Exclusive: Dermot Mulroney (My Best Friend’s Wedding), Malin Akerman (The Heartbreak Kid) and Brian Austin Green have wrapped shoot in the Bahamas on under-the-radar rom-com Perfectly Imperfect, which heralds from Eta Films, Beno Films, Jnw Films and Al Bravo Films.
Joseph Nathan Weisman makes his feature directorial debut from an original screenplay by Wendi Coates (Camp Cool Kids) and Michael Varrati (Christmas with You).
The rom-com follows Jake (Mulroney), a by the numbers single dad, who sets off on a cruise with his quirky family and his childhood friend Reuben (Green). Onboard, he unexpectedly crosses paths with Meg (Akerman), a woman he once had an awkward date with on the mainland. As they get a second chance to connect, Jake and Meg discover that while neither of them is perfect, they might actually be perfectly imperfect for each other. Above and below are first-look images.
The film was produced by Eric Brenner,...
Joseph Nathan Weisman makes his feature directorial debut from an original screenplay by Wendi Coates (Camp Cool Kids) and Michael Varrati (Christmas with You).
The rom-com follows Jake (Mulroney), a by the numbers single dad, who sets off on a cruise with his quirky family and his childhood friend Reuben (Green). Onboard, he unexpectedly crosses paths with Meg (Akerman), a woman he once had an awkward date with on the mainland. As they get a second chance to connect, Jake and Meg discover that while neither of them is perfect, they might actually be perfectly imperfect for each other. Above and below are first-look images.
The film was produced by Eric Brenner,...
- 8/21/2024
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
There is nothing wrong with hating clowns. Those big painted on smiles, shifty eyes, giant floppy shoes. Nothing but trouble. And if you still need proof after all the clown-related violence over the years, check out the short film Jim in the Box. We've got it right here.
The coulrophobic's nightmare Jim in the Box was written, directed and produced by Joseph Nathan Weisman. The film stars Brad Smith as Jim and features Sam Carson as Jack the Clown. Ian Keiser was also a producer. The story was by Richard Malitz with cinematography by Kara Stephens.
But don't let us hold you up any longer. Scroll down and dig into the five-minute short Jim in the Box.
Synopsis
Jack the clown gains his revenge! Jim is trapped in a disturbingly sterile white box, chained to the ground, fed hallucinogenic bugs, and tortured by a deranged clown.
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The coulrophobic's nightmare Jim in the Box was written, directed and produced by Joseph Nathan Weisman. The film stars Brad Smith as Jim and features Sam Carson as Jack the Clown. Ian Keiser was also a producer. The story was by Richard Malitz with cinematography by Kara Stephens.
But don't let us hold you up any longer. Scroll down and dig into the five-minute short Jim in the Box.
Synopsis
Jack the clown gains his revenge! Jim is trapped in a disturbingly sterile white box, chained to the ground, fed hallucinogenic bugs, and tortured by a deranged clown.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
- 5/2/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Ok, ok…so everyone and their brother are going to write about their experience this past weekend – oh and to clear it up – I am referring to our just-wrapped Fangoria's Weekend of Horrors – located in my great hometown of New York City!
I’ve blogged a few times but never was it about me me Me! So I have that right, don’t I?
Well, it all started when I was born – only kidding of course. It all started on Friday night which was a real bummer for me as I looked forward to the event All fucking week and then found out that the doors were not to open until 5pm. And to make matters worse, I had my short films scheduled at 6. Conflict right there and then. You see, I was lucky enough to (for lack of a better word) “anchor” the webcast and doing that is just...
I’ve blogged a few times but never was it about me me Me! So I have that right, don’t I?
Well, it all started when I was born – only kidding of course. It all started on Friday night which was a real bummer for me as I looked forward to the event All fucking week and then found out that the doors were not to open until 5pm. And to make matters worse, I had my short films scheduled at 6. Conflict right there and then. You see, I was lucky enough to (for lack of a better word) “anchor” the webcast and doing that is just...
- 6/11/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Marla Newborn)
- Fangoria
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