Nativity, by Chilean filmmaker Francisca Alegría and produced by Quijote Films and Madre Content, has won the Screen International Ecam Forum Award, which highlights a project with international co-production and festival scope.
The project was selected by Screenat the Ecam Forum industry gathering in Madrid, which runs June 10-13.
Nativity, a magical realist tale about trauma, violence and redemption, is Alegría’s second feature after The Cow Who Sang A Song Into The Future which premiered at Sundance in 2022.
It was one of the international projects welcomed at the second edition of the Ecam Forum pitching sessions, which are designed...
The project was selected by Screenat the Ecam Forum industry gathering in Madrid, which runs June 10-13.
Nativity, a magical realist tale about trauma, violence and redemption, is Alegría’s second feature after The Cow Who Sang A Song Into The Future which premiered at Sundance in 2022.
It was one of the international projects welcomed at the second edition of the Ecam Forum pitching sessions, which are designed...
- 6/13/2025
- ScreenDaily
Chile’s Quijote Films, behind Un Certain Regard winner “The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo” and Madre Content – co-run by much-courted emerging filmmaker Francisca Alegría, director of Sundance title “The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future” and FilmNation/Prime Video’s upcoming series “The House of the Spirits” – will be joining forces on Alegría’s sophomore pic “Nacimiento” (“Nativity”).
The writer-director and Quijote Films producer Giancarlo Nasi will pitch the project for the first time to international co-producers and financiers June 10 at the Ecam Forum Co-Production Market in Madrid.
Quijote Films will serve as lead producer, with Madre Content due to formally enter the project, which is in early development, at a later stage. “We will see what gaps in the financing we can fill with Madre,” said Alegría who set up her production shingle in 2023 with partners Fernanda Urrejola, Gabriela Rosés and Cristóbal Güell.
Based on Alegría’s original script,...
The writer-director and Quijote Films producer Giancarlo Nasi will pitch the project for the first time to international co-producers and financiers June 10 at the Ecam Forum Co-Production Market in Madrid.
Quijote Films will serve as lead producer, with Madre Content due to formally enter the project, which is in early development, at a later stage. “We will see what gaps in the financing we can fill with Madre,” said Alegría who set up her production shingle in 2023 with partners Fernanda Urrejola, Gabriela Rosés and Cristóbal Güell.
Based on Alegría’s original script,...
- 6/4/2025
- by Annika Pham
- Variety Film + TV
Set to deliver a masterclass this Wednesday at Brazil’s mega creativity event Rio2C, Iberseries & Platino Industria co-director Samuel Castro has doubled down on the major new strategic directions this annual conference, forum and market is taking in 2025: Europe and international distribution.
“We remain firmly committed to strengthening cultural identity, boosting commercial exchange, and showcasing Ibero-American talent to the world,” Castro said of the Madrid event, whose fifth edition runs Sept. 30-Oct. 3.
As markets contract, however, for non-English language films and series, Iberseries & Platino Industry is expanding its reach. “The positioning of Iberseries & Platino Industria as a bridge between Latin America and the United States, with a special focus on the Hispanic market, and now with a clear outlook toward Europe, marks a pivotal moment to expand our reach by strengthening the international sale of Spanish-language content,” Castro added.
Over the last decades, producers and sales agents in...
“We remain firmly committed to strengthening cultural identity, boosting commercial exchange, and showcasing Ibero-American talent to the world,” Castro said of the Madrid event, whose fifth edition runs Sept. 30-Oct. 3.
As markets contract, however, for non-English language films and series, Iberseries & Platino Industry is expanding its reach. “The positioning of Iberseries & Platino Industria as a bridge between Latin America and the United States, with a special focus on the Hispanic market, and now with a clear outlook toward Europe, marks a pivotal moment to expand our reach by strengthening the international sale of Spanish-language content,” Castro added.
Over the last decades, producers and sales agents in...
- 5/28/2025
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Principal photography is underway in Chile on Prime Video Original ‘The House of the Spirits,’ an 8-part series based on Chilean author Isabel Allende’s career-launching novel. Allende, Eva Longoria and her Hyphenate Media Group are executive producing the show.
The project had been in development at lead producer FilmNation Entertainment, which brought in Chilean filmmaking team Francisca Alegria and Fernanda Urrejola (“The Cow Who Sang a Song into the Future”) to write and also showrun the series alongside seasoned local director/producer Andres Wood whose extensive credits include “Machuca” and series “News of a Kidnapping” and “Los 80.” Pablo and Juan de Dios Larrain’s Fabula is providing production services.
With over 70 million copies sold, “The House of the Spirits” is considered one of the most prominent novels of the 20th century. It was brought to the big screen in 1993 by Bille August with Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons, Antonio Banderas...
The project had been in development at lead producer FilmNation Entertainment, which brought in Chilean filmmaking team Francisca Alegria and Fernanda Urrejola (“The Cow Who Sang a Song into the Future”) to write and also showrun the series alongside seasoned local director/producer Andres Wood whose extensive credits include “Machuca” and series “News of a Kidnapping” and “Los 80.” Pablo and Juan de Dios Larrain’s Fabula is providing production services.
With over 70 million copies sold, “The House of the Spirits” is considered one of the most prominent novels of the 20th century. It was brought to the big screen in 1993 by Bille August with Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons, Antonio Banderas...
- 7/22/2024
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: J.K. Simmons, Isabelle Anaya, Fernanda Urrejola, Allen Leech, Olivia Simmons, Graham Patrick Martin, Andres Velez | Written by Michelle Schumacher, Carolyn Carpenter | Directed by Michelle Schumacher
As You Can’t Run Forever opens, a motorcyclist pulls into a gas station where a large man is yelling at a small dog. Instead of filling his tank, the cyclist walks over, draws a gun and shoots the man. Then he starts shooting anyone else he sees. This is Wade, he’s left several bodies behind him already, and he’s looking to add to his tally.
Miranda (Isabelle Anaya; Donny’s Bar Mitzvah) is a troubled young woman. She’s still resentful over her parent’s divorce and the subsequent suicide of her father. The fact that her mother Jenny and her stepfather Eddie are about to have a child of their own. Eddie’s daughter Emily is one already one sibling too many.
As You Can’t Run Forever opens, a motorcyclist pulls into a gas station where a large man is yelling at a small dog. Instead of filling his tank, the cyclist walks over, draws a gun and shoots the man. Then he starts shooting anyone else he sees. This is Wade, he’s left several bodies behind him already, and he’s looking to add to his tally.
Miranda (Isabelle Anaya; Donny’s Bar Mitzvah) is a troubled young woman. She’s still resentful over her parent’s divorce and the subsequent suicide of her father. The fact that her mother Jenny and her stepfather Eddie are about to have a child of their own. Eddie’s daughter Emily is one already one sibling too many.
- 5/22/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
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With Oscar winner J.K. Simmons leading your movie, you're already off to a solid start. Filmmaker Michelle Schumacher who also happens to be married to Simmons has a new film out this week that features the talented actor as a "psychopathic" villain, as Simmons recently described to us. A slew of other ominous adjectives come to mind when thinking about his mysterious character in Lionsgate's You Can't Run Forever, which centers on a mom in distress, Jenny (Fernanda Urrejola), trying to find her lost teenage daughter, Miranda (Isabelle Anaya). Meanwhile, Miranda is running for her life from a serial killer whose motive remains mysterious throughout much of the film.
It's a terrifying thrill ride of a feature, and we recently caught up with Schumacher to learn more about how Covid-19 inspired the themes of her new film, why seeing her husband...
With Oscar winner J.K. Simmons leading your movie, you're already off to a solid start. Filmmaker Michelle Schumacher who also happens to be married to Simmons has a new film out this week that features the talented actor as a "psychopathic" villain, as Simmons recently described to us. A slew of other ominous adjectives come to mind when thinking about his mysterious character in Lionsgate's You Can't Run Forever, which centers on a mom in distress, Jenny (Fernanda Urrejola), trying to find her lost teenage daughter, Miranda (Isabelle Anaya). Meanwhile, Miranda is running for her life from a serial killer whose motive remains mysterious throughout much of the film.
It's a terrifying thrill ride of a feature, and we recently caught up with Schumacher to learn more about how Covid-19 inspired the themes of her new film, why seeing her husband...
- 5/19/2024
- by Will Sayre
- MovieWeb
Quick Links J.K. Simmons Begins as a Killer with No Motive: 'Does It Matter?' A Family Runs Into a Nightmare A Surprise Trip to the Past and a Thrilling but Cluttered Ending J.K. Simmons is magnetic and malevolent as a relentless killer in You Can't Run Forever. A visceral thriller that ultimately leads to uplifting themes of family, despite an ending that wraps some things up too quickly and becomes unfocused. There's a surprising break from the intensity that cleverly establishes Simmons' character in a way that illuminates his motives. It works.
Two movies are being released this week that share a common trait: They both center on psychopathic killers who seem to lack a motive in their routine executions. Oh, and they're both being released by Lionsgate. There's The Strangers: Chapter 1, the first installment of Renny Harlin's reimagining of Bryan Bertino's hit 2008 horror classic. Then there's You Can't Run Forever.
Two movies are being released this week that share a common trait: They both center on psychopathic killers who seem to lack a motive in their routine executions. Oh, and they're both being released by Lionsgate. There's The Strangers: Chapter 1, the first installment of Renny Harlin's reimagining of Bryan Bertino's hit 2008 horror classic. Then there's You Can't Run Forever.
- 5/18/2024
- by Will Sayre
- MovieWeb
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He already electrified the screen and perhaps shook you to the core in the Oscar-winning film Whiplash back in 2014. Actually, J.K. Simmons has been stealing the show in countless projects over the past years and even decades. Now, he's teamed up with wife and director Michelle Schumacher again for a dark new thriller from Lionsgate called You Can't Run Forever, out this week. Simmons gets top billing, but you'll quickly realize he's not exactly the good-guy protagonist in this twisted tale that ultimately becomes a celebration of family and the power of love.
Simmons and Schumacher previously teamed up for I'm Not Here, and we recently caught up with Simmons to learn more about how this latest collaboration is even more of a family affair than the last. Simmons also weighed in on the future of superhero films, his upcoming Christmas movie Red One,...
He already electrified the screen and perhaps shook you to the core in the Oscar-winning film Whiplash back in 2014. Actually, J.K. Simmons has been stealing the show in countless projects over the past years and even decades. Now, he's teamed up with wife and director Michelle Schumacher again for a dark new thriller from Lionsgate called You Can't Run Forever, out this week. Simmons gets top billing, but you'll quickly realize he's not exactly the good-guy protagonist in this twisted tale that ultimately becomes a celebration of family and the power of love.
Simmons and Schumacher previously teamed up for I'm Not Here, and we recently caught up with Simmons to learn more about how this latest collaboration is even more of a family affair than the last. Simmons also weighed in on the future of superhero films, his upcoming Christmas movie Red One,...
- 5/17/2024
- by Will Sayre
- MovieWeb
Oscar winner J.K. Simmons made his career on television, appearing in Law & Order and Oz, and while he did play J. Jonah Jameson in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy (2002–2007), it wasn’t until Juno (2007) that he became a brand name, later appearing in Burn After Reading (2008), La La Land (2016), Justice League (2017), Being the Ricardos (2021), and other films. But, it was 2014’s Whiplash that earned him his first Oscar and earned him unanimous praise for his portrayal of the sadistic music instructor Terence Fletcher.
But, having said all of this, J.K. Simmons has a new movie coming out on May 17, 2024, an action thriller in which he will play the main role, but which is personal for him on more than one level, but more on that below.
The movie in question is You Can’t Run Forever, and it is an action thriller distributed by Lionsgate that will hit movie...
But, having said all of this, J.K. Simmons has a new movie coming out on May 17, 2024, an action thriller in which he will play the main role, but which is personal for him on more than one level, but more on that below.
The movie in question is You Can’t Run Forever, and it is an action thriller distributed by Lionsgate that will hit movie...
- 4/20/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
J.K. Simmons is a serial killer hoping to capture and kill a terrified young woman in the new trailer for You Can't Run Forever. From Lionsgate, the film will be released in theaters, on demand, and on digital on May 17.
Ahead of the release, a trailer has been unveiled for You Can't Run Forever. Packed with violence, the trailer showcases Simmons taking on the role of a homicidal maniac, racking up a body count in his pursuit of a desired victim he seems to know an awful lot about. It's certainly among the darkest roles yet for Simmons, and a sneak peek at the violent film can be seen by watching the trailer below.
Related 'Absolutely Not': J.K. Simmons Won't Play Omni-Man in Invincible Movie But Knows Who Should J.K. Simmons is counting himself out of playing Omni-Man in the planned live-action Invincible movie, but he has some suggestions.
Ahead of the release, a trailer has been unveiled for You Can't Run Forever. Packed with violence, the trailer showcases Simmons taking on the role of a homicidal maniac, racking up a body count in his pursuit of a desired victim he seems to know an awful lot about. It's certainly among the darkest roles yet for Simmons, and a sneak peek at the violent film can be seen by watching the trailer below.
Related 'Absolutely Not': J.K. Simmons Won't Play Omni-Man in Invincible Movie But Knows Who Should J.K. Simmons is counting himself out of playing Omni-Man in the planned live-action Invincible movie, but he has some suggestions.
- 4/17/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Do not mess with J.K. Simmons.
The Academy Award winner leads action film “You Can’t Run Forever,” which is directed by his wife Michelle Schumacher, who co-wrote the script with Carolyn Carpenter. Schumacher and Simmons previously collaborated on feature film “I’m Not Here.”
“You Can’t Run Forever” follows Miranda, a young woman suffering from acute anxiety due to a past tragedy. Well, Miranda faces a new terror when a serial killer (Simmons) chooses her as his new target, the logline reads. “In a harrowing hunt through the woods, Miranda finds strength she never knew she had as she tries to elude her murderous tracker.”
Fernanda Urrejola, Allen Leech, Isabelle Anaya, Graham Patrick Martin, and Olivia Simmons, the daughter of J.K. Simmons and Michelle Schumacher, co-star in the thriller. Michelle Schumacher’s brother Randle Schumacher produces the film.
J.K. Simmons previously told IndieWire that his collaborations with wife Schumacher was a necessary,...
The Academy Award winner leads action film “You Can’t Run Forever,” which is directed by his wife Michelle Schumacher, who co-wrote the script with Carolyn Carpenter. Schumacher and Simmons previously collaborated on feature film “I’m Not Here.”
“You Can’t Run Forever” follows Miranda, a young woman suffering from acute anxiety due to a past tragedy. Well, Miranda faces a new terror when a serial killer (Simmons) chooses her as his new target, the logline reads. “In a harrowing hunt through the woods, Miranda finds strength she never knew she had as she tries to elude her murderous tracker.”
Fernanda Urrejola, Allen Leech, Isabelle Anaya, Graham Patrick Martin, and Olivia Simmons, the daughter of J.K. Simmons and Michelle Schumacher, co-star in the thriller. Michelle Schumacher’s brother Randle Schumacher produces the film.
J.K. Simmons previously told IndieWire that his collaborations with wife Schumacher was a necessary,...
- 4/15/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
"I don't have to run faster than the man-eating tiger, I just have to run faster than you." Survival of the fastest!! Lionsgate has revealed an official trailer for You Can't Run Forever, an intense survival thriller set in the woods. It's directed by a filmmaker named Michelle Schumacher, who just so happens to be J.K. Simmons' wife, and he also stars in it as well. It's a family affair! This spine-tingling thriller will be released on VOD and in theaters this May if anyone wants to catch it. A teenage girl suffering from anxiety due to a tragic event from her past finds herself hunted through the woods by a sociopath on a murderous rampage. In a harrowing hunt through the woods, Miranda finds strength she never knew she had as she tries to elude her serial killer follower. Starring J.K. Simmons and Fernanda Urrejola, with Allen Leech,...
- 4/15/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Screen Rant debuts the poster and trailer for You Can't Run Forever, starring J.K. Simmons as a serial killer. Simmons' thoughtful decision to avoid playing "truly scary bad guys" in the past due to his family shows a different side to the acclaimed actor. Don't miss the release of You Can't Run Forever on May 17.
You Can’t Run Forever is a new thriller starring Academy Award winner J.K. Simmons, and Screen Rant has a look at the trailer. Formerly titled The Woods and first announced in 2021, the movie was directed by Michelle Shumacher (I’m Not Here) and written by Shumacher and Carolyn Carpenter. In addition to Simmons, the movie’s cast includes Fernanda Urrejola (Narcos: Mexico), Allen Leech (Bohemian Rhapsody), Isabelle Anaya (Donny’s Bar Mitzvah), and Olivia Simmons (Honor Student).
Screen Rant has a look at the You Can’t Run Forever trailer and poster, which detail the look and story of the movie.
You Can’t Run Forever is a new thriller starring Academy Award winner J.K. Simmons, and Screen Rant has a look at the trailer. Formerly titled The Woods and first announced in 2021, the movie was directed by Michelle Shumacher (I’m Not Here) and written by Shumacher and Carolyn Carpenter. In addition to Simmons, the movie’s cast includes Fernanda Urrejola (Narcos: Mexico), Allen Leech (Bohemian Rhapsody), Isabelle Anaya (Donny’s Bar Mitzvah), and Olivia Simmons (Honor Student).
Screen Rant has a look at the You Can’t Run Forever trailer and poster, which detail the look and story of the movie.
- 4/15/2024
- by Owen Danoff
- ScreenRant
Actor Josh Lucas, has called his latest sci-fi-thriller film, ‘The Black Demon’ a classic shark adventure, which has the essence of family at its core. Elaborating on this point, the actor said, “’The Black Demon’ is a classic action-adventure shark story. And without a doubt, one of the things I think that makes it special is that it’s got a family, a young family at its core.
“So hopefully, it’s a movie that kids love. It’s a movie that hopefully parents will love. I partly made this movie because I have a nine-year-old boy who loves these kinds of movies.”
The film follows the family of Paul Sturges (Josh Lucas) and his family who get stranded on an oil rig, which harbours the vengeance of a very angry Megalodon. The creature is believed to be a herald of an ancient Aztec god and kills the greedy.
As such,...
“So hopefully, it’s a movie that kids love. It’s a movie that hopefully parents will love. I partly made this movie because I have a nine-year-old boy who loves these kinds of movies.”
The film follows the family of Paul Sturges (Josh Lucas) and his family who get stranded on an oil rig, which harbours the vengeance of a very angry Megalodon. The creature is believed to be a herald of an ancient Aztec god and kills the greedy.
As such,...
- 9/5/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
"The Black Demon" is a new shark movie directed by Adrian Grünberg and features an ensemble cast including Josh Lucas and Fernanda Urrejola. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the movie is performing well on Prime Video, surpassing other popular titles like "Red, White, & Royal Blue." Producer Javier Chapa believes part of the movie's success is due to its Latinx representation both in front of and behind the camera, appealing to a hungry Latinx audience. Producers are already discussing a sequel.
A sequel to The Black Demon could be in the cards. The movie, which debuted on Prime Video on August 22, is a brand-new giant shark movie from Rambo: Last Blood director Adrian Grünberg that features an ensemble cast that includes Josh Lucas, Fernanda Urrejola, Julio Cesar Cedillo, and Omar Chaparro. The movie follows a man whose work trip to Baja California turned family vacation is ruined when a ravenous megalodon...
A sequel to The Black Demon could be in the cards. The movie, which debuted on Prime Video on August 22, is a brand-new giant shark movie from Rambo: Last Blood director Adrian Grünberg that features an ensemble cast that includes Josh Lucas, Fernanda Urrejola, Julio Cesar Cedillo, and Omar Chaparro. The movie follows a man whose work trip to Baja California turned family vacation is ruined when a ravenous megalodon...
- 8/31/2023
- by Brennan Klein
- ScreenRant
Call it Montezuma’s revenge. Or more precisely in this case, Tlaloc’s revenge.
Amid the hype for the second season of the The Summer I Turned Pretty or feature Red, White & Royal Blue, another Amazon title has quietly been reigning over the streaming service’s top 10.
The Black Demon, a shark movie with a supernatural and Latino bent, has claimed in the number one spot on Amazon’s streaming rankings for seven consecutive days since its debut Aug. 22, beating out not just those Amazon sensations, but also major studio fare such as Universal’s Cocaine Bear and Paramount’s Dungeons & Dragons, which also sit in the streamer’s daily top 10 ranking of most-watched entries in the U.S.
It’s an impressive feat, given that the film, made for under $10 million, had just a small marketing spend, though without actual viewing numbers, it’s hard to judge the...
Amid the hype for the second season of the The Summer I Turned Pretty or feature Red, White & Royal Blue, another Amazon title has quietly been reigning over the streaming service’s top 10.
The Black Demon, a shark movie with a supernatural and Latino bent, has claimed in the number one spot on Amazon’s streaming rankings for seven consecutive days since its debut Aug. 22, beating out not just those Amazon sensations, but also major studio fare such as Universal’s Cocaine Bear and Paramount’s Dungeons & Dragons, which also sit in the streamer’s daily top 10 ranking of most-watched entries in the U.S.
It’s an impressive feat, given that the film, made for under $10 million, had just a small marketing spend, though without actual viewing numbers, it’s hard to judge the...
- 8/30/2023
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
How many shark movies are too many shark movies? And how many ways are there for them to showcase something that hasn’t already been done to death? Directed by Adrian Grunberg and written by Carlos Cisco and Boise Esquerra, The Black Demon borrows the same trope as Jaws and the Meg series—exploring the theme of an enormous monster living in the oceans, preying on humans because of their consistent greed in wanting to take over nature. Here, the real, iniquitous behemoth is not the beast in the waters but the fictional oil conglomerate. Sadly, none of the events in the movie amount to anything substantial, and the ideas all seem half-baked before just boiling down to a dispassionate family drama. The least you would expect is for the movie to have a decent amount of jump scares and high-tension moments that leave you on the edge of your seat,...
- 8/24/2023
- by Anjena Pillai
- Film Fugitives
The Black Demon, a sci-fi thriller about a family encountering a dangerous shark, was filmed in the Dominican Republic, not in Mexico, where the story takes place. The production used various locations in the country. Some scenes of the movie had to be filmed in a studio due to the involvement of a fictional Megalodon. Pinewood Dominican Republic Studios provided a large water tank for filming intense ocean sequences. The water tank at Pinewood Dominican Republic Studios has been used for other movies like The Lost City, Old, and 47 Meters Down. It offers a practical alternative to filming in the open ocean.
The Black Demon jumps on the Megalodon hype train and depicts the story of a family encountering one of the gigantic dangerous sharks while visiting an oil rig in Baja California, a state in Mexico. However, the 2023 science fiction thriller movie was not filmed in the same location where it took place.
The Black Demon jumps on the Megalodon hype train and depicts the story of a family encountering one of the gigantic dangerous sharks while visiting an oil rig in Baja California, a state in Mexico. However, the 2023 science fiction thriller movie was not filmed in the same location where it took place.
- 8/23/2023
- by Sarah Little
- ScreenRant
Chile’s Francisca Alegria, whose debut feature “The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future” premiered at Sundance 2022, is launching a Latinx production company called Madre, with offices based in Chile, Uruguay and the U.S.
Together with her partners Fernanda Urrejola, Gabriela Rosés and Cristóbal Güell, Alegria said: “We firmly believe that stories have the ability to shape perspectives, challenge norms, and inspire action. With this in mind, we strive to select projects that not only entertain but also provoke thought and spark meaningful conversations.”
Recognizing that “representation matters,” the company intends to showcase Latinx culture “beyond surface-level diversity” stating: “We aim to portray the complexities, nuances, and rich tapestry of our community, shedding light on the multifaceted experiences and identities that often go unseen or are misunderstood.”
The new company is working on a fantasy feature set in Chile with Latinx producers Sergio Lira and Lynette Coll atLuz Films and “The Cow…...
Together with her partners Fernanda Urrejola, Gabriela Rosés and Cristóbal Güell, Alegria said: “We firmly believe that stories have the ability to shape perspectives, challenge norms, and inspire action. With this in mind, we strive to select projects that not only entertain but also provoke thought and spark meaningful conversations.”
Recognizing that “representation matters,” the company intends to showcase Latinx culture “beyond surface-level diversity” stating: “We aim to portray the complexities, nuances, and rich tapestry of our community, shedding light on the multifaceted experiences and identities that often go unseen or are misunderstood.”
The new company is working on a fantasy feature set in Chile with Latinx producers Sergio Lira and Lynette Coll atLuz Films and “The Cow…...
- 8/18/2023
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Mumbai, Aug 11 (Ians) Actor Josh Lucas, who essays the role of Paul in the science fiction thriller film ‘Black Demon’, has shared that he shot underwater scenes for the film sometime for 6 to 8 hours a day.
The film, directed by Adrian Grunberg, follows Paul and his family in a hellish ordeal where they realise that a local oil rig is being terrorised by a gigantic megalodon. Stranded in the middle of the ocean with no one to their rescue, they must make it out alive to save the villagers
The film also stars Josh Lucas, Fernanda Urrejola, Julio Cesar Cedillo and Venus Ariel.
Talking about the most challenging part of filming and his favourite scene, Josh Lucas said: “I think it’s a weird thing to say that my favourite scenes to shoot were probably the underwater scenes, they were really strange. Because I was shooting underwater, sometimes 6 to 8 hours...
The film, directed by Adrian Grunberg, follows Paul and his family in a hellish ordeal where they realise that a local oil rig is being terrorised by a gigantic megalodon. Stranded in the middle of the ocean with no one to their rescue, they must make it out alive to save the villagers
The film also stars Josh Lucas, Fernanda Urrejola, Julio Cesar Cedillo and Venus Ariel.
Talking about the most challenging part of filming and his favourite scene, Josh Lucas said: “I think it’s a weird thing to say that my favourite scenes to shoot were probably the underwater scenes, they were really strange. Because I was shooting underwater, sometimes 6 to 8 hours...
- 8/11/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Sincere performances and lively banter turn hokey into entertaining as Josh Lucas’s engineer and his family do battle with a megalodon
It would seem that megalodons are the menace of the moment. These ginormous sharks, thought to be extinct for millions of years, have been retro-spawned for entertainment purposes by the audiovisual-industrial complex – specifically in the Meg franchise but also on the Discovery Channel – because great white sharks, veterans of the Jaws movies, just don’t cut it any more. Still, in thematic terms there’s a throughline that connects most shark movies: one way or another, they’re all about the return of the repressed, with the sharks manifesting the oceanic subconsciousness’ raging, violent id that has been enraged by the human superego effort at mastery over nature. In the original Jaws, it’s not so much Bruce the shark that’s the big bad as it is the township’s greedy mayor,...
It would seem that megalodons are the menace of the moment. These ginormous sharks, thought to be extinct for millions of years, have been retro-spawned for entertainment purposes by the audiovisual-industrial complex – specifically in the Meg franchise but also on the Discovery Channel – because great white sharks, veterans of the Jaws movies, just don’t cut it any more. Still, in thematic terms there’s a throughline that connects most shark movies: one way or another, they’re all about the return of the repressed, with the sharks manifesting the oceanic subconsciousness’ raging, violent id that has been enraged by the human superego effort at mastery over nature. In the original Jaws, it’s not so much Bruce the shark that’s the big bad as it is the township’s greedy mayor,...
- 6/13/2023
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
Stars: Josh Lucas, Fernanda Urrejola, Venus Ariel, Carlos Solorzan, Julio Cesar Cedillo, Jorge A. Jimenez | Written by Carlos Cisco, Boise Esquerra | Directed by Adrian Grunberg
After the trainwreck that was Cocaine Shark and with the spectre of Jurassic Shark 3: Seavenge looming over me, The Black Demon, or any other shark film for that matter, may not have been an obvious choice. But this one caught my attention when it was announced and the idea of a finned fear film with enough of a budget to give it some bite was hard to say no to.
Paul Sturges is the safety officer for Nixon Oil, a corporate name that does not exactly inspire confidence. He has been sent to Baja to inspect one of the company’s rigs and has brought his family along. He may have to work but his wife Ines, daughter, Audrey, and son Tommy can have a vacation.
After the trainwreck that was Cocaine Shark and with the spectre of Jurassic Shark 3: Seavenge looming over me, The Black Demon, or any other shark film for that matter, may not have been an obvious choice. But this one caught my attention when it was announced and the idea of a finned fear film with enough of a budget to give it some bite was hard to say no to.
Paul Sturges is the safety officer for Nixon Oil, a corporate name that does not exactly inspire confidence. He has been sent to Baja to inspect one of the company’s rigs and has brought his family along. He may have to work but his wife Ines, daughter, Audrey, and son Tommy can have a vacation.
- 6/9/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Leonor Varela with Anne-Katrin Titze on The Cow Who Sang A Song Into The Future: “For me the stories that came to mind to build my character had to do with familiar echoes in the disconnect …”
Francisca Alegría’s The Cow Who Sang A Song Into The Future (La Vaca Que Cantó Una Canción Hacia El Futuro), co-written with Fernanda Urrejola, Manuela Infante and shot by Inti Briones, stars Leonor Varela with Mia Maestro, Alfredo Castro, Marcial Tagle, Enzo Ferrada Rosati, Laura Del Rio Rios, María Velasquez, and 2222, the cow.
Leonor Varela as Cecilia with a calf: “it’s so sad, they’re separated from their mother very early on, but their instinct is to suck.” Photo: Inti Briones
In recent years, a number of outstanding films brought to the forefront an issue society at large is all too willing to ignore, namely the treatment of farm animals and...
Francisca Alegría’s The Cow Who Sang A Song Into The Future (La Vaca Que Cantó Una Canción Hacia El Futuro), co-written with Fernanda Urrejola, Manuela Infante and shot by Inti Briones, stars Leonor Varela with Mia Maestro, Alfredo Castro, Marcial Tagle, Enzo Ferrada Rosati, Laura Del Rio Rios, María Velasquez, and 2222, the cow.
Leonor Varela as Cecilia with a calf: “it’s so sad, they’re separated from their mother very early on, but their instinct is to suck.” Photo: Inti Briones
In recent years, a number of outstanding films brought to the forefront an issue society at large is all too willing to ignore, namely the treatment of farm animals and...
- 5/14/2023
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Exclusive: Signature Entertainment has acquired UK & Irish rights to J.K. Simmons thriller You Can’t Run Forever from Voltage Pictures.
The movie follows a teenage girl (Anaya) struggling with a tragic past who is hunted through the woods by a sociopath (Oscar winner Simmons) on a murderous rampage.
Pic is produced by Randle Schumacher (3 Geezers!) and is directed by Michelle Schumacher (I’m Not Here) from a script co-written with Carolyn Carpenter. Led by Simmons (Whiplash), it also stars Allen Leech (Downton Abbey: A New Era), Fernanda Urrejola (Cry Macho) and Isabelle Anaya (Donny’s Bar Mitzvah).
The deal was negotiated between Signature’s Director of Acquisitions & Development Elizabeth Williams and Voltage Pictures’ President and COO Jonathan Deckter.
Williams said: “We are delighted to be the UK & Irish home for You Can’t Run Forever and can’t wait for audiences to see the brilliant J.K. Simmons in his most fiery role yet.
The movie follows a teenage girl (Anaya) struggling with a tragic past who is hunted through the woods by a sociopath (Oscar winner Simmons) on a murderous rampage.
Pic is produced by Randle Schumacher (3 Geezers!) and is directed by Michelle Schumacher (I’m Not Here) from a script co-written with Carolyn Carpenter. Led by Simmons (Whiplash), it also stars Allen Leech (Downton Abbey: A New Era), Fernanda Urrejola (Cry Macho) and Isabelle Anaya (Donny’s Bar Mitzvah).
The deal was negotiated between Signature’s Director of Acquisitions & Development Elizabeth Williams and Voltage Pictures’ President and COO Jonathan Deckter.
Williams said: “We are delighted to be the UK & Irish home for You Can’t Run Forever and can’t wait for audiences to see the brilliant J.K. Simmons in his most fiery role yet.
- 4/28/2023
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Plot: When a leaky oil rig awakens a vengeful god in the form of a megalodon shark, an oil man is trapped on the rig with his family and the surviving workers.
Review: There are a whole lot of shark thrillers out there, but not many of them have a supernatural edge. That makes director Adrian Grunberg’s The Black Demon stand out from the pack a bit, because while the shark in this thriller is described as being a megalodon, like the sharks in The Meg and Shark Attack 3 and probably plenty of others, this isn’t just a megalodon that has resurfaced from the prehistoric age. This movie, which has marketing material that informs that it’s “based on the Mexican legend”, presents us with a giant shark that is actually a vengeful god, awakened by the pollution that has been spilled in its waters, and is able...
Review: There are a whole lot of shark thrillers out there, but not many of them have a supernatural edge. That makes director Adrian Grunberg’s The Black Demon stand out from the pack a bit, because while the shark in this thriller is described as being a megalodon, like the sharks in The Meg and Shark Attack 3 and probably plenty of others, this isn’t just a megalodon that has resurfaced from the prehistoric age. This movie, which has marketing material that informs that it’s “based on the Mexican legend”, presents us with a giant shark that is actually a vengeful god, awakened by the pollution that has been spilled in its waters, and is able...
- 4/26/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The legend of El Demonio Negro, or The Black Demon, brings a mythical, almost supernatural, quality to this latest shark attack horror feature. Director Adrian Grünberg (Rambo: The Last Blood), working from a script by Boise Esquerra and Carlos Cisco, dials in on the folkloric aspect of The Black Demon to wield the horror as a cautionary entry in eco-horror rather than a conventional shark attack feature. Fresh mythology struggles to keep these shark infested waters afloat, however.
Corporate oilman Paul Sturges (Josh Lucas) brings his wife Ines (Fernanda Urrejola) and kids Audrey (Venus Ariel) and Tommy (Carlos Solórzano) with him on a visit to Baja. The family trip to explore Ines’ roots doubles as work for Paul, who hopes to boat out to his company’s rig off the Baja coast for an inspection before rejoining his family on vacation. Paul arrives at the crumbling rig to find it leaking oil,...
Corporate oilman Paul Sturges (Josh Lucas) brings his wife Ines (Fernanda Urrejola) and kids Audrey (Venus Ariel) and Tommy (Carlos Solórzano) with him on a visit to Baja. The family trip to explore Ines’ roots doubles as work for Paul, who hopes to boat out to his company’s rig off the Baja coast for an inspection before rejoining his family on vacation. Paul arrives at the crumbling rig to find it leaking oil,...
- 4/26/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
The horror movie to go see in theaters right now is Evil Dead Rise, but a brand new horror movie is being unleashed in theaters this week to give the franchise a little genre competition.
And it’s one of Seven new horror movies releasing this week…
Here’s all the new horror releasing April 25 – April 30, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
After scaring up $168 million worldwide, Scream VI just arrived for purchase on Digital Today, and Bloody Disgusting has also learned this week that Scream VI will be unleashed on 4K Ultra HD SteelBook, on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on July 11, 2023.
Meagan wrote in her review of Scream VI, “This slasher sequel lets a ruthless Ghostface loose in the city, slicing up an intense, flawless entry that continues the streak of insightful introspection while escalating the thrills, kills, humor, and heart to a breathless degree.
And it’s one of Seven new horror movies releasing this week…
Here’s all the new horror releasing April 25 – April 30, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
After scaring up $168 million worldwide, Scream VI just arrived for purchase on Digital Today, and Bloody Disgusting has also learned this week that Scream VI will be unleashed on 4K Ultra HD SteelBook, on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on July 11, 2023.
Meagan wrote in her review of Scream VI, “This slasher sequel lets a ruthless Ghostface loose in the city, slicing up an intense, flawless entry that continues the streak of insightful introspection while escalating the thrills, kills, humor, and heart to a breathless degree.
- 4/25/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
A cursed megalodon shark is no laughing matter, as seen in an exclusive The Black Demon clip. Helmed by Rambo: Last Blood's Adrian Grunberg, the horror-thriller centers on an oilman who takes his family on a vacation to visit a rig in Baja, only to discover it's currently under constant attack from a ferocious megalodon shark. Yellowstone's Josh Lucas leads the cast of The Black Demon alongside Fernanda Urrejola, Julio Cesar Cedillo, Venus Ariel, and Héctor Jiménez.
Oilman Paul Sturges' (Lucas) idyllic family vacation turns into a nightmare when they encounter a ferocious megalodon shark that will stop at nothing to protect its territory. Stranded and under constant attack, Paul and his family must somehow find a way to get his family back to shore alive before it strikes again in this epic battle between humans and nature.
Ahead of the film's theatrical release, Screen Rant is proud...
Oilman Paul Sturges' (Lucas) idyllic family vacation turns into a nightmare when they encounter a ferocious megalodon shark that will stop at nothing to protect its territory. Stranded and under constant attack, Paul and his family must somehow find a way to get his family back to shore alive before it strikes again in this epic battle between humans and nature.
Ahead of the film's theatrical release, Screen Rant is proud...
- 4/25/2023
- by Grant Hermanns
- ScreenRant
"The Fist of the Condor" is the new Chilean Spanish martial arts feature, written and directed by Ernesto Díaz Espinoza, starring Marko Zaror, Gina Aguad, Eyal Meyer, Man Soo Yoon, José Manuel and Fernanda Urrejola, releasing April 5, 2023:
"...after centuries of careful safeguarding, a sacred manual of deadly fighting techniques risks falling into the wrong hands, leaving its rightful guardian to battle the world’s worst killers to protect the ancient secrets.
"Now a group of martial artists from around the world search for the book that contains the ancient secrets of how to overcome the limits of the human body..."
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"...after centuries of careful safeguarding, a sacred manual of deadly fighting techniques risks falling into the wrong hands, leaving its rightful guardian to battle the world’s worst killers to protect the ancient secrets.
"Now a group of martial artists from around the world search for the book that contains the ancient secrets of how to overcome the limits of the human body..."
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- 3/30/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Back in 2018, Steve Alten’s The Meg finally came to the big screen, but not in the form that we had originally been promised. The big screen Megalodon horror movie was released with a PG-13 rating – much to the chagrin of star Jason Statham – leaving fans hungry for a shark attack movie with a bit more bite. And it looks like we’re getting one this year.
From Rambo: Last Blood director Adrian Grünberg, The Black Demon will be released in theaters on April 28, and we’ve learned today that it’s Rated “R” for “Some grisly images.”
Music to our ears. Stay tuned for our review, coming soon!
In The Black Demon…
“When oilman Paul Sturges takes his family to Bahia Negra, the crown jewel of Baja and the site of Paul’s best-performing rig, the vibrant Mexican coastal town he once knew has mysteriously crumbled. In the decrepit ghost town,...
From Rambo: Last Blood director Adrian Grünberg, The Black Demon will be released in theaters on April 28, and we’ve learned today that it’s Rated “R” for “Some grisly images.”
Music to our ears. Stay tuned for our review, coming soon!
In The Black Demon…
“When oilman Paul Sturges takes his family to Bahia Negra, the crown jewel of Baja and the site of Paul’s best-performing rig, the vibrant Mexican coastal town he once knew has mysteriously crumbled. In the decrepit ghost town,...
- 3/29/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Starring: Josh Lucas, Fernanda Urrejola, Julio Cesar Cedillo Directed By: Adrian Grünberg Written By: Boise Esquerra (written by), Carlos Cisco (story by) Josh Lucas stars in this edge-of-your-seat action thriller from the director of Rambo: Last Blood. Oilman Paul Sturges’ (Lucas) idyllic family vacation turns into a nightmare when they encounter …
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- 3/24/2023
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
From Rambo: Last Blood director Adrian Grünberg, The Black Demon is based on the Mexican legend of a massive Megalodon shark, and Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive first look at the action-horror movie’s official art and images this morning.
The Black Demon will release in theaters on April 28, 2023, and you can also watch the trailer here. In the film, Josh Lucas (The Forever Purge) battles a giant man-eating shark.
“Oilman Paul Sturges’ (Lucas) idyllic family vacation turns into a nightmare when they encounter a ferocious megalodon shark that will stop at nothing to protect its territory.
“Stranded and under constant attack, Paul and his family must somehow find a way to get his family back to shore alive before it strikes again in this epic battle between humans and nature.”
Josh Lucas stars alongside Fernanda Urrejola (Cry Macho) and Julio Cesar Cedillo (Sicario). Boise Esquerra wrote the script, from a story by Carlos Cisco.
The Black Demon will release in theaters on April 28, 2023, and you can also watch the trailer here. In the film, Josh Lucas (The Forever Purge) battles a giant man-eating shark.
“Oilman Paul Sturges’ (Lucas) idyllic family vacation turns into a nightmare when they encounter a ferocious megalodon shark that will stop at nothing to protect its territory.
“Stranded and under constant attack, Paul and his family must somehow find a way to get his family back to shore alive before it strikes again in this epic battle between humans and nature.”
Josh Lucas stars alongside Fernanda Urrejola (Cry Macho) and Julio Cesar Cedillo (Sicario). Boise Esquerra wrote the script, from a story by Carlos Cisco.
- 3/23/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Rambo: Last Blood (watch the extended cut of that Here) director Adrian Grunberg‘s shark thriller The Black Demon is set to reach theatres on April 28th, and I’ve been anxious to see a trailer for this one because the only publicity stills released up to this point have only shown lead actor Josh Lucas (The Forever Purge) and his character’s family standing on dry land. Now, the moment I’ve been waiting months for has arrived. IGN got the exclusive first look at a trailer for The Black Demon, and this finally gives the sight of Lucas and other characters out on the water, dealing with a “big ass shark”! You can watch the trailer in the embed above.
The Black Demon marks the first feature writing credit for Boise Esquerra. The story Esquerra crafted begins when oilman Paul Sturges takes his family on vacation to Bahia Azul.
The Black Demon marks the first feature writing credit for Boise Esquerra. The story Esquerra crafted begins when oilman Paul Sturges takes his family on vacation to Bahia Azul.
- 3/23/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
From Rambo: Last Blood director Adrian Grünberg, The Black Demon is based on a Mexican legend, and IGN has debuted the action-horror movie’s official trailer this week.
The Black Demon will release exclusively in theaters on April 28, 2023, and you can watch the trailer below. In the film, Josh Lucas battles a massive Megalodon shark.
Just how big is the movie’s shark? Jump to 2-minutes into the official trailer for The Black Demon below, which gives you a good idea of the Epic scale of this aquatic nightmare!
This one looks like a Syfy creature feature with a budget. Count us in…
“When oilman Paul Sturges takes his family to Bahia Negra, the crown jewel of Baja and the site of Paul’s best-performing rig, the vibrant Mexican coastal town he once knew has mysteriously crumbled. In the decrepit ghost town, the last inhabitants tell Paul the offshore platform has awoken ‘El Demonio.
The Black Demon will release exclusively in theaters on April 28, 2023, and you can watch the trailer below. In the film, Josh Lucas battles a massive Megalodon shark.
Just how big is the movie’s shark? Jump to 2-minutes into the official trailer for The Black Demon below, which gives you a good idea of the Epic scale of this aquatic nightmare!
This one looks like a Syfy creature feature with a budget. Count us in…
“When oilman Paul Sturges takes his family to Bahia Negra, the crown jewel of Baja and the site of Paul’s best-performing rig, the vibrant Mexican coastal town he once knew has mysteriously crumbled. In the decrepit ghost town, the last inhabitants tell Paul the offshore platform has awoken ‘El Demonio.
- 3/23/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
"This is not just any shark, it's a curse." The Avenue has revealed a freaky trailer for The Black Demon, another epic mega shark movie gliding into waters near you soon. While we wait for the other megalodon movie, The Meg 2: The Trench, due out sometime in the summer, they're offering us this bait instead. Josh Lucas stars as the oil worker Paul Sturges, who goes to inspect a rig but finds it abandoned. Stuck on the rig, their idyllic family vacation turns into a nightmare when they then encounter a ferocious megalodon shark that will stop at nothing to protect its territory. This also stars Fernanda Urrejola and Julio Cesar Cedillo, and it was shot in the Dominican Republic. "He's going to keep getting his revenge until a sacrifice is made." An intriguing mix of supernatural horror + shark movie, this looks like it might be good. Dive in.
- 3/22/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"Look at your pain. Throw everything away until you are weightless." Fly, Marko, fly away! Well Go has launched an official US trailer for a Chilean martial arts action film titled The Fist of the Condor, or just Fist of the Condor, the latest from a Chilean indie director named Ernesto Díaz Espinoza, who is best known for his rad low budget action films including Kiltro, Mirageman, Mandrill (from back in 2009). This just premiered at the 2023 Rotterdam Film Festival and is now set to open in US theaters this April. Catch it on the big screen! Upon the empire’s fall to invading conquistadors, the 16th-century Incas quickly concealed a sacred manual containing the secrets behind their deadly fighting technique. But after centuries of careful safeguarding, the manual is again at risk of falling into the wrong hands, leaving its guardian to battle the world's greatest assassins to protect the secrets within.
- 3/10/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Screen Rant is pleased to present an exclusive poster and release details on the upcoming Chilean martial arts film Fist of the Condor. U.S. based-distributor Well Go USA Entertainment is handling the stateside release of Fist of the Condor, written and directed by Ernesto Diaz Espinoza and starring John Wick: Chapter 4 star Marko Zaror. Fist of the Condor recently premiered at the Holland Film Festival, and will receive a theater run on April 4 as part of the Alamo Drafthouse Fantastic Fest Presents series.
Marko Zaror is well known to action fans for his roles movies like Undisputed 3: Redemption, Machete Kills, and Redeemer, and he will soon be seen opposite Keanu Reeves in the next John Wick. As part of Fist of the Condor's release, Zaror will also attend Q&a screenings of the film on April 4 and 5, at Alamo Drafthouse's Manhattan and Staten Island theaters, with Zaror also...
Marko Zaror is well known to action fans for his roles movies like Undisputed 3: Redemption, Machete Kills, and Redeemer, and he will soon be seen opposite Keanu Reeves in the next John Wick. As part of Fist of the Condor's release, Zaror will also attend Q&a screenings of the film on April 4 and 5, at Alamo Drafthouse's Manhattan and Staten Island theaters, with Zaror also...
- 2/24/2023
- by Brad Curran
- ScreenRant
Exactly two months ago today, we heard that Rambo: Last Blood (watch the extended cut of that Here) director Adrian Grunberg‘s shark thriller The Black Demon was going to be reaching theatres on April 21st – a date that would, unfortunately, put it in direct competition with the new Evil Dead movie, Evil Dead Rise. Now we’ve learned that The Black Demon has wisely decided to give Evil Dead Rise a little space, shifting its release date back one week to April 28th. Now we just need to see a trailer for this thing.
The Black Demon marks the first feature writing credit for Boise Esquerra. The story Esquerra crafted begins when oilman Paul Sturges takes his family on vacation to Bahia Azul. There, the coastal town he and his wife once knew has mysteriously crumbled and the locals are nowhere to be found. Paul starts off his day...
The Black Demon marks the first feature writing credit for Boise Esquerra. The story Esquerra crafted begins when oilman Paul Sturges takes his family on vacation to Bahia Azul. There, the coastal town he and his wife once knew has mysteriously crumbled and the locals are nowhere to be found. Paul starts off his day...
- 2/6/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
From Rambo: Last Blood director Adrian Grünberg, The Black Demon is said to be based on a Mexican legend, and it’s coming to theaters this April. A bit later than expected, however.
The Black Demon will now release in theaters on April 28, 2023, Bloody Disgusting has learned this week. Previously, the film had been set for theatrical release on April 21, 2023.
“When oilman Paul Sturges takes his family to Bahia Negra, the crown jewel of Baja and the site of Paul’s best-performing rig, the vibrant Mexican coastal town he once knew has mysteriously crumbled. In the decrepit ghost town, the last inhabitants tell Paul the offshore platform has awoken ‘El Demonio.’ Scared to be left alone, the family follows Paul out to the platform and just after they get on, the man and boat that risked bringing them is ferociously attacked by a massive black shark. This shark is unlike...
The Black Demon will now release in theaters on April 28, 2023, Bloody Disgusting has learned this week. Previously, the film had been set for theatrical release on April 21, 2023.
“When oilman Paul Sturges takes his family to Bahia Negra, the crown jewel of Baja and the site of Paul’s best-performing rig, the vibrant Mexican coastal town he once knew has mysteriously crumbled. In the decrepit ghost town, the last inhabitants tell Paul the offshore platform has awoken ‘El Demonio.’ Scared to be left alone, the family follows Paul out to the platform and just after they get on, the man and boat that risked bringing them is ferociously attacked by a massive black shark. This shark is unlike...
- 2/6/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
"He deserves his revenge." Check out this early teaser trailer for an indie action film from Chile titled The Fist of the Condor, which is premiering at the 2023 Rotterdam Film Festival - underway right now. This is the latest film from a Chilean indie director named Ernesto Díaz Espinoza, who is best known for his rad low budget action films including Kiltro, Mirageman, Mandrill (we reviewed this one back in 2009). This one also stars Marko Zaror, who also produced and has appeared in plenty of his films before. A group of martial artists from around the world search for a book that contains the ancient secrets of how to overcome the limits of the human body - tracking down one man known as El Guerrero. The cast also includes Gina Aguad, Eyal Meyer, Man Soo Yoon, Jose Manuel, & Fernanda Urrejola. This is clearly a throwback tribute to cheesy action films from the 80s & 90s,...
- 1/31/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Sales team to show first footage in Berlin.
Voltage Pictures will launch global sales at EFM next month on Michelle Schumacher’s (I’m Not Here) thriller You Can’t Run Forever starring J.K. Simmons, which wrapped principal photography earlier this year.
Schumacher directs from a screenplay she co-wrote with Carolyn Carpenter about a teenage girl struggling with a tragic past who is hunted through the woods by a psychopath on a murderous rampage.
Simmons, whose accolades include the best supporting actor Oscar for Whiplash, is joined on the cast by Allen Leech (Downton Abbey: A New Era) and Fernanda Urrejola (Cry Macho...
Voltage Pictures will launch global sales at EFM next month on Michelle Schumacher’s (I’m Not Here) thriller You Can’t Run Forever starring J.K. Simmons, which wrapped principal photography earlier this year.
Schumacher directs from a screenplay she co-wrote with Carolyn Carpenter about a teenage girl struggling with a tragic past who is hunted through the woods by a psychopath on a murderous rampage.
Simmons, whose accolades include the best supporting actor Oscar for Whiplash, is joined on the cast by Allen Leech (Downton Abbey: A New Era) and Fernanda Urrejola (Cry Macho...
- 1/26/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Rambo: Last Blood (watch the extended cut of that Here) director Adrian Grunberg‘s upcoming movie The Black Demon is a shark thriller, but you probably wouldn’t guess that from the promotional images that have been released. Here’s the first one, showing star Josh Lucas (The Forever Purge) standing on dry ground. Now another image from The Black Demon has been unveiled by USA Today, and this one also shows Lucas standing on dry ground. This time he’s joined by co-stars Fernanda Urrejola (Cry Macho) and Venus Ariel (Dmz). The new image can be found at the bottom of this article.
The Black Demon has a theatrical release date of April 21, 2023 (the same day Evil Dead Rise will be reaching theatres), so we should be seeing a trailer for this one soon. Then we’ll finally get some glimpses of this movie’s shark action.
The Black...
The Black Demon has a theatrical release date of April 21, 2023 (the same day Evil Dead Rise will be reaching theatres), so we should be seeing a trailer for this one soon. Then we’ll finally get some glimpses of this movie’s shark action.
The Black...
- 1/5/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Ten months have gone by since we saw a first look image from Rambo: Last Blood (watch the extended cut of that Here) director Adrian Grunberg‘s shark thriller The Black Demon – and that was actually the last time we heard anything about the movie, so I had forgotten about it. Thankfully, our friends at Bloody Disgusting were able to dig up the information that The Black Demon has a theatrical release date of April 21, 2023. Which will, unfortunately, put it in direct competition with the new Evil Dead movie, Evil Dead Rise.
Evil Dead Rise was originally going to be an HBO Max release, but it went over so well with test screening audiences that the decision was made to send it to theatres. So now it’s on a collision course with The Black Demon. Bloody Disgusting was also able to find out that The Black Demon will be...
Evil Dead Rise was originally going to be an HBO Max release, but it went over so well with test screening audiences that the decision was made to send it to theatres. So now it’s on a collision course with The Black Demon. Bloody Disgusting was also able to find out that The Black Demon will be...
- 12/6/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
From Rambo: Last Blood director Adrian Grünberg, The Black Demon is said to be based on a Mexican legend, and today we’ve got the first word about the film’s 2023 release.
The Black Demon will first release in theaters on April 21, 2023.
“When oilman Paul Sturges takes his family to Bahia Negra, the crown jewel of Baja and the site of Paul’s best-performing rig, the vibrant Mexican coastal town he once knew has mysteriously crumbled. In the decrepit ghost town, the last inhabitants tell Paul the offshore platform has awoken ‘El Demonio.’ Scared to be left alone, the family follows Paul out to the platform and just after they get on, the man and boat that risked bringing them is ferociously attacked by a massive black shark. This shark is unlike any other creature; a shark of legend,...
The Black Demon will first release in theaters on April 21, 2023.
“When oilman Paul Sturges takes his family to Bahia Negra, the crown jewel of Baja and the site of Paul’s best-performing rig, the vibrant Mexican coastal town he once knew has mysteriously crumbled. In the decrepit ghost town, the last inhabitants tell Paul the offshore platform has awoken ‘El Demonio.’ Scared to be left alone, the family follows Paul out to the platform and just after they get on, the man and boat that risked bringing them is ferociously attacked by a massive black shark. This shark is unlike any other creature; a shark of legend,...
- 12/6/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Thriller film ‘You Can’t Run Forever’, which stars Academy Award winner J.K. Simmons, has wrapped up its principal photography and the first stills from the film are here.
The stills, accessed by Deadline, give an idea about the film’s universe and setting. The film, formerly titled ‘The Woods’, is a rollercoaster ride that follows a sociopathic killer as he hunts a tormented teenager through the woods.
According to Deadline, its cast also includes Allen Leech and Fernanda Urrejola. Simmons’ wife Michelle Schumacher has directed the film from her and Carolyn J. Carpenter’s script, with Randle Schumacher producing for Rubber Tree Productions.
Simmons told Deadline: “One of the things I loved about the script was the mystery of ‘why’ and the stark reality that sometimes knowing the answer to that question only raises more questions. But there’s no question that this movie is going to scare the hell out of people.
The stills, accessed by Deadline, give an idea about the film’s universe and setting. The film, formerly titled ‘The Woods’, is a rollercoaster ride that follows a sociopathic killer as he hunts a tormented teenager through the woods.
According to Deadline, its cast also includes Allen Leech and Fernanda Urrejola. Simmons’ wife Michelle Schumacher has directed the film from her and Carolyn J. Carpenter’s script, with Randle Schumacher producing for Rubber Tree Productions.
Simmons told Deadline: “One of the things I loved about the script was the mystery of ‘why’ and the stark reality that sometimes knowing the answer to that question only raises more questions. But there’s no question that this movie is going to scare the hell out of people.
- 8/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
‘You Can’t Run Forever’ First Look: J.K. Simmons Stars In Thriller From Director Michelle Schumacher
Exclusive: Deadline has the first stills from the thriller You Can’t Run Forever, starring Academy Award winner J.K. Simmons (Whiplash), which has just wrapped principal photography.
The film formerly titled The Woods is a rollercoaster ride that follows a sociopathic killer as he hunts a tormented teenager through the woods. Its cast also includes Allen Leech (Downton Abbey: A New Era) and Fernanda Urrejola (Cry Macho). Simmons’ wife Michelle Schumacher (I’m Not Here) directed from her and Carolyn J. Carpenter’s script, with Randle Schumacher producing for Rubber Tree Productions.
“One of the things I loved about the script was the mystery of ‘why’ and the stark reality that sometimes knowing the answer to that question only raises more questions,” Simmons tells Deadline. “But there’s no question that this movie is going to scare the hell out of people.”
“The film is about trauma and survival, and about how...
The film formerly titled The Woods is a rollercoaster ride that follows a sociopathic killer as he hunts a tormented teenager through the woods. Its cast also includes Allen Leech (Downton Abbey: A New Era) and Fernanda Urrejola (Cry Macho). Simmons’ wife Michelle Schumacher (I’m Not Here) directed from her and Carolyn J. Carpenter’s script, with Randle Schumacher producing for Rubber Tree Productions.
“One of the things I loved about the script was the mystery of ‘why’ and the stark reality that sometimes knowing the answer to that question only raises more questions,” Simmons tells Deadline. “But there’s no question that this movie is going to scare the hell out of people.”
“The film is about trauma and survival, and about how...
- 8/18/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
The Chilean fable had its world premiere at Sundance.
Exclusive: Kino Lorber has acquired North American distribution rights to environmental fable The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future, which had its world premiere in the World Cinema Competition at this year’s Sundance festival.
Kino Lorber is planning a theatrical release later this year for the film, the feature debut of Chilean director Francisca Alegría, who won the Sundance Short Film Jury Award for international fiction in 2017 with And the Whole Sky Fit in the Dead Cow’s Eye.
Written by Alegría, Fernanda Urrejola and Manuela Infante, The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future...
Exclusive: Kino Lorber has acquired North American distribution rights to environmental fable The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future, which had its world premiere in the World Cinema Competition at this year’s Sundance festival.
Kino Lorber is planning a theatrical release later this year for the film, the feature debut of Chilean director Francisca Alegría, who won the Sundance Short Film Jury Award for international fiction in 2017 with And the Whole Sky Fit in the Dead Cow’s Eye.
Written by Alegría, Fernanda Urrejola and Manuela Infante, The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future...
- 5/25/2022
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
Rights close in Germany, UK, Australia, Latin America, Middle East.
Highland Film Group has locked a raft of key pre-sales on in-demand Josh Lucas survival thriller The Black Demon and released a first-look image as talks with EFM buyers continue.
Rambo: Last Blood director Adrian Grünberg helms the project, which just wrapped in Dominican Republic and stars Lucas as an oilman on a trip to Baja, Mexico, who becomes stranded with his family on a rig where the sins of his past have put him and all he holds dear in the crosshairs of a sinister force.
Highland’s distribution...
Highland Film Group has locked a raft of key pre-sales on in-demand Josh Lucas survival thriller The Black Demon and released a first-look image as talks with EFM buyers continue.
Rambo: Last Blood director Adrian Grünberg helms the project, which just wrapped in Dominican Republic and stars Lucas as an oilman on a trip to Baja, Mexico, who becomes stranded with his family on a rig where the sins of his past have put him and all he holds dear in the crosshairs of a sinister force.
Highland’s distribution...
- 2/11/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Fernanda Urrejola and Julio Cesar Cedillo will star alongside Josh Lucas in “The Black Demon.” The survival thriller is the latest film from Adrian Grünberg, the director of “Rambo: Last Blood” and “Get the Gringo.”
The film centers on an oilman who finds himself and his family stranded on a rig where he is targeted by a megalodon, a prehistoric shark.
Urrejola is best known for her work in “Narcos: Mexico,” the “Party of Five” reboot and Clint Eastwood’s most recent drama, “Cry Macho.” Cedillo played the title role in “The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada” and also appeared in “All the Pretty Horses,” “Cowboys & Aliens” and “Sicario.” He recently starred in Netflix’s acclaimed film “The Harder They Fall.”
Also joining the cast are Jorge A. Jimenez (“Machete Kills”), Héctor Jiménez (“Nacho Libre”), Raúl Méndez (“Narcos”), Edgar Flores (“Sin Nombre”), Venus Ariel (“Dmz”) and Carlos Solórzano (“Flamin’ Hot”).
Written by Boise Esquerra,...
The film centers on an oilman who finds himself and his family stranded on a rig where he is targeted by a megalodon, a prehistoric shark.
Urrejola is best known for her work in “Narcos: Mexico,” the “Party of Five” reboot and Clint Eastwood’s most recent drama, “Cry Macho.” Cedillo played the title role in “The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada” and also appeared in “All the Pretty Horses,” “Cowboys & Aliens” and “Sicario.” He recently starred in Netflix’s acclaimed film “The Harder They Fall.”
Also joining the cast are Jorge A. Jimenez (“Machete Kills”), Héctor Jiménez (“Nacho Libre”), Raúl Méndez (“Narcos”), Edgar Flores (“Sin Nombre”), Venus Ariel (“Dmz”) and Carlos Solórzano (“Flamin’ Hot”).
Written by Boise Esquerra,...
- 1/25/2022
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
He remains a magnetic presence, but can’t sustain interest in this dated tale, which would have us believe the 91-year-old remains a ladykiller
There’s a creak of old leather (and other things) in this outrageously dated and hokey sentimental western, made from a script that’s been knocking around the industry for decades; it’s a Swiss cheese of bizarre plot-holes set in 1979, clearly because that is when it was conceived. Only the residual charisma and fascination of its director-star Clint Eastwood keeps it from sinking completely, and only this living legend could get away with asking us to believe that his character is devastatingly attractive to two different younger women, his female co-stars here being 40 and 52.
Eastwood plays Mike, a veteran Texan ranch-hand who lost his wife and son to a car accident and in the first scene gets fired by his grumpy boss Howard (Dwight Yoakam...
There’s a creak of old leather (and other things) in this outrageously dated and hokey sentimental western, made from a script that’s been knocking around the industry for decades; it’s a Swiss cheese of bizarre plot-holes set in 1979, clearly because that is when it was conceived. Only the residual charisma and fascination of its director-star Clint Eastwood keeps it from sinking completely, and only this living legend could get away with asking us to believe that his character is devastatingly attractive to two different younger women, his female co-stars here being 40 and 52.
Eastwood plays Mike, a veteran Texan ranch-hand who lost his wife and son to a car accident and in the first scene gets fired by his grumpy boss Howard (Dwight Yoakam...
- 11/10/2021
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
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