FLESH OF THE GODS: Elizabeth Olsen Joins 80s LA Thriller From ‘Mandy’ Director
The actress joins Kristen Stewart (Love Lies Bleeding) and Oscar Isaac (Triple Frontier).
The actress joins Kristen Stewart (Love Lies Bleeding) and Oscar Isaac (Triple Frontier).
Kristen Stewart (Love Lies Bleeding) and Oscar Isaac (The Card Cou6nter) will star in Flesh Of The Gods, a new vampire thriller from Mandy director Panos Cosmatos. Andrew Kevin Walker (Se7en, 8MM, Netflix’s The Killer) penned the script he and Cosmatos storied, with plans to shoot later this year. Set in glittering 80’s Los Angeles, Flesh Of The Gods focuses on married couple Raoul (Isaac) and Alex (Stewart). Each evening they descend from their luxury skyscraper condo and head into the city’s electric nighttime realm. When they cross paths with the mysterious and enigmatic “Nameless” and her hard-partying cabal, the two are seduced into a glamorous, surrealistic world of hedonism, thrills, and violence. Adam McKay and Betsy Koch of Hyperobject Industries are producing alongside Isaac and Mad Gene Media cohort Gena Konstantinakos. CAA Media Finance and WME Independent are repping domestic at the Cannes market this month with XYZ Films handling […]
Pensive, vibrant arthouse revenge horror gets about as intrinsic, weird and brutally violent and fun with Mandy, the 2018 festival hit that continued to preserve starring actor Nicolas Cage’s palatable touch on the big screen and in pretty much any meme rivaling Keanu Reeves at this juncture. Produced in part with Elijah Wood and fan-inclusive label, Legion M, Panos Cosmatos directed the hypnotic horror thriller featuring Cage opposite actress Andrea Riseborough and actors Linus Roache, Ned Dennehy and Bill Duke, and topped with a visceral, haunting music score by the late Johann Johannsson in one of his final film compostions. Dazzler Media is proudly unleashing this puppy in the UK on Limited Edition Blu-ray from May 24, with pre-order links currently up-and-running. While it’s certainly not the last we’ll be hearing of Cage in his adventures on celluloid, it’s a damn good thing Dazzler is on top of this easy […]