Stars: Margaryta Soldatova, Kyle Stewart, Christena Gaunce, Dan Sanderson, Jermaine Carty, Alex Chung, Neil Bishop, Michael Carter, Jonathan Pang, Rufio Luey, Graham Jezioranski, Paul Krysinski, Giulio Calisse, Reuben John Tumanguil, Tim Biemann | Written and Directed by Alex Chung
Action films have obviously been around forever but there’s a certain type of action film that has clearly influenced Contracts and its creators. Before John Wick in 2014, action films lacked originality and the explosiveness that that franchise has provided and has now influenced a whole host of filmmakers since. It’s fair to see that their are plenty of action flicks that just wouldn’t have seen the light of day if it wasn’t for John Wick’s success but to do something similar, on a very small budget, is a very hard thing to do. But that is exactly what Contracts tries to do.
On the face of things,...
Action films have obviously been around forever but there’s a certain type of action film that has clearly influenced Contracts and its creators. Before John Wick in 2014, action films lacked originality and the explosiveness that that franchise has provided and has now influenced a whole host of filmmakers since. It’s fair to see that their are plenty of action flicks that just wouldn’t have seen the light of day if it wasn’t for John Wick’s success but to do something similar, on a very small budget, is a very hard thing to do. But that is exactly what Contracts tries to do.
On the face of things,...
- 2/3/2021
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
A lot went down in the season two finale of The Mandalorian, but it's what happened after the credits rolled that is really sparking some attention! Aptly titled "The Rescue," the final episode of the season followed Mando and company's battle to rescue Baby Yoda from Moff Gideon's dark clutches. The helmeted Mandalorian teamed up with Boba Fett, Bo-Katan, Koska Reeves, Cara Dune, and Fennec Shand, and although the team is able to save the Child, he bids goodbye to his pseudo father to be taught the ways of the Force by a young Luke Skywalker. Mando leaves with Bo-Katan and Koska to help in their quest to retake Mandalore, Cara takes Moff Gideon, and Boba heads out with Fennec. But that isn't the end of Boba and Fennec's adventures!
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For viewers who keep watching after the credits sequence rolls by,...
Related: This Is the Way Twitter Lost It Over The Mandalorian Season 2 Finale
For viewers who keep watching after the credits sequence rolls by,...
- 12/18/2020
- by Mekishana Pierre
- Popsugar.com
"You want to quit? Then quit!!" IndieCan Ent. has debuted an official trailer for a Canadian action martial arts film titled Contracts, marking the feature directorial debut of stuntman Alex Chung (who also co-stars in the film). This won Best Action Film & Best Fight Scene at last year's Toronto After Dark Film Festival, which means it's at least worth watching for the fights. Originally, this film began as just a short, being a prequel to one of the director's previous works, intended to be the third of a trilogy. After most of the film was shot, however, some feedback suggested turning it into a feature which led to several more years of both re-shoots and new scenes being added to meet the minimum run time. Starring Alex Chung, Jermaine Carty, Christena Gaunce, Dan Sanderson, Michael Carter, Kyle Stewart, Neil Bishop, & Giulio Calisse. It seems like there's not much of a story here,...
- 11/2/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The coronavirus pandemic be damned, Luke Bryan will not be deterred from having a most excellent time with his friends. The country superstar keeps the dark clouds and anxiety far out of reach in the video for his new song “One Margarita,” filmed during his annual Crash My Playa festival in Mexico.
Surrounded by emerald waters, sandy beaches, and tropical sunshine, Bryan dances along to an equally buoyant melody and groove that’s punctuated by mandolin and peals of Hammond organ. Bryan, who’s no stranger to a party song,...
Surrounded by emerald waters, sandy beaches, and tropical sunshine, Bryan dances along to an equally buoyant melody and groove that’s punctuated by mandolin and peals of Hammond organ. Bryan, who’s no stranger to a party song,...
- 3/13/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Cole Swindell will release his new album All of It on August 17th, a record that, judging by the tracks he’s unveiled so far, indicates a more mature direction for the Georgia songwriter.
“Love You Too Late” is the latest taste of the album, a road song for the one who got away and is now off traveling some interstate. The narrator, meanwhile, is trying in vain to reverse what went wrong – and even the brown liquor won’t help. Written by Swindell, Brandon Kinney and Michael Carter (who...
“Love You Too Late” is the latest taste of the album, a road song for the one who got away and is now off traveling some interstate. The narrator, meanwhile, is trying in vain to reverse what went wrong – and even the brown liquor won’t help. Written by Swindell, Brandon Kinney and Michael Carter (who...
- 7/13/2018
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Warners continues developing the DC Comics' superhero character 'Booster Gold' for a live-action feature, written by Zack Stentz for producers Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter:
"I'm attached to a few films now," said Berlanti.
"...and one, 'Booster Gold', is a DC property. Zack Stentz, who wrote an episode of 'Flash' last year, just got the job, so he's writing the script now..."
"Booster Gold" was created by Dan Jurgens, debuting in DC Comics' "Booster Gold" #1 (February 1986).
The character was initially depicted as a glory-seeking 'showboat' from the future, using his knowledge of historical events and futuristic technology to stage highly public events.
"...'Michael Carter' was born poor in the 'Gotham City' of the 25th century, speaking 'Esperanto' as his first language. He and his twin sister 'Michelle' never knew their father because he left after gambling away all their money. Luckily for Michael,...
"I'm attached to a few films now," said Berlanti.
"...and one, 'Booster Gold', is a DC property. Zack Stentz, who wrote an episode of 'Flash' last year, just got the job, so he's writing the script now..."
"Booster Gold" was created by Dan Jurgens, debuting in DC Comics' "Booster Gold" #1 (February 1986).
The character was initially depicted as a glory-seeking 'showboat' from the future, using his knowledge of historical events and futuristic technology to stage highly public events.
"...'Michael Carter' was born poor in the 'Gotham City' of the 25th century, speaking 'Esperanto' as his first language. He and his twin sister 'Michelle' never knew their father because he left after gambling away all their money. Luckily for Michael,...
- 3/16/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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