If you're already having Bates Motel withdrawals and you're going to miss Olivia Cooke's performance as Emma, Rlj Entertainment might have just the cure for what ails you, as they've just acquired the Us rights to The Limehouse Golem, a new serial killer thriller set in London and starring Cooke alongside Bill Nighy.
Keep an eye out for The Limehouse Golem in theaters and on VOD beginning September 8th, and check out the official press release with full details on the film:
Press Release: Los Angeles, June 1, 2017 – Rlj Entertainment (Nasdaq: Rlje) has acquired U.S. rights to the thriller The Limehouse Golem. Based on the novel “Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem” by Peter Ackroyd, the film was written by the acclaimed writer Jane Goldman (Kingsmen, The Woman in Black), directed by Juan Carlos Medina (Painless) and produced by Stephen Woolley (Their Finest, Interview with a Vampire), Joanna Laurie...
Keep an eye out for The Limehouse Golem in theaters and on VOD beginning September 8th, and check out the official press release with full details on the film:
Press Release: Los Angeles, June 1, 2017 – Rlj Entertainment (Nasdaq: Rlje) has acquired U.S. rights to the thriller The Limehouse Golem. Based on the novel “Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem” by Peter Ackroyd, the film was written by the acclaimed writer Jane Goldman (Kingsmen, The Woman in Black), directed by Juan Carlos Medina (Painless) and produced by Stephen Woolley (Their Finest, Interview with a Vampire), Joanna Laurie...
- 6/1/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
It starts with a cry of pain. Then a look of terror or ecstasy. And then the body starts to change. Hair grows from the knuckles. Maybe the eyes turn black. Sometimes fangs sprout. Before you know it, the person in front of you isn’t a person anymore. The Transformation can be the most horrific moment in a horror film because it’s where the internal becomes the external. No more false faces. No more hiding. And depending how fearsome the new being is, no more running as well.
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An American Werewolf in London (1981)– London wolf calling
It starts out so innocently. Knowing that a full moon is approaching, David Kessler (David Naughton) locks himself in the home of nurse Alex Price (Jenny Agutter) in order to be able to transform into a werewolf peacefully, not killing any innocent people and proving that he doesn’t have to commit...
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An American Werewolf in London (1981)– London wolf calling
It starts out so innocently. Knowing that a full moon is approaching, David Kessler (David Naughton) locks himself in the home of nurse Alex Price (Jenny Agutter) in order to be able to transform into a werewolf peacefully, not killing any innocent people and proving that he doesn’t have to commit...
- 10/1/2015
- by Staff
- SoundOnSight
Warning: The following contains spoilers from the Season 3 premiere of Once Upon a Time.
ABC’s Once Upon a Time dropped anchor in Neverland this Sunday night, and with the arrival of Emma, Hook et al in this lush realm ruled by Lost Boys came at least one big reveal plus many new questions.
Related | Once Upon a Time Creators Preview Neverland Conflict, Charming Bonding, ‘Heat’ for Regina and More
For one, as unveiled in the Season 3 premiere’s final moments, the kindly lad who rescued Henry from a pack of Lost Boys is, in fact, Peter Pan himself – and...
ABC’s Once Upon a Time dropped anchor in Neverland this Sunday night, and with the arrival of Emma, Hook et al in this lush realm ruled by Lost Boys came at least one big reveal plus many new questions.
Related | Once Upon a Time Creators Preview Neverland Conflict, Charming Bonding, ‘Heat’ for Regina and More
For one, as unveiled in the Season 3 premiere’s final moments, the kindly lad who rescued Henry from a pack of Lost Boys is, in fact, Peter Pan himself – and...
- 9/30/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
With Once Upon a Time finally headed toward Peter Pan’s Neverland, we’re finally in a position to talk about everyone’s favorite band of wild orphans: the Lost Boys. More importantly, I can announce the very first Lost Boy to be cast in Once’s upcoming third season. You might recognize him for playing another fairy tale character, Pinocchio, in a 2008 TV-miniseries: Robbie Kay.
TVLine reported Kay’s casting as a Lost Boy, but couldn’t say which one he would be playing. The original Lost Boys consisted of Tootles, Nibs, Slightly, Curly, and the Twins, so Kay could be playing any one of those six characters, but Once might look elsewhere for its Lost Boys. Considering there’s a search for someone to play the Lost Boy’s mischievous, and sometimes twisted, leader Rufio, there might be a few characters from the Robin Williams’ movie, Hook, which...
TVLine reported Kay’s casting as a Lost Boy, but couldn’t say which one he would be playing. The original Lost Boys consisted of Tootles, Nibs, Slightly, Curly, and the Twins, so Kay could be playing any one of those six characters, but Once might look elsewhere for its Lost Boys. Considering there’s a search for someone to play the Lost Boy’s mischievous, and sometimes twisted, leader Rufio, there might be a few characters from the Robin Williams’ movie, Hook, which...
- 7/18/2013
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
With Once Upon a Time Season 3 taking viewers to Neverland this fall, it was only a matter of time:
The ABC series has cast its first Lost Boy.
According to TV Line, producers have cast Robbie Kay in the role of one of Peter Pan's young friends.
The actor has familiarity with the fairy tale works, having earned a Young Artist Award nomination in 2009 for his role in the miniseries Pinocchio. Kay has also appeared in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and the upcoming independent film Ways to Live Forever.
As announced yesterday by ABC, Once Upon a Time Season 3 kicks off on Sunday, September 29.
The ABC series has cast its first Lost Boy.
According to TV Line, producers have cast Robbie Kay in the role of one of Peter Pan's young friends.
The actor has familiarity with the fairy tale works, having earned a Young Artist Award nomination in 2009 for his role in the miniseries Pinocchio. Kay has also appeared in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and the upcoming independent film Ways to Live Forever.
As announced yesterday by ABC, Once Upon a Time Season 3 kicks off on Sunday, September 29.
- 7/17/2013
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Once Upon a Time has tapped up-and-comer Robbie Kay — aka the titular star of the internationally produced 2008 TV-miniseries Pinocchio — to join the Season 3 cast as a member of the infamous Lost Boys, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Kay, who will appear on a recurring basis, is the first of Peter Pan’s Neverland minions to be cast for the new season. The show is currently searching for an actor to play the group’s mischievous, occasionally twisted leader, Rufio.
Related | Once Upon a Time‘s Season 3 Premiere Title Revealed: What Does It Mean?
In addition to Pinocchio, which earned Kay a 2009 Young Artist Award nomination,...
Kay, who will appear on a recurring basis, is the first of Peter Pan’s Neverland minions to be cast for the new season. The show is currently searching for an actor to play the group’s mischievous, occasionally twisted leader, Rufio.
Related | Once Upon a Time‘s Season 3 Premiere Title Revealed: What Does It Mean?
In addition to Pinocchio, which earned Kay a 2009 Young Artist Award nomination,...
- 7/17/2013
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Mars Needs Moms
Directed by Simon Wells
Written by Simon Wells and Wendy Wells
Starring Seth Green, Joan Cusack, Dan Fogler, Elisabeth Harnois
A fascinating trend has been cropping up in mainstream filmmaking over the last 20 years, specific to major male directors who are widely considered to be technological pioneers. From James Cameron to Steven Spielberg to Peter Jackson, a good number of cinematic titans have not only embraced new advances in filmmaking, but they’ve become obsessed with them. You could probably argue that any auteur gets that way thanks mostly to obsession, so this shouldn’t be much of a surprise. Think of Cameron, who was, for a long time, utterly single-minded in his devoted relationship to the Hms Titanic, first making the massively successful 1997 epic with Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio. Then he made IMAX movies about the Titanic, such as Ghosts of the Abyss. Finally, in 2009, he moved on,...
Directed by Simon Wells
Written by Simon Wells and Wendy Wells
Starring Seth Green, Joan Cusack, Dan Fogler, Elisabeth Harnois
A fascinating trend has been cropping up in mainstream filmmaking over the last 20 years, specific to major male directors who are widely considered to be technological pioneers. From James Cameron to Steven Spielberg to Peter Jackson, a good number of cinematic titans have not only embraced new advances in filmmaking, but they’ve become obsessed with them. You could probably argue that any auteur gets that way thanks mostly to obsession, so this shouldn’t be much of a surprise. Think of Cameron, who was, for a long time, utterly single-minded in his devoted relationship to the Hms Titanic, first making the massively successful 1997 epic with Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio. Then he made IMAX movies about the Titanic, such as Ghosts of the Abyss. Finally, in 2009, he moved on,...
- 9/15/2012
- by Josh Spiegel
- SoundOnSight
Academy Award-winning composer Jan A.P. Kaczmarkek, who won the Oscar for his Finding Neverland score, has written and recorded the music for Swedish director Lasse Hallström's new film, Hachiko: A Dog's Story. The film, which stars Richard Gere and Joan Allen, is a heartwarming drama about a college professor's bond with an abandoned dog. Grand Army Entertainment produces, release date to be announced. This is Hallström's first film with music by Kaczmarek, his previous composers include Rachel Portman, Christopher Young, Alexandre Desplat and Carter Burwell. Kaczmarek recorded the score with the Polish Radio Orchestra featuring pianist Leszek Mozdzer and cellist Marek Szpakiewicz. Kaczmarek also recently scored the British tv production Pinocchio, starring Bob Hoskins as Geppetto.
- 12/6/2008
- by noreply@blogger.com (Mikael Carlsson)
- MovieScore Magazine
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