Something is lurking in the woods of Ireland. In Lorcan Finnegan's Without Name, three surveyors encounter an indescribable entity. Two new clips have been released for the film, via Global Digital Releasing. The very strange "The Light in Here is Weird" clip is hosted here. And, Without Name centrally stars: Alan Mckenna (ABCs of Death 2), Niamh Algar and James Browne. Garret Shanley wrote the script. To be released through Video-on-demand this June 20th, a preview of the film's North American launch is hosted here. The clip "The Light in Here is Weird" is a bit surreal. The film's early trailer - even more so. The latest clip shows surveyor Olivia (Niamh Algar) looking for Eric (Alan McKenna). The music is haunting and the audio is distorted. The lighting dampens and brightens, creating an almost hallucinogenic quality. What is causing the distortion? Without Name has shown at a number of film festivals.
- 6/16/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Back in 2012, I covered a low-key horror festival in New York City that programmed a short titled Foxes. I can’t tell you what feature it played before, mainly because the slate of shorts Foxes was part of outshined the feature presentation without contest. Why am I telling you this? Because Foxes was Lorcan Finnegan’s first cinematic effort, and as my first assumption of his talents surmised, Without Name captures all the psychological tension that Finnegan once showcased in a tighter format. It’s a bit of hallucinogenic woodland mayhem – somewhere along the lines of a diet The Hallow – representing a solid feature debut for Mr. Finnegan, even if a little more depth is desired.
Alan McKenna stars as Eric, a land surveyor hired for some secretive private contract. His employer won’t reveal exactly why he was chosen, but what’s the point in questioning a paycheck? Eric begins his duties alone,...
Alan McKenna stars as Eric, a land surveyor hired for some secretive private contract. His employer won’t reveal exactly why he was chosen, but what’s the point in questioning a paycheck? Eric begins his duties alone,...
- 9/17/2016
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
For someone afraid of loneliness, Eric (Alan McKenna) sure loves putting himself in positions that can’t help isolating him from the world. A land surveyor who specializes in remote areas and works by himself unless apprentice-of-sorts Olivia (Niamh Algar) can tear herself away from her thesis to help, his long hours and extramarital affair (also when Olivia can put down her studies) risk destroying a marriage already on the rocks. He must work to keep his family together and therefore alienate them in the process. He needs human interaction while doing so and therefore starts an affair that could very well leave him without wife and mistress. Eric is trapped in a never-ending existential crisis, saddened by nature’s destruction via cement and yet on the destroyers’ frontline fighting.
Director Lorcan Finnegan and writer Garret Shanley‘s feature debut Without Name opens as Eric finishes one job and begins another.
Director Lorcan Finnegan and writer Garret Shanley‘s feature debut Without Name opens as Eric finishes one job and begins another.
- 9/12/2016
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Dame Helen Mirren is just as classy as you think.
Oliver Burton, who was born with Down’s syndrome and had recently been diagnosed with cancer, had a dying wish to meet Queen Elizabeth II. When that wasn’t possible, Mirren stepped in.
The actress, who is currently playing the Queen in a West End performance of The Audience, invited Burton and his family to see the show and then the 10-year-old was brought backstage to meet a still-in-character Mirren. The two drank tea together while Oliver played with the corgis featured in the show, according to the Daily Mail.
Oliver Burton, who was born with Down’s syndrome and had recently been diagnosed with cancer, had a dying wish to meet Queen Elizabeth II. When that wasn’t possible, Mirren stepped in.
The actress, who is currently playing the Queen in a West End performance of The Audience, invited Burton and his family to see the show and then the 10-year-old was brought backstage to meet a still-in-character Mirren. The two drank tea together while Oliver played with the corgis featured in the show, according to the Daily Mail.
- 5/23/2013
- by Erin Strecker
- EW.com - PopWatch
When the Queen can't make it, Dame Helen Mirren is more than a suitable replacement. A dying 10-year-old boy in England had one wish, to visit Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace. Sadly, the Queen was not able to arrange the meeting.
That's when Mirren, who stars in 2006's "The Queen," stepped in, inviting the boy, Oliver Burton, and his family to see her West End show, in which she plays the Queen, according to the Daily Mail. After the show concluded, Oliver and his parents were invited backstage, where they met a still-in-costume Mirren.
During the visit, tea was served and Mirren even knighted the young boy. Oliver's dad, James Browne, says Mirren stayed in character as the Queen throughout the visit. "Oliver thought she was the real Queen," he says, "And well, that's good enough for us."
Before the meeting was done, Oliver also got to meet Coco and Roco,...
That's when Mirren, who stars in 2006's "The Queen," stepped in, inviting the boy, Oliver Burton, and his family to see her West End show, in which she plays the Queen, according to the Daily Mail. After the show concluded, Oliver and his parents were invited backstage, where they met a still-in-costume Mirren.
During the visit, tea was served and Mirren even knighted the young boy. Oliver's dad, James Browne, says Mirren stayed in character as the Queen throughout the visit. "Oliver thought she was the real Queen," he says, "And well, that's good enough for us."
Before the meeting was done, Oliver also got to meet Coco and Roco,...
- 5/23/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
We often don't think about what our own dying wish may be, but for 10-year-old Oliver Burton, who was diagnosed with cancer for the third time, his was to meet the Queen Elizabeth II and visit Buckingham Palace. When the real Queen said she couldn't meet him, Dame Helen Mirren stepped in. The acclaimed actress paid for Oliver and his family to see her show at the West End Theater where she currently plays Queen Elizabeth II in a production of The Audience, had tea with Burton and his family and introduced him to the Corgis in the production… all while staying character! "She stayed in character for the whole thing. Oliver though she was the real Queen, and well, that's good enough for us," Oliver's father, James Browne said. "She was...
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- 5/21/2013
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
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