Danger One, new thriller starring Tom Everett Scott (That Thing You Do). The film, directed by Tom Oesch, hits theaters September 14th from Freestyle Digital Media. Theatrical Release Date: September 14, 2018 Distributor: Freestyle Digital Media Directed by: Tom Oesch Written by: Steffen Schlachtenhaufen Produced by: Mark James, James Jurdi, Naji Jurdi, Chady Eli Mattar, …
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- 8/31/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Here's a fun trailer for a new action crime thriller called Danger One. This is a dark comedy that tells the story of two paramedics who steal a million dollars from a dying man, which leads to one hell of a crazy adventure for them. As you'll see, the trailer just gets more and more insane as it goes.
The movie was directed by Tom Oesch (Echo) and it stars Tom Everett Scott, James Jurdi, Angélica Celaya, Denis O'Hare, Michael O'Neill, Damon Dayoub, and Charles Shaughnessy. Here's the synopsis:
Danger One follows two paramedics, Dean (Scott) and Eric (Jurdi), who are both facing long hours, tough situations, and low pay. When they get a 911 call that leads them to discover a million dollars sewn into the clothes of a dying man, erratic Dean persuades reluctant Eric to keep the money. When their colleagues, the dangerously seductive Brie (Celaya) and the...
The movie was directed by Tom Oesch (Echo) and it stars Tom Everett Scott, James Jurdi, Angélica Celaya, Denis O'Hare, Michael O'Neill, Damon Dayoub, and Charles Shaughnessy. Here's the synopsis:
Danger One follows two paramedics, Dean (Scott) and Eric (Jurdi), who are both facing long hours, tough situations, and low pay. When they get a 911 call that leads them to discover a million dollars sewn into the clothes of a dying man, erratic Dean persuades reluctant Eric to keep the money. When their colleagues, the dangerously seductive Brie (Celaya) and the...
- 8/9/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"I want my moneyyy!!" Freestyle Digital Media has released an official trailer for an indie thriller titled Danger One, directed by filmmaker Tom Oesch (Echo). Described as a "dark comedy/action film", the film follows two paramedics taking a dying man to the hospital, who find a million dollars in cash sewn into his clothing. When the man dies, they decide to keep it, setting them on a path for a hellish night of violence and mayhem. Tom Everett Scott co-stars in this with James Jurdi, as well as Angélica Celaya, Denis O'Hare, Michael O'Neill, Damon Dayoub, and Charles Shaughnessy. This actually looks crazy fun, a wild mix of comedy and action. The trailer ramps up and gets more intense and insane by the end. Have fun. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Tom Oesch's Danger One, direct from YouTube: Danger One follows two paramedics, Dean (Scott) and...
- 8/8/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Danger One is an upcoming thriller, from director Tom Oesch. The film involves an ambulance call and the large amount of money their patient is carrying. Greed collides with doing-the-right-thing, in the film's official trailer. As well, Danger One stars: Tom Everett Scott (Race to Witch Mountain), James Jurdi and Angelica Celaya. The film's trailer was released last month. And, Danger One will be shown in theatres this September. The film will also have a home entertainment release next month, as well. The official trailer shows the paramedics and their moral choice. The patient might not make it. But, his clothes are full of large bills. Now, Dean (Scott) and Eric (Jurdi) must decide if they can get away with stealing a million dollars. Unfortunately, they tell the wrong people of their discovery. Now, everyone is fighting over the same bundle of cash, in this Danger One trailer. Freestyle Digital...
- 8/7/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
In today’s film news roundup, Dermot Mulroney will play a meth head, production wraps on the transgender drama “Relish,” and Tom Everett Scott’s “Danger One” gets a release.
Castings
Dermot Mulroney and Melora Walters have joined the music-inspired independent feature “Hard Luck Love Song” opposite Sophia Bush and Michael Dorman, Variety has learned exclusively.
Commercial director Justin Corsbie will helm from a script he wrote with Nicholl semifinalist Craig Ugoretz, based on the Todd Snider song “Just Like Old Times.” Allison Smith, Douglas Matejka, and Corsbie are producing; executive producers are Peter Scalettar and Christian Monti.
“Hard Luck Love Song” follows Dorman’s down-on-his-luck troubadour, who finds himself at an existential crossroads as his bad decisions catch up with him. His world spins into further upheaval after a chance encounter with an old flame, played by Bush.
Mulroney’s character is a sketchy meth head with a dangerous side.
Castings
Dermot Mulroney and Melora Walters have joined the music-inspired independent feature “Hard Luck Love Song” opposite Sophia Bush and Michael Dorman, Variety has learned exclusively.
Commercial director Justin Corsbie will helm from a script he wrote with Nicholl semifinalist Craig Ugoretz, based on the Todd Snider song “Just Like Old Times.” Allison Smith, Douglas Matejka, and Corsbie are producing; executive producers are Peter Scalettar and Christian Monti.
“Hard Luck Love Song” follows Dorman’s down-on-his-luck troubadour, who finds himself at an existential crossroads as his bad decisions catch up with him. His world spins into further upheaval after a chance encounter with an old flame, played by Bush.
Mulroney’s character is a sketchy meth head with a dangerous side.
- 7/24/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
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