Holiday season specialist John Stimpson (Christmas a La Mode) directs the project.
Blue Fox Entertainment, fielding interest from Efm buyers on its Zazie Beetz drama Still Here, has launched sales on holiday romance Christmas On Ice starring Abigail Klein from Glow, which has just gone into production
The story from Off Camera Entertainment centres on a female former ice skating champion battling the impending closure of the public skating rink to make way for an indoor skating venue proposed by a dynamic entrepreneur (Ryan Cooper from Rough Night).
Holiday season specialist John Stimpson (Christmas a La Mode) directs the story,...
Blue Fox Entertainment, fielding interest from Efm buyers on its Zazie Beetz drama Still Here, has launched sales on holiday romance Christmas On Ice starring Abigail Klein from Glow, which has just gone into production
The story from Off Camera Entertainment centres on a female former ice skating champion battling the impending closure of the public skating rink to make way for an indoor skating venue proposed by a dynamic entrepreneur (Ryan Cooper from Rough Night).
Holiday season specialist John Stimpson (Christmas a La Mode) directs the story,...
- 2/24/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Z for Zachariah
The first photo has been released from Craig Zobel's film adaptation of Robert C. O'Brien post-apocalyptic 1974 novel "Z for Zachariah" starring Chris Pine, Margot Robbie and Chiwetel Ejiofor.
The thriller follows a small-town girl (Robbie) who lives alone on a farm in the only valley with breathable air in the wake of nuclear war. Her world is turned upside down when two strangers wander in from the forest. [Source: Variety]
Release Dates
Disney Animation Studios ("Frozen," "Big Hero 6") has announced the titles and dates for its next two animated films. "Zootopia" will open first on March 4th 2016, whilst later in the year comes "Moana" on November 11th 2016.
Meanwhile, Focus Features has pushed back the release date of "Insidious: Chapter Three" by one week with the film now slated to open June 5th next year. Leigh Whannell takes over the directing reigns on the film which also stars Dermot Mulroney,...
The first photo has been released from Craig Zobel's film adaptation of Robert C. O'Brien post-apocalyptic 1974 novel "Z for Zachariah" starring Chris Pine, Margot Robbie and Chiwetel Ejiofor.
The thriller follows a small-town girl (Robbie) who lives alone on a farm in the only valley with breathable air in the wake of nuclear war. Her world is turned upside down when two strangers wander in from the forest. [Source: Variety]
Release Dates
Disney Animation Studios ("Frozen," "Big Hero 6") has announced the titles and dates for its next two animated films. "Zootopia" will open first on March 4th 2016, whilst later in the year comes "Moana" on November 11th 2016.
Meanwhile, Focus Features has pushed back the release date of "Insidious: Chapter Three" by one week with the film now slated to open June 5th next year. Leigh Whannell takes over the directing reigns on the film which also stars Dermot Mulroney,...
- 11/11/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
There's no doubt about it; Maiara Walsh has a smile so incredible it can light up a room. That's nice and all, but around here we're more interested in seeing her scream, and that's just what she will be doing in the latest ghostly indie flick, Grace.
According to Variety, Walsh (pictured right; "Desperate Housewives", "Switched at Birth") has landed a leading role in the independent feature Grace (no relation to the Paul Solet flick of the same name).
Grace will be produced by Mark Donadio and Miriam Marcus. John Stimpson is directing from a script by Marcy Holland.
Walsh will play the best friend of the title character, played by Kelcie Stranahan. She's killed in an accident that Grace is accused of causing and reaches out from beyond the grave to help unveil the truth about what happened.
More as it comes.
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According to Variety, Walsh (pictured right; "Desperate Housewives", "Switched at Birth") has landed a leading role in the independent feature Grace (no relation to the Paul Solet flick of the same name).
Grace will be produced by Mark Donadio and Miriam Marcus. John Stimpson is directing from a script by Marcy Holland.
Walsh will play the best friend of the title character, played by Kelcie Stranahan. She's killed in an accident that Grace is accused of causing and reaches out from beyond the grave to help unveil the truth about what happened.
More as it comes.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
- 4/23/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
NEW YORK -- New indie distributor Anywhere Road acquired all domestic rights to its sophomore release, Black Irish, starring Michael Angarano, Brendan Gleeson and Melissa Leo.
Writer-director Brad Gann's feature debut follows the trials of an Irish-American family in South Boston. Angarano (Snow Angels) portrays a teen struggling with an emotionally distant father (Gleeson, of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix), a pregnant, unwed sister (Emily Van Camp), a bullying Brother Tom Guiry) and a mother (Leo) who wants him to join the priesthood.
Anywhere Road will release the film Sept. 28 in New York and Boston, followed by a national rollout through the fall. The company's first pickup, the Brazilian musical drama Antonia (jointly acquired with Netflix's Red Envelope Entertainment), will hit theaters Aug. 17.
The film was produced by Gann, J. Todd Harris, Kelly Crean, Jeffrey Orenstein and Mark Donadio. Gann's credits include the screenplay for the football drama Invincible, starring Mark Wahlberg.
The deal was negotiated by Harris on behalf of the filmmakers with Anywhere Road president Robert Ogden Barnum and executive vp Kaiser Wahab.
Writer-director Brad Gann's feature debut follows the trials of an Irish-American family in South Boston. Angarano (Snow Angels) portrays a teen struggling with an emotionally distant father (Gleeson, of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix), a pregnant, unwed sister (Emily Van Camp), a bullying Brother Tom Guiry) and a mother (Leo) who wants him to join the priesthood.
Anywhere Road will release the film Sept. 28 in New York and Boston, followed by a national rollout through the fall. The company's first pickup, the Brazilian musical drama Antonia (jointly acquired with Netflix's Red Envelope Entertainment), will hit theaters Aug. 17.
The film was produced by Gann, J. Todd Harris, Kelly Crean, Jeffrey Orenstein and Mark Donadio. Gann's credits include the screenplay for the football drama Invincible, starring Mark Wahlberg.
The deal was negotiated by Harris on behalf of the filmmakers with Anywhere Road president Robert Ogden Barnum and executive vp Kaiser Wahab.
- 7/10/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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