The Evening Hour Trailer — Braden King‘s The Evening Hour (2020) movie trailer has been released by Strand Releasing. The Evening Hour stars Philip Ettinger, Stacy Martin, Cosmo Jarvis, Michael Trotter, Kerry Bishé, and Lili Taylor. Crew Elizabeth Palmore wrote the screenplay for The Evening Hour. Boxhead Ensemble, Michael Krassner, and Tim Rutili created the music [...]
Continue reading: The Evening Hour (2020) Movie Trailer: Philip Ettinger has struck a Dangerous Equilibrium between the Infrim, Addicts, & New Rivals...
Continue reading: The Evening Hour (2020) Movie Trailer: Philip Ettinger has struck a Dangerous Equilibrium between the Infrim, Addicts, & New Rivals...
- 7/6/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"Do you understand what Everett is capable of?" Strand Releasing has unveiled an official US trailer for an indie drama titled The Evening Hour, made by filmmaker Braden King, adapted from Carter Sickels' acclaimed novel. This premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival last year, and it arrives in select US theaters this July. Set in "the autumnal mountains of southern Appalachia," a nursing home aide becomes a small-time drug dealer, reselling his patients' excess painkillers to local addicts to help make ends meet. Starring Philip Ettinger (from First Reformed), with Stacy Martin, Cosmo Jarvis, Michael Trotter, Kerry Bishé, and Lili Taylor. Directed by Braden King, and set to an original score by Michael Krassner, Tim Rutili and Boxhead Ensemble, The Evening Hour presents "an authentic portrait of a rural American landscape in transition - and a moving, lyrical hymn for the complex tangle of hardship and hope wrought by opioid addiction in Appalachia.
- 7/2/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
This past Sunday, artists Todd Chandler and Jeff Stark gave me the honor of curating an evening of live cinema at their month-long experiential installation Empire Drive-In at the New York Hall of Science in Flushing Meadows Park, Queens. Composer Michael Krassner and Boxhead Ensemble accompanied Artavazd Pelechian’s experimental masterpiece Our Century, which was preceded by Kelly Sears’ absolutely stunning short, The Drift and additional shorts and music. We were excited to take part in the series but none of us were fully prepared for the amazing experience that Todd, Jeff and their collaborators have created in the shadow of […]...
- 10/17/2013
- by Braden King
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
This past Sunday, artists Todd Chandler and Jeff Stark gave me the honor of curating an evening of live cinema at their month-long experiential installation Empire Drive-In at the New York Hall of Science in Flushing Meadows Park, Queens. Composer Michael Krassner and Boxhead Ensemble accompanied Artavazd Pelechian’s experimental masterpiece Our Century, which was preceded by Kelly Sears’ absolutely stunning short, The Drift and additional shorts and music. We were excited to take part in the series but none of us were fully prepared for the amazing experience that Todd, Jeff and their collaborators have created in the shadow of […]...
- 10/17/2013
- by Braden King
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
This is one "no bull" piece of sci-fi / action / semi-horror, but first... a history lesson of sorts:
Universal Soldier (1992)
Universal Soldier: The Return (1999)
Universal Soldier: Regeneration (2009)
Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning (2012)
These are generally considered the "canonical" Universal Soldier films, which means that Universal Soldier 2: Brothers in Arms (1998) and Universal Soldier 3: Unfinished Business (1999) are either "unofficial" movies or perhaps a second sequel thread that you can choose to follow if you love Universal Soldier so dang much. The connective tissue of the "true" Universal Soldier movies is the presence of Jean-Claude Van Damme (who has appeared in all four) and Dolph Lundgren, who skipped only Part 2. The stagnant franchise was re-ignited a few years back with Regeneration, which was considerably more fun than what you'd normally expect from a decade-late Part 3 spawned from a Part 2 that practically nobody saw -- and now the same team is...
Universal Soldier (1992)
Universal Soldier: The Return (1999)
Universal Soldier: Regeneration (2009)
Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning (2012)
These are generally considered the "canonical" Universal Soldier films, which means that Universal Soldier 2: Brothers in Arms (1998) and Universal Soldier 3: Unfinished Business (1999) are either "unofficial" movies or perhaps a second sequel thread that you can choose to follow if you love Universal Soldier so dang much. The connective tissue of the "true" Universal Soldier movies is the presence of Jean-Claude Van Damme (who has appeared in all four) and Dolph Lundgren, who skipped only Part 2. The stagnant franchise was re-ignited a few years back with Regeneration, which was considerably more fun than what you'd normally expect from a decade-late Part 3 spawned from a Part 2 that practically nobody saw -- and now the same team is...
- 1/22/2013
- by Scott Weinberg
- FEARnet
Premiering at Sundance in 2011 and spending the rest of the year traveling to film festivals around the world and picking up a couple of awards along the way, "Here," starring Ben Foster and "Incendies" star Lubna Azabal is now settling in to hit theaters next month, and courtesy of Strand Releasing, we're happy to unveil the lovely poster for the film.
Written and directed by filmmaker and music video helmer Braden King (he's worked with Sonic Youth, Chan Marshall, Will Oldham, Tortoise, Low, Yo La Tengo and Sparklehorse among others), the film chronicles a brief but intense relationship between Will (Foster), an American satellite-mapping engineer and Gadarine, an expatriate photographer (Azabal) who impulsively decide to travel across the remote countryside together. However, as their trip comes to an end, the two must decide where their journey will take them next.
Not leaving his indie rock roots totally behind, King has reteamed with Michael Krassner,...
Written and directed by filmmaker and music video helmer Braden King (he's worked with Sonic Youth, Chan Marshall, Will Oldham, Tortoise, Low, Yo La Tengo and Sparklehorse among others), the film chronicles a brief but intense relationship between Will (Foster), an American satellite-mapping engineer and Gadarine, an expatriate photographer (Azabal) who impulsively decide to travel across the remote countryside together. However, as their trip comes to an end, the two must decide where their journey will take them next.
Not leaving his indie rock roots totally behind, King has reteamed with Michael Krassner,...
- 3/22/2012
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
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