Exclusive: Kamikaze Dogfight and Gravitas Ventures have co-acquired U.S. rights to Don’t Look Back, written and directed by Final Destination creator Jeffrey Reddick. The pic, which serves as Reddick’s directorial debut, will now bow October 16 in theaters and on demand.
Kourtney Bell stars as Caitlin Kramer, a woman overcoming a tragic past who is among several people who see a man being fatally assaulted. When the witnesses start dying mysteriously, she must unearth if they’re being targeted by a killer or something far more insidious. Bryan Batt, Will Stout, Skyler Hart, Jeremy Holm, Jaqueline Fleming, Amanda Grace Benitez, Damon Lipari, Han Soto, Dean J. West and Stephen Twardokus also star.
“As he did with Final Destination, Jeffrey has created a terrifying framework for his characters to meet a gruesome end, and in doing so issues a timely warning against standing idly by while others suffer,” said Tony Piantedosi,...
Kourtney Bell stars as Caitlin Kramer, a woman overcoming a tragic past who is among several people who see a man being fatally assaulted. When the witnesses start dying mysteriously, she must unearth if they’re being targeted by a killer or something far more insidious. Bryan Batt, Will Stout, Skyler Hart, Jeremy Holm, Jaqueline Fleming, Amanda Grace Benitez, Damon Lipari, Han Soto, Dean J. West and Stephen Twardokus also star.
“As he did with Final Destination, Jeffrey has created a terrifying framework for his characters to meet a gruesome end, and in doing so issues a timely warning against standing idly by while others suffer,” said Tony Piantedosi,...
- 9/15/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
See the trailer as well as images from Anders Anderson's "Stolen" starring Josh Lucas, Jon Hamm, James Van Der Beek and Jimmy Bennett. Andy Steinman, Anders Anderson, Bart Rosenblatt, Al Corley and Eugene Musso produce. The film is in limited areas from March 5th. Detective Tom Adkins’ (Jon Hamm) son Tommy Jr. disappears on a fateful Fourth of July afternoon, and in the ensuing eight years Tom’s work becomes an obsession for him. Tom attempts to solve the case of his missing son, but his efforts have yielded only one solid suspect – an already jailed and convicted kidnapper named Roggiani, whose current sentence is on the verge of being commuted – and no concrete proof. As Tom buries himself in his work and shows no willingness to move on with his life, his marriage to Tommy Jr.’s mother Barbara (Rhona Mitra) suffers...
- 3/29/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
"Stolen" director Anders Anderson along with producer and cinematographer Andy Steinman gave indieWIRE their insights to making their mystery/thriller. The two met on the set of an unrelated project and found they shared similar ideas. Together, they formed a company and set out to pursue their filmmaking dreams. The film opens this week in Los Angeles following last week's theatrical roll out in New York. It is also available nationwide via ...
- 3/17/2010
- indieWIRE - People
"Stolen" director Anders Anderson along with producer and cinematographer Andy Steinman gave indieWIRE their insights to making their mystery/thriller. The two met on the set of an unrelated project and found they shared similar ideas. Together, they formed a company and set out to pursue their filmmaking dreams. The film opens this week in Los Angeles following last week's theatrical roll out in New York. It is also available nationwide via ...
- 3/17/2010
- Indiewire
"Stolen" director Anders Anderson along with producer and cinematographer Andy Steinman gave indieWIRE their insights to making their mystery/thriller. The two met on the set of an unrelated project and found they shared similar ideas. Together, they formed a company and set out to pursue their filmmaking dreams. The film opens this week in Los Angeles following last week's theatrical roll out in New York. It is also available nationwide via ...
- 3/17/2010
- indieWIRE - People
When Andy Steinman and Anders Anderson set out to make a feature film with no prior experience, they knew there would be obstacles. It wasn't that Steinman and Anderson were entirely unfamiliar with the process--Steinman had previously been a cinematographer and Anderson had been an actor--but to assemble and manage all the moving parts that create a feature-length film, the pair knew they had their work cut out for them. The first and biggest challenge, however, was creating a partnership that could endure the creative process. Steinman and Anderson met in 2004 while working on a short film called Back East and it was there that the idea to collaborate on a feature film first came to be. "We started collaborating and making sure that our partnership was going to be the way we wanted to be," says Steinman. "We just...
- 3/13/2010
- by Fabio Periera
- Huffington Post
By Anders Anderson & Andy Steinman
With few connections in the film business and limited experience in feature film production, we set out, like countless others, to make a movie and begin our careers in Hollywood.
If we knew what we were in for prior to beginning the process, we might not have ever survived it. Based on sheer guts, a little luck, a dash of naivety and a whole lot of heart, we began our adventure into the craziness of independent filmmaking.
The first step was lo...
With few connections in the film business and limited experience in feature film production, we set out, like countless others, to make a movie and begin our careers in Hollywood.
If we knew what we were in for prior to beginning the process, we might not have ever survived it. Based on sheer guts, a little luck, a dash of naivety and a whole lot of heart, we began our adventure into the craziness of independent filmmaking.
The first step was lo...
- 3/9/2010
- by Lisa Horowitz
- The Wrap
Director-producer Anders Anderson came to L.A. from his native Cincinnati in 2001 as an actor. While attending the Playhouse West Repertory School, he started production company Rileyboy Films, focusing on short films and documentaries; Rileyboy made 10 productions in three years. Finding his focus as a producer and director, Anderson teamed up with Andy Steinman, a producer and director of photography, to form A2 Entertainment Group. Steinman earned a degree in film studies at Uc Santa Barbara and a masters in cinematography from the American Film Institute. After shooting several features, he found he wanted to produce. Steinman produced and shot "Stolen" under the A2 Entertainment Group banner.
- 3/9/2010
- by Lisa Horowitz
- The Wrap
-- IFC Films is busy buying. It announced two acquisitions today: North American distribution rights to Sundance award-winning documentary Joan Rivers: A Piece Of Work directed by Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg. Seth Keal produced with Stern and Sundberg. IFC negotiated the deal with Josh Braun and Jason Janego of Submarine Entertainment for release this year. -- IFC also bought North American rights to the Jon Hamm (Mad Men) starrer Stolen for a March release. The mystery thriller is the first from director/producer team Anders Anderson and Andy Steinman and their production company A2 Entertainment. The deal was negotiated with Chris Perry at Arclight. IFC will release the pic via its "IFC in Theaters" platform [...]...
- 2/5/2010
- by Nikki Finke
- Deadline Hollywood
IFC Films has acquired North American rights to the mystery thriller "Stolen," starring Josh Lucas and Jon Hamm, directed by Anders Anderson.
The film will be distributed in March through IFC in Theaters as a simultaneous theatrical and VOD release.
In "Stolen," Hamm plays a detective obsessed with the disappearance of his 10-year-old son whose investigation leads him to a man, played by Lucas, who experienced a similar situation. James Van Der Beek and Rhona Mitra costar.
Glenn Taranto wrote the screenplay and also appears in the film.
"Stolen" was produced by Anderson and Andy Steinman's A2 Entertainment production company.
The acquisition deal was negotiated by IFC' Lizzie Nastro and Arianna Bocco and Arclight's Chris Perry.
The film will be distributed in March through IFC in Theaters as a simultaneous theatrical and VOD release.
In "Stolen," Hamm plays a detective obsessed with the disappearance of his 10-year-old son whose investigation leads him to a man, played by Lucas, who experienced a similar situation. James Van Der Beek and Rhona Mitra costar.
Glenn Taranto wrote the screenplay and also appears in the film.
"Stolen" was produced by Anderson and Andy Steinman's A2 Entertainment production company.
The acquisition deal was negotiated by IFC' Lizzie Nastro and Arianna Bocco and Arclight's Chris Perry.
- 2/4/2010
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Star power doesn't necessarily equate to a good film, but considering its cast includes the likes of Jon Hamm and Josh Lucas, director Anders Anderson's Stolen certainly is in the running to provide a good time to viewers, which is probably why IFC Films snapped up the North American rights to the mystery thriller.
Variety reports that Stolen will be released on video-on-demand March 3 and will open at the Clearview Chelsea in New York on March 12 and the Sunset 5 in Los Angeles on March 19. Along with Hamm (pictured) and Lucas, James Van Der Beek and Rhona Mitra co-star, and screenwriter Taranto also appears in the film.
Here's the synopsis courtesy of IFC: Work has become an obsession for Detective Tom Adkins (Hamm) since the disappearance of his ten-year-old son, Tommy Jr. When an early morning phone call leads him to the mangled remains of a young boy who was brutally murdered 50 years ago,...
Variety reports that Stolen will be released on video-on-demand March 3 and will open at the Clearview Chelsea in New York on March 12 and the Sunset 5 in Los Angeles on March 19. Along with Hamm (pictured) and Lucas, James Van Der Beek and Rhona Mitra co-star, and screenwriter Taranto also appears in the film.
Here's the synopsis courtesy of IFC: Work has become an obsession for Detective Tom Adkins (Hamm) since the disappearance of his ten-year-old son, Tommy Jr. When an early morning phone call leads him to the mangled remains of a young boy who was brutally murdered 50 years ago,...
- 2/4/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
North American rights to Anders Anderson and Andy Steinman's mystery thriller "Stolen" starrng Josh Lucas ("Glory Road") and Jon Hamm ("Mad Men") have been picked up by IFC Films. The distributor's Lizzie Nastro and Arianna Bocco negotiated the deal with Chris Perry at Arclight. IFC Films will release the film via its IFC in Theaters platform with the feature appearing on VOD on March 3rd followed by a theatrical release at ...
- 2/4/2010
- Indiewire
This is more thriller rather than "horror", but it does feature an interesting cast and might appeal to Shock readers that are into true crime style mysteries. IFC Films have picked up the North American rights to Stolen Lives according to Variety. (Although they refer to it simply as Stolen .) Helmed by the director-producer team Anders Anderson and Andy Steinman with their production company A2 Entertainment, the story centers on a small-town police chief who works to uncover the truth behind the mummified remains of a boy found in a box, buried for 50 years. Stolen Lives stars Jon Hamm (Zack Snyder's upcoming Sucker Punch ), Josh Lucas ( American Psycho , Session 9 ), Rhona Mitra ( Underworld: Rise of the Lycans , Doomsday ) and James Van Der Beek ( Final...
- 2/4/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
After.Life
Anchor Bay Films has acquired Us and UK theatrical rights Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo's psychological thriller "After.Life" says The Hollywood Reporter.
The story follows a young woman (Christina Ricci) hovering between life and death. Liam Neeson lplays a funeral director who might bury her alive. Justin Long and Josh Charles also star.
No specific date is yet set, but a Spring release is being targeted.
CA$H
Roadside Attractions has acquired all U.S. rights to Stephen Milburn's action thriller "CA$H" says The Hollywood Reporter.
The story follows a Chicago couple (Chris Hemsworth and Victoria Profeta) who come upon a suitcase full of cash. Sean Bean plays the villain of the piece.
Roadside will give the film a limited theatrical release on March 26th.
Stolen
IFC Films has scored North American rights to Anders Anderson and Andy Steinman's "Stolen" for A2 Entertainment reports Variety.
Glenn Taranto penned the...
Anchor Bay Films has acquired Us and UK theatrical rights Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo's psychological thriller "After.Life" says The Hollywood Reporter.
The story follows a young woman (Christina Ricci) hovering between life and death. Liam Neeson lplays a funeral director who might bury her alive. Justin Long and Josh Charles also star.
No specific date is yet set, but a Spring release is being targeted.
CA$H
Roadside Attractions has acquired all U.S. rights to Stephen Milburn's action thriller "CA$H" says The Hollywood Reporter.
The story follows a Chicago couple (Chris Hemsworth and Victoria Profeta) who come upon a suitcase full of cash. Sean Bean plays the villain of the piece.
Roadside will give the film a limited theatrical release on March 26th.
Stolen
IFC Films has scored North American rights to Anders Anderson and Andy Steinman's "Stolen" for A2 Entertainment reports Variety.
Glenn Taranto penned the...
- 2/4/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Rhona Mitra has boarded the indie thriller The Boy in the Box for A2 Entertainment Group and Code Entertainment.
She joins Josh Lucas and Jon Hamm in the film about a small-town police chief (Hamm) determined to discover the truth behind the mummified remains of a boy who was murdered a half-century earlier.
Anders Anderson is directing from a screenplay by Glenn Taranto.
James Van Der Beek (Standing Still), Marcus Thomas (You Kill Me), Jimmy Bennett (Hostage) and Jessica Chastain (Jolene) also have been cast.
Mitra plays the police chief's wife, who is trying to move on after the disappearance of their own son eight years earlier. Lucas plays the father of the murdered boy.
A2's Anderson and Andy Steinman and Code Entertainment's Al Corley, Bart Rosenblatt and Eugene Musso are producing.
Mitra next appears in Rogue Pictures' Doomsday and is about to start production in New Zealand on Underworld: Rise of the Lycans for Screen Gems. Her credits include the features The Number 23 and Skinwalkers and FX's Nip/Tuck.
She is repped by CAA, Jason Weinberg and attorney Warren Dern.
She joins Josh Lucas and Jon Hamm in the film about a small-town police chief (Hamm) determined to discover the truth behind the mummified remains of a boy who was murdered a half-century earlier.
Anders Anderson is directing from a screenplay by Glenn Taranto.
James Van Der Beek (Standing Still), Marcus Thomas (You Kill Me), Jimmy Bennett (Hostage) and Jessica Chastain (Jolene) also have been cast.
Mitra plays the police chief's wife, who is trying to move on after the disappearance of their own son eight years earlier. Lucas plays the father of the murdered boy.
A2's Anderson and Andy Steinman and Code Entertainment's Al Corley, Bart Rosenblatt and Eugene Musso are producing.
Mitra next appears in Rogue Pictures' Doomsday and is about to start production in New Zealand on Underworld: Rise of the Lycans for Screen Gems. Her credits include the features The Number 23 and Skinwalkers and FX's Nip/Tuck.
She is repped by CAA, Jason Weinberg and attorney Warren Dern.
- 12/18/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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