Stars: Common, Jennifer Hudson, Quvenzhané Wallis, Milla Jovovich, Sam Worthington, Raúl Castillo | Written by Doug Simon | Directed by Stefon Bristol
Breathe takes place in the year 2039 when plant life has become extinct and, as a result, Earth’s oxygen levels are too low to sustain life on the surface. One family, Darius, Maya and their daughter Zora survive in an underground bunker making brief trips to the surface with an oxygen suit Darius created.
As the film opens, Darius’ father dies in an accident on the surface. Darius decides to risk the journey to bury him next to his mother. Months later, he hasn’t returned, then Tess and Lucas turn up claiming to know what happened to him.
Writer Doug Simon and director Stefon Bristol are short on details about how Breathe’s world came to be. We’re simply told that Darius was an engineer and a prepper,...
Breathe takes place in the year 2039 when plant life has become extinct and, as a result, Earth’s oxygen levels are too low to sustain life on the surface. One family, Darius, Maya and their daughter Zora survive in an underground bunker making brief trips to the surface with an oxygen suit Darius created.
As the film opens, Darius’ father dies in an accident on the surface. Darius decides to risk the journey to bury him next to his mother. Months later, he hasn’t returned, then Tess and Lucas turn up claiming to know what happened to him.
Writer Doug Simon and director Stefon Bristol are short on details about how Breathe’s world came to be. We’re simply told that Darius was an engineer and a prepper,...
- 5/20/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
You may not know Amber Nash's name, but if you're a fan of edgy animated comedies for grownups, you almost certainly know her voice.
Amber's acting credits include such beloved series as Frisky Dingo, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and, most notably, Archer -- the bonkers FX spy sitcom, on which she portrayed fan favorite Pam Poovey for 14 seasons.
And as 2023 comes to a close, Amber is entering an exciting new phase in her career.
Archer is wrapping up its historic run on Sunday with a three-part series finale, and Nash recently starred in her first feature film, the hilariously risqué Christmas comedy How to Ruin the Holidays, currently streaming on Prime Video.
We caught up with Amber for a wide-ranging conversation that touched on her long involvement in the world of animated sitcoms, the portrayal of developmentally disabled adults on screen, and whether or not the band Toto deserves their reputation as a one-hit-wonder.
Amber's acting credits include such beloved series as Frisky Dingo, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and, most notably, Archer -- the bonkers FX spy sitcom, on which she portrayed fan favorite Pam Poovey for 14 seasons.
And as 2023 comes to a close, Amber is entering an exciting new phase in her career.
Archer is wrapping up its historic run on Sunday with a three-part series finale, and Nash recently starred in her first feature film, the hilariously risqué Christmas comedy How to Ruin the Holidays, currently streaming on Prime Video.
We caught up with Amber for a wide-ranging conversation that touched on her long involvement in the world of animated sitcoms, the portrayal of developmentally disabled adults on screen, and whether or not the band Toto deserves their reputation as a one-hit-wonder.
- 12/15/2023
- by Tyler Johnson
- TVfanatic
Exclusive: Roadside Attractions has acquired U.S. rights to Bhutan’s official selection for Best International Feature at the 96th Academy Awards, The Monk and the Gun, a spiritual fable written, directed, and co-produced by the Oscar-nominated director of 2019’s Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom, Pawo Choyning Dorj. Contending for Best International Film, Lunana became the first Bhutanese film ever nominated for an Oscar. The Monk and the Gun premiered at the Telluride Film Festival and later the Toronto International Film Festival where it won critical and audience acclaim, currently holding a 100% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
In my Deadline review of the film after its Telluride premiere I said, “If I were a betting man — which I am — I would venture to say that with his second film The Monk and the Gun, which just had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival this weekend and goes on to Toronto next week,...
In my Deadline review of the film after its Telluride premiere I said, “If I were a betting man — which I am — I would venture to say that with his second film The Monk and the Gun, which just had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival this weekend and goes on to Toronto next week,...
- 10/18/2023
- by Pete Hammond
- Deadline Film + TV
Limited theatrical release planned.
Buffalo 8 has picked up US rights from Circus Road Films to upcoming Cinequest Film Festival premiere How To Ruin The Holidays.
Amber Nash plays a struggling comedian lured home for the holidays with her siblings and Doomsday prepper father who must make a life-changing decision.
The cast includes Kate Lambert, Colin Mochrie, and Luke Davis and includes comedy notables Ronny Chieng, Aisha Tyler and Henry Zebrowski. Arlen Konopaki directed.
Writer-producer Kevin Gillese said the story is based on his relationship with his brother. “We’re so alike in so many ways, but our lives look very...
Buffalo 8 has picked up US rights from Circus Road Films to upcoming Cinequest Film Festival premiere How To Ruin The Holidays.
Amber Nash plays a struggling comedian lured home for the holidays with her siblings and Doomsday prepper father who must make a life-changing decision.
The cast includes Kate Lambert, Colin Mochrie, and Luke Davis and includes comedy notables Ronny Chieng, Aisha Tyler and Henry Zebrowski. Arlen Konopaki directed.
Writer-producer Kevin Gillese said the story is based on his relationship with his brother. “We’re so alike in so many ways, but our lives look very...
- 7/21/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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