Alex Pettyfer, whose credits include “I Am Number Four” and “Magic Mike,” is attached to lead director Ricardo de Montreuil’s psychological horror feature “The Lost Ones.”
The Exchange is handling the movie’s worldwide sales rights, and will be introducing the title to buyers at the virtual European Film Market, which runs until Friday.
The film is the story of a young family on the run from unseen spirits haunting their daughter. They move to a secluded house to keep her safe from unwanted scrutiny, but when her “visions” attract the attention of a disturbed neighbor, the family is forced into a struggle for survival with both the living and the dead.
“The Lost Ones,” currently in pre-production and scheduled to be filmed in Ireland in May, is an original screenplay by Miles Kelly and Brandon Robinson, to be directed by De Montreuil (“Lowriders”), and produced by Mini Mach...
The Exchange is handling the movie’s worldwide sales rights, and will be introducing the title to buyers at the virtual European Film Market, which runs until Friday.
The film is the story of a young family on the run from unseen spirits haunting their daughter. They move to a secluded house to keep her safe from unwanted scrutiny, but when her “visions” attract the attention of a disturbed neighbor, the family is forced into a struggle for survival with both the living and the dead.
“The Lost Ones,” currently in pre-production and scheduled to be filmed in Ireland in May, is an original screenplay by Miles Kelly and Brandon Robinson, to be directed by De Montreuil (“Lowriders”), and produced by Mini Mach...
- 3/2/2021
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Making new friends helps a bullied boy to turn the tables on his aggressor.
Chris (Mohammed Mansaray) is a victim of bullying. He's small. he wears glasses. He stammers. Many viewers will relate. Chris has already moved shools to try and deal with it but the new place in just as bad. Is there any hope? Perhaps so. A history lesson hints at the solution. Aggressors can be defeated when others work together to stop them. Chris befriends a fellow victim, fat kid James (Brandon Robinson), and the two are then recruited by smart kid Lokesh (Jaipal Babraa), who is determined that they will...
Chris (Mohammed Mansaray) is a victim of bullying. He's small. he wears glasses. He stammers. Many viewers will relate. Chris has already moved shools to try and deal with it but the new place in just as bad. Is there any hope? Perhaps so. A history lesson hints at the solution. Aggressors can be defeated when others work together to stop them. Chris befriends a fellow victim, fat kid James (Brandon Robinson), and the two are then recruited by smart kid Lokesh (Jaipal Babraa), who is determined that they will...
- 3/3/2012
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
I first got to see the trailer for Skateboards and Spandex last year and was very excited to see the final film and after watching it in full, I’m pleased to report it’s as good as I was hoping it to be.
Skateboards and Spandex was made with funds from the UK Film Council / B3 Media and is the brainchild of writer / director Mustapha Kseibati with Michael Berliner producing. The short features a very young and new cast which includes Mohammed Mansaray, Brandon Robinson, Jaipal Babraa, Max Williams, Charlie Preston and Maurisa-Jae Isaac.
Everyone likes a good story where the underdog comes through and wins the day and Skateboards and Spandex is no exception. The short twists and turns in different directions and even the closing scene goes in a different direction to where I thought we’d end up. With awesome performances from all involved, you’re...
Skateboards and Spandex was made with funds from the UK Film Council / B3 Media and is the brainchild of writer / director Mustapha Kseibati with Michael Berliner producing. The short features a very young and new cast which includes Mohammed Mansaray, Brandon Robinson, Jaipal Babraa, Max Williams, Charlie Preston and Maurisa-Jae Isaac.
Everyone likes a good story where the underdog comes through and wins the day and Skateboards and Spandex is no exception. The short twists and turns in different directions and even the closing scene goes in a different direction to where I thought we’d end up. With awesome performances from all involved, you’re...
- 2/14/2012
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Check out the poster and trailer to inspiring family drama Will, starring 11 year old newcomer Perry Eggleton, alongside Bob Hoskins and Damien Lewis.
Screenterrier blogged about Perry's casting here. Joining him in the film and on the poster, as his two classmates Ritchie and Simon, are Brandon Robinson (Young Actors Theatre), who also plays a Lost Boy in Sky's upcoming Neverland, and Kieran Wallbanks (A&J Management) who starred last year in Cbbc's Combat Kids.
Eleven-year-old Will Brennan’s (Perry Eggleton) life is turned upside down when his long-absent father (Damian Lewis) reappears with tickets to the 2005 Champions League Final in Istanbul. But when fate intervenes, Will runs away to Istanbul for the biggest soccer match of the year, searching for meaning in a world that seems to have abandoned him. En route, he encounters Alek (Kristian Kiehling), a former Yugoslavian football star who abandoned the game during his country’s civil war.
Screenterrier blogged about Perry's casting here. Joining him in the film and on the poster, as his two classmates Ritchie and Simon, are Brandon Robinson (Young Actors Theatre), who also plays a Lost Boy in Sky's upcoming Neverland, and Kieran Wallbanks (A&J Management) who starred last year in Cbbc's Combat Kids.
Eleven-year-old Will Brennan’s (Perry Eggleton) life is turned upside down when his long-absent father (Damian Lewis) reappears with tickets to the 2005 Champions League Final in Istanbul. But when fate intervenes, Will runs away to Istanbul for the biggest soccer match of the year, searching for meaning in a world that seems to have abandoned him. En route, he encounters Alek (Kristian Kiehling), a former Yugoslavian football star who abandoned the game during his country’s civil war.
- 10/10/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Screenterrier reported back in August on the casting of rising star Charlie Rowe in the lead role of Peter Pan, and the Lost Boys in the Sky Movies TV mini-series Neverland.
Here's a first look at the film with Peter (Charlie Rowe), Tinkerbell and the Lost Boys - James Ainsworth, Thomas Patten, Brandon Robinson, and Patrick Gibson.
The two part movie features a bold new take on the original mythology behind Jm Barrie's infamous tale, and it's clear that while Peter, Tinkerbell and Hook (Rhys Ifans) will be involved, it's not going to be like anything you've ever seen before.
Here's a first look at the film with Peter (Charlie Rowe), Tinkerbell and the Lost Boys - James Ainsworth, Thomas Patten, Brandon Robinson, and Patrick Gibson.
The two part movie features a bold new take on the original mythology behind Jm Barrie's infamous tale, and it's clear that while Peter, Tinkerbell and Hook (Rhys Ifans) will be involved, it's not going to be like anything you've ever seen before.
- 2/4/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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