The Lincoln Lawyer is kicking off the second half of Season 2 with a trip to the hospital, before returning to the courtroom in a new trailer for the Netflix drama’s return.
In the above video, Mickey is quick to get back to work — “I don’t have time for rest. I’ve got a trial coming up,” he says — while Maggie worries over her ex.
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In the above video, Mickey is quick to get back to work — “I don’t have time for rest. I’ve got a trial coming up,” he says — while Maggie worries over her ex.
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- 7/13/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Alone stars Jules Wilcox and Marc Menchaca and is directed by John Hyams (Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning). The film is an official selection of the 2020 Fantasia International Film Festival and made its International Premiere on August 27, 2020.
Jessica (Jules Wilcox) is picking up the pieces of her life, after her husband’s death, and has packed up to rebuild her life in her hometown. On the long, lonely highways of the Pacific Northwest she keeps encountering the same man (Marc Menchaca). At first, a close brush with a car accident makes her fearful that he’s targeting her for some kind of road rage incident. Even when these fears subside… something just doesn’t seem right. What comes next is a fight against time, the elements, and a relentless pursuer.
Alone is a gripping story of survival and the fighting spirit. The plot is minimalist and straightforward, but Alone as...
Jessica (Jules Wilcox) is picking up the pieces of her life, after her husband’s death, and has packed up to rebuild her life in her hometown. On the long, lonely highways of the Pacific Northwest she keeps encountering the same man (Marc Menchaca). At first, a close brush with a car accident makes her fearful that he’s targeting her for some kind of road rage incident. Even when these fears subside… something just doesn’t seem right. What comes next is a fight against time, the elements, and a relentless pursuer.
Alone is a gripping story of survival and the fighting spirit. The plot is minimalist and straightforward, but Alone as...
- 8/29/2020
- by Caitlin Kennedy
- DailyDead
Unpleasantly effective “Alone” centers on a heroine who wishes she were just that; instead, she’s got insistent, unwanted company in the form of a probable serial killer. John Hyams’ U.S. remake of a not-particularly-well-regarded 2011 Swedish thriller is an apparent improvement in all departments, with the original’s reported plausibility issues and other flaws subsumed in what emerges a tense, muscular suspense exercise.
After playing the Fantasia Festival’s virtual edition, it gets released by Magnet to theaters and on demand Sept. 18. With its compellingly simple narrative of automotive pursuit and wilderness survival, this is a scary movie especially suited to the surprise resurgence of drive-ins.
Jessica (Jules Willcox) is introduced loading a small U-Haul trailer with her possessions before driving out of Portland, seemingly for good. It takes a while before we learn that she’s leaving in the wake of a grave personal tragedy that’s referenced but not really explained.
After playing the Fantasia Festival’s virtual edition, it gets released by Magnet to theaters and on demand Sept. 18. With its compellingly simple narrative of automotive pursuit and wilderness survival, this is a scary movie especially suited to the surprise resurgence of drive-ins.
Jessica (Jules Willcox) is introduced loading a small U-Haul trailer with her possessions before driving out of Portland, seemingly for good. It takes a while before we learn that she’s leaving in the wake of a grave personal tragedy that’s referenced but not really explained.
- 8/28/2020
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
We’ve entered a stage where the limits of lockdown conditions are being tested by horror filmmakers, with the first trailer for zombie movie Alone having been released, which will resonate powerfully with more than a few viewers.
The story sees lone man Aiden attempt to survive an uprising of zombies (“screamers”) by barricading himself inside his apartment as the world goes to hell on the streets outside. With nothing but his own company to keep him going and food gradually dwindling, his odds of surviving and remaining sane look bleak until he discovers his neighbor is also still alive, and attempts to save her.
Although Alone might seem like it was made as a reaction to the current world conditions, it had completed filming months before the pandemic hit, with it just so happening that many standard setups of zombie films mirror current reality, except for the virus transforming...
The story sees lone man Aiden attempt to survive an uprising of zombies (“screamers”) by barricading himself inside his apartment as the world goes to hell on the streets outside. With nothing but his own company to keep him going and food gradually dwindling, his odds of surviving and remaining sane look bleak until he discovers his neighbor is also still alive, and attempts to save her.
Although Alone might seem like it was made as a reaction to the current world conditions, it had completed filming months before the pandemic hit, with it just so happening that many standard setups of zombie films mirror current reality, except for the virus transforming...
- 8/28/2020
- by Andrew Marshall
- We Got This Covered
"Find a place to hide, and stay there." Lionsgate has released a trailer for a horror thriller titled Alone, not to be confused with any of the other films also titled Alone, including the one this year (about a kidnapping). This Alone is another pandemic virus thriller mixed with zombie horror. But the zombies in this are called "Screamers". Aidan barricades himself inside his apartment and rations his food. His complex is overrun by infected Screamers, and with the world falling apart into chaos, he is left completely alone fighting for his life. Tyler Posey stars as Aidan, but the full cast includes Donald Sutherland, Robert Ri'chard, Eric Etebari, and Summer Spiro. So he's not entirely alone in this. Doesn't look like anything really worth it. Here's the official US trailer (+ poster) for Johnny Martin's Alone, direct from YouTube: When an outbreak hits, Aidan (Tyler Posey) barricades himself...
- 8/27/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Tyler Posey (“Teen Wolf”) and Summer Spiro (“Westworld”) star in the timely thriller Alone, self-isolating everywhere on Digital and On Demand October 16th and arriving on Blu-ray and DVD October 20th from Lionsgate. When a global pandemic hits, Aidan (Posey) barricades himself inside his apartment, but when his complex is overrun by “screamers,” and with the world falling into chaos, he is left completely alone fighting for his life!
Directed by Johnny Martin, the Alone Blu-ray and DVD will be available for the suggested retail prices of $21.99 and $19.98 respectively. Check-out the trailer Here and all other press materials are available in the link below.
One morning, lonely surfer Aidan awakens to find that a global pandemic has turned most of humanity into bloodthirsty zombies. Just as he’s ready to give up hope, Aidan spots his attractive neighbor Eva across his apartment complex’s courtyard, and soon the two become “socially distant” friends.
Directed by Johnny Martin, the Alone Blu-ray and DVD will be available for the suggested retail prices of $21.99 and $19.98 respectively. Check-out the trailer Here and all other press materials are available in the link below.
One morning, lonely surfer Aidan awakens to find that a global pandemic has turned most of humanity into bloodthirsty zombies. Just as he’s ready to give up hope, Aidan spots his attractive neighbor Eva across his apartment complex’s courtyard, and soon the two become “socially distant” friends.
- 8/25/2020
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
In Korea, the zombie film is no novelty. From the highly regarded “Train To Busan” to 2018’s period contagion flick “Rampant,” filmmakers across the country have flirted with the idea of placing the undead in their projects, often yielding mixed results. Some of the better productions boast nuanced class commentary and flurries of social satire, whilst some of the less impactful fall foul of something resembling a formulaic novelty. “#Alive,” Cho Il-hyung’s adaptation of Matt Naylor’s “Alone,” lies somewhere in the middle. Although a sure-fire box-office hit (the movie signalled hope for domestic cinema in the Covid age after attaining the highest weekend ticket sales since January’s “The Man Standing Next” upon its release), it occasionally falters in depth and memorability. However, Cho’s directorial debut does offer likeable leads and a swiftly executed plot, so if you are searching for something which excels in surface-level enjoyability,...
- 8/25/2020
- by Nathan Sartain
- AsianMoviePulse
Exclusive: Dennis Quaid recently saved a cat, named Dennis Quaid, from an animal shelter in Lynchburg, Virginia.
The actor, who starred in Amazon’s Goliath and has upcoming feature Reagan, is to turn the story into a non-scripted TV project after teaming with ITV America’s Leftfield Pictures, producer of History’s Alone and Forged In Fire.
Saving Dennis Quaid will follow the actor, who also recently starred in feature films A Dog’s Purpose and A Dog’s Journey, and his business partner Jimmy Jellinek as they set out on a mission to adopt the cat.
The series, which is being taken out to broadcasters imminently, will document the journey and the ensuing crusade to bring the feline from Lynchburg to Los Angeles.
Quaid recently co-founded a podcast company, Audio Up Media, alongside Jared Gutstadt, and the story will also be turned into a companion podcast mini-series. It will sit alongside...
The actor, who starred in Amazon’s Goliath and has upcoming feature Reagan, is to turn the story into a non-scripted TV project after teaming with ITV America’s Leftfield Pictures, producer of History’s Alone and Forged In Fire.
Saving Dennis Quaid will follow the actor, who also recently starred in feature films A Dog’s Purpose and A Dog’s Journey, and his business partner Jimmy Jellinek as they set out on a mission to adopt the cat.
The series, which is being taken out to broadcasters imminently, will document the journey and the ensuing crusade to bring the feline from Lynchburg to Los Angeles.
Quaid recently co-founded a podcast company, Audio Up Media, alongside Jared Gutstadt, and the story will also be turned into a companion podcast mini-series. It will sit alongside...
- 8/24/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Bipasha Basu Makes A Comeback After 5 Years. She tells Subhash K Jha why she was tempted back to work by Vikram Bhatt.
You have been missing from the screen for a while. Is it because you had more interesting things to do?
Yes, I’ve been missing from screen. Post my marriage I wanted to take some time off. But I wasn’t quantifying my time. So I had no idea how much time I was taking off. I was happy building my relationship with my partner (Karan Singh Grover). I spent a lot of time with him and my parents and sisters. That’s something I hadn’t done for a long time.
You started your career early?
You know, I left home to work from the time I was 16. I didn’t even realize I had taken such a long time off from my acting job. But I...
You have been missing from the screen for a while. Is it because you had more interesting things to do?
Yes, I’ve been missing from screen. Post my marriage I wanted to take some time off. But I wasn’t quantifying my time. So I had no idea how much time I was taking off. I was happy building my relationship with my partner (Karan Singh Grover). I spent a lot of time with him and my parents and sisters. That’s something I hadn’t done for a long time.
You started your career early?
You know, I left home to work from the time I was 16. I didn’t even realize I had taken such a long time off from my acting job. But I...
- 8/19/2020
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
More than 20 features and four world premieres selected for genre film festival.
UK genre film festival Grimmfest has revealed the line-up for its 2020 edition, which will take place online due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Scroll down for full line-up
The festival, which runs October 7 to 11, will open with the European premiere of US psychological thriller Alone, directed by John Hyams, in which a grieving widow is pursued through the wilderness by a relentless psychopath.
Grimmfest has also secured four world premieres for this year’s edition, which include US features The Special, from filmmaker B. Harrison Smith, and They Reach,...
UK genre film festival Grimmfest has revealed the line-up for its 2020 edition, which will take place online due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Scroll down for full line-up
The festival, which runs October 7 to 11, will open with the European premiere of US psychological thriller Alone, directed by John Hyams, in which a grieving widow is pursued through the wilderness by a relentless psychopath.
Grimmfest has also secured four world premieres for this year’s edition, which include US features The Special, from filmmaker B. Harrison Smith, and They Reach,...
- 8/14/2020
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
Tagline: "What Are You Running From?" Alone is a bit of a thriller. Set on the roads of the Pacific Northwest, this feature focuses on Jessica. Jessica is heading out into the wild, while harassed by a lonely man. Both characters face each other in the final moments of the feature. Developed by director John Hyams ("Black Summer") and writer Mattias Olsson (Gone), the cast consists of: Jules Willcox (Under the Silver Lake), Marc Menchaca and Anthony Heald. The film's trailer was released earlier this month and can be found here. The trailer shows Jessica shadowed by a man in a black jeep. As Jessica tries to evade this strange figure, he becomes ever more persistent in his interactions. Now, Jessica must flee before it is too late. Spoiler warning, the trailer reveals major plot points. Magnet Releasing is hosting the film's U.S. release. To show on September 18th,...
- 8/13/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Garrett Bradley’s documentary “Time,” an intimate portrait of mass incarceration in America, will debut in select theaters on Oct. 9 before launching on Amazon Prime Video on Oct. 23.
“Time” had its world premiere at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. At the annual Park City gathering, Garrett was awarded best director for U.S. documentary in competition, becoming the first Black woman to win that prize. The documentary will also screen at this year’s New York Film Festival.
Amazon nabbed the film out of Sundance, reportedly shelling out $5 million for global rights. “Time” generated rave reviews, with Variety’s chief film critic Peter Debruge writing, “the cumulative impact — boiled down into an open-minded and deeply empathetic 81 minutes — will almost certainly rewire how Americans think about the prison-industrial complex.”
“I could not be more humbled to have worked with the Richardson family who allowed me to bring their story to the big screen,...
“Time” had its world premiere at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. At the annual Park City gathering, Garrett was awarded best director for U.S. documentary in competition, becoming the first Black woman to win that prize. The documentary will also screen at this year’s New York Film Festival.
Amazon nabbed the film out of Sundance, reportedly shelling out $5 million for global rights. “Time” generated rave reviews, with Variety’s chief film critic Peter Debruge writing, “the cumulative impact — boiled down into an open-minded and deeply empathetic 81 minutes — will almost certainly rewire how Americans think about the prison-industrial complex.”
“I could not be more humbled to have worked with the Richardson family who allowed me to bring their story to the big screen,...
- 8/13/2020
- by Rebecca Rubin
- Variety Film + TV
Magnolia Pictures and Magnet Releasing have just released a trailer for their latest horror title, “Alone.” The film is directed by John Hyams from a script penned by Mattias Olsson. The film premiered earlier this year at the cozy Mammoth Film Festival and is now slated to be “available everywhere” on September 18.
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“Alone” stars Jules Willcox (“Bloodline,” “Chicago P.D.
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“Alone” stars Jules Willcox (“Bloodline,” “Chicago P.D.
Continue reading ‘Alone’ Trailer: Jules Willcox Is Kidnapped By A Creepy Serial Killer at The Playlist.
- 8/9/2020
- by Tyler Casalini
- The Playlist
Trailers are an under-appreciated art form insofar that many times they’re seen as vehicles for showing footage, explaining films away, or showing their hand about what moviegoers can expect. Foreign, domestic, independent, big budget: What better way to hone your skills as a thoughtful moviegoer than by deconstructing these little pieces of advertising? This week […]
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- 8/8/2020
- by Christopher Stipp
- Slash Film
Check out the creepy new trailer for Alone.
Jules Willcox (Netflix’s Bloodline) stars in Alone as Jessica, a grief-stricken widow who flees the city in an attempt to cope with the loss of her husband. When Jessica is kidnapped by a mysterious man and locked in a cabin in the Pacific Northwest, she escapes into the wilderness and is pursued by her captor. The key cast includes Marc Menchaca and Anthony Heald (The Silence Of The Lambs).
Magnet Releasing will release Alone in theaters and on demand September 18th, 2020.
https://www.thealonemovie.com/
Watch the hunted become the hunter in this scary trailer.
The post Frightening New Trailer Is Here For New Horror Movie Alone appeared first on We Are Movie Geeks.
Jules Willcox (Netflix’s Bloodline) stars in Alone as Jessica, a grief-stricken widow who flees the city in an attempt to cope with the loss of her husband. When Jessica is kidnapped by a mysterious man and locked in a cabin in the Pacific Northwest, she escapes into the wilderness and is pursued by her captor. The key cast includes Marc Menchaca and Anthony Heald (The Silence Of The Lambs).
Magnet Releasing will release Alone in theaters and on demand September 18th, 2020.
https://www.thealonemovie.com/
Watch the hunted become the hunter in this scary trailer.
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- 8/6/2020
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Welcome to this debut review of All Elite Wrestling’s Women’s Tag Team Cup Tournament: Deadly Draw – Night One, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and this tournament is a part of an overall initiative to increase the appeal of Aew’s Women’s division, which has struggled to make a mark like the men’s wrestling has in that same league. We’re getting WCW’s BattleBowl: The Lethal Lottery/Tna’s Joker’s Wild rules here, with partners randomly being paired together as opposed to teams being made naturally. Let’s see if this comes together as something worth remembering, or is just Home Alone 3.
Match #1: The Nightmare Sisters (Brandi Rhodes & Allie with Dustin Rhodes & Qt Marshall) def. Mel & Penelope Ford (with Kip Sabian) – Quarter-Final Match
My Opinion: 2.9 out of 5 – This was cool, with Allie kicking ass and Mel doing pretty well as well.
Match #1: The Nightmare Sisters (Brandi Rhodes & Allie with Dustin Rhodes & Qt Marshall) def. Mel & Penelope Ford (with Kip Sabian) – Quarter-Final Match
My Opinion: 2.9 out of 5 – This was cool, with Allie kicking ass and Mel doing pretty well as well.
- 8/6/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
"I know fear when I see it! It's all in the eyes!" Magnolia Pictures has released an official trailer for an indie survival thriller titled Alone, the latest film from filmmaker John Hyams. A recently widowed traveler fleeing the city in the Pacific Northwest is kidnapped by a cold blooded killer, only to escape into the wilderness where she is forced to battle against the elements as her pursuer closes in on her... Will she be able to make it out alive? Jules Willcox stars as Jessica, with Marc Menchaca, Anthony Heald, and Jonathan Rosenthal. This looks chilling but it also looks like every other kidnapping thriller. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for John Hyams' Alone, direct from Magolia's YouTube: Set in the Pacific Northwest wilderness, the film follows recently widowed Jessica who, fleeing the city in a desperate attempt to cope, is ...
- 8/6/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Magnet Releasing has just hit the road with the trailer for Alone, the English-language remake of director Mattias Olsson‘s Gone (2011) that’s headed our way on September 18th. Directed by John Hyams (Netflix’s “Black Summer”, Universal Soldier: Regeneration, Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning), the trailer looks like a solid thriller, albeit a bit cookie-cutter. In the film, a woman, […]...
- 8/6/2020
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
The English-language remake of director Mattias Olsson‘s Gone (2011), Magnet Releasing’s Alone is headed our way on September 18, and Collider shares the official poster art today. According to the site, the film’s trailer will be released tomorrow. Alone is directed by John Hyams (Netflix’s “Black Summer”, Universal Soldier: Regeneration, Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning), and you’ll find […]...
- 8/5/2020
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
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When Lavie Tidhar set out to write his own Arthurian legend, he wanted to cut through the nationalistic myth-making into the bone of the original stories.
“It’s supposed to be about chivalry and honor, and it’s . . . it’s not!” He told Clarkesworld. “Everyone else was doing the story the way we’re told it goes, not the way it actually goes.”
The way it goes, in Tidhar’s By Force Alone, is as a bloody, bawdy gangster story where heroes are con men and England isn’t worth fighting for. Some of the ideas he uses appear in the original myth, while others give new context to familiar characters. The idea of Arthur’s return to usher in a golden age for England is still a familiar cultural touchstone, layered with irony, context and mystery that have also been part of the story from nearly the beginning.
When Lavie Tidhar set out to write his own Arthurian legend, he wanted to cut through the nationalistic myth-making into the bone of the original stories.
“It’s supposed to be about chivalry and honor, and it’s . . . it’s not!” He told Clarkesworld. “Everyone else was doing the story the way we’re told it goes, not the way it actually goes.”
The way it goes, in Tidhar’s By Force Alone, is as a bloody, bawdy gangster story where heroes are con men and England isn’t worth fighting for. Some of the ideas he uses appear in the original myth, while others give new context to familiar characters. The idea of Arthur’s return to usher in a golden age for England is still a familiar cultural touchstone, layered with irony, context and mystery that have also been part of the story from nearly the beginning.
- 7/29/2020
- by Megan Crouse
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: Tyler Posey (MTV’s Teen Wolf) has signed on to star opposite Lelia Symington (Street Survivors: The True Story of the Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash) in Brut Force, the first feature from writer-director Eve Symington.
Slated to go before cameras this fall in California, the film follows Sloane (Lelia Symington), a reporter who returns to her rural California hometown to investigate harassment of local vineyard workers, uncorking a tangled web of crime, corruption and murder behind wine country’s shiny façade.
Posey, who was recently seen in the Blumhouse thriller Truth or Dare, will play the love interest and “homme fatale.” Vico Escorcia (History’s Texas Rising) will also co-star as the missing girl and catalyst to the neo-noir tale.
The production has used the multi-union white paper “The Safe Way Forward” to create a risk assessment and production prevention plan, which will continue to be a collaborative work-in-progress,...
Slated to go before cameras this fall in California, the film follows Sloane (Lelia Symington), a reporter who returns to her rural California hometown to investigate harassment of local vineyard workers, uncorking a tangled web of crime, corruption and murder behind wine country’s shiny façade.
Posey, who was recently seen in the Blumhouse thriller Truth or Dare, will play the love interest and “homme fatale.” Vico Escorcia (History’s Texas Rising) will also co-star as the missing girl and catalyst to the neo-noir tale.
The production has used the multi-union white paper “The Safe Way Forward” to create a risk assessment and production prevention plan, which will continue to be a collaborative work-in-progress,...
- 7/17/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Nick Cave has shared a new trailer for Idiot Prayer: Alone at Alexandria Palace, a live solo performance filmed during the Covid-19 pandemic that’s set to premiere July 23rd.
The clip, released Monday, offers a glimpse at Cave’s isolated set at the iconic London venue. It also features him reading a poem in voiceover as we see him striding into the theater’s main atrium and sitting at a piano.
“Idiot Prayer evolved from my Conversations With… events, performed over the last year or so,” Cave said in a statement.
The clip, released Monday, offers a glimpse at Cave’s isolated set at the iconic London venue. It also features him reading a poem in voiceover as we see him striding into the theater’s main atrium and sitting at a piano.
“Idiot Prayer evolved from my Conversations With… events, performed over the last year or so,” Cave said in a statement.
- 7/13/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Canadian festival will run a virtual event from August 20 to September 2.
Canada’s Fantasia International Film Festival has revealed a second wave of titles – including eight world premieres - for this year’s virtual ediion which is taking place from August 20 to September 2.
The Montreal-based festival will offer live screenings, a programme library, panels and workshops which will be accessible across Canada and geo-locked to prevent access from elsewhere.
World premieres now set for Fantasia include The Block Island Sound, the latest horror outing from Kevin and Matthew McManus; The Oak Room, a fourth feature from Canadian filmmaker Cody Calahan; and Minor Premise,...
Canada’s Fantasia International Film Festival has revealed a second wave of titles – including eight world premieres - for this year’s virtual ediion which is taking place from August 20 to September 2.
The Montreal-based festival will offer live screenings, a programme library, panels and workshops which will be accessible across Canada and geo-locked to prevent access from elsewhere.
World premieres now set for Fantasia include The Block Island Sound, the latest horror outing from Kevin and Matthew McManus; The Oak Room, a fourth feature from Canadian filmmaker Cody Calahan; and Minor Premise,...
- 7/9/2020
- by 31¦John Hazelton¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
Comparisons between Led Zeppelin and Semisonic — the alt-pop band best known for the rousing 1998 hit “Closing Time” — are few and far between. But former Semisonic singer, guitarist and songwriter Dan Wilson thinks there’s at least one: It’s not easy to just dash off a good Semisonic song — or a good Zep track. You have to be in the right headspace.
“[I would try to write a Semisonic song and it] would either not be great, or be good but not sound like the band,” Wilson says. “I just didn’t have a handle on how to sound like...
“[I would try to write a Semisonic song and it] would either not be great, or be good but not sound like the band,” Wilson says. “I just didn’t have a handle on how to sound like...
- 6/26/2020
- by David Browne
- Rollingstone.com
Since everyone has been spending a lot more time at home over the past few months, Lego has definitely seen an uptick in customers looking to spend some time playing with building bricks. If you need any evidence of that, just see how easy it is to find some of the more popular, rare Lego […]
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- 6/24/2020
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
Magnet Releasing, Magnolia Pictures' genre arm, has acquired the North American rights to Alone, the English-language remake by director John Hyams of Mattias Olsson’s 2011 Swedish film Gone.
Magnet plans to release Alone in theaters and on demand on Sept. 18. Based on Olsson’s screenplay adaptation, the thriller follows recently widowed Jessica, played by Jules Willcox, who flees the city, only to be kidnapped and locked away in the cabin of a mysterious man (Marc Menchaca).
Jessica’s escape from the clutches of this murderous captor lands her in the heart of the untamed Pacific Northwest wilderness, with only ...
Magnet plans to release Alone in theaters and on demand on Sept. 18. Based on Olsson’s screenplay adaptation, the thriller follows recently widowed Jessica, played by Jules Willcox, who flees the city, only to be kidnapped and locked away in the cabin of a mysterious man (Marc Menchaca).
Jessica’s escape from the clutches of this murderous captor lands her in the heart of the untamed Pacific Northwest wilderness, with only ...
- 6/15/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Magnet Releasing, Magnolia Pictures' genre arm, has acquired the North American rights to Alone, the English-language remake by director John Hyams of Mattias Olsson’s 2011 Swedish film Gone.
Magnet plans to release Alone in theaters and on demand on Sept. 18. Based on Olsson’s screenplay adaptation, the thriller follows recently widowed Jessica, played by Jules Willcox, who flees the city, only to be kidnapped and locked away in the cabin of a mysterious man (Marc Menchaca).
Jessica’s escape from the clutches of this murderous captor lands her in the heart of the untamed Pacific Northwest wilderness, with only ...
Magnet plans to release Alone in theaters and on demand on Sept. 18. Based on Olsson’s screenplay adaptation, the thriller follows recently widowed Jessica, played by Jules Willcox, who flees the city, only to be kidnapped and locked away in the cabin of a mysterious man (Marc Menchaca).
Jessica’s escape from the clutches of this murderous captor lands her in the heart of the untamed Pacific Northwest wilderness, with only ...
- 6/15/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The first of the month is always a big day for streaming services, as that’s when the bulk of their new content for that month tends to hit, with the rest being dished out in small batches over the following weeks. That’s especially true for Netflix, who kicked off June with a massive helping of fresh movies and TV shows on the 1st, and followed it up with a handful of new releases in the days after.
In fact, there were a whopping total of 64 new films and 18 new TV series that arrived on the streaming site this week, and the full list can be found down below:
64 New Movies Added This Week
122 (2019)
2 Alone in Paris (Seuls Two) (2008)
365 Days (2020)
Act of Valour (2012)
Air Force One (1997)
All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989)
Bad News Bears (2005)
Before the Summer Crowds (2015)
Big Stone Gap (2014)
Can’t Complain (2007)
Cape Fear (1991)
Casper (1995)
Chippa (2019)
Choked: Paisa Bolta Hai...
In fact, there were a whopping total of 64 new films and 18 new TV series that arrived on the streaming site this week, and the full list can be found down below:
64 New Movies Added This Week
122 (2019)
2 Alone in Paris (Seuls Two) (2008)
365 Days (2020)
Act of Valour (2012)
Air Force One (1997)
All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989)
Bad News Bears (2005)
Before the Summer Crowds (2015)
Big Stone Gap (2014)
Can’t Complain (2007)
Cape Fear (1991)
Casper (1995)
Chippa (2019)
Choked: Paisa Bolta Hai...
- 6/7/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Netflix has confirmed that 47 new original movies, series, documentaries and specials will be debuting on the streaming service in June. Leading off the lineup are the debut of “Da 5 Bloods,” a film by Oscar winner Spike Lee about four Vietnam vets revisiting their past, and the second season of Ryan Murphy‘s satire “The Politician.” And just in time for Pride is season 5 of “Queer Eye.”
The documentary slate is filled with such varied films as “Spelling the Dream” about the Scripps National Spelling Bee, “Lenox Hill” about the staff of the famed New York hospital, and “Athlete A” about the sexually abuse scandal that rocked the Us gymnastics team
And in these trying times, we can take comfort in the slew of stand-up specials, including new sets by George Lopez, Jo Koy and Eric Andre, as well as such lighter fare as the Will Ferrell comedy “Eurovision Song...
The documentary slate is filled with such varied films as “Spelling the Dream” about the Scripps National Spelling Bee, “Lenox Hill” about the staff of the famed New York hospital, and “Athlete A” about the sexually abuse scandal that rocked the Us gymnastics team
And in these trying times, we can take comfort in the slew of stand-up specials, including new sets by George Lopez, Jo Koy and Eric Andre, as well as such lighter fare as the Will Ferrell comedy “Eurovision Song...
- 6/1/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
To help you anticipate and navigate all that Netflix has to offer, TVLine presents this comprehensive list of all the TV series, movies, documentaries and specials making their debut on the streaming service this month — all as a 100-percent free supplement to our daily and handy What to Watch and weekly TVLine-Up columns.
Among Netflix TV shows this June, you have a second term for Ryan Murphy’s The Politician, new seasons of F Is for Family, Mr. Iglesias, The Order and Queer Eye, and the series finales of 13 Reasons Why and Fuller House. In addition, you’ll find...
Among Netflix TV shows this June, you have a second term for Ryan Murphy’s The Politician, new seasons of F Is for Family, Mr. Iglesias, The Order and Queer Eye, and the series finales of 13 Reasons Why and Fuller House. In addition, you’ll find...
- 5/31/2020
- TVLine.com
With June just around the corner now, there’s a good chance that, depending on where you live, you’ll be looking to stay indoors to avoid the heat, humidity and, worst of all, summer insects. And if you’re looking to cool off from the comfort and safety of your living room couch, you’ll be glad to hear that Netflix is planning to add a handful of standout movies and TV shows to their catalog that are sure to keep you busy for some time to come.
We’ll paste a full list of all the content down below, but we thought we’d highlight a few of our favorites, just in case you were trying to decide what to prioritize when it comes to binge-watching.
Cape Fear – While it’s usually passed over in favor of Martin Scorsese’s more popular works like Goodfellas and The Departed,...
We’ll paste a full list of all the content down below, but we thought we’d highlight a few of our favorites, just in case you were trying to decide what to prioritize when it comes to binge-watching.
Cape Fear – While it’s usually passed over in favor of Martin Scorsese’s more popular works like Goodfellas and The Departed,...
- 5/31/2020
- by Shaan Joshi
- We Got This Covered
Major local film titles are beginning to appear on the Korean releasing schedule as Covid-19 retreats and the peak summer season approaches.
Since Korean cinemas began reopening earlier this month, cinemas schedules have relied heavily on re-runs, mixed with a handful of foreign, smaller new releases. That is about to change.
Since the coronavirus ran rampant from February, local distribution giants Cj Entertainment, Lotte and Showbox canceled or postponed dozens of theatrical outings. “Time to Hunt” was rescheduled multiple times and then switched to a straight to streaming release via Netflix. The pattern was repeated in May.
What has changed is the retreat of the virus threat, effective social distancing measure sin cinemas and the arrival of the summer season, which is traditionally a peak period, especially for genre and horror. That’s because school is out and audiences retreat into theaters to escape the heat.
Acemaker Movieworks’ mystery thriller “Intruder,...
Since Korean cinemas began reopening earlier this month, cinemas schedules have relied heavily on re-runs, mixed with a handful of foreign, smaller new releases. That is about to change.
Since the coronavirus ran rampant from February, local distribution giants Cj Entertainment, Lotte and Showbox canceled or postponed dozens of theatrical outings. “Time to Hunt” was rescheduled multiple times and then switched to a straight to streaming release via Netflix. The pattern was repeated in May.
What has changed is the retreat of the virus threat, effective social distancing measure sin cinemas and the arrival of the summer season, which is traditionally a peak period, especially for genre and horror. That’s because school is out and audiences retreat into theaters to escape the heat.
Acemaker Movieworks’ mystery thriller “Intruder,...
- 5/30/2020
- by Sonia Kil
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix is out with its list of everything coming and going from the platform in June, and new additions include the final seasons of “Fuller House” on June 2 and “13 Reasons Why” on June 5.
Other highlights include a new season of “Queer Eye” set in Philadelphia, also coming out on June 5, and season two of “The Politician” on June 19.
Leaving the streaming service are classics like “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” and all 11 seasons of “Cheers,” as well as modern favorites like “Avengers: Infinity War” and “The Polar Express.”
Also Read: Why Netflix's 'Space Force' Never Mentions Trump by Name
Below, find the full list of everything coming and going this June.
June 1
Act of Valor
All Dogs Go to Heaven
Bad News Bears
Cape Fear
Casper
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Cardcaptor Sakura: Sakura Card
Clueless
Cocomelon: Season 1
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
The Healer
Inside Man
Lust, Caution...
Other highlights include a new season of “Queer Eye” set in Philadelphia, also coming out on June 5, and season two of “The Politician” on June 19.
Leaving the streaming service are classics like “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” and all 11 seasons of “Cheers,” as well as modern favorites like “Avengers: Infinity War” and “The Polar Express.”
Also Read: Why Netflix's 'Space Force' Never Mentions Trump by Name
Below, find the full list of everything coming and going this June.
June 1
Act of Valor
All Dogs Go to Heaven
Bad News Bears
Cape Fear
Casper
Cardcaptor Sakura: Clow Card
Cardcaptor Sakura: Sakura Card
Clueless
Cocomelon: Season 1
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
The Healer
Inside Man
Lust, Caution...
- 5/29/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night After turning our Streaming Spotlight on some of Sundance's less well-known indie gems a couple of weeks ago, we thought we'd have a look at some of the subtitled films that have screened there. The attention of critics is, understandably, most drawn to the premiere and Us Dramatic Competition sections of the festival but both the World Cinema Competition and Midnight sections often harbour gems of their own, some of which go on to get a bigger spotlight after travelling to other festivals. Here's a handful to catch if you can. You'll note that there is a slight skew towards Latin America in these titles - a result perhaps of Sundance being able to get an early pick of these as opposed to European films, which gravitate more readily to Berlin or Cannes.
Monos, Netflix
Worth seeking out for the tour de force score by Mica Levi,...
Monos, Netflix
Worth seeking out for the tour de force score by Mica Levi,...
- 5/29/2020
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
With Hollywood production being sideswiped by the coronavirus pandemic, it was a wild spring for the TV world. And there’s still not much clarity as we swing into the summer season. But the shows must go on — most of them, anyway — so here is our annual list of summer premiere dates for new series and new seasons of returning shows. It covers more than 150 broadcast, cable and streaming series bowing from June 1 through August 31 in various dayparts but does not include specials or movies. Please send any additions or adjustments to erik@deadline.com. We’ll update the post regularly as more dates are revealed.
June 1:
The Titan Games (NBC, Season 2; time slot premiere)
90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way
Below Deck Mediterranean
Hero Elementary
Royalties
June 2:
Fuller House
Maxxx (Hulu,...
June 1:
The Titan Games (NBC, Season 2; time slot premiere)
90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way
Below Deck Mediterranean
Hero Elementary
Royalties
June 2:
Fuller House
Maxxx (Hulu,...
- 5/25/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
As the summer begins to roll in it’s a time of endings for Netflix. No, Netflix isn’t going anywhere anytime soon obviously. The streamer continues to claim that its set up to churn out content through the rest of the year despite the coronavirus pandemic freeze on TV and movie production. Netflix’s new releases for June 2020, however, are highlighted by a couple of high profile finales.
13 Reasons Why premieres its fourth and final season on June 5. Before that, Fuller House is set to bow on June 2…though that franchise has been through the finale experience before so we’ll see about that. The Netflix original shows that are (presumably) in the middle of their run this month include Queer Eye (June 5), F is for Family, and The Politician (June 19).
June also will mark the arrival for a couple of high profile Netflix original film projects. Spike Lee’s latest,...
13 Reasons Why premieres its fourth and final season on June 5. Before that, Fuller House is set to bow on June 2…though that franchise has been through the finale experience before so we’ll see about that. The Netflix original shows that are (presumably) in the middle of their run this month include Queer Eye (June 5), F is for Family, and The Politician (June 19).
June also will mark the arrival for a couple of high profile Netflix original film projects. Spike Lee’s latest,...
- 5/20/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
With the lockdown continuing for the time being, most of us are still looking to streaming services to provide new – or at least, new old – content to hoover up while we’re stuck indoors. If you’ve already watched most of what Netflix has to offer you in May, however, don’t worry, as the site has got you covered for the following month as well, as the full list of what’s coming to Netflix in June has now been revealed.
To begin with, brand new movies and TV shows that are arriving on the service over the course of next month include new episodes of Queer Eye, The Politician and Dating Around and highly anticipated films like Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods, based-on-a-true-story drama Wasp Network, starring Penelope Cruz, Edgar Ramirez and Ana de Armas, and comedy Eurovision, featuring Will Ferrell, Rachel McAdams and Dan Stevens.
Of...
To begin with, brand new movies and TV shows that are arriving on the service over the course of next month include new episodes of Queer Eye, The Politician and Dating Around and highly anticipated films like Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods, based-on-a-true-story drama Wasp Network, starring Penelope Cruz, Edgar Ramirez and Ana de Armas, and comedy Eurovision, featuring Will Ferrell, Rachel McAdams and Dan Stevens.
Of...
- 5/20/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
"Lying, thinking... Last night how to find my soul a home." Need a dose of positivity? Or a warm, friendly (virtual) hug? Watch this short. Alone Together is a beautiful, lovely short film made by filmmaker Andy Delaney (we also featured his short Christmas Spirit last year) created during the coronavirus lockdown to bring us together wherever we may be. Maya Angelou's "Alone" is a poem about loneliness and togetherness, a "thinking out loud" reflection on vulnerability and community; "Nobody, but nobody, can make it out here alone." Though originally written in 1975, it clearly resonates with the alone/together experiences we've all lived through during the pandemic. The short features a reading of the poem by Dr. Maya Angelou's son, Guy Johnson, spoken over footage filmed by cinematographers / filmmakers from 11 different countries. It's a moving little poetic short film that feels so comforting, a heartfelt reminder that we are all in this together.
- 5/18/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Ready for another terrifying horror flick? Director David F. Sandberg, the same dude who brought us Shazam!, Lights Out, and Annabelle Creation, has made another short, scary-as-crap, movie during quarantine with his wife Lotta Losten.
Their first was the creepy short, Shadowed.
The follow up is the frightening Not Alone In Here.
I love this 6-minute film! How great would it be to see this scary short put before The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It – scheduled for a theatrical release on September 11.
Read our review of Annabelle: Creation here.
The director debuted Not Alone In Here on Twitter:
Not Alone in Here. @lottalosten and I made another horror short in quarantine. We tried something different this time and it’s our longest short yet at over 6 minutes.
Vimeo: https://t.co/irLBspwgks
YouTube: https://t.co/4IBY73ksTS pic.twitter.com/DHzIqbsfag
— David F. Sandberg (@ponysmasher) May 17, 2020
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Their first was the creepy short, Shadowed.
The follow up is the frightening Not Alone In Here.
I love this 6-minute film! How great would it be to see this scary short put before The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It – scheduled for a theatrical release on September 11.
Read our review of Annabelle: Creation here.
The director debuted Not Alone In Here on Twitter:
Not Alone in Here. @lottalosten and I made another horror short in quarantine. We tried something different this time and it’s our longest short yet at over 6 minutes.
Vimeo: https://t.co/irLBspwgks
YouTube: https://t.co/4IBY73ksTS pic.twitter.com/DHzIqbsfag
— David F. Sandberg (@ponysmasher) May 17, 2020
The post Shazam!
- 5/17/2020
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
“The strategy is bandwidth expansion.”
Faced with industry-wide disruption amid the coronavirus pandemic, Los Angeles-based producer-financier-sales agent Xyz Films has quickly shifted its focus to building an expanded sales roster for buyers whose pipelines have taken a hit and are urgently in need of product.
Partners Nate Bolotin, Nick Spicer and Aram Tertzakian, head of international acquisitions Todd Brown, and president of international sales and distribution Tatyana Joffe are supplementing sales on the existing slate by sourcing completed films or projects in post from their extensive network of global content creators.
It is an evolving ecosystem that has helped cement...
Faced with industry-wide disruption amid the coronavirus pandemic, Los Angeles-based producer-financier-sales agent Xyz Films has quickly shifted its focus to building an expanded sales roster for buyers whose pipelines have taken a hit and are urgently in need of product.
Partners Nate Bolotin, Nick Spicer and Aram Tertzakian, head of international acquisitions Todd Brown, and president of international sales and distribution Tatyana Joffe are supplementing sales on the existing slate by sourcing completed films or projects in post from their extensive network of global content creators.
It is an evolving ecosystem that has helped cement...
- 4/9/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Festival winner stars Jules Willcox of Bloodline.
Xyz Films has acquired worldwide sales rights to Alone, the English-language adaptation of Swedish thriller and Guldbagge nominee Gone.
John Hyams (Netflix’s Black Summer), currently collaborating with Nicolas Winding Refn on HBO’s upcoming Maniac Cop, directed from a screenplay by Gone (2011) director Mattias Olsson.
Jules Willcox (Netflix’s Bloodline) stars in Alone as Jessica, a grief-stricken widow who flees the city in an attempt to cope with the loss of her husband.
When Jessica is kidnapped by a mysterious man and locked in a cabin in the Pacific Northwest, she escapes into the wilderness.
Xyz Films has acquired worldwide sales rights to Alone, the English-language adaptation of Swedish thriller and Guldbagge nominee Gone.
John Hyams (Netflix’s Black Summer), currently collaborating with Nicolas Winding Refn on HBO’s upcoming Maniac Cop, directed from a screenplay by Gone (2011) director Mattias Olsson.
Jules Willcox (Netflix’s Bloodline) stars in Alone as Jessica, a grief-stricken widow who flees the city in an attempt to cope with the loss of her husband.
When Jessica is kidnapped by a mysterious man and locked in a cabin in the Pacific Northwest, she escapes into the wilderness.
- 4/8/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Who doesn’t love a tale of redemption and recovery?”American Idol” hopeful Dillon James might be just 26, but he has gone to homeless hell and back after overcoming his addiction to alcohol and drugs. With an ornate tattoo of Jesus Christ that encases his entire torso, this construction worker from Bakersfield, Calif., has made a definite commitment to cleaning up his act.
When we first met Dillon during the audition rounds, he told the judges Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Luke Bryan that he had a good home life growing up. But when he got older, “I met my trials and tribulations.” Now that the singer is sober, he is “trying to do better than what I was doing before.”
When he was at his worse, Dillon confessed, “I lost pretty much lost everything. I found myself on the streets with no money.” Instead of going off the deep end,...
When we first met Dillon during the audition rounds, he told the judges Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Luke Bryan that he had a good home life growing up. But when he got older, “I met my trials and tribulations.” Now that the singer is sober, he is “trying to do better than what I was doing before.”
When he was at his worse, Dillon confessed, “I lost pretty much lost everything. I found myself on the streets with no money.” Instead of going off the deep end,...
- 4/6/2020
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
"Alone... in a house of secrets." Vertical Ent. has debuted a trailer for an indie horror called The Haunted, not the most original title but that's not indicative of much. This premiered at Screamfest a few years back, now getting an official release (in the Us) coming up this May. Arriving at an isolated house for her first nightshift, young care-taker Emily is left alone to face a terrifying vengeful spirit in this disturbingly clever, psychological horror. Only 75 minutes long! Sophie Stevens (from "Doctors" and The Black Prince) stars as Emily, along with Ray MacAllan, Nick Bayly, Maggie Daniels, and Virginia Denham. It does look like it might be quite scary, but hard to tell if there's more going on in this than just another haunted house. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for David Holroyd's The Haunted, direct from YouTube: Emily (Sophie Stevens) arrives for her first night-shift as a care-giver,...
- 4/2/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
“Shutter,” the commercially successful Thai horror film that has spawned three remakes, among which an American one that received mostly negative reviews but was a huge box office success, has divided critics since it was first screened at the Bangkok International Film Festival. However, audiences around the world seem to love it and it has been heralded by many as one of the greatest Asian horror films of the 21st century. I personally believe that “Shutter” offers a few elements to be considered a cut above the rest, but ultimately fails to overcome its overabundance of clichés and lack of compelling scares.
After a long night of drinking with friends, Tun and Jane, a young couple, hit a woman with their car while returning home and they flee the scene of the accident. The following days, many bizarre happenings occur and they start noticing some strange shadows...
After a long night of drinking with friends, Tun and Jane, a young couple, hit a woman with their car while returning home and they flee the scene of the accident. The following days, many bizarre happenings occur and they start noticing some strange shadows...
- 3/30/2020
- by Lyberis Dionysopoulos
- AsianMoviePulse
Bad Bunny is making his drag debut in the saucy music video for "Yo Perreo Sola." The Puerto Rican rapper dropped the 3-minute video early today, thus bringing a whole new meaning to the phrase, "Thank God it's Friday." And not only does the star dress in three tantalizing outfits, a full-face of makeup and pointy heels, he also twerks like it's nobody's business—for the non-Spanish speakers out there, the song title translates to: "I Twerk Alone." On its face, the video appears to be a fun video showcasing the artist's talents, both old and new. But in reality, Benito and director Stillz are sending a powerful message about machismo and...
- 3/28/2020
- E! Online
Under normal circumstances, choosing to stay in can be a nice break from the chaos of the outside world. But these days, when social distancing is a worldwide mandate due to the coronavirus outbreak, it can be hard to keep your spirits up. Can music help us cope? We think so. Feelings of loneliness and alienation have made their way into countless songs. Here are some of our favorites that tackle the experience of solitude, and sometimes even find a silver lining.
1. Joy Division, “Isolation”
John Lennon’s song of...
1. Joy Division, “Isolation”
John Lennon’s song of...
- 3/20/2020
- by Angie Martoccio, Daniel Kreps, David Browne, Joseph Hudak, Simon Vozick-Levinson, Jon Blistein, Jonathan Bernstein, Claire Shaffer and Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
The Pretenders unveiled a jangly new ballad about an obsessive crush, “The Buzz,” that will appear on their upcoming album, Hate for Sale, out May 1st via BMG.
“The Buzz” is a mid-tempo rocker that finds Chrissie Hynde crooning lovelorn lyrics over a swooning rush of guitars. “You know you can’t forget, you know gotta get, the buzz,” Hynde sings, “Can’t get no relief/ You’ve reduced me to a liar/A liar and a thief/Love, oh love/I can only prove your real/By the scratching and the fever.
“The Buzz” is a mid-tempo rocker that finds Chrissie Hynde crooning lovelorn lyrics over a swooning rush of guitars. “You know you can’t forget, you know gotta get, the buzz,” Hynde sings, “Can’t get no relief/ You’ve reduced me to a liar/A liar and a thief/Love, oh love/I can only prove your real/By the scratching and the fever.
- 3/17/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Not to get too bleak at the outset here, but it could be a rough month for many people. As huge swaths of the world stay inside to self-isolate and exhibit social distancing from the Covid-19 pandemic, streaming options will be more useful than ever. Now Hulu is the first to release its new options for April 2020 to help schedule some time in.
Hulu’s only $5.99/month now, grab the deal here!
The biggest get for Hulu and Hulu-users this month is undoubtedly last year’s Oscar winner, Parasite. Bong joon-ho’s masterpiece arrives on April 8 so the late adopters can finally see what all the fuss is about.
Should you want to enjoy something a little less stressful, new seasons of Future Man (April 3) and What We Do In the Shadows (April 16) arrive this month as well. No need to wait for the middle of the month for entertainment...
Hulu’s only $5.99/month now, grab the deal here!
The biggest get for Hulu and Hulu-users this month is undoubtedly last year’s Oscar winner, Parasite. Bong joon-ho’s masterpiece arrives on April 8 so the late adopters can finally see what all the fuss is about.
Should you want to enjoy something a little less stressful, new seasons of Future Man (April 3) and What We Do In the Shadows (April 16) arrive this month as well. No need to wait for the middle of the month for entertainment...
- 3/15/2020
- by jbindeck2015
- Den of Geek
Alyssa Milano, ‘Lord of the Rings’ Series Actress Ema Horvath & More To Star In ‘Who Are You People’
Exclusive: Charmed and Who’s the Boss? alum Alyssa Milano has signed on to star and executive produce Who Are You People, an indie drama from Paperclip Ltd, the company behind the SXSW award-winning All Square feature starring Michael Kelly. Ema Horvath, who was tapped as a regular on Amazon’s upcoming Lord of the Rings series, will also star along with Devon Sawa (Final Destination), Paperclip co-founder Yeardley Smith (The Simpsons), Peter Parros (The Haves and the Have Nots), and John Ales (Euphoria).
The project was written and directed by first-time feature helmer Ben Epstein, who wrote and executive produced the Netflix film, You Get Me, starring Bella Thorne. The film, which shot in Portland, Or, centers around 16-year-old Alex (Horvath), who runs away from boarding school to seek out the biological father her mother always kept hidden and learns the dark secret of her roots.
Siddharth Dhananjay (Patti...
The project was written and directed by first-time feature helmer Ben Epstein, who wrote and executive produced the Netflix film, You Get Me, starring Bella Thorne. The film, which shot in Portland, Or, centers around 16-year-old Alex (Horvath), who runs away from boarding school to seek out the biological father her mother always kept hidden and learns the dark secret of her roots.
Siddharth Dhananjay (Patti...
- 3/10/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Sometimes if you want something done right, you need to empty a ton of guns into a ton of people yourself. At least, if you’re the ex-cop gunning for revenge against the people who killed his son in the gleefully violent action thriller “Beyond the Law.” And ahead of the film’s day and date release later this week, you can see the glorious carnage for yourself in the new redband trailer, available exclusively at the top of the page.
From director James Cullen Bressack, “Beyond the Law” stars Johnny Messner as that ex-cop, who gets dragged back into his old life after his son is murdered. With nothing to lose, he mixes it up with the city’s lowlifes and crosses paths with a veteran detective (Dmx) also determined to uncover the truth. But as their investigations drag them deeper into the criminal underworld, the come up against the local mob,...
From director James Cullen Bressack, “Beyond the Law” stars Johnny Messner as that ex-cop, who gets dragged back into his old life after his son is murdered. With nothing to lose, he mixes it up with the city’s lowlifes and crosses paths with a veteran detective (Dmx) also determined to uncover the truth. But as their investigations drag them deeper into the criminal underworld, the come up against the local mob,...
- 12/4/2019
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
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