The Nightmare Before Christmas director Henry Selick and genre regular Jordan Peele have teamed up for the stop-motion horror comedy Wendell & Wild, which is set to reach select theatres on October 21st before heading over to the Netflix streaming service on October 28th. So we’re going to have the chance to watch the movie just in time for Halloween! With those release dates swiftly approaching, a full trailer for Wendell & Wild has arrived online, and you can check that out in the embed above.
Scripted by Selick and Peele, Wendell & Wild is based on an unpublished book Selick wrote with Clay McLeod Chapman. The film has the following synopsis:
From the delightfully wicked minds of Henry Selick and Jordan Peele, comes Wendell & Wild, an animated tale about scheming demon brothers Wendell and Wild, who enlist the aid of 13-year-old Kat Elliot – a tough teen with...
Scripted by Selick and Peele, Wendell & Wild is based on an unpublished book Selick wrote with Clay McLeod Chapman. The film has the following synopsis:
From the delightfully wicked minds of Henry Selick and Jordan Peele, comes Wendell & Wild, an animated tale about scheming demon brothers Wendell and Wild, who enlist the aid of 13-year-old Kat Elliot – a tough teen with...
- 10/12/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
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In proudly weird Portland, Oregon, far from the Hollywood moviemaking machinery, an animation empire arose in the mid-’70s. It was fueled by a hippie-collective exuberance and one man’s “burning ambition,” as a colleague describes the enterprising energy of Will Vinton, the company’s driving force, in the engaging and insightful Claydream.
With incisive use of clips from the Vinton catalog and discerning interviews with Vinton and those who knew him, Marq Evans has made a film that pays tribute to its subject but is no starry-eyed celebration. Not unlike the characters Vinton and his collaborators brought to the screen through Claymation (a Vinton coinage and registered trademark), the doc combines exhilarating whimsy with dark and complex emotions. And any film that incorporates deposition footage is not likely to be headed toward a simple happily-ever-after.
Those legal proceedings pitted Vinton against Phil Knight,...
In proudly weird Portland, Oregon, far from the Hollywood moviemaking machinery, an animation empire arose in the mid-’70s. It was fueled by a hippie-collective exuberance and one man’s “burning ambition,” as a colleague describes the enterprising energy of Will Vinton, the company’s driving force, in the engaging and insightful Claydream.
With incisive use of clips from the Vinton catalog and discerning interviews with Vinton and those who knew him, Marq Evans has made a film that pays tribute to its subject but is no starry-eyed celebration. Not unlike the characters Vinton and his collaborators brought to the screen through Claymation (a Vinton coinage and registered trademark), the doc combines exhilarating whimsy with dark and complex emotions. And any film that incorporates deposition footage is not likely to be headed toward a simple happily-ever-after.
Those legal proceedings pitted Vinton against Phil Knight,...
- 8/12/2022
- by Sheri Linden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It's been a couple of years since last we reported on director Michael Bartlett's new film, House of Last Things, but with the passage of time has come a Facebook page, dozens of stills, and even a teaser. Check it out!
Lindsey Haun, Blake Berris, Rj Mitte, Randy Schulman, Diane Dalton, Micah Nelson, Michele Mariana and Moreen Littrell star.
Click on the image below to see the rest of the stills via the flick's Facebook page and click here for the teaser on IMDb.
Synopsis
The film features an estranged couple, Alan and Sarah (played by Schulman and Dalton) whose personal tragedy looms mysteriously over them, their home, and their temporary housesitters Tim, Kelly and Jesse (played by Rj Mitte, Lindsey Haun and Blake Berris).
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Lindsey Haun, Blake Berris, Rj Mitte, Randy Schulman, Diane Dalton, Micah Nelson, Michele Mariana and Moreen Littrell star.
Click on the image below to see the rest of the stills via the flick's Facebook page and click here for the teaser on IMDb.
Synopsis
The film features an estranged couple, Alan and Sarah (played by Schulman and Dalton) whose personal tragedy looms mysteriously over them, their home, and their temporary housesitters Tim, Kelly and Jesse (played by Rj Mitte, Lindsey Haun and Blake Berris).
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- 4/11/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The Screen Actors Guild has announced election results for positions on several of its regional boards, as well as for several regional representatives to serve on the union's national board of directors.In the Seattle branch elections, Abby Dylan was elected to a three-year term as a national board member. Alex Terzieff, Gary Schwartz, Rik Deskin, and Lashon Watson won two-year terms as council members at large.The Portland, Ore., branch elected Doug Baldwin, Helena De Crespo, George Fosgate, and Michelle Mariana to three-year terms as council members at large.In the Florida branch elections, Nancy Duerr was elected to a three-year term as a national board member. Steve Gladstone won a two-year term as president. Ellen Wacher was elected to a two-year term as vice president, and Patrick Mickler won a two-year term as recording secretary. Matt Simpson, John Archie, Chris Beekie, and Joseph Sexton were elected to three-year...
- 8/2/2010
- backstage.com
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