), a similarly burnt-out, lost soul. The mystery around Sam’s presence in town unravels when it’s discovered his estranged daughter, Audrey (Trieste Dunn), lives there, and he hasn’t seen her in 25 years.
As he tries to bridge the gap between the little girl he left long ago and the woman who grew up without her father,...
- 6/6/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
- Four different people, four different hang-ups, four different dreams all heading in the same direction - New York City. New York is where a lot of people test their strengths against the world. It is a force that pulls many people in. Many leave their loved ones behind in search of their dreams in this cold, grey city. A person can change after moving to New York and this is what the main character of Four Lane Highway regretfully finds out. A young man, Sean (Fred Weller), who used to be a writer, to the extent of even being published in the New Yorker, is now just a laborer working and living in a small college town in Maine. He gave up his dream of being of working writer because of all the complications that come with it and the lack of support from his accomplished father. After a day of work,
- 11/8/2005
- IONCINEMA.com
The 2005 Tribeca Film Festival, founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff, announced films in four competitive categories Wednesday. The festival, which runs April 19-May 1 in Lower Manhattan, will feature fictional films and documentaries in two categories, dubbed NY, NY Narrative Features and NY, NY Documentary Features. The fictional features, which range from dramas focusing on the effects of 9/11 to slapstick comedy and suburban tales, include: Adam & Steve, directed by Craig Chester; Alchemy, Evan Oppenheimer; Bittersweet Place, Alexandra Brodsky; Conventioneers, Mora Stephens; The F Word, Jed Weintrob; Four Lane Highway, Dylan McCormick; Great New Wonderful, Danny Leiner; Laura Smiles, Jason Ruscio; Life on the Ledge, Lewis Helfer; Love, Vladan Nikolic; Puzzlehead, James Bai; The Reception, John G. Young; Red Doors, Georgia Lee; Rockaway, Mark Street; Satellite, Jeff Winner; and Slingshot, Jay Alaimo.
- 3/10/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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