As studios meet in Las Vegas to present footage of their upcoming slates to exhibitors, Netflix is showcasing their own slate of future feature films as it has unveiled its upcoming summer slate of original movies. Some of the films receiving new release dates include the Vampire thriller Day Shift starring Jamie Foxx, which is set to bow on August 12, the Kevin Hart-Mark Wahlberg comedy Me Time, bowing on Aug. 26 and the Dakota Johnson drama Persuasion, bowing July 15. The streamer also confirmed dates of some highly-anticipated films that had previously been announced like the Adam Sandler sports pic Hustle, which bows on June 8, the Chris Hemsworth-Miles Teller Thriller Spiderhead, which bows on June 17 and most recently the The Russo Brothers next film The Gray Man, starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans, which will premiere on July 22.
You can find the remaining schedule for the entire summer...
You can find the remaining schedule for the entire summer...
- 4/27/2022
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Amazon has unveiled a new slate of French originals including a local version of hit British format Love Island, a period drama from Borgia writer Marie Roussin and a spy drama from Narcos and Hannibal producer Gaumont.
The Svod service is making a French version of ITV Studios entertainment series Love Island, which airs on CBS in the U.S., and has commissioned eight-part series Voltaire, Mixte and Operations Totems as well as a new adventure reality competition.
The shows were announced at a showcase held in Paris this morning.
Voltaire, Mixte takes place in an all-male high school when women are allowed in for the first time. Set in 1960s France, the series will look at the relationships and “hormonal fireworks” of the time. It will cover topics such as love, emancipation, sexuality and self-acceptance.
Roussin is showrunner and the series is produced by Hotel de la Plage producer...
The Svod service is making a French version of ITV Studios entertainment series Love Island, which airs on CBS in the U.S., and has commissioned eight-part series Voltaire, Mixte and Operations Totems as well as a new adventure reality competition.
The shows were announced at a showcase held in Paris this morning.
Voltaire, Mixte takes place in an all-male high school when women are allowed in for the first time. Set in 1960s France, the series will look at the relationships and “hormonal fireworks” of the time. It will cover topics such as love, emancipation, sexuality and self-acceptance.
Roussin is showrunner and the series is produced by Hotel de la Plage producer...
- 11/7/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Aimee Garcia, the lead in CBS’ upcoming adaptation of “Rush Hour,” is joining Jacki Weaver and Alfred Molina in the indie drama, “Sister Cities,” TheWrap has learned. The film, which is based on the play by Colette Freedman, follows four estranged sisters who reunite after their mother’s alleged suicide. Garcia will play Sarah, the lesbian girlfriend of one of the sisters, named Austin (Jess Wexler). Weaver stars as the mother. Co-stars include Amy Smart, Troian Belissario, Tom Everett Scott and Kathy Baker. Sean Hanish is directing and producing for Cannonball Productions. Paul Jaconi-Biery and Eleonore Dailly are producing, while Molina and CBS.
- 8/4/2015
- by Beatrice Verhoeven and Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
The Jean-Claude Van Damme thriller will be released on a date to be announced shortly. International sales agent The Exchange has sold out all territories.
Alfred Molina, Lennie James, Catalina Sandino Moreno and Freya Tingley also star in the story of bank robbers who break out of prison and go after the one gang member who got away and has no recollection of his involvement.
Keith Parmer directed. Eleonore Dailly of Film Invaders, Alan Simpson of Grand Peaks and Chris Ranta of The Exchange produced Swelter and Don Simpson from Grand Peaks, Nat McCormick, Laura Ivey and Brian O’Shea of The Exchange served as executive producers.
Well Go USA president Doris Pfardrescher negotiated the deal with The Exchange chief O’Shea.
“We are again very happy to work with Well Go,” said O’Shea. “They are very strong domestically and confident that they will do a great job on releasing the movie.”...
Alfred Molina, Lennie James, Catalina Sandino Moreno and Freya Tingley also star in the story of bank robbers who break out of prison and go after the one gang member who got away and has no recollection of his involvement.
Keith Parmer directed. Eleonore Dailly of Film Invaders, Alan Simpson of Grand Peaks and Chris Ranta of The Exchange produced Swelter and Don Simpson from Grand Peaks, Nat McCormick, Laura Ivey and Brian O’Shea of The Exchange served as executive producers.
Well Go USA president Doris Pfardrescher negotiated the deal with The Exchange chief O’Shea.
“We are again very happy to work with Well Go,” said O’Shea. “They are very strong domestically and confident that they will do a great job on releasing the movie.”...
- 4/2/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Lennie James will join Jean-Claude Van Damme, Catalina Sandino Moreno and Josh Henderson to star in Keith Parmer's actioner Swelter, which centers on a gang that steals over $100 million from the Luxor Casino in Las Vegas. 4 of the five gang members are captured and jailed, and 10 years later, they blast their way out of a maximum security prison, and hunt down the 5th former accomplice that wasn't caught, to retrieve the remaining $10 million in cash that they stole. The film is currently being shopped to distributors by The Exchange at the European Film Market, happening concurrently with the Berlin Internationa Film Festival. With Eleonore Dailly producing, shooting is...
- 2/11/2013
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
It’s official: Jean-Claude Van Damme is set to play lead in Keith Parmer‘s action thriller titled Swelter! But that’s not all. Lennie James, Catalina Sandino Moreno and Josh Henderson are all set to co-star in the movie which centers on a former bank robber who becomes a sheriff with no memory of his past life. But, his ex-gang members are back and as you already guess – all they want is – money! At this moment, thanks to Variety, we know that The Exchange is representing worldwide rights and is offering the film to buyers at the European Film Market in Berlin. Eleonore Dailly will...
- 2/10/2013
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
Swelter casts Dermot Mulroney, Josh Henderson in Keith Palmer helmed and scripted movie According to Variety, the psychological action film follows four violent escaped prisoners who arrive in a small California town searching four a fifth convict who took off with over $10 million in cash. Pic is apparently fully financed and set to start its production some time this August with Eleonore Dailly producing. Dermot Mulroney' turned in a strong performance in The Grey alongside Liam Neeson and Frank Grillo. He's in the indie comey Struck by Lightning, which premiered at April's Tribeca Film Festival, and has completed work on Park Chan-wook's Stoker with Nicole Kidman, Mia Wasikowska, Matthew Goode and Lucas Till.
- 6/27/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Swelter casts Dermot Mulroney, Josh Henderson in Keith Palmer helmed and scripted movie According to Variety, the psychological action film follows four violent escaped prisoners who arrive in a small California town searching four a fifth convict who took off with over $10 million in cash. Pic is apparently fully financed and set to start its production some time this August with Eleonore Dailly producing. Dermot Mulroney' turned in a strong performance in The Grey alongside Liam Neeson and Frank Grillo. He's in the indie comey Struck by Lightning, which premiered at April's Tribeca Film Festival, and has completed work on Park Chan-wook's Stoker with Nicole Kidman, Mia Wasikowska, Matthew Goode and Lucas Till.
- 6/27/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
With the international media assembled in Paris Thursday to find out which movies made the cut for this year's prestigious Festival du Cannes, festival president Gilles Jacob began with a heartfelt ode to the glorious history of Cannes and the film industry.
Near the climax of the speech, he asked, then answered, a rhetorical question: "What has a changed in cinema? Everything."
But an analysis of the films competing at the Cannes festival, which starts May 17, this year shows that at least one thing remains the same: the gender of its most prominent directors.
None of the 23 movies eligible for awards like the prestigious Palme D'Or was directed by women. And just two of the films chosen for the "Un Certain Regard" category, reserved for movies by young filmmakers, had female directors.
The lack of female representation is especially disappointing on the heels of last year's Cannes, which was heralded...
Near the climax of the speech, he asked, then answered, a rhetorical question: "What has a changed in cinema? Everything."
But an analysis of the films competing at the Cannes festival, which starts May 17, this year shows that at least one thing remains the same: the gender of its most prominent directors.
None of the 23 movies eligible for awards like the prestigious Palme D'Or was directed by women. And just two of the films chosen for the "Un Certain Regard" category, reserved for movies by young filmmakers, had female directors.
The lack of female representation is especially disappointing on the heels of last year's Cannes, which was heralded...
- 4/19/2012
- by Joe Satran
- Huffington Post
Sundance's 25th year event is remarkably quiet, almost unreal. Allowing a look at the reality, conversations actually can take place. The late night lounge is the place to see everyone after 10 and to talk more. Filmakers Bill Benenson and Eleonore Dailly, producer Gene Rosow and marketer Jeff Dowd hosted the Obama Inauguration party which also celebrated their film Dirt The Movie. Veteran Sundance community members, Nicole Guillemet, former director of Sundance, Paula Silver, Ira Deutschman, Susan Margolin, Todd McCarthy, Sasha Alpert, Mickey Cotrell and so many others bonded with joy as we all listened to the message delivered by President Obama. John Sloss's Cinetic party and William Morris Independent's parties were not as mobbed as in years past. The two films I have heard most praised are Push and The Cove. Latino film buzz is around Sin Nombre. Written and directed by Peter Bratt and starring his brother Benjamin Bratt and Jesse Borrego, La Mission and Don't Let Me Drown starring Yareli Arizmendi, who wrote and produced A Day Without a Mexican, one of the breakout Latino hits some years ago. I would most like to see Mark Stewart's Passing Strange, a Fairfax district Los Angeleno's work about "black folks passing as black folks" and other essentialist curiosities of American life as written up in Sundance Film Festival's Daily Insider of Day 3, Sunday January 18, 2009. Peter Rainer liked Art & Copy and was surprised to learn that it was originally intended as a promotional work of ad agencies. Kirk Honeycutt remarked to Peter Rainer and me how the films are so "lab-worked over". Does the professional finish of a lab make up, improve on or only mask the faults of a filmmaker's first work? Is it like a butterfly being helped to fly (and thereby not developing its own wings) or does it make the beginning filmmaker better? Mary Jane Skalski is here with two films, Dare and Against the Current. Steven J. Wolfe, who has worked on 35 films and has produced five with Jennifer Tilley, who is now playing professional poker, had his film 500 Days of Summer already placed with Fox Searchlight for U.S. and the world, so he was able to enjoy Sundance after 10 years absence from it. Senator picked up North American rights to Brooklyn's Finest. Visit Films picked up worldwide rights to Sundance world doc competition film Kimjongilia]and Spectrum title, The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle. The Canadian distribution rights to Cold Souls have been acquired by E1 Films. Opening night film Max and Mary was a huge success and well attended by acquisition and studio executives. Twentieth Century Fox had a team of 8, Lionsgate's Tom Ortenberg, Steve Beeks and Jason Constantine were there along with every other buyer. The film that landed with Icon when Icon acquired Becker International will soon announce a North American distribution deal. CinemaVault acquired international rights for Spectrum film Lymelife which originally premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival and was picked up for US shortly after by Screen Media. Stephen Raphael is working on the U.S. marketing for the film. HBO has acquired TV rights to Burma VJ the hit of November’s IDFA whose North American debut was Saturday at Sundance. The the film will open theatrically at New York’s Film Forum in May, well ahead of its early 2010 HBO television debut. [Sony Classics acquired North American rights acquisition of Rudo Y Cursi having its U.S. premiere at Sundance.
- 1/16/2009
- Sydney's Buzz
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