New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie – the darling of NBC, having recently appeared on Saturday Night Live, and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon – appears in an upcoming episode of NBC’s new Michael J. Fox comedy series but immediately puts Fox to sleep, the actor explained this morning. Fox plays a version of himself on The Michael J. Fox Show – a well-known, much-loved personality, suffering from Parkinson’s Disease living in Manhattan. Except his Michael Henry character isn’t a beloved former TV comedy and movie actor — he’s a local newscaster. In one of the early episodes, Henry lands a big interview with Christie but, having been up a couple days straight, falls asleep in the first moments of the interview. Henry works at the NBC owned-and-operated station in the country’s No. 1 market. Fox explained at TCA Summer TV Press Tour 2013 this morning that the show creators were looking...
- 7/27/2013
- by LISA DE MORAES, TV Columnist
- Deadline TV
Two multi-talented YouTube musicians are blowing our mind this week with their excellent cover of the Michael Jackson classic "Billie Jean."
In this video, Michael Henry and Justin Robinett belt out the 1980s hit song while they both simultaneously play the keyboard and the drums.
"Omg, The Coordination," exclaimed one YouTube user in appreciation after watching the clip.
Henry and Robinett, who met while attending Texas Tech University in 2009, have previously achieved viral success thanks to their covers of songs by The Band Perry, Adele, and David Guetta, among other big names.
Last year, the duo released a Justin Bieber/Backstreet Boys mashup that gave some viewers "goosebumps." The mashup was so good, in fact, that Bieber himself called the YouTube mix "great."
Watch Henry and Robinett's "Billie Jean" cover here:...
In this video, Michael Henry and Justin Robinett belt out the 1980s hit song while they both simultaneously play the keyboard and the drums.
"Omg, The Coordination," exclaimed one YouTube user in appreciation after watching the clip.
Henry and Robinett, who met while attending Texas Tech University in 2009, have previously achieved viral success thanks to their covers of songs by The Band Perry, Adele, and David Guetta, among other big names.
Last year, the duo released a Justin Bieber/Backstreet Boys mashup that gave some viewers "goosebumps." The mashup was so good, in fact, that Bieber himself called the YouTube mix "great."
Watch Henry and Robinett's "Billie Jean" cover here:...
- 6/18/2013
- by Dominique Mosbergen
- Huffington Post
Updated: Animated series writers are protesting a decision by the Television Academy to allow NBC’s Community to compete for Emmys in animated categories, arguing that they should be allowed similar cross-genre privileges.
Community made it onto the Emmy nomination ballot in several categories, including best animated program — along with 33 entries from full-time animated shows. The episode, “Digital Estate Planning,” features the cast rendered into 8-bit characters to compete in an old-school-style video game.
Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy), David X. Cohen (Futurama) and Al Jean (The Simpsons) are among the 52 writer-producers who signed a letter to the TV Academy arguing...
Community made it onto the Emmy nomination ballot in several categories, including best animated program — along with 33 entries from full-time animated shows. The episode, “Digital Estate Planning,” features the cast rendered into 8-bit characters to compete in an old-school-style video game.
Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy), David X. Cohen (Futurama) and Al Jean (The Simpsons) are among the 52 writer-producers who signed a letter to the TV Academy arguing...
- 6/18/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
Global Events LLC, company behind last month's 'Michael Forever' concert, reportedly owes thousands to contractors.
By James Montgomery
Michael Jackson
Photo: Ebet Roberts/ Redferns/ Getty Images
The company behind last month's controversial Michael Jackson tribute concert has filed for bankruptcy, reportedly due to massive debts owed to contractors who worked on the show. Global Events LLC, the promoters of the "Michael Forever" concert in Wales, have turned their finances over to U.K.-based accounting firm Rsm Tenon, according to the Welsh newspaper Western Mail. Tenon told the paper that they are "currently conducting our initial review of the business," and reports state that Global Events owes "thousands of pounds" to workers, including members of the U.K. broadcasting union Bectu.
The "Michael Forever" tribute concert was held on October 8 in Cardiff, Wales, and though the show went on — featuring performances by Christina Aguilera, Jamie Foxx, Cee Lo Green and...
By James Montgomery
Michael Jackson
Photo: Ebet Roberts/ Redferns/ Getty Images
The company behind last month's controversial Michael Jackson tribute concert has filed for bankruptcy, reportedly due to massive debts owed to contractors who worked on the show. Global Events LLC, the promoters of the "Michael Forever" concert in Wales, have turned their finances over to U.K.-based accounting firm Rsm Tenon, according to the Welsh newspaper Western Mail. Tenon told the paper that they are "currently conducting our initial review of the business," and reports state that Global Events owes "thousands of pounds" to workers, including members of the U.K. broadcasting union Bectu.
The "Michael Forever" tribute concert was held on October 8 in Cardiff, Wales, and though the show went on — featuring performances by Christina Aguilera, Jamie Foxx, Cee Lo Green and...
- 11/29/2011
- MTV Music News
Outback revenge film, Blame, has secured worldwide deals following a successful week at Cannes as part of the Cinema des Antipodes section.
Written and directed by Michael Henry, Blame hits the following Australian cinemas June 16.
Sydney – Dendy Newtown
Melbourne – Cinema Nova
Brisbane – Blue Room Cinebar
Perth – Luna Leederville
Adelaide– Trak Cinema
Internationally, High Point Films has struck deals with Lightning Entertainment for theatrical rights in North America, CTV in French territoris and High Fliers in the UK and Ireland.
In Central Europe HBO will handle TV rights, while Dd Dreams and Sinema TV has picked up China and Turkey.
Blame is the story of five friends seeking justice and revenge, on a man in his remote country house with a plan for the perfect murder.
Confident that their victim’s death by his own hand will not be questioned, they overdose him on sleeping pills, but it all goes horribly...
Written and directed by Michael Henry, Blame hits the following Australian cinemas June 16.
Sydney – Dendy Newtown
Melbourne – Cinema Nova
Brisbane – Blue Room Cinebar
Perth – Luna Leederville
Adelaide– Trak Cinema
Internationally, High Point Films has struck deals with Lightning Entertainment for theatrical rights in North America, CTV in French territoris and High Fliers in the UK and Ireland.
In Central Europe HBO will handle TV rights, while Dd Dreams and Sinema TV has picked up China and Turkey.
Blame is the story of five friends seeking justice and revenge, on a man in his remote country house with a plan for the perfect murder.
Confident that their victim’s death by his own hand will not be questioned, they overdose him on sleeping pills, but it all goes horribly...
- 5/20/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Michael Henry’s Blame will screen in the Cinema des Antipodes section at Cannes.
“We are extremely excited to be screening in Cannes and nothing would please us more now than seeing the audience in France respond as favourably as the audiences in Melbourne, Toronto, Chicago and more recently in Buenos Aires,” said producer Melissa Kelly.
Cinema des Antipodes is an official sidebar event, part of the Cannes Cinephiles program. Producers Melissa Kelly and Ryan Hodgson will introduce the film’s screenings and participate in Q&A sessions.
Blame was produced by Kelly, Hodgson and Michael Robinson, with funds from ScreenWest, the Melbourne international Film Festival Premiere Fund, Screen Australia and private investment. It will be released in Australia by PackScreen on June 16.
“We are extremely excited to be screening in Cannes and nothing would please us more now than seeing the audience in France respond as favourably as the audiences in Melbourne, Toronto, Chicago and more recently in Buenos Aires,” said producer Melissa Kelly.
Cinema des Antipodes is an official sidebar event, part of the Cannes Cinephiles program. Producers Melissa Kelly and Ryan Hodgson will introduce the film’s screenings and participate in Q&A sessions.
Blame was produced by Kelly, Hodgson and Michael Robinson, with funds from ScreenWest, the Melbourne international Film Festival Premiere Fund, Screen Australia and private investment. It will be released in Australia by PackScreen on June 16.
- 5/4/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
Here's the first noir-throwback, Saul Bass-inspired poster for Michael Henry's taut Aussie thriller "Blame" which premiered at Tiff last year and was described in our review as a "a lean, terrific and admirable first feature-length effort." The story centers on a group of teenagers who seek revenge on a teacher because of a sexual betrayal of one of their now-deceased friends and features a cast led by up and coming actress Sophie Lowe--probably best known as one of the shortlisted contenders for the titular role in David Fincher's "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo"--who stars along side Damian de Montemas,…...
- 4/20/2011
- The Playlist
PackScreen has launched the poster for the psychological drama Blame, designed by The Penguin Empire.
The poster was inspired by the work of graphic designer Saul Blass.
Blame will be released on June 16 – it was originally scheduled for a September 2010 release.
The film is Michael Henry’s directorial debut, entirely shot in Western Australia. The producers are Ryan Hodgson, Melissa Kelly and Michael Robinson. Blame stars Damian de Montemas, Sophie Lowe, Kestie Morassi, Simon Stone, Mark Leonard Winter and Ashley Zukerman.
The project was financed by ScreenWest, the Melbourne international Film Festival Premiere Fund, Screen Australia and private investment. The international sales agent is London-based High Point Films.
The poster was inspired by the work of graphic designer Saul Blass.
Blame will be released on June 16 – it was originally scheduled for a September 2010 release.
The film is Michael Henry’s directorial debut, entirely shot in Western Australia. The producers are Ryan Hodgson, Melissa Kelly and Michael Robinson. Blame stars Damian de Montemas, Sophie Lowe, Kestie Morassi, Simon Stone, Mark Leonard Winter and Ashley Zukerman.
The project was financed by ScreenWest, the Melbourne international Film Festival Premiere Fund, Screen Australia and private investment. The international sales agent is London-based High Point Films.
- 4/20/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
Sylvester Stallone is getting into the fashion business. A rep for the Oscar winner confirms to EW that he hopes to launch “Stallone” in 2012. Stallone and veteran beauty and retail exec Michael Henry spoke to Women’s Wear Daily’s Men’sWeek at length about the venture, which plans to introduce jeans, shirts, outerwear, underwear, and watches first, followed by eyewear, grooming products, fragrance, activewear, and athletic shoes. The target demo is men 25 to 40. The piece is actually a pretty interesting read, if you like to hear celebrities justify their fashion lines, which I do. Stallone’s sartorial story is...
- 3/28/2011
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
Actor Sylvester Stallone has become the latest star to enter the world of fashion, he's creating a clothing line. Sly Inc., which was inspired by the star's legendary on-screen characters "Rambo" and "Rocky Balboa", will consist of jeans, shirts, outerwear, underwear, and watches.
Stallone tells Men's Week magazine, "I thought the time is now. I've lived a life where I know what has worked and what hasn't worked. Clothing is the first step to building a character."
The actor, who will launch the lifestyle brand in 2012, eventually hopes to expand the line to include eye wear, grooming products, athletic wear and even a fragrance.
Stallone's business partner and president of Sly Inc, Michael Henry, additionally stated, "Rocky at the end of the day is a love story. While Rambo showcases the other side of masculinity, he's a loner. So the line will offer looks for 'the rebel and the gentleman.
Stallone tells Men's Week magazine, "I thought the time is now. I've lived a life where I know what has worked and what hasn't worked. Clothing is the first step to building a character."
The actor, who will launch the lifestyle brand in 2012, eventually hopes to expand the line to include eye wear, grooming products, athletic wear and even a fragrance.
Stallone's business partner and president of Sly Inc, Michael Henry, additionally stated, "Rocky at the end of the day is a love story. While Rambo showcases the other side of masculinity, he's a loner. So the line will offer looks for 'the rebel and the gentleman.
- 3/25/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Are red bandannas and boxing trunks about to make a comeback? You bet, if Sylvester Stallone has anything to do with it. The action-movie legend is creating a men's lifestyle brand called Stallone, and his first collection will be based on two of his most famous characters, Rocky Balboa and John Rambo... Michael Henry, president of Sly's new company, tells Women's Wear Daily, "Rocky at the end of the day is a love story, while Rambo showcases the other side of masculinity, he's a loner." So the clothes will be suited for the guy who's a "rebel and [a] gentleman." Um, we don't know exactly what that means, so we're just going to withhold judgment until the...
- 3/24/2011
- E! Online
Los Angeles, CA, United States (Ahn Entertainment) - Sylvester Stallone is launching a men's lifestyle fashion brand. The iconic action star will be dressing men in the style of "Rambo" and "Rocky" gears.
The lifestyle brand, named Sly Inc., is co-owned by the 64-year-old actor, veteran beauty and retail exec Michael Henry, and other financial backers. It is set for launch in 2012.
He told Men's Week, via Wwd, "I thought the time is now. I've lived a life where I know what has worked and what hasn't worked. Clothing is the first step to building a character."
Sly said that it was when he underwent a huge weight change while in between "Rambo 2" and "Rambo 3" when he became "truly involved in style."...
The lifestyle brand, named Sly Inc., is co-owned by the 64-year-old actor, veteran beauty and retail exec Michael Henry, and other financial backers. It is set for launch in 2012.
He told Men's Week, via Wwd, "I thought the time is now. I've lived a life where I know what has worked and what hasn't worked. Clothing is the first step to building a character."
Sly said that it was when he underwent a huge weight change while in between "Rambo 2" and "Rambo 3" when he became "truly involved in style."...
- 3/24/2011
- icelebz.com
The psychological drama Blame has been scheduled for a June 16 cinema release in Australia through PackScreen.
The film premiered at last year’s Melbourne International Film Festival, followed by an internationa premiere at Toronto. It has also played in Chicago, and it’s set to screen in Argentina, Denmark, and the inaugural Australian Film Festival in India – an event organised by PackScreen director Peter Castaldi – this week.
Blame was originally scheduled for a September 2010 release. It is Michael Henry’s directorial debut, entirely shot in Western Australia. The producers are Ryan Hodgson, Melissa Kelly and Michael Robinson.
Blame stars Damian de Montemas, Sophie Lowe, Kestie Morassi, Simon Stone, Mark Leonard Winter and Ashley Zukerman.
The film premiered at last year’s Melbourne International Film Festival, followed by an internationa premiere at Toronto. It has also played in Chicago, and it’s set to screen in Argentina, Denmark, and the inaugural Australian Film Festival in India – an event organised by PackScreen director Peter Castaldi – this week.
Blame was originally scheduled for a September 2010 release. It is Michael Henry’s directorial debut, entirely shot in Western Australia. The producers are Ryan Hodgson, Melissa Kelly and Michael Robinson.
Blame stars Damian de Montemas, Sophie Lowe, Kestie Morassi, Simon Stone, Mark Leonard Winter and Ashley Zukerman.
- 3/21/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
This year Victoria, British Columbia will host several horror and thriller films. This year's festival begins February 4th with an opening event, which is inclusive and open to the public. The Vff ends a week later, February 13, with awards being announced this day. In the middle are over 150 film showings of various genres. So, take an early look at several Canadian and international films that bring the most gruesome and terrifying to this small town. Details on half a dozen tense films are below.
Blame
Showing: February 5th and 7th.
Director/writer: Michael Henry.
The synopsis for Blame is here:
"A film about a group of young vigilantes seeking revenge for a sexual betrayal. However, when the truth is out they find themselves on the dark side of justice" (Vff).
Les Petits Mouchoirs aka Little White Lies
Showing: February 12th.
Director/writer: Guillame Canet.
The plot for Little White Lies is here:
"Every year,...
Blame
Showing: February 5th and 7th.
Director/writer: Michael Henry.
The synopsis for Blame is here:
"A film about a group of young vigilantes seeking revenge for a sexual betrayal. However, when the truth is out they find themselves on the dark side of justice" (Vff).
Les Petits Mouchoirs aka Little White Lies
Showing: February 12th.
Director/writer: Guillame Canet.
The plot for Little White Lies is here:
"Every year,...
- 1/16/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Chicago – We’ve been working our way through the schedule for the upcoming 46th Annual Chicago International Film Festival, kicking off tonight with the premiere of “Stone,” starring Edward Norton, Robert De Niro, and Milla Jovovich. While this year’s festival includes a few high-profile films with A-list stars, we’ve dipped below the line, watching screeners of films that might slide below your radar. Here are the highlights of the opening weekend and into the beginning of next week covering October 7th to October 12th, 2010 (and come back next week for the rest).
The best films of the opening act include an amazing Chicago-set documentary about poetry, a small drama starring two potential future stars, a Russian existential piece, an Australian thriller, and two more documentaries about the transformative sociological power of art. The lineup for this year doesn’t immediately pop like last year’s, which unspooled “An Education,...
The best films of the opening act include an amazing Chicago-set documentary about poetry, a small drama starring two potential future stars, a Russian existential piece, an Australian thriller, and two more documentaries about the transformative sociological power of art. The lineup for this year doesn’t immediately pop like last year’s, which unspooled “An Education,...
- 10/7/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
The Australian psychological drama Blame opened to its first international audience at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday.
Filmed entirely in Western Australia, Blame features an ensemble cast including Underbelly’s Kestie Morassi and Damian de Montemas.
Blame is Michael Henry’s directorial debut. He said: ““It’s amazing to be screening my film at such a prestigious festival such as Toronto. Two of our three screenings have already sold out and the audience tonight was fantastic.”
There are not yet many reviews however the Hollywood Reporter wrote:
“Revenge is served cold-bloodedly in this small but well-crafted thriller from Down Under. A strong cast of up-and-comers helps first-time writer-director Michael Henry maintain tension as he carefully teases out the plot twists…”
And Twitch Film reported:
“Not really a bad film, Blame just never quite becomes what it could have been. It never quite reaches the heights that seem early...
Filmed entirely in Western Australia, Blame features an ensemble cast including Underbelly’s Kestie Morassi and Damian de Montemas.
Blame is Michael Henry’s directorial debut. He said: ““It’s amazing to be screening my film at such a prestigious festival such as Toronto. Two of our three screenings have already sold out and the audience tonight was fantastic.”
There are not yet many reviews however the Hollywood Reporter wrote:
“Revenge is served cold-bloodedly in this small but well-crafted thriller from Down Under. A strong cast of up-and-comers helps first-time writer-director Michael Henry maintain tension as he carefully teases out the plot twists…”
And Twitch Film reported:
“Not really a bad film, Blame just never quite becomes what it could have been. It never quite reaches the heights that seem early...
- 9/14/2010
- by georginap
- Encore Magazine
Long on cast and concept but slightly short on execution, Michael Henry's Blame never quite manages to reach its full potential or really cash in on its premise, ultimately ending up as an interesting but minor footnote to the Australian wave of the past few years. Animal Kingdom, Van Diemen's Land or Last Ride this aint.
It begins strong, however. A man returns home from doing his shopping, striding through the door and realizing too late that things are not what they should be. Realizes too late that someone is lying in wait for him. Four someone's, actually, two men and two women and all of them dressed in oddly formal clothes but for the balaclava's pulled over their faces. They move in concert, cornering and trapping their prey, all of it without saying a word. And here we realize that they are interested only in killing him in...
It begins strong, however. A man returns home from doing his shopping, striding through the door and realizing too late that things are not what they should be. Realizes too late that someone is lying in wait for him. Four someone's, actually, two men and two women and all of them dressed in oddly formal clothes but for the balaclava's pulled over their faces. They move in concert, cornering and trapping their prey, all of it without saying a word. And here we realize that they are interested only in killing him in...
- 9/13/2010
- Screen Anarchy
Of all the films from down under, while Stuart Beattie's directing debut, With Tomorrow, When The War Began will likely grab the majority of the attention in the "market" portion at Tiff, this year there will be a half dozen Australian films featured at the film festival. Announced just last week, the Discovery program, a showcase for innovative new filmmakers will contain 3 Australian features. We have Blame (written and directed by Michael Henry) - the story of five vigilantes who seek vengeance over a sexual betrayal where the film is scheduled for a domestic Australian release in October. See pic below. Griff the Invisible (written and directed by Leon Ford) starring Ryan Kwanten (True Blood) is about an office worker/superhero who faces a dilemma when he meets a beautiful young scientist, Melody who shares his passion for the impossible. The screening will be a world premiere. Ben C...
- 8/31/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
Louise Alston’s ‘womantic’ comedy Jucy will be part of the Contemporary World Cinema program at the Toronto International Film Festival; Michael Henry’s Blame, Leon Ford’s Griff the Invisible and Ben C. Lucas’ Wasted on the Young will screen in the Discovery program.
Jucy is about best friends Jackie and Lucy, who spend all their time together, but not everyone approves of their “womance.” Accused of being weird and codependent, they set out to prove their maturity. Jackie gets the guy and Lucy gets the job, but can their friendship survive their newfound independence?
Produced by Kelly Chapman; written by Stephen Vagg. International sales handled by Odin’s Eye Entertainment.
Blame tells the story of a group of young vigilantes seeking revenge for a sexual betrayal fall far from grace. When the truth is out, they find themselves on the dark side of justice. PackScreen will release it in October.
Jucy is about best friends Jackie and Lucy, who spend all their time together, but not everyone approves of their “womance.” Accused of being weird and codependent, they set out to prove their maturity. Jackie gets the guy and Lucy gets the job, but can their friendship survive their newfound independence?
Produced by Kelly Chapman; written by Stephen Vagg. International sales handled by Odin’s Eye Entertainment.
Blame tells the story of a group of young vigilantes seeking revenge for a sexual betrayal fall far from grace. When the truth is out, they find themselves on the dark side of justice. PackScreen will release it in October.
- 8/25/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
The Australian Film Institute has published its list of feature film contenders for this year’s AFI Awards.
The AFI emphasised the fact that eight out of the 19 films were directed by women: “In an international industry where women are still significantly under-represented, Australia is heading in the right direction,” said CEO Damian Trewhella.
The contenders are:
Accidents Happen -Andrew Lancaster Animal Kingdom - David Michod Beneath Hill 60 - Jeremy Sims Blame - Michael Henry The Boys Are Back - Scott Hicks Bran Nue Dae – Rachel Perkins Bright Star - Jane Campion Daybreakers – Michael and Peter Spierig The Horseman - Steve Kastrissios I Love You Too – Dana Reid Lou - Belinda Chayko The Loved Ones - Sean Byrne Matching Jack – Nadia Tass Mother Fish (formerly Missing Water) - Khoa Do Subdivision - Sue Brooks Tomorrow When The War Began -Stuart Beattie The Tree - Julie Bertuccelli The Tumbler...
The AFI emphasised the fact that eight out of the 19 films were directed by women: “In an international industry where women are still significantly under-represented, Australia is heading in the right direction,” said CEO Damian Trewhella.
The contenders are:
Accidents Happen -Andrew Lancaster Animal Kingdom - David Michod Beneath Hill 60 - Jeremy Sims Blame - Michael Henry The Boys Are Back - Scott Hicks Bran Nue Dae – Rachel Perkins Bright Star - Jane Campion Daybreakers – Michael and Peter Spierig The Horseman - Steve Kastrissios I Love You Too – Dana Reid Lou - Belinda Chayko The Loved Ones - Sean Byrne Matching Jack – Nadia Tass Mother Fish (formerly Missing Water) - Khoa Do Subdivision - Sue Brooks Tomorrow When The War Began -Stuart Beattie The Tree - Julie Bertuccelli The Tumbler...
- 7/28/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
The trailer for Michael Henry’s debut film has recently hit the net, and it is ready to ‘Blame’ us for all of its complications. Even though the trailer really isn’t full of complications, it is very suspenseful and looks like a quality Australian thriller.
The movie, as you may have guessed by now, is entitled Blame and is about a ground of friends that try to murder a man out of cold vengeance for something he may or may not have done. For what, we don’t really know, but if you look at him he does come off as a possibly creepy guy with a bad past. The movie stars Damian de Montemas, Ashley Zukerman, Kestie Morassi, Sophie Lowe, Mark Leonard Winter, and Simon Stone.
Thanks to Twitch, you can check out the synopsis and trailer below.
Seeking justice and revenge, five friends violently attack a man in his remote country house.
The movie, as you may have guessed by now, is entitled Blame and is about a ground of friends that try to murder a man out of cold vengeance for something he may or may not have done. For what, we don’t really know, but if you look at him he does come off as a possibly creepy guy with a bad past. The movie stars Damian de Montemas, Ashley Zukerman, Kestie Morassi, Sophie Lowe, Mark Leonard Winter, and Simon Stone.
Thanks to Twitch, you can check out the synopsis and trailer below.
Seeking justice and revenge, five friends violently attack a man in his remote country house.
- 7/19/2010
- by Alex DiGiovanna
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Another film having its world premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival later this month is Blame, the debut feature of writer/director Michael Henry -- and based on this compelling trailer it's now at the top of my must-see list!
Here's the lowdown...
Seeking justice and revenge, five friends violently attack a man in his remote country house. Their plan: the perfect murder. Confident that their victim's death by his own hand will not be questioned, they overdose him on sleeping pills, but it all goes horribly wrong when their attempt fails and their victim fights for his life.
In the aftermath, questions are raised about the true nature of the events leading up to the botched attack. As lies and secrets are revealed, the dynamic of the once-tight group shifts as the friends begin to question each other's motives. As they move closer to the truth, the weight...
Here's the lowdown...
Seeking justice and revenge, five friends violently attack a man in his remote country house. Their plan: the perfect murder. Confident that their victim's death by his own hand will not be questioned, they overdose him on sleeping pills, but it all goes horribly wrong when their attempt fails and their victim fights for his life.
In the aftermath, questions are raised about the true nature of the events leading up to the botched attack. As lies and secrets are revealed, the dynamic of the once-tight group shifts as the friends begin to question each other's motives. As they move closer to the truth, the weight...
- 7/18/2010
- Screen Anarchy
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