Samuel L. Jackson must be one of Hollywood’s most well-known and coolest people. The seventy-five-year-old actor has worked more than half of his life in films, even more if we count his theatre career. He has been in some of the most memorable and game-changing Hollywood movies, including Quentin Tarantino‘s Pulp Fiction and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. So, if you are also a fan of his swearing style, cool demeanour, and great performances, here are all of Samuel L. Jackson’s upcoming films and TV shows that you should mark your calendars for.
Movies The Piano Lesson (2024) Credit – Netflix
The Piano Lesson is an upcoming drama film directed by Malcolm Washington from a screenplay co-written by Virgil Williams and Malcolm Washington. Based on the 1987 play of the same name by playwright August Wilson, the Netflix film will be set during the aftermath of the Great Depression in 1936 in Pittsburgh,...
Movies The Piano Lesson (2024) Credit – Netflix
The Piano Lesson is an upcoming drama film directed by Malcolm Washington from a screenplay co-written by Virgil Williams and Malcolm Washington. Based on the 1987 play of the same name by playwright August Wilson, the Netflix film will be set during the aftermath of the Great Depression in 1936 in Pittsburgh,...
- 7/11/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Exclusive: Tim Daly (Wings) and Veronica Ferres (Hector and the Search for Happiness) have been tapped for roles in Unholy Trinity, rounding out the ensemble for the Western helmed by Robert the Bruce‘s Richard Gray. The actors join an ensemble that also includes Pierce Brosnan, Samuel L. Jackson, Brandon Lessard, and Q’orianka Kilcher, as previously announced.
Currently shooting under an Interim Agreement, the film written by Lee Zachariah is set against the turbulent backdrop of 1870s Montana. It picks up in the moments before the execution of Isaac Broadway, as he gives his estranged son, Henry (Lessard), an impossible task: murder the man who framed him for a crime he didn’t commit. Intent on fulfilling his promise, Henry travels to the remote town of Trinity, where an unexpected turn of events traps him in town and leaves him caught between Gabriel Dove (Brosnan), the town’s upstanding new sheriff,...
Currently shooting under an Interim Agreement, the film written by Lee Zachariah is set against the turbulent backdrop of 1870s Montana. It picks up in the moments before the execution of Isaac Broadway, as he gives his estranged son, Henry (Lessard), an impossible task: murder the man who framed him for a crime he didn’t commit. Intent on fulfilling his promise, Henry travels to the remote town of Trinity, where an unexpected turn of events traps him in town and leaves him caught between Gabriel Dove (Brosnan), the town’s upstanding new sheriff,...
- 10/25/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Q’orianka Kilcher (Yellowstone) has been set to star opposite Pierce Brosnan, Samuel L. Jackson, and Brandon Lessard in the forthcoming Western Unholy Trinity from Robert the Bruce filmmaker Richard Gray.
Currently in production under an Interim Agreement, the film set against the turbulent backdrop of 1870s Montana picks up in the moments before the execution of Isaac Broadway, as he gives his estranged son, Henry (Lessard), an impossible task: murder the man who framed him for a crime he didn’t commit. Intent on fulfilling his promise, Henry travels to the remote town of Trinity, where an unexpected turn of events traps him in town and leaves him caught between Gabriel Dove (Brosnan), the town’s upstanding new sheriff, and a mysterious figure named St. Christopher (Jackson).
Kilcher’s playing a character named Running Cub in the film penned by Lee Zachariah, though no further details have been disclosed.
Currently in production under an Interim Agreement, the film set against the turbulent backdrop of 1870s Montana picks up in the moments before the execution of Isaac Broadway, as he gives his estranged son, Henry (Lessard), an impossible task: murder the man who framed him for a crime he didn’t commit. Intent on fulfilling his promise, Henry travels to the remote town of Trinity, where an unexpected turn of events traps him in town and leaves him caught between Gabriel Dove (Brosnan), the town’s upstanding new sheriff, and a mysterious figure named St. Christopher (Jackson).
Kilcher’s playing a character named Running Cub in the film penned by Lee Zachariah, though no further details have been disclosed.
- 10/23/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Pierce Brosnan, Samuel L. Jackson, and Brandon Lessard (Murder at Yellowstone City) are saddling up for Richard Gray’s Unholy Trinity, an upcoming Western revenge feature currently filming in Montana under a SAG-AFTRA Interim Agreement.
According to Deadline‘s exclusive report, Unholy Trinity delves into dark secrets, buried treasure, and bloody murder. Deadline says, “the film is set against the turbulent backdrop of 1870s Montana. It picks up in the moments before the execution of Isaac Broadway, as he gives his estranged son, Henry (Lessard), an impossible task: murder the man who framed him for a crime he didn’t commit. Intent on fulfilling his promise, Henry travels to the remote town of Trinity, where an unexpected turn of events traps him in town and leaves him caught between Gabriel Dove (Brosnan), the town’s upstanding new sheriff, and a mysterious figure named St. Christopher (Jackson).”
Gray directs Unholy Trinity...
According to Deadline‘s exclusive report, Unholy Trinity delves into dark secrets, buried treasure, and bloody murder. Deadline says, “the film is set against the turbulent backdrop of 1870s Montana. It picks up in the moments before the execution of Isaac Broadway, as he gives his estranged son, Henry (Lessard), an impossible task: murder the man who framed him for a crime he didn’t commit. Intent on fulfilling his promise, Henry travels to the remote town of Trinity, where an unexpected turn of events traps him in town and leaves him caught between Gabriel Dove (Brosnan), the town’s upstanding new sheriff, and a mysterious figure named St. Christopher (Jackson).”
Gray directs Unholy Trinity...
- 10/17/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Pierce Brosnan and Samuel L. Jackson have jumped on the wagon of the western from director Richard Gray. The project has been secured via the SAG-AFTRA Interim Agreement.
Set against the turbulent backdrop of 1870s Montana, the film has been described as a tale of revenge, dark secrets, and buried treasures. Isaac Broadway is executed after being framed for a crime he didn’t commit. Before his death, he gives his estranged son, Henry Lessard, a seemingly impossible task – to murder the man who set him up. With the intent of fulfilling his father’s wish, Henry travels to the remote town of Trinity. However, he soon finds himself caught between Gabriel Dove – played by Brosnan -, the town’s new sheriff, and a mysterious figure named St. Christopher – played by Jackson -, as an unexpected turn of events traps him in town.
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Set against the turbulent backdrop of 1870s Montana, the film has been described as a tale of revenge, dark secrets, and buried treasures. Isaac Broadway is executed after being framed for a crime he didn’t commit. Before his death, he gives his estranged son, Henry Lessard, a seemingly impossible task – to murder the man who set him up. With the intent of fulfilling his father’s wish, Henry travels to the remote town of Trinity. However, he soon finds himself caught between Gabriel Dove – played by Brosnan -, the town’s new sheriff, and a mysterious figure named St. Christopher – played by Jackson -, as an unexpected turn of events traps him in town.
Also in news – Eddie Murphy features...
- 10/17/2023
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Exclusive: Pierce Brosnan (Fast Charlie), Samuel L. Jackson (Argylle), and Brandon Lessard (Murder at Yellowstone City) are in Montana shooting Unholy Trinity, a Western helmed by Richard Gray (Robert the Bruce), which has secured a SAG-AFTRA Interim Agreement.
Described as a tale of revenge, dark secrets, and buried treasures, the film is set against the turbulent backdrop of 1870s Montana. It picks up in the moments before the execution of Isaac Broadway, as he gives his estranged son, Henry (Lessard), an impossible task: murder the man who framed him for a crime he didn’t commit. Intent on fulfilling his promise, Henry travels to the remote town of Trinity, where an unexpected turn of events traps him in town and leaves him caught between Gabriel Dove (Brosnan), the town’s upstanding new sheriff, and a mysterious figure named St. Christopher (Jackson).
The writer behind the pic, shooting at Yellowstone Film Ranch,...
Described as a tale of revenge, dark secrets, and buried treasures, the film is set against the turbulent backdrop of 1870s Montana. It picks up in the moments before the execution of Isaac Broadway, as he gives his estranged son, Henry (Lessard), an impossible task: murder the man who framed him for a crime he didn’t commit. Intent on fulfilling his promise, Henry travels to the remote town of Trinity, where an unexpected turn of events traps him in town and leaves him caught between Gabriel Dove (Brosnan), the town’s upstanding new sheriff, and a mysterious figure named St. Christopher (Jackson).
The writer behind the pic, shooting at Yellowstone Film Ranch,...
- 10/16/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
French president Emmanuel Macron has led the tributes to Jean-Luc Godard, after the revered filmmaker died at the age of 91.
News of Godard’s death was first reported by the French newspaper Liberation. It has since been confirmed by his lawyer that the director ended his life by assisted death.
Patrick Jeanneret told Afp that due to being “stricken with ‘multiple incapacitating illnesses’”, Godard “had recourse to legal assistance in Switzerland for a voluntary departure”.
Godard was known for directing a run of radical, medium-changing films throughout the 1960s, including his feature debut Breathless and Alphaville.
Along with contemporaries such as Éric Rohmer, Jacques Rivette, and François Truffaut, the Paris-born Godard was a central figure in the Nouvelle Vague, an experimental film movement that emerged in France in the late 1950s.
Several of his films are frequently cited among the best movies ever made.
Alongside a black and white photograph of the “iconoclastic” Godard,...
News of Godard’s death was first reported by the French newspaper Liberation. It has since been confirmed by his lawyer that the director ended his life by assisted death.
Patrick Jeanneret told Afp that due to being “stricken with ‘multiple incapacitating illnesses’”, Godard “had recourse to legal assistance in Switzerland for a voluntary departure”.
Godard was known for directing a run of radical, medium-changing films throughout the 1960s, including his feature debut Breathless and Alphaville.
Along with contemporaries such as Éric Rohmer, Jacques Rivette, and François Truffaut, the Paris-born Godard was a central figure in the Nouvelle Vague, an experimental film movement that emerged in France in the late 1950s.
Several of his films are frequently cited among the best movies ever made.
Alongside a black and white photograph of the “iconoclastic” Godard,...
- 9/13/2022
- by Maanya Sachdeva and Inga Parkel
- The Independent - Film
Tributes are pouring in for the legendary French New Wave filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, who died Tuesday at age 91. The Franco-Swiss director, who helped usher in a new era of cinema with titles like “Breathless” (1960) and “A Woman is a Woman” (1961), was mourned and celebrated across social media by scores of fans and fellow artists.
Martin Scorsese said that the director “re-defined the very idea of what a movie was and where it could go. No one was as daring as Godard.”
“He never made a picture that settled into to any one rhythm or mood or point of view, and his films never lulled you into a dream state. They woke you up. They still do, and they always will,” his statement continued. “It’s difficult to think that he’s gone. But if any artist can be said to have left traces of his own presence in his art,...
Martin Scorsese said that the director “re-defined the very idea of what a movie was and where it could go. No one was as daring as Godard.”
“He never made a picture that settled into to any one rhythm or mood or point of view, and his films never lulled you into a dream state. They woke you up. They still do, and they always will,” his statement continued. “It’s difficult to think that he’s gone. But if any artist can be said to have left traces of his own presence in his art,...
- 9/13/2022
- by Harper Lambert
- The Wrap
French president Emmanuel Macron has led the tributes to Jean-Luc Godard, after the revered filmmaker died at the age of 91.
News of Godard’s death was first reported by the French newspaper Liberation.
Godard was known for directing a run of radical, medium-changing films throughout the 1960s, including his feature debut Breathless and Alphaville.
Along with contemporaries such as Éric Rohmer, Jacques Rivette, and François Truffaut, the Paris-born Godard was a central figure in the Nouvelle Vague, an experimental film movement that emerged in France in the late 1950s.
Several of his films are frequently cited among the best movies ever made.
Alongside a black and white photograph of the “iconoclastic” Godard, Macron’s tribute read: “It was like an apparition in French cinema. Then he became a master.
“Jean-Luc Godard, the most iconoclastic of New Wave filmmakers, had invented a resolutely modern, intensely free art. We have lost a national treasure,...
News of Godard’s death was first reported by the French newspaper Liberation.
Godard was known for directing a run of radical, medium-changing films throughout the 1960s, including his feature debut Breathless and Alphaville.
Along with contemporaries such as Éric Rohmer, Jacques Rivette, and François Truffaut, the Paris-born Godard was a central figure in the Nouvelle Vague, an experimental film movement that emerged in France in the late 1950s.
Several of his films are frequently cited among the best movies ever made.
Alongside a black and white photograph of the “iconoclastic” Godard, Macron’s tribute read: “It was like an apparition in French cinema. Then he became a master.
“Jean-Luc Godard, the most iconoclastic of New Wave filmmakers, had invented a resolutely modern, intensely free art. We have lost a national treasure,...
- 9/13/2022
- by Maanya Sachdeva and Inga Parkel
- The Independent - Film
George Miller
Australian director George Miller has been selected to head the jury at the upcoming 69th Cannes Film Festival running from May 11th to 22nd. Miller was at Cannes last May when Fury Road screened as an official out-of-competition selection.
In a statement, Miller says: "What an unmitigated delight. To be there in the middle of this storied festival at the unveiling of cinematic treasures from all over the planet. To spend time in passionate discourse with fellow members of the jury. Such an honor. I'll be there with bells on!" [Source: THR]
John Carpenter
Rare is the chance one gets to talk about the work of their heroes, rarer still does one get to do it with the help of some great people. Earlier this week I got to do that, discussing all things John Carpenter with the wonderful Lee Zachariah and Sophie Mayer for their prestigious podcast Hell is for Hyphenates,...
Australian director George Miller has been selected to head the jury at the upcoming 69th Cannes Film Festival running from May 11th to 22nd. Miller was at Cannes last May when Fury Road screened as an official out-of-competition selection.
In a statement, Miller says: "What an unmitigated delight. To be there in the middle of this storied festival at the unveiling of cinematic treasures from all over the planet. To spend time in passionate discourse with fellow members of the jury. Such an honor. I'll be there with bells on!" [Source: THR]
John Carpenter
Rare is the chance one gets to talk about the work of their heroes, rarer still does one get to do it with the help of some great people. Earlier this week I got to do that, discussing all things John Carpenter with the wonderful Lee Zachariah and Sophie Mayer for their prestigious podcast Hell is for Hyphenates,...
- 2/2/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Australia should forget about modelling its film and TV industry on the Us or UK. Soon they’ll be following our lead claims Lee Zachariah.
It’s a rite of passage for any budding film and television wannabe and every self-important media commentator to point at the enduring successes of the Us and UK industries, and – with a tremor of incredulity at how nobody has thought of this before – suggest that Australia simply does what they do.
Why, they ask, does it always feel like we’re starting from square one? Why is the ABC not a brand like the BBC? Why don’t we have a local movie studio that could lure all of those big stars back home? Why am I the first person to think of this?
Naturally, we have moments of glory. Wolf Creek 2: The Legend of Mick’s Torso Collection has just entered production.
It’s a rite of passage for any budding film and television wannabe and every self-important media commentator to point at the enduring successes of the Us and UK industries, and – with a tremor of incredulity at how nobody has thought of this before – suggest that Australia simply does what they do.
Why, they ask, does it always feel like we’re starting from square one? Why is the ABC not a brand like the BBC? Why don’t we have a local movie studio that could lure all of those big stars back home? Why am I the first person to think of this?
Naturally, we have moments of glory. Wolf Creek 2: The Legend of Mick’s Torso Collection has just entered production.
- 2/10/2013
- by mumbrellahouse
- Encore Magazine
The brainchild of Shannon Marinko and Lee Zachariah, the ABC’s irreverent film show The Bazura Project, has been given the okay by stalwarts David Stratton and Margaret Pomeranz.
Across a season of six episodes, The Bazura Project – which went to air on ABC2 for the first time last night – offers a ‘Guide to Sinema’, exploring the depiction of sin in film.
Zachariah told Encore, “We were distinctly non-Biblical with our definition of ‘sin’, as an entire episode devoted to, say, sloth would probably not be the most captivating of television. So the show will look at Violence, Sex, Money, Profanity, Drugs and Fame over the course of the run.”
The Bazura Project originated on Melbourne’s community channel, Channel 31, airing from 2006-2008, picking up four Antenna Awards along the way.
Speaking about the original show, Zachariah said, “The Bazura Project was the type of movie show we couldn’t...
Across a season of six episodes, The Bazura Project – which went to air on ABC2 for the first time last night – offers a ‘Guide to Sinema’, exploring the depiction of sin in film.
Zachariah told Encore, “We were distinctly non-Biblical with our definition of ‘sin’, as an entire episode devoted to, say, sloth would probably not be the most captivating of television. So the show will look at Violence, Sex, Money, Profanity, Drugs and Fame over the course of the run.”
The Bazura Project originated on Melbourne’s community channel, Channel 31, airing from 2006-2008, picking up four Antenna Awards along the way.
Speaking about the original show, Zachariah said, “The Bazura Project was the type of movie show we couldn’t...
- 9/28/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
The ABC has unveiled a trailer for the Bazura Project, an irreverent look at film which is set to make its transition from community television to the national broadcaster.
The six part series goes to air on ABC2 at 9pm next Thursday.
It features Shannon Marinko and Lee Zachariah offering “a guide to sinema” looking at how the likes of violence, sex, money, profanity, drugs and fame are shown on the big screen.
The Bazura Project started life on community television in late 2006 and ran for three series.
The six part series goes to air on ABC2 at 9pm next Thursday.
It features Shannon Marinko and Lee Zachariah offering “a guide to sinema” looking at how the likes of violence, sex, money, profanity, drugs and fame are shown on the big screen.
The Bazura Project started life on community television in late 2006 and ran for three series.
- 9/23/2011
- by Tim Burrowes
- Encore Magazine
It was Star Wars creator George Lucas that said "movies aren't released, they escape." With less than a week before the premiere of The Bazura Project, Lee Zachariah has come to the conclusion that this sentiment also applies to television. "There's always things that you look back and you wish you could have changed or done better," he says. "But those are things that only the filmmakers notice. I hope so, anyway." The Bazura Project ( the title is a mysterious acronym for the audience to solve) had its first incarnation on community television. Starring Zachariah and co-creator Shannon Marinko, the program consisted of parodies of film classics, reviews, interviews and segments on film history. The series - which was produced on an...
- 9/22/2011
- by Amanda Diaz
- IF.com.au
"We could not be happier with the lapse in judgment that caused the ABC to green-light our show," Lee Zachariah says. "The ABC is one of those great cultural institutions. We apologise in advance for ruining its reputation." Zachariah is joking (hopefully!) about The Bazura Project, a six-part comedy and entertainment series about "films, movies, cinema and everything in-between", which he pens and writes with his partner in crime, Shannon Marinko, and which is set to premiere on ABC2 on September 29. The show originally ran on Australian community television from 2006 to 2008 garnering a dedicated fan base.
- 9/8/2011
- FilmInk.com.au
ABC2 has four new local programs premieringthroughout September; comedy Twentysomething, film show The Bazura Project, live music show Triple J Presents and documentary night Sunday Best.
Kicking off on ABC2 is Twentysomething, a 6x30minute series that sees two best friends deal with unemployment, eviction, and avoiding real life that the rest of their friends (Jess Harris and Josh Schmidt) are tackling such as finishing university and climbing the corporate ladder, and settling down. It also starts Hamish Blake, Simon Russell and Leah de Niese.
Twentysomething premieres Tuesday 6 September at 9pm.
The Bazura Project is a six-part comedy show written by Shannon Marinko and Lee Zachariah. Presenting their ‘Guide to Sinema’ with an emphasis on the ‘sin’, they’ll explore the six social vices that make films so appealing: Sex, Violence, Money, Profanity, Drugs and Fame. The Bazura Project was formerly broadcast on community TV across Australia.
The Bazura Project premieres Monday 19 September,...
Kicking off on ABC2 is Twentysomething, a 6x30minute series that sees two best friends deal with unemployment, eviction, and avoiding real life that the rest of their friends (Jess Harris and Josh Schmidt) are tackling such as finishing university and climbing the corporate ladder, and settling down. It also starts Hamish Blake, Simon Russell and Leah de Niese.
Twentysomething premieres Tuesday 6 September at 9pm.
The Bazura Project is a six-part comedy show written by Shannon Marinko and Lee Zachariah. Presenting their ‘Guide to Sinema’ with an emphasis on the ‘sin’, they’ll explore the six social vices that make films so appealing: Sex, Violence, Money, Profanity, Drugs and Fame. The Bazura Project was formerly broadcast on community TV across Australia.
The Bazura Project premieres Monday 19 September,...
- 8/30/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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