Two is better than one.
Amsterdam-based Skoop Media has closed a deal with Walter Presents on “Evilside” and “Sleepers” for the U.K., Ireland, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The platform will have exclusive VOD rights in these territories.
“We can’t wait for our viewers to delve into these two phenomenal series,” enthused Walter Presents CEO Walter Iuzzolino.
“These titles are rich with suspense and filled with evocative worldly themes. Our foreign-language drama lovers should prepare for an exhilarating journey across Europe.”
Finnish offering “Evilside” – an Elisa Viihde original combining Live Action Role Play (Larp) with the legacy of Nordic Noir – kicks off with a brutal murder of a teenage boy in a small fishing village.
God-fearing local residents are quick to point fingers at outcast Johanna (Olivia Ainali) and she needs to prove her innocence. Luckily, detective Ulla Penttinen (Amira Khalifa) doesn’t need much convincing.
“There...
Amsterdam-based Skoop Media has closed a deal with Walter Presents on “Evilside” and “Sleepers” for the U.K., Ireland, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The platform will have exclusive VOD rights in these territories.
“We can’t wait for our viewers to delve into these two phenomenal series,” enthused Walter Presents CEO Walter Iuzzolino.
“These titles are rich with suspense and filled with evocative worldly themes. Our foreign-language drama lovers should prepare for an exhilarating journey across Europe.”
Finnish offering “Evilside” – an Elisa Viihde original combining Live Action Role Play (Larp) with the legacy of Nordic Noir – kicks off with a brutal murder of a teenage boy in a small fishing village.
God-fearing local residents are quick to point fingers at outcast Johanna (Olivia Ainali) and she needs to prove her innocence. Luckily, detective Ulla Penttinen (Amira Khalifa) doesn’t need much convincing.
“There...
- 10/15/2023
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
The East Trailer — Jim Taihuttu‘s The East / De Oost (2020) movie trailer has been released by Magnolia Pictures and Magnolia Releasing. The East trailer stars Martijn Lakemeyer, Marwan Kenzari, Jonas Smulders, Coen Bril, Jeroen Perceval, Huub Smit, David Wristers, Robert de Hoog, and Reinout Bussemaker. Crew Mustafa Duygulu and Jim Taihuttu wrote the [...]
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- 7/17/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Community Cinema: Verhoeven’s Failed Experiment Confirms Concepts of Authorship
Four years after its premiere in his native Netherlands and a screening at the 2012 Rome Film Festival, Paul Verhoeven’s experimental title Tricked makes its way to Us theaters, available simultaneously streaming exclusively on Fandor. The director playfully refers to the film as 14 ½, referring to Fellini, since ultimately the ambitious endeavor, wherein audience participation was called upon to craft the narrative based on a four page scenario, isn’t quite feature length. Instead, the film includes a behind-the-scenes preface (called Paul’s Experience) documenting the significant pre-production travails, including thousands of scripts sent, none of which were actually used in completion. As such, the project has a rather uneven, cobbled together feel, and seems to prove the concept of the auteur.
Ineke (Ricky Koole) is hosting a birthday bash for her philandering husband Remco (Peter Blok), who has just turned fifty.
Four years after its premiere in his native Netherlands and a screening at the 2012 Rome Film Festival, Paul Verhoeven’s experimental title Tricked makes its way to Us theaters, available simultaneously streaming exclusively on Fandor. The director playfully refers to the film as 14 ½, referring to Fellini, since ultimately the ambitious endeavor, wherein audience participation was called upon to craft the narrative based on a four page scenario, isn’t quite feature length. Instead, the film includes a behind-the-scenes preface (called Paul’s Experience) documenting the significant pre-production travails, including thousands of scripts sent, none of which were actually used in completion. As such, the project has a rather uneven, cobbled together feel, and seems to prove the concept of the auteur.
Ineke (Ricky Koole) is hosting a birthday bash for her philandering husband Remco (Peter Blok), who has just turned fifty.
- 2/24/2016
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Dutch helmer Jon Karthaus makes his feature debut with Homies, an action comedy that opened strong in the Netherlands late in January. Love Eternal star Robert de Hoog takes the lead as Timo, one of a group of friends swept up in events waaaaaaaay outside of their control.After they accidentally get involved in a messy drugs conflict, four inept roommates need to sell 22 kilos of cocaine within a week to square things with the Russian mobsters they now owe money.For those unfamiliar with such things, I'm told 22 kilos of cocaine is rather a lot. Yep. We've got an English subtitled trailer for this one for you to check out, take a look below....
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- 2/23/2015
- Screen Anarchy
Receiving a healthy domestic release in native Netherlands and released stateside by Ram Releasing last May, with limited festival play before it (it did show at the neighboring Razor Reel Fantastic Film Festival Bruges) this is a film that will indubitably be remembered as a quaint first-wave exercise in an increased integration of modern technology and cinematic streamlining as a way to increase audience participation. Dutch filmmaker Bobby Boerman’s sophomore film, App, is presented as little more than any number of dressed up J-horror narratives. That’s not to say there isn’t any fun to be had in what serves as the first film to utilize second screen technology, but it’s cheap and shallow fun, to be sure. The rather superficial mystery at the heart of the narrative takes a considerable back seat to the excitement of messages you may receive on your cell phone from the film’s app,...
- 12/30/2014
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
North American distributor Ram Releasing will put Bobby Boerman's App on DVD store shelves, this December 30th. The film received mild praise here, on 28Dla (An App Movie Review). The film is a technophobe's worst nightmare as a mobile application terrorizes one woman's college life. Shot in the Netherlands, App is a fairly straight forward sci-fi thriller. The DVD release will host a few extras. The film is one of the first to offer cell phone interactivity. As events unfold on the screen, watchers can view text messages and alternate angles during the film, on their own phone. Other extras include: Director Bobby Boerman's commentary, a Special Effects bonus featurette and the Original App theatrical trailer. Fans of film can find all of the home entertainment release details for the film below. Release Date: December 30th, 2014 (DVD). Director: Bobby Boermans. Writer: Robert Arthur Jansen. Cast: Hannah Hoekstra, Isis Cabolet, Robert de Hoog and Alex Hendrickx.
- 12/3/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
With an app that triggers additional content during the movie, App is coming making its way to Us theaters and VOD today, and we have an exclusive clip for Daily Dead readers to check out:
“Anna lives with her best friend Sophie, and balances psychology classes with supporting her brother and his recovery following a traumatic motorcycle accident. She’s never far from her cellphone, and after a night of partying in the dorms, Anna wakes up groggy and hungover only to find that a new app has been inexplicably added to it. Initially helpful and clever, Iris soon begins behaving mysteriously, answering personal questions it shouldn’t know the answers to, and sending inappropriate images to her contacts. When it becomes clear she can’t simply delete the unwanted, evil app, Anna’s efforts to confront it will set in motion a fearful series of events that will put her life,...
“Anna lives with her best friend Sophie, and balances psychology classes with supporting her brother and his recovery following a traumatic motorcycle accident. She’s never far from her cellphone, and after a night of partying in the dorms, Anna wakes up groggy and hungover only to find that a new app has been inexplicably added to it. Initially helpful and clever, Iris soon begins behaving mysteriously, answering personal questions it shouldn’t know the answers to, and sending inappropriate images to her contacts. When it becomes clear she can’t simply delete the unwanted, evil app, Anna’s efforts to confront it will set in motion a fearful series of events that will put her life,...
- 5/9/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
*full disclosure: a DVD screener of this film was provided by Ram Releasing. Director: Bobby Boermans. Writer: Robert Arthur Jansen. Cast: Hannah Hoekstra, Isis Cabolet, Robert de Hoog and Alex Hendrickx. App is a Dutch language film that was just released in North America. The film is a smallish horror feature, which focuses on a malicious cell' phone app'. One protagonist's life goes into a downward spiral as technology rears its ugly head, everywhere. This feature asks an interesting question; how far has technology infiltrated modern life? But, the film is really more focused on delivering a standard horror feature. In the end, App is an above average feature, which blends genres and most horror fans will find something entertaining here. The story can be seen in the film's trailer. Essentially, Anna (Hanna Hoekstra) is a failing college student, who likes to party. At one of her celebrations, a mysterious...
- 5/9/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
App of My Eye: Second Screen Technology Gets Double Dutch in Gimmicky Thriller
A film that will indubitably be remembered as a quaint first-wave exercise in an increased integration of modern technology and cinematic streamlining as a way to increase audience participation, Dutch filmmaker Bobby Boerman’s sophomore film, App, is presented as little more than any number of dressed up J-horror narratives. That’s not to say there isn’t any fun to be had in what serves as the first film to utilize second screen technology, but it’s cheap and shallow fun, to be sure. The rather superficial mystery at the heart of the narrative takes a considerable back seat to the excitement of messages you may receive on your cell phone from the film’s app, tuned to receive audio cues as the film plays and display extra content that those without the app are unable to see.
A film that will indubitably be remembered as a quaint first-wave exercise in an increased integration of modern technology and cinematic streamlining as a way to increase audience participation, Dutch filmmaker Bobby Boerman’s sophomore film, App, is presented as little more than any number of dressed up J-horror narratives. That’s not to say there isn’t any fun to be had in what serves as the first film to utilize second screen technology, but it’s cheap and shallow fun, to be sure. The rather superficial mystery at the heart of the narrative takes a considerable back seat to the excitement of messages you may receive on your cell phone from the film’s app, tuned to receive audio cues as the film plays and display extra content that those without the app are unable to see.
- 5/7/2014
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Guy Ritchie, the stylish Brit behind the hyperkinetic one-two punch that was Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, hasn’t made a great crime comedy since 2008′s RocknRolla (blame Warner Bros., which keeps throwing Ritchie big fish like Sherlock Holmes and The Man from U.N.C.L.E.). It might be a while until the auteur bounces back with another instant classic but in the meantime, at least we have Black Out, a mostly clever and entertaining Dutch flick that mimics Ritchie’s furious editing technique, convoluted storytelling and zany characters so meticulously that it almost managed to convince me it was doing something original.
That’s a diss, sure, but originality has never been a requirement in cinema; on the contrary, it’s so rare that we wildly applaud whenever we do see it. And to be fair, Ritchie stood on the shoulders of other filmmakers...
That’s a diss, sure, but originality has never been a requirement in cinema; on the contrary, it’s so rare that we wildly applaud whenever we do see it. And to be fair, Ritchie stood on the shoulders of other filmmakers...
- 2/20/2014
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
Whilst encouraging those selfish enough to sit using their mobile phones in cinemas isn't something we usually adhere to at the Horror Asylum it seems that Bobby Boermans' new Dutch horror 'App' will be. The movie has been made along with an accompanying app, Iris, which is equipped with sonic technology that triggers additional content during the showing. Content that includes off-screen text messages between characters, an alternative angle in a scene, and more. J-horror sequel 'Sadako 3D 2' tried something similar last year which turned phones into vibrating, flashing and noisy little accompaniments to the main feature. 'App' stars the sexy Hannah Hoekstra, Isis Cabolet, Robert de Hoog, Alex Hendrickx and Matthijs van de Sande Bakhuyzen. Check out the poster and new trailer below....
- 2/19/2014
- Horror Asylum
Exclusive: Irish distributor picks up Run and Jump, Love Eternal.
Irish distributor Wildcard has acquired UK and Ireland rights to dramas Run and Jump and Love Eternal.
Steph Green’s Run and Jump, picked up from the producers, stars Will Forte (Nebraska), Maxine Peake, and Ed MacLiam in the story of an American doctor who travels to Ireland to study the Casey family after one of its members suffers a stroke which changes their personality.
Wildcard will release in May. IFC previously picked up Us rights.
Also new to the slate is Brendan Muldowney’s Love Eternal, currently being sold at the Efm by Reel Suspects.
Based on the Japanese novel In Love With The Dead, the film centres on an isolated and death-fixated young man who tries to make sense of the world by getting closer to death. The well-traveled drama stars Robert De Hoog (Skin) and Polyanna MacIntosh.
Wildcard has also...
Irish distributor Wildcard has acquired UK and Ireland rights to dramas Run and Jump and Love Eternal.
Steph Green’s Run and Jump, picked up from the producers, stars Will Forte (Nebraska), Maxine Peake, and Ed MacLiam in the story of an American doctor who travels to Ireland to study the Casey family after one of its members suffers a stroke which changes their personality.
Wildcard will release in May. IFC previously picked up Us rights.
Also new to the slate is Brendan Muldowney’s Love Eternal, currently being sold at the Efm by Reel Suspects.
Based on the Japanese novel In Love With The Dead, the film centres on an isolated and death-fixated young man who tries to make sense of the world by getting closer to death. The well-traveled drama stars Robert De Hoog (Skin) and Polyanna MacIntosh.
Wildcard has also...
- 2/9/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Matteo Lovadina’s Reel Suspects has picked up international rights on Venice Orizzonti special jury prize winner Ruin.
Amiel Courtin-Wilson and Michael Cody direct.
The Australian-made Ruin is set in modern-day Cambodia. It’s an impressionistic love story about young lovers on the run, trying to escape a life of crime and violence. The cast is led by Rous Mony and Sang Malen. It was made through Flood Projects Production and Hanuman Films.
Madman will release the film in Australia. North American rights are handled by La based Xyz Films and United Talent Agency (UTA). Germany and Italy are reportedly in negotiations for the title.
Reel Suspects has also confirmed two more deals on another of its titles, Brendan Muldowney’s Love Eternal. The film, produced by Fastnet Films, Red Lion, Rinkel Film and T.O. Entertainment, has now gone to Sweden (Njuta Films) and Benelux (Just Film Distribution).
The film is a darkly comic melodrama about an...
Amiel Courtin-Wilson and Michael Cody direct.
The Australian-made Ruin is set in modern-day Cambodia. It’s an impressionistic love story about young lovers on the run, trying to escape a life of crime and violence. The cast is led by Rous Mony and Sang Malen. It was made through Flood Projects Production and Hanuman Films.
Madman will release the film in Australia. North American rights are handled by La based Xyz Films and United Talent Agency (UTA). Germany and Italy are reportedly in negotiations for the title.
Reel Suspects has also confirmed two more deals on another of its titles, Brendan Muldowney’s Love Eternal. The film, produced by Fastnet Films, Red Lion, Rinkel Film and T.O. Entertainment, has now gone to Sweden (Njuta Films) and Benelux (Just Film Distribution).
The film is a darkly comic melodrama about an...
- 9/9/2013
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
The full Fantasia 2013 lineup has now been revealed, and we have here the third and final wave of titles to share. Prepare to drool!
From the Press Release:
The Fantasia International Film Festival is proud to announce the rest of our 120-feature lineup that comprises our 2013 event, along with a string of additional details that mark our 17th edition as a standout. Fantasia will engulf the city of Montreal from July 18-August 6, 2013. Be sure to visit the Fantasia Film Festival website for detailed essays on every title announced here, as well as all films previously disclosed over the last weeks.
Before we get started on titles... Meet Our 2013 Juries
Main Competition For The Cheval Noir Award For Best Film
Jury President: Laura Kern (Critic, Curator, managing editor, Film Comment)
Jean-Pierre Bergeron (Actor, Director, Screenwriter)
Samuel Jamier (Co-Director of the New York Asian Film Festival, Programmer at Japan Society)
Jarod Neece (Senior Programmer and Operations Manager,...
From the Press Release:
The Fantasia International Film Festival is proud to announce the rest of our 120-feature lineup that comprises our 2013 event, along with a string of additional details that mark our 17th edition as a standout. Fantasia will engulf the city of Montreal from July 18-August 6, 2013. Be sure to visit the Fantasia Film Festival website for detailed essays on every title announced here, as well as all films previously disclosed over the last weeks.
Before we get started on titles... Meet Our 2013 Juries
Main Competition For The Cheval Noir Award For Best Film
Jury President: Laura Kern (Critic, Curator, managing editor, Film Comment)
Jean-Pierre Bergeron (Actor, Director, Screenwriter)
Samuel Jamier (Co-Director of the New York Asian Film Festival, Programmer at Japan Society)
Jarod Neece (Senior Programmer and Operations Manager,...
- 7/9/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The Fantasia Film Festival is taking place from July 18th to August 6th in Montreal and will feature over 100 films from around the world. We gave you a look at the initial lineup last month and now have an additional list of Fantasia 2013 films that will be screening, including Curse of Chucky, You’re Next, and Frankenstein’s Army:
Horror Is Child’S Play – Don Mancini’S Curse Of Chucky (World Premiere)
A rarity among genre franchises, the Child’S Play series (begun in 1988) has retained the sure-handed guidance of original screenwriter/creator Don Mancini throughout killer doll Chucky’s decades’-long reign of horror. Mancini, who will be hosting our “scar-studded” world premiere, graduated to the director’s chair with 2004’s Seed Of Chucky, after having co-written or written every entry in the series. His longevity with the project is, of course, matched by the fiendish voiceover work by...
Horror Is Child’S Play – Don Mancini’S Curse Of Chucky (World Premiere)
A rarity among genre franchises, the Child’S Play series (begun in 1988) has retained the sure-handed guidance of original screenwriter/creator Don Mancini throughout killer doll Chucky’s decades’-long reign of horror. Mancini, who will be hosting our “scar-studded” world premiere, graduated to the director’s chair with 2004’s Seed Of Chucky, after having co-written or written every entry in the series. His longevity with the project is, of course, matched by the fiendish voiceover work by...
- 7/9/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Talking, littering and sexual debauchery have long since taken a back row seat to cell phone use as the most annoying insult to moviegoers, many of whom are trying to escape a world so addicted to phones in the first place. The .Please Silence Your Cell Phones. message before the feature starts seems like the most instinctively redundant demand besides the .Employees Must Wash Hands. restaurant standard, but people still don.t know when to give it a rest. A new Dutch thriller, however, is looking to make cell phones an integral part of the viewing experience. The Dutch production company 2CFilm, in cooperation with Service2Media, created an app for Bobby Boerman.s App , which Variety reports will allow for an interactive experience while watching the film in real time. App, which stars Dutch actors Hannah Hoekstra, Robert de Hoog and Isis Cabolet, tells the story of a young...
- 3/11/2013
- cinemablend.com
International Emmy Awards Nominated Actor Robert de Hoog (Skin) plays the lead part in the international English feature film Love Eternal, based on the novel Loving the Dead written by Kei Oishi, one of the most popular Japanese horror authors (2002 Grudge). Curious German Soldier in upcoming Spielberg’s new war epic War Horse, Robert will [...]
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- 9/29/2011
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Principal photography has begun on Irish / Luxembourg / Dutch / Japanese co-production 'Love Eternal'. The new feature began filming on location in Cobh, County Cork in late August and production has moved Luxembourg, where it is due to finish in two weeks time. Cast in the feature include Dutch actor Robert de Hoog (Skin, Met Donker Thuis), Scottish actress Pollyanna McIntosh (The Woman, Burke and Hare), UK actress Amanda Ryan (Elizabeth, Shameless) and Irish actor Declan Conlon (The Tudors, Fair City).
- 9/29/2011
- IFTN
Though you may not recognize her not looking filthy and completely crazed as she was seen in The Woman, actress Pollyanna McIntosh is still staying on the darker side of cinema no matter how well she cleans up!
Twitch caught up with McIntosh (pictured right) recently in promotion of Lucky McKee's controversial film and ended up scoring the details on what's next for the lass!
Director Brendan Muldowney (Savage) will begin principal shooting in Ireland and Luxembourg on August 22nd for his film Love Eternal, which has been adapted from the Japanese novel Loving The Dead by prolific horror author Kei Oishi (The Grudge). Pollyanna and Netherlands actor Robert De Hoog will star.
The plot of the original book concerns depression and loss amidst themes of death and unconventional love. "James decides to commit suicide in the mountains but aborts when he witnesses a mass suicide. One of the dead grabs his attention,...
Twitch caught up with McIntosh (pictured right) recently in promotion of Lucky McKee's controversial film and ended up scoring the details on what's next for the lass!
Director Brendan Muldowney (Savage) will begin principal shooting in Ireland and Luxembourg on August 22nd for his film Love Eternal, which has been adapted from the Japanese novel Loving The Dead by prolific horror author Kei Oishi (The Grudge). Pollyanna and Netherlands actor Robert De Hoog will star.
The plot of the original book concerns depression and loss amidst themes of death and unconventional love. "James decides to commit suicide in the mountains but aborts when he witnesses a mass suicide. One of the dead grabs his attention,...
- 8/16/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
What's up next for Pollyanna Mcintosh, the actress who portray's the feral animal in Lucky McKee's The Woman (in theaters this October from Bloody Disgusting Selects)? Twitch caught up with the actress during a Melbourne, Australia screening of The Woman where she revealed that she'll be toplining Love Eternal, which is to be directed by Savage's Brendan Muldowney. This has been adapted from the Japanese novel "Loving The Dead" by prolific horror author Kei Oishi (novelized "The Grudge") and stars Pollyanna and Netherland actor Robert De Hoog (Skin, Dusk). The plot of the original book concerns depression and loss amidst themes of death and unconventional love. "James decides to commit suicide in the mountains but aborts when he witnesses a mass suicide. One of the dead grabs his attention, captivated by her beauty he takes her back home with him to the suburbs..." Principal photography begins in Ireland...
- 8/16/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
I had the immense pleasure of catching up with the lovely lady herself at the Melbourne Australia screening of The Woman and she happily revealed to me her next film!Director Brendan Muldowney (Savage) will begin principal shooting in Ireland and Luxembourg on the 22nd August for his film Love Eternal. This has been adapted from the Japanese novel "Loving The Dead" by prolific horror author Kei Oishi (novelised The Grudge) and stars Pollyanna and Netherland actor Robert De Hoog (Skin, Dusk).The plot of the original book concerns depression and loss amidst themes of death and unconventional love.James decides to commit suicide in the mountains but aborts when he witnesses a mass suicide. One of the dead grabs his attention, captivated by her beauty he takes...
- 8/16/2011
- Screen Anarchy
I had the immense pleasure of catching up with the lovely lady herself at the Melbourne Australia screening of The Woman and she happily revealed to me her next challenging film!Director Brendan Muldowney (Savage) will begin principal shooting in Ireland and Luxembourg on the 22nd August for his film Love Eternal. This has been adapted from the Japanese novel "Loving The Dead" by prolific horror author Kei Oishi (novelised The Grudge) and stars Pollyanna and Netherland actor Robert De Hoog (Skin, Dusk).The plot of the book sounds ridiculously controversial, cannot wait to see how this is handled!James decides to commit suicide in the mountains but aborts when he witnesses a mass suicide. One of the dead grabs his attention, captivated by her beauty he takes...
- 8/16/2011
- Screen Anarchy
Frankie (Robert de Hoog) is the teenage son of a holocaust survivor, growing up in the Netherlands in the late 1970′s. He is listless, directionless and dissatisfied, bored, angry and frustrated. He is feeling increasingly disconnected from his father, who continues to attend his local synagogue and regular remembrance services. After his mother falls ill, Frankie falls in with a group of neo-Nazis, shaving his head and engaging in increasingly violent criminal activity. Eventually he finds himself in prison and the film shifts between his time inside and the progression of the journey that eventually landed him there.
*****
Sharing some DNA with The Believer, a Ryan Gosling-starrer from a decade ago that portrayed a Jewish anti-Semite, Skin presents a teenage boy who is a bundle of contradictions – surly, disaffected, Jewish, violent, furious, neo-Nazi. In many ways, despite the film being set over three decades ago, his plight is a...
*****
Sharing some DNA with The Believer, a Ryan Gosling-starrer from a decade ago that portrayed a Jewish anti-Semite, Skin presents a teenage boy who is a bundle of contradictions – surly, disaffected, Jewish, violent, furious, neo-Nazi. In many ways, despite the film being set over three decades ago, his plight is a...
- 6/12/2011
- by Dave Roper
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Carey Fitzgerald’s London-based High Point Media Group has advanced into UK distribution with the launch of High Point Home Entertainment.The new DVD label specialising in World Cinema and feature-length documentaries, will kick off with the first release on 13 June of Hanro Smitsman’s acclaimed debut feature, Skin, starring Emmy nominated Robert de Hoog (War Horse, Dusk) as a troubled youth drawn into the emerging Skinhead movement of the late 1970s. Later this year will see the release of Kay Mellor’s romance, A Passionate Woman, starring Billie Piper ...
- 6/8/2011
- BusinessofCinema
Natalee Holloway story coming to theatersMe & Mr. Jones, which centers on the unsolved disappearance of American teenager Natalee Holloway from the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba in 2005, has set a release date of early next year, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Holloway disappeared from Aruba during a high school graduation trip. Her body has never been found.
The key suspect is Joran van der Sloot, a Dutch national. He was arrested several times in the case but never charged after giving different stories about her disappearance.
Van der Sloot has since been arrested in connection with the death of business student Stephany Flores Ramírez, 21, in a Lima, Peru hotel room. Police said in June that Van der Sloot had confessed to the girl's killing.
The English-language film is about an undercover journalist who breaks into Van der Sloot's home on Aruba to force a breakthrough in the Holloway case,...
Holloway disappeared from Aruba during a high school graduation trip. Her body has never been found.
The key suspect is Joran van der Sloot, a Dutch national. He was arrested several times in the case but never charged after giving different stories about her disappearance.
Van der Sloot has since been arrested in connection with the death of business student Stephany Flores Ramírez, 21, in a Lima, Peru hotel room. Police said in June that Van der Sloot had confessed to the girl's killing.
The English-language film is about an undercover journalist who breaks into Van der Sloot's home on Aruba to force a breakthrough in the Holloway case,...
- 7/27/2010
- MovieWeb
The unsolved disappearance of American teenager Natalee Holloway from the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba in 2005 has been made into a film, with an expected release early next year.
In a case that sparked widespread media publicity in the United States, Holloway disappeared from Aruba during a high school graduation trip. Her body has never been found.
The key suspect is Joran van der Sloot, a Dutch national. He was arrested twice in the case but never charged after giving different stories about her disappearance.
Van der Sloot has since been arrested in connection with the death of business student Stephany Flores, 21, in a Lima, Peru hotel room. Police said in June that Van der Sloot had confessed to the girl's killing.
The English-language film "Me & Mr. Jones" is about an undercover journalist who breaks into Van der Sloot's home on Aruba to force a breakthrough in the Holloway case,...
In a case that sparked widespread media publicity in the United States, Holloway disappeared from Aruba during a high school graduation trip. Her body has never been found.
The key suspect is Joran van der Sloot, a Dutch national. He was arrested twice in the case but never charged after giving different stories about her disappearance.
Van der Sloot has since been arrested in connection with the death of business student Stephany Flores, 21, in a Lima, Peru hotel room. Police said in June that Van der Sloot had confessed to the girl's killing.
The English-language film "Me & Mr. Jones" is about an undercover journalist who breaks into Van der Sloot's home on Aruba to force a breakthrough in the Holloway case,...
- 7/26/2010
- by By Aaron Gray-Block, Reuters
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
British television productions received a leading nine International Emmy nominations Monday, including the long-running MI5 spy series "Spooks" for best drama and the TV talent show parody "Peter Kay's Got the Pop Factor ..." for top comedy.Julie Walters was nominated for her role in "A Short Stay in Switzerland," based on the true story of a woman who took her own life in a Zurich clinic after being diagnosed with an incurable degenerative disease. Ben Whishaw was nominated for his star turn in the thriller "Criminal Justice," about a 21-year-old defendant accused of murder.A total of 41 nominees from 17 countries will compete for the International Emmys, which honor excellence in TV programming produced outside the United States, in 10 categories.The winners will be announced Nov. 23 at the 37th International Emmy Awards ceremony in New York, hosted by British television star Graham Norton.
- 10/5/2009
- Filmicafe
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