When Josh Hutcherson was cast in "Five Nights at Freddy's," it just made sense. Director and co-writer Emma Tammi's film adaptation of the lore-heavy hit horror video game franchise has the actor playing Mike Schmidt, an Average Joe who takes a job as the night security guard at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, unaware of that tiny issue where the entertainment center's animatronic mascots come to life and begin massacring people after midnight. Mike himself is the type of archetypical hero Hutcherson is best known for portraying; a humble everyman who must rise to the occasion in the face of extraordinary circumstances.
In a way, Hutcherson's unlikely transformation into one of this century's major genre movie and TV actors began with his first feature film, "American Splendor." One of the best comic book adaptations ever made, the film carries over the meta-narrative and autobiographical elements of Harvey Pekar's source material,...
In a way, Hutcherson's unlikely transformation into one of this century's major genre movie and TV actors began with his first feature film, "American Splendor." One of the best comic book adaptations ever made, the film carries over the meta-narrative and autobiographical elements of Harvey Pekar's source material,...
- 8/18/2023
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
Exclusive: Kirill Sokolov set to direct TriStar Pictures’ thriller Ultra, with script penned by Colin Bannon. TriStar preemptively purchased the spec amid significant buzz in November 2021, just before it placed in the Top 10 on the Black List in December. Plot details are being kept under wraps.
Sukee Chew of Sugar23 is producing. Caellum Allan is overseeing the project on behalf of TriStar.
Sokolov made his feature directorial debut with Why Don’t You Just Die, which screened in competition at Sitges. His follow-up film, No Looking Back, premiered at SXSW 2022. Sokolov is represented by CAA and Good Fear.
Bannon most recently sold his Black List script First Ascent to Netflix in a bidding war. The project is being produced by Chew and Scott Free. Bannon is repped by Verve and Sugar23.
Chew joined Sugar23 last June and was previously at Hopscotch Pictures which she founded. There, she was most recently...
Sukee Chew of Sugar23 is producing. Caellum Allan is overseeing the project on behalf of TriStar.
Sokolov made his feature directorial debut with Why Don’t You Just Die, which screened in competition at Sitges. His follow-up film, No Looking Back, premiered at SXSW 2022. Sokolov is represented by CAA and Good Fear.
Bannon most recently sold his Black List script First Ascent to Netflix in a bidding war. The project is being produced by Chew and Scott Free. Bannon is repped by Verve and Sugar23.
Chew joined Sugar23 last June and was previously at Hopscotch Pictures which she founded. There, she was most recently...
- 8/23/2022
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The shocking success of Squid Game has created an appetite for survival projects. Tristar Pictures just preemptively acquired Ultra, a survival thriller spec script by Colin Bannon. Sugar 23’s Sukee Chew is producing.
They are keeping the details under wraps, and Bannon wrote this well before Squid Game. But sources tell me that the protagonist is an ultra marathon runner involved in a deadly race. Bannon is fast becoming the go-to writer for survival thriller/horror projects, having previously sold his Black List script First Ascent to Netflix in a frenzied bidding war. Jake Scott is directing. The plan is to put Ultra into production by the middle of next year.
Chew most recently joined Sugar23 and before that she founded Hopscotch Pictures. Her other projects include the Helen Keller drama Helen & Teacher written by Laetitia Mikles and Wash Westmoreland with Millie Simmonds and Rachel Brosnahan starring, and Westmoreland set to direct.
They are keeping the details under wraps, and Bannon wrote this well before Squid Game. But sources tell me that the protagonist is an ultra marathon runner involved in a deadly race. Bannon is fast becoming the go-to writer for survival thriller/horror projects, having previously sold his Black List script First Ascent to Netflix in a frenzied bidding war. Jake Scott is directing. The plan is to put Ultra into production by the middle of next year.
Chew most recently joined Sugar23 and before that she founded Hopscotch Pictures. Her other projects include the Helen Keller drama Helen & Teacher written by Laetitia Mikles and Wash Westmoreland with Millie Simmonds and Rachel Brosnahan starring, and Westmoreland set to direct.
- 11/18/2021
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Michael Sugar’s Sugar23 continues to grow as the management firm has hired Sukee Chew, Anna Weinstein and Alex Creasia.
Chew comes to Sugar23 a seasoned industry veteran with 20 years of experience as a producer and an arsenal of talented screenwriters and filmmakers on her roster. She had previously set up three projects with Sugar23, and due to their camaraderie, and her admiration for the team, she jumped at the opportunity to join the company, which is growing in all forms of media.
“Having already been in business with Sukee on a number of projects, bringing her in-house felt like the right and natural next step for both of us,” Sugar said. “Her impeccable eye for talent, taste in material and overall humanity makes her the perfect fit and we are absolutely thrilled to welcome Sukee to our team.”
Chew, Weinstein and Creasia join recent manager hires Katrina Escudero, Jake Fleischman and David Jimenez-Katsman,...
Chew comes to Sugar23 a seasoned industry veteran with 20 years of experience as a producer and an arsenal of talented screenwriters and filmmakers on her roster. She had previously set up three projects with Sugar23, and due to their camaraderie, and her admiration for the team, she jumped at the opportunity to join the company, which is growing in all forms of media.
“Having already been in business with Sukee on a number of projects, bringing her in-house felt like the right and natural next step for both of us,” Sugar said. “Her impeccable eye for talent, taste in material and overall humanity makes her the perfect fit and we are absolutely thrilled to welcome Sukee to our team.”
Chew, Weinstein and Creasia join recent manager hires Katrina Escudero, Jake Fleischman and David Jimenez-Katsman,...
- 6/15/2021
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Netflix is teaming up with The Batman writer-director Matt Reeves’ 6th & Idaho and Burn director Mike Gan on the Black List survival thriller previously known in industry circles as Dead Of Winter.
Burn producer Sukee Chew is also producing the untitled project for her management and production banner Hopscotch Pictures. Script comes from Sarah Conradt-Kroehler, whose recent adaptation of Belgian feature Mother’s Instinct is set to star Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain.
The film will chart how a family’s vacation in the mountains becomes a fight for survival when they’re confronted by a dangerous criminal on the run.
USC Film School grad Gan made his feature debut two years ago on thriller Burn, starring Josh Hutcherson, Suki Waterhouse, and Tilda Cobham Hervey. He also co-wrote and directed the ‘School Spirit’ episode of Hulu/Blumhouse series Into The Dark.
Anton Corp boarded Conradt-Kroehler Mother’s Instinct script...
Burn producer Sukee Chew is also producing the untitled project for her management and production banner Hopscotch Pictures. Script comes from Sarah Conradt-Kroehler, whose recent adaptation of Belgian feature Mother’s Instinct is set to star Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain.
The film will chart how a family’s vacation in the mountains becomes a fight for survival when they’re confronted by a dangerous criminal on the run.
USC Film School grad Gan made his feature debut two years ago on thriller Burn, starring Josh Hutcherson, Suki Waterhouse, and Tilda Cobham Hervey. He also co-wrote and directed the ‘School Spirit’ episode of Hulu/Blumhouse series Into The Dark.
Anton Corp boarded Conradt-Kroehler Mother’s Instinct script...
- 1/14/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Hulu’s “Into the Dark” horror anthology has set “Crawlers,” a body-switching alien thriller starring Jude Demorest (“Star”), Pepi Sonuga (“9-1-1”), Giorgia Whigham (“The Punisher”), Olivia Liang (“Legacies”) and Cameron Fuller (“The Last Ship), as its March installment, TheWrap has learned exclusively.
Premiering on the streaming service March 6, “Crawlers” is set on Saint Patrick’s Day — a night of wild parties and drunken revelry — and follows three unlikely friends who band together to save a college town from a vicious horde of body-switching aliens.
This installment of the Blumhouse Television-produced anthology is written by Catherine Wignall and Mike Gan from a story by Catherine Wignall. Brandon Zuck (“Swipe Night”) directs.
Also Read: 'Into the Dark' Anthology Series Renewed for Season 2 at Hulu
“Into the Dark” is a monthly horror event series produced by Jason Blum’s Blumhouse TV. The anthology, which was renewed by Hulu for Season 2 in August,...
Premiering on the streaming service March 6, “Crawlers” is set on Saint Patrick’s Day — a night of wild parties and drunken revelry — and follows three unlikely friends who band together to save a college town from a vicious horde of body-switching aliens.
This installment of the Blumhouse Television-produced anthology is written by Catherine Wignall and Mike Gan from a story by Catherine Wignall. Brandon Zuck (“Swipe Night”) directs.
Also Read: 'Into the Dark' Anthology Series Renewed for Season 2 at Hulu
“Into the Dark” is a monthly horror event series produced by Jason Blum’s Blumhouse TV. The anthology, which was renewed by Hulu for Season 2 in August,...
- 2/14/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Director/writer Mike Gan’s debut feature Burn centers on Melinda (Tilda Cobham-Hervey) a gas station attendant who, along with her bullying co-worker Sheila (Suki Waterhouse) is held up at gunpoint by a dude (Josh Hutcherson) in need of cash. Harry Shum Jr. (Glee) Officer Liu, a cop who might be Melinda’s only friend.
One of the film’s [...]
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- 8/26/2019
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
There’s more smoke than fire in “Burn,” a reasonably promising single-location thriller that never quite settles on what it wants to be — a straight-up suspense piece, twisty black comedy, oddball character study, etc. “All the above” would be a tall but not impossible order to pull off. The problem is that writer-director Mike Gan’s first feature, though competently handled in most departments, doesn’t commit enough to any approach to fulfill its potential.
The result is a passably diverting, moderately offbeat but also instantly forgettable hybrid that doesn’t even rank among the best truck-stop-in-crisis movies: “Shack Out on 101” and “Splinter” remain unchallenged atop that slim hierarchy. “Burn” opens on 10 U.S. screens Aug. 23, simultaneous with VOD and Digital launch.
Melinda (Tilda Cobham-Hervey) arrives for her night shift at a 24-hour gas station/quickie-mart type joint off an undesignated highway. The kind of nondescript worker drone whose over-friendliness...
The result is a passably diverting, moderately offbeat but also instantly forgettable hybrid that doesn’t even rank among the best truck-stop-in-crisis movies: “Shack Out on 101” and “Splinter” remain unchallenged atop that slim hierarchy. “Burn” opens on 10 U.S. screens Aug. 23, simultaneous with VOD and Digital launch.
Melinda (Tilda Cobham-Hervey) arrives for her night shift at a 24-hour gas station/quickie-mart type joint off an undesignated highway. The kind of nondescript worker drone whose over-friendliness...
- 8/23/2019
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
Arriving in theaters and on digital platforms everywhere this Friday is Mike Gan’s psychological thriller Burn, which is centered around two gas station attendants (Tilda Cobham-Hervey and Suki Waterhouse) who end up being robbed by the charismatic Billy (Josh Hutcherson), but things go awry for everyone once Billy’s plan begins to unravel.
Daily Dead recently caught up with Gan to talk about the inspiration behind the story of Burn, how he worked with his talented trio of leads, and the visual challenges he faced while utilizing the film’s single location.
I'd love to hear about the inspiration behind this story. Because for as much as Josh’s character comes in and brings chaos into this whole scenario, it really is Tilda's character’s story more so than anybody else.
Mike Gan: Yeah, the motivation for the plot of the story came from me reading the article about a robbery gone wrong,...
Daily Dead recently caught up with Gan to talk about the inspiration behind the story of Burn, how he worked with his talented trio of leads, and the visual challenges he faced while utilizing the film’s single location.
I'd love to hear about the inspiration behind this story. Because for as much as Josh’s character comes in and brings chaos into this whole scenario, it really is Tilda's character’s story more so than anybody else.
Mike Gan: Yeah, the motivation for the plot of the story came from me reading the article about a robbery gone wrong,...
- 8/22/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
This is a big month for young filmmaker Mike Gan, a USC graduate and Beijing native who is notching writer-director credits on two film projects, one for television and the other an indie film for theatrical release.
First, on Hulu, Gan has the just-released School Spirit, a campus horror film with an outsider-kids-in-detention plot that is equal parts Breakfast Club and Scream. The slasher is the newest installment in Blumhouse’s Into The Dark showcase series on Hulu and stars Corey Fogelmanis (Ma) and Annie Q. (The Leftovers).
Second, on Aug. 23, Gan makes his feature film theatrical debut with Burn, a thriller set in a gas station where a would-be bandit portrayed by Josh Hutcherson (The Hunger Games) is captured by employees. The eOne and Momentum Pictures production (which was shot under the name Plume) also stars Suki Waterhouse, Tilda Cobham Hervey,...
First, on Hulu, Gan has the just-released School Spirit, a campus horror film with an outsider-kids-in-detention plot that is equal parts Breakfast Club and Scream. The slasher is the newest installment in Blumhouse’s Into The Dark showcase series on Hulu and stars Corey Fogelmanis (Ma) and Annie Q. (The Leftovers).
Second, on Aug. 23, Gan makes his feature film theatrical debut with Burn, a thriller set in a gas station where a would-be bandit portrayed by Josh Hutcherson (The Hunger Games) is captured by employees. The eOne and Momentum Pictures production (which was shot under the name Plume) also stars Suki Waterhouse, Tilda Cobham Hervey,...
- 8/5/2019
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
Set against the classic Breakfast Club-esque backdrop of a weekend detention attended by high school students from different social circles, the official trailer has been revealed for School Spirit, the August installment of Hulu and Blumhouse's Into the Dark horror anthology series.
Directed by Mike Gan from a screenplay written by Patrick Casey and Josh Miller, School Spirit stars Corey Fogelmanis, Annie Q, Jessi Case, Julian Works, Philip Labes, and Hugo Armstrong.
Below, you can watch the official trailer before School Spirit premieres on Hulu beginning Friday, August 2nd.
"A group of social outcasts who are stuck in weekend detention are confronted by the school's legendary hauntings."
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Directed by Mike Gan from a screenplay written by Patrick Casey and Josh Miller, School Spirit stars Corey Fogelmanis, Annie Q, Jessi Case, Julian Works, Philip Labes, and Hugo Armstrong.
Below, you can watch the official trailer before School Spirit premieres on Hulu beginning Friday, August 2nd.
"A group of social outcasts who are stuck in weekend detention are confronted by the school's legendary hauntings."
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- 7/26/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
It's very likely that at some point in your life, you've worked a job you didn't like or perhaps even downright hated. Most of us endure until we can get out or are forced out but sometimes, things get ugly. The latter seems to be the case in Burn.
Melinda (Tilda Cobham-Hervey) and Sheila (Suki Waterhouse) work at a gas station. Sheila is the more personable of the two while Melinda is quiet and a bit of an oddity. Most nights are pretty boring but on the night in which Burn unfolds, things get downright strange. Billy (Josh Hutcherson) tries to rob the place but he botches the job and ends up a hostage to Melinda who turns out to be just a tad more than "strange" and before you know it, the entire station is going up in flames.
Writer/director Mike Gan...
Melinda (Tilda Cobham-Hervey) and Sheila (Suki Waterhouse) work at a gas station. Sheila is the more personable of the two while Melinda is quiet and a bit of an oddity. Most nights are pretty boring but on the night in which Burn unfolds, things get downright strange. Billy (Josh Hutcherson) tries to rob the place but he botches the job and ends up a hostage to Melinda who turns out to be just a tad more than "strange" and before you know it, the entire station is going up in flames.
Writer/director Mike Gan...
- 7/15/2019
- QuietEarth.us
An intense trailer has been released for the upcoming thriller Burn, which is described as a “contained thriller following a lonely female gas station attendant who must face a desperate man who tries to rob the store. When the heist goes wrong, she takes the opportunity to make a connection with the man.”
The movie actually looks really good and is set entirely at a gas station. It stars Josh Hutcherson as Billy, who after attempting to rob a gas station, ends up being tied to a chair by the two gas station employees, Suki Waterhouse and Tilda Cobham-Hervey, and trapped in a back room where they try to figure out what to do with him.
The movie was directed by USC graduate Mike Gan and also stars Harry Shum Jr., Shiloh Fernandez, Wayne Pyle, John D. Hickman, Rob Figueroa, and James Devoti.
The movie is set to be released on August 23rd!
The movie actually looks really good and is set entirely at a gas station. It stars Josh Hutcherson as Billy, who after attempting to rob a gas station, ends up being tied to a chair by the two gas station employees, Suki Waterhouse and Tilda Cobham-Hervey, and trapped in a back room where they try to figure out what to do with him.
The movie was directed by USC graduate Mike Gan and also stars Harry Shum Jr., Shiloh Fernandez, Wayne Pyle, John D. Hickman, Rob Figueroa, and James Devoti.
The movie is set to be released on August 23rd!
- 7/1/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"Let's get out of here while we still can – together." Momentum Pictures has unveiled an official trailer for a contained thriller tilted just Burn, set entirely at a gas station one night. It's the feature directorial debut of USC graduate Mike Gan, telling the story of a misguided crook who tries to rob the gas station. But he gets more than he bargained for when the employee fights back, scolding him with a pot of hot coffee then tying him up to a chair. The two gas station workers then try to connect with the robber before the cops arrive. And then what? Starring Josh Hutcherson as Billy, with Suki Waterhouse, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Harry Shum Jr., Shiloh Fernandez, Wayne Pyle, John D. Hickman, Rob Figueroa, and James Devoti. This seems like a concept for Gan to showcase his talent, and it looks like it has some clever twists. Here's the...
- 6/28/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Corey Fogelmanis (Ma), Annie Q. (The Leftovers), Jessi Case (Mother’s Day), Julian Works (9-1-1), Philip Labes (The Oa), and Hugo Armstrong (Fear The Walking Dead) have been cast in an installment of Hulu’s Into The Dark, a monthly horror event series from Blumhouse Television.
The Into the Dark series includes 12 feature-length episodes, released each month over one year and inspired by a holiday, featuring Blumhouse’s signature genre/thriller spin on the story.
All six will appear in the “School Spirit” installment, directed by Mike Gan, and written by Patrick Casy, Josh Miller and Gan. It follows a group of social outcasts who are stuck in weekend detention and then confronted by the school’s legendary hauntings. The installment will premiere August 2 on Hulu.
Fogelmanis recently appeared in the Blumhouse Productions film, Ma, the latest micro-budget collaboration for Universal that grossed an estimated $21 million at the worldwide box office this weekend.
The Into the Dark series includes 12 feature-length episodes, released each month over one year and inspired by a holiday, featuring Blumhouse’s signature genre/thriller spin on the story.
All six will appear in the “School Spirit” installment, directed by Mike Gan, and written by Patrick Casy, Josh Miller and Gan. It follows a group of social outcasts who are stuck in weekend detention and then confronted by the school’s legendary hauntings. The installment will premiere August 2 on Hulu.
Fogelmanis recently appeared in the Blumhouse Productions film, Ma, the latest micro-budget collaboration for Universal that grossed an estimated $21 million at the worldwide box office this weekend.
- 6/5/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Clay Epstein’s Film Mode Entertainment has secured a handful of sales on two thrillers from Jordan Yale Levine’s and Jordan Beckerman’s Yale Productions, Crypto and Burn.
Crypto has already been sold to Grindstone for North America, Feel Good Entertainment for Greece, Eagle Films for The Middle East and Fox Asia for Pan Asia. New sales include 101 Films for the UK, Ace Entertainment for France, Ahmet Kara Siyah Beyaz Film for Turkey, Eagle Entertainment for Australia/New Zealand and Flins y Piniculas for Spain.
The pic stars Beau Knapp (Seven Seconds), Alexis Bledel (The Handmaid’s Tale), Kurt Russell (The Hateful Eight), Luke Hemsworth (Westworld), Jeremie Harris (Legion) and Vincent Kartheiser (Mad Men) in the story of a young Wall Street banker who is drawn into investigating a tangled web of corruption and fraud in Upstate New York. The film is directed by John Stalberg (High School), Jr.
Crypto has already been sold to Grindstone for North America, Feel Good Entertainment for Greece, Eagle Films for The Middle East and Fox Asia for Pan Asia. New sales include 101 Films for the UK, Ace Entertainment for France, Ahmet Kara Siyah Beyaz Film for Turkey, Eagle Entertainment for Australia/New Zealand and Flins y Piniculas for Spain.
The pic stars Beau Knapp (Seven Seconds), Alexis Bledel (The Handmaid’s Tale), Kurt Russell (The Hateful Eight), Luke Hemsworth (Westworld), Jeremie Harris (Legion) and Vincent Kartheiser (Mad Men) in the story of a young Wall Street banker who is drawn into investigating a tangled web of corruption and fraud in Upstate New York. The film is directed by John Stalberg (High School), Jr.
- 5/13/2019
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Glee alum Harry Shum Jr. and former Man Seeking Woman co-star Katie Findlay are set as leads in ABC’s Heart of Life drama pilot from Ben Queen, Paul Weitz, Melvin Mar, 20th Century Fox TV and ABC Studios.
Inspired by the John Mayer song of the same name, Heart of Life is written by Queen and directed by Anne Fletcher. It follows two sets of adult siblings from wildly different worlds who discover they’re related and must reassess everything they thought they knew about their shared father. As they explore the mystery of their separate childhoods, they’ll experience the difficulty in overcoming the sins of the past, and learn the joys of reuniting with long-lost family.
Shum and Findlay will play one of the two sets of siblings at the center of the show, Brendan and Sydney Winter.
Queen, Mayer, Mar, Kasdan and Weitz executive produce.
Shum...
Inspired by the John Mayer song of the same name, Heart of Life is written by Queen and directed by Anne Fletcher. It follows two sets of adult siblings from wildly different worlds who discover they’re related and must reassess everything they thought they knew about their shared father. As they explore the mystery of their separate childhoods, they’ll experience the difficulty in overcoming the sins of the past, and learn the joys of reuniting with long-lost family.
Shum and Findlay will play one of the two sets of siblings at the center of the show, Brendan and Sydney Winter.
Queen, Mayer, Mar, Kasdan and Weitz executive produce.
Shum...
- 3/7/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Josh Hutcherson is armed, dangerous and in dire need of a wash in this first-look still from Burn.
The twist-filled thriller, formerly called Plume and the feature debut from writer-director Mike Gan, also stars Tilda Cobham-Hervey (Hotel Mumbai) and Suki Waterhouse (Assassination Nation).
The film, from Film Mode Entertainment and Yale Production, is produced by Jordan Yale Levine, Jordan Beckerman, Sukee Chew, Russ Posternak, Ash Christian and Michael J. Rothstein.
Filmed in the idyllic Hudson Valley, Burn follows lonely, unstable gas station attendant Melinda (Cobham-Hervey) who constantly feels overshadowed by her more outgoing co-worker Sheila (Waterhouse). When the gas station...
The twist-filled thriller, formerly called Plume and the feature debut from writer-director Mike Gan, also stars Tilda Cobham-Hervey (Hotel Mumbai) and Suki Waterhouse (Assassination Nation).
The film, from Film Mode Entertainment and Yale Production, is produced by Jordan Yale Levine, Jordan Beckerman, Sukee Chew, Russ Posternak, Ash Christian and Michael J. Rothstein.
Filmed in the idyllic Hudson Valley, Burn follows lonely, unstable gas station attendant Melinda (Cobham-Hervey) who constantly feels overshadowed by her more outgoing co-worker Sheila (Waterhouse). When the gas station...
- 5/11/2018
- by Alex Ritman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Josh Hutcherson is armed, dangerous and in dire need of a wash in this first-look still from <em>Burn</em>.
The twist-filled thriller, formerly called <em>Plume</em> and the feature debut from writer-director Mike Gan, also stars Tilda Cobham-Hervey (<em>Hotel Mumbai</em>) and Suki Waterhouse (<em>Assassination Nation</em>).
The film, from Film Mode Entertainment and Yale Production, is produced by Jordan Yale Levine, Jordan Beckerman, Sukee Chew, Russ Posternak, Ash Christian and Michael J. Rothstein.
Filmed in the idyllic Hudson Valley, <em>Burn</em> follows lonely, unstable gas station attendant Melinda (Cobham-Hervey) who constantly feels overshadowed by her more outgoing co-worker Sheila (Waterhouse). When the gas station they work at ...
The twist-filled thriller, formerly called <em>Plume</em> and the feature debut from writer-director Mike Gan, also stars Tilda Cobham-Hervey (<em>Hotel Mumbai</em>) and Suki Waterhouse (<em>Assassination Nation</em>).
The film, from Film Mode Entertainment and Yale Production, is produced by Jordan Yale Levine, Jordan Beckerman, Sukee Chew, Russ Posternak, Ash Christian and Michael J. Rothstein.
Filmed in the idyllic Hudson Valley, <em>Burn</em> follows lonely, unstable gas station attendant Melinda (Cobham-Hervey) who constantly feels overshadowed by her more outgoing co-worker Sheila (Waterhouse). When the gas station they work at ...
- 5/11/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Exclusive: Harry Shum Jr. and Shiloh Fernandez have signed on for key supporting roles in the Mike Gan written and directed thriller Plume, joining previously announced cast Josh Hutcherson, Suki Waterhouse, and Tilda Cobham-Hervey. The film follows a lonely, unstable gas station attendant Melinda (Cobham-Hervey), tired of being overshadowed by her more confident, outgoing co-worker Sheila (Waterhouse). When the gas station is held at gunpoint by Billy (Hutcherson), a…...
- 3/14/2018
- Deadline
The Hunger Games' Josh Hutcherson has signed on to star opposite Suki Waterhouse (Assassination Nation) and Tilda Cobham-Hervey (Hotel Mumbai) in the thriller Plume.
Written and directed by Mike Gan, the film follows lonely, unstable gas station attendant Melinda (Cobham-Hervey), who is tired of being overshadowed by her more confident, outgoing co-worker Sheila (Waterhouse). When the gas station is held up at gunpoint by Billy (Hutcherson), a desperate man in need of quick cash, Melinda finds an opportunity to make a connection with the robber, regardless of who gets hurt.
Plume is being produced by Yale Prods.’ Jordan Yale Levine,...
Written and directed by Mike Gan, the film follows lonely, unstable gas station attendant Melinda (Cobham-Hervey), who is tired of being overshadowed by her more confident, outgoing co-worker Sheila (Waterhouse). When the gas station is held up at gunpoint by Billy (Hutcherson), a desperate man in need of quick cash, Melinda finds an opportunity to make a connection with the robber, regardless of who gets hurt.
Plume is being produced by Yale Prods.’ Jordan Yale Levine,...
- 2/14/2018
- by Tatiana Siegel
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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