Indie film studio Ld Entertainment announced on Friday that will produce writer-director Sean Ellis’ original horror script “Eight for Silver.”
Boyd Holbrook is set to star in the 19th century horror film alongside Kelly Reilly and Alistair Petrie.
“Eight for Silver” is set in the French countryside and follows the story of John McBride (Holbrook), a pathologist assigned to determine if the body of a 14-year-old boy found in the woods is the work of a man or a beast.
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When McBride confirms that the cause of death was a wild animal, he asks to stay on for further investigation. McBride is then welcomed as a guest into the family home of a local wealthy landowner, Seamus Laurent (Petrie), and his wife Isabelle (Reilly), who share that their own son, a friend of the victim,...
Boyd Holbrook is set to star in the 19th century horror film alongside Kelly Reilly and Alistair Petrie.
“Eight for Silver” is set in the French countryside and follows the story of John McBride (Holbrook), a pathologist assigned to determine if the body of a 14-year-old boy found in the woods is the work of a man or a beast.
Also Read: Dave Bautista Babysits a 9-Year-Old in Family Comedy 'My Spy' Trailer (Video)
When McBride confirms that the cause of death was a wild animal, he asks to stay on for further investigation. McBride is then welcomed as a guest into the family home of a local wealthy landowner, Seamus Laurent (Petrie), and his wife Isabelle (Reilly), who share that their own son, a friend of the victim,...
- 4/5/2019
- by Trey Williams
- The Wrap
On the April 2, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film senior writer Ben Pearson live from Las Vegas at CinemaCon 2019 to discuss all the footage and trailers they saw during the Stx Films presentation at CinemaCon 2019. Footage screened include Poms, 21 Bridges, My Spy, Brahms: […]
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- 4/2/2019
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
Company announces Alicia Keys dance film Work It, Bad Moms’ Moms in development.
Kelly Clarkson performed ’Broken & Beautiful’ from UglyDolls live on stage to round out an (2) Stx presentation at CinemaCon that included appearances by Charlie Hunnam and Henry Golding from Guy Ritchie’s newly titled crime caper The Gentlemen.
The session included news that Alicia Keys dance film Work It and Bad Moms’ Moms to star Cheryl Hines, Susan Sarandon and Christine Baranski are in development.
On-stage appearances by Diane Keaton, Dave Bautista, Chadwick Boseman, and Katie Holmes, as well as first footage from Stx’s first animation UglyDolls,...
Kelly Clarkson performed ’Broken & Beautiful’ from UglyDolls live on stage to round out an (2) Stx presentation at CinemaCon that included appearances by Charlie Hunnam and Henry Golding from Guy Ritchie’s newly titled crime caper The Gentlemen.
The session included news that Alicia Keys dance film Work It and Bad Moms’ Moms to star Cheryl Hines, Susan Sarandon and Christine Baranski are in development.
On-stage appearances by Diane Keaton, Dave Bautista, Chadwick Boseman, and Katie Holmes, as well as first footage from Stx’s first animation UglyDolls,...
- 4/2/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Company announces Alicia Keys dance film Work It, Bad Moms’ Moms in development.
Kelly Clarkson performed ’Broken & Beautiful’ from UglyDolls live on stage to round out an (2) Stx presentation at CinemaCon that included appearances by Charlie Hunnam and Henry Golding from Guy Ritchie’s newly titled crime caper The Gentlemen.
The session included news that Alicia Keys dance film Work It and Bad Moms’ Moms to star Cheryl Hines, Susan Sarandon and Christine Baranski are in development.
On-stage appearances by Diane Keaton, Dave Bautista, Chadwick Boseman, and Katie Holmes, as well as first footage from Stx’s first animation UglyDolls,...
Kelly Clarkson performed ’Broken & Beautiful’ from UglyDolls live on stage to round out an (2) Stx presentation at CinemaCon that included appearances by Charlie Hunnam and Henry Golding from Guy Ritchie’s newly titled crime caper The Gentlemen.
The session included news that Alicia Keys dance film Work It and Bad Moms’ Moms to star Cheryl Hines, Susan Sarandon and Christine Baranski are in development.
On-stage appearances by Diane Keaton, Dave Bautista, Chadwick Boseman, and Katie Holmes, as well as first footage from Stx’s first animation UglyDolls,...
- 4/2/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Stx announced during its presentation at CinemaCon that it will release a third installment of the “Bad Moms” comedy series.
The upcoming film, titled “Bad Moms’ Moms,” will star Cheryl Hines, Susan Sarandon and Christine Baranski as the mothers of the original “Bad Moms,” having made their debut in the series previous installment, “A Bad Moms Christmas.” Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, writer-directors on the first two “Bad Moms” films, will return for the project. A release date has not yet been announced.
“Bad Moms” has been the most consistent franchise for Stx since the first film debuted in 2016 and grossed $183 million worldwide. “A Bad Moms Christmas,” which released in 2017, grossed $130 million worldwide. Both films were made on a production budget below $30 million.
Stx also announced that it is starting production on the film “Work It” starring Alicia Keys and presented trailers for several of its upcoming films, including “21 Bridges...
The upcoming film, titled “Bad Moms’ Moms,” will star Cheryl Hines, Susan Sarandon and Christine Baranski as the mothers of the original “Bad Moms,” having made their debut in the series previous installment, “A Bad Moms Christmas.” Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, writer-directors on the first two “Bad Moms” films, will return for the project. A release date has not yet been announced.
“Bad Moms” has been the most consistent franchise for Stx since the first film debuted in 2016 and grossed $183 million worldwide. “A Bad Moms Christmas,” which released in 2017, grossed $130 million worldwide. Both films were made on a production budget below $30 million.
Stx also announced that it is starting production on the film “Work It” starring Alicia Keys and presented trailers for several of its upcoming films, including “21 Bridges...
- 4/2/2019
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Marni Nixon, the voice behind the stars of such films as West Side Story, The King and I and My Fair Lady, has died. She was 86. Nixon died of breast cancer Sunday in Manhattan, according to The New York Times and other media outlets. Nixon’s film career began in the 1940s, singing the voices of the angels heard by Ingrid Bergman in Joan of Arc. She was Margaret O’Brien’s singing voice in Big City that same year and The Secret Garden in 1949. She went on to what would…...
- 7/25/2016
- Deadline TV
Marni Nixon, the voice behind the stars of such films as West Side Story, The King and I and My Fair Lady, has died. She was 86. Nixon died of breast cancer Sunday in Manhattan, according to The New York Times and other media outlets. Nixon’s film career began in the 1940s, singing the voices of the angels heard by Ingrid Bergman in Joan of Arc. She was Margaret O’Brien’s singing voice in Big City that same year and The Secret Garden in 1949. She went on to what would…...
- 7/25/2016
- Deadline
Amir here, to bring you this month’s Team Top Ten on a topic that remains one of our biggest collective pet peeves here at The Film Experience.
Every year when the Academy announces the list of recipients of the Honorary Oscar, we can expect only one thing: they will all be men. Sure, the odd woman wins the award here and there, but consider this: between 1993, when the honor was bestowed upon Deborah Kerr, until 2009, when Lauren Bacall shared the award with two men, not a single woman was deemed worthy of the biggest honor AMPAS has to offer. Apologists can point to the fact that men have run the industry at large since its inception. They would be right; the industry as a whole is equally at fault, if not more, but take a look at the list of women still awaiting their first statue – or *gasp* first...
Every year when the Academy announces the list of recipients of the Honorary Oscar, we can expect only one thing: they will all be men. Sure, the odd woman wins the award here and there, but consider this: between 1993, when the honor was bestowed upon Deborah Kerr, until 2009, when Lauren Bacall shared the award with two men, not a single woman was deemed worthy of the biggest honor AMPAS has to offer. Apologists can point to the fact that men have run the industry at large since its inception. They would be right; the industry as a whole is equally at fault, if not more, but take a look at the list of women still awaiting their first statue – or *gasp* first...
- 7/3/2013
- by Amir S.
- FilmExperience
Chicago – Two mercurial and classic film actors appeared last summer at the Wizard World Chicago Comic Con, and between them have a wealth of impressive film titles on their resumes. Sean Young (“Bladerunner”) and Dean Stockwell (“Blue Velvet”) also represent different eras of cinema history.
While making an appearance at the event they talked to HollywoodChicago.com, and sat for portraits with photographer Joe Arce. This year’s Wizard World Chicago Comic Con will take place August 8th-11th, 2013, at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Ill.
Sean Young of “Bladerunner,” “Stripes,” “No Way Out”
Sean Young has had both an exceptional career and one laced with controversy. She was born in Kentucky, but eventually found her way to the School of American Ballet in New York City. She began her show business ambitions as a dancer and a model, before landing a role in “Jane Austin in...
While making an appearance at the event they talked to HollywoodChicago.com, and sat for portraits with photographer Joe Arce. This year’s Wizard World Chicago Comic Con will take place August 8th-11th, 2013, at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Ill.
Sean Young of “Bladerunner,” “Stripes,” “No Way Out”
Sean Young has had both an exceptional career and one laced with controversy. She was born in Kentucky, but eventually found her way to the School of American Ballet in New York City. She began her show business ambitions as a dancer and a model, before landing a role in “Jane Austin in...
- 3/13/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
By Scott Feinberg
hollywoodnews.com: Marni Nixon has often been called one of the “unsung” talents of Hollywood’s Golden Age, but that’s probably not the most fitting of labels considering she sang more iconic songs in classic movies than just about anyone.
Nixon, a lifelong singer who turned 80 in February, dubbed the voices of many A-list actresses who were cast in movie musicals but lacked the musical chops to do their own singing. Her most prominent assignments were Deborah Kerr on “The King and I” (1956) and “An Affair to Remember” (1957), Natalie Wood on “West Side Story” (1961), and Audrey Hepburn on “My Fair Lady” (1964), each of whose singing she dubbed nearly entirely. She also tackled select notes and songs for Margaret O’Brien on “The Secret Garden” (1949), Jeanne Crain on “Cheaper by the Dozen” (1950), Marilyn Monroe on “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” (1953), and one of the geese in “Mary Poppins” (1964). Though...
hollywoodnews.com: Marni Nixon has often been called one of the “unsung” talents of Hollywood’s Golden Age, but that’s probably not the most fitting of labels considering she sang more iconic songs in classic movies than just about anyone.
Nixon, a lifelong singer who turned 80 in February, dubbed the voices of many A-list actresses who were cast in movie musicals but lacked the musical chops to do their own singing. Her most prominent assignments were Deborah Kerr on “The King and I” (1956) and “An Affair to Remember” (1957), Natalie Wood on “West Side Story” (1961), and Audrey Hepburn on “My Fair Lady” (1964), each of whose singing she dubbed nearly entirely. She also tackled select notes and songs for Margaret O’Brien on “The Secret Garden” (1949), Jeanne Crain on “Cheaper by the Dozen” (1950), Marilyn Monroe on “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” (1953), and one of the geese in “Mary Poppins” (1964). Though...
- 6/28/2010
- by Scott Feinberg
- Hollywoodnews.com
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