Stars: Matthew Lawrence, Danielle C. Ryan, Dawn Olivieri, Kevin Joy, Mo Gallini | Written by Cj Walley | Directed by Shane Stanley
Jimmy has just lost his brother and is taking his ashes to the coast to scatter them in the ocean. As bad as that is, things promptly get worse when a stop at a convenience store puts him in the middle of what seems to be a very well-armed robbery. Only the cashier, her name is Natasha takes out the robbers with a shotgun and a throwing knife before grabbing her backpack and bolting.
But Jimmy’s bad day is far from over as he finds Natasha has stowed away in his vehicle and a couple of big black SUVs full of goons are on their trail. He’s not sure whether to be relieved or terrified when she easily dispatches them.
Writer Cj Walley and director Shane Stanley, who...
Jimmy has just lost his brother and is taking his ashes to the coast to scatter them in the ocean. As bad as that is, things promptly get worse when a stop at a convenience store puts him in the middle of what seems to be a very well-armed robbery. Only the cashier, her name is Natasha takes out the robbers with a shotgun and a throwing knife before grabbing her backpack and bolting.
But Jimmy’s bad day is far from over as he finds Natasha has stowed away in his vehicle and a couple of big black SUVs full of goons are on their trail. He’s not sure whether to be relieved or terrified when she easily dispatches them.
Writer Cj Walley and director Shane Stanley, who...
- 6/15/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Jimmy (Matthew Lawrence) cowers in the store, in Double Threat. Courtesy of Vmi Worldwide and Rolling Thunder Films
Double Threat is an action comedy based on a variation of a familiar theme: a mild-mannered nice guy meets up with a crazy hot gal for a zany round of dangerous encounters. In this case, Matthew Lawrence (Joey’s younger brother) goes to a convenience store managed by a seemingly nice, cute woman (Danielle C. Ryan) who suddenly goes Rambo when a couple of armed thugs enter the premises. She disposes of them and dashes out, jumping into Lawrence’s truck. He drives off in a state of confusion.
He soon learns she’s skimmed big bucks from a crime boss, and the bad guys are hunting her down, led by his wannabe “Goodfella” son (Kevin Joy). Lawrence next learns his passenger is actually two dissociative personalities in one body. She is Natasha by name,...
Double Threat is an action comedy based on a variation of a familiar theme: a mild-mannered nice guy meets up with a crazy hot gal for a zany round of dangerous encounters. In this case, Matthew Lawrence (Joey’s younger brother) goes to a convenience store managed by a seemingly nice, cute woman (Danielle C. Ryan) who suddenly goes Rambo when a couple of armed thugs enter the premises. She disposes of them and dashes out, jumping into Lawrence’s truck. He drives off in a state of confusion.
He soon learns she’s skimmed big bucks from a crime boss, and the bad guys are hunting her down, led by his wannabe “Goodfella” son (Kevin Joy). Lawrence next learns his passenger is actually two dissociative personalities in one body. She is Natasha by name,...
- 6/2/2022
- by Mark Glass
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Hello everybody, what’s up? You’re listening to I Was Just Wondering With Tom Salmon! The podcast that dives into music, film and games and everything else in between.
My guest on this week’s episode is writer and producer Cj Walley, who wrote his first feature-length film Break Even (2020) starring Tasya Teles, Steve Guttenberg and James Callis. The film tells the story of four thrill seeking friends that find fifty million dollars in cash on a remote island, only to discover it was left by the DEA for a ruthless Cartel in a rogue deal gone wrong.
We jumped into Cj’s experience of how his mental breakdown in 2012 lead him to follow his life long passion for screenwriting, why he started the free screenplay sharing website Script Revolution and what’s it like working and collaborating with Hollywood director Shane Stanley on Break Even (2020) and Double Threat...
My guest on this week’s episode is writer and producer Cj Walley, who wrote his first feature-length film Break Even (2020) starring Tasya Teles, Steve Guttenberg and James Callis. The film tells the story of four thrill seeking friends that find fifty million dollars in cash on a remote island, only to discover it was left by the DEA for a ruthless Cartel in a rogue deal gone wrong.
We jumped into Cj’s experience of how his mental breakdown in 2012 lead him to follow his life long passion for screenwriting, why he started the free screenplay sharing website Script Revolution and what’s it like working and collaborating with Hollywood director Shane Stanley on Break Even (2020) and Double Threat...
- 1/26/2021
- by Thomas Salmon
- The Cultural Post
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