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The following contains spoilers for The Night Agent Season 2, now streaming on Netflix.
In The Night Agent Season 2, a bigger conspiracy is unfolding. Season 1 had Gabriel Basso's Peter Sutherland stopping a domestic terrorist plot. However, Season 2 pulls Peter into an international scandal, and has to stop a chemical attack in New York.
Peter also learns there are foreign players manipulating his world, but luckily, he has his beloved Rose Larkin to help out. Rose may be a civilian, but she plays an important role in The Night Agent Season 2. Of course, Rose being a standout hero wouldn't be possible without her actor, Luciane Buchanan.
Luciane Buchanan Plays Rose In Netflix's Night Agent Buchanan Is a Talented, Versatile Actor
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The following contains spoilers for The Night Agent Season 2, now streaming on Netflix.
In The Night Agent Season 2, a bigger conspiracy is unfolding. Season 1 had Gabriel Basso's Peter Sutherland stopping a domestic terrorist plot. However, Season 2 pulls Peter into an international scandal, and has to stop a chemical attack in New York.
Peter also learns there are foreign players manipulating his world, but luckily, he has his beloved Rose Larkin to help out. Rose may be a civilian, but she plays an important role in The Night Agent Season 2. Of course, Rose being a standout hero wouldn't be possible without her actor, Luciane Buchanan.
Luciane Buchanan Plays Rose In Netflix's Night Agent Buchanan Is a Talented, Versatile Actor
Related This Explosive 2024 Netflix Thriller Is Perfect for The Night Agent Fans
Though...
- 1/25/2025
- by Renaldo Matadeen
- Comic Book Resources
Stars: Nikko Austen Smith, Manny Liotta, George Baron, Olivia Scott Welch, Ray Wise, Danielle Bisutti, Evee Bui, Glume Harlow, Jordyn Denning, Logan Miller | Written and Directed by George Baron
Writer/director/star George Baron was sixteen when he started filming The Blue Rose, two years later he had a finished feature film playing on the festival circuit and getting picked up for release. And not just any film, but, as you might guess from the title, a tribute to David Lynch that’s as bizarre as any of his own films.
It opens with a woman on stage planting a seed and watering it with what appears to be blood. A blue rose sprouts. Cut to three blue roses growing in a window box of a 1950s suburban home. Inside, Sophie dances around her immaculate kitchen making pies. The dance becomes a deadly one when her husband Harold enraged about something unknown punches her,...
Writer/director/star George Baron was sixteen when he started filming The Blue Rose, two years later he had a finished feature film playing on the festival circuit and getting picked up for release. And not just any film, but, as you might guess from the title, a tribute to David Lynch that’s as bizarre as any of his own films.
It opens with a woman on stage planting a seed and watering it with what appears to be blood. A blue rose sprouts. Cut to three blue roses growing in a window box of a 1950s suburban home. Inside, Sophie dances around her immaculate kitchen making pies. The dance becomes a deadly one when her husband Harold enraged about something unknown punches her,...
- 7/15/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
At just 18 years old, George Baron had already completed work on an impressively ambitious directorial debut. Baron crafted The Blue Rose as an ode to his greatest inspiration, David Lynch, weaving together elements of mystery, surrealism, and nostalgia.
The film introduces us to a 1950s small town where everything seems picturesquely idyllic on the surface. But a murder has occurred, shaking the community to its core. Into this unsettling situation step Detectives Dalton and Lilly, eager young officers hoping to make their mark. They find themselves drawn into an eerie investigation stretching far deeper than first expected.
As the story unfolds, the lines between reality and fantasy start to blur. Dreamlike sequences emerge alongside strange symbols and unnerving characters. Baron invites us into a world where nothing is quite as it seems. The mystery only grows more tangled as Dalton and Lilly sink further into surreal encounters and unearth chilling secrets long buried.
The film introduces us to a 1950s small town where everything seems picturesquely idyllic on the surface. But a murder has occurred, shaking the community to its core. Into this unsettling situation step Detectives Dalton and Lilly, eager young officers hoping to make their mark. They find themselves drawn into an eerie investigation stretching far deeper than first expected.
As the story unfolds, the lines between reality and fantasy start to blur. Dreamlike sequences emerge alongside strange symbols and unnerving characters. Baron invites us into a world where nothing is quite as it seems. The mystery only grows more tangled as Dalton and Lilly sink further into surreal encounters and unearth chilling secrets long buried.
- 7/14/2024
- by Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
The Blue Rose trailer: surreal noir starring Olivia Scott Welch gets July theatrical and VOD release
Three years have gone by since we heard that Olivia Scott Welch of Shudder’s The Sacrifice Game and Netflix’s Fear Street trilogy would be starring in writer/director George Baron’s feature debut The Blue Rose, which is described as a surreal, genre-bending noir film… and now we finally know when we’re going to have a chance to see The Blue Rose. Dark Sky Films has announced that they will be giving the film a digital/VOD and limited theatrical release on July 12th! Along with that announcement comes the unveiling of a trailer, which you can check out in the embed above.
Set in the 1950s, The Blue Rose follows the one-night journey of two rookie detectives as they set out to solve a seemingly clear-cut homicide, only to find themselves in an alternate reality of their worst nightmares.
Welch takes on the role of Detective Lilly,...
Set in the 1950s, The Blue Rose follows the one-night journey of two rookie detectives as they set out to solve a seemingly clear-cut homicide, only to find themselves in an alternate reality of their worst nightmares.
Welch takes on the role of Detective Lilly,...
- 6/25/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Powertool Cheerleaders Vs The Boyband Of The Screeching Dead: "The sensational musical horror comedy feature film has been a smash hit on the festival circuit since its Leicester Square premiere on the closing night of Frightfest.
Now Powertool Cheerleaders Vs The Boyband of The Screeching Dead is available for streaming on Tubi and other platforms.
On the eve of a televised talent show, an enthusiastic but dysfunctional cheerleading troupe is on the brink of falling apart. But when a cursed necklace turns their rival act into a screeching gang of zombies, the girls must learn to use their wits, friendship and assorted powertools before the TV finale takes a turn for the apocalyptic...
Clips from Powertool Cheerleaders Vs The Boyband of The Screeching Dead have been featured on BBC News at 6 (and at 10!) and the film was at one stage the most popular film Kickstarter project on the planet.
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Now Powertool Cheerleaders Vs The Boyband of The Screeching Dead is available for streaming on Tubi and other platforms.
On the eve of a televised talent show, an enthusiastic but dysfunctional cheerleading troupe is on the brink of falling apart. But when a cursed necklace turns their rival act into a screeching gang of zombies, the girls must learn to use their wits, friendship and assorted powertools before the TV finale takes a turn for the apocalyptic...
Clips from Powertool Cheerleaders Vs The Boyband of The Screeching Dead have been featured on BBC News at 6 (and at 10!) and the film was at one stage the most popular film Kickstarter project on the planet.
Written...
- 6/22/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
George Baron in The Blue Rose Photo: courtesy of Frightfest
One of the more unusual films about this year’s Frightfest is that it features two films made by teenagers. Alice Maio Mackay was unfortunately not available to talk about her spiky satire T Blockers, but we will doubtless be seeing more of her work in years to come. George Baron, however, was happy to meet up for a chat about his surrealist detective tale The Blue Rose. He wrote, directed and stars in it, but it’s no amateur effort, being handsomely produced and more than capable of standing alongside the big hitters at the festival.
As the name might suggest, the film is inspired by the work of David Lynch, though there’s a lot more going on than that and Baron is no mere imitator, acquitting himself well. He plays a young detective who, along with colleague...
One of the more unusual films about this year’s Frightfest is that it features two films made by teenagers. Alice Maio Mackay was unfortunately not available to talk about her spiky satire T Blockers, but we will doubtless be seeing more of her work in years to come. George Baron, however, was happy to meet up for a chat about his surrealist detective tale The Blue Rose. He wrote, directed and stars in it, but it’s no amateur effort, being handsomely produced and more than capable of standing alongside the big hitters at the festival.
As the name might suggest, the film is inspired by the work of David Lynch, though there’s a lot more going on than that and Baron is no mere imitator, acquitting himself well. He plays a young detective who, along with colleague...
- 8/28/2023
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
With the announcement of the lineup of Pigeon Shrine Frightfest 2023 behind us our focus will be drawn to specific films in the coming weeks. One of the first to cross our desk is The Blue Rose, described as a "genre-bending surrealist noir set in the 1950s". The Blue Rose will be the directorial debut of 18-year old actor George Baron (Wet Hot American Summer). Yes, eighteen years old. You remember what you were doing when you were eighteen years old? Not making surrealist noir movies I bet. A selection of stills were sent along to help give you an idea of the look that Baron has aimed for. Check them out below the announcement. The Blue Rose celebrates its world premiere on Sunday...
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- 7/14/2023
- Screen Anarchy
FrightFest, the UK’s biggest, best and most beloved community-driven horror & fantasy film festival, returns in a blaze of gory glory to the Cineworld Leicester Square, London, for its 24th edition, a press release announced this morning.
“Running from Thursday August 24 – Monday 28 August, Pigeon Shrine FrightFest is a joyful big screen celebration of genre cinema, offering a carnival of carnage, a smorgasbord of shock and a tableau of terror. This year, over five days, audiences can explore the magic of menace, mayhem and mischief with seventy films programmed across four screens. There are twenty-five world, twenty-three International / European and twelve UK premieres, with fourteen countries represented, spanning five continents.
The festival opens with the European premiere of Suitable Flesh, the latest shocker from FrightFest favourite Joe Lynch, who has created an outlandish love letter to the late, great Re-Animator director Stuart Gordon; a new body horror take on H.P Lovecraft...
“Running from Thursday August 24 – Monday 28 August, Pigeon Shrine FrightFest is a joyful big screen celebration of genre cinema, offering a carnival of carnage, a smorgasbord of shock and a tableau of terror. This year, over five days, audiences can explore the magic of menace, mayhem and mischief with seventy films programmed across four screens. There are twenty-five world, twenty-three International / European and twelve UK premieres, with fourteen countries represented, spanning five continents.
The festival opens with the European premiere of Suitable Flesh, the latest shocker from FrightFest favourite Joe Lynch, who has created an outlandish love letter to the late, great Re-Animator director Stuart Gordon; a new body horror take on H.P Lovecraft...
- 7/13/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
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