Check out the trailer for Magnolia Pictures' I Melt with You, starring Thomas Jane, Jeremy Piven, Rob Lowe and Christian McKay. After recently adding the poster, we now have the red band trailer for the drama finds release On-Demand on November 4th followed by a theatrical run on December 9th. Glenn Porter wrote the script for the Raw Entertainment and Media House Capital film. Rob Cowan and Norman Reiss produce. Directed by Mark Pellington, the story tells of Richard (Thomas Jane), Ron (Jeremy Piven), Jonathan (Rob Lowe) and Tim (Christian McKay), old college friends who gather annually for a week in Big Sur...
- 9/29/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See the first poster for I Melt with You, starring Thomas Jane, Jeremy Piven, Rob Lowe and Christian McKay. Mark Pellington directs the drama produced by Rob Cowan and Norman Reiss, from the script by Glenn Porter. The Raw Entertainment and Media House Capital film opens December 9th in limited areas via Magnolia Pictures. The story follows Richard (Thomas Jane), Ron (Jeremy Piven), Jonathan (Rob Lowe) and Tim (Christian McKay), old college friends that gather annually for a week in Big Sur to celebrate their friendship and catch-up on each other’s lives. They seem like typical men in their forties – all with careers, families, and enormous responsibilities – but like most people there is a lot more beneath the surface.
- 9/28/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
#55. I Melt With You - Mark Pellington The last time Mark Pellington was at Sundance, he showcased not one, but a pair of pics in the world preem of Henry Poole Is Here and he got to show the Cannes preemed U23D. This year, the filmmaker might be poised to bring his highly personal, "micro" budget film, I Melt With You which will definitely not play in the Next section, but should find a place in the U.S. Dramatic Comp. Starring an eclectic cast comprised of Carla Gugino, Thomas Jane, Jeremy Piven, Arielle Kebbel, Sasha Grey, Rob Lowe and Christian McKay, written by Glenn Porter, this follows four college friends now in their forties who find themselves immersed in various stages and types of mid-life crises. * Producers: Rob Cowan and Norman Reiss(Ioncinema.com Preview Page // IMDb Link) ...
- 11/18/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
At the beginning of every month, Ioncinema.com's "Tracking Shot" features about a half dozen projects that are moments away from lensing and that we feel are worth signaling out. This August, we've got a good grouping of titles that are positioning themselves for a Cannes release next May. On the indie front, any hopes of seeing Lee Daniels' Selma go into production appear to be dashed, financing woes might pull the plug on the production despite this being a perfect opportunity, especially in today's climate, to re-introduce a film which has racism in the forefront. We are awaiting confirmation on a filmmaker from our American New Wave 25 profiles to confirm a start date this month, but three established veteran indie filmmakers will be commencing production shortly: Rodrigo García is looking to direct Glenn Close's Albert Nobbs project, Mark Pellington's low budget I Melt With You will...
- 8/1/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
I'm not sure if there have been cross overs from porn to mainstream cinema, but it appears that for one actress in particular, working in both worlds might be a valid option. Catherine Breillat had Rocco, and now, both Steven Soderbergh and Mark Pellington will have employed the services of Sasha Gray, the adult film star with some gnarly film titles in her filmography. So the The Girlfriend Experience will not have been a "token" experience after all. THR reports that Gray, along with Zander Eckhouse, Abhi Sinha and Arielle Kebbel (The Uninvited), will act alongside Thomas Jane, Rob Lowe, Jeremy Piven (and Christian McKay according to The Playlist) in a pic I liken to Mike Figgis' experimental work. Last week, The Playlist gave a fairly hands on explanation of what the director of Arlington Road and Henry Poole Is Here will attempt to do with the project. I Melt With You...
- 7/29/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
Sasha Grey, the adult-film star who toplined Steven Soderbergh's "The Girlfriend Experience," is in negotiations to join the cast of "I Melt With You," the low-budget drama being directed by Mark Pellington.
Grey, along with Zander Eckhouse, Abhi Sinha and Arielle Kebbel, are joining Thomas Jane, Rob Lowe and Jeremy Piven in the drama, which Pellington wrote with Glen Porter.
The character drama follows a group of college buddies (Jane, Lowe and Piven) who, now as adults, look within themselves and find emptiness when they have their annual summer reunion. They resurrect a pact they vowed to live, die and kill by.
Grey will play a character named Raven, described as a free spirit who helps one of the men realize that nirvana can only be achieved by death.
Eckhouse plays Grey's idealistic writer boyfriend. Sinha is a medical student, and Kebbel is a young hostess.
The movie shoots in Northern California next month.
Grey, along with Zander Eckhouse, Abhi Sinha and Arielle Kebbel, are joining Thomas Jane, Rob Lowe and Jeremy Piven in the drama, which Pellington wrote with Glen Porter.
The character drama follows a group of college buddies (Jane, Lowe and Piven) who, now as adults, look within themselves and find emptiness when they have their annual summer reunion. They resurrect a pact they vowed to live, die and kill by.
Grey will play a character named Raven, described as a free spirit who helps one of the men realize that nirvana can only be achieved by death.
Eckhouse plays Grey's idealistic writer boyfriend. Sinha is a medical student, and Kebbel is a young hostess.
The movie shoots in Northern California next month.
- 7/28/2010
- by By Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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