Madrid, April 26 (Ians) Valentin Castellano had a night he will never forget as he scored four goals in Girona’s 4-2 humiliation of Real Madrid in La Liga.
The striker put Girona ahead with a powerful header in the 12th minute, after a fine cross from Miguel Gutierrez, whom Madrid sold to the Catalan club in the summer, reports Xinhua.
His second goal came 12 minutes later after he beat Eder Militao to a long ball and fired past Andriy Lunin, who played in goal for Madrid after Thibaut Courtois was affected by a stomach bug.
Vinicius Jr pulled a goal back for Real Madrid, which was at close to full strength, in the 34th minute, but Castellanos completed his hat-trick early in the second half after a cross from Ivan Martin, and he netted his fourth of the game in the 62nd minute with another unstoppable header.
Lucas Vazquez netted...
The striker put Girona ahead with a powerful header in the 12th minute, after a fine cross from Miguel Gutierrez, whom Madrid sold to the Catalan club in the summer, reports Xinhua.
His second goal came 12 minutes later after he beat Eder Militao to a long ball and fired past Andriy Lunin, who played in goal for Madrid after Thibaut Courtois was affected by a stomach bug.
Vinicius Jr pulled a goal back for Real Madrid, which was at close to full strength, in the 34th minute, but Castellanos completed his hat-trick early in the second half after a cross from Ivan Martin, and he netted his fourth of the game in the 62nd minute with another unstoppable header.
Lucas Vazquez netted...
- 4/26/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Madrid, Feb 20 (Ians) Two goals in the last three minutes of the first half saw Fc Barcelona win 2-0 at home over Cadiz, which keeps them eight points clear at the top of La Liga after 22 rounds.
Sergi Roberto and Robert Lewandowski scored the goals, which gave Barca, with several changes in their starting 11, three vital points, reports Xinhua news agency.
Barca were struggling to break down a tough Cadiz defense until the 43rd minute when Ferran Torres crossed for Lewandowski to head toward the goal. The striker’s header was blocked, but Roberto was on hand to score from close range.
Lewandowski doubled Barca’s lead two minutes later when he worked space to fire home a powerful left shot on the verge of halftime.
Real Madrid won 2-0 away to Osasuna thanks to late goals from Fede Valverde and Marco Asensio on Saturday night.
Valverde arrived from deep...
Sergi Roberto and Robert Lewandowski scored the goals, which gave Barca, with several changes in their starting 11, three vital points, reports Xinhua news agency.
Barca were struggling to break down a tough Cadiz defense until the 43rd minute when Ferran Torres crossed for Lewandowski to head toward the goal. The striker’s header was blocked, but Roberto was on hand to score from close range.
Lewandowski doubled Barca’s lead two minutes later when he worked space to fire home a powerful left shot on the verge of halftime.
Real Madrid won 2-0 away to Osasuna thanks to late goals from Fede Valverde and Marco Asensio on Saturday night.
Valverde arrived from deep...
- 2/20/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Stars: Don Johnson, Olga Kurylenko, Diamond Dallas Page, Kaitlin Doubleday, Bianca D’Ambrosio, Chiara D’Ambrosio, Chris Diamantopoulos, Ivan Martin, Donnie Francis, Seth Andrew Bridges, Erik Bloomquist | Written by James Pederson | Directed by Zach Golden
High Heat stars Olga Kuryleno as an ex-Kgb agent-turned-chef Ana and Don Johnson as her restauranteur husband, who owes a massive gambling debt to the local mafia that he can’t pay back. When the mob comes knocking, they don’t reckon on having to tangle with a highly-trained former Russian operative. It’s True Lies meets Boiling Point, as the veritable buffet of bloodshed, bullets and blistering fight scenes plays out as the tension builds.
Let’s get this out of the way first… The fully animated opening credits makes High Heat look like a Hitchcockian wannabe, or a “quirky” thriller a la Don Johnson’s recent star turn in Knives Out. However, the plot...
High Heat stars Olga Kuryleno as an ex-Kgb agent-turned-chef Ana and Don Johnson as her restauranteur husband, who owes a massive gambling debt to the local mafia that he can’t pay back. When the mob comes knocking, they don’t reckon on having to tangle with a highly-trained former Russian operative. It’s True Lies meets Boiling Point, as the veritable buffet of bloodshed, bullets and blistering fight scenes plays out as the tension builds.
Let’s get this out of the way first… The fully animated opening credits makes High Heat look like a Hitchcockian wannabe, or a “quirky” thriller a la Don Johnson’s recent star turn in Knives Out. However, the plot...
- 1/19/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
“High Heat” is a hoot. Though it may sound in synopsis like standard-issue genre fare suitable for quick-serve consumption on digital and streaming platforms, this satisfying mashup of crime thriller and dark comedy plays almost like a wink-and-a-nod sendup of such cookie-cutter time-killers. Indeed, director Zach Golden and scripter James Pedersen go so far as to deliberately emphasize the telltale sign of a budget-cramped indie production — almost all of the action unfolds in only two settings, a restaurant and a parking garage — while lacing clichés and conventions with self-aware wit and sass in a briskly paced package. Better still, it appears that everyone on-screen was let in on the joke — but nobody takes that knowledge as license to break character or even dent the fourth wall.
The movie engages right from the start, with composer Max Di Carlo’s zippy opening theme underscoring a colorfully retro credits sequence (by Danny Oakley...
The movie engages right from the start, with composer Max Di Carlo’s zippy opening theme underscoring a colorfully retro credits sequence (by Danny Oakley...
- 12/16/2022
- by Joe Leydon
- Variety Film + TV
Madrid, Nov 9 (Ians) Fc Barcelona won 2-1 away to Osasuna on Tuesday night to ensure they will go to the World Cup break as leaders of La Liga ahead of Real Madrid.
Raphinha’s 85th-minute goal gave three vital points to Barca in a game that looked beyond them when they found themselves 1-0 down and with a player less after half an hour in Osasuna’s El Sadar Stadium.
David Garcia put Osasuna ahead with a powerful header from a corner in the sixth minute of the match, reports Xinhua.
Barca were reduced to 10 men just after the half-hour, when Robert Lewandowski, who had already seen a yellow card for a strong challenge after 11 minutes, saw his second yellow after leading with his elbow against Garcia.
Gerard Pique’s La Liga career came to an end at halftime without him kicking a ball when he was sent off by...
Raphinha’s 85th-minute goal gave three vital points to Barca in a game that looked beyond them when they found themselves 1-0 down and with a player less after half an hour in Osasuna’s El Sadar Stadium.
David Garcia put Osasuna ahead with a powerful header from a corner in the sixth minute of the match, reports Xinhua.
Barca were reduced to 10 men just after the half-hour, when Robert Lewandowski, who had already seen a yellow card for a strong challenge after 11 minutes, saw his second yellow after leading with his elbow against Garcia.
Gerard Pique’s La Liga career came to an end at halftime without him kicking a ball when he was sent off by...
- 11/9/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Exclusive: Chris Mulkey (On the Basis of Sex, Captain Phillips) has signed on to a starring role in The Redeemer, the indie Western from writer-director Myles Clohessy, which is heading into production in Montana later this month.
The two-time Independent Spirit Award nominee joins a cast that includes Titus Welliver, Brandon Routh, SAG Award winner Robert Clohessy, Mo Brings Plenty, Eddie Spears, Golden Globe nominee Irene Bedard, Timothy V. Murphy and newcomer Baylee Toney, as previously announced.
The Redeemer tells the story of Butch (Mulkey), a washed up war hero in 1880s Montana who embark on a life-or-death rescue mission into the frontier, alongside his estranged son Garrett (Routh), to save his Indigenous wife Aponi (Bedard) and daughter-in-law (Toney), after they’re kidnapped by a gang of violent outlaws led by the formidable former Calvary Captain Randall Ferguson (Murphy). But a harsh winter, the horrors and dangers of the frontier,...
The two-time Independent Spirit Award nominee joins a cast that includes Titus Welliver, Brandon Routh, SAG Award winner Robert Clohessy, Mo Brings Plenty, Eddie Spears, Golden Globe nominee Irene Bedard, Timothy V. Murphy and newcomer Baylee Toney, as previously announced.
The Redeemer tells the story of Butch (Mulkey), a washed up war hero in 1880s Montana who embark on a life-or-death rescue mission into the frontier, alongside his estranged son Garrett (Routh), to save his Indigenous wife Aponi (Bedard) and daughter-in-law (Toney), after they’re kidnapped by a gang of violent outlaws led by the formidable former Calvary Captain Randall Ferguson (Murphy). But a harsh winter, the horrors and dangers of the frontier,...
- 11/16/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Action comedy High Heat has added Kaitlin Doubleday (Empire), Dallas Page (The Devil’s Rejects), Ivan Martin (Billions) Chiara D’Ambrosio (Diary of a Future President), Bianca D’Ambrosio (Parks and Recreation) and Dylan Flashner (The Card Counter) to its cast.
The actors will appear alongside previously announced cast members Olga Kurylenko and Don Johnson.
The recently-wrapped heist film directed by Zach Golden (The Escape of Prisoner 614) takes place over a single night and follows Ana (Kurylenko), a meticulous chef with a hidden past, and her husband Ray (Johnson), a schmoozy serial restaurateur. When the local mafia shows up to burn down her restaurant as part of an insurance scam, Ana defends her turf and proves her knife skills both in and out of the kitchen.
Jordan Yale Levine and Jordan Beckerman are producing the film, penned by James Pedersen, with Jesse Korman and Zola Elgart Glassman of Yale Productions.
Michael J. Rothstein...
The actors will appear alongside previously announced cast members Olga Kurylenko and Don Johnson.
The recently-wrapped heist film directed by Zach Golden (The Escape of Prisoner 614) takes place over a single night and follows Ana (Kurylenko), a meticulous chef with a hidden past, and her husband Ray (Johnson), a schmoozy serial restaurateur. When the local mafia shows up to burn down her restaurant as part of an insurance scam, Ana defends her turf and proves her knife skills both in and out of the kitchen.
Jordan Yale Levine and Jordan Beckerman are producing the film, penned by James Pedersen, with Jesse Korman and Zola Elgart Glassman of Yale Productions.
Michael J. Rothstein...
- 11/12/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
The Harder They Come, the feature headlined by reggae icon Jimmy Cliff, comes out at as a 3-disc Collector’s Edition set via Shout Select on August 20. The restored version, which is a new transfer from the feature’s original 16mm negative, marks the movie’s debut on Blu-ray in the U.S.
The narrative centers on Ivan Martin [...]
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- 5/16/2019
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Recently, CBS delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Blue Bloods" episode 7 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "The Bullitt Mustang," it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting stuff go down as the theft of the last Mustang driven by Steve McQueen becomes the main focus for the crew in their latest investigation, and more. In the new, 7th episode press release: Danny And Baez Investigate The Theft Of The Only Remaining Mustang That Steve McQueen Drove In The Film "Bullitt," On "Blue Bloods," Friday, Nov. 6. Press release number 2: Danny and Baez will investigate the theft of the only remaining Mustang that Steve McQueen drove in the film "Bullitt," owned by Owen Cairo (Anthony Edwards). Also, Erin is going to be at odds with Frank when she is forced to side with her office after the acting District Attorney orders that a slew...
- 10/30/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
By Alex Simon
2015 will most likely go down as the year that the once-taboo became respectable, with both gay marriage and marijuana finding legal and public acceptance nationwide. While the Supreme Court made same-sex marriage legal in all fifty states, the marijuana initiative is having an appropriately slower, but steady climb into legality. That said, we thought we’d take a look at some of cinema’s greatest proponents of the stoner lifestyle, before it all becomes downright conventional.
10. Jeff Spicoli—Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
Sean Penn not only became a star with his turn as surfer/stoner Jeff Spicoli in the 1980s’ most iconic teen movie, he established how the stoners of the ‘80s differed from their predecessors: while the rebels of the ‘60s and ‘70s viewed their use of cannabis as a symbol of rebellion, and preferred it to alcohol and the other symbols of their parents’ generation and its decadence,...
2015 will most likely go down as the year that the once-taboo became respectable, with both gay marriage and marijuana finding legal and public acceptance nationwide. While the Supreme Court made same-sex marriage legal in all fifty states, the marijuana initiative is having an appropriately slower, but steady climb into legality. That said, we thought we’d take a look at some of cinema’s greatest proponents of the stoner lifestyle, before it all becomes downright conventional.
10. Jeff Spicoli—Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
Sean Penn not only became a star with his turn as surfer/stoner Jeff Spicoli in the 1980s’ most iconic teen movie, he established how the stoners of the ‘80s differed from their predecessors: while the rebels of the ‘60s and ‘70s viewed their use of cannabis as a symbol of rebellion, and preferred it to alcohol and the other symbols of their parents’ generation and its decadence,...
- 7/9/2015
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
Pulitzer Prize finalist and well known playwright Adam Rapp has just directed a film he didn’t write. While many people do this all the time, Rapp has always directed his own work, from Red Light Winter which was a Pulitzer Prize finalist to even Winter Passing and In Treatment.
Loitering With Intent, although directed by Rapp, is written by Ivan Martin (who previously worked with Rapp on Winter Passing) and Michael Godere, with both acting within the film as lead characters Raphael and Dominic respectively. In addition to the writing/acting duo, Marissa Tomei stars as Gigi, Dominic’s sister, with Sam Rockwell playing Wayne, Gigi’s boyfriend, and Gigi’s friend Ava is played by Isabelle McNally.
The plot centers on aspiring screenwriters Dominic and Raphael who have been given the chance of a lifetime to work with a film producer willing to give them a shot. They...
Loitering With Intent, although directed by Rapp, is written by Ivan Martin (who previously worked with Rapp on Winter Passing) and Michael Godere, with both acting within the film as lead characters Raphael and Dominic respectively. In addition to the writing/acting duo, Marissa Tomei stars as Gigi, Dominic’s sister, with Sam Rockwell playing Wayne, Gigi’s boyfriend, and Gigi’s friend Ava is played by Isabelle McNally.
The plot centers on aspiring screenwriters Dominic and Raphael who have been given the chance of a lifetime to work with a film producer willing to give them a shot. They...
- 1/31/2015
- by Catherina Gioino
- Nerdly
Marisa Tomei with Tracy Letts in "The Realistic Joneses" (L) and John Lithgow in "Love is Strange" (R)
Jose here. Last week I had the opportunity to chat with the lovely Marisa Tomei about her new film Loitering with Intent (out in theaters and VOD) and I couldn't help but mention to her that she ended up giving my favorite supporting performances of 2014 both on film (Love is Strange) and on Broadway (The Realistic Joneses). Much to my delight - and evolving psychic abilities - my fellow Team Experience members agreed with me and she ended up winning our Best Supporting Actress award as well, so I thought I might share this fragment of our conversation...
Jose: Pony from The Realistic Joneses and Kate from Love is Strange are such rich characters!
Marisa Tomei: I looooove Pony!
Jose: Pony reminded me of Honey from Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf.
Jose here. Last week I had the opportunity to chat with the lovely Marisa Tomei about her new film Loitering with Intent (out in theaters and VOD) and I couldn't help but mention to her that she ended up giving my favorite supporting performances of 2014 both on film (Love is Strange) and on Broadway (The Realistic Joneses). Much to my delight - and evolving psychic abilities - my fellow Team Experience members agreed with me and she ended up winning our Best Supporting Actress award as well, so I thought I might share this fragment of our conversation...
Jose: Pony from The Realistic Joneses and Kate from Love is Strange are such rich characters!
Marisa Tomei: I looooove Pony!
Jose: Pony reminded me of Honey from Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf.
- 1/23/2015
- by Jose
- FilmExperience
Budding screenwriters Ivan Martin and Michael Godere had more than a few challenges on their hands when they set out to collaborate on their first screenplay since 2010’s "Daylight." First, as it goes, they needed an idea. An idea that would grant them the opportunity not only to star in the film together, but to allot interesting roles for their friends. Furthermore, an idea that might make back some of the gas money they’d expend on preparatory California road trips with Marisa Tomei… a crucial component of any good movie’s pre-production stages. Ultimately, this harried writing process became the star of Martin and Godere’s dramatic comedy "Loitering with Intent" (read our review), which we got a chance to discuss with both writers and stars, supporting players Tomei and Sam Rockwell, and director Adam Rapp. Although the fivesome took up the long end of a sizeable conference table,...
- 1/16/2015
- by Michael Arbeiter
- The Playlist
This is a reprint of our review from the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. Writing a movie might be a dramatic process for those in the middle of it, but it's not a terribly cinematic one for those of us watching it unfold. After all, how much emotional and visual oomph can a filmmaker expect to squeeze out of somebody typing into a keyboard (or scribbling in a notebook)? Thankfully, "Loitering With Intent," the very funny, ramshackle new comedy premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival, does much to dispense with the actual mechanics of two dudes trying to write a screenplay, instead indulging in the messy familial dynamics that can derail any project, no matter how ambitious or well-planned it might be. The movie starts out with an incredibly succinct, wonderfully edited, and totally informative montage that establishes who the main characters are. Dominic (Michael Godere) and Raphael (Ivan Martin) are bartenders,...
- 1/15/2015
- by Drew Taylor
- The Playlist
Taking place mostly at Gigi's country house, Loitering with Intent uses the "ensemble stuck in a house" genre to create a pressure cooker of drama. We know enough about the characters' intertwining backstories to anticipate a lot of emotions. Ivan Martin, Marisa Tomei, Sam Rockwell and Brian Geraghty are tasked with being the freewheeling comedic relief to Michael Godere's "straight man"; all the while, Isabelle McNally drifts peacefully around the house like a spirit, with the sole purpose of instilling a sense of serenity within the chaos. The naturalistic, self-referential performances of Godere and Martin -- who also co-wrote the screenplay -- hearken back to the American independent cinema of the early 1990s. Though their dialogue sometimes seems a bit too verbose to have not been heavily scripted, their chemistry solicits a conversational report that helps solidify their friendship.
- 1/15/2015
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
"Fast, funny, and incredibly heartfelt" are the words we wrote in our review of "Loitering With Intent," and that's just what you want to hear about any movie featuring the double talents of Sam Rockwell and Marisa Tomei. And with their indie dramedy coming around the corner, today we have an exclusive clip from the film. Directed by Adam Rapp, and featuring Natasha Lyonne, Brian Geraghty, Isabelle McNally, Michael Godere, and Ivan Martin, the story follows Raphael and Dominic, a couple out-of-work-actors who have 10 days to deliver a script that could be their last shot for a big break. They head to Dom's sister place in upstate New York, where they think they'll be able work in seclusion, but the arrival Gigi's boyfriend Wayne, and his younger brother Devon, creates unexpected chaos. In this clip, we see Wayne and Gigi cozying up around the campfire. "Loitering With Intent" is now...
- 1/14/2015
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Adam Rapp's Loitering With Intent — a lackadaisical hangout comedy that tries to be both a winking, self-reflexive look at screenwriting and a resonant study of relationships — suffers from a thrown-together vibe that is only rarely eclipsed by its overqualified supporting cast. Marisa Tomei, Sam Rockwell, and Brian Geraghty are among the distinguished players lending occasional weight to the movie; before their arrival, however, Rapp introduces Raphael (Ivan Martin) and Dominic (Michael Godere), fortyish actors "in an age void" who tend bar in Brooklyn to bankroll their struggling careers. The pair catches a break when a producer (Natasha Lyonne) expresses interest in their micro-budget, noir-tinged script — which doesn't actually exist, yet. ...
- 1/14/2015
- Village Voice
Loitering With Intent
Directed by Adam Rapp
Written by Michael Godere, Ivan Martin
USA, 2014
Although the profession of the screenwriter has been highlighted on the big screen many times before (Adaptation, Barton Fink, and Get Shorty), Loitering With Intent makes a valiant effort to strip away bombastic plot devices in order to showcase the writing process itself. No, there aren’t any kidnappings, or murders, or high stakes with loan sharks and gangsters. Instead, the film portrays the rigors of writing just the way it is: frustrating, a bit all over the place, and somewhat boring. Whether or not the audience is up for a simple story in its mundane entirety is purely up to them. Yet what’s to gain is the pure insight into the struggles young and inexperienced writers typically endure. And does so with great performances by Tomei and Rockwell. Loitering With Intent tells the story...
Directed by Adam Rapp
Written by Michael Godere, Ivan Martin
USA, 2014
Although the profession of the screenwriter has been highlighted on the big screen many times before (Adaptation, Barton Fink, and Get Shorty), Loitering With Intent makes a valiant effort to strip away bombastic plot devices in order to showcase the writing process itself. No, there aren’t any kidnappings, or murders, or high stakes with loan sharks and gangsters. Instead, the film portrays the rigors of writing just the way it is: frustrating, a bit all over the place, and somewhat boring. Whether or not the audience is up for a simple story in its mundane entirety is purely up to them. Yet what’s to gain is the pure insight into the struggles young and inexperienced writers typically endure. And does so with great performances by Tomei and Rockwell. Loitering With Intent tells the story...
- 1/12/2015
- by Christopher Clemente
- SoundOnSight
The woes of struggling actors have been explored on screen countless times already (typically by those struggling actors themselves), and Loitering With Intent is just another film in a long line of passion projects exploring the challenges and pitfalls of seeking spotlight attention. It’s a tired story about two best friends who subject themselves to casting auditions and nightly bartender gigs just to barely squeak by, much like any other “wannabe actor” sob story might play out, except this one has Sam Rockwell and Marisa Tomei as supporting characters! Apologies, please don’t misinterpret my snarkiness, because there are much worse films than Adam Rapp’s countryside calamity – but there are also much better.
Friends Dominic (Michael Godere) and Raphael (Ivan Martin) are your typical actor hopefuls, drawn in by New York City’s promise then thrown to the wayside like so many before. Desperate for their big break,...
Friends Dominic (Michael Godere) and Raphael (Ivan Martin) are your typical actor hopefuls, drawn in by New York City’s promise then thrown to the wayside like so many before. Desperate for their big break,...
- 12/16/2014
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
The creative minds behind Loitering With Intent know the perils of being a writer. Director Adam Rapp embraces the words of scribes Michael Godere and Ivan Martin, bringing to life a comedy that’s already set tongues wagging. Certain movies frame the profession, hobby or the downright obsession of writing in a neat bundle. Many of those movies never depict the reality of what it actually means to populate a life with words. So, a movie about writing a movie ought to really set the record straight once and for all, and today we’ve got a peek at the first trailer.
With a starry cast including Marisa Tomei, Sam Rockwell, Natasha Lyonne, Brian Geraghty, Isabelle McNally, Michael Godere, and Ivan Martin, the story revolves around a pair of unemployed actors. Struggling to make ends meet, they wangle a producer into thinking they’ve got a red hot script. With...
With a starry cast including Marisa Tomei, Sam Rockwell, Natasha Lyonne, Brian Geraghty, Isabelle McNally, Michael Godere, and Ivan Martin, the story revolves around a pair of unemployed actors. Struggling to make ends meet, they wangle a producer into thinking they’ve got a red hot script. With...
- 11/20/2014
- by Gem Seddon
- We Got This Covered
A ticking clock, a couple of down-on-their-luck characters, quirky situations, and one last shot at redemption—these are all familiar ingredients that could be combined to create something far less than memorable. Thankfully director Adam Rapp and screenwriters Michael Godere and Ivan Martin made something fresh with "Loitering With Intent," and the first trailer landed today. Starring Marisa Tomei, Sam Rockwell, Natasha Lyonne, Brian Geraghty, Isabelle McNally, Michael Godere, and Ivan Martin, the story follows Raphael and Dominic, a couple out-of-work-actors who have 10 days to deliver a script that could be their last shot for a big break. They head to Dom's sister place in upstate New York, where they think they'll be able work in seclusion, but the arrival Gigi's boyfriend Wayne and his younger brother Devon creates unexpected chaos. This one is a winner, with our review out of the Tribeca Film Festival calling it, "fast, funny, and incredibly.
- 11/20/2014
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
I enjoy a good film that is set around the entertainment industry. A couple of my favorites are Swimming With Sharks and The Player. Now I’ve got a new movie to look forward to seeing. It’s called Loitering with Intent, and the story follows two writers who have a short window of financing to complete a screenplay for their break-out film. This is kind of a meta type movie because the actual screenwriters of the feature, Michael Godere and Ivan Martin, also star as the screenwriters in the movie.
The supporting cast for the film is pretty incredible as well. It includes Marisa Tomei, Sam Rockwell, Natasha Lyonne, and Brian Geraghty. The movie looks really entertaining. Here’s the synopsis:
When out-of-work-actors Raphael (Ivan Martin) and Dominic (Michael Godere) hustle a prominent New York producer into believing they’ve written a hot movie script, they have 10 days to...
The supporting cast for the film is pretty incredible as well. It includes Marisa Tomei, Sam Rockwell, Natasha Lyonne, and Brian Geraghty. The movie looks really entertaining. Here’s the synopsis:
When out-of-work-actors Raphael (Ivan Martin) and Dominic (Michael Godere) hustle a prominent New York producer into believing they’ve written a hot movie script, they have 10 days to...
- 11/20/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Film and TV distributor The Orchard has acquired all U.S. rights to Adam Rapp's comedy “Loitering With Intent,” which features Sam Rockwell, Marisa Tomei and Natasha Lyonne, the company announced Thursday. Michael Godere (“The Affair”) and Ivan Martin (“Hollywood Ending”) star in the movie, which portrays the trials and tribulations of two down and out actors in New York. “Loitering With Intent” premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and co-stars Brian Geraghty (“The Hurt Locker”) and Isabelle McNally (“House of Cards”). Also read: Sam Rockwell in Early Talks to Star in ‘Poltergeist’ Reboot (Exclusive) Godere and Martin also co-wrote the movie,...
- 8/29/2014
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
One would be hard pressed to meet two more charming, easy-going people than Oscar-winner Marisa Tomei and Sam Rockwell, who co-star together in "Loitering with Intent," now in competition at the Tribeca Film Festival. Their friends and fellow New York actors Michael Godere and Ivan Martin cowrote and star in the film, which centers on two struggling actors who flee to the country in hopes of knocking out a neo-noir screenplay. Instead of finding peace and quiet, they get caught up in the antics of the playful but stubborn Gigi (Tomei) and boyfriend Wayne (Rockwell), who is trying to woo her back after proposing and disappearing. What keeps the film going is the great chemistry of the ensemble cast, helmed by Tomei's infectious, warm energy and Rockwell's humorously intimidating yet sincere intensity. They both add intriguing depth to what otherwise, in less talented hands, might have become the stereotypical dramedy of distressed lovers.
- 4/23/2014
- by Melina Gills
- Indiewire
Writing a movie might be a dramatic process for those in the middle of it, but it's not a terribly cinematic one for those of us watching it unfold. After all, how much emotional and visual oomph can a filmmaker expect to squeeze out of somebody typing into a keyboard (or scribbling in a notebook)? Thankfully, "Loitering With Intent," the very funny, ramshackle new comedy premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival, does much to dispense with the actual mechanics of two dudes trying to write a screenplay, instead indulging in the messy familial dynamics that can derail any project, no matter how ambitious or well-planned it might be. The movie starts out with an incredibly succinct, wonderfully edited and totally informative montage that establishes who the main characters are. Dominic (Michael Godere) and Raphael (Ivan Martin) are bartenders, but what they really want to do is act. It's just that...
- 4/21/2014
- by Drew Taylor
- The Playlist
Adam Rapp is an award-winning playwright, theater director, novelist, and filmmaker. He is the author of numerous plays, including "Nocturne," "Blackbird," and "Red Light Winter," which was named a finalist for the 2006 Pulitzer Prize. He made his directorial debut in 2005 with the Toronto Film Festival selection "Winter Passing," and followed it up with an adaptation of his play "Blackbird," which won Best Narrative Feature at the Charlotte Film Festival and received a Special Jury Award for Achievement in Directing from the Florida Film Festival. His new film "Loitering With Intent" follows aspiring writers Dominic (Michael Godere) and Raphael (Ivan Martin) who need to come up with a script fast after a chance encounter with a producer. The pair head to upstate New York to work on their project in isolation, but they encounter Dominic’s sister (Marisa Tomei), who's desperately trying to escape from her boyfriend (Sam Rockwell). Biggest challenge in completing this.
- 4/17/2014
- by Indiewire
- Indiewire
While Cannes might be dominating the buzz at the moment, on Wednesday, April 16th, the Tribeca Film Festival kicks off, bringing audiences cinematic treasures a little bit closer to home. And one movie to keep an eye on is "Loitering With Intent." It's the latest from Pulitzer Prize finalist Adam Rapp, who earned the honor for his 2006 play "Red Light Winter," and previously directed "Winter Passing" starring Zooey Deschanel and Will Ferrell in 2005. This time around, the director has rounded up Michael Godere, Ivan Martin, Marisa Tomei, Sam Rockwell, Brian Geraghty, Isabelle McNally and Natasha Lyonne to star in "Loitering With Intent" — also co-written by leads Ivan Martin and Michael Godere — and it follows a couple of out-of-work actors who think they have the next hot script. Here's the official synopsis: Through a chance encounter, out-of-work-actors Raphael (Ivan Martin) and Dominic (Michael Godere) hustle a prominent New York producer into believing.
- 4/15/2014
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
By the looks of it, the Tribeca Film Festival might finally be growing out of their awkward teenage phase and moving into a new era where the nab more than just Sundance and SXSW festival rejects. Artistic Director Frederic Boyer has managed to nab some noteworthy American indie projects such as Lou Howe’s Gabriel (see pic above), Keith Miller’s Five Star, Adam Rapp’s Loitering with Intent, and Tristan Patterson’s Electric Slide.
On the docu front, we’ve got the latest from the likes of notable documentarians Marshall Curry and Jessica Yu. Think Ewan McGregor’s Long Way Round meets child solider movie for Curry’s awesomely titled Point and Shoot — where the Libyan rebel army take hold of Curry’s subject. Yu moves from water shortage in Last Call at the Oasis (read our review) to the biggest pandemic of all; Misconception looks at the consequences...
On the docu front, we’ve got the latest from the likes of notable documentarians Marshall Curry and Jessica Yu. Think Ewan McGregor’s Long Way Round meets child solider movie for Curry’s awesomely titled Point and Shoot — where the Libyan rebel army take hold of Curry’s subject. Yu moves from water shortage in Last Call at the Oasis (read our review) to the biggest pandemic of all; Misconception looks at the consequences...
- 3/4/2014
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
The 13th Tribeca Film Festival has announced half its slate for next month’s New York celebration, which runs April 16-27. Culled from more than 6,000 submissions, Tribeca 2014 includes 55 world premieres, 37 first-time filmmakers, and 22 female directors. “Variously inspired by individual interests and experience and driven by an intense sensibility of style, the array of new filmmaking voices in this year’s competition is especially impressive and I think memorable,” said Frederic Boyer, Tribeca’s artistic director. “The range of American subcultures and international genres represented here are both eclectic and wide reaching.”
On April 17, Gabriel will open the World Narrative competition,...
On April 17, Gabriel will open the World Narrative competition,...
- 3/4/2014
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside Movies
Don’t let the lack of theatrical output foul you. Adam Rapp is a man of many hats, alternating between novelist, playwright, television, guitarist, actor (Ryan Piers Williams’ X/Y) and the filmmaker of indie comedy (Tiff 2005 preemed) Winter Passing. Rapp shot his third film Why Now?! in upstate New York for peanuts in comparison to several other films mentioned on this list with this talent pool size (Sam Rockwell, Marisa Tomei, Aya Cash, Brian Geraghty) somewhere in late 2012/2013.
Gist: Written by Ivan Martin and Michael Godere, details on this one are buttoned, zipped, throw away the key mum.
Production Co./Producers: Parts and Labor’s Jay Van Hoy and Lars Knudsen (Narco Cultura) , New Artists Alliance’s Gabriel Cowan and John Suits (Bad Milo), Unified Pictures’s Keith Kjarval (A Single Shot), Ivan Martin, Michael Godere, Tory Lenosky.
Prediction: Premieres category or a return to Tiff in the fall.
Gist: Written by Ivan Martin and Michael Godere, details on this one are buttoned, zipped, throw away the key mum.
Production Co./Producers: Parts and Labor’s Jay Van Hoy and Lars Knudsen (Narco Cultura) , New Artists Alliance’s Gabriel Cowan and John Suits (Bad Milo), Unified Pictures’s Keith Kjarval (A Single Shot), Ivan Martin, Michael Godere, Tory Lenosky.
Prediction: Premieres category or a return to Tiff in the fall.
- 11/22/2013
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
Marisa Tomei (Crazy Stupid Love), Sam Rockwell (Moon) and Brian Geraghty (The Hurt Locker) have signed on to star in indie comedy Why Now.
Why Now, which is said to be “under the radar” due to its meagre $500,000 budget, will be directed by Michael Godere and Ivan Martin, both of whom also wrote the script.
Parts & Labor will produce, with the film scheduled to shoot for three weeks in New York City this November.
Plot details are being kept under wraps.
Tomei will next be seen in Parental Guidance, while Rockwell has a role in Martin McDonagh’s crime comedy Seven Psychopaths, and Geraghty stars opposite Denzel Washington in Flight.
Source: Screen Daily
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Why Now, which is said to be “under the radar” due to its meagre $500,000 budget, will be directed by Michael Godere and Ivan Martin, both of whom also wrote the script.
Parts & Labor will produce, with the film scheduled to shoot for three weeks in New York City this November.
Plot details are being kept under wraps.
Tomei will next be seen in Parental Guidance, while Rockwell has a role in Martin McDonagh’s crime comedy Seven Psychopaths, and Geraghty stars opposite Denzel Washington in Flight.
Source: Screen Daily
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- 9/12/2012
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Wolves
Stephen McHattie ("Watchmen") has joined the cast of David Hayter's werewolf thriller "Wolves". McHattie will portray a key role as a farmer, and shooting begins Thursday near Toronto
Lucas Till plays an 18-year-old who's forced to hit the road after the death of his parents and finds his way to an isolated town to hunt down the truth of his ancestry -- giving rise to the question of who's hunting whom. [Source: Variety]
August: Osage County
Misty Upham has joined the cast of the John Wells-directed play adaptation "August: Osage County" at The Weinstein Company.
The story revolves around the Weston family, whose members have to overcome certain differences when their alcoholic patriarch goes missing. Upham would play a college student who comes to work for Meryl Streep's character. [Source: Variety]
Why Now
Sam Rockwell, Marisa Tomei and Brian Geraghty are set to star in indie actors Michael Godere and...
Stephen McHattie ("Watchmen") has joined the cast of David Hayter's werewolf thriller "Wolves". McHattie will portray a key role as a farmer, and shooting begins Thursday near Toronto
Lucas Till plays an 18-year-old who's forced to hit the road after the death of his parents and finds his way to an isolated town to hunt down the truth of his ancestry -- giving rise to the question of who's hunting whom. [Source: Variety]
August: Osage County
Misty Upham has joined the cast of the John Wells-directed play adaptation "August: Osage County" at The Weinstein Company.
The story revolves around the Weston family, whose members have to overcome certain differences when their alcoholic patriarch goes missing. Upham would play a college student who comes to work for Meryl Streep's character. [Source: Variety]
Why Now
Sam Rockwell, Marisa Tomei and Brian Geraghty are set to star in indie actors Michael Godere and...
- 9/12/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Scientific fact: every movie is better for having a little Sam Rockwell in it. Whether it's in a lead role, like in "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" or "Moon," or a scene-stealing supporting turn like in "Galaxy Quest" or the blockbuster "Iron Man 2," he's one of those actors who never gives a bad performance, and makes every picture he appears in that much better. Which is why, off the back of what's apparently an outstanding turn in "Seven Psychopaths," it can only be great news for actors-turned-first-time writers/directors Michael Godere and Ivan Martin, who according to Screen Daily have landed Rockwell to star in their feature debut "Why Now." And Rockwell's not the only one: Oscar winner and double-nominee Marisa Tomei and "The Hurt Locker" star Brian Geraghty are also on board the film. Godere and Martin, indie actors who also wrote the script as an entrée deeper into Hollywood,...
- 9/11/2012
- by Oliver Lyttelton
- The Playlist
Two stars whose films premiered at Toronto -- Marisa Tomei with Ruba Nadda's "Inescapable" and Sam Rockwell with Martin McDonagh's "Seven Psychopaths" -- have signed on for "Why Now," a indie comedy that will shoot over three weeks in upstate New York this November. Michael Godere and Ivan Martin wrote and will direct and star alongside Tomei, Rockwell and Brian Geraghty. Parts & Labor is producing. Here's more from ScreenDaily. In Collider's early review of "Inescapable" they mention the film's inevitable comparisons to "Taken" but say that "it could have been better than 'Taken.'" They continue; "Tomei may be grossly miscast, but she’s a minor misstep in a film that constantly stumbles over its potential. Cinema doesn’t have too many Arab heroes. A country like Syria is always a place for danger, but never a vital part of the protagonist’s...
- 9/11/2012
- by Sophia Savage
- Thompson on Hollywood
Chicago – With so many unfaithful weiners crowding the daily news cycle, I suppose it’s as appropriate a time as any for a film like Dana Adam Shapiro’s “Monogamy.” As in the over-publicized Anthony Weiner case, the infidelity in Shapiro’s film never actually takes place. Instead of physical contact, the affair takes place entirely within the obsessive mind of a sexually frustrated voyeur.
Unfortunately, the voyeur is played by Chris Messina, a good actor who seems oddly incapable of garnering audience empathy. Every time his face shows up on the screen, I’m suddenly filled with the intense desire to punch it. Perhaps my reaction is simply due to the fact that Messina has delivered multiple memorable portrayals of oafish, self-absorbed masculinity. He played the allegedly lovable boyfriend in “Julie & Julia,” who devoured his wife’s carefully prepared dishes with all the etiquette of a slovenly swine.
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Unfortunately, the voyeur is played by Chris Messina, a good actor who seems oddly incapable of garnering audience empathy. Every time his face shows up on the screen, I’m suddenly filled with the intense desire to punch it. Perhaps my reaction is simply due to the fact that Messina has delivered multiple memorable portrayals of oafish, self-absorbed masculinity. He played the allegedly lovable boyfriend in “Julie & Julia,” who devoured his wife’s carefully prepared dishes with all the etiquette of a slovenly swine.
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- 6/23/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Popping up on the festival circuit last year and earning some strong advance word, the no-budget thriller "Daylight" has lain dormant so long. Thankfully, distributor Cinema Purgatorio recognized its potential and will roll it out to theaters this summer. Favorably compared to the work of Michael Haneke, this psychological thriller follows couple Daniel (Aidan Redmond) and Irene (the very pregnant Alexandra Meierhans) as they pick up a seemingly-innocent hitchhiker (Michael Godere) on their way to a wedding. However there's something a bit more sinister to him, and after he threatens his drivers to pick up his cohort (Ivan Martin), the…...
- 6/17/2011
- The Playlist
What is it about horror movie people--why are they so frakking stupid? People who start off seemingly sensible, suddenly lose their minds, forget all the rules and we're left screaming at the screen: "Don't go in there! Don't leave the knife on the counter! Don't open the door! Don't let him/them in!" Where does the common sense go?
Just in case you, dear Pajibans, ever find yourself in a horror movie-like situation, here are some of the hard and fast rules. Live them, learn them, never, ever forget them:
5. Don't let a stranger into your house, especially when he (they) come(s) knocking at night. If someone comes knocking at night, have a weapon nearby when you answer the door. (Me, I'm pretending I'm still asleep.)
4. Don't go camping at deserted campgrounds where legend has it that a killer ran rampant. The same goes for exploring any abandoned or haunted house,...
Just in case you, dear Pajibans, ever find yourself in a horror movie-like situation, here are some of the hard and fast rules. Live them, learn them, never, ever forget them:
5. Don't let a stranger into your house, especially when he (they) come(s) knocking at night. If someone comes knocking at night, have a weapon nearby when you answer the door. (Me, I'm pretending I'm still asleep.)
4. Don't go camping at deserted campgrounds where legend has it that a killer ran rampant. The same goes for exploring any abandoned or haunted house,...
- 6/16/2011
- by Cindy Davis
Reviewed by Chris Allsop
(March 2011)
Directed by: Dana Adam Shapiro
Written by: Dana Adam Shapiro and Evan M. Wiener
Starring: Chris Messina, Rashida Jones, Meitel Dohan, Ivan Martin, Neal Huff and Sarah Burns
Relationships are fascinating in their eternal variety, and the mysteries of what makes one couple work and another misfire remain ever compelling. It’s why filmmakers have long plundered this fertile territory for celluloid purposes, and the latest in this thematic tradition is Dana Adam Shapiro’s “Monogamy” — a dramatic/comedic look at the cold-feet phenomenon with a modern twist.
Theo (Chris Messina) and Nat (Rashida Jones) are a hip thirtysomething couple engaged to be married. Paying the bills through wedding photography, Theo sets up a sideline to kick-start the creative juices: He is hired by clients to clandestinely snap voyeuristic photos of them. When a female exhibitionist repeatedly hires Theo to document her public trysts, his...
(March 2011)
Directed by: Dana Adam Shapiro
Written by: Dana Adam Shapiro and Evan M. Wiener
Starring: Chris Messina, Rashida Jones, Meitel Dohan, Ivan Martin, Neal Huff and Sarah Burns
Relationships are fascinating in their eternal variety, and the mysteries of what makes one couple work and another misfire remain ever compelling. It’s why filmmakers have long plundered this fertile territory for celluloid purposes, and the latest in this thematic tradition is Dana Adam Shapiro’s “Monogamy” — a dramatic/comedic look at the cold-feet phenomenon with a modern twist.
Theo (Chris Messina) and Nat (Rashida Jones) are a hip thirtysomething couple engaged to be married. Paying the bills through wedding photography, Theo sets up a sideline to kick-start the creative juices: He is hired by clients to clandestinely snap voyeuristic photos of them. When a female exhibitionist repeatedly hires Theo to document her public trysts, his...
- 3/8/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Reviewed by Chris Allsop
(March 2011)
Directed by: Dana Adam Shapiro
Written by: Dana Adam Shapiro and Evan M. Wiener
Starring: Chris Messina, Rashida Jones, Meitel Dohan, Ivan Martin, Neal Huff and Sarah Burns
Relationships are fascinating in their eternal variety, and the mysteries of what makes one couple work and another misfire remain ever compelling. It’s why filmmakers have long plundered this fertile territory for celluloid purposes, and the latest in this thematic tradition is Dana Adam Shapiro’s “Monogamy” — a dramatic/comedic look at the cold-feet phenomenon with a modern twist.
Theo (Chris Messina) and Nat (Rashida Jones) are a hip thirtysomething couple engaged to be married. Paying the bills through wedding photography, Theo sets up a sideline to kick-start the creative juices: He is hired by clients to clandestinely snap voyeuristic photos of them. When a female exhibitionist repeatedly hires Theo to document her public trysts, his...
(March 2011)
Directed by: Dana Adam Shapiro
Written by: Dana Adam Shapiro and Evan M. Wiener
Starring: Chris Messina, Rashida Jones, Meitel Dohan, Ivan Martin, Neal Huff and Sarah Burns
Relationships are fascinating in their eternal variety, and the mysteries of what makes one couple work and another misfire remain ever compelling. It’s why filmmakers have long plundered this fertile territory for celluloid purposes, and the latest in this thematic tradition is Dana Adam Shapiro’s “Monogamy” — a dramatic/comedic look at the cold-feet phenomenon with a modern twist.
Theo (Chris Messina) and Nat (Rashida Jones) are a hip thirtysomething couple engaged to be married. Paying the bills through wedding photography, Theo sets up a sideline to kick-start the creative juices: He is hired by clients to clandestinely snap voyeuristic photos of them. When a female exhibitionist repeatedly hires Theo to document her public trysts, his...
- 3/8/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Oscillope Pictures has released a movie trailer and poster for Dana Adam Shapiro‘s indie thriller Monogamy starring Chris Messina, Rashida Jones, Zak Orth, Ivan Martin, Sarah Burns and Meital Dohan.
Synopsis: Increasingly anxious about his impending marriage to Nat (Jones) and thoroughly bored with his day job as a wedding photographer, Theo (Messina) establishes a hobby: he’s hired by clients to clandestinely snap voyeuristic photos of them as they go about their days. Things go smoothly until a sexy new customer’s exhibitionism leads to an all-consuming obsession. As Theo shoots her day and night, the woman’s mysterious public trysts send him reeling, forcing him to confront uncomfortable truths about his sex life at home.
Monogamy will hit limited theaters in the U.S. on March 11, 2011.
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Monogamy Poster
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Synopsis: Increasingly anxious about his impending marriage to Nat (Jones) and thoroughly bored with his day job as a wedding photographer, Theo (Messina) establishes a hobby: he’s hired by clients to clandestinely snap voyeuristic photos of them as they go about their days. Things go smoothly until a sexy new customer’s exhibitionism leads to an all-consuming obsession. As Theo shoots her day and night, the woman’s mysterious public trysts send him reeling, forcing him to confront uncomfortable truths about his sex life at home.
Monogamy will hit limited theaters in the U.S. on March 11, 2011.
Monogamy Trailer
Click here to view the embedded video.
Monogamy Poster
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- 2/3/2011
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
Oscilloscope have released the first official trailer and poster for indie drama Monogamy.
Directed by Dana Adam Shapiro (Murderball), Monogamy stars Rashida Jones (My Idiot Brother), Chris Messina (Like Crazy), Meital Dohan (Weeds), Zak Orth (The Other Guys) and Ivan Martin (Fighting).
Monogamy will be released in the Us on March 11.
Increasingly anxious about his impending marriage to Nat (Jones) and thoroughly bored with his day job as a wedding photographer, Theo (Messina) establishes a hobby: he’s hired by clients to clandestinely snap voyeuristic photos of them as they go about their days. Things go smoothly until a sexy new customer’s exhibitionism leads to an all-consuming obsession. As Theo shoots her day and night, the woman’s mysterious public trysts send him reeling, forcing him to confront uncomfortable truths about his sex life at home.
Check out the trailer and poster below:
Source: Apple...
Directed by Dana Adam Shapiro (Murderball), Monogamy stars Rashida Jones (My Idiot Brother), Chris Messina (Like Crazy), Meital Dohan (Weeds), Zak Orth (The Other Guys) and Ivan Martin (Fighting).
Monogamy will be released in the Us on March 11.
Increasingly anxious about his impending marriage to Nat (Jones) and thoroughly bored with his day job as a wedding photographer, Theo (Messina) establishes a hobby: he’s hired by clients to clandestinely snap voyeuristic photos of them as they go about their days. Things go smoothly until a sexy new customer’s exhibitionism leads to an all-consuming obsession. As Theo shoots her day and night, the woman’s mysterious public trysts send him reeling, forcing him to confront uncomfortable truths about his sex life at home.
Check out the trailer and poster below:
Source: Apple...
- 2/2/2011
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The European Film Market is only for film buyers, but what this event has to offer is an early look at some horror and thrillers films that will likely be released in the not too distant future. Daylight is one such film that will be shown at the market next Friday (Feb' 12) and the film is already receiving some early buzz through film reviews. The movie review site We Are Movie Geeks has given Daylight a positive review and so have several other sites. Daylight is more in the thriller genre and currently Cinema Vault is shopping this feature at the Efm. More details are sure to come this way soon, but this is a first look at what could be an excellent film for 2010. A few more details inside.
A brief synopsis for Daylight here:
"Irene and Daniel are an upwardly mobile couple that is a few weeks away...
A brief synopsis for Daylight here:
"Irene and Daniel are an upwardly mobile couple that is a few weeks away...
- 2/6/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Editor’s Note: This is one of a series of interviews with directors whose films are screening at the 2009 CineVegas Film Festival. “Daylight” (USA, 2009) Director: David Barker Cast: Alexandra Meierhans, Michael Godere, Aidan Redmond, Ivan Martin When pregnant newlywed Irene is violently taken hostage, she confronts the truth about her marriage - and finds a state of unexpected grace - in her fight to survive. What initially attracted you to …...
- 6/11/2009
- indieWIRE - People
Indie distributor MAC Releasing has snapped up North American distribution rights to Alex Steyermark's directorial debut Prey for Rock and Roll, starring Gina Gershon. Rock also stars Drea De Matteo, Lori Petty, Shelly Cole, Marc Blucas and Ivan Martin in the story of a contemporary Los Angeles all-girl punk band -- led by Gershon's character -- struggling to make it while personal forces threaten to tear them apart. Gershon sings all of her own songs live in the rock-heavy film and is planning to go on a club tour this year performing original music from the film live. MAC, in association with Samy Boy Pictures, is scheduling a late summer/early fall 2003 platform release.
- 3/19/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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