Premiering online today, December 29, check out a short film written and directed by actress Adepero Oduye ("Pariah," "12 Years a Slave") titled "Breaking In," which follows a young black man's first experience being stopped by the NYPD. Starring Kareem Farmer, Joseph Gonzalez, Scott Johnsen, Chris Distefano, and Paul Bomba, the Brooklyn NYC-set film has been touring the high school screening circuit, where conversations with students about innocence, power, and justice, are being had. Schools and community centers are encouraged to get in touch with the filmmakers at BreakingInFilm@gmail.com if interested in screening the...
- 12/29/2015
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
"What are you doing?" "Who are you?" "Who am I?!" Screen Media Films has debuted a trailer for Paul Bettany's directorial debut titled Shelter, co-starring Jennifer Connelly and Anthony Mackie. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival last year, and received some rave reviews which are quoted in this rather beautiful trailer. Shelter explores how two homeless people in New York City met and fell in love, and it looks like a very intense and riveting story. The cast includes Amy Hargreaves, Scott Johnsen and Bruce Altman. This may actually be worth seeing, at least to get a look at Bettany's directing debut. Take a look! Here's the official theatrical trailer (+ poster) for Paul Bettany's Shelter, direct from YouTube: Hannah and Tahir (Jennifer Connelly, Anthony Mackie) come from two different worlds. But when their lives intersect, they’re at the same place: homeless on the streets of New York.
- 10/8/2015
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Director Scott Derrickson ('Sinister') returns to the realm of horror with upcoming exorcism thriller 'Deliver Us from Evil'. Based on the novel by Ralph Sarchie and Lisa Collier Cool it lands here in UK theatres on 20 August and stars Eric Bana as an NYPD officer who joins forces with an unconventional priest, schooled in the rites of exorcism, to combat the possessions that are terrorising their city. The project comes courtesy of Screen Gems' and Jerry Bruckheimer Films' and we have managed to snare an exclusive interview with producer Jerry Bruckheimer who disccusses.........'Deliver Us from Evil' also stars Olivia Munn, Edgar Ramirez, Sean Harris ('Prometheus'), Joel McHale ('Community'), Dorian Missick, Antoinette Lavecchia, Scott Johnsen and Valentina Rendon. Check out the interview below....
- 8/15/2014
- Horror Asylum
'Sinister' helmer Scott Derrickson's new and upcoming exorcism flick 'Deliver Us from Evil' will finally land in Us theatres one month today and now another new one-sheet with demonic overtones has been revealed. 'Deliver Us from Evil' stars Eric Bana, Olivia Munn, Edgar Ramirez, Sean Harris ('Prometheus'), Joel McHale ('Community'), Dorian Missick, Antoinette Lavecchia, Scott Johnsen and Valentina Rendon. Check out the poster below....
- 6/2/2014
- Horror Asylum
We haven't seen true evil, at least according to the latest official one-sheet for Scott Derrickson's new crime horror 'Deliver Us from Evil'. The movie from the director of past genre offerings such as 'The Exorcism of Emily Rose' and more recently 'Sinister' will be ready to scare up an audience by landing in theatres this coming Summer. The demonic feature stars Eric Bana and hottie Olivia Munn. 'Deliver Us from Evil' also stars Edgar Ramirez, Sean Harris ('Prometheus'), Joel McHale ('Community'), Dorian Missick, Antoinette Lavecchia, Scott Johnsen and Valentina Rendon. Check out the new poster below....
- 5/28/2014
- Horror Asylum
Think of Michael C. Hall‘s character in The Trouble with Bliss as similar to Jason Segel‘s creation in the recent Jeff, Who Lives at Home. Minus the stoner part, that is. And minus the semi-interesting philosophical bent, too. Morris Bliss (Hall) lives out of his father’s (Peter Fonda, who’s lazily asked save it all for one scene) New York City apartment, cuddled up in his cornered-in bedroom that has a map full of tick marks of all the places he’s never been to — but, you know, the ones he will obviously have been to once he gets past 40 and finally realizes that impulsive globe-hopping isn’t the best activity to save for the golden years.
Morris has no job, no motivations, and no interests. (Well, I guess he reads, because the opening scene shows us his impressive book collection. Never mind that it’s hardly referred to again.
Morris has no job, no motivations, and no interests. (Well, I guess he reads, because the opening scene shows us his impressive book collection. Never mind that it’s hardly referred to again.
- 3/23/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
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