Summer is for partying, jamming out to music and hanging out with friends at the hottest music festivals of the season. In Netflix’s new original film, “Xoxo,” a group of 20-somethings experience an adventure of a lifetime when they go to the biggest Edm celebration in America.
Directed by Christopher Louie and written by Dylan Meyer, the story follows six strangers whose lives collide in one frenetic, dream-chasing night at Xoxo. At the center of all this is Ethan, a young aspiring DJ who gets the opportunity to perform at the festival after his tracks go viral. Shocked by this amazing news, he tries to make his way to the stage for a performance that could change his life forever.
Read More: ‘Xoxo’: Pete Tong Joins Netflix’s Edm Movie as Music Supervisor, Ensuring the Bass Drops Properly
The film stars “Modern Family” actress Sarah Hyland, Graham Phillips,...
Directed by Christopher Louie and written by Dylan Meyer, the story follows six strangers whose lives collide in one frenetic, dream-chasing night at Xoxo. At the center of all this is Ethan, a young aspiring DJ who gets the opportunity to perform at the festival after his tracks go viral. Shocked by this amazing news, he tries to make his way to the stage for a performance that could change his life forever.
Read More: ‘Xoxo’: Pete Tong Joins Netflix’s Edm Movie as Music Supervisor, Ensuring the Bass Drops Properly
The film stars “Modern Family” actress Sarah Hyland, Graham Phillips,...
- 8/4/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
The original ensemble comedy about a group of 20-somethings on a crazy adventure to the biggest Edm festival in America will debut on August 26.
Xoxo follows six strangers whose lives collide in one frenetic night, one of whom, a young DJ called Ethan, gets a last-minute slot to perform after his tracks go viral online before the festival.
Sarah Hyland, Graham Phillips, Brett DelBuono, Chris D’Elia, Haley Kiyoko, Colin Woodell, Ryan Hansen, Ian Anthony Dale and Ione Skye star.
Christopher Louie directed and Dylan Meyer wrote the screenplay. Producers are Max Leitman, Joe Russell, Christopher Louie, Pete Tong, and Dan Shafer.
Tong also acted as the film’s music supervisor.
Xoxo follows six strangers whose lives collide in one frenetic night, one of whom, a young DJ called Ethan, gets a last-minute slot to perform after his tracks go viral online before the festival.
Sarah Hyland, Graham Phillips, Brett DelBuono, Chris D’Elia, Haley Kiyoko, Colin Woodell, Ryan Hansen, Ian Anthony Dale and Ione Skye star.
Christopher Louie directed and Dylan Meyer wrote the screenplay. Producers are Max Leitman, Joe Russell, Christopher Louie, Pete Tong, and Dan Shafer.
Tong also acted as the film’s music supervisor.
- 6/21/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Director: Alex Bram.
Writer: Shayla Beesley, and Alex Bram.
Body of Work is a Panic Attack Film that looks at artistry, blood-letting and the desires of the very twisted Jack Vogler. Directed by Alex Bram from actress Shayla Beesley's script (Perkins 14), Body of Work is the best horror short these eyes have seen. Clocking in at twenty-three minutes, the fact that this film does not have distribution is more shocking than the final horrifying scene.
The film begins with model Haley (Leah Ann Cevoli) practically begging to go topless for artist, black magician, and murderer Jack Vogler (Justin Dray). The intrigue begins here and continues ten years later when new homeowners, Mark (Joe Russell) and Carly (Yasmine Zapp) discover Vogler's paintings hidden in an shadowy shack. The paintings hold some of Voglers female subjects within the lines and colours of his artistry, forever trapped in dark magic. But when...
Writer: Shayla Beesley, and Alex Bram.
Body of Work is a Panic Attack Film that looks at artistry, blood-letting and the desires of the very twisted Jack Vogler. Directed by Alex Bram from actress Shayla Beesley's script (Perkins 14), Body of Work is the best horror short these eyes have seen. Clocking in at twenty-three minutes, the fact that this film does not have distribution is more shocking than the final horrifying scene.
The film begins with model Haley (Leah Ann Cevoli) practically begging to go topless for artist, black magician, and murderer Jack Vogler (Justin Dray). The intrigue begins here and continues ten years later when new homeowners, Mark (Joe Russell) and Carly (Yasmine Zapp) discover Vogler's paintings hidden in an shadowy shack. The paintings hold some of Voglers female subjects within the lines and colours of his artistry, forever trapped in dark magic. But when...
- 1/8/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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