Exclusive: Gravitas Ventures has acquired worldwide rights to Lance Kawas’ thriller Good Thief, also claiming North American rights to Sonny Mallhi’s Hurt and Phil Harding’s The Reunion. The Red Arrow Studios company will release the first title on Tvod and digital platforms on November 30, with the second debuting in select theaters and on internet, cable, and satellite platforms on December 10, and the third arriving on all Tvod and digital platforms in February.
Good Thief follows a pair of thieves (played by Peter Donahue and newcomer Shomari Giles) on the outskirts of Detroit who rob a neighborhood pawnbroker (Jimmy Doom) of his valuable baseball card collection, only to find out they’ve unleashed something far more sinister. Aaron Sizemore penned the script for the film, which also stars Melanie Mahanna and Bobby Laenen. Kawas produced with Hicham Benkirane’s company, Hbk F.C. Myriad Pictures is handling international sales.
Good Thief follows a pair of thieves (played by Peter Donahue and newcomer Shomari Giles) on the outskirts of Detroit who rob a neighborhood pawnbroker (Jimmy Doom) of his valuable baseball card collection, only to find out they’ve unleashed something far more sinister. Aaron Sizemore penned the script for the film, which also stars Melanie Mahanna and Bobby Laenen. Kawas produced with Hicham Benkirane’s company, Hbk F.C. Myriad Pictures is handling international sales.
- 11/5/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
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There’s something about independent movies that I always like. They have a refreshing feel and they often don’t stick to the rules. Many times they have to produce a movie on a small budget and make sacrifices that are often shown on-screen. Many times that little spark of magic you are looking for, where a film catches your attention and provides you with something special, that is what I found with Profile of a Killer.
As the most effective movies often do, Profile of a Killer focuses on two people, a retired FBI Profiler Saul Aitken (Gabriele Angieri) and a teenage boy David (Joey Pollari) trying to create his legacy in the form of a killer.
There’s something about independent movies that I always like. They have a refreshing feel and they often don’t stick to the rules. Many times they have to produce a movie on a small budget and make sacrifices that are often shown on-screen. Many times that little spark of magic you are looking for, where a film catches your attention and provides you with something special, that is what I found with Profile of a Killer.
As the most effective movies often do, Profile of a Killer focuses on two people, a retired FBI Profiler Saul Aitken (Gabriele Angieri) and a teenage boy David (Joey Pollari) trying to create his legacy in the form of a killer.
- 2/26/2014
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
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