For his latest video review, Kev is back in the booth to talk about Coz Greenop’s latest flick The Last Heist, a bank robber British gangland flick starring Perry Benson, Terry Stone, Sam Gittens and more.
The four thieves bounded by honor meet back at the local boozer, the place where it all began. Beneath the banter lies a dark secret that test the loyalty of these four friends to the limit to see if there really is honor among thieves.
Also, check out our written review of The Last Heist right here.
The four thieves bounded by honor meet back at the local boozer, the place where it all began. Beneath the banter lies a dark secret that test the loyalty of these four friends to the limit to see if there really is honor among thieves.
Also, check out our written review of The Last Heist right here.
- 1/20/2023
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Most of the scene’s stars are here for documentary which follows its emergence from ‘wild west’ parties to chart success and moral panic
This exhaustive insider survey of UK garage music – whose demise has been greatly exaggerated – leaves you feeling like some wrung-out Ayia Napa afterparty casualty. It isn’t too great at clearly delineating the scene’s origins, and gives too much airtime to seminal club night Garage Nation, possibly because its former promoter Terry Stone co-directed this film. But, calling on an A-z of exponents – from Pied Piper and Mc Neat to approximately 13 of So Solid Crew – it supplies a wry rewind to late 90s extravagance and hand-wringing consternation about the genre’s future.
The film meanders through UK garage’s early days, a “wild west” with promoters such as Stone running free in the era’s more laissez-faire clubland to road test MCs and dubplates of potential new bangers.
This exhaustive insider survey of UK garage music – whose demise has been greatly exaggerated – leaves you feeling like some wrung-out Ayia Napa afterparty casualty. It isn’t too great at clearly delineating the scene’s origins, and gives too much airtime to seminal club night Garage Nation, possibly because its former promoter Terry Stone co-directed this film. But, calling on an A-z of exponents – from Pied Piper and Mc Neat to approximately 13 of So Solid Crew – it supplies a wry rewind to late 90s extravagance and hand-wringing consternation about the genre’s future.
The film meanders through UK garage’s early days, a “wild west” with promoters such as Stone running free in the era’s more laissez-faire clubland to road test MCs and dubplates of potential new bangers.
- 12/5/2022
- by Phil Hoad
- The Guardian - Film News
Stars: Perry Benson, Michael Head, Terry Stone, Sam Gittins, Ricky London, Emily Wyatt, Rachel Warren | Written by Michael Head, Lucinda Royden | Directed by Coz Greenop
The Last Heist opens with Mick talking to his son Slips telling him he doesn’t want him following in his footsteps. And that he has an “insurance policy” to help prevent that from happening.
In the next scene, we’re at his funeral. He went to the grave with the nature of that policy still a secret. But Slips believes it’s stashed in a safe deposit box his father kept under an alias. With no other options, he pulls his old crew, Waldorf, Prozac and Fisherman (Ricky London) together for what should be the last heist they’ll need to pull off.
Director Coz Greenop and writers Michael Head and Lucinda Royden don’t structure The Last Heist as a straightforward bank robbery film.
The Last Heist opens with Mick talking to his son Slips telling him he doesn’t want him following in his footsteps. And that he has an “insurance policy” to help prevent that from happening.
In the next scene, we’re at his funeral. He went to the grave with the nature of that policy still a secret. But Slips believes it’s stashed in a safe deposit box his father kept under an alias. With no other options, he pulls his old crew, Waldorf, Prozac and Fisherman (Ricky London) together for what should be the last heist they’ll need to pull off.
Director Coz Greenop and writers Michael Head and Lucinda Royden don’t structure The Last Heist as a straightforward bank robbery film.
- 11/4/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
"We're here to make bank robberies great again!" Platinum Pictures has revealed an official trailer + UK release date for this British crime thriller titled The Last Heist, from filmmaker Coz Greenop. It's now set to open theatrical in November in the UK, though still has no US release yet. When the stakes are this high is there really honour amongst thieves, and how far will this four go to protect each other, especially if the main threat seems to come from within the group? The Last Heist is inspired by true stories, real events and real people (with names changed to protect the not-so-innocent). The Last Heist is a witty, gritty, thrilling insight into the real south London criminal underworld - a look at real villains' psyche and ongoing volatile relationships. The Last Heist stars genre veteran Terry Stone, best known as Tony Tucker from Rise of the Footsoldier films,...
- 9/23/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Four Villains… One Dark Secret Thursday 22nd September, London, UK: Platinum Productions is thrilled to confirm that the British crime thriller, The Last Heist, will have its UK theatrical release from 4th November and available on all digital platofrms from 14th November. The Last Heist stars genre veteran, Terry Stone, best known as Tony Tucker …
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- 9/22/2022
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
In his latest interview, Kev sits down to finally chat with Terry Stone an independent filmmaker, actor and producer in the truest sense of the word. They talk about his entry into the movie industry and what led to his time as Tony Tucker in the Rise of the Footsoldier franchise; before moving onto FilmCoin…
What’s FilmCoin you ask?
FilmCoin is a blockchain-powered film creation and television production cryptocurrency that unites the film and television industry with the world of digital assets, including blockchain, cryptocurrency, non-fungible tokens and decentralised finance. FilmCoin aims to challenge the existing status quo of the film industry. Big Hollywood studios have historically dominated large scale productions; FilmCoin has created a fresh and engaging way to finance movies. Specifically designed for fair and accurate financing throughout the various stages of the film and television production cycles, FilmCoin streamlines the process, intelligently ‘trimming the fat’ to maximise profit potential.
What’s FilmCoin you ask?
FilmCoin is a blockchain-powered film creation and television production cryptocurrency that unites the film and television industry with the world of digital assets, including blockchain, cryptocurrency, non-fungible tokens and decentralised finance. FilmCoin aims to challenge the existing status quo of the film industry. Big Hollywood studios have historically dominated large scale productions; FilmCoin has created a fresh and engaging way to finance movies. Specifically designed for fair and accurate financing throughout the various stages of the film and television production cycles, FilmCoin streamlines the process, intelligently ‘trimming the fat’ to maximise profit potential.
- 2/1/2022
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
To mark the release of Rise Of The Footsoldier: Origins on 6th December, we’ve been given 3 copies of Rise of the Footsoldier: 5 Movie Collection boxset to give away on DVD.
When a down-on-his-luck Tony Tucker (Terry Stone) lands a job as a nightclub doorman after saving the owner’s grandson, he will do whatever it takes to rise to the top of the game. Teaming up with Essex heavyweight Bernard O’Mahoney (Vinnie Jones) at the height of the 1980s rave scene, Tucker could do no wrong.
A voracious appetite for money, drugs, and a glamorous lifestyle soon develops, fueling his growingly audacious ventures and seeing him join forces with Pat Tate and Craig Rolfe to capitalise on the drug-boom. Packed with fights, revenges, and explosions, the ultimate origin story brings Rise of the Footsoldier full circle, and tackles many of the franchise’s previously unanswered questions.
Please note: This...
When a down-on-his-luck Tony Tucker (Terry Stone) lands a job as a nightclub doorman after saving the owner’s grandson, he will do whatever it takes to rise to the top of the game. Teaming up with Essex heavyweight Bernard O’Mahoney (Vinnie Jones) at the height of the 1980s rave scene, Tucker could do no wrong.
A voracious appetite for money, drugs, and a glamorous lifestyle soon develops, fueling his growingly audacious ventures and seeing him join forces with Pat Tate and Craig Rolfe to capitalise on the drug-boom. Packed with fights, revenges, and explosions, the ultimate origin story brings Rise of the Footsoldier full circle, and tackles many of the franchise’s previously unanswered questions.
Please note: This...
- 11/29/2021
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Production started this week on the fifth title in the ’Footsoldier’ series.
UK actors Keith Allen and Chris Hughes have joined the cast of franchise title Rise Of The Footsoldier: Origins as shooting got underway in Southend-on-Sea this week.
The pair join previously announced cast Craig Fairbrass and Vinnie Jones in the fifth title in the Rise Of The Footsoldier series, which began in 2007.
This outing takes the story back to the late 1980s and early 1990s, showing how three men united to form their own football hooligan gang in Essex.
Allen will play the owner of nightclub Raquel’s,...
UK actors Keith Allen and Chris Hughes have joined the cast of franchise title Rise Of The Footsoldier: Origins as shooting got underway in Southend-on-Sea this week.
The pair join previously announced cast Craig Fairbrass and Vinnie Jones in the fifth title in the Rise Of The Footsoldier series, which began in 2007.
This outing takes the story back to the late 1980s and early 1990s, showing how three men united to form their own football hooligan gang in Essex.
Allen will play the owner of nightclub Raquel’s,...
- 10/23/2020
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Fifth instalment of the British crime franchise set for release in 2021.
Vinnie Jones has joined the cast of UK crime drama Rise Of The Footsoldier: Origins, which is set to begin shooting in October.
The fifth instalment in the popular franchise will explore how the notorious Essex Boys first united in the late 1980s. Directed by Nick Nevern, whose credits include The Hooligan Factory, who also co-wrote the script with producer Andrew Loveday, it will be released in the UK by Signature Entertainment in 2021.
Jones will play Bernard O’Mahoney, a real-life character who was associated with one of the three...
Vinnie Jones has joined the cast of UK crime drama Rise Of The Footsoldier: Origins, which is set to begin shooting in October.
The fifth instalment in the popular franchise will explore how the notorious Essex Boys first united in the late 1980s. Directed by Nick Nevern, whose credits include The Hooligan Factory, who also co-wrote the script with producer Andrew Loveday, it will be released in the UK by Signature Entertainment in 2021.
Jones will play Bernard O’Mahoney, a real-life character who was associated with one of the three...
- 8/27/2020
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
’Rise Of The Footsoldier: The Spanish Heist’ is being sold by Carnaby International.
In a deal finalised just before Afm, British gangster film Rise Of The Footsoldier: The Spanish Heist, which is being sold by Carnaby International, has been bought for North America by Vertical Entertainment, which is planning a theatrical release.
The film is a standalone prequel to the earlier Rise Of The Footsoldier crime action dramas and stars Craig Fairbrass, Terry Stone and Roland Manookian. Signature Entertainment is releasing in the UK on November 8 under the title Rise Of The Footsoldier 4: Marbella.
Carnaby International is also handling...
In a deal finalised just before Afm, British gangster film Rise Of The Footsoldier: The Spanish Heist, which is being sold by Carnaby International, has been bought for North America by Vertical Entertainment, which is planning a theatrical release.
The film is a standalone prequel to the earlier Rise Of The Footsoldier crime action dramas and stars Craig Fairbrass, Terry Stone and Roland Manookian. Signature Entertainment is releasing in the UK on November 8 under the title Rise Of The Footsoldier 4: Marbella.
Carnaby International is also handling...
- 11/7/2019
- by 57¦Geoffrey Macnab¦41¦
- ScreenDaily
The fourth instalment of the franchise presents a further unedifying parade of guns, geezers and gore
It’s the mid-90s, and the pill supply is drying up at the Essex nightclub run by gangster hardman and newly minted ex-con Pat Tate (Craig Fairbrass), along with his henchpals Tony (Terry Stone) and Craig (Roland Manookian). Tate toodles over to Spain in search of revenge on past associate Harris (see the last Footsoldier film), only to find his nemesis is no more. Recently risen mobster Terry has taken over Harris’s place in the chain of command as well as his icy-hearted, coked-up lady friend.
Terry offers Tate an in on a big drug deal, if he can get his goofy underlings Tony and Craig to bring the cash over from the UK without losing it on the way on sex workers in Amsterdam. Much sniffing, shagging, snickering and throat slitting ensues,...
It’s the mid-90s, and the pill supply is drying up at the Essex nightclub run by gangster hardman and newly minted ex-con Pat Tate (Craig Fairbrass), along with his henchpals Tony (Terry Stone) and Craig (Roland Manookian). Tate toodles over to Spain in search of revenge on past associate Harris (see the last Footsoldier film), only to find his nemesis is no more. Recently risen mobster Terry has taken over Harris’s place in the chain of command as well as his icy-hearted, coked-up lady friend.
Terry offers Tate an in on a big drug deal, if he can get his goofy underlings Tony and Craig to bring the cash over from the UK without losing it on the way on sex workers in Amsterdam. Much sniffing, shagging, snickering and throat slitting ensues,...
- 11/7/2019
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
To celebrate the home entertainment release of Once Upon a Time in London which will be available on DVD from the 10th June 2019, we have a copy of the DVD up for grabs, courtesy of Signature Entertainment!
Gateway Films, Ratio Film & Signature Entertainment presents Once Upon A Time In London, starring Leo Gregory, Terry Stone, Jamie Foreman, footballer Jamie O’Hara, Union J’s Jj Hamblett, legendary boxer Joe Egan, Geoff Bell, Holly Earl, Nadia Forde, Kate Braithwaite, Roland Manookian, Josh Myers, Andy Beckwith, Ali Cook, Doug Allan, Justin Salinger, and Laura Carter (Celebrity Big Brother). Comedian Simon Munnery, and boxers Steve Collins and Frank Buglioni round out this amazing cast from all strata of the entertainment and sports worlds.
Once Upon a Time in London charts the epic rise and legendary fall of a nationwide criminal empire that lasted for three action-packed decades from the late 1930s. The one-time...
Gateway Films, Ratio Film & Signature Entertainment presents Once Upon A Time In London, starring Leo Gregory, Terry Stone, Jamie Foreman, footballer Jamie O’Hara, Union J’s Jj Hamblett, legendary boxer Joe Egan, Geoff Bell, Holly Earl, Nadia Forde, Kate Braithwaite, Roland Manookian, Josh Myers, Andy Beckwith, Ali Cook, Doug Allan, Justin Salinger, and Laura Carter (Celebrity Big Brother). Comedian Simon Munnery, and boxers Steve Collins and Frank Buglioni round out this amazing cast from all strata of the entertainment and sports worlds.
Once Upon a Time in London charts the epic rise and legendary fall of a nationwide criminal empire that lasted for three action-packed decades from the late 1930s. The one-time...
- 5/29/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
In his latest podcast/interview, host Stuart Wright talks to director Simon Rumley about his new film Once Upon a Time in London, which is on limited release across the UK now.
Once Upon a Time in London charts the epic rise and legendary fall of a nationwide criminal empire that lasted for three action-packed decades from the late 1930s. The one-time friends and partners in crime turned bitter enemies oversaw a fledgeling East End and Soho underworld responsible for brutal protection rackets, vicious lawbreaking, shocking corruption and glamorous associations, which paved the way for the notorious Kray twins to exert their dominance over the capital’s gangland realm.
Once Upon a Time in London stars Leo Gregory, Terry Stone, Holly Earl, Josh Myers, Nadia Forde, Roland Manookian, Andy Beckwith, Geoff Bell, and Jamie Foreman.
Once Upon a Time in London charts the epic rise and legendary fall of a nationwide criminal empire that lasted for three action-packed decades from the late 1930s. The one-time friends and partners in crime turned bitter enemies oversaw a fledgeling East End and Soho underworld responsible for brutal protection rackets, vicious lawbreaking, shocking corruption and glamorous associations, which paved the way for the notorious Kray twins to exert their dominance over the capital’s gangland realm.
Once Upon a Time in London stars Leo Gregory, Terry Stone, Holly Earl, Josh Myers, Nadia Forde, Roland Manookian, Andy Beckwith, Geoff Bell, and Jamie Foreman.
- 4/23/2019
- by Stuart Wright
- Nerdly
This true crime-inspired trudge through the cockney underworld is both misleadingly romanticised and too cheaply produced
Somehow, this true-crime-inspired gangster film brings to mind the 80s/90s concept of “heritage cinema”, a phrase that back in the day was applied to films by Merchant Ivory and any literary adaptation of the era. This particular period drama, however, has no ladies in crinolines sipping tea. Indeed, this recounting of the rise and fall of London mob boss Jack “Spot” Comer (Terry Stone) and his protege-cum-rival Billy Hill (Leo Gregory) mostly features lairy cockney men swearing and slicing each other up with cut-throat razors or finding even more inventive ways to inflict pain. But the film’s nostalgic posturing – where boozy nights in the pub were soundtracked by skiffle-band covers, £80 was a lot of money and all prostitutes were pretty – is just as misleading and romanticised as anything that Helena Bonham Carter...
Somehow, this true-crime-inspired gangster film brings to mind the 80s/90s concept of “heritage cinema”, a phrase that back in the day was applied to films by Merchant Ivory and any literary adaptation of the era. This particular period drama, however, has no ladies in crinolines sipping tea. Indeed, this recounting of the rise and fall of London mob boss Jack “Spot” Comer (Terry Stone) and his protege-cum-rival Billy Hill (Leo Gregory) mostly features lairy cockney men swearing and slicing each other up with cut-throat razors or finding even more inventive ways to inflict pain. But the film’s nostalgic posturing – where boozy nights in the pub were soundtracked by skiffle-band covers, £80 was a lot of money and all prostitutes were pretty – is just as misleading and romanticised as anything that Helena Bonham Carter...
- 4/19/2019
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
1989: The Ryan's Hope finale aired on ABC.
2013: The broadcast TV finale of One Life to Live aired on ABC."History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into different and unexpected images."
― Anselm Kiefer
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1958: On The Edge of Night, Capt. Bill Marceau (Mandel Kramer) took McGinnis and Lowrey in for questioning.
1969: Joel Crothers aired for the final time on Dark Shadows. He played Joe Haskell and Nathan Forbes on the show.
1975: On Another World, after Rachel (Victoria Wyndham) accepted Mac's (Douglass Watson) marriage proposal at Iris' (Beverlee McKinsey) party, Liz broke away sobbing.
2013: The broadcast TV finale of One Life to Live aired on ABC."History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into different and unexpected images."
― Anselm Kiefer
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1958: On The Edge of Night, Capt. Bill Marceau (Mandel Kramer) took McGinnis and Lowrey in for questioning.
1969: Joel Crothers aired for the final time on Dark Shadows. He played Joe Haskell and Nathan Forbes on the show.
1975: On Another World, after Rachel (Victoria Wyndham) accepted Mac's (Douglass Watson) marriage proposal at Iris' (Beverlee McKinsey) party, Liz broke away sobbing.
- 1/15/2019
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Here’s the latest episode of the The Filmmakers Podcast, part of the ever-growing podcast roster here on Nerdly. If you haven’t heard the show yet, you can check out previous episodes on the official podcast site, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres.
For those unfamiliar, with the series, The Filmmakers Podcast is a podcast about how to make films from micro budget indie films to bigger budget studio films and everything in-between. Our hosts Giles Alderson, Dan Richardson, Andrew Rodger and Cristian James talk how to get films made, how to actually make them and how to try not to f… it up in their very humble opinion. Guests will come on and chat about their film making experiences from directors, writers, producers, screenwriters, actors, cinematographers and distributors. They also shoot the breeze about their new films, The Dare, World of Darkness,...
For those unfamiliar, with the series, The Filmmakers Podcast is a podcast about how to make films from micro budget indie films to bigger budget studio films and everything in-between. Our hosts Giles Alderson, Dan Richardson, Andrew Rodger and Cristian James talk how to get films made, how to actually make them and how to try not to f… it up in their very humble opinion. Guests will come on and chat about their film making experiences from directors, writers, producers, screenwriters, actors, cinematographers and distributors. They also shoot the breeze about their new films, The Dare, World of Darkness,...
- 7/23/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
1989: The Ryan's Hope finale aired on ABC.
2013: The broadcast TV finale of One Life to Live aired on ABC."History is a vast early warning system."
― Norman Cousins
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1958: On The Edge of Night, Capt. Bill Marceau (Mandel Kramer) took McGinnis and Lowrey in for questioning.
1969: Joel Crothers aired for the final time on Dark Shadows. He played Joe Haskell and Nathan Forbes on the show.
1975: On Another World, after Rachel (Victoria Wyndham) accepted Mac's (Douglass Watson) marriage proposal at Iris' (Beverlee McKinsey) party, Liz broke away sobbing. Mac asked the guests to toast the future Mrs. Cory but Iris...
2013: The broadcast TV finale of One Life to Live aired on ABC."History is a vast early warning system."
― Norman Cousins
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1958: On The Edge of Night, Capt. Bill Marceau (Mandel Kramer) took McGinnis and Lowrey in for questioning.
1969: Joel Crothers aired for the final time on Dark Shadows. He played Joe Haskell and Nathan Forbes on the show.
1975: On Another World, after Rachel (Victoria Wyndham) accepted Mac's (Douglass Watson) marriage proposal at Iris' (Beverlee McKinsey) party, Liz broke away sobbing. Mac asked the guests to toast the future Mrs. Cory but Iris...
- 1/14/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Simon Rumley (director of Red, White & Blue, Fashionista & Crowhurst) has begun a six week shoot on the brutal gangster thriller Once Upon a Time in London – for Gateway Films – which dramatises the violent reign of two of London’s most notorious gangsters, Billy Hill (Leo Gregory) and Jack ‘Spot’ Comer (Terry Stone), charting the legendary rise and fall of a nationwide criminal empire that lasted until the mid-fifties and which paved the way for the notorious Kray Twins and The Richardsons.
Director and co-writer Simon Rumley commented:
Having spent the last decade or so writing and directing thematically disparate but collectively extreme dramas, it makes absolute sense for me to progress to the gangster genre where love, lust, greed, paranoia, betrayal and violence are every day occurrences. The story of Jack Spot Comer, Billy Hill and their respective battles to become King of London’s Underworld has remained one of Britain’s most dynamic,...
Director and co-writer Simon Rumley commented:
Having spent the last decade or so writing and directing thematically disparate but collectively extreme dramas, it makes absolute sense for me to progress to the gangster genre where love, lust, greed, paranoia, betrayal and violence are every day occurrences. The story of Jack Spot Comer, Billy Hill and their respective battles to become King of London’s Underworld has remained one of Britain’s most dynamic,...
- 4/4/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Simon Rumley directs story of notorious criminals Billy Hill and Jack ‘Spot’ Comer.
Once Upon A Time In London, a British gangster drama from director Simon Rumley (The ABCs Of Death), has begun a six-week shoot in the English capital.
The film will tell the story of notorious criminals Billy Hill (played by Leo Gregory, pictured) and Jack Comer (Terry Stone), who were active in London’s organised crime scene from the 1920s to the 1950s.
An eclectic cast has been lined up for the feature, including Holly Earl, Dominic Keating, Geoff Bell, Jamie Foreman, Doug Allen, Andy Beckwith, Roland Manookian, Justin Salinger, Kate Braithwaite and Laura Carter.
Joining them are comedian Simon Munnery, boxers Frank Buglioni, a current British light heavyweight belt holder, Joe Egan, footballer Jamie O’Hara, singers Nadia Forde and Jj Hamblett (from band Union J), and magician Ali Cook.
Gateway Films (Anuvahood, The Messenger) is the lead production outfit on the project...
Once Upon A Time In London, a British gangster drama from director Simon Rumley (The ABCs Of Death), has begun a six-week shoot in the English capital.
The film will tell the story of notorious criminals Billy Hill (played by Leo Gregory, pictured) and Jack Comer (Terry Stone), who were active in London’s organised crime scene from the 1920s to the 1950s.
An eclectic cast has been lined up for the feature, including Holly Earl, Dominic Keating, Geoff Bell, Jamie Foreman, Doug Allen, Andy Beckwith, Roland Manookian, Justin Salinger, Kate Braithwaite and Laura Carter.
Joining them are comedian Simon Munnery, boxers Frank Buglioni, a current British light heavyweight belt holder, Joe Egan, footballer Jamie O’Hara, singers Nadia Forde and Jj Hamblett (from band Union J), and magician Ali Cook.
Gateway Films (Anuvahood, The Messenger) is the lead production outfit on the project...
- 4/3/2017
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Screen can reveal a first-look image from the comedy-horror.
Daniel O’Reilly, aka controversial comedy character Dapper Laughs, has wrapped shooting on his debut feature film as an actor, the vampire comedy Fanged Up.
Directed by Christian James (Stalled), the film’s cast also features Steven Berkoff (The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo), Lauren Socha (E4 series Misfits), Danielle Harold (Eastenders), former WWE wrestler Stu Bennett, and Joe Egan (Sherlock Holmes).
The film was shot entirely on location in Portsmouth. It follows a young rogue (O’Reilly) who is thrown into prison for the weekened, unaware that the guards are blood-sucking vampires and the inmates are their victims.
Fanged Up was produced by Terry Stone (Anuvahood) and Richard Turner (Nativity!), with Chris Howard (The Messenger) as executive producer. It was financed by film financer Investor Profit Portfolio and The Wealth Advisory.
O’Reilly co-wrote the screenplay with Nick Nevern (The Hooligan Factory) and Dan Palmer ([link...
Daniel O’Reilly, aka controversial comedy character Dapper Laughs, has wrapped shooting on his debut feature film as an actor, the vampire comedy Fanged Up.
Directed by Christian James (Stalled), the film’s cast also features Steven Berkoff (The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo), Lauren Socha (E4 series Misfits), Danielle Harold (Eastenders), former WWE wrestler Stu Bennett, and Joe Egan (Sherlock Holmes).
The film was shot entirely on location in Portsmouth. It follows a young rogue (O’Reilly) who is thrown into prison for the weekened, unaware that the guards are blood-sucking vampires and the inmates are their victims.
Fanged Up was produced by Terry Stone (Anuvahood) and Richard Turner (Nativity!), with Chris Howard (The Messenger) as executive producer. It was financed by film financer Investor Profit Portfolio and The Wealth Advisory.
O’Reilly co-wrote the screenplay with Nick Nevern (The Hooligan Factory) and Dan Palmer ([link...
- 12/9/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Principal photography has started on the third instalment in the lucrative UK crime franchise; Carnaby to sell at Afm.
Principal photography has started on UK crime-thriller Rise of the Footsoldier: The Beginning, the prequel to the home entertainment hit Rise of the Footsoldier.
The five week shoot will take place in London and Marbella. This will be the third instalment in the franchise.
Returning cast members incldude Craig Fairbass (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare) who stars as Pat Tate as well as Terry Stone (Doghouse) as Tony Tucker.
The third instalment will also feature Happy Monday frontman Shaun Ryder as a prison inmate, Union J’s Jj Hamblett as a young Pat Tate and EastEnders actors Larry Lamb and Jamie Foreman.
The film is based on the real-life story of the Rettendon Triple Murders, known as the ‘Range Rover murders’. Rise of the Footsoldier: The Beginning tells the story of Tate’s rise to notoriety...
Principal photography has started on UK crime-thriller Rise of the Footsoldier: The Beginning, the prequel to the home entertainment hit Rise of the Footsoldier.
The five week shoot will take place in London and Marbella. This will be the third instalment in the franchise.
Returning cast members incldude Craig Fairbass (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare) who stars as Pat Tate as well as Terry Stone (Doghouse) as Tony Tucker.
The third instalment will also feature Happy Monday frontman Shaun Ryder as a prison inmate, Union J’s Jj Hamblett as a young Pat Tate and EastEnders actors Larry Lamb and Jamie Foreman.
The film is based on the real-life story of the Rettendon Triple Murders, known as the ‘Range Rover murders’. Rise of the Footsoldier: The Beginning tells the story of Tate’s rise to notoriety...
- 10/25/2016
- ScreenDaily
SFv1
The first photo has been released from "Infini" and "Gabriel" director Shane Abbess' new sci-fi action film "SFv1". Set in a universe of interplanetary colonization, Kellan Lutz plays a mysterious drifter who teams with an off-world military contractor (Daniel MacPherson) amid a global crisis.
Temuera Morrison, Rachel Griffiths and Bren Foster also star in the film which is currently midway through production in Australia. [Source: THR]
Untitled Shah Project
Melisa Wallack ("Dallas Buyers Club," "Mirror Mirror") is set to pen the screenplay for "King of Kings" at Gateway Films with that project currently lining up a director. Terry Stone penned the original treatment and will produce.
The story deals with Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran and explores his often fraught relationship with the United States It also documents the mistakes that set the stage for the Iranian revolution and the rise of religious leader Ruhollah Khomeini. [Source: Variety]
Power Rangers...
The first photo has been released from "Infini" and "Gabriel" director Shane Abbess' new sci-fi action film "SFv1". Set in a universe of interplanetary colonization, Kellan Lutz plays a mysterious drifter who teams with an off-world military contractor (Daniel MacPherson) amid a global crisis.
Temuera Morrison, Rachel Griffiths and Bren Foster also star in the film which is currently midway through production in Australia. [Source: THR]
Untitled Shah Project
Melisa Wallack ("Dallas Buyers Club," "Mirror Mirror") is set to pen the screenplay for "King of Kings" at Gateway Films with that project currently lining up a director. Terry Stone penned the original treatment and will produce.
The story deals with Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran and explores his often fraught relationship with the United States It also documents the mistakes that set the stage for the Iranian revolution and the rise of religious leader Ruhollah Khomeini. [Source: Variety]
Power Rangers...
- 9/12/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Exclusive: Robert Sheehan, Joely Richardson, Lily Cole star in horror.
Metrodome has picked up UK rights to mystery-horror The Messenger, starring Robert Sheehan (The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones), Joely Richardson (Nip/Tuck) and Lily Cole (The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus).
Directed by David Blair (Best Laid Plans), Sheehan stars as a troubled young man haunted by spirits in the Sixth Sense-style UK horror due to be released this summer.
Producers are Terry Stone for Gateway Films, Richard Turner and Richard Hart for Ratio Film, and Michael Knowles. The film was executive produced by Investor Profit Portfolio and The Wealth Advisory.
Cinema Management Group (Cmg) handles international sales.
Stone said: “The Messenger boasts a superb cast, a fantastic director and a story that makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. I am delighted that the film will be given the release it deserves by such a fantastic distributor as Metrodome.”...
Metrodome has picked up UK rights to mystery-horror The Messenger, starring Robert Sheehan (The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones), Joely Richardson (Nip/Tuck) and Lily Cole (The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus).
Directed by David Blair (Best Laid Plans), Sheehan stars as a troubled young man haunted by spirits in the Sixth Sense-style UK horror due to be released this summer.
Producers are Terry Stone for Gateway Films, Richard Turner and Richard Hart for Ratio Film, and Michael Knowles. The film was executive produced by Investor Profit Portfolio and The Wealth Advisory.
Cinema Management Group (Cmg) handles international sales.
Stone said: “The Messenger boasts a superb cast, a fantastic director and a story that makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. I am delighted that the film will be given the release it deserves by such a fantastic distributor as Metrodome.”...
- 4/27/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Timothy Spall and Juno Temple have joined the cast of Away.
The pair will play "kindred spirits" who become unlikely friends in the film, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Away is set in Blackpool and tells a story of love, loss and hope.
David Blair (Accused) will direct from a script penned by Roger Hadfield, with Terry Stone, Richard Turner and Mike Knowles on board as producers.
Stone, from Gateway Films, said: "Away is an incredible story that will touch audiences around the world.
"[The cast] are superb and bring together the right mix of intensity, intelligence and gravitas required to tell this story. We can't wait to get started."
Production on the film will begin in the UK next Monday (March 2).
Last month, Spall revealed that he was disappointed to miss out on an Oscar nomination for his performance in Mr Turner.
The pair will play "kindred spirits" who become unlikely friends in the film, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Away is set in Blackpool and tells a story of love, loss and hope.
David Blair (Accused) will direct from a script penned by Roger Hadfield, with Terry Stone, Richard Turner and Mike Knowles on board as producers.
Stone, from Gateway Films, said: "Away is an incredible story that will touch audiences around the world.
"[The cast] are superb and bring together the right mix of intensity, intelligence and gravitas required to tell this story. We can't wait to get started."
Production on the film will begin in the UK next Monday (March 2).
Last month, Spall revealed that he was disappointed to miss out on an Oscar nomination for his performance in Mr Turner.
- 2/24/2015
- Digital Spy
Exclusive: Mr. Turner actor Timothy Spall is to star in Away, the fifth collaboration between producer Terry Stone and international sales agent Cinema Management Group (Cmg).
Juno Temple will also headline the drama from Stone’s Gateway Films and Ratio Film. Cmg chief Edward Noeltner is introducing Away to buyers in Berlin this week and holds world rights while the producers retain the UK.
David Blair will direct the Blackpool-set story about a widower who saves an orphan on the run from a drug dealer, sparking an unlikely friendship. Production is scheduled for an early March shoot mostly on location.
Spall’s recent best British actor win in London follows solid recognition for his performance in Mr Turner that has delivered a British Independent Film Awards nomination and the best actor prize in Cannes last May, among others.
“I am thrilled that Cinema Management Group will be handling the international sales for Away at this year’s...
Juno Temple will also headline the drama from Stone’s Gateway Films and Ratio Film. Cmg chief Edward Noeltner is introducing Away to buyers in Berlin this week and holds world rights while the producers retain the UK.
David Blair will direct the Blackpool-set story about a widower who saves an orphan on the run from a drug dealer, sparking an unlikely friendship. Production is scheduled for an early March shoot mostly on location.
Spall’s recent best British actor win in London follows solid recognition for his performance in Mr Turner that has delivered a British Independent Film Awards nomination and the best actor prize in Cannes last May, among others.
“I am thrilled that Cinema Management Group will be handling the international sales for Away at this year’s...
- 2/5/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Efm Exclusive: Timothy Spall, hot off his London Critics Circle triumph for Mr Turner, will star in Away, the fifth collaboration between producer Terry Stone and international sales agent Cinema Management Group (Cmg).
Juno Temple will also headline the drama from Stone’s Gateway Films and Ratio Film. Cmg chief Edward Noeltner is introducing Away to buyers in Berlin this week and holds world rights while the producers retain the UK.
David Blair will direct the Blackpool-set story about a widower who saves an orphan on the run from a drug dealer, sparking an unlikely friendship. Production is scheduled for an early March shoot mostly on location.
Spall’s recent best British actor win in London follows solid recognition for his performance in Mr Turner that has delivered a British Independent Film Awards nomination and the best actor prize in Cannes last May, among others.
“I am thrilled that Cinema Management Group will be handling the international...
Juno Temple will also headline the drama from Stone’s Gateway Films and Ratio Film. Cmg chief Edward Noeltner is introducing Away to buyers in Berlin this week and holds world rights while the producers retain the UK.
David Blair will direct the Blackpool-set story about a widower who saves an orphan on the run from a drug dealer, sparking an unlikely friendship. Production is scheduled for an early March shoot mostly on location.
Spall’s recent best British actor win in London follows solid recognition for his performance in Mr Turner that has delivered a British Independent Film Awards nomination and the best actor prize in Cannes last May, among others.
“I am thrilled that Cinema Management Group will be handling the international...
- 2/5/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Efm: The Beverly Hills-based sales agency has launched a full-time office in Paris named Cmg Europe Sas.
The new venture will meet with producers at the Efm this week to discuss a number of projects as Cmg chief Edward Noeltner aims to expand his co-production business.
Cmg has been expanding its international portfolio and recently acquired the Argentina-Canada-Italy family film and recent Sundance selection The Games Maker.
The slate includes Venezuelan production Liz In September from Camera d’Or winner Fina Torres, while Bruno Barreto is in pre-production with another Latin American title.
“We were extremely pleased with our collaboration with Bruno on Reaching For The Moon and his new project, written by Bruno and Matthew Chapman has got huge international appeal,” said Noeltner.
Cmg will also present in Berlin The Messenger, its latest UK title after Saving Santa 3D and Plastic.
David Blair directs Robert Sheehan, Lily Cole and Joely Richardson in supernatural tale The Messenger from producer...
The new venture will meet with producers at the Efm this week to discuss a number of projects as Cmg chief Edward Noeltner aims to expand his co-production business.
Cmg has been expanding its international portfolio and recently acquired the Argentina-Canada-Italy family film and recent Sundance selection The Games Maker.
The slate includes Venezuelan production Liz In September from Camera d’Or winner Fina Torres, while Bruno Barreto is in pre-production with another Latin American title.
“We were extremely pleased with our collaboration with Bruno on Reaching For The Moon and his new project, written by Bruno and Matthew Chapman has got huge international appeal,” said Noeltner.
Cmg will also present in Berlin The Messenger, its latest UK title after Saving Santa 3D and Plastic.
David Blair directs Robert Sheehan, Lily Cole and Joely Richardson in supernatural tale The Messenger from producer...
- 2/2/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Vampire action film written by Danny King (Wild Bill).
UK production outfit Evolution Pictures is readying a number of features including actor Jason Flemyng’s directorial debut Reign Of Blood, a vampire action film written by Danny King, BAFTA-nominated in 2011 for drama Wild Bill.
Production is set to begin in summer 2015 with casting currently underway.
Flemyng is best known for roles in Guy Ritchie films Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, blockbusters including X-Men: First Class and Clash of the Titans, and more recent features Gemma Bovary and Sunshine on Leith. He also starred in Will Bill.
Also on the slate for Evolution, run by COO Rod Smith, is We Still Steal The Old Way, a sequel to last year’s crime-thriller We Still Kill The Old Way, directed by Sacha Bennett.
A number of the original cast, which included Steven Berkoff, Ian Ogilvy and Dani Dyer, are set to...
UK production outfit Evolution Pictures is readying a number of features including actor Jason Flemyng’s directorial debut Reign Of Blood, a vampire action film written by Danny King, BAFTA-nominated in 2011 for drama Wild Bill.
Production is set to begin in summer 2015 with casting currently underway.
Flemyng is best known for roles in Guy Ritchie films Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, blockbusters including X-Men: First Class and Clash of the Titans, and more recent features Gemma Bovary and Sunshine on Leith. He also starred in Will Bill.
Also on the slate for Evolution, run by COO Rod Smith, is We Still Steal The Old Way, a sequel to last year’s crime-thriller We Still Kill The Old Way, directed by Sacha Bennett.
A number of the original cast, which included Steven Berkoff, Ian Ogilvy and Dani Dyer, are set to...
- 1/28/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
EastEnders star Sam Strike has joined the cast of Bonded By Blood 2.
The 20-year-old will star in the Greg Hall-directed crime sequel following his recent departure from the BBC soap.
The film - based on Bernard O'Mahoney's book Essex Boys: The New Generation - focuses on the Essex crime scene after the murders of Pat Tate, Tony Tucker and Craig Rolfe in 1995.
Strike posted about the project on Twitter earlier today (January 5), and was swiftly congratulated by his former on-screen father Danny Dyer.
@SamStrike @BondedByBlood2 @leemorgan_mgnt Now it begins my boy.x #bullbythehorns
— Danny Dyer (@MrDDyer) January 5, 2015
Strike's final scenes as Johnny Carter aired shortly before Christmas, as the youngster decided to go travelling with his boyfriend.
Bonded By Blood 2 also stars George Russo (Turnout), Josh Myers (Green Street 3) Mark Harris (Anuvahood) and Dani Dyer (Vendetta), daughter of Danny.
Chris Ellison (We Still Kill the Old Way...
The 20-year-old will star in the Greg Hall-directed crime sequel following his recent departure from the BBC soap.
The film - based on Bernard O'Mahoney's book Essex Boys: The New Generation - focuses on the Essex crime scene after the murders of Pat Tate, Tony Tucker and Craig Rolfe in 1995.
Strike posted about the project on Twitter earlier today (January 5), and was swiftly congratulated by his former on-screen father Danny Dyer.
@SamStrike @BondedByBlood2 @leemorgan_mgnt Now it begins my boy.x #bullbythehorns
— Danny Dyer (@MrDDyer) January 5, 2015
Strike's final scenes as Johnny Carter aired shortly before Christmas, as the youngster decided to go travelling with his boyfriend.
Bonded By Blood 2 also stars George Russo (Turnout), Josh Myers (Green Street 3) Mark Harris (Anuvahood) and Dani Dyer (Vendetta), daughter of Danny.
Chris Ellison (We Still Kill the Old Way...
- 1/5/2015
- Digital Spy
Exclusive: Crime drama from Richwater Films to shoot this month.
Filming commences this month on the sequel to 2010 UK home entertainment success Bonded By Blood.
Based on the crime book Essex Boys: The New Generation by Bernard O’Mahoney, the film focuses on the Essex crime scene after the gangland murders of Pat Tate, Tony Tucker and Craig Rolfe in 1995.
The screenplay is written by Simon Cluett (Age of Kill). Greg Hall (Dangerous Mind of a Hooligan) is directing.
Cast includes George Russo (Turnout), Josh Myers (Green Street 3), Sam Strike (who plays Johnny Carter in TV soap Eastenders), Martin Delaney, Mark Harris (Anuvahood), Dani Dyer (Vendetta) and newcomers Ross Harland and Naomi Willow.
Chris Ellison (We Still Kill The Old Way), Johnny Palmiero (Age of Kill), Rebecca Ferdinando (White Collar Hooligan) and Terry Stone (Doghouse) reprise their roles from the original film. More cast is due to sign up soon.
Neil Jones and [link...
Filming commences this month on the sequel to 2010 UK home entertainment success Bonded By Blood.
Based on the crime book Essex Boys: The New Generation by Bernard O’Mahoney, the film focuses on the Essex crime scene after the gangland murders of Pat Tate, Tony Tucker and Craig Rolfe in 1995.
The screenplay is written by Simon Cluett (Age of Kill). Greg Hall (Dangerous Mind of a Hooligan) is directing.
Cast includes George Russo (Turnout), Josh Myers (Green Street 3), Sam Strike (who plays Johnny Carter in TV soap Eastenders), Martin Delaney, Mark Harris (Anuvahood), Dani Dyer (Vendetta) and newcomers Ross Harland and Naomi Willow.
Chris Ellison (We Still Kill The Old Way), Johnny Palmiero (Age of Kill), Rebecca Ferdinando (White Collar Hooligan) and Terry Stone (Doghouse) reprise their roles from the original film. More cast is due to sign up soon.
Neil Jones and [link...
- 1/2/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Paranormal thriller is directed by David Blair and stars Robert Sheehan [pictured], Joely Richardson and Lily Cole.
Cinema Management Group will launch sales on The Messenger at Afm.
Directed by David Blair, the paranormal thriller was produced by Gateway Films and Ratio Films. It stars Robert Sheehan, Joely Richardson, Jack Fox, Lily Cole, David O’Hara and Tamzin Merchant.
The Messenger follows Jack (Sheehan) who gets obsessed with passing on the final message of a brutally murdered journalist.
Producer Terry Stone commented: “I am thrilled that Cinema Management Group will handle both domestic and international sales for The Messenger at this year’s Afm. It is a competitive market and, given their extensive experience, Cmg are perfectly suited to ensure the best results possible.”...
Cinema Management Group will launch sales on The Messenger at Afm.
Directed by David Blair, the paranormal thriller was produced by Gateway Films and Ratio Films. It stars Robert Sheehan, Joely Richardson, Jack Fox, Lily Cole, David O’Hara and Tamzin Merchant.
The Messenger follows Jack (Sheehan) who gets obsessed with passing on the final message of a brutally murdered journalist.
Producer Terry Stone commented: “I am thrilled that Cinema Management Group will handle both domestic and international sales for The Messenger at this year’s Afm. It is a competitive market and, given their extensive experience, Cmg are perfectly suited to ensure the best results possible.”...
- 11/6/2014
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
Joely Richardson is the latest addition to the cast of David Blair's upcoming film The Messenger.
The British actress will play the Psychiatrist in the film, which is currently in production.
The Messenger follows Jack - a man who sees dead people everyday - who finds himself dealing with the unfinished business of murdered journalist Mark, and his hopes to say goodbye to his wife Sarah.
Speaking of Richardson's casting, producer Terry Stone said: "We are absolutely thrilled to have an actress of Joely's talent and integrity attached to our project. She makes a fantastic addition to an already incredible cast."
Robert Sheehan, Jack Fox, Lily Cole, David O'Hara and Tamzin Merchant will also star in the project.
David Blair has previously directed several TV dramas including Accused and Bert & Dickie.
The British actress will play the Psychiatrist in the film, which is currently in production.
The Messenger follows Jack - a man who sees dead people everyday - who finds himself dealing with the unfinished business of murdered journalist Mark, and his hopes to say goodbye to his wife Sarah.
Speaking of Richardson's casting, producer Terry Stone said: "We are absolutely thrilled to have an actress of Joely's talent and integrity attached to our project. She makes a fantastic addition to an already incredible cast."
Robert Sheehan, Jack Fox, Lily Cole, David O'Hara and Tamzin Merchant will also star in the project.
David Blair has previously directed several TV dramas including Accused and Bert & Dickie.
- 8/4/2014
- Digital Spy
Cast of supernatural drama also includes Lily Cole and Jack Fox.
The cast of supernatural chiller The Messenger has been confirmed, as Gateway Films and Ratio Films begins principal photography this week in the UK on locations including the Peak District.
Robert Sheehan, star of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones and TV series Misfits, will be joined in the cast by Jack Fox (Dracula, Fresh Meat), Lily Cole (Snow White and the Huntsman), David O’Hara (The Departed) and Tamzin Merchant (Jane Eyre, The Tudors).
The film is directed by David Blair (Best Laid Plans) and was written by Andrew Kirk.
The Messenger centres on Jack, a young man who has been in and out of secure units all his life, given drugs to try and shut out his visions of the dead. He becomes unwillingly embroiled in the unfinished business of Mark, a journalist brutally murdered in the local park and his television presenter wife, Sarah...
The cast of supernatural chiller The Messenger has been confirmed, as Gateway Films and Ratio Films begins principal photography this week in the UK on locations including the Peak District.
Robert Sheehan, star of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones and TV series Misfits, will be joined in the cast by Jack Fox (Dracula, Fresh Meat), Lily Cole (Snow White and the Huntsman), David O’Hara (The Departed) and Tamzin Merchant (Jane Eyre, The Tudors).
The film is directed by David Blair (Best Laid Plans) and was written by Andrew Kirk.
The Messenger centres on Jack, a young man who has been in and out of secure units all his life, given drugs to try and shut out his visions of the dead. He becomes unwillingly embroiled in the unfinished business of Mark, a journalist brutally murdered in the local park and his television presenter wife, Sarah...
- 7/22/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Cinema Management Group founder Edward Noeltner has struck a deal for Arc Entertainment to distribute the credit card scam thriller in North America.
Cmg handles worldwide sales and struck a previously reported UK deal with Paramount that saw Plastic reach the top 10 earlier in the month.
Noeltner and his team licensed Scandinavian rights to Another World on top of previously reported business in Cannes for Germany, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland (Palatin Media), Japan (Interfilm) and Australia and New Zealand (Anchor Bay).
Julian Gilbey directed Plastic and co-wrote with his brother Will and Chris Howard the screenplay about a gang of university student fraudsters who plan a jewel heist in Miami to repay a mobster.
Ed Speleers of Downton Abbey stars alongside Will Poulter, Alfie Allen, Sebastian De Souza, Emma Rigby, Thomas Kretschmann and Graham McTavish.
Alessandro Forte, Howard, Frank Mannion, Terry Stone and Daniel Toland produced and the executive producer roster comprises Nick Gamble, Brian Gray, [link...
Cmg handles worldwide sales and struck a previously reported UK deal with Paramount that saw Plastic reach the top 10 earlier in the month.
Noeltner and his team licensed Scandinavian rights to Another World on top of previously reported business in Cannes for Germany, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland (Palatin Media), Japan (Interfilm) and Australia and New Zealand (Anchor Bay).
Julian Gilbey directed Plastic and co-wrote with his brother Will and Chris Howard the screenplay about a gang of university student fraudsters who plan a jewel heist in Miami to repay a mobster.
Ed Speleers of Downton Abbey stars alongside Will Poulter, Alfie Allen, Sebastian De Souza, Emma Rigby, Thomas Kretschmann and Graham McTavish.
Alessandro Forte, Howard, Frank Mannion, Terry Stone and Daniel Toland produced and the executive producer roster comprises Nick Gamble, Brian Gray, [link...
- 5/29/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Edward Noeltner’s heist film has gone to Palatin for Germany, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland and Interfilm for Japan.
Anchor Bay will release the film in Australia and New Zealand. Paramount released Plastic earlier this month on 250 UK screens.
Ed Speleers, Will Poulter and Thomas Kretschmann star.
“Chris and I were thrilled with last week’s box office numbers thanks to Paramount UK,” said producer Terry Stone. “We are excited to welcome aboard Palatin, Interfilm and Anchor Bay and happy to work with them on the release of the film.
“Cmg has done a great job closing key territories and we hope to make an announcement shortly about our Us theatrical sale.”...
Anchor Bay will release the film in Australia and New Zealand. Paramount released Plastic earlier this month on 250 UK screens.
Ed Speleers, Will Poulter and Thomas Kretschmann star.
“Chris and I were thrilled with last week’s box office numbers thanks to Paramount UK,” said producer Terry Stone. “We are excited to welcome aboard Palatin, Interfilm and Anchor Bay and happy to work with them on the release of the film.
“Cmg has done a great job closing key territories and we hope to make an announcement shortly about our Us theatrical sale.”...
- 5/18/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
This evening London found itself at the mercy of another Premiere – this time it was Julian Gilbey’s frauds with benefits caper, Plastic, which hit town in fine style.
Emma Rigby, Will Poulter, Ed Speelers, Sebastian de Souza and Alfie Allen are our cast for this comedy with a mob boss, £2million and a hearty dose of laddish behaviour propelling the narrative.
Ben Mortimer and Colin Hart were on the red carpet this evening. Here’s what happened…
Plastic is based on a true story where a gang of friends managed to infiltrate one of the biggest credit card companies in the World and pull off one of the biggest and most audacious Diamond Heists ever committed in British History. Plastic is Catch Me If You Can meets The Italian Job.
Plastic hits UK cinemas Tuesday 29th April.
Emma Rigby
Ed Speleers
Sebastian De Souza
Will Poulter
Director Julian Gilbey
Producers Alessandro Forte,...
Emma Rigby, Will Poulter, Ed Speelers, Sebastian de Souza and Alfie Allen are our cast for this comedy with a mob boss, £2million and a hearty dose of laddish behaviour propelling the narrative.
Ben Mortimer and Colin Hart were on the red carpet this evening. Here’s what happened…
Plastic is based on a true story where a gang of friends managed to infiltrate one of the biggest credit card companies in the World and pull off one of the biggest and most audacious Diamond Heists ever committed in British History. Plastic is Catch Me If You Can meets The Italian Job.
Plastic hits UK cinemas Tuesday 29th April.
Emma Rigby
Ed Speleers
Sebastian De Souza
Will Poulter
Director Julian Gilbey
Producers Alessandro Forte,...
- 4/29/2014
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
With so many projects filming in the UK at the moment, and with most of the major film studios booked out by major American productions, British producers are having to be increasingly creative when it comes to finding somewhere to film. Which is how HeyUGuys found ourselves spending a snowy day early last year in a former Hsbc training centre just outside of Watford.
“It’s like a mini-studio,” explains producer, Terry Stone, “It’s like Pinewood Studios, but having the lot, and you just play on it all day”.
Stone, and his producing partner, Daniel Toland have taken over the 74 acre site to film their latest movie, the Julian Gilbey helmed, credit-card-fraud-flick, Plastic.
“You’ve got the main stately home over there, and that’s doubling for all the interiors, like the Dorchester, and then doubling again for the Marie de Guise.” Adds, Tolland, “We’ve got a fantastic art department.
“It’s like a mini-studio,” explains producer, Terry Stone, “It’s like Pinewood Studios, but having the lot, and you just play on it all day”.
Stone, and his producing partner, Daniel Toland have taken over the 74 acre site to film their latest movie, the Julian Gilbey helmed, credit-card-fraud-flick, Plastic.
“You’ve got the main stately home over there, and that’s doubling for all the interiors, like the Dorchester, and then doubling again for the Marie de Guise.” Adds, Tolland, “We’ve got a fantastic art department.
- 4/17/2014
- by Ben Mortimer
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Exclusive: Chiller about a young man who sees dead people to shoot this summer.
Gateway Films, Ratio:Film and NoW Films have announced that pre-production will commence on feature film The Messenger following casting, which is now taking place. Shooting will begin summer 2014.
Shooting on location in the UK, The Messenger is written by Andrew Kirk and developed by Michael Knowles, with Richard Turner and Richard Hart and has double BAFTA and Emmy award-winning director David Blair attached to the project.
Blair is best known for directing episodes of Jimmy McGovern’s award-winning BBC dramas including The Street and Accused, as well as period TV movie Bert and Dickie, starring Matt Smith, and feature Best Laid Plans.
The Messenger centres on Jack, a young man who has been in and out of secure units all his life, given drugs to try and shut out his visions of the dead. He becomes unwillingly embroiled in the unfinished business of Mark...
Gateway Films, Ratio:Film and NoW Films have announced that pre-production will commence on feature film The Messenger following casting, which is now taking place. Shooting will begin summer 2014.
Shooting on location in the UK, The Messenger is written by Andrew Kirk and developed by Michael Knowles, with Richard Turner and Richard Hart and has double BAFTA and Emmy award-winning director David Blair attached to the project.
Blair is best known for directing episodes of Jimmy McGovern’s award-winning BBC dramas including The Street and Accused, as well as period TV movie Bert and Dickie, starring Matt Smith, and feature Best Laid Plans.
The Messenger centres on Jack, a young man who has been in and out of secure units all his life, given drugs to try and shut out his visions of the dead. He becomes unwillingly embroiled in the unfinished business of Mark...
- 4/1/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
May 2nd 2014 sees the release of Plastic. Based on a true events Plastic tells the story of a ring of university students led by Sam (Ed Speelers) who become credit card thieves in order to supplement their income.
Events soon spiral out of control as they accidentally rob a notorious gangster Marcel (Thomas Kretschmann). Now owing a bigger debt then ever, the students decide to target big spenders who frequent Miami on spending sprees. Marcel decides to set his henchman Tariq (Mem Ferda) off in pursuit, to Miami, in order to force them to pay ten times the amount they stole, with interest.
In order to clear this huge debt, the students Fordy (Will Poulter), Yatesey (Alfie Allen), Rafa (Sebastian De Souza and Frankie (Emma Rigby) led by Sam (Ed Speleers), plan a daring jewellery heist which makes matters a whole lot worse.
Cast: Ed Speelers (Downton Abbey)
Will Poulter...
Events soon spiral out of control as they accidentally rob a notorious gangster Marcel (Thomas Kretschmann). Now owing a bigger debt then ever, the students decide to target big spenders who frequent Miami on spending sprees. Marcel decides to set his henchman Tariq (Mem Ferda) off in pursuit, to Miami, in order to force them to pay ten times the amount they stole, with interest.
In order to clear this huge debt, the students Fordy (Will Poulter), Yatesey (Alfie Allen), Rafa (Sebastian De Souza and Frankie (Emma Rigby) led by Sam (Ed Speleers), plan a daring jewellery heist which makes matters a whole lot worse.
Cast: Ed Speelers (Downton Abbey)
Will Poulter...
- 3/29/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Today's Indie Beat brings forth casting news on the upcoming film, which is based on a true story, Plastic. Come inside to learn more about the film and see the cast list!
Based on a true events Plastic tells the story of a ring of university students led by Sam (Ed Speelers) who become credit card thieves in order to supplement their income.
Events soon spiral out of control as they accidentally rob a notorious gangster Marcel (Thomas Kretschmann). Now owing a bigger debt then ever, the students decide to target big spenders who frequent Miami on spending sprees.
Marcel decides to set his henchman Tariq (Mem Ferda) off in pursuit, to Miami, in order to force them to pay ten times the amount they stole, with interest. In order to clear this huge debt, the students Fordy (Will Poulter), Yatesey (Alfie Allen), Rafa (Sebastian De Souza and Frankie (Emma Rigby...
Based on a true events Plastic tells the story of a ring of university students led by Sam (Ed Speelers) who become credit card thieves in order to supplement their income.
Events soon spiral out of control as they accidentally rob a notorious gangster Marcel (Thomas Kretschmann). Now owing a bigger debt then ever, the students decide to target big spenders who frequent Miami on spending sprees.
Marcel decides to set his henchman Tariq (Mem Ferda) off in pursuit, to Miami, in order to force them to pay ten times the amount they stole, with interest. In order to clear this huge debt, the students Fordy (Will Poulter), Yatesey (Alfie Allen), Rafa (Sebastian De Souza and Frankie (Emma Rigby...
- 3/28/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
Exclusive: Julian Gilbey’s thriller stars Ed Speleers and Thomas Kretschmann.
Paramount has picked up UK rights from Cinema Management Group to Julian Gilbey’s heist film Plastic.
The studio is understood to have committed to a wide 300-plus release in early May for the Gateway Films thriller starring Ed Speleers and Thomas Kretschmann.
Plastic is inspired by true events and tells of a group of students who must pull off a jewel heist in Miami after they accidentally target a gangster in a credit car scam.
Terry Stone of Gateway Films and Chris Howard produced.
Ed Speleers from Downton Abbey leads the predominantly UK cast alongside Will Poulter from We’re The Millers, Alfie Allen, Sebastian De Souza and Emma Rigby. Graham McTavish rounds out the key cast.
Gilbey’s directing credits include hoodlum thriller Rise Of The Foot Soldier and abduction thriller A Lonely Place To Die.
Cinema Management Group and Gateway Films previously collaborated...
Paramount has picked up UK rights from Cinema Management Group to Julian Gilbey’s heist film Plastic.
The studio is understood to have committed to a wide 300-plus release in early May for the Gateway Films thriller starring Ed Speleers and Thomas Kretschmann.
Plastic is inspired by true events and tells of a group of students who must pull off a jewel heist in Miami after they accidentally target a gangster in a credit car scam.
Terry Stone of Gateway Films and Chris Howard produced.
Ed Speleers from Downton Abbey leads the predominantly UK cast alongside Will Poulter from We’re The Millers, Alfie Allen, Sebastian De Souza and Emma Rigby. Graham McTavish rounds out the key cast.
Gilbey’s directing credits include hoodlum thriller Rise Of The Foot Soldier and abduction thriller A Lonely Place To Die.
Cinema Management Group and Gateway Films previously collaborated...
- 2/7/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Edward Noeltner’s Cinema Management Group will screen the Gateway Films production and commence talks with Afm buyers next week.
Plastic centres on a group of university students who perpetrate credit card scams and must pull off a jewel heist in Miami when they accidentally target a gangster.
Julian Gilbey directed and also produced with Terry Stone of Gateway Films, Chris Howard and Daniel Toland.
Ed Speleers from Downton Abbey leads the predominantly UK cast alongside Will Poulter Alfie, Sebastian De Souza and Emma Rigby. Thomas Kretschmann and Graham McTavish round out the cast.
Plastic will receive its world premiere screenings on November 6 and 8.
“With a terrific script written by Chris Howard, Julian Gilbey and Will Gilbey, a wonderful and talented group of up-and-coming actors and great directing, I believe Gateway Films has produced its best feature to date,” said Stone.
“For each and every [cast member] we picked, we felt we got the right actor for the...
Plastic centres on a group of university students who perpetrate credit card scams and must pull off a jewel heist in Miami when they accidentally target a gangster.
Julian Gilbey directed and also produced with Terry Stone of Gateway Films, Chris Howard and Daniel Toland.
Ed Speleers from Downton Abbey leads the predominantly UK cast alongside Will Poulter Alfie, Sebastian De Souza and Emma Rigby. Thomas Kretschmann and Graham McTavish round out the cast.
Plastic will receive its world premiere screenings on November 6 and 8.
“With a terrific script written by Chris Howard, Julian Gilbey and Will Gilbey, a wonderful and talented group of up-and-coming actors and great directing, I believe Gateway Films has produced its best feature to date,” said Stone.
“For each and every [cast member] we picked, we felt we got the right actor for the...
- 10/30/2013
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Edward Noeltner’s Cinema Management Group will screen Gateway Films’ Plastic and commence talks with Afm buyers next week.
Plastic centres on a group of university students who perpetrate credit card scams and must pull off a jewel heist in Miami when they accidentally target a gangster.
Julian Gilbey directed and also produced with Terry Stone of Gateway Films, Chris Howard and Daniel Toland.
Ed Speleers from Downton Abbey leads the predominantly UK cast alongside Will Poulter, Alfie Allen, Sebastian De Souza and Emma Rigby. Thomas Kretschmann and Graham McTavish round out the cast.
Plastic will receive its world premiere screenings on November 6 and 8.
“With a terrific script written by Chris Howard, Julian Gilbey and Will Gilbey, a wonderful and talented group of up-and-coming actors and great directing, I believe Gateway Films has produced its best feature to date,” said Stone.
“For each and every [cast member] we picked, we felt we got the right actor for the...
Plastic centres on a group of university students who perpetrate credit card scams and must pull off a jewel heist in Miami when they accidentally target a gangster.
Julian Gilbey directed and also produced with Terry Stone of Gateway Films, Chris Howard and Daniel Toland.
Ed Speleers from Downton Abbey leads the predominantly UK cast alongside Will Poulter, Alfie Allen, Sebastian De Souza and Emma Rigby. Thomas Kretschmann and Graham McTavish round out the cast.
Plastic will receive its world premiere screenings on November 6 and 8.
“With a terrific script written by Chris Howard, Julian Gilbey and Will Gilbey, a wonderful and talented group of up-and-coming actors and great directing, I believe Gateway Films has produced its best feature to date,” said Stone.
“For each and every [cast member] we picked, we felt we got the right actor for the...
- 10/30/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
British actor Mem Ferda is back with guns blazing in the new promo trailer and photos from his upcoming action crime film, ‘Plastic.’ The Julian Gilbey-helmed film, which shot on Miami Beach earlier this year, follows a group of unfortunate students who are forced to undertake a tremendous task. Besides Ferda, the film also stars Ed Speelers, Thomas Kretschmann, Malese Jow, Will Poulter, Terry Stone, Kate Magowan, Jordana DePaula, Robbie Gee, Emma Rigby and Sebastian De Souza. The following synopsis for ‘Plastic,’ which was co-written by Julian Gilbey, Will Gilbey and Chris Howard, has been released: A young group of students fall foul of sadistic crime boss. They are given [ Read More ]
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- 8/8/2013
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Corrected: UK financier and actor found not guilty of harassment.
Michael Coleman, a financier and actor who made a number of abusive calls to staff at UK production company Revolver and CEO Justin Marciano, was today found not guilty of harassment by a judge at Hammersmith Magistrates’ Court.
Marciano was not present in court.
The judge declined the prosecution’s request for an adjournment and said there was not enough evidence to grant a restraining order against Coleman, who had both invested and appeared in a handful of Revolver features including Sket and Bonded By Blood.
Coleman was charged with harassment by police in January 2013 and the criminal prosection was brought by the Cps.
The court heard from the prosecution how Coleman sent a number of abusive messages to Marciano and Revolver staff demanding re-payment of thousands of pounds he and other financiers claimed were owed after investing in films produced under Revolver’s Gunslinger banner.
The...
Michael Coleman, a financier and actor who made a number of abusive calls to staff at UK production company Revolver and CEO Justin Marciano, was today found not guilty of harassment by a judge at Hammersmith Magistrates’ Court.
Marciano was not present in court.
The judge declined the prosecution’s request for an adjournment and said there was not enough evidence to grant a restraining order against Coleman, who had both invested and appeared in a handful of Revolver features including Sket and Bonded By Blood.
Coleman was charged with harassment by police in January 2013 and the criminal prosection was brought by the Cps.
The court heard from the prosecution how Coleman sent a number of abusive messages to Marciano and Revolver staff demanding re-payment of thousands of pounds he and other financiers claimed were owed after investing in films produced under Revolver’s Gunslinger banner.
The...
- 6/10/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Revolver CEO Justin Marciano a no-show in court for lawsuit he brought against financier.
Revolver CEO Justin Marciano today did not appear at the harassment trial he instigated against a financier.
UK financier and actor Michael Coleman was found not guilty of harassment by a judge at Hammersmith Magistrates’ Court when plaintiffs Marciano and Revolver financial controller Nadim Akrafo-Smart did not turn up at court or respond to repeated calls to do so.
The judge declined the prosecution’s request for an adjournment and said there was not enough evidence to grant a restraining order against Coleman, who had invested in and appeared in a handful of Revolver features including Sket and Bonded By Blood.
Coleman was charged with harassment by police in January 2013.
The court heard from the prosecution how Coleman sent a number of “threatening and abusive” messages to Marciano and Revolver staff demanding re-payment of thousands of pounds he and other financiers were owed...
Revolver CEO Justin Marciano today did not appear at the harassment trial he instigated against a financier.
UK financier and actor Michael Coleman was found not guilty of harassment by a judge at Hammersmith Magistrates’ Court when plaintiffs Marciano and Revolver financial controller Nadim Akrafo-Smart did not turn up at court or respond to repeated calls to do so.
The judge declined the prosecution’s request for an adjournment and said there was not enough evidence to grant a restraining order against Coleman, who had invested in and appeared in a handful of Revolver features including Sket and Bonded By Blood.
Coleman was charged with harassment by police in January 2013.
The court heard from the prosecution how Coleman sent a number of “threatening and abusive” messages to Marciano and Revolver staff demanding re-payment of thousands of pounds he and other financiers were owed...
- 6/10/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Here’s a first look at the brand new poster for new Brit movie Get Lucky which stars Luke Treadaway, James Cosmo, Emily Atack, Craig Fairbrass, T.J. Ramini, Jason Maza and Rebecca Ferdinando. We saw the movie recently and really enjoyed it. It’s set for release in the UK August 9th and if you missed the trailer for it, click here to have a watch.
Brothers Lucky (Luke Treadaway) and Raphael (T J Ramini) have always lived on the wrong side of the law. When a job goes very wrong and Lucky finds himself in debt to local heavies, Sebastian (Craig Fairbrass) and Mr. Kramer (Terry Stone), Lucky is forced to join his wayward brother on the biggest heist of their careers.
While Raphael concocts a plan to rob the casino of the most powerful crime-lord in town, Mr. Zigic, and with the help of Zigic’s own unwitting...
Brothers Lucky (Luke Treadaway) and Raphael (T J Ramini) have always lived on the wrong side of the law. When a job goes very wrong and Lucky finds himself in debt to local heavies, Sebastian (Craig Fairbrass) and Mr. Kramer (Terry Stone), Lucky is forced to join his wayward brother on the biggest heist of their careers.
While Raphael concocts a plan to rob the casino of the most powerful crime-lord in town, Mr. Zigic, and with the help of Zigic’s own unwitting...
- 5/20/2013
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Another photo has leaked from the production of crime thriller Plastic. Principal photography on Plastic completed February 6th. Now, a photo, showing two of the film's central villains, is available. Mem Ferda appears left beside Michael Bisping. Ferda is known for his roles in The Devil's Double and Luis Prieto's Pusher, while Bisping is the Mixed Martial Arts Middleweight Fight Champion. Both characters play sadistic gangsters (Tariq and Kasper), who extort Sam (Ed Speleers) and Fordy (Will Poulter) of their thieved goods. Plastic will release in 2013, with a trailer and more specific showing date coming soon. Further cast and crew details are below. Release Date: 2013. Directors: Julian Gilbey and Will Gilbey. Writers: Sacha Bennett, Julian Gilbey, Will Gilbey and Chris Howard. Cast: Mem Ferda, Ed Speleers, Thomas Kretschmann, Malese Jow, Will Poulter, Terry Stone, Kate Magowan, Jordana DePaula, Robbie Gee, Emma Rigby, and Sebastian De...
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- 2/7/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
There’s something always going on in Miami and that includes filming movies. Right now, Julian Gilbey and Will Gilbey’s “Plastic,” starring Mem Ferda, Ed Speelers, Thomas Kretschmann, Malese Jow, Will Poulter, Terry Stone, Kate Magowan, Jordana DePaula, Robbie Gee, Emma Rigby, and Sebastian De Souza, is in production and below the post, you can see set pictures of Ferda, Speelers and Rigby. For more pictures, check out the Daily Mail. If you’re curious about this film, the synopsis is about students who are faced with a tremendous task: “The film follows the fortunes of the young group of students when they fall foul of sadistic crime boss. They are given [ Read More ]
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- 1/18/2013
- by monique
- ShockYa
Directors Julian and Will Gilbey have begun shooting on their gangland thriller Plastic. The story for Plastic involves low level con games and big debts. Ed Speleers plays Sam, a man with charm. He uses his skills to rob from the rich until his criminal activity catches up with him. Plastic has begun principal photography in South Beach, Florida. Several set photos from the shoot have been released. In the two stills hosted here, actor Mem Ferda as Tariq threatens Sam and his girlfriend Frankie (Emma Rigby). Tariq wants over 2 million British pounds, which Sam owes. The stills show tension amongst characters in a beautiful setting. More details on Plastic will be posted once they are available. Release Date: 2013. Directors: Julian Gilbey and Will Gilbey. Writers: Sacha Bennett, Julian Gilbey, Will Gilbey and Chris Howard. Cast: Mem Ferda, Ed Speleers, Thomas Kretschmann, Malese Jow, Will Poulter, Terry Stone, Kate Magowan,...
- 1/18/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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