Stars: Liam Neeson, Kate Walsh, Jai Courtney, Jeffrey Donovan, Robert Patrick | Written by Steve Allrich, Mark Williams | Directed by Mark Williams
A little while back I read an interview with Liam Neeson basically saying that after a solid few years of churning out action flick after flick, that were basic carbon copies of Taken, he was taking time away from the genre. I was pretty happy to see this because, while it was always good to see Neeson being cast in films, they were all just becoming really, really, similar and it sounded like he wanted to flex his acting chops properly again.
Cut to now and we have Honest Thief. The poster is your typical Neeson Taken knock-off poster; the trailer is your typical Neeson knock-off trailer; and the cast didn’t exactly fill me full of hope – with the likes of Jai Courtney in the mix. But wait,...
A little while back I read an interview with Liam Neeson basically saying that after a solid few years of churning out action flick after flick, that were basic carbon copies of Taken, he was taking time away from the genre. I was pretty happy to see this because, while it was always good to see Neeson being cast in films, they were all just becoming really, really, similar and it sounded like he wanted to flex his acting chops properly again.
Cut to now and we have Honest Thief. The poster is your typical Neeson Taken knock-off poster; the trailer is your typical Neeson knock-off trailer; and the cast didn’t exactly fill me full of hope – with the likes of Jai Courtney in the mix. But wait,...
- 11/9/2021
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Stars: Liam Neeson, Kate Walsh, Jai Courtney, Jeffrey Donovan, Robert Patrick | Written by Steve Allrich, Mark Williams | Directed by Mark Williams
A little while back I read an interview with Liam Neeson basically saying that after a solid few years of churning out action flick after flick, that were basic carbon copies of Taken, he was taking time away from the genre. I was pretty happy to see this because, while it was always good to see Neeson being cast in films, they were all just becoming really, really, similar and it sounded like he wanted to flex his acting chops properly again.
Cut to now and we have Honest Thief. The poster is your typical Neeson Taken knock-off poster; the trailer is your typical Neeson knock-off trailer; and the cast didn’t exactly fill me full of hope – with the likes of Jai Courtney in the mix. But wait,...
A little while back I read an interview with Liam Neeson basically saying that after a solid few years of churning out action flick after flick, that were basic carbon copies of Taken, he was taking time away from the genre. I was pretty happy to see this because, while it was always good to see Neeson being cast in films, they were all just becoming really, really, similar and it sounded like he wanted to flex his acting chops properly again.
Cut to now and we have Honest Thief. The poster is your typical Neeson Taken knock-off poster; the trailer is your typical Neeson knock-off trailer; and the cast didn’t exactly fill me full of hope – with the likes of Jai Courtney in the mix. But wait,...
- 12/8/2020
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Liam Neeson may have been a late-blooming action star, but if “Honest Thief” is the best he can muster now, those days are now behind him. As Tom, a notorious bank robber with a conscience, Neeson does his best with the material at hand, but he can only do so much when it reduces everything around him to a bland formulaic exercise.
Directed by “Ozark” co-creator Mark Williams, the movie lacks the sense of unpredictability from the hit Netflix show, where a high-stakes criminal enterprise endangers one family’s long-term future. That happens, here, too — but in much more familiar terms. Williams and co-writer Steve Allrich have constructed your typical tale of personal vindication, spreading it across a formulaic saga that teems with the expected mano-a-mano skirmishes, and by-the-numbers car chases, while centering it all on one man’s mission to make things right for the sake of (what else?...
Directed by “Ozark” co-creator Mark Williams, the movie lacks the sense of unpredictability from the hit Netflix show, where a high-stakes criminal enterprise endangers one family’s long-term future. That happens, here, too — but in much more familiar terms. Williams and co-writer Steve Allrich have constructed your typical tale of personal vindication, spreading it across a formulaic saga that teems with the expected mano-a-mano skirmishes, and by-the-numbers car chases, while centering it all on one man’s mission to make things right for the sake of (what else?...
- 10/15/2020
- by Tambay Obenson
- Indiewire
Movie audiences go to see Liam Neeson get revenge the way they once went to see John Wayne ride a horse or Carmen Miranda dance with fruit on her head; the movie itself could be great or mediocre, but there’s that satisfaction of watching a movie star do the exact thing that you want and expect them to do. As “solidly senior Liam Neeson kicks ass” vehicles go, “Honest Thief” falls firmly in the middle, nowhere near the heights of “Taken” but well above the depths of “Taken 3.”
Neeson, as a bank robber trying to turn himself in, is the above-the-title draw here, but “Honest Thief” ultimately belongs to Jai Courtney as a crooked FBI agent who complicates the title character’s confession by attempting to steal the money and kill anyone who gets in his way.
One in a series of handsome character actors that Hollywood has...
Neeson, as a bank robber trying to turn himself in, is the above-the-title draw here, but “Honest Thief” ultimately belongs to Jai Courtney as a crooked FBI agent who complicates the title character’s confession by attempting to steal the money and kill anyone who gets in his way.
One in a series of handsome character actors that Hollywood has...
- 10/13/2020
- by Alonso Duralde
- The Wrap
Open Road Films, which declared bankruptcy two years ago, is relaunching with funding from Raven Capital Management. It will release Liam Neeson’s thriller “Honest Thief” later this summer.
The companies announced the news on Monday, the first day of the Cannes Virtual Market. Open Road was sold in late 2018 for $87.5 million to Raven, after parent company Tang Media Partners failed to raise fresh capital from its Chinese backers.
Led by Raven Principal James Masciello with support from Matt Sidari, Open Road Films said it will resume acquiring and releasing films theatrically in partnership with Tom Ortenberg’s Briarcliff Entertainment. Ortenberg was founding CEO of Open Road Films from 2011 to 2017 before he was ousted.
“Honest Thief” is directed by Mark Williams, co-creator of the Netflix series “Ozark,” from a script by Steve Allrich. Neeson portrays a bank robber who tries to turn himself in because he’s falling in love...
The companies announced the news on Monday, the first day of the Cannes Virtual Market. Open Road was sold in late 2018 for $87.5 million to Raven, after parent company Tang Media Partners failed to raise fresh capital from its Chinese backers.
Led by Raven Principal James Masciello with support from Matt Sidari, Open Road Films said it will resume acquiring and releasing films theatrically in partnership with Tom Ortenberg’s Briarcliff Entertainment. Ortenberg was founding CEO of Open Road Films from 2011 to 2017 before he was ousted.
“Honest Thief” is directed by Mark Williams, co-creator of the Netflix series “Ozark,” from a script by Steve Allrich. Neeson portrays a bank robber who tries to turn himself in because he’s falling in love...
- 6/22/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, Netflix announces a spinoff feature based on “The Witcher,” Liam Neeson’s “Honest Thief” finds a home and Sheryl Main will receive the Henri Bollinger Award.
Project Launched
Netflix is expanding its fantasy series “The Witcher” with an anime feature film “The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf.”
The streamer made the announcement Wednesday, a day after Netflix disclosed its best-ever results for its first-season original TV series with 76 million member households choosing to watch, according to the company’s new metric. The series stars Henry Cavill as the opponent of supernatural beasts in the vast world of The Continent.
The anime film is from “The Witcher” series producers Lauren Schmidt Hissrich and Beau DeMayo, along with the Korean animation studio Studio Mir animation studio. Netflix provided a bare-bones description of the project, saying, “The world of ‘The Witcher’ expands in this anime film that...
Project Launched
Netflix is expanding its fantasy series “The Witcher” with an anime feature film “The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf.”
The streamer made the announcement Wednesday, a day after Netflix disclosed its best-ever results for its first-season original TV series with 76 million member households choosing to watch, according to the company’s new metric. The series stars Henry Cavill as the opponent of supernatural beasts in the vast world of The Continent.
The anime film is from “The Witcher” series producers Lauren Schmidt Hissrich and Beau DeMayo, along with the Korean animation studio Studio Mir animation studio. Netflix provided a bare-bones description of the project, saying, “The world of ‘The Witcher’ expands in this anime film that...
- 1/23/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Briarcliff Entertainment has acquired U.S. distribution rights to Honest Thief, a Mark Williams-directed action thriller that stars Liam Neeson and Kate Walsh. The deal was made by Briarcliff CEO Tom Ortenberg with Solution Entertainment Group CEO Myles Nestel. Briarcliff has set a wide release on Labor Day weekend, with the film bowing September 4.
Briarcliff saw the film at a test screening and Ortenberg was eager to reunite with Neeson; at Open Road, Ortenberg released the Joe Carnahan-directed Neeson-starrer The Grey. Upstart Briarcliff is building toward a slate of four to five pictures for this year. The distributor just acquired the slave rebellion drama Emperor for release March 27.
Scripted by the director and Steve Allrich, the film co-stars Jeffrey Donovan, Jai Courtney, Anthony Ramos and Robert Patrick. Financing for the acquisition was provided by New York-based private equity fund manager Raven Capital, with transactional support from Sculptor Media...
Briarcliff saw the film at a test screening and Ortenberg was eager to reunite with Neeson; at Open Road, Ortenberg released the Joe Carnahan-directed Neeson-starrer The Grey. Upstart Briarcliff is building toward a slate of four to five pictures for this year. The distributor just acquired the slave rebellion drama Emperor for release March 27.
Scripted by the director and Steve Allrich, the film co-stars Jeffrey Donovan, Jai Courtney, Anthony Ramos and Robert Patrick. Financing for the acquisition was provided by New York-based private equity fund manager Raven Capital, with transactional support from Sculptor Media...
- 1/22/2020
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, Molly Shannon’s “Wild Nights with Emily” and Motke Dapp’s “Other Versions of You” get distribution, Robert Patrick is up for a role as an FBI agent and “Nutcracker” writer Ashleigh Powell signs with CAA.
Acquisitions
Greenwich Entertainment has bought “Wild Nights with Emily,’ a dramatic comedy about Emily Dickinson starring Molly Shannon.
The film, which had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival, was written and directed by Madeleine Olnek. Greenwich will release the film theatrically early next year.
Shannon’s role captures the vivacious, irreverent side of the poet that was covered up for years — most notably Emily’s lifelong romantic relationship with another woman, using Dickinson’s own words.
“Madeleine’s witty, madcap yet poignant and absolutely necessary version of Emily’s life is an Emily we’ve never seen before, but one that has been hiding in plain sight all along,...
Acquisitions
Greenwich Entertainment has bought “Wild Nights with Emily,’ a dramatic comedy about Emily Dickinson starring Molly Shannon.
The film, which had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival, was written and directed by Madeleine Olnek. Greenwich will release the film theatrically early next year.
Shannon’s role captures the vivacious, irreverent side of the poet that was covered up for years — most notably Emily’s lifelong romantic relationship with another woman, using Dickinson’s own words.
“Madeleine’s witty, madcap yet poignant and absolutely necessary version of Emily’s life is an Emily we’ve never seen before, but one that has been hiding in plain sight all along,...
- 11/27/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Robert Patrick is in talks to join Mark Williams’ Liam Neeson-Kate Walsh action thriller feature Honest Thief.
In the film, written by Steve Allrich and Ozark co-creator Williams, career bank robber Tom Carter (Neeson) meets the love of his life in Annie (Kate Walsh), who works at the front desk of a storage facility where he hid $7 million in stolen loot. They fall head over heels, and he resolves to wipe the slate clean by turning himself in. When the case is turned over to a crooked FBI agent, everything becomes far more dangerous and difficult. Patrick will play the FBI agent who sets up the story.
Patrick just completed Netflix’s The Laundromat for Steven Soderbergh and stars in the George Gallo-Luca Giliberto-Francesco Cinquemani-directed noir thriller The Poison Rose. The Terminator: Judgement Day star also headlined 93 episodes on CBS’ Scorpion. Patrick is repped by The Coronel Group,...
In the film, written by Steve Allrich and Ozark co-creator Williams, career bank robber Tom Carter (Neeson) meets the love of his life in Annie (Kate Walsh), who works at the front desk of a storage facility where he hid $7 million in stolen loot. They fall head over heels, and he resolves to wipe the slate clean by turning himself in. When the case is turned over to a crooked FBI agent, everything becomes far more dangerous and difficult. Patrick will play the FBI agent who sets up the story.
Patrick just completed Netflix’s The Laundromat for Steven Soderbergh and stars in the George Gallo-Luca Giliberto-Francesco Cinquemani-directed noir thriller The Poison Rose. The Terminator: Judgement Day star also headlined 93 episodes on CBS’ Scorpion. Patrick is repped by The Coronel Group,...
- 11/26/2018
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
“Hamilton” and “A Star Is Born” actor Anthony Ramos is joining Liam Neeson and Kate Walsh in the independent action-thriller “Honest Thief,” Variety has learned exclusively.
Ramos will be playing a corrupt FBI agent alongside his older, more experienced partner, played by Jai Courtney. He originated the dual roles of John Laurens and Philip Hamilton in the smash Broadway musical “Hamilton” in 2015.
Ramos also plays Ramon, a friend of Lady Gaga’s character, in “A Star Is Born” and will be seen as a corporal in “Godzilla: King of the Monsters.” He’s in talks to reunite with Lin-Manuel Miranda on his “In the Heights” film adaptation.
“Honest Thief” starts shooting in Massachusetts on Nov. 5 and is directed by Mark Williams. Producers are Williams, Myles Nestel, Tai Duncan, and Craig Chapman.
Williams, co-creator of the Netflix series “Ozark,” will direct from a script by Steve Allrich. Neeson will portray a...
Ramos will be playing a corrupt FBI agent alongside his older, more experienced partner, played by Jai Courtney. He originated the dual roles of John Laurens and Philip Hamilton in the smash Broadway musical “Hamilton” in 2015.
Ramos also plays Ramon, a friend of Lady Gaga’s character, in “A Star Is Born” and will be seen as a corporal in “Godzilla: King of the Monsters.” He’s in talks to reunite with Lin-Manuel Miranda on his “In the Heights” film adaptation.
“Honest Thief” starts shooting in Massachusetts on Nov. 5 and is directed by Mark Williams. Producers are Williams, Myles Nestel, Tai Duncan, and Craig Chapman.
Williams, co-creator of the Netflix series “Ozark,” will direct from a script by Steve Allrich. Neeson will portray a...
- 11/1/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Liam Neeson and Kate Walsh will star in the independent action-thriller “The Honest Thief.”
Mark Williams, co-creator of the Netflix series “Ozark,” will direct from a script by Steve Allrich. Neeson will portray a bank robber who tries to turn himself in because he’s falling in love with a woman — played by Walsh — who works at a storage facility where he’s stashed his loot. Complications ensue when his case is turned over to a corrupt FBI agent.
Williams is also producing along with Tai Duncan, Stephen Emery, Mark Holder, Ryan R. Johnson, and Myles Nestel of Solution Entertainment Group, which is selling world rights.
Neeson will be seen next in “Widows,” directed by Steve McQueen, and “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs,” from the Coen brothers. He starred earlier this year in the action-thriller “The Commuter,” which grossed $120 million at the worldwide box, office and played the lead in...
Mark Williams, co-creator of the Netflix series “Ozark,” will direct from a script by Steve Allrich. Neeson will portray a bank robber who tries to turn himself in because he’s falling in love with a woman — played by Walsh — who works at a storage facility where he’s stashed his loot. Complications ensue when his case is turned over to a corrupt FBI agent.
Williams is also producing along with Tai Duncan, Stephen Emery, Mark Holder, Ryan R. Johnson, and Myles Nestel of Solution Entertainment Group, which is selling world rights.
Neeson will be seen next in “Widows,” directed by Steve McQueen, and “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs,” from the Coen brothers. He starred earlier this year in the action-thriller “The Commuter,” which grossed $120 million at the worldwide box, office and played the lead in...
- 10/12/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Les Miserables
Stage actor George Blagden has been cast as student revolutionary Grantaire in Tom Hooper’s adaptation of the musical "Les Miserables".
Also original London stage cast members Colm Wilkinson and Frances Ruffelle are said to have small roles in the film as a kindly bishop and a "fabulous whore" respectively. Rehearsals begin this week ahead of filming in March. [Source: Up and Comers]
The Time Being
Acting legend Frank Langella has joined Nenad Cicin-Sain's indie "The Time Being".
The story follows a struggling artist (Wes Bentley) who accepts a series of bizarre commissions from a dying, eccentric millionaire (Langella) who may not be what he seems. Is he a monster out to destroy the artist's life, or someone who'll teach him the true meaning of art.
Richard Gladstein is producing and co-wrote the script. [Source: Deadline]
Spring Breakers
"Pretty Little Liars" star Ashley Benson will join Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens on Harmony Korine...
Stage actor George Blagden has been cast as student revolutionary Grantaire in Tom Hooper’s adaptation of the musical "Les Miserables".
Also original London stage cast members Colm Wilkinson and Frances Ruffelle are said to have small roles in the film as a kindly bishop and a "fabulous whore" respectively. Rehearsals begin this week ahead of filming in March. [Source: Up and Comers]
The Time Being
Acting legend Frank Langella has joined Nenad Cicin-Sain's indie "The Time Being".
The story follows a struggling artist (Wes Bentley) who accepts a series of bizarre commissions from a dying, eccentric millionaire (Langella) who may not be what he seems. Is he a monster out to destroy the artist's life, or someone who'll teach him the true meaning of art.
Richard Gladstein is producing and co-wrote the script. [Source: Deadline]
Spring Breakers
"Pretty Little Liars" star Ashley Benson will join Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens on Harmony Korine...
- 1/31/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Ray Liotta will star in Zero Gravity Productions' action-thriller "Bad Karma."According to Variety, Suri Krishnamma will direct from a Steve Allrich script.Dominic Purcell and Rhona Mitra are in talks to join the cast. The film focuses on a con man (Liotta) who must deal with his murky past after turning his life around following a near-death experience.Mark Holder, Christine Holder, Mark Williams and Danny Roth will produce with Liotta executive producing.Production begins in May in Canada.Liotta finished work on the upcoming comedy "Wanderlust" and is currently filming "Cogan's Trade," opposite Brad Pitt, James Gandolfini, Sam Rockwell and Sam Shepard.
- 3/29/2011
- by Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Ray Liotta will star in the action-thriller Bad Karma and Dominic Purcell and Rhona Mitra are in negotiations to join the Suri Krishnamma-directed film from Zero Gravity Productions. Steve Allrich wrote the script starring Liotta as a con man who turns his life around after a near-death experience, only to be forced to come to terms with his shady past, reports Variety. Producing are Mark Holder, Christine Holder, Mark Williams and Danny Roth while Liotta will serve as an executive producer on Bad Karma. Production is set to start in Canada this May.
- 3/24/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Ray Liotta will star in the action-thriller Bad Karma and Dominic Purcell and Rhona Mitra are in negotiations to join the Suri Krishnamma-directed film from Zero Gravity Productions. Steve Allrich wrote the script starring Liotta as a con man who turns his life around after a near-death experience, only to be forced to come to terms with his shady past, reports Variety. Producing are Mark Holder, Christine Holder, Mark Williams and Danny Roth while Liotta will serve as an executive producer on Bad Karma. Production is set to start in Canada this May.
- 3/24/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Chicago – The DVD Round-Up is back! Did you miss us? HollywoodChicago.com’s intermittent column designed to serve as a safety net for releases that may otherwise fall without notice is back with a motley crew of titles that have nearly nothing in common. Classic TV, drama, horror, copious sex, and Justin Timberlake. You make the connections.
“The Fugitive: Season Three, Volume One” was released on October 27th, 2009
“The Dead” was released on November 3rd, 2009.
“Spread” was released on November 10th, 2009.
“The Canyon,” “Open Road” and “Train” were released on November 17th, 2009
“The Fugitive: Season Three, Volume One”
Photo credit: Paramount
Synopsis: “The hit series The Fugitive is back, featuring the first 15 Season Three episodes, on DVD for the first time ever! Golden Globe Award winner David Janssen expertly portrays Dr. Richard Kimble, the pediatrician falsely accused of killing his wife, who needs to prove his innocence by leading the obsessive Lt.
“The Fugitive: Season Three, Volume One” was released on October 27th, 2009
“The Dead” was released on November 3rd, 2009.
“Spread” was released on November 10th, 2009.
“The Canyon,” “Open Road” and “Train” were released on November 17th, 2009
“The Fugitive: Season Three, Volume One”
Photo credit: Paramount
Synopsis: “The hit series The Fugitive is back, featuring the first 15 Season Three episodes, on DVD for the first time ever! Golden Globe Award winner David Janssen expertly portrays Dr. Richard Kimble, the pediatrician falsely accused of killing his wife, who needs to prove his innocence by leading the obsessive Lt.
- 11/19/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Magnolia Pictures sent over the DVDetails for Not Quite Hollywood, which have proven to be a lot more extensive than expected. The disc of Mark Hartley’s hugely entertaining documentary revealing “The wild, untold story of Ozploitation” arrives with a bang October 6 under the Magnet Releasing banner.
Spotlighting interviews with just about everyone involved in the horror, action and sexploitation fare that turned the Australian film scene upside down in the ’70s and early ’80s, and copious clips from the clips, Not Quite Hollywood (see our review here) will be presented in widescreen with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. The special features are:
Audio commentary by Hartley and the Ozploitation auteurs Quentin Tarantino interview with director Brian Trenchard-Smith Audio interview with director Richard Franklin Deleted/extended scenes Funding pitches from Tarantino and filmmaker John D. Lamond Photo gallery You can see Magnet’s official site for the movie here.
Magnolia/Magnet also...
Spotlighting interviews with just about everyone involved in the horror, action and sexploitation fare that turned the Australian film scene upside down in the ’70s and early ’80s, and copious clips from the clips, Not Quite Hollywood (see our review here) will be presented in widescreen with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. The special features are:
Audio commentary by Hartley and the Ozploitation auteurs Quentin Tarantino interview with director Brian Trenchard-Smith Audio interview with director Richard Franklin Deleted/extended scenes Funding pitches from Tarantino and filmmaker John D. Lamond Photo gallery You can see Magnet’s official site for the movie here.
Magnolia/Magnet also...
- 9/15/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Never mind that other one. The official trailer trailer for the new indie thriller The Canyon starring Yvonne Strahovski, one of the stars of the NBC series "Chuck", has surfaced online today, and we've got a look at it for you!
Magnolia Pictures will be distributing Richard Harrah's film written by newcomer Steve Allrich, which is set to open on October 23rd.
In The Canyon Strahovski and Eion Bailey play newlyweds Lori and Nick, who decide to spend their honeymoon frolicking in the wild and wide expanse of the Grand Canyon, a long-time dream destination for the groom. But when a charismatic and mysterious guide arrives, their wedded bliss suddenly turns into a story of survival.
Check out the trailer below courtesy of Twitch Films.
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Magnolia Pictures will be distributing Richard Harrah's film written by newcomer Steve Allrich, which is set to open on October 23rd.
In The Canyon Strahovski and Eion Bailey play newlyweds Lori and Nick, who decide to spend their honeymoon frolicking in the wild and wide expanse of the Grand Canyon, a long-time dream destination for the groom. But when a charismatic and mysterious guide arrives, their wedded bliss suddenly turns into a story of survival.
Check out the trailer below courtesy of Twitch Films.
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- 9/3/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The trailer for the new indie thriller The Canyon starring Yvonne Strahovski, one of the stars of the NBC series "Chuck", has surfaced online today, and we've got a look at it for you!
Magnolia Pictures will be distributing Richard Harrah's film written by newcomer Steve Allrich, which is set to open on October 23rd.
In The Canyon Strahovski and Eion Bailey play newlyweds Lori and Nick, who decide to spend their honeymoon frolicking in the wild and wide expanse of the Grand Canyon, a long-time dream destination for the groom. But when a charismatic and mysterious guide arrives, their wedded bliss suddenly turns into a story of survival.
Check out the trailer below courtesy of Twitch Films.
- Uncle Creepy
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Vacation in the Dread Central forums!
Magnolia Pictures will be distributing Richard Harrah's film written by newcomer Steve Allrich, which is set to open on October 23rd.
In The Canyon Strahovski and Eion Bailey play newlyweds Lori and Nick, who decide to spend their honeymoon frolicking in the wild and wide expanse of the Grand Canyon, a long-time dream destination for the groom. But when a charismatic and mysterious guide arrives, their wedded bliss suddenly turns into a story of survival.
Check out the trailer below courtesy of Twitch Films.
- Uncle Creepy
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
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Vacation in the Dread Central forums!
- 6/11/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Yvonne Strahovski, one of the stars of the NBC series "Chuck", has gone through a lot of stuff on the show, but all of that is nothing in comparison to the trials and tribulations that she follows in the new indie thriller The Canyon!
Magnolia Pictures just picked up Richard Harrah's film written by newcomer Steve Allrich for distribution, which is set to open on October 23rd.
In The Canyon Yvonne Strahovski and Eion Bailey play newlyweds Nick and Lori, who decide to spend their honeymoon frolicking in the wild and wide expanse of the Grand Canyon, a long-time dream destination for the groom. But when a charismatic and mysterious guide arrives, their wedded bliss suddenly turns into a story of survival.
Shock Till You Drop nailed an exclusive image of Strahovski in action, which you can dig on by following the above link.
For over one hundred behind-the-scenes stills,...
Magnolia Pictures just picked up Richard Harrah's film written by newcomer Steve Allrich for distribution, which is set to open on October 23rd.
In The Canyon Yvonne Strahovski and Eion Bailey play newlyweds Nick and Lori, who decide to spend their honeymoon frolicking in the wild and wide expanse of the Grand Canyon, a long-time dream destination for the groom. But when a charismatic and mysterious guide arrives, their wedded bliss suddenly turns into a story of survival.
Shock Till You Drop nailed an exclusive image of Strahovski in action, which you can dig on by following the above link.
For over one hundred behind-the-scenes stills,...
- 6/5/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
What do you do when you're on break from the NBC series Chuck ? If you're Yvonne Strahovski, you go and shoot a survival thriller called The Canyon . Magnolia Pictures picked up this film which was directed by Richard Harrah and written by newcomer Steve Allrich. Strahovski co-stars with Eion Bailey ( Fight Club ) and Will Patton ( Armageddon ). The former two play newlyweds Nick and Lori who decide to spend their honeymoon frolicking in the wild and wide expanse of the Grand Canyon, a longtime dream destination for the groom. But when a charismatic and mysterious guide arrives, their wedded bliss suddenly turns into a story of survival. ShocktillYouDrop.com has your first look at Strahovski in "survival mode" via the photo below. The Canyon opens on October...
- 6/4/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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