MEXICALI Arrives Next Week. Catch The Brand New Trailer!
The film stars Bren Foster, Tania Raymonde, Plutarcho Haza, and Kris Van Damme
The film stars Bren Foster, Tania Raymonde, Plutarcho Haza, and Kris Van Damme
Coming to Japan cinemas in October.
The 26th edition of the festival launches on March 18.
The film will release worldwide later this year.
Production is currently underway.
Jim Gavin will make his feature directorial debut.
Coming to Prime Video on March 25.
Starring Yuki Yamada!
Directed by Yaroslav Savchek
The film reteams Uwais with John Radel ACS (“Skyline: Warpath”) who will debut direct.
Production is underway in Cape Cod in Massachusetts
Lionsgate is releasing the film theatrically on March 13.
The film marks Yoshida’s debut feature.
We’re still a ways from the Magnolia Pictures release of Ben Wheatley’s latest action thriller, Normal, starring Bob Odenkirk of Nobody fame. That still leaves plenty of time for the new flick to make the festival rounds and so the latest move will be at the twenty-sixth edition of the Boston Underground Film Festival which kicks off its four-day event on March 18. The announcement below is also listing screenings of TIFF favorite from director Curry Barker, Obsession, along with the upcoming Independent Film Company and Shudder release, Saccharine from Aussie director Natalie Erika James, and a repertory screening of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. The official line-up remains pending and I actually can’t wait to jump back into these festival updates again. If the addition of Normal as its opener is any hint, I gather folks will be in for a treat. Read on below and hit up the […]
Pierre Morel (“Taken,” “Banlieue 13”) is directing the action flick.
Produced by Steve Kerr and Louise Schultze.
Narrative Global Sales is handling international sales at EFM.
The passing of Robert Duvall at the age of 95 marks the end of an era for American cinema. For those of us who grew up watching the screen, it feels like losing a north star. While other stars of his generation relied on pyrotechnics or “movie star” vanity, Duvall was the master of the unspoken. He didn’t just play characters; he inhabited them so deeply that you forgot you were watching an actor at all. Duvall sought the truth, building a six-decade career defined by a rare, understated authority. His journey began with a masterclass in silence, debuting as Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). From that moment, he became the industry’s most reliable chameleon. Whether he was portraying the strategic Tom Hagen in The Godfather or the surf-obsessed Lt. Col. Kilgore in Apocalypse Now, Duvall possessed a unique ability to command the screen without ever appearing to […]
Highland Film Group is repping world sales at EFM this month.