Witness the inspirational true story of the father-son duo who revolutionalized the modern game of golf whenTommy’s Honour arrives on Digital HD June 30 and on DVD July 18 from Lionsgate. The compelling drama features standout performances from Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden who play the father-son golf champions who grow together in their fame, fortune, and misfortune. Also starring Golden Globe® nominee Sam Neill (1999, Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, Merlin) and winner of the Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards, the Tommy’s Honour DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $19.98.
Tommy’s Honour is the inspirational, true story of “Old” Tom and “Young” Tommy Morris, the real-life father-and-son team that revolutionized the modern game of golf. Set against the early days of the sport, the film follows the challenging and complex relationship between...
Tommy’s Honour is the inspirational, true story of “Old” Tom and “Young” Tommy Morris, the real-life father-and-son team that revolutionized the modern game of golf. Set against the early days of the sport, the film follows the challenging and complex relationship between...
- 7/3/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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Yeah, he’s thinking he’s back. A few years after Keanu Reeves re-asserted himself as an action star with 2014’s high-octane revenge thriller John Wick, he’s back for a second round. As far as most critics are concerned, Reeves (and the returning duo of director Chad Stahelski and screenwriter Derek Kolstad) stuck the landing with John Wick: Chapter 2, expanding on both the first film’s mythology and its body count. Sure seems like we have a new franchise on our hands.
EW’s Chris Nashawaty gave the...
Yeah, he’s thinking he’s back. A few years after Keanu Reeves re-asserted himself as an action star with 2014’s high-octane revenge thriller John Wick, he’s back for a second round. As far as most critics are concerned, Reeves (and the returning duo of director Chad Stahelski and screenwriter Derek Kolstad) stuck the landing with John Wick: Chapter 2, expanding on both the first film’s mythology and its body count. Sure seems like we have a new franchise on our hands.
EW’s Chris Nashawaty gave the...
- 2/10/2017
- by Christian Holub
- PEOPLE.com
“The Purge: Election Year” is the third installment in the James DeMonaco-directed horror series. This time around, former police sergeant Leo Barnes (Frank Grillo) has become head of security for Senator Charlene Roan (Elizabeth Mitchell), the front runner in the next Presidential election who vowed to eliminate the Purge. Her hate for the annual kill-fest, due to her past history, makes her the target of a new scheme that puts her life at risk.
IndieWire’s Eric Kohn gave the horror film a C+. “James DeMonaco’s allegorical franchise takes a sharp turn into racial politics, but falls short of doing them justice,” he wrote in his review. He adds that, “in theory, ‘Election Year’ offers a form of catharsis from contemporary anxieties by turning them into entertainment. Instead, this latest entry in a ridiculous franchise has become a victim of its own sick joke.”
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IndieWire’s Eric Kohn gave the horror film a C+. “James DeMonaco’s allegorical franchise takes a sharp turn into racial politics, but falls short of doing them justice,” he wrote in his review. He adds that, “in theory, ‘Election Year’ offers a form of catharsis from contemporary anxieties by turning them into entertainment. Instead, this latest entry in a ridiculous franchise has become a victim of its own sick joke.”
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- 7/1/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Tara Subkoff's #Horror is sharp-witted filmmaking Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Art world heavyweights, Urs Fischer, Francesco Celemente, Rob Pruitt, Daniel Subkoff, Adam McEwen, Dan Colen, Adriana Atema, Jordan Wolfson, Tabor Robak, Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe hosted a premiere screening of Tara Subkoff's #Horror with Chloë Sevigny, Timothy Hutton, Natasha Lyonne, Lydia Hearst, Balthazar Getty, Taryn Manning, Stella Schnabel, Annabelle Dexter-Jones and the 12-year-olds: Sadie Seelert, Haley Murphy, Bridget McGarry, Blue Lindeberg, Mina Sundwall, Emma Adler at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Chloë Sevigny with Tara Subkoff Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Scarlett Johansson, Salma Hayek, Waris Ahluwalia, Fred Armisen, Derek Blasberg, Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler, Arden Wohl, Johan Lindeberg, America Olivo, Christian Campbell, Jeremy Kost, Humberto Leon, Nanette Lepore, Daniel Arnold, India Menuez, Hari Nef, Beatrix Ost, Cipriana Quann, Tk Quann, Rachel Trachtenburg, Josh Moran, Chloe Wise, Nanette Lepore and Natalie Lebrecht were among the guests...
Art world heavyweights, Urs Fischer, Francesco Celemente, Rob Pruitt, Daniel Subkoff, Adam McEwen, Dan Colen, Adriana Atema, Jordan Wolfson, Tabor Robak, Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe hosted a premiere screening of Tara Subkoff's #Horror with Chloë Sevigny, Timothy Hutton, Natasha Lyonne, Lydia Hearst, Balthazar Getty, Taryn Manning, Stella Schnabel, Annabelle Dexter-Jones and the 12-year-olds: Sadie Seelert, Haley Murphy, Bridget McGarry, Blue Lindeberg, Mina Sundwall, Emma Adler at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Chloë Sevigny with Tara Subkoff Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Scarlett Johansson, Salma Hayek, Waris Ahluwalia, Fred Armisen, Derek Blasberg, Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler, Arden Wohl, Johan Lindeberg, America Olivo, Christian Campbell, Jeremy Kost, Humberto Leon, Nanette Lepore, Daniel Arnold, India Menuez, Hari Nef, Beatrix Ost, Cipriana Quann, Tk Quann, Rachel Trachtenburg, Josh Moran, Chloe Wise, Nanette Lepore and Natalie Lebrecht were among the guests...
- 11/20/2015
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Focus Features released their new horror/thriller film, "Sinister 2," into theaters today, August 21st, 2015, and all the top, major movie critics have served up their reviews, and it turns out that most of them just didn't have a positive outlook on it, giving it just an overall 30 score out of a possible 100 across 13 reviews at the Metacritic.com site. The film stars: James Ransone, Shannyn Sossamon, Robert Sloan and Dartanian Sloan. We've posted blurbs from a couple of the critics,below. Simon Abrams from RogerEbert.com, gave it a pretty weak 50 grade, stating: " Sinister 2 may be ambitious, but its best ideas are, as they're expressed, dumb, unmoving, and repetitive." Kyle Smith from the New York Post, gave it a 50 score, saying: "It’s somehow both too drawn-out and abrupt — but it’s got creepiness galore." Dave White over at TheWrap, gave it a 50 grade. He stated: "Visual stakes are heightened here,...
- 8/21/2015
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Justin Lowe, the founding guitarist of metalcore band After the Burial, was found dead near the St. Croix River in Minnesota. He was 32. Justin Lowe Found Dead A hiker found Lowe’s body beneath the Arcola High Bridge on Tuesday, according to the New Richmond News. The musician’s injuries were reportedly consistent with a fall, and […]
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- 7/23/2015
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
Such sad news coming out of the metalcore community. Justin Lowe, a founding guitarist of Twin Cities-based group After the Burial, was found dead on Tuesday, his body discovered by a hiker underneath the Arcola High Bridge, which connects Arcola, Minn., to Somerset, Wisc., the New Richmond News reported today. He was 32. St. Croix authorities told the paper that injuries to Lowe's body seemed consistent with a fall and they did not suspect foul play. The musician had been reported missing on July 18, several weeks after he seemingly quit After the Burial and posted a disturbingly long, disjointed explanation about it on Facebook. When Lowe went missing, the band—Lerichard...
- 7/22/2015
- E! Online
The body of musician Justin Lowe was discovered near the St. Croix River in Minnesota, the New Richmond News reports. The founding guitarist of the metalcore band After the Burial was 32 at the time of his death. Lowe’s body was discovered by a hiker on Tuesday, July 21, after he had been reported missing since July 18. Lowe reportedly posted a lengthy Facebook message about his decision to leave the group back in June. Soon after, the band’s official Facebook page shared a note, writing, “This is [...]...
- 7/22/2015
- Us Weekly
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