Stars: Jason Momoa, Robert Homer Mollohan, Lisa Bonet, Linden Chiles, Lance Henriksen, Timothy V. Murphy, Michael Raymond-James, Sarah Shahi, Wes Studi, Steeve Reevis, Kelly Noonan, Chris Browning | Written by Jason Momoa, Robert Homer Mollohan | Directed by Jason Momoa
Robert Wolf (Momoa) is a Native American who is on the run from the authorities after exacting revenge on the gang who brutally attacked and murdered his mother. While travelling across the Us on his motorbike, he meets Cash, an itinerant musician and the pair become unlikely pals. As they head off across the Wild West on Wolf’s chopper, deep secrets are revealed as Wolf searches to find redemption.
Road to Paloma is very much a traditional “life on the open road” style of movie, Momoa’s character is constantly on the move, getting into situations and relationships both good and bad. However Momoa, as writer, also weaves a clash of...
Robert Wolf (Momoa) is a Native American who is on the run from the authorities after exacting revenge on the gang who brutally attacked and murdered his mother. While travelling across the Us on his motorbike, he meets Cash, an itinerant musician and the pair become unlikely pals. As they head off across the Wild West on Wolf’s chopper, deep secrets are revealed as Wolf searches to find redemption.
Road to Paloma is very much a traditional “life on the open road” style of movie, Momoa’s character is constantly on the move, getting into situations and relationships both good and bad. However Momoa, as writer, also weaves a clash of...
- 4/19/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Jason Momoa has made a name for himself on both the small screen and the big, in projects like “Stargate: Atlantis,” “Game of Thrones” and ”Conan the Barbarian” — mostly via his brooding physicality. “Road to Paloma,” though, finds the actor branching out, by degrees. Co-written with Robert Homer Mollohan, Momoa’s dusty, Southwestern-set directorial debut is a road movie/crime flick/wanderlust mash-up, centering on Wolf (Momoa), a Native American biker who finds himself living on the lam after avenging his mother’s rape and murder. For ShockYa, Brent Simon recently had a chance to speak to Momoa one-on-one, about how he enjoyed juggled duties behind and in front of the camera, filming a sex scene [ Read More ]
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- 7/24/2014
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
Jason Momoa is a very talented and diverse actor—not just a really big guy who fights on screen.
In his directorial debut with “Road to Paloma,” Momoa has shown his talent range as an actor, director, writer, producer and even with wardrobe, music and location scout. He did it all.
The film is about an American-Indian outlaw wanted by the authorities for murdering the man who raped his mother. He comes out of hiding to retrieve his mother’s ashes to give her a proper sendoff.
The film also stars Robert Homer Mollohan, Lisa Bonet, Lance Henriksen and Sarah Shahi.
Latino-Review had an exclusive phone interview with Momoa. We discussed a range of topics including his directorial debut, challenges in production, using his friends on set and his dream film project based on a Hawaiian hero. We didn’t ask him an Aquaman question (he’s not going to...
In his directorial debut with “Road to Paloma,” Momoa has shown his talent range as an actor, director, writer, producer and even with wardrobe, music and location scout. He did it all.
The film is about an American-Indian outlaw wanted by the authorities for murdering the man who raped his mother. He comes out of hiding to retrieve his mother’s ashes to give her a proper sendoff.
The film also stars Robert Homer Mollohan, Lisa Bonet, Lance Henriksen and Sarah Shahi.
Latino-Review had an exclusive phone interview with Momoa. We discussed a range of topics including his directorial debut, challenges in production, using his friends on set and his dream film project based on a Hawaiian hero. We didn’t ask him an Aquaman question (he’s not going to...
- 7/16/2014
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
In cast interviews included with the first-season Game of Thrones DVD, Jason Momoa, who played the Dothraki warlord Khal Drogo, stands out from his mostly foreign co-stars in part due to the many American colloquialisms he uses to describe the show, such as referring to his hulking character as “a pimp.” Since exiting Thrones, Momoa has portrayed the titular warrior in 2011’s Conan the Barbarian and Philip Kopus on the 2014 SundanceTV series The Red Road. But the gentle surfer-bro of Hawaiian-German-Irish-Native-American descent also found time to fit in his directorial debut, The Road to Paloma, which arrived July 4 on VOD and hits theaters today.In the buddy/road-trip/revenge picture, he plays Robert Wolf, a renegade Native American on the run after killing his mother’s rapist-murderer, who had otherwise gone unpunished. Momoa and his writing partner and co-star Robert Homer Mollohan hope to shine a light on a lamentable...
- 7/11/2014
- by Rob Kemp
- Vulture
Though he’s best known for swinging a massive sword in Conan the Barbarian or mounting Emilia Clarke on Game of Thrones, there’s more to Jason Momoa than meets the eye. And that he’s more than just a physically imposing man of action has never been more clear than in his directorial debut Road to Paloma. Behind the camera, he makes a strong first impression. As the film’s star, he delivers his most emotive performance to date. And when you add in that he co-wrote the script and produced Road to Paloma, it’s easy to see just how completely this movie belongs to him.
Momoa plays Wolf, a rough-and-tough Native American on the run from FBI agents after tracking down and murdering the man who brutally raped and killed his mother. Angry and world-weary, Wolf sets out on his motorcycle, intent on riding to the Teton Range,...
Momoa plays Wolf, a rough-and-tough Native American on the run from FBI agents after tracking down and murdering the man who brutally raped and killed his mother. Angry and world-weary, Wolf sets out on his motorcycle, intent on riding to the Teton Range,...
- 7/11/2014
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
Over the course of his career, Jason Momoa has made a name for himself with roles in numerous tv shows, including Stargate: Atlantis, Baywatch, Game of Thrones, and The Red Road. Fans of the performer were intrigued to learn that Momoa’s next feature film, his first since 2012′s Bullet to the Head, would have the actor make his feature film directing debut as well. Titled Road To Paloma, Momoa also shares screenwriting duties with Robert Homer Mollohan and Jonathan Hirschbien, and stars alongside Lisa Bonet, Chris Browning, and Tye Alexander. The first trailer for the film has now been released, and can be seen below.
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- 5/3/2014
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
WWE Studios and Anchor Bay Films have set Road To Paloma for a release in L.A. on July 11, before coming out on-demand and on DVD July 15. The film marks the directing debut of Jason Momoa, who starred in the first season of HBO’s Game Of Thrones and played the slave-turned-king in Conan The Barbarian. He stars as Wolf, a Native American on the run after avenging his mother’s murder. As he flees across the desolate American West on his motorcycle, he’ll discover that justice has a cost – Wolf’s search for redemption will reveal secrets and take him on a journey where the roads have some very unexpected turns. His wife, Lisa Bonet, also stars in a cast that also includes Wes Studi. Momoa wrote it with Robert Homer Mollohan and Jonathan Hirschbein, and Momoa co-produced with Brian Andrew Mendoza. I met Momoa at a dinner...
- 3/18/2014
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
Actor Jason Momoa ("Conan the Barbarian," "Game of Thrones") is set to direct and star in the fighting drama feature "Kane" for TF1.
Momoa will play an alcoholic former boxer who turns to Detroit’s illegal fighting circuit to earn money to pay for his ex-wife’s medical treatment.
Once in the lucrative underground fighting scene, he faces old demons and a merciless rival from his past.
Robert Homer Mollohan wrote the script, while Momoa, Steven Hoban and Brian Andrew Mendoza are producing. Shooting aims to begin in January in Detroit.
Source: Heat Vision...
Momoa will play an alcoholic former boxer who turns to Detroit’s illegal fighting circuit to earn money to pay for his ex-wife’s medical treatment.
Once in the lucrative underground fighting scene, he faces old demons and a merciless rival from his past.
Robert Homer Mollohan wrote the script, while Momoa, Steven Hoban and Brian Andrew Mendoza are producing. Shooting aims to begin in January in Detroit.
Source: Heat Vision...
- 9/6/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
In Game of Thrones Jason Momoa won the devotion of fanboys and fangirls as the merciless horse lord Khal Drogo, but his next adventure has him playing a wolf. Not a Stark, but Robert Wolf, a Native American who gets entangled in a modern Western tale of revenge and redemption. Deadline reports Momoa not only stars in this crime-drama called Road to Paloma, but also makes his feature directorial debut here. Though best-known for his roles on television, Momoa broke into directing in 2010 with a 15-minute short called Brown Bag Diaries: Ridin. the Blinds in B Minor. For Road to Paloma, he co-wrote the screenplay with Jonathan Hirschbein, and Robert Homer Mollohan, the latter of whom will co-star in the dark tale. After his mother is raped and murdered on a Native American reservation, Wolf (Momoa) decides to take the law into his own hands and avenge her. This quest...
- 8/14/2013
- cinemablend.com
WWE Studios and Anchor Bay Films announced today that they have jointly acquired distribution rights in North America, the United Kingdom and Australia/New Zealand to Boss-Media’s Road To Paloma, Jason Momoa’s directorial debut.
The film, which is set to release in the United States later this year, is produced by Momoa and Brian Andrew Mendoza’s Pride of Gypsies with Jamey Pryde serving as executive producer. Robert Homer Mollohan co-wrote the film with Jonathan Hirschbein and Momoa. Momoa is currently working on the latest, original scripted series by the Sundance Channel, The Red Road, in which he has been cast to play the lead role.
In Road To Paloma, Momoa (Game of Thrones, Conan the Barbarian) stars as Robert Wolf, a Native American, who is being hotly pursued by the FBI for having taken the law into his own hands after a brutal injustice occurs when his...
The film, which is set to release in the United States later this year, is produced by Momoa and Brian Andrew Mendoza’s Pride of Gypsies with Jamey Pryde serving as executive producer. Robert Homer Mollohan co-wrote the film with Jonathan Hirschbein and Momoa. Momoa is currently working on the latest, original scripted series by the Sundance Channel, The Red Road, in which he has been cast to play the lead role.
In Road To Paloma, Momoa (Game of Thrones, Conan the Barbarian) stars as Robert Wolf, a Native American, who is being hotly pursued by the FBI for having taken the law into his own hands after a brutal injustice occurs when his...
- 8/13/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Though he’s probably best known for wielding a big sword in the Conan remake and mounting a tiny woman in HBO’s Game of Thrones, it turns out Jason Momoa also fancies himself a director of films. Or, at the very least, he’s now directed one feature film, and thanks to a partnership with WWE Studios and Anchor Bay, that movie is going to be brought to audiences in North America, the UK, and Australia/New Zealand. The film is called Road to Paloma, and it stars Momoa himself, as well as his co-writer Robert Homer Mollohan, in an adventure tale that almost sounds too ridiculously chest-beating and man-affirming to be real. I mean, honestly, I’ve never actually seen that show Renegade that Lorenzo Lamas used to be on, but when I read the plot synopsis for Road to Paloma, it sounds to me like it’s exactly what watching a season of Renegade...
- 8/13/2013
- by Nathan Adams
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Exclusive: WWE Studios and Anchor Bay Films has acquired distribution rights in North America, the United Kingdom and Australia/New Zealand to Road To Paloma, the directorial debut of Jason Momoa. Momoa played the title role in Conan The Barbarian, and was last seen playing Khal Drogo in HBO’s Game Of Thrones. Road To Paloma will be released in the U.S. later this year. It was financed and produced by Boss-Media’s Eric Gores and Frank Mancuso Jr., who are exec producers. Pic is produced by Momoa and Brian Andrew Mendoza’s Pride of Gypsies with Jamey Pryde serving as executive producer. Robert Homer Mollohan co-wrote the film with Jonathan Hirschbein and Momoa. In Road To Paloma, Momoa stars as Robert Wolf, a Native American, who is being hotly pursued by the FBI for taking the law into his own hands after thugs rape and kill his mother on their reservation.
- 8/13/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
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