Stars: Graham Skipper, Lisa Wilcox, Debbie Rochon, Bobby Simpson II, Rachael Logue, Jill Brumer, Lyle Kanouse, Steven Scott, Regan Christine House, Julie Osterman, Sean Patrick Judge, Cyrus Rodas, Katelynn Bauer, Mandie LeBlanc | Written and Directed by Mel House
A number of lost souls find refuge in a small motel in the middle of nowhere, it’s only distinguishing characteristic being the ruins of an old Mystery Spot—a long-dead roadside attraction with strange metaphysical powers. Everyone at the Mystery Spot will be affected by its unique properties, but only some will survive its reality-shattering implications.
Apparently squeezing this one in in-between Vfw and The Leech, Graham Skipper makes another welcome genre appearance in Mystery Spot which, early on, certainly lives up to the name. Though this film doesn’t seem to have garnered as much genre press as Skipper’s other works, even if this one did receive its world...
A number of lost souls find refuge in a small motel in the middle of nowhere, it’s only distinguishing characteristic being the ruins of an old Mystery Spot—a long-dead roadside attraction with strange metaphysical powers. Everyone at the Mystery Spot will be affected by its unique properties, but only some will survive its reality-shattering implications.
Apparently squeezing this one in in-between Vfw and The Leech, Graham Skipper makes another welcome genre appearance in Mystery Spot which, early on, certainly lives up to the name. Though this film doesn’t seem to have garnered as much genre press as Skipper’s other works, even if this one did receive its world...
- 5/22/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
On the JoBlo Movies YouTube channel, we will be posting one full movie every day of the week, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. Today’s Free Movie of the Day is writer/director Mel House’s horror film Mystery Spot, which was just given a worldwide digital and VOD release by Terror Films last month. You can check it out over on the JoBlo Movies YouTube channel, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article.
Mystery Spot has the following synopsis: A number of lost souls find refuge in a small motel in the middle of nowhere, its only distinguishing characteristic being the ruins of an old Mystery Spot — a long-dead roadside attraction with strange metaphysical powers. Nathan and Rachel find solace in one another, both attempting to escape dark pasts that seem to be using the...
Mystery Spot has the following synopsis: A number of lost souls find refuge in a small motel in the middle of nowhere, its only distinguishing characteristic being the ruins of an old Mystery Spot — a long-dead roadside attraction with strange metaphysical powers. Nathan and Rachel find solace in one another, both attempting to escape dark pasts that seem to be using the...
- 11/15/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Writer/director Mel House assembled a cool trio of genre regulars to lead the cast of his upcoming horror movie Mystery Spot: Graham Skipper (The Mind’s Eye), Lisa Wilcox (A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master), and Debbie Rochon (Tromeo and Juliet). On October 7th, Terror Films will be giving Mystery Spot a worldwide digital and VOD release, and with that date just a couple weeks away we’ve gotten our hands on the film’s trailer. Check it out in the embed above!
Mystery Spot has the following synopsis:
A number of lost souls find refuge in a small motel in the middle of nowhere, its only distinguishing characteristic being the ruins of an old Mystery Spot — a long-dead roadside attraction with strange metaphysical powers. Nathan and Rachel find solace in one another, both attempting to escape dark pasts that seem to be using the Mystery Spot...
Mystery Spot has the following synopsis:
A number of lost souls find refuge in a small motel in the middle of nowhere, its only distinguishing characteristic being the ruins of an old Mystery Spot — a long-dead roadside attraction with strange metaphysical powers. Nathan and Rachel find solace in one another, both attempting to escape dark pasts that seem to be using the Mystery Spot...
- 9/20/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
While the SXSW Film Festival is kicking off in Austin this week, the Tribeca Film Festival will continue to shine a spotlight on upcoming genre films in April and May, including Joe Begos' Bliss, Ant Timpson's Come to Daddy (starring Elijah Wood and Stephen McHattie), and Something Else (directed by Jeremy Gardner and Christian Stella).
From the Press Release: "New York – March 5, 2019 – The 2019 Tribeca Film Festival, presented by At&T, today unveiled its feature film lineup. Continuing its tradition of elevating exceptional storytelling rooted in today’s global film communities, the 18th annual Festival will showcase debut works from emerging talent and new works from notable filmmakers. The program includes discoveries, comedies, music-centered, political and social films. The 2019 Tribeca Film Festival takes place April 24 - May 5.
The feature program includes 103 films from 124 filmmakers. The films selected in the three competition sections consist of 50% women directed films. The lineup includes 81 World Premieres,...
From the Press Release: "New York – March 5, 2019 – The 2019 Tribeca Film Festival, presented by At&T, today unveiled its feature film lineup. Continuing its tradition of elevating exceptional storytelling rooted in today’s global film communities, the 18th annual Festival will showcase debut works from emerging talent and new works from notable filmmakers. The program includes discoveries, comedies, music-centered, political and social films. The 2019 Tribeca Film Festival takes place April 24 - May 5.
The feature program includes 103 films from 124 filmmakers. The films selected in the three competition sections consist of 50% women directed films. The lineup includes 81 World Premieres,...
- 3/8/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Exclusive: Filmmaker Joe Begos, whose horror pics Almost Human and The Mind’s Eye made their world premieres during the Toronto Film Festival’s Midnight Madness sections, has announced his next supernatural thriller, Dragged Into Sunlight.
Dora Madison, Tru Collins, and Rhys Wakefield will topline this story about a brilliant painter who is facing the worst creative block of her life (Madison). She turns to anything she can to complete her masterpiece, spiraling into a hallucinatory hell scape of drugs, sex, and murder in the sleazy underbelly of Los Angeles. Pic, directed, written and also produced by Begos, reps the third in his canon and was shot in 16Mm using practical effects.
Josh Ethier also produces with Begos for Channel 83 Films. George Wendt (Cheers), Abraham Benrubi, Chris McKenna, Graham Skipper and Jeremy Gardner also star. Financing was arranged through Lyle Kanouse (Sequence Break), Audrey Wasilewski (Sequence Break), and Terry Shaikh. Madison, Skipper, and Caroline Metz also serve as producers.
Begos made his feature debut with the 2014 alien abduction slasher Almost Human, which made its world premiere in the Midnight Madness section at Tiff back in 2013. Pic was distributed by IFC Midnight. His second film, the telekinetic revenge thriller The Mind’s Eye, world premiered at 2015 Tiff before winning Begos the Best Horror Director at Fantastic Fest. Rlj Entertainment distributed the film two years ago.
Madison is repped by Grandview. Collins is repped by Insurge-Ent and Cobalt Sky. Wakefield is repped by ICM Partners and Grandview. Begos is repped by attorney Wayne Alexander of Alexander, Lawrence, Frumes & Labowitz.
Dora Madison, Tru Collins, and Rhys Wakefield will topline this story about a brilliant painter who is facing the worst creative block of her life (Madison). She turns to anything she can to complete her masterpiece, spiraling into a hallucinatory hell scape of drugs, sex, and murder in the sleazy underbelly of Los Angeles. Pic, directed, written and also produced by Begos, reps the third in his canon and was shot in 16Mm using practical effects.
Josh Ethier also produces with Begos for Channel 83 Films. George Wendt (Cheers), Abraham Benrubi, Chris McKenna, Graham Skipper and Jeremy Gardner also star. Financing was arranged through Lyle Kanouse (Sequence Break), Audrey Wasilewski (Sequence Break), and Terry Shaikh. Madison, Skipper, and Caroline Metz also serve as producers.
Begos made his feature debut with the 2014 alien abduction slasher Almost Human, which made its world premiere in the Midnight Madness section at Tiff back in 2013. Pic was distributed by IFC Midnight. His second film, the telekinetic revenge thriller The Mind’s Eye, world premiered at 2015 Tiff before winning Begos the Best Horror Director at Fantastic Fest. Rlj Entertainment distributed the film two years ago.
Madison is repped by Grandview. Collins is repped by Insurge-Ent and Cobalt Sky. Wakefield is repped by ICM Partners and Grandview. Begos is repped by attorney Wayne Alexander of Alexander, Lawrence, Frumes & Labowitz.
- 9/9/2018
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Chase Williamson, Lyle Kanouse, Fabianne Therese, Audrey Wasilewski, Johnny Dinan | Written and Directed by Graham Skipper
Note: With Sequence Break finally hitting DVD this week, here’s a reposting of our review of the film from its Fantasia screening last summer.
Oz (Williamson) is an antisocial loner who only finds solace in his love for ’80s arcade games, refurbishing and restoring them to their former glory. That is, until he meets Tess (Therese). The two quickly become romantically entwined, but their budding romance is slowly threatened by a mysterious game that seems to be drawing the two deeper and deeper into its void of slime and Cronenbergian horror. Amid the strange occurrences, a cryptic vagabond also appears, lurking around the arcade workshop at night. The dilapidated madman shouts about doom and destruction as the couple cling to the remnants of their normal lives. Oz soon finds himself facing off...
Note: With Sequence Break finally hitting DVD this week, here’s a reposting of our review of the film from its Fantasia screening last summer.
Oz (Williamson) is an antisocial loner who only finds solace in his love for ’80s arcade games, refurbishing and restoring them to their former glory. That is, until he meets Tess (Therese). The two quickly become romantically entwined, but their budding romance is slowly threatened by a mysterious game that seems to be drawing the two deeper and deeper into its void of slime and Cronenbergian horror. Amid the strange occurrences, a cryptic vagabond also appears, lurking around the arcade workshop at night. The dilapidated madman shouts about doom and destruction as the couple cling to the remnants of their normal lives. Oz soon finds himself facing off...
- 6/11/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Graham Skipper's directorial debut is Sequence Break. A trailer for this sci-fi thriller was released late last year. In the film, a video arcade repairman, becomes trapped within one of the games he is working on. Sequence Break stars: Chase Williamson (The Guest), Fabianne Therese (Southbound), Lyle Kanouse, and Audrey Wasilewski. This title will debut exclusively on the horror subscription service Shudder, this May. A preview of the film's upcoming launch is hosted here. There are similarities between the promotional material of Sequence Break and David Cronenberg's Existenz (1999). Both films deal with video games and characters being pulled into the game's story. Reality is altered. And, both films involve characters having their bodies melded with a game. Biology and technology join together in Skipper's debut film! Sequence Break will show on Shudder, this May 24th. Horror fan can sign up for a Shudder subscription nearly pain free, at the link below.
- 5/1/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
In Sequence Break, the mind-bending directorial debut of Graham Skipper, a reclusive video arcade repairman (Chase Williamson) experiences bizarre biomechanical mutations and Cronenbergian hallucinations when a mysterious new arcade machine appears in his shop.
Reality itself threatens to fracture as the young man works to solve its mystery - and overcome the new chaos that has entered his life.
Sequence Break stars Chase Williamson (The Guest), Fabianne Therese (Southbound), Lyle Kanouse (HBO's "Big Love"), and Audrey Wasilewski (AMC's "Mad Men").
The film...
Reality itself threatens to fracture as the young man works to solve its mystery - and overcome the new chaos that has entered his life.
Sequence Break stars Chase Williamson (The Guest), Fabianne Therese (Southbound), Lyle Kanouse (HBO's "Big Love"), and Audrey Wasilewski (AMC's "Mad Men").
The film...
- 5/1/2018
- QuietEarth.us
Introversion and high anxiety are real and can be triggered by the tiniest of things or the lack thereof. Oz (Chase Williamson) has struggled with both his entire life, that insecurity in social situations driving him towards the world of videogames. The joy of solitude playing them and being good at them brought him into a society of like-minded individuals and ultimately a career as mechanic to dinosaurs of derelict arcades past. Was he happy? Sure. Things could always be better, but isn’t that true for everyone? Routine might propel his actions — sleep, work, beer, and repeat — but it’s that type of monotony that keeps him safe. To take a chance on more would risk his falling apart completely. Unfortunately for him, change eventually comes for us all.
Graham Skipper’s Sequence Break takes us into Oz’s mind when the inevitable occurs. His world is turned upside...
Graham Skipper’s Sequence Break takes us into Oz’s mind when the inevitable occurs. His world is turned upside...
- 8/3/2017
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Graham Skipper’s Sequence Break is a digital rabbit hole; an abyss of frothy goop slathered atop rubberized effects. Its very title foreshadows existential conflict, while an arcade kaleidoscope projects Skipper’s binary obsessions. Ideas emerge from Cronenbergian pools of coated wiring, heavily reminiscent of Videodrome visuals and paranoid shades of eXistenZ. Sci-fi psychedelics zap homemade Asteroid designs only to mask dimensional rifts that borrow from Under The Skin‘s vast nothingness. How do you break the “sequence” of life? Answers tend to vary, with Skipper’s latest being a ponderous retro purgatory worth wallowing in.
Chase Williamson stars as Oz (short for Osgood), a shy arcade tinkerer who brings busted-up cabinets back from the virtual dead – but not for much longer. Jerry (Lyle Kanouse) has to close shop, disrupting Oz’s safe engineering bubble. That’s when he meets Tess (Fabianne Therese), a “nerdy” girl who shows immediate romantic interest.
Chase Williamson stars as Oz (short for Osgood), a shy arcade tinkerer who brings busted-up cabinets back from the virtual dead – but not for much longer. Jerry (Lyle Kanouse) has to close shop, disrupting Oz’s safe engineering bubble. That’s when he meets Tess (Fabianne Therese), a “nerdy” girl who shows immediate romantic interest.
- 8/2/2017
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Stars: Chase Williamson, Lyle Kanouse, Fabianne Therese, Audrey Wasilewski, Johnny Dinan | Written and Directed by Graham Skipper
Oz (Williamson) is an antisocial loner who only finds solace in his love for ’80s arcade games, refurbishing and restoring them to their former glory. That is, until he meets Tess (Therese). The two quickly become romantically entwined, but their budding romance is slowly threatened by a mysterious game that seems to be drawing the two deeper and deeper into its void of slime and Cronenbergian horror. Amid the strange occurrences, a cryptic vagabond also appears, lurking around the arcade workshop at night. The dilapidated madman shouts about doom and destruction as the couple cling to the remnants of their normal lives. Oz soon finds himself facing off against the eight-bit portal to the cosmos, to both save himself and his newfound love.
Having already appeared in Almost Human and The Mind’s...
Oz (Williamson) is an antisocial loner who only finds solace in his love for ’80s arcade games, refurbishing and restoring them to their former glory. That is, until he meets Tess (Therese). The two quickly become romantically entwined, but their budding romance is slowly threatened by a mysterious game that seems to be drawing the two deeper and deeper into its void of slime and Cronenbergian horror. Amid the strange occurrences, a cryptic vagabond also appears, lurking around the arcade workshop at night. The dilapidated madman shouts about doom and destruction as the couple cling to the remnants of their normal lives. Oz soon finds himself facing off against the eight-bit portal to the cosmos, to both save himself and his newfound love.
Having already appeared in Almost Human and The Mind’s...
- 7/18/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
A sinister nightly visitor makes its presence known in the new short horror film, Among the Shadows. You can watch the award-winning short right here on Daily Dead, and we also have exclusive comments from co-writer/director Gene Blalock, who reflects on the challenges, collaborations, and triumphs he experienced while bringing the project to life.
From Among the Shadows Director/Co-Writer Gene Blalock: “Film can be used to express almost anything. It can make the viewer feel and empathize in new ways. It both educates and entertains. And, ultimately, film as a method of storytelling, is a crucial part of our DNA. Humanity’s innate search for meaning likely gave birth to the very first narratives. Storytelling links us to our past and provides a path into our future.
Filmmakers are storytellers, working in a medium that has a huge impact and relevance today in no small part because...
From Among the Shadows Director/Co-Writer Gene Blalock: “Film can be used to express almost anything. It can make the viewer feel and empathize in new ways. It both educates and entertains. And, ultimately, film as a method of storytelling, is a crucial part of our DNA. Humanity’s innate search for meaning likely gave birth to the very first narratives. Storytelling links us to our past and provides a path into our future.
Filmmakers are storytellers, working in a medium that has a huge impact and relevance today in no small part because...
- 8/19/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Watch the new trailer for Nicholas Bushman's Union Furnace, starring Mike Dwyer, Seth Hammond, Katie Keene and Keith David. The psychological horror tells of a petty car thief in a small Southern Ohio town who becomes involved in an underground game of life and death. Bushman directs from a script he wrote with Dwyer, who also produces. There's no info on a release date as yet for this one. Other cast includes Tara Bellando, Kevin Crowley, Lyle Kanouse, David Hayward and Ben Wallace. Previously Bushman directed 2012's Sandbar, starring Rick Rossovich (Top Gun), where he first worked with stars Dwyer, Keene, Crowley as well as Kathleen Andrews on the dramedy.
- 3/4/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Watch the new trailer for Nicholas Bushman's Union Furnace, starring Mike Dwyer, Seth Hammond, Katie Keene and Keith David. The psychological horror tells of a petty car thief in a small Southern Ohio town who becomes involved in an underground game of life and death. Bushman directs from a script he wrote with Dwyer, who also produces. There's no info on a release date as yet for this one. Other cast includes Tara Bellando, Kevin Crowley, Lyle Kanouse, David Hayward and Ben Wallace. Previously Bushman directed 2012's Sandbar, starring Rick Rossovich (Top Gun), where he first worked with stars Dwyer, Keene, Crowley as well as Kathleen Andrews on the dramedy.
- 3/4/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Hesher is hardcore. That's for sure, but I was still intrigued by Spencer Susser's film, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Devin Brochu, Natalie Portman and Rainn Wilson. Also in the cast of the drama which opens May 13th is veteran Piper Laurie who starred alongside Paul Newman in The Hustler, as well as Audrey Wasilewski and Lyle Kanouse. The Wrekin Hill Entertainment release is produced by Natalie Portman's Handsomecharlie Films, as well as The Last Picture Company, CatchPlay, Corner Store Entertainment and Filmula, in association with Dro Entertainment. Loud music. Pornography. Burning stuff to the ground. These are a few of Hesher's favorite things. And they are what Hesher (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) brings into the lives of 13-year-old Tj (Devin Brochu)...
- 5/9/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Hesher is hardcore. That's for sure, but I was still intrigued by Spencer Susser's film, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Devin Brochu, Natalie Portman and Rainn Wilson. Also in the cast of the drama which opens May 13th is veteran Piper Laurie who starred alongside Paul Newman in The Hustler, as well as Audrey Wasilewski and Lyle Kanouse. The Wrekin Hill Entertainment release is produced by Natalie Portman's Handsomecharlie Films, as well as The Last Picture Company, CatchPlay, Corner Store Entertainment and Filmula, in association with Dro Entertainment. Loud music. Pornography. Burning stuff to the ground. These are a few of Hesher's favorite things. And they are what Hesher (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) brings into the lives of 13-year-old Tj (Devin Brochu)...
- 5/9/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Hesher is hardcore. That's for sure, but I was still intrigued by Spencer Susser's film, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Devin Brochu, Natalie Portman and Rainn Wilson. Also in the cast of the drama which opens May 13th is veteran Piper Laurie who starred alongside Paul Newman in The Hustler, as well as Audrey Wasilewski and Lyle Kanouse. The Wrekin Hill Entertainment release is produced by Natalie Portman's Handsomecharlie Films, as well as The Last Picture Company, CatchPlay, Corner Store Entertainment and Filmula, in association with Dro Entertainment. Loud music. Pornography. Burning stuff to the ground. These are a few of Hesher's favorite things. And they are what Hesher (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) brings into the lives of 13-year-old Tj (Devin Brochu)...
- 5/9/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See images from Hesher, starring Joseph Gordon Levitt, Natalie Portman and Rainn Wilson. Spencer Susser directs as well as writing the screenplay alongside David Michod for the release which opens May 13th. Also in the cast of Hesher are Devin Brochu,, Audrey Wasilewski and Lyle Kanouse. Hesher premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and is produced by Lucy Cooper, Scott Prisand, Spencer Susser and Matt Weaver. Loud music. Pornography. Burning sh*t to the ground. These are a few of Hesher's favorite things. And they are what Hesher (Joseph Gordon Levitt) brings to the lives of Tj (Devin Brochu), Paul (Rainn Wilson), and Nicole (Natalie Portman) when he takes up residence in Tj's garage uninvited...
- 4/8/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See images from Hesher, starring Joseph Gordon Levitt, Natalie Portman and Rainn Wilson. Spencer Susser directs as well as writing the screenplay alongside David Michod for the release which opens May 13th. Also in the cast of Hesher are Devin Brochu,, Audrey Wasilewski and Lyle Kanouse. Hesher premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and is produced by Lucy Cooper, Scott Prisand, Spencer Susser and Matt Weaver. Loud music. Pornography. Burning sh*t to the ground. These are a few of Hesher's favorite things. And they are what Hesher (Joseph Gordon Levitt) brings to the lives of Tj (Devin Brochu), Paul (Rainn Wilson), and Nicole (Natalie Portman) when he takes up residence in Tj's garage uninvited...
- 4/8/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
New "Hesher" trailer has been released. The one-and-a-half-minute preview, released via Apple, sees long-haired Joseph Gordon-Levitt pouring liquid on a car.
Using rock song as the background music, some scenes in the new trailer show pathetic situations. One scene sees Devin Brochu's character crying while having a dinner with his grief-stricken father and grandmother. In another scene, Natalie Portman asks Devin how he met wild Gordon-Levitt, before sad Devin answers, "It's kind of a long story".
The forthcoming movie revolves around Hesher, a guy who loves loud music, pornography, and burning stuff to the ground. He is the most unlikely person to help 13-year-old T.J. cope with the death of his mother, but he proves to be the only one who can truly free T.J. from his overwhelming sadness. The charismatic and dangerous Hesher drags T.J. out of loss and confusion by sheer force of will...
Using rock song as the background music, some scenes in the new trailer show pathetic situations. One scene sees Devin Brochu's character crying while having a dinner with his grief-stricken father and grandmother. In another scene, Natalie Portman asks Devin how he met wild Gordon-Levitt, before sad Devin answers, "It's kind of a long story".
The forthcoming movie revolves around Hesher, a guy who loves loud music, pornography, and burning stuff to the ground. He is the most unlikely person to help 13-year-old T.J. cope with the death of his mother, but he proves to be the only one who can truly free T.J. from his overwhelming sadness. The charismatic and dangerous Hesher drags T.J. out of loss and confusion by sheer force of will...
- 4/7/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Chicago – In our latest crime edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 25 admit-two passes up for grabs to the advance Chicago screening of the new film “Caught in the Crossfire” starring 50 Cent! “Caught in the Crossfire” also stars Jason Ambrose, Tim Fields, Sydney Hall, Richard T. Jones, Lyle Kanouse, Chris Klein, Christine Lakin, Michael Matthias and Brian A. Miller from writer and director Brian A. Miller.
First Tuesdays with the Midwest Independent Film Festival continue with the Chicago premiere of the Lionsgate release “Caught in the Crossfire” on Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2010 starting at 6 p.m. at Landmark’s Century Centre Cinema at 2828 N. Clark St. in Chicago. This Michigan-made thriller stars Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, “CSI: Miami” star Adam Rodriguez and Chris Klein. Writer and director and Grand Rapids, Mich. native Brian A. Miller will be in attendance for a post-screening discussion.
The event begins with a pre-show cocktail reception (sponsored...
First Tuesdays with the Midwest Independent Film Festival continue with the Chicago premiere of the Lionsgate release “Caught in the Crossfire” on Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2010 starting at 6 p.m. at Landmark’s Century Centre Cinema at 2828 N. Clark St. in Chicago. This Michigan-made thriller stars Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, “CSI: Miami” star Adam Rodriguez and Chris Klein. Writer and director and Grand Rapids, Mich. native Brian A. Miller will be in attendance for a post-screening discussion.
The event begins with a pre-show cocktail reception (sponsored...
- 8/1/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
New images are in from Sony Pictures Classics' "You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger" romance. The film is helmed and written by Woody Allen and stars Naomi Watts, Josh Brolin, Anthony Hopkins, Antonio Banderas, Freida Pinto, Gemma Jones and Lucy Punch. The story tells of a family attempting to sort out their complicated relationships and opens on September 23rd in limited venues. Letty Aronson and Steve Tenenbaum produce. Expect an updated synopsis soon. Woody Allen's last film was "Whatever Works" starring Larry David, Adam Brooks and Lyle Kanouse. Prior to that, the Oscar-winning Vicky Cristina Barcelona with Javier Bardem, Scarlett Johansson and Penelope Cruz.
- 3/24/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Antena 3 Films has joined Mediapro to co-produce Woody Allen's "You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger." The cast includes Naomi Watts, Josh Brolin, Anthony Hopkins, Antonio Banderas, Freida Pinto, Gemma Jones and Lucy Punch. Tells of a family attempting to sort out their complicated relationships. Mediapro, which is based in Barcelona, produced "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" with Antena 3 FIlms. Allen last wrote and helmed the Sony Pictures Classics comedy "Whatever Works" starring Larry David, Adam Brooks, Lyle Kanouse, Michael McKean and Clifford Lee Dickson.
- 10/27/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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