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Gino Anthony Pesi and Brinna Kelly in The Fare (2018)

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The Fare

The films opening in key European territories this weekend: ‘Tenet’, ‘Delete History’, ‘Hope Gap’
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With ‘Tenet’ opening in multiple territories, this is a key weekend for European cinemas.

France, opening Wednesday August 26

As the population gears up for the country’s traditional September Rentrée, marking the return to work and school after the summer, a number of films that were held back due to the Covid-19 pandemic are finally being released this week in addition to Tenet which Warner Bros France has opened on 800 prints.

They included Benoit Delépine and Gustave Kervern’s Silver Bear-winning comedy Delete History for Ad Vitam, which was originally scheduled for the spring and was one of the hits of the Berlinale this year,...
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  • 8/28/2020
  • by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦¬1100388¦Melanie Goodfellow¦69¦¬158¦Martin Blaney¦40¦¬1101325¦Gabriele Niola¦35¦
  • ScreenDaily
Q&a: Director D.C. Hamilton Reflects on Filming the Time Loop Story of The Fare
From Christopher Landon's Happy Death Day 2U and the Netflix series Russian Doll to Johannes Nyholm’s Koko-di Koko-da and Tom Paton’s Stairs, 2019 has been the year of time loop entertainment, and director D.C. Hamilton looks to add another compelling time-warping experience to the list with The Fare. Based on a screenplay by Brinna Kelly (who also co-stars in the movie), The Fare follows a taxi driver (Gino Anthony Pesi) who must figure out why his latest customer (Kelly) disappeared from the back of his cab... and why he keeps experiencing the eerie event over and over. With The Fare out now on Blu-ray and DVD from Dread, we caught up with Hamilton in our latest Q&a feature to discuss filming The Fare in six days, making the movie stay fresh while filming primarily in one location, and the upcoming projects he hopes to make with Brinna Kelly.
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  • 11/25/2019
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
The Fare Review: A Fun Homage to Classic Sci-Fi and Noir Stories
Brinna Kelly
From director D. C. Hamilton and writer, producer, and star Brinna Kelly, the Hitchcockian romance The Fare stands out as one of the most memorable indie movies of the year. In the movie, Kelly stars as a charming young woman named Penny who steps into the cab of taxi driver Harris. Harris is entranced with Penny until she inexplicably disappears from the back of his cab without a trace. By resetting his meter, Harrison transports himself back to when Penny first climbs into the cab, trapping them both in a never-ending time loop which will change their lives forever.

With its simple yet intriguing premise, The Fare is fairly reminiscent of classic science-fiction shows like The Twilight Zone. This is by design, as Brinna Kelly was inspired by how those older shows were able to tell such amazing stories despite their limitations. "As a child the stories that fascinated me...
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  • 11/23/2019
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • MovieWeb
The Fare Star Brinna Kelly Talks Filmmaking, The Twilight Zone, and Brent Spiner [Exclusive]
From Epic Pictures, the new Hitchcockian romance movie The Fare is now available on VOD and Blu-ray. Directed by D. C. Hamilton, the movie follows a cabbie who finds himself caught in an endless time loop with a woman who climbs into his cab for a ride. In addition to co-starring in the movie with Gino Anthony Pesi, Brinna Kelly also wrote and produced The Fare. To find out more about what went into the movie, we spoke with Kelly about The Fare and her time as a filmmaker.

Read on for the complete Brinna Kelly interview!

The Fare has a simple yet intriguing premise. You probably get asked this a lot, but how did this idea come about?

Brinna Kelly: First of all, thank you for taking the time to chat with me! The very first spark of inspiration came to me in the form of an email from our director DC Hamilton.
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  • 11/23/2019
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • MovieWeb
Takes A Ride With the Sci-Fi Romance Thriller The Fare – Now Available on Blu-ray
Take the Ride with D.C. Hamilton’s Sci-Fi Fantasy The Fare. Epic Pictures Brings a Modern Take on a Classic Tale to AudiencesScreening in Hollywood November 12th. Now Available Nationwide on Blu-ray and VOD

Following an acclaimed run on the independent film festival circuit, 501 Pictures and Public Displays of Affection, in a partnership with Epic Pictures and Dread, has announced the Us release of D.C. Hamilton’s Hitchcockian romance The Fare. The sophomore feature from Hamilton stars Gino Anthony Pesi (“Shades of Blue”) as a weary cab driver and Brinna Kelly as his enigmatic passenger, who charms him as her ride begins over and over and over again.

Screenwriter and star Kelly reteams with Hamilton following their work on his directorial debut The Midnight Man. Pesi, Hamilton and Kelly produced alongside Kristin Starns.

An homage to “The Twilight Zone”, The Fare has screened internationally and taken home numerous...
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 11/23/2019
  • by Tom Stockman
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Fare Out Now From Dread
Buckle up for Dread’s newest release The Fare, a mystery sci-fi thriller arriving on Blu-ray and VOD today! Directed by D.C. Hamilton and written by Brinna Kelly who also stars in the film, The Fare has screened internationally and taken home numerous awards. Recent accolades include the Special Mention Jury Award at Fantasporto, Best Dark […]

The post The Fare Out Now From Dread appeared first on Dread Central.
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  • 11/19/2019
  • by Josh Millican
  • DreadCentral.com
Exclusive Clip: The Fare Starts on an Eerie and Forboding Note
Deja-vu is certainly one of the weirder phenomena of the human brain. You're absolutely certain that some moment of your life has happened before, even though you know for a fact that it couldn't have. But what if it had? Science fiction and horror films have certainly found strange ways to explore this feeling to send chills down our spine. And D.C. Hamilton's new film The Fare does just that.   The middle of the desert is a strange place to pick up a taxi fare, as driver Harris is aware, and his passenger Penny seems to know that her destination is also in the weird unknown. But just how unknow, and how many times they've been through this before, is caught in this deja-vu...

[Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]...
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  • 11/19/2019
  • Screen Anarchy
November 2019 VOD & Digital Releases Include It Chapter Two, Ready Or Not, Into The Dark: Pilgrim, Paradise Hills, The Shed, Re:born
Happy November, readers! Now that our Halloween Hangovers are settling in today, one thing that will take the sting out of October being over are a new batch of horror and sci-fi releases hitting digital, VOD, and a variety of premium streaming platforms. The month kicks off with the latest installment of Blumhouse’s Into the Dark series, Pilgrim from Marcus Dunstan, and Paradise Hills, starring Emma Roberts, Milla Jovovich, and Awkwafina.

November 5th is set to be a busy day, as we have seven different films celebrating their digital debuts, and just a few days later, Shudder will be exclusively releasing Re:Born on their streaming service. Primal, featuring Nicolas Cage, comes out on the 8th, and if you missed it in theaters this summer, look for 47 Meters Down: Uncaged on VOD November 12th (following its Digital 4K Ultra HD release on October 29th). Rlje Films is releasing The Shed on the 15th,...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 11/1/2019
  • by Heather Wixson
  • DailyDead
Sci-Fi/Thriller The Fare Unveils New Trailer & Stills
Don’t miss the newest Dread release D.C. Hamilton’s Hitchcockian festival hit The Fare, starring Gino Anthony Pesi and Brinna Kelly – coming to select cinemas and Blu-Ray/VOD next month! Harris, a world-weary taxi driver, and his fare, Penny, find themselves trapped in an endlessly looping ride that changes their lives forever. When a charming woman …

The post Sci-Fi/Thriller The Fare Unveils New Trailer & Stills appeared first on Hnn | Horrornews.net.
See full article at Horror News
  • 10/14/2019
  • by Adrian Halen
  • Horror News
Horror Highlights: Ghost Rider #1 Digital Director’s Cut, The Fare, Blood Myth
Ghost Rider returns, just in time for Halloween, with a limited-time director's cut digital issue of Ghost Rider #1. We have a couple of pages from this issue to share with our readers today. Also in today's Horror Highlights: a trailer and release details for both The Fare and Blood Myth.

Ghost Rider #1 Director's Cut Preview: "The Brothers Ghost Rider ride again! Johnny Blaze ain’t just the king of Hell—he’s the warden too. He’s the first line of defense between the demonic hordes trying to escape the joint and the lords of other hells making a play for his throne and all the power that comes with it – including a certain evil queen from his past! Meanwhile, Danny Ketch never wanted to be a Ghost Rider. Now that his brother’s in charge downstairs, Ketch must take on the duty of Earth’s Spirit of Vengeance full-time...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 10/14/2019
  • by Tamika Jones
  • DailyDead
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