Production has wrapped on the conspiracy thriller Lone Wolf, which stars Lily Gladstone – who was nominated for an Oscar and won a Golden Globe for her performance in Killers of the Flower Moon – and Bryan Cranston, who is best known for starring in the TV series Breaking Bad but also happens to be an Oscar nominee for his performance in the film Trumbo. Lone Wolf is the latest film from director Mark Pellington, whose previous credits include Survive, The Severing, Nostalgia, The Last Word, I Melt with You, Henry Poole Is Here, The Mothman Prophecies, and Arlington Road.
Deadline reports that filming took place in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Gladstone and Cranston are joined in the cast by O’Shea Jackson, Jr. (Den Of Thieves 2: Pantera), Jennifer Ehle (Zero Dark Thirty), Chet Hanks (Dead Wrong), and Spencer Garrett (Yes Man).
Scripted by Tom Chilcoat, co-writer of the 2022 Brian Austin Green horror thriller Last the Night,...
Deadline reports that filming took place in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Gladstone and Cranston are joined in the cast by O’Shea Jackson, Jr. (Den Of Thieves 2: Pantera), Jennifer Ehle (Zero Dark Thirty), Chet Hanks (Dead Wrong), and Spencer Garrett (Yes Man).
Scripted by Tom Chilcoat, co-writer of the 2022 Brian Austin Green horror thriller Last the Night,...
- 3/5/2025
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Horror-thriller The Last Bride starring British actor Charlotte Kirk has been acquired for U.S. distribution by Gvn Releasing.
Alliance Media Partners has also joined the supernatural pic as the worldwide sales agent and will continue sales at the American Film Market.
The film will be directed by Nick Leisure (Last the Night). Principal photography is set to commence in early November in Sacramento. The cast includes Ben Elliott (Home Sweet Home), Melany Smith (Good Trouble), and Michaella Russell (#Amfad). The film is described as a “terrifying blend of survival horror” where a young journalist, Tara (Kirk), uncovers a dark family ritual during what was meant to be a charming retreat.
The film was written by Sydney Tooley (Sun Moon) and Kirk. Justin Nesbitt (USS Indianapolis: Men Of Courage) and Missy Valdez (Back on the Strip) are producing and executive producers are Adam Secondo (Golden), Geno Taylor (Beautifully Broken), and Brian McGarry.
Alliance Media Partners has also joined the supernatural pic as the worldwide sales agent and will continue sales at the American Film Market.
The film will be directed by Nick Leisure (Last the Night). Principal photography is set to commence in early November in Sacramento. The cast includes Ben Elliott (Home Sweet Home), Melany Smith (Good Trouble), and Michaella Russell (#Amfad). The film is described as a “terrifying blend of survival horror” where a young journalist, Tara (Kirk), uncovers a dark family ritual during what was meant to be a charming retreat.
The film was written by Sydney Tooley (Sun Moon) and Kirk. Justin Nesbitt (USS Indianapolis: Men Of Courage) and Missy Valdez (Back on the Strip) are producing and executive producers are Adam Secondo (Golden), Geno Taylor (Beautifully Broken), and Brian McGarry.
- 10/30/2024
- by Zac Ntim and Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Coming August 20th from Giant Pictures, we have an exclusive preview from Art of a Hit that gives you a look at the opening scene!
Art Of A Hit stars Ryan Donowho (The O.C.), Charlie Saxton (HBO’s Hung), Tim Jo (This Is US), Rob Raco (Riverdale), James Earl (Hulu’s White Men Can’T Jump), Allie MacDonald (What/If), and David Valdes (Last The Night) in this chilling vision of a rock band who saw soaring heights of success in the late 90s, but are now haunted by irrelevance.
Struggling to regain visibility a decade after the band’s prime, lead singer Ryan (Ryan Donowho) accepts eccentric super-producer’s Charlie Dupont (Charlie Saxton)’s invite for the band to join him in a 1000-year-old French chateau to record a comeback album. But as tensions rise and tempers flare, Ryan and his bandmates realize they're up against more than just the pressure to succeed.
Art Of A Hit stars Ryan Donowho (The O.C.), Charlie Saxton (HBO’s Hung), Tim Jo (This Is US), Rob Raco (Riverdale), James Earl (Hulu’s White Men Can’T Jump), Allie MacDonald (What/If), and David Valdes (Last The Night) in this chilling vision of a rock band who saw soaring heights of success in the late 90s, but are now haunted by irrelevance.
Struggling to regain visibility a decade after the band’s prime, lead singer Ryan (Ryan Donowho) accepts eccentric super-producer’s Charlie Dupont (Charlie Saxton)’s invite for the band to join him in a 1000-year-old French chateau to record a comeback album. But as tensions rise and tempers flare, Ryan and his bandmates realize they're up against more than just the pressure to succeed.
- 8/14/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Described as a “musical horror-thriller,” Variety reports today that the upcoming movie Art of a Hit has been acquired by Giant Pictures for 2024 release here in North America.
The film “follows a ’90s rock band frontman grappling with irrelevance. An eccentric producer invites the band to his French chateau to record, where they encounter unexpected challenges.”
“Art of a Hit takes everything we love about the late ‘90s and early 2000s rock scene and jams it into a wildly creepy castle in the most beautiful place on earth: Dordogne, France. It’s funny, scary, messed up and honest — a story about what it’s like to be in a band and the insane fears of trying to make it as an artist. If you love late 90s rock, if you loved being in a band, you will love Art of a Hit,” director Gaelan Draper and co-writer/star Charlie Saxton said.
The film “follows a ’90s rock band frontman grappling with irrelevance. An eccentric producer invites the band to his French chateau to record, where they encounter unexpected challenges.”
“Art of a Hit takes everything we love about the late ‘90s and early 2000s rock scene and jams it into a wildly creepy castle in the most beautiful place on earth: Dordogne, France. It’s funny, scary, messed up and honest — a story about what it’s like to be in a band and the insane fears of trying to make it as an artist. If you love late 90s rock, if you loved being in a band, you will love Art of a Hit,” director Gaelan Draper and co-writer/star Charlie Saxton said.
- 6/24/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
In his latest video review, Kev checks out the Brian Austin Green starring Last the Night, which not only features references to the pandemic but also gun violence in schools And feels very much inspired by the likes of Mark L. Lester’s Class of 1984!
During the pandemic, a burned out teacher on the verge of a breakdown overhears his students making fun of him in a zoom class and vows revenge.
Directed by Nick Leisure, Last the Night was released in cinemas and on digital in the US on July 1st by Vertical Entertainment.
During the pandemic, a burned out teacher on the verge of a breakdown overhears his students making fun of him in a zoom class and vows revenge.
Directed by Nick Leisure, Last the Night was released in cinemas and on digital in the US on July 1st by Vertical Entertainment.
- 7/15/2022
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
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