To celebrate the release of the drama/thriller The Glass Man, which finally gets a release this week, we sat down with the film’s star Andy Nyman to find out more.
First made in 2011 but stuck in legal wrangling, the new film is finally making its way to screens and, even though it has taken a decade, is actually even more perfectly timed than before. Nyman, best known for his performances in Ghost Stories and Judy, stars as Martin, a man struggling with debt that has consumed him and his wellbeing, When he takes a loan from a shark (James Cosmo), his problems seem to be over, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.
A film that on the face of it is a typical thriller about money worries gone wrong, is actually much more and Nyman tells us about how its delay has actually helped it,...
First made in 2011 but stuck in legal wrangling, the new film is finally making its way to screens and, even though it has taken a decade, is actually even more perfectly timed than before. Nyman, best known for his performances in Ghost Stories and Judy, stars as Martin, a man struggling with debt that has consumed him and his wellbeing, When he takes a loan from a shark (James Cosmo), his problems seem to be over, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.
A film that on the face of it is a typical thriller about money worries gone wrong, is actually much more and Nyman tells us about how its delay has actually helped it,...
- 12/7/2020
- by Scott Davis
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
I can't remember a time I went to the Seattle International Film Festival (Siff) press launch and looked over the list of films and saw so many I was interested in seeing. The claim to fame for over the years is to call it the largest and most-highly attended festival in the United States. This is a fact I've often taken issue with as I don't equate quantity with quality. Granted, there has been a large number of quality features to play the fest over the years, including Golden Space Needle (Best Film) winners such as Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985), My Life as a Dog (1987), Trainspotting (1996), Run Lola Run (1999), Whale Rider (2003) and even recent Best Director winner, Michel Hazanavicius's Oss 117: Nest of Spies in 2006. That said, looking over this year's crop of films I see a lot of films I will be doing my absolute best to see.
- 4/27/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
The Glass Man
Stars: Andy Nyman, Neve Campbell, Cristian Solimeno, James Cosmo | Written and Directed by Cristian Solimeno
By day two FrightFest had offered child tormenting imps, depraved psychotic killers, and the inescapable force of Death itself. Still to come were vampires, trolls, and all manner of other terrifying supernatural entities. But The Glass Man deals with something a little more down to earth, something that at one time or another – particularly in these uncertain economic times – could affect us all: bankruptcy.
Have you ever looked at your bank balance, and got that sinking feeling? That “oh crap, what do I do Now?” feeling that makes you sick to your stomach and uncertain about your next move? That’s the basis for the horror of The Glass Man; what would you do to make it right, and how would you process the reality of what was happening to you.
The...
Stars: Andy Nyman, Neve Campbell, Cristian Solimeno, James Cosmo | Written and Directed by Cristian Solimeno
By day two FrightFest had offered child tormenting imps, depraved psychotic killers, and the inescapable force of Death itself. Still to come were vampires, trolls, and all manner of other terrifying supernatural entities. But The Glass Man deals with something a little more down to earth, something that at one time or another – particularly in these uncertain economic times – could affect us all: bankruptcy.
Have you ever looked at your bank balance, and got that sinking feeling? That “oh crap, what do I do Now?” feeling that makes you sick to your stomach and uncertain about your next move? That’s the basis for the horror of The Glass Man; what would you do to make it right, and how would you process the reality of what was happening to you.
The...
- 9/27/2011
- by Dan
- Nerdly
As promised in our Event Report from this year's amazing as always Film4 FrightFest film fest in the UK, we're back with a full gallery of photos from the event taken by our man on the scene, Gareth aka Pestilence, along with a quartet of new reviews.
As you're no doubt aware from our past several years of covering the event, FrightFest is nothing if not eclectic, as evidenced by the films that are the subject of these four reviews from Gareth:
The Glass Man
Starring Andy Nyman, James Cosmo, Neve Campbell, Brett Allen
Directed by Cristian Solimeno
Martin Pyrite has lost his job. But instead of telling his wife, he continues his work routine and gets into enormous monetary difficulties. Then late one night a sinister debt collector bangs on his door with an offer – if Martin helps him carry out an important task, he’ll wipe the financial slate clean.
As you're no doubt aware from our past several years of covering the event, FrightFest is nothing if not eclectic, as evidenced by the films that are the subject of these four reviews from Gareth:
The Glass Man
Starring Andy Nyman, James Cosmo, Neve Campbell, Brett Allen
Directed by Cristian Solimeno
Martin Pyrite has lost his job. But instead of telling his wife, he continues his work routine and gets into enormous monetary difficulties. Then late one night a sinister debt collector bangs on his door with an offer – if Martin helps him carry out an important task, he’ll wipe the financial slate clean.
- 9/10/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The Glass Man
Directed by Cristian Solimeno
Starring Andy Nyman, James Cosmo, Neve Campbell
UK, 2011
Time for our second of many British films at Frightfest this year and we were treated to the World Premiere of Cristian Solimeno’s The Glass Man; a surprisingly affecting drama / thriller that rummages into the spiralling psyche of an ordinary man falling further and further into muddy proceedings as he attempts to dig himself out of a simple lie.
After he loses his job, Martin Pyrite lies to his wife and continues his routine, hoping things will somehow work out. Debt piles up as does the guilt and it’s not long before a sinister debt collector shows up at his house late at night with an offer – Martin can help him do the deeds he needs done for one single night and the financial slate will be wiped clean. Or he destroys his life and takes everything.
Directed by Cristian Solimeno
Starring Andy Nyman, James Cosmo, Neve Campbell
UK, 2011
Time for our second of many British films at Frightfest this year and we were treated to the World Premiere of Cristian Solimeno’s The Glass Man; a surprisingly affecting drama / thriller that rummages into the spiralling psyche of an ordinary man falling further and further into muddy proceedings as he attempts to dig himself out of a simple lie.
After he loses his job, Martin Pyrite lies to his wife and continues his routine, hoping things will somehow work out. Debt piles up as does the guilt and it’s not long before a sinister debt collector shows up at his house late at night with an offer – Martin can help him do the deeds he needs done for one single night and the financial slate will be wiped clean. Or he destroys his life and takes everything.
- 9/7/2011
- by Al White
- SoundOnSight
As the holiest range of dates in the British horror fanatic’s calendar now consigns itself to history, so too do the memories of this year’s Film4 FrightFest (Thursday 25 August to Monday 29 August). As usual, Dread Central was on the scene to bring you insight into the machinations of the UK’s biggest horror film festival. Read on for the details and a sample of our huge forthcoming image gallery!
Now in its twelfth year of operation, the UK’s premier destination for lovers of all things scary and violent appears to have settled solidly into what will likely be its permanent home for the future – the Empire Cinema in London’s Leicester Square. Did we mention last year that it’s also the largest cinema screen in the UK? We did, you say? Well, it is. And it’s a wonderful thing to behold every single time you enter the auditorium.
Now in its twelfth year of operation, the UK’s premier destination for lovers of all things scary and violent appears to have settled solidly into what will likely be its permanent home for the future – the Empire Cinema in London’s Leicester Square. Did we mention last year that it’s also the largest cinema screen in the UK? We did, you say? Well, it is. And it’s a wonderful thing to behold every single time you enter the auditorium.
- 9/6/2011
- by Pestilence
- DreadCentral.com
FrightFest is probably my favourite film festival and it’s definitely five days in August that I now look forward to every year. This is in part down to the excellent organisation, the incredible atmosphere and the fellow film fans you get to spend the August Bank Holiday with but mostly it’s because the festival affords you the opportunity to sit in a cinema for five days and watch a lot of films that you’ve not seen before.
Achieving what, for me, was a slightly disappointing total of 21 films out of a possible 27, although I had seen 3 already, I got the opportunity to see a number of films on that giant Empire screen (my view of which can be seen to the left) that will most likely rarely again get the chance to play in a cinema in the UK. This is one of the joys of FrightFest...
Achieving what, for me, was a slightly disappointing total of 21 films out of a possible 27, although I had seen 3 already, I got the opportunity to see a number of films on that giant Empire screen (my view of which can be seen to the left) that will most likely rarely again get the chance to play in a cinema in the UK. This is one of the joys of FrightFest...
- 9/2/2011
- by Craig Skinner
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Martin (Andy Nyman) is a meek and somewhat feeble man who loses his well paid job and instead of telling his wife decides to continue ‘going to work’.
Every day he gets dressed, has breakfast, takes a pack lunch from his wife Julie (Neve Campbell), kisses her on the cheek and sets off. He has nowhere to go though. A man clearly defined to some degree by his financial status he is lost, he’s floundering and unable to get a grip back on his life.
When he visits his old office to contest a bad reference he’s been given he is treated like a pariah, an edict has been made by his old boss that he is to be ignored, not spoken to, that if he approaches one of his old colleagues they are to treat him as if he’s not there. Leaving the office he seeks...
Every day he gets dressed, has breakfast, takes a pack lunch from his wife Julie (Neve Campbell), kisses her on the cheek and sets off. He has nowhere to go though. A man clearly defined to some degree by his financial status he is lost, he’s floundering and unable to get a grip back on his life.
When he visits his old office to contest a bad reference he’s been given he is treated like a pariah, an edict has been made by his old boss that he is to be ignored, not spoken to, that if he approaches one of his old colleagues they are to treat him as if he’s not there. Leaving the office he seeks...
- 9/1/2011
- by Craig Skinner
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
This is the Pure Movies review of The Glass Man, directed by Cristian Solimeno, and starring Andy Nyman, James Cosmo, Neve Campbell, Brett Allen, Lorraine Burroughs, Lauren Cuthbertson and Will Francis. Martin Pyrite (Andy Nyman) is having a really bad day. Not only is he desperately trying to prevent his wife (Neve Campbell) from finding out he has been fired, he is given a terrible reference and ordered out of the office forever, realises the true severity of his financial difficulties and is quietly mugged in broad daylight – all before the mysterious debt collector Pecco (James Cosmo) arrives on his doorstep with a proposition.
- 8/28/2011
- by Natalie Peck
- Pure Movies
The toast of 2011′s Frightfest thus far and certainly a classier-than-average effort for a horror film festival of any sort, Cristian Solimeno’s The Glass Man concluded amid a round of applause last night in Leicester Square’s jam-packed Empire cinema. Distinguished by its reliance on an outstanding performance from up-and-comer Andy Nyman (best known for small comic bit-parts in Brit productions like Death at a Funeral and Severance), this is one film well-conceived enough that it need not rely on scare tactics and buckets of blood to keep you intrigued; it is a timely, thoughtful and ultimately rather disturbing drama which delivers a warning message of sorts to the insulated, prevailing middle class.
Martin (Nyman) has just lost his job, though hasn’t yet conveyed that information to his wife, Julie (Neve Campell), and continues with the routine of getting dressed and driving to work every day. One day,...
Martin (Nyman) has just lost his job, though hasn’t yet conveyed that information to his wife, Julie (Neve Campell), and continues with the routine of getting dressed and driving to work every day. One day,...
- 8/27/2011
- by Shaun Munro
- Obsessed with Film
Neve Campbell ('Scream 4') has popped up alongside co-star Andy Nyman ('Black Death', 'Severance') on a new still from the Cristian Solimeno helmed 'The Glass Man'. The new British thriller will make its world premiere at next month's Film4 FrightFest at the Empire Cinema in London's Leicester Square. The 'mesmerizing vortex of soul-destroying madness' also stars James Cosmo, Don Warrington and Cristian Solimeno himself. Check out the new still and the one-sheet below which features a deshevelled looking Nyman. And if you can still make it to London's West End this month to catch the final run of Nyman's brilliant play 'Ghost Stories' then we would definitely recommend you do so Asap!...
- 7/4/2011
- Horror Asylum
It's times like this when we here in the States couldn't be more jealous of our friends across the pond. One of the best damned horror film festivals in the world, The Film4 FrightFest, has announced its full slate of films, and all we can say is ... wow.
From the Press Release: Hebrew horror, killer Santas, carrot-wielding maniacs, demented descents, a werewolf musical, the end of the world and troll hunters – it can only be Film4 FrightFest, back for a terrifying twelfth year.
From Thursday 25 August to Monday 29 August, the UK’s premiere event for horror fans will be at the Empire Cinema in London’s Leicester Square to present 37 films on two screens. Empire 1 will house the main event while the Discovery strand will play in Empire 4. There are eleven countries represented, with seven world premieres and a record-equalling twenty UK or European premieres.
This year’s line-up reflects...
From the Press Release: Hebrew horror, killer Santas, carrot-wielding maniacs, demented descents, a werewolf musical, the end of the world and troll hunters – it can only be Film4 FrightFest, back for a terrifying twelfth year.
From Thursday 25 August to Monday 29 August, the UK’s premiere event for horror fans will be at the Empire Cinema in London’s Leicester Square to present 37 films on two screens. Empire 1 will house the main event while the Discovery strand will play in Empire 4. There are eleven countries represented, with seven world premieres and a record-equalling twenty UK or European premieres.
This year’s line-up reflects...
- 7/1/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Hebrew horror, killer santas, carrot-wielding maniacs, demented descents, a Werewolf musical, the end of the world and Troll Hunters – it can only be Film4 FrightFest, back for a terrifying twelfth year. Everyone’s favourite U.K. genre film festival is back to present a total of 37 spine-tinglers in two screens. This is Sound On Sight’s third year in partnership with FrightFest, and every year John McEntee and Al White provide some killer film reviews from the fest. Check out the list of films below.
From Thurs 25 August to Monday 29 August the UK’s premiere event for horror fans will be at the Empire Cinema in London’s Leicester Square to present 37 films in two screens. Empire 1 will house the main event while the Discovery strand will play in Empire 4. There are eleven countries represented, with seven world premieres and a record-equalling twenty UK or European premieres.
This year’s...
From Thurs 25 August to Monday 29 August the UK’s premiere event for horror fans will be at the Empire Cinema in London’s Leicester Square to present 37 films in two screens. Empire 1 will house the main event while the Discovery strand will play in Empire 4. There are eleven countries represented, with seven world premieres and a record-equalling twenty UK or European premieres.
This year’s...
- 7/1/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Hebrew horror, killer santas, carrot-wielding maniacs, demented descents, a Werewolf musical, the end of the world and Troll Hunters – it can only be Film4 FrightFest, back for a twelfth year. From Thurs 25 August to Monday 29 August the UK’s premiere event for horror fans will be at the Empire Cinema in London’s Leicester Square to present 37 films in two screens. Empire 1 will house the main event while the Discovery strand will play in Empire 4. There are eleven countries represented, with seven world premieres and a record-equalling twenty UK or European premieres. This year’s line-up reflects a healthy resurgence of home grown talent, with a record ten Brit titles in the line-up, including Ben Wheatley’s brutal chiller Kill List (pictured left), Cristian Solimeno’s psychological twister The Glass Man, The Wicker Tree (the eagerly awaited companion piece to ‘The Wicker Man’) and cyber-space shocker Panic Button. Then there...
- 7/1/2011
- 24framespersecond.net
The line-up for 2011′s annual FrightFest in London’s Leicester Square has just been announced and it’s another amazing year.
Opening with the Guillermo Del Toro-produced Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark and closing up with Julian Gilbey’s A Lonely Place to Die there are plenty of thrillers, shockers and gore-fuelled splattefests, with premieres of some big genre films.
Robin Hardy’s The Wicker Tree, the companion piece to his classic The Wicker Man, is having its European premiere and Andy Nyman’s dark thriller The Glass Man goes before an audience for the first time.
Chillerama, a horror anthology from directors Adam Rifkin, Tim Sullivan, Adam Green, and Joe Lynch, was hinted at last year’s festival and now comes before the FrightFest faithful with ludicrous and brilliant titles such as The Diary Of Anne Frankenstein, I Was A Teenage Werebear and Zom-b-Movie on offer.
Opening with the Guillermo Del Toro-produced Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark and closing up with Julian Gilbey’s A Lonely Place to Die there are plenty of thrillers, shockers and gore-fuelled splattefests, with premieres of some big genre films.
Robin Hardy’s The Wicker Tree, the companion piece to his classic The Wicker Man, is having its European premiere and Andy Nyman’s dark thriller The Glass Man goes before an audience for the first time.
Chillerama, a horror anthology from directors Adam Rifkin, Tim Sullivan, Adam Green, and Joe Lynch, was hinted at last year’s festival and now comes before the FrightFest faithful with ludicrous and brilliant titles such as The Diary Of Anne Frankenstein, I Was A Teenage Werebear and Zom-b-Movie on offer.
- 7/1/2011
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
From Thurs 25 August to Monday 29 August the UK.s premiere event for horror fans will be at the Empire Cinema in London.s Leicester Square to present 37 films in two screens. Empire 1 will house the main event while the Discovery strand will play in Empire 4. There are eleven countries represented, with seven world premieres and a record-equaling twenty UK or European premieres. This year.s line-up reflects a healthy resurgence of home grown talent, with a record ten Brit titles in the line-up, including Ben Wheatley.s brutal chiller Kill List (pictured above), Cristian Solimeno.s psychological twister The Glass Man, The Wicker Tree (the eagerly awaited companion piece to .The Wicker Man.) and cyber-space shocker Panic Button. Then there.s Alex Chandon.s riotously gore-soaked...
- 7/1/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Subject: Neve Campbell, 37-year old Canadian actress
Date of Assessment: April 13, 2011
Positive Buzzwords: Scream queen, television
Negative Buzzwords: Limited range, ambivalent
The Case: Ah yes, I vaguely recall an actress named Neve Campbell, who was fortunate enough to strike upon a rather popular franchise and make some quick cash before the world discovered that she possessed the a mere three facial expressions and, well, that was it. In short, Neve Campbell was the Kristen Stewart of the 1990s, albeit with far less lucrative paydays and a chronic head tilt instead of a lip-biting affectation. Now, after fifteen years in Hollywood, Campbell doesn't have a hell of a lot to show for her time in the so-called spotlight. Interestingly, she herself has declared that "I never wanted to be an actor," and I can't help but think that this is one hell of an obvious statement in retrospect, for Campbell has...
Date of Assessment: April 13, 2011
Positive Buzzwords: Scream queen, television
Negative Buzzwords: Limited range, ambivalent
The Case: Ah yes, I vaguely recall an actress named Neve Campbell, who was fortunate enough to strike upon a rather popular franchise and make some quick cash before the world discovered that she possessed the a mere three facial expressions and, well, that was it. In short, Neve Campbell was the Kristen Stewart of the 1990s, albeit with far less lucrative paydays and a chronic head tilt instead of a lip-biting affectation. Now, after fifteen years in Hollywood, Campbell doesn't have a hell of a lot to show for her time in the so-called spotlight. Interestingly, she herself has declared that "I never wanted to be an actor," and I can't help but think that this is one hell of an obvious statement in retrospect, for Campbell has...
- 4/13/2011
- by Agent Bedhead
Cristian Solimeno’s forthcoming film The Glass Man has been on our radar for a while now, the independent British thriller has Andy Nyman, James Cosmo and Neve Campbell as its leads and is currently shooting in London.
The Facebook page for the film continues as the place to be when it comes to updates with new stills released all the time, and tonight they pointed me to the film’s official website which had a sparkly new trailer to show off.
Featuring more Neve Campbell, this trailer expands on the premise as teased in our first look at the film, that of a man whose past catches up with him in the form of debt collector James Cosmo who turns up one night to claim his debt one way or another. Cosmo remains a truly terrifying presence particularly when set against Nyman’s obsequious failed banker and as you...
The Facebook page for the film continues as the place to be when it comes to updates with new stills released all the time, and tonight they pointed me to the film’s official website which had a sparkly new trailer to show off.
Featuring more Neve Campbell, this trailer expands on the premise as teased in our first look at the film, that of a man whose past catches up with him in the form of debt collector James Cosmo who turns up one night to claim his debt one way or another. Cosmo remains a truly terrifying presence particularly when set against Nyman’s obsequious failed banker and as you...
- 3/8/2011
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Not three days ago we posted an early trailer and poster for a new horror film currently being filmed in London called The Glass Man, and the film’s Facebook page have just posted some production stills featuring the odd couple of Andy Nyman and James Cosmo (still terrifying in every shot).
Nyman plays a man whose desperate weathering of the current economic crisis ends with the arrival one night of a debt collector (this is the man Cosmo) with an offer Nyman surely can’t refuse. Neve Campbell stars as Nyman’s wife and Polly Furnival is also glimpsed in the pictures below.
If you haven’t seen the trailer click here to get an idea of the dark days ahead for Nyman’s character.
This is another relatively low budget horror to keep an eye on, here are the pics, click and make them big why don’t you?...
Nyman plays a man whose desperate weathering of the current economic crisis ends with the arrival one night of a debt collector (this is the man Cosmo) with an offer Nyman surely can’t refuse. Neve Campbell stars as Nyman’s wife and Polly Furnival is also glimpsed in the pictures below.
If you haven’t seen the trailer click here to get an idea of the dark days ahead for Nyman’s character.
This is another relatively low budget horror to keep an eye on, here are the pics, click and make them big why don’t you?...
- 1/14/2011
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
We’re fans of Andy Nyman’s work on stage with Ghost Stories, or behind the scenes with Derren Brown, as well as his roles in Charlie Brooker’s Dead Set and Christopher Smith’s Severance, so it’s fair to say that the man knows how to pick his projects.
While it’s still early in the production of Cristian Solimeno’s film The Glass Man has itself a poster and a trailer with Nyman, Neve Campbell and the slightly terrifying presence of actor James Cosmo.
Speaking to Styd Nyman offered this as a synopsis,
In a nutshell The Glass Man is about a guy with a nice middle class lifestyle who works in the financial sector. Thanks to the banking collapse he loses his job but instead of telling his wife (Campbell) he continues his 9-5 routine and gets into enormous monetary difficulties. Then late one night there...
While it’s still early in the production of Cristian Solimeno’s film The Glass Man has itself a poster and a trailer with Nyman, Neve Campbell and the slightly terrifying presence of actor James Cosmo.
Speaking to Styd Nyman offered this as a synopsis,
In a nutshell The Glass Man is about a guy with a nice middle class lifestyle who works in the financial sector. Thanks to the banking collapse he loses his job but instead of telling his wife (Campbell) he continues his 9-5 routine and gets into enormous monetary difficulties. Then late one night there...
- 1/11/2011
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Two horror websites are producing content on an upcoming psychological thriller called The Glass Man. The film releases later this year, according to Dread Central and from Shock Till You Drop, the film is about a middle class man who faces financial troubles. He must then perform a mysterious job, as requested by an even more mysterious repossession man.
The title stars Andy Nyman (Severance), James Cosmo (Braveheart), and Neve Campbell (Scream 4), with the first trailer below. Focusing on suspense, The Glass Man will offer chills shortly. More details are inside.
This synopsis is provided by actor Andy Nyman:
"In a nutshell The Glass Man is about a guy with a nice middle class lifestyle who works in the financial sector. Thanks to the banking collapse he loses his job but instead of telling his wife (Campbell) he continues his 9-5 routine and gets into enormous monetary difficulties.
The title stars Andy Nyman (Severance), James Cosmo (Braveheart), and Neve Campbell (Scream 4), with the first trailer below. Focusing on suspense, The Glass Man will offer chills shortly. More details are inside.
This synopsis is provided by actor Andy Nyman:
"In a nutshell The Glass Man is about a guy with a nice middle class lifestyle who works in the financial sector. Thanks to the banking collapse he loses his job but instead of telling his wife (Campbell) he continues his 9-5 routine and gets into enormous monetary difficulties.
- 1/10/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
It's good to see Scream star Neve Campbell back on the horror scene in terms of her acting career. With the long awaited Scream 4 hitting theatres in April, and now this, the first word on her latest film, The Glass Man, it looks as if 2011 is going to be quite the busy year for her.
The Glass Man, directed by Mother of Tears star Cristian Solimen, features Andy Nyman (Severance), James Cosmo (Braveheart), Neve Campbell (Scream), Don Warrington, Polly Furnival, Cristian Solimeno, Lorraine Burroughs, Simon Sherlock, Brett Allen, Gary Grant, Amanda Ray King, Luke Sullivan, Lauren Cuthbertson, and Jonathan Goddard.
There's no synopsis available just yet, but you can dig on the art and trailer below. And be sure to hit up the official The Glass Man Facebook page for a truckload of stills.
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The Glass Man, directed by Mother of Tears star Cristian Solimen, features Andy Nyman (Severance), James Cosmo (Braveheart), Neve Campbell (Scream), Don Warrington, Polly Furnival, Cristian Solimeno, Lorraine Burroughs, Simon Sherlock, Brett Allen, Gary Grant, Amanda Ray King, Luke Sullivan, Lauren Cuthbertson, and Jonathan Goddard.
There's no synopsis available just yet, but you can dig on the art and trailer below. And be sure to hit up the official The Glass Man Facebook page for a truckload of stills.
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- 1/10/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The big Elijah Wood news in the past couple days was that the actor will appear in The Hobbit to reprise his character Frodo from The Lord of the Rings. (Details on that appearance here [1].) But he's also got another role booked: he'll be Ben Gunn in a Sky TV adaptation of Treasure Island, scripted by Stewart Harcourt and directed by Steve Barron (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles). Eddie Izzard is playing Long John Silver, which is brilliant. After the break, Neve Campbell books a role to follow Scream 4, and Michael Fassbender circles a Sean Penn film. The Glass Man is shooting now, with Neve Campbell, Andy Nyman and James Cosmo appearing, with Cristian Solimeno writing and directing. Called "a recession horror film," the plot goes like this: The Glass Man is about a guy with a nice middle class lifestyle who works in the financial sector. Thanks to the banking collapse he loses...
- 1/10/2011
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
ShockTillYouDrop.com recently visited the set of The Glass Man , a new British thriller starring Andy Nyman, Neve Campbell and James Cosmo. It is Campbell's first film since shooting Scream 4 for Wes Craven last year. Described as a "recession horror film," Cristian Solimeno is directing from a script that he wrote. Andy Nyman explains the film is "about a guy with a nice middle class lifestyle who works in the financial sector. Thanks to the banking collapse he loses his job but instead of telling his wife (Campbell) he continues his 9-5 routine and gets into enormous monetary difficulties. Then late one night there's a banging on the door. It's debt collector Pecco (Cosmo) who tells Martin he's bought his arrears from the loan shark and wants to start...
- 1/10/2011
- Comingsoon.net
The current economic crisis is proving a nightmare for many people. Especially Martin Pyrite, the central character of The Glass Man , a new psychological horror thriller now filming on London locations starring Andy Nyman ( Severance , Black Death , Dead Set ), James Cosmo ( Outcast ) and Scream Queen Neve Campbell. The compact chiller is written and directed by Cristian Solimeno (star of Mother of Tears and Highlander: The Source ) who calls it "An exploration of the fears regular people have in the real world, the dark places they have to go in times of extreme stress, forced to cross a line they never dreamt they.d get even close to." Andy Nyman describes the premise: In a nutshell The Glass Man is about a guy with a nice middle class lifestyle who works in...
- 1/10/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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