Exclusive: Theo Rossi (Emily the Criminal), Michael Rooker (Guardians of the Galaxy), David Costabile (Lincoln) and Jackie Earle Haley (Watchmen) have wrapped production in Arkansas on In Fortune’s Shadow, a new thriller from writer-director David L. Hunt (Greater) and his 2521 Entertainment.
Others set to star include Alexander Kane (A Day to Die), Leonard Wu (American Born Chinese), Lawrence Kao (Walker: Independence), and Billy Choi (The Affair). Check out a first-look still above.
The first film in a planned series titled The Underneath, In Fortune’s Shadow is billed as John Woo meets The Matrix or It’s a Wonderful Life with guns. The film centers on a legendary Keyser Soze-type figure known as The Man with the Answers, an ex-Knight of the Round Table now wandering in today’s underworld. The legend says that if you can find The Man and eat with him in a Chinese restaurant,...
Others set to star include Alexander Kane (A Day to Die), Leonard Wu (American Born Chinese), Lawrence Kao (Walker: Independence), and Billy Choi (The Affair). Check out a first-look still above.
The first film in a planned series titled The Underneath, In Fortune’s Shadow is billed as John Woo meets The Matrix or It’s a Wonderful Life with guns. The film centers on a legendary Keyser Soze-type figure known as The Man with the Answers, an ex-Knight of the Round Table now wandering in today’s underworld. The legend says that if you can find The Man and eat with him in a Chinese restaurant,...
- 4/10/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Sales talks ongoing at AFM this week.
Film Mode Entertainment has added worldwide rights excluding North America, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Iceland on heist comedy Three Day Millionaire starring Colm Meaney and to its AFM slate.
The film centres on a group of friends who plan a robbery to save their city from a greedy investor’s ambitions. Jack Spring directed the film and Jonas Armstrong, Robbie Gee, James Burrows and Lauren Foster are among the cast.
Giles Alderson, Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar and Spring served as producers and Andrew Pettit is the executive producer. Signature Films has set a November 25 release in the UK.
Film Mode Entertainment has added worldwide rights excluding North America, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Iceland on heist comedy Three Day Millionaire starring Colm Meaney and to its AFM slate.
The film centres on a group of friends who plan a robbery to save their city from a greedy investor’s ambitions. Jack Spring directed the film and Jonas Armstrong, Robbie Gee, James Burrows and Lauren Foster are among the cast.
Giles Alderson, Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar and Spring served as producers and Andrew Pettit is the executive producer. Signature Films has set a November 25 release in the UK.
- 11/4/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Vertical Entertainment has secured the U.S. distribution rights to A Day to Die, an action-thriller starring Frank Grillo, Bruce Willis, Leon, and Kevin Dillon. Wes Miller directed the indie from a script he co-wrote with Scott Mallace and Rab Berry. The pic is expected to be released in 2022.
In the film, a disgraced parole officer (Dillon) is indebted to a local gang leader and forced to pull off a series of dangerous drug heists within twelve hours in order to pay the $2 million dollars he owes, rescue his kidnapped pregnant wife, and settle a score with the city’s corrupt police chief (Willis), who is working with the gang leader and double-crossed him years ago.
Gianni Capaldi, Brooke Butler, Vernon Davis, Mohamed Karim, Alexander Kane, and Curtis Nichouls round out the cast. Nichouls also produced the film alongside Andrew van den Houten and DJ Dodd. Capstone Group is handling global sales.
In the film, a disgraced parole officer (Dillon) is indebted to a local gang leader and forced to pull off a series of dangerous drug heists within twelve hours in order to pay the $2 million dollars he owes, rescue his kidnapped pregnant wife, and settle a score with the city’s corrupt police chief (Willis), who is working with the gang leader and double-crossed him years ago.
Gianni Capaldi, Brooke Butler, Vernon Davis, Mohamed Karim, Alexander Kane, and Curtis Nichouls round out the cast. Nichouls also produced the film alongside Andrew van den Houten and DJ Dodd. Capstone Group is handling global sales.
- 5/12/2021
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
"Breach" aka "Anti-Life" is a new science fiction feature, directed by John Suits, starring Bruce Willis, Johnny Messner, Thomas Jane, Rachel Nichols, Corey Large, Alexander Kane, Cody Kearsley and Kassandra Clementi, releasing December 18, 2020:
"...fleeing a devastating plague on Earth, an interstellar ark to "New earth', comes under attack from a new threat -- a shape-shifting alien force intent on destroying what's left of humanity.
"Meanwhile, on the cusp of fatherhood, a junior mechanic aboard the ark to 'New Earth' must outwit the malevolent cosmic terror intent on using the spaceship as a weapon..."
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"...fleeing a devastating plague on Earth, an interstellar ark to "New earth', comes under attack from a new threat -- a shape-shifting alien force intent on destroying what's left of humanity.
"Meanwhile, on the cusp of fatherhood, a junior mechanic aboard the ark to 'New Earth' must outwit the malevolent cosmic terror intent on using the spaceship as a weapon..."
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- 11/15/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Stars: Franziska Schissler, Alexander Kane, Jason Skeen, Khu, Alex Giuffreda, Leonard Jackson | Written and Directed by Justin Price
2245, the Earth’s sun has dwindled and no longer provides the energy needed to sustain human life. Five hired mercenaries travel to an uncharted planet to collect a rare mineral known as stardust to replenish the dying star. After their spaceship crashes on the alien planet, they are stalked and hunted by a creature far more advanced than anything they have ever encountered before.
Opening with a scene that is a blatant rip-off of The Terminator, complete with robots walking over a skull-filled landscape and then cutting to a scene with an Ed-209 wannabe, is probably not the best way to introduce your movie – reminding your audience of bigger-budgeted and more well-made films is not the best, or brightest, way to kick of Any low-budget movie; let alone one that is clearly...
2245, the Earth’s sun has dwindled and no longer provides the energy needed to sustain human life. Five hired mercenaries travel to an uncharted planet to collect a rare mineral known as stardust to replenish the dying star. After their spaceship crashes on the alien planet, they are stalked and hunted by a creature far more advanced than anything they have ever encountered before.
Opening with a scene that is a blatant rip-off of The Terminator, complete with robots walking over a skull-filled landscape and then cutting to a scene with an Ed-209 wannabe, is probably not the best way to introduce your movie – reminding your audience of bigger-budgeted and more well-made films is not the best, or brightest, way to kick of Any low-budget movie; let alone one that is clearly...
- 9/12/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
By Hank Reineke
If you trust the biographical sketch included on his 1963 LP As Long as the Grass Shall Grow, the folksinger Peter Lafarge hailed from Fountain, Colorado, a farming and ranching town settled ten miles south of Colorado Springs. If you trust the memory of his own mother, Peter Lafarge was actually born Oliver Albee Lafarge on April 30th, 1931, in New York City. The singer-songwriter was the son of the notable anthropologist, author and historian, Oliver Lafarge. The senior Lafarge’s 1929 novel documenting life on a Navajo reservation, Laughing Boy, would earn him a Pulitzer Prize in fiction in 1930.
Though separated early on from his biological father due to his parent’s divorce in 1935, Peter remained his father’s son in his studious devotion of America’s indigenous people. His mother, with whom Peter remained, remarried in 1940 to Alexander Kane, a rancher in aforementioned Fountain, Co. Through his stepfather’s business,...
If you trust the biographical sketch included on his 1963 LP As Long as the Grass Shall Grow, the folksinger Peter Lafarge hailed from Fountain, Colorado, a farming and ranching town settled ten miles south of Colorado Springs. If you trust the memory of his own mother, Peter Lafarge was actually born Oliver Albee Lafarge on April 30th, 1931, in New York City. The singer-songwriter was the son of the notable anthropologist, author and historian, Oliver Lafarge. The senior Lafarge’s 1929 novel documenting life on a Navajo reservation, Laughing Boy, would earn him a Pulitzer Prize in fiction in 1930.
Though separated early on from his biological father due to his parent’s divorce in 1935, Peter remained his father’s son in his studious devotion of America’s indigenous people. His mother, with whom Peter remained, remarried in 1940 to Alexander Kane, a rancher in aforementioned Fountain, Co. Through his stepfather’s business,...
- 9/2/2018
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
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