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The Walking Dead actor Austin Amelio has jumped on board Richard Linklater’s action comedy Hitman.
Amelio will appear in the film based on true events opposite Adria Arjona and Glen Powell, who will play a Houston cop working undercover as an in-demand hitman. Amelio, who is also a pro skateboarder, is also a series regular on AMC’s Fear The Walking Dead and recently wrapped an appearance on the indie drama Phyliss, Silenced, now in post-production.
On the film side, Amelio earlier starred as Nesbit in Linklater’s Annapurna/Paramount film Everybody Wants Some, and in Terrence Malick’s Song to Song opposite Ryan Gosling. Additional credits include Ryan Buffa’s Apples & Oranges, Jeremy Mohler’s Love Radio and Tony Costello’s Lost Nights.
Director Linklater is best known for movies like Boyhood, Dazed and Confused and more recently Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood.
The Walking Dead actor Austin Amelio has jumped on board Richard Linklater’s action comedy Hitman.
Amelio will appear in the film based on true events opposite Adria Arjona and Glen Powell, who will play a Houston cop working undercover as an in-demand hitman. Amelio, who is also a pro skateboarder, is also a series regular on AMC’s Fear The Walking Dead and recently wrapped an appearance on the indie drama Phyliss, Silenced, now in post-production.
On the film side, Amelio earlier starred as Nesbit in Linklater’s Annapurna/Paramount film Everybody Wants Some, and in Terrence Malick’s Song to Song opposite Ryan Gosling. Additional credits include Ryan Buffa’s Apples & Oranges, Jeremy Mohler’s Love Radio and Tony Costello’s Lost Nights.
Director Linklater is best known for movies like Boyhood, Dazed and Confused and more recently Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood.
- 10/3/2022
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sharks of the Wasteland, the first book in The Cataclysm Cycle by Gwendolyn N. Nix, follows the story of a genetically-modified human living in a post-apocalyptic America poetically known as “the wastelands.” Sharks of the Wasteland will hit bookshelves in September, but we have a first look at the gorgeous and eerie cover right now…
“Raising a book always takes a village and I’m blown away by how artist Jeremy Mohler interpreted my vague suggestions of ‘environmental apocalyptic New York!’ and ‘Blade Runner vibes!’ into this stunning cover,” says Nix of the cover design. “I love how the environment is just as much of a character here as the two main characters, and the off-set title makes me imagine being drawn to some dive with a flickering neon sign above it, where you decide to be brave, sit down and stay a while, maybe listen to a story meant to intrigue and unnerve you.
“Raising a book always takes a village and I’m blown away by how artist Jeremy Mohler interpreted my vague suggestions of ‘environmental apocalyptic New York!’ and ‘Blade Runner vibes!’ into this stunning cover,” says Nix of the cover design. “I love how the environment is just as much of a character here as the two main characters, and the off-set title makes me imagine being drawn to some dive with a flickering neon sign above it, where you decide to be brave, sit down and stay a while, maybe listen to a story meant to intrigue and unnerve you.
- 5/19/2020
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
The current resurgence of the western/horror subgenre isn’t limited to movies, you know. Comic books are also getting in on the action, with the new series 4-part series 3 Devils from writer and artist Bo Hampton and colorist Jeremy Mohler,… Continue Reading →
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- 3/22/2016
- by David Gelmini
- DreadCentral.com
Shadow Show #1
Original Story: Joe Hill
Adaptation Writer: Jason Ciaramella
Art: Charles Paul Wilson III
Colours: Jeremy Mohler and Charles Paul Wilson III
Editors: Carlos Guzman and Chris Ryall
Letterer: Robbie Robbins
Publisher: Idw Publishing
Ray Bradbury is a name embedded in the great mythos of science fiction literature. His ability to work through the wide ranges of literature, from novels to short stories, would bring Bradbury to adapt some of his work into the realm of comic books. As explained in the introduction for Shadow Show, Bradbury was fascinated with the fantastic at a very young age, burrowing from his obsession with the newspaper Sunday comics like Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. The pulp writer began in magazines and would eventually make his way to adapting his own stories for EC Comics (through a very interesting exchange with Max Gaines). It only makes sense that Shadow Show will...
Original Story: Joe Hill
Adaptation Writer: Jason Ciaramella
Art: Charles Paul Wilson III
Colours: Jeremy Mohler and Charles Paul Wilson III
Editors: Carlos Guzman and Chris Ryall
Letterer: Robbie Robbins
Publisher: Idw Publishing
Ray Bradbury is a name embedded in the great mythos of science fiction literature. His ability to work through the wide ranges of literature, from novels to short stories, would bring Bradbury to adapt some of his work into the realm of comic books. As explained in the introduction for Shadow Show, Bradbury was fascinated with the fantastic at a very young age, burrowing from his obsession with the newspaper Sunday comics like Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. The pulp writer began in magazines and would eventually make his way to adapting his own stories for EC Comics (through a very interesting exchange with Max Gaines). It only makes sense that Shadow Show will...
- 11/28/2014
- by Anthony Spataro
- SoundOnSight
The big screen adaptation of Cassandra Clare's novel The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones isn't heading to theatres until the summer of 2013, but in the meantime Clare’s trilogy is being released as a series of graphic novels.
From the Press Release:
New York Times bestselling author Cassandra Clare and publisher Th3rd World Studios have teamed up to release Clare’s acclaimed urban fantasy trilogy The Mortal Instruments as a series of graphic novels with today’s exclusive digital release of Issue #1 of The City of Bones, on comiXology, the revolutionary digital comics platform available across iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle Fire, Windows 8, and the Web.
Today's release of City of Bones Issue #1 marks the first graphic novel adaptation of The Mortal Instruments series. All nine issues will be released digitally by Th3rd World Studios and will initially only be available through comiXology (click here for more info...
From the Press Release:
New York Times bestselling author Cassandra Clare and publisher Th3rd World Studios have teamed up to release Clare’s acclaimed urban fantasy trilogy The Mortal Instruments as a series of graphic novels with today’s exclusive digital release of Issue #1 of The City of Bones, on comiXology, the revolutionary digital comics platform available across iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle Fire, Windows 8, and the Web.
Today's release of City of Bones Issue #1 marks the first graphic novel adaptation of The Mortal Instruments series. All nine issues will be released digitally by Th3rd World Studios and will initially only be available through comiXology (click here for more info...
- 9/26/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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