It’s official! Great American Media has executed the rebrand of its streaming service, which is now called Great American Pure Flix. The name change is intended to reflect the acquisition of Pure Flix by Great American Media in May of this year.
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Great American Pure Flix aims to provide “Faith, Family, and Hometown Values” in all of its content. The service offers a clean-stream promise, so families can be certain beyond a shadow of a doubt that the movies and TV shows they find on the service will be appropriate for them to watch.
“Great American Pure Flix fits seamlessly with the Great American Media family,” said Bill Abbott, President, and CEO of Great American Media. “Our mission is to provide families with quality entertainment that celebrates faith, family, and hometown values wherever and however they enjoy watching.”
The company announced three new...
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Great American Pure Flix aims to provide “Faith, Family, and Hometown Values” in all of its content. The service offers a clean-stream promise, so families can be certain beyond a shadow of a doubt that the movies and TV shows they find on the service will be appropriate for them to watch.
“Great American Pure Flix fits seamlessly with the Great American Media family,” said Bill Abbott, President, and CEO of Great American Media. “Our mission is to provide families with quality entertainment that celebrates faith, family, and hometown values wherever and however they enjoy watching.”
The company announced three new...
- 9/14/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
The dust is finally beginning to settle a bit from the merger of Great American Media and the religious streaming platform Pure Flix. A new report from Deadline indicates that the company is rebranding its streaming segment as “Great American Pure Flix” to reflect that the two entities are now fully combined.
Great American Pure Flix offers 24/7 access to faith-based films and TV series that are appropriate for the whole family. Titles gearing up to debut on the service include “Divine Influencer” starring Shari Rigby on Sept. 15; “Harvest Homecoming” with Trevor Donovan and Jessica Lownde on Oct. 6, and many more.
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“We appreciate how seamlessly Great American Pure Flix fits in with the Great American Media family,” said Bill Abbott, President, and CEO of Great American Media. “We love providing families with quality entertainment that celebrates faith, family, and hometown values wherever and however they enjoy watching.
Great American Pure Flix offers 24/7 access to faith-based films and TV series that are appropriate for the whole family. Titles gearing up to debut on the service include “Divine Influencer” starring Shari Rigby on Sept. 15; “Harvest Homecoming” with Trevor Donovan and Jessica Lownde on Oct. 6, and many more.
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“We appreciate how seamlessly Great American Pure Flix fits in with the Great American Media family,” said Bill Abbott, President, and CEO of Great American Media. “We love providing families with quality entertainment that celebrates faith, family, and hometown values wherever and however they enjoy watching.
- 9/13/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Exclusive: Following the June merger of Great American Media with Sony’s subscription streaming outfit Pure Flix, the combined entity will now be called Great American Pure Flix.
Great American Pure Flix is now the 24/7 home to faith and family-based series and films. Upcoming movies include Divine Influencer (September 15) starring Lara Silva from The Chosen and directed by Shari Rigby; Harvest Homecoming (October 6), starring Trevor Donovan and Jessica Lownde; and Birthright Outlaw (October 13), the new western from director Aaron Burns starring Lucas Black and Sarah Drew.
New Christmas movies will also stream in November, featuring Great American Family players such as Candace Cameron Bure, Lori Loughlin, Danica McKellar, Donovan, and Jen Lilley.
“We appreciate how seamlessly Great American Pure Flix fits in with the Great American Media family,” said Bill Abbott, President, and CEO of Great American Media who also oversees the streaming arm. “We love providing families with quality entertainment that celebrates faith,...
Great American Pure Flix is now the 24/7 home to faith and family-based series and films. Upcoming movies include Divine Influencer (September 15) starring Lara Silva from The Chosen and directed by Shari Rigby; Harvest Homecoming (October 6), starring Trevor Donovan and Jessica Lownde; and Birthright Outlaw (October 13), the new western from director Aaron Burns starring Lucas Black and Sarah Drew.
New Christmas movies will also stream in November, featuring Great American Family players such as Candace Cameron Bure, Lori Loughlin, Danica McKellar, Donovan, and Jen Lilley.
“We appreciate how seamlessly Great American Pure Flix fits in with the Great American Media family,” said Bill Abbott, President, and CEO of Great American Media who also oversees the streaming arm. “We love providing families with quality entertainment that celebrates faith,...
- 9/13/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Oscar nominee Eric Roberts (The Righteous Gemstones) is reteaming with his Runaway Train co-star Danny Trejo as part of the cast of Alone Today, an upcoming crime drama from director Wendy Wilkins, which will also star Shannon Elizabeth and Frank Whaley.
The film tells the story of a woman (Elizabeth) in an abusive relationship with a dirty detective (Roberts) who is helping move sex trafficked girls coming over the Mexican Border. When attempting to save just one truckload before “disappearing forever,” everything goes horribly wrong and she decides to take a different path.
The project hails from Different Duck Films founder Rob Margolies (Bobcat Moretti), who will produce alongside Errol Sack and Julia Verdin. Production is underway in Los Angeles. Roberts is repped by Sovereign Talent Group, Imperial Artists Agency and Miles Anthony Associates in London, manager Eliza Roberts, Empire Agency in Germany and Scott Carlson Entertainment in Canada.
The film tells the story of a woman (Elizabeth) in an abusive relationship with a dirty detective (Roberts) who is helping move sex trafficked girls coming over the Mexican Border. When attempting to save just one truckload before “disappearing forever,” everything goes horribly wrong and she decides to take a different path.
The project hails from Different Duck Films founder Rob Margolies (Bobcat Moretti), who will produce alongside Errol Sack and Julia Verdin. Production is underway in Los Angeles. Roberts is repped by Sovereign Talent Group, Imperial Artists Agency and Miles Anthony Associates in London, manager Eliza Roberts, Empire Agency in Germany and Scott Carlson Entertainment in Canada.
- 3/25/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
“Angel Has Fallen,” the action sequel starring Gerard Butler and Morgan Freeman, earned $1.5 million at the box office Thursday from preview screenings at 2,600 locations. It opens on 3,286 screens this weekend.
Lionsgate is releasing “Angel Has Fallen” following up from the success of both “Olympus Has Fallen” in 2013 and “London Has Fallen” in 2016. It’s the widest release this weekend as the summer comes to a close, with Fox Searchlight’s horror and thriller “Ready or Not” having already opened on Wednesday.
The studio is projecting “Angel” to open in the low to mid teen range this weekend, with independent trackers estimating approximately $13 million. For a comparison, “London Has Fallen” earned only $850,000 in its debut opposite a then record-setting weekend for Disney’s “Zootopia,” but it ultimately raked in a $21.6 million opening. The original “Olympus Has Fallen” opened to $30.3 million and grossed $170.2 million worldwide.
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Lionsgate is releasing “Angel Has Fallen” following up from the success of both “Olympus Has Fallen” in 2013 and “London Has Fallen” in 2016. It’s the widest release this weekend as the summer comes to a close, with Fox Searchlight’s horror and thriller “Ready or Not” having already opened on Wednesday.
The studio is projecting “Angel” to open in the low to mid teen range this weekend, with independent trackers estimating approximately $13 million. For a comparison, “London Has Fallen” earned only $850,000 in its debut opposite a then record-setting weekend for Disney’s “Zootopia,” but it ultimately raked in a $21.6 million opening. The original “Olympus Has Fallen” opened to $30.3 million and grossed $170.2 million worldwide.
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- 8/23/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
No matter the setting or circumstances, the solution to every dilemma found in Christian Evangelical films is getting closer to God. That certainly holds true with regards to “Overcomer,” the latest bit of bigscreen proselytizing by writer-director-star Alex Kendrick. The story of a high school basketball coach who’s forced to take over a cross-country program with only one runner, it’s Its one-note sermonizing should help it appeal to its target audience, but those not already in the fold will likely be left unmoved.
When economic hard times hit his small-town community, compelling many of his star athletes to relocate, coach John Harrison (Kendrick) watches his expectations for a winning basketball season go down the drain. To add insult to injury, he’s ordered by Principal Brooks (Priscilla Shirer) to take over the cross-country squad — an unwanted assignment made more difficult by the fact that only asthmatic new student...
When economic hard times hit his small-town community, compelling many of his star athletes to relocate, coach John Harrison (Kendrick) watches his expectations for a winning basketball season go down the drain. To add insult to injury, he’s ordered by Principal Brooks (Priscilla Shirer) to take over the cross-country squad — an unwanted assignment made more difficult by the fact that only asthmatic new student...
- 8/23/2019
- by Nick Schager
- Variety Film + TV
The Least Of These: The Graham Staines Story movie review is here. Releasing this Friday ? 29 March 2019, the movie is based on the true story of Graham Staines ? the Australian missionary working in India helping lepers who met with a horrific fate in 1999 in Odisha. The film is directed by Aneesh Daniel and features Stephen Baldwin and Sharman Joshi. Does the debutant director Aneesh Daniel brings the reality to the people?, find out in The Least Of These: The Graham Staines Story movie review.
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Who was Graham Staines?
Graham Stuart Staines was an Australian Christian missionary who, along with his two sons Philip (aged 10) and Timothy (aged 6), was burnt to death by a gang of fundamentalists while sleeping in his station wagon at Manoharpur village in Kendujhar district in Odisha, India on 23 January 1999. Working in Odisha among the...
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Who was Graham Staines?
Graham Stuart Staines was an Australian Christian missionary who, along with his two sons Philip (aged 10) and Timothy (aged 6), was burnt to death by a gang of fundamentalists while sleeping in his station wagon at Manoharpur village in Kendujhar district in Odisha, India on 23 January 1999. Working in Odisha among the...
- 3/27/2019
- GlamSham
Actor Sharman Joshi, who is gearing up for release of his first Hollywood film The Least Of These: The Graham Staines Story says the movie sends out the message of love, peace, tolerance and harmony. On what made him to be part of the film, Sharman said, "We have made this with really good intentions. The end message is about love, peace, tolerance and harmony. This incident (on which the film is based) happened in Odisha. It could have happened in the Us, Europe, Middle-East or in any part of the world."
The film, based on real life story of Australian Christian missionary Graham Staines who worked among the tribal poor and leprosy victims in Odisha, for 20 years. Talking about Al Noor Mosque and the Linwood Avenue Masjid incident in Christchurch, New Zealand, Sharman said, "It's very unfortunate. I feel such extreme acts are detrimental for our as well as future generations.
The film, based on real life story of Australian Christian missionary Graham Staines who worked among the tribal poor and leprosy victims in Odisha, for 20 years. Talking about Al Noor Mosque and the Linwood Avenue Masjid incident in Christchurch, New Zealand, Sharman said, "It's very unfortunate. I feel such extreme acts are detrimental for our as well as future generations.
- 3/19/2019
- GlamSham
It is often the characters they play which bring about a change in the actors? lives as well. Actor Sharman Joshi will be seen essaying one such role in his next. The actor, who plays the role of a reporter in ?The Least of These: The Graham Staines Story? says that the story is quite tragic. The story of the film revolves around an incident, which dates back to 1999 when an Australian missionary known for his charitable work with lepers in Odisha was burnt alive allegedly by Bajrang Dal fundamentalists. According to locals, it was because they believed he was luring his Hindu patients into Christianity. Along with Stains, his two sons, Philip (10) and Timothy (6), were also charred to death while they were asleep in their station wagon at Manoharpur village on the night of January 23.
Talking about the film in which he is asked to launch an undercover investigation into the missionary?...
Talking about the film in which he is asked to launch an undercover investigation into the missionary?...
- 2/21/2019
- GlamSham
A feature film telling the true story of missionary Graham Staines, whose grisly murder by religious extremists made worldwide news in 1999, is in the works from a Texas entertainment company delving into movie production and distribution for the first time.
The faith-based film, dubbed The Least of These, stars Stephen Baldwin as Staines, an Australian who, with his wife, had spent more than two decades working with impoverished lepers in India.
The movie also features Shari Rigby, best known for October Baby, and Bollywood star Sharman Joshi as a journalist assigned to investigate whether Staines was illegally converting Hindus into ...
The faith-based film, dubbed The Least of These, stars Stephen Baldwin as Staines, an Australian who, with his wife, had spent more than two decades working with impoverished lepers in India.
The movie also features Shari Rigby, best known for October Baby, and Bollywood star Sharman Joshi as a journalist assigned to investigate whether Staines was illegally converting Hindus into ...
- 10/18/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
A feature film telling the true story of missionary Graham Staines, whose grisly murder by religious extremists made worldwide news in 1999, is in the works from a Texas entertainment company delving into movie production and distribution for the first time.
The faith-based film, dubbed The Least of These, stars Stephen Baldwin as Staines, an Australian who, with his wife, had spent more than two decades working with impoverished lepers in India.
The movie also features Shari Rigby, best known for October Baby, and Bollywood star Sharman Joshi as a journalist assigned to investigate whether Staines was illegally converting Hindus into ...
The faith-based film, dubbed The Least of These, stars Stephen Baldwin as Staines, an Australian who, with his wife, had spent more than two decades working with impoverished lepers in India.
The movie also features Shari Rigby, best known for October Baby, and Bollywood star Sharman Joshi as a journalist assigned to investigate whether Staines was illegally converting Hindus into ...
- 10/18/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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“October Baby,” which is available on DVD on Sept. 11, 2012 from Fox Home Entertainment, also stars Jasmine Guy, Joy Brunson, James Austin Johnson, Carl Maguire, Tracy Miller, Lance E. Nichols and Shari Rigby from director Andrew Erwin and writer and director Jon Erwin. Following this advance screening, talent from the film will be on hand for a Q&A!
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“October Baby,” which is available on DVD on Sept. 11, 2012 from Fox Home Entertainment, also stars Jasmine Guy, Joy Brunson, James Austin Johnson, Carl Maguire, Tracy Miller, Lance E. Nichols and Shari Rigby from director Andrew Erwin and writer and director Jon Erwin. Following this advance screening, talent from the film will be on hand for a Q&A!
This advance screening is on Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012 at 1 p.m. in downtown Chicago. To win your advance-screening movie passes to “October Baby” plus for a chance to win a grand-prize “October Baby” DVD courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our unique Hookup technology directly below. That’s it! The more social actions you complete,...
- 9/5/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Director/Writer: Dustin Rikert.
Cast: Sam McConkey, Paulino Hemmer, Mike Lawler, Shari Wiedmann, and Rich Williams.
If there is ever a movie which is reminiscent of the schlock in theatres from the late 70's to mid 80's, then Death Hunter: Werewolves vs. Vampires is it. The script's underlying silliness is too obvious. If treated as a horror comedy, then the laughs have some merit.
Watching this film is like watching some of the silliness from the television series "Freddy's Nightmare" (1988-90), when Freddy is no longer scary, or Re-Animator (1985), where Dr. Carl Hill (David Gale) goads Herbert West on. Although the actors are trying to be serious, the end result is very mixed. The blood and guts spilled are low budget, and the acting uneven. At least Sotreum (Paulino Hemmer) is interesting as a suave antagonistic vampire.
Intentional or not, this movie is more like a dark action adventure...
Cast: Sam McConkey, Paulino Hemmer, Mike Lawler, Shari Wiedmann, and Rich Williams.
If there is ever a movie which is reminiscent of the schlock in theatres from the late 70's to mid 80's, then Death Hunter: Werewolves vs. Vampires is it. The script's underlying silliness is too obvious. If treated as a horror comedy, then the laughs have some merit.
Watching this film is like watching some of the silliness from the television series "Freddy's Nightmare" (1988-90), when Freddy is no longer scary, or Re-Animator (1985), where Dr. Carl Hill (David Gale) goads Herbert West on. Although the actors are trying to be serious, the end result is very mixed. The blood and guts spilled are low budget, and the acting uneven. At least Sotreum (Paulino Hemmer) is interesting as a suave antagonistic vampire.
Intentional or not, this movie is more like a dark action adventure...
- 3/5/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
(Aka Death Hunter: Werewolves vs. Vampires)
2010 - 95 mins. - Rated R
D: Dustin Eikert
C: Sam McConkey, Paulino Hammer, Mike Lawler, Mark Alderson, Adrienne Embry, Charlotte Bell, Rich Williams, Shari Wiedmann
A half man, half werewolf vigilante, with some teenagers in tow, seeks out the vampire who kidnapped his wife.
With a story involving vampires, werewolves and a death hunter, it's a given that people would expect some action involving these characters fighting one another. Most of the werewolf action is limited to the characters seeing a werewolf and then running away from it. It's obvious that the werewolf shown throughout the entire film is the same sequence repeatedly looped. There is one werewolf brawl, but it's over and done with before it has even begun. As for the big climatic vampire brawl between the death hunter and the head vamp, it doesn't have that grand finale feel to it.
2010 - 95 mins. - Rated R
D: Dustin Eikert
C: Sam McConkey, Paulino Hammer, Mike Lawler, Mark Alderson, Adrienne Embry, Charlotte Bell, Rich Williams, Shari Wiedmann
A half man, half werewolf vigilante, with some teenagers in tow, seeks out the vampire who kidnapped his wife.
With a story involving vampires, werewolves and a death hunter, it's a given that people would expect some action involving these characters fighting one another. Most of the werewolf action is limited to the characters seeing a werewolf and then running away from it. It's obvious that the werewolf shown throughout the entire film is the same sequence repeatedly looped. There is one werewolf brawl, but it's over and done with before it has even begun. As for the big climatic vampire brawl between the death hunter and the head vamp, it doesn't have that grand finale feel to it.
- 5/30/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
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