Exclusive: Maggie Q is set to headline Prime Video’s Untitled Renée Ballard series, a Bosch spinoff about the LAPD’s Cold Case Division. This marks the first series in Amazon MGM Studios’ Bosch franchise, inspired by the work of bestselling author Michael Connelly, which is not led by Titus Welliver. Amazon declined comment.
The untitled series follows Detective Renée Ballard (Q), who is tasked with running the LAPD’s new cold case division—a poorly funded, all-volunteer unit with the largest case load in the city. Ballard approaches these frozen-in-time cases with empathy and determination. When she uncovers a larger conspiracy during her investigations, she’ll lean on the assistance of her retired ally, Harry Bosch (Welliver), to navigate the dangers that threaten both her unit and her life.
Connelly, Michael Alaimo, and Kendall Sherwood executive produce. Henrik Bastin and Melissa Aouate executive produce for Fabel Entertainment, with Jasmine Russ as co-executive producer.
The untitled series follows Detective Renée Ballard (Q), who is tasked with running the LAPD’s new cold case division—a poorly funded, all-volunteer unit with the largest case load in the city. Ballard approaches these frozen-in-time cases with empathy and determination. When she uncovers a larger conspiracy during her investigations, she’ll lean on the assistance of her retired ally, Harry Bosch (Welliver), to navigate the dangers that threaten both her unit and her life.
Connelly, Michael Alaimo, and Kendall Sherwood executive produce. Henrik Bastin and Melissa Aouate executive produce for Fabel Entertainment, with Jasmine Russ as co-executive producer.
- 3/21/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The 19th Fantasia International Film Festival is right around the corner. Though the full lineup for the festival won't be unveiled until early next month, the second wave of Fantasia titles have been revealed and horror fans have a lot to look forward to.
Press Release: "Montreal, June 11, 2015 – The 19th edition of the Fantasia International Film Festival, presented by Ubisoft and Anchor Bay, will soon be stunning Montreal with three weeks of cinematic ingenuity from July 14 until August 4, 2015.
Fantasia's complete lineup of programming and special events will be revealed on July 7th. To tide you over until then, we're thrilled to announce an incredible Second Wave of titles!
The International Premiere Of Takeshi Kitano’S Ryuzo And The Seven Henchmen
Coming immediately after his Outrage saga, Takeshi Kitano’s hilarious crime story stars screen legend Tatsuya Fuji (In The Realm Of The Senses) as a retired yakuza who realizes...
Press Release: "Montreal, June 11, 2015 – The 19th edition of the Fantasia International Film Festival, presented by Ubisoft and Anchor Bay, will soon be stunning Montreal with three weeks of cinematic ingenuity from July 14 until August 4, 2015.
Fantasia's complete lineup of programming and special events will be revealed on July 7th. To tide you over until then, we're thrilled to announce an incredible Second Wave of titles!
The International Premiere Of Takeshi Kitano’S Ryuzo And The Seven Henchmen
Coming immediately after his Outrage saga, Takeshi Kitano’s hilarious crime story stars screen legend Tatsuya Fuji (In The Realm Of The Senses) as a retired yakuza who realizes...
- 6/11/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
A little over one month away, the Fantasia Film Festival announced it’s second wave of titles this morning. Fantasia Film Festival holds a special place in the hearts of Sound on Sight and we could not be more excited for their upcoming edition which promises to be bigger and better than ever. Arguably the largest genre film festival in the world, Fantasia will run from July 14th to August 4th this year and feature a large number of world and international premieres. The full-lineup, including special events, will be announced on July 7th.
From the official press release, here are some titles we can now look forward to:
The International Premiere Of Takeshi Kitano’S Ryuzo And The Seven Henchmen
Coming immediately after his Outrage saga, Takeshi Kitano’s hilarious crime story stars screen legend Tatsuya Fuji (In The Realm Of The Senses) as a retired yakuza who realizes...
From the official press release, here are some titles we can now look forward to:
The International Premiere Of Takeshi Kitano’S Ryuzo And The Seven Henchmen
Coming immediately after his Outrage saga, Takeshi Kitano’s hilarious crime story stars screen legend Tatsuya Fuji (In The Realm Of The Senses) as a retired yakuza who realizes...
- 6/11/2015
- by Justine Smith
- SoundOnSight
Henry Rollins' new project, He Never Died, has wrapped in Toronto, and right now we have a new still for you cats featuring a bloodied Rollins who's definitely seen better days. Check it out!
Written and directed by indie helmer Jason Krawczyk (The Briefcase), He Never Died stars punk icon Henry Rollins as Jack, a mysterious loner who has lived an inexplicably long life fueled by bloodlust and filled with crime and violence. Rollins also serves as an executive producer on the project.
Rollins is joined on screen by Twilight franchise star Boo Boo Stewart (X-Men: Days of Future Past), Kate Greenhouse (The Dark Hours), and Jordan Todosey ("Degrassi: The Next Generation"). Steven Ogg, fresh off his success playing the popular character Trevor in the critically acclaimed Grand Theft Auto V, is also in the cast.
Synopsis
He Never Died follows Jack in his battle with cannibalism and mental sobriety.
Written and directed by indie helmer Jason Krawczyk (The Briefcase), He Never Died stars punk icon Henry Rollins as Jack, a mysterious loner who has lived an inexplicably long life fueled by bloodlust and filled with crime and violence. Rollins also serves as an executive producer on the project.
Rollins is joined on screen by Twilight franchise star Boo Boo Stewart (X-Men: Days of Future Past), Kate Greenhouse (The Dark Hours), and Jordan Todosey ("Degrassi: The Next Generation"). Steven Ogg, fresh off his success playing the popular character Trevor in the critically acclaimed Grand Theft Auto V, is also in the cast.
Synopsis
He Never Died follows Jack in his battle with cannibalism and mental sobriety.
- 12/13/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Henry Rollins' new project, He Never Died, is filming right now and on tap for you fans of his is your very first look at Rollins in character in the flick. Check it out and look for more on this one as it comes.
The film is currently shooting in Toronto.
Written and being directed by indie helmer Jason Krawczyk (The Briefcase), He Never Died stars punk icon Henry Rollins as Jack, a mysterious loner who has lived an inexplicably long life fueled by blood lust and filled with crime and violence. Rollins also serves as an Executive Producer on the project.
Rollins is joined on screen by the Twilight franchise star Boo Boo Stewart (X-Men: Days of Future Past), Kate Greenhouse (The Dark Hours), and Jordan Todosey (Degrassi: The Next Generation”). Steven Ogg, who is fresh off his success playing the popular character Trevor in the critically acclaimed Grand Theft Auto V,...
The film is currently shooting in Toronto.
Written and being directed by indie helmer Jason Krawczyk (The Briefcase), He Never Died stars punk icon Henry Rollins as Jack, a mysterious loner who has lived an inexplicably long life fueled by blood lust and filled with crime and violence. Rollins also serves as an Executive Producer on the project.
Rollins is joined on screen by the Twilight franchise star Boo Boo Stewart (X-Men: Days of Future Past), Kate Greenhouse (The Dark Hours), and Jordan Todosey (Degrassi: The Next Generation”). Steven Ogg, who is fresh off his success playing the popular character Trevor in the critically acclaimed Grand Theft Auto V,...
- 11/20/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
It’s time to spring forward, as the saying goes. What daylight savings actually saves is beyond me. Just another way of making me wake up earlier than sunrise. Twisting time has worked a whole lot better in crime cinema.
I’m not talking about the usual flashbacks mysteries throw in to pad their plot and shoehorn in some exposition. Plenty of crime film breaks the laws of quantum physics as blatantly as they do federal and state statutes. A handful manage to pull it off with style.
From crime movies that turn the clock on its head, rewind it and overlap it, or downright melt its face right off, these are 12 Time-Twisted Crime Films.
12. The Usual Suspects
The Usual Suspects were anything but when it first came out, using a shifty narrator to bend the audience’s perception of events. Told piecemeal by the sole survivor of a disastrous shipboard robbery,...
I’m not talking about the usual flashbacks mysteries throw in to pad their plot and shoehorn in some exposition. Plenty of crime film breaks the laws of quantum physics as blatantly as they do federal and state statutes. A handful manage to pull it off with style.
From crime movies that turn the clock on its head, rewind it and overlap it, or downright melt its face right off, these are 12 Time-Twisted Crime Films.
12. The Usual Suspects
The Usual Suspects were anything but when it first came out, using a shifty narrator to bend the audience’s perception of events. Told piecemeal by the sole survivor of a disastrous shipboard robbery,...
- 4/2/2012
- by Matthew C. Funk
- Boomtron
Rocker Sting initially balked at the idea of recording a festive album - because he's not a fan of Christmas. The singer/songwriter admits he was stunned when record label executives suggested he should record a collection of holiday tunes, but he's glad he gave the idea due consideration.
Instead of recording "Jingle Bells" and "O Holy Night", Sting chose to revamp long-forgotten medieval tunes and songs from his upbringing in northern England for winter album "If on a Winter's Night...". He says, "When the record company said I should do a Christmas record I nearly threw up on the carpet. I don't like Christmas very much, but I said I'd do something about winter. The dark hours have a useful place in our psychology that allows us to reflect and reassess, so it's no surprise that we end up thinking about ghosts of Christmas past."
He adds, "Basically, I...
Instead of recording "Jingle Bells" and "O Holy Night", Sting chose to revamp long-forgotten medieval tunes and songs from his upbringing in northern England for winter album "If on a Winter's Night...". He says, "When the record company said I should do a Christmas record I nearly threw up on the carpet. I don't like Christmas very much, but I said I'd do something about winter. The dark hours have a useful place in our psychology that allows us to reflect and reassess, so it's no surprise that we end up thinking about ghosts of Christmas past."
He adds, "Basically, I...
- 12/26/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
The big-screen terrors just keep comin’ for Halloween and beyond as more revivals and special screenings have been announced. You can track back through our previous coverage starting here, and mark your calendars for the following recent announcements:
• New York City’s Maysles Institute (343 Malcolm X Boulevard/Lenox Avenue between 127th and 128th Streets) is in the midst of a series simply called The Horror!, focusing on documentaries pertaining to fright filmmaking, with all shows starting at 7:30 p.m. Tonight, Roy Frumkes will present Document Of The Dead, his chronicle of the making of George A. Romero’s classic Dawn Of The Dead (which will be shown after Frumkes’ post-document Q&A). Tomorrow, Wednesday, Oct. 28, there’ll be a rare chance to catch Joel DeMott’s Demon Lover Diary, the saga of the highly contentious production of the Michigan-lensed ’70s cheapie Demon Lover, starring Gunnar Hansen. Chris Smith’s American Movie,...
• New York City’s Maysles Institute (343 Malcolm X Boulevard/Lenox Avenue between 127th and 128th Streets) is in the midst of a series simply called The Horror!, focusing on documentaries pertaining to fright filmmaking, with all shows starting at 7:30 p.m. Tonight, Roy Frumkes will present Document Of The Dead, his chronicle of the making of George A. Romero’s classic Dawn Of The Dead (which will be shown after Frumkes’ post-document Q&A). Tomorrow, Wednesday, Oct. 28, there’ll be a rare chance to catch Joel DeMott’s Demon Lover Diary, the saga of the highly contentious production of the Michigan-lensed ’70s cheapie Demon Lover, starring Gunnar Hansen. Chris Smith’s American Movie,...
- 10/27/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold and Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
TORONTO -- Canadian movie producer Brightlight Pictures on Wednesday said that Patrick Lussier (Wes Craven Presents Dracula 2000, White Noise 2) will direct Headhunter, a psychological thriller based on Michael Slade's 1984 debut novel of the same name. Vancouver-based Brightlight said Wil Zmak (The Dark Hours) is penning the screenplay for the feature-length picture about a serial killer on the loose in Vancouver. Brightlight Pictures co-founders Stephen Hegyes and Shawn Williamson will produce Headhunter, having reunited with Lussier, who directed their earlier Michael Keaton starrer White Noise 2: The Light. There was no word on casting for Headhunter. Brightlights' recent movie credits include American Venus with Rebecca DeMornay and Jane McGregor and Dungeon Siege, which starred Jason Statham and Ray Liotta.
- 10/11/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
TORONTO -- Canadian comics Brent Butt and Paul Mather on Monday night picked up trophies for best comedy writing at the 2006 Canadian Screenwriting Awards, which were handed out in Toronto. Butt picked up his award for work on Corner Gas, the hit feel-good CTV comedy that he stars in and executive produces. The Writers Guild of Canada, which organizes Canada's screenwriting awards, also honored Suzette Couture with the best TV movie and mini-series writing award for her work on The Man Who Lost Himself, while giving Wil Zmak the best feature film script for The Dark Hours, the 2005 psychodrama that starred Aidan Devine and Gordon Currie.
- 4/25/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
COLOGNE, Germany -- An overhaul of its acquisition policy paid off for German licensing and distribution group Splendid Medien, which booked a net profit of 2.1 million ($2.5 million) last year, compared to a loss of 700,000 in 2004, Splendid announced Monday. The profit boost came despite a drop in sales. Profit at Splendid slipped to 20.3 million ($24.3 million) from 23 million in 2004. Splendid's turnaround has come from a focus on genre films and strong home entertainment titles such as Paul Fox's horror feature The Dark Hours and monster movie Godzilla: Final Wars. Splendid says sales will grow in 2006 and expects a further boost in operating profits but declined to give estimates.
- 3/27/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
BUCHEON, South Korea -- After months of controversy, the ninth Puchon Fantastic Film Festival came to a close Thursday night, with Paul Fox's The Dark Hours taking the top prize, the Best of Puchon award. Joaquin Oristrell won the best director award for Unconscious. Best actor went to the four leads of the Thai film Rahtree: Returns -- Phan Rojanarangsri, Supaliorn Srisawat, Sowjai Sukjai and Banphot Weerarat. Best actress gongs were shared between Orsi Toth for Johanna and Kate Greenhouse for The Dark Hours. The Jury Choice award was won by Olivier Smolders' Nuit Noire and the Pruzio Citizen's Choice award went to Bharatbala Ganapathy's Hari Om.
- 7/21/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
- Cottages. I don’t really see the point in those. They are just some sort of hazardous locations ready to get you killed. You can get visited by a serial killer and by all sort of psychos (The Dark Hours, Haute Tension , Funny Games, …), you can be inflicted by some strange diseases until then unknown to mankind (Cabin Fever, Dreamcatcher, …), you can lose your mind (The Shinning, Make a Wish) and you can even be eaten by zombies (Purple Glow, …). Cottages are just plain wrong … and who would like to stay in a place where there is no cell phone coverage anyways. Ever since Evil Dead 2 and many other classics, cottages, summer camps and summer houses are at the center of many horror films – even in foreign films too (The Isle, Hallucinations, …). Is it just a coincidence or is there some sort of evil forces lurking in a cottage near you ? Incidentally,
- 7/16/2005
- IONCINEMA.com
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