Currently playing an nymphomaniac in a recurring role on FX's "American Horror Story: Asylum," Chloë Sevigny could soon have a new regular TV gig lined up in the new year. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the "Big Love" actress has been cast as one of the leads in the A&E pilot "Those Who Kill." Read More: A&E Remaking Danish Crime Series 'Those Who Kill' Announced in July, "Those Who Kill" is a remake of a 2011 Danish crime drama based on the novels of Elsebeth Egholm and centered on a fictitious unit in Copenhagen police force created to investigate serial murders. "The X-Files" writer Glen Morgan is writing the pilot, in which Sevigny will play Catherine (a role originated by Laura Bach), a workaholic detective who cares deeply about the victims and has little life of her own outside of the job. Joe Carnahan will direct the pilot,...
- 10/30/2012
- by Alison Willmore
- Indiewire
While AMC's adaptation of a Danish procedural "The Killing" has run for two seasons with mixed success, A&E is investing in a Scandinavian remake of its own. According to Deadline, the network has purchased the Us rights to and ordered a pilot made for "Those Who Kill," a 2011 Danish crime drama based on the novels of Elsebeth Egholm and set within a fictitious unit in Copenhagen police force created to investigate serial murders. The original stars Laura Bach as a detective who works closely with a profiler played by Jakob Cedergren, and features a few actors who also appeared in the original "The Killing," including Lars Mikkelsen. "Those Who Kill" is structured around a run of cases instead of just one, like "The Killing," which makes it closer to the more traditional Us procedural in structure than AMC's drama. "The X-Files" scripter Glen Morgan has been brought on to write the script for.
- 7/11/2012
- by Alison Willmore
- Indiewire
Director: David Noel Bourke.
Writer: David Noel Bourke.
A film from Danish filmmaker David Noel Bourke (Last Exit) "No Right Turn" is a fairytale journey, for viewers, seen through the eyes of coke junkie Johnny (Tao Hildebrand) and scheming wife Nina (Laura Bach). Shot throughout Copenhagen this brightly lit ninety-one minute psychological drama shows not only the director's talent, but those of the actors who come believably in this second film from Bourke.
The story involves Johnny suspecting infidelity in his wife Nina after discussions with his English accented drug-dealer Pedro (Sami Darr), of Nina's past behaviour. Johnny dealing with a deviated septum through out of control coke use spins in and out of reality while Nina plans to rob her husband with help from heroine and new confidant Monella (Sira Stampe). However, the cliche that thieves have no honour is taken to bizarre depths when Nina has a brief...
Writer: David Noel Bourke.
A film from Danish filmmaker David Noel Bourke (Last Exit) "No Right Turn" is a fairytale journey, for viewers, seen through the eyes of coke junkie Johnny (Tao Hildebrand) and scheming wife Nina (Laura Bach). Shot throughout Copenhagen this brightly lit ninety-one minute psychological drama shows not only the director's talent, but those of the actors who come believably in this second film from Bourke.
The story involves Johnny suspecting infidelity in his wife Nina after discussions with his English accented drug-dealer Pedro (Sami Darr), of Nina's past behaviour. Johnny dealing with a deviated septum through out of control coke use spins in and out of reality while Nina plans to rob her husband with help from heroine and new confidant Monella (Sira Stampe). However, the cliche that thieves have no honour is taken to bizarre depths when Nina has a brief...
- 6/25/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
While talking with director David Noel Bourke briefly today about his latest production "No Right Turn," this horror enthusiast found out that "No Right Turn," which has been given a European premiere last weekend, is working towards wider, possibly global distribution. A North American release is hopefully the goal, but horror/thriller movie fans might have to wait a little longer as this film, which while entertaining and slightly surreal in the trailer, needs North American distributors. Have a first look at "No Right Turn," below...
The synopsis...
Monella, who is in a state, that at times seems very catatonic, expresses life through her art, while torturing herself at the end of a gun. Johnny who makes his living as a drug runner, via delivering "junk," in pizza boxes looks for a better life with friend, lover, and wife Nina. A series of events brings wounded Monella and Nina together,...
The synopsis...
Monella, who is in a state, that at times seems very catatonic, expresses life through her art, while torturing herself at the end of a gun. Johnny who makes his living as a drug runner, via delivering "junk," in pizza boxes looks for a better life with friend, lover, and wife Nina. A series of events brings wounded Monella and Nina together,...
- 3/27/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Watch the first official movie trailer for the upcoming independent film “No Right Turn” by Director David Noel Bourke (Last Exit) and starring Sira Stampe, Laura Bach, Tao Hildebrand, Lars Lippert, Sami Darr and Mads Koudal. Plot: Nina is the voluptuously alluring girlfriend of Johnny, a charming but delusional crook. To escape from her weary life she casually sleeps with an old friend, Teddy, but is quite fed up of her current lifestyle - especially the drunken dreams of Johnny. One night after an argument with Johnny, she storms home where she is abducted by a pair of thugs, but is fortunately rescued by a timid and guilt-ridden girl, Monella. Even though they are from two very different worlds, they [...]...
- 7/25/2008
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
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