--Debra Messing used Zyrtec to keep herself allergy-free while carving pumpkins outdoors. --Nicole Richie and Joel Madden had a brunch of burgers and truffle fries with their kids at Rockit Bar & Grill in Chicago. --Josh Hutcherson gave a big hug to Jena Malone at the premiere of The Rusted, part of Ron Howard and Canon’s Project Imagination, at AOL Build in NYC. --Rumer Willis and Andi Dorfman checked out Halloween accessories at Claire’s Halloween Bash in NYC. --Lucy Hale sipped a Celsius energy drink after a workout at Soul [...]...
- 10/28/2015
- Us Weekly
In April, camera company Canon and Hollywood heavyweight Ron Howard launched a contest called Project Imagination, which searched for the best trailer from among a group of user submissions. Half a year later, the winning trailer has been turned into a short film, with Hunger Games stars Josh Hutcherson and Jena Malone in the lead roles.
The short film in question is titled “The Rusted,” and it is based off “Tainted Water,” the Project Imagination-winning trailer created by young filmmaker Mark Mukherjee. Hutcherson and Malone portray a brother and sister who are harried by supernatural forces within their home. Hutcherson also served as the film’s co-producer, while Kat Candler directed it.
“The Rusted” can be viewed in its entirety on the Canon website and YouTube channel:
If you missed your chance to submit a trailer to Project Imagination, don’t fret;
Visit Tubefilter for more great stories.
The short film in question is titled “The Rusted,” and it is based off “Tainted Water,” the Project Imagination-winning trailer created by young filmmaker Mark Mukherjee. Hutcherson and Malone portray a brother and sister who are harried by supernatural forces within their home. Hutcherson also served as the film’s co-producer, while Kat Candler directed it.
“The Rusted” can be viewed in its entirety on the Canon website and YouTube channel:
If you missed your chance to submit a trailer to Project Imagination, don’t fret;
Visit Tubefilter for more great stories.
- 10/27/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
In 2011, Ron Howard set up Project Imagination with Canon. The contest invites young filmmakers and storytellers to submit their trailers with the winning entry having a shot at their story idea getting made. This year's winning trailer was for a would-be movie called Tainted Water and Canon liked the concept so much, they commissioned a full short which was written and directed by Kat Chandler (of Hellion fame).
Now titled The Rusted, the short stars The Hunger Games co-stars Josh Hutcherson and Jena Malone as a brother and sister who share deep rooted anxieties about their childhood home, anxieties which physically manifest and affect the siblings in a very real, tangible way.
Chandler gets the most from the actors, both great talents, and elevates t [Continued ...]...
Now titled The Rusted, the short stars The Hunger Games co-stars Josh Hutcherson and Jena Malone as a brother and sister who share deep rooted anxieties about their childhood home, anxieties which physically manifest and affect the siblings in a very real, tangible way.
Chandler gets the most from the actors, both great talents, and elevates t [Continued ...]...
- 10/26/2015
- QuietEarth.us
Ron Howard and Josh Hutcherson Continue to Be Inspired by the Public With Kat Candler's 'The Rusted'
Read More: Attention, Filmmakers: Ron Howard's Tips on How to Win His Trailer Contest Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard continues to partner with Canon's Project Imagination to produce short films created by writers and directors, and inspired by the public. This year marks the third iteration of Project Imagination, and the first one which called for the public to submit trailers instead of photographs. This year's Project Imagination short film was written and directed by Kat Candler ("Hellion"), and was inspired by the winning trailer "Tainted Water" created by Mark Mukherjee. The short film, "The Rusted," stars "The Hunger Games" actors Josh Hutcherson and Jena Malone; it is a psychological thriller about a brother and sister who begin to renovate their childhood home until strange things start to happen and they are forced to face their past memories. Kat Candler, Ron Howard, Josh Hutcherson and Jena Malone joined Canon.
- 10/26/2015
- by Sonya Saepoff
- Indiewire
Ron Howard joined Josh Hutcherson and Jena Malone, the stars of short film “The Rusted,” on the red carpet at the film’s New York premiere on Thursday night. The Hollywood talent were joined by Kat Candler, who directed and wrote the 15-minute psychological thriller for Canon’s consumer contest “Project Imagination: The Trailer,” where people from all over the world sent in teasers, from which creative force Howard and “Hunger Games” star Hutcherson selected the winner. The duo chose “Tainted Water,” created by Mark Mukherje, a college student from South Florida, as the winning trailer and the inspiration for the subsequent film.
- 10/23/2015
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
We already have tears in our eyes thinking about The Hunger Games era coming to an end, mostly because we can't even imagine not seeing our favorite three friends—Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson—together anymore. But worry not! Hutcherson promises that nothing will change between the BFFs in the future. "Since we finished filming, we've all still maintained the same friendships. It's nice to know we don't have to be on the set to hang out. It's good!" he told E! News on Thursday night at Ron Howard's Project Imagination premiere for The Rusted. "People think it's really sad, but it's not really sad because we all still hang out. It's...
- 10/23/2015
- E! Online
Josh Hutcherson has a lot of projects coming up, including the last installment of the “Hunger Games” films and James Franco‘s “The Long Home,” but wants nothing more than to star in one particular franchise. “I want to be in ‘Star Wars’ so bad!” Hutcherson told TheWrap in an interview while promoting his new short, “The Rusted.” As for which character he’d like to play, “Luke Skywalker is the obvious choice.” Hutcherson currently has his hands full with three completed movies, one announced film (“Journey 3”), his own production company — where he plans to try his luck with directing...
- 10/23/2015
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Kat Candler's latest film was inspired by a trailer. Candler wrote and directed "The Rusted," a psychological thriller starring Josh Hutcherson and Jena Malone, as part of Canon and Ron Howard’s Project Imagination: The Trailer contest. Howard and Hutchinson chose one winning trailer created by Mark Mukherjee, a college student in Florida. Candler is best known for adapting her short film "Hellion" into a feature of the same name, which screened at Sundance 2014. Read More: Attention, Filmmakers: Essential Short Filmmaking Tips "The Rusted" is a film about a brother and sister's attempt to renovate their childhood home into a recording studio, but strange happenings force them to deal with memories from their past. The global premiere of the film took place via a livestream with AOL Build on October 22 and is now available at imagination.usa.canon.com. Francesca Silvestri and Kevin Chinoy of Freestyle Picture Company, as well as.
- 10/23/2015
- by Paula Bernstein
- Indiewire
If all the presidential contenders were to enter the Arena for the 76th Hunger Games, Josh Hutcherson believes that either Bernie Sanders or Jim Webb would emerge victorious. “I think Jim Webb,” Hutcherson told TheWrap Thursday. “I think he would win because he is ex-military, he’s a Vietnam vet, just a kicking ass machine. Although, I think Bernie Sanders would find a way to end it all. It’s a mess!” The actor, who plays Peeta in “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2,” was game to talk politics while promoting his upcoming short film, “The Rusted.” He said that out of all of the.
- 10/22/2015
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
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