Drew Pearson describes the experience of having The Day Hollywood Died premiere at Sydney's Entertainment Quarter as nerve-racking. "You can never exactly know how the audience will respond. Especially with Ronnie S. Riskalla [director] and K.G. Donovan [writer] stretching pretty much every boundary in a small cult film. But it had been in post for quite some time and it was such a relief to see it hit the big screen with a packed audience.
- 5/24/2012
- FilmInk.com.au
Continuing our support for indie film, we invite you to check out an image as well as the nicely designed movie poster for The Day Hollywood Died, starring Drew Pearson, Maroun Joseph, Nenif David, Bobby Babin, Stephen Multari and Tommy Bradson. Ronnie S. Riskalla directs the action crime drama from the script by K.G. Donovan. The film is on the verge of completion and will find theaters sometime in 2011. About The Day Hollywood Died: "His name isn't important. His story is" The Day Hollywood Died is the debut feature from director Ronnie S. Riskalla and was produced by Rising Pictures. The film follows an unreliable narrator who survived the bloody aftermath of a heist but fails to remember who he is. Thesp Robin Queree lends his powerful voice to the character as the film jumps back and forth between reality and his half-remembered imaginings of what happened...
- 6/7/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Continuing our support for indie film, we invite you to check out an image as well as the nicely designed movie poster for The Day Hollywood Died, starring Drew Pearson, Maroun Joseph, Nenif David, Bobby Babin, Stephen Multari and Tommy Bradson. Ronnie S. Riskalla directs the action crime drama from the script by K.G. Donovan. The film is on the verge of completion and will find theaters sometime in 2011. About The Day Hollywood Died: "His name isn't important. His story is" The Day Hollywood Died is the debut feature from director Ronnie S. Riskalla and was produced by Rising Pictures. The film follows an unreliable narrator who survived the bloody aftermath of a heist but fails to remember who he is. Thesp Robin Queree lends his powerful voice to the character as the film jumps back and forth between reality and his half-remembered imaginings of what happened...
- 6/7/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Continuing our support for indie film, we invite you to check out an image as well as the nicely designed movie poster for The Day Hollywood Died, starring Drew Pearson, Maroun Joseph, Nenif David, Bobby Babin, Stephen Multari and Tommy Bradson. Ronnie S. Riskalla directs the action crime drama from the script by K.G. Donovan. The film is on the verge of completion and will find theaters sometime in 2011. About The Day Hollywood Died: "His name isn't important. His story is" The Day Hollywood Died is the debut feature from director Ronnie S. Riskalla and was produced by Rising Pictures. The film follows an unreliable narrator who survived the bloody aftermath of a heist but fails to remember who he is. Thesp Robin Queree lends his powerful voice to the character as the film jumps back and forth between reality and his half-remembered imaginings of what happened...
- 6/7/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
To be honest, I don’t know much about the new feature from Rising Pictures titled The Day Hollywood Died, but it has piqued my interest. Accompanied with an emphatic score from composer Henrique Dib and a thrilling title sequence open, it really makes a great first impression. The film tells the story of one man reliving unreliable memories of a heist to try and uncover who he is, and was penned by K.G. Donovan and directed by debutant Ronnie S. Riskalla.
Here is a bit of information I received from a press release. Hopefully a trailer will be released soon.
“The film is ambitious in both plot and scope, featuring a rumbling score usually reserved for major Hollywood blockbusters and packed full of action, comedy, drama and thrills. Eschewing the stigma that is usually associated with Australian cinema, the high concept narrative blends thrilling conflict with irresistible dialogue and...
Here is a bit of information I received from a press release. Hopefully a trailer will be released soon.
“The film is ambitious in both plot and scope, featuring a rumbling score usually reserved for major Hollywood blockbusters and packed full of action, comedy, drama and thrills. Eschewing the stigma that is usually associated with Australian cinema, the high concept narrative blends thrilling conflict with irresistible dialogue and...
- 6/2/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Rising Pictures has launched the poster for the action/comedy The Day Hollywood Died.
“The poster uses a colour palette and style similar to that of recent American blockbusters, but maintains the raw intensity and mystery of its Australian roots,” said executive producer Sam Kanj.
The film, privately financed and shot in October 2010, will be released theatrically later in the year. It is the directorial debut of Ronnie Riskalla, with a script by K.G. Donovan. The Day Hollywood Died was produced by Riskalla and Donovan alongside Sam Kanj and Nenif David.
“The poster uses a colour palette and style similar to that of recent American blockbusters, but maintains the raw intensity and mystery of its Australian roots,” said executive producer Sam Kanj.
The film, privately financed and shot in October 2010, will be released theatrically later in the year. It is the directorial debut of Ronnie Riskalla, with a script by K.G. Donovan. The Day Hollywood Died was produced by Riskalla and Donovan alongside Sam Kanj and Nenif David.
- 5/8/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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