Focus Features’ Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner A Thousand And One opened to a solid $1.8 million at 926 theaters — $1,942 per theater average — supported by a 96% Rotten Tomatoes critics’ score and a B+ CinemaScore. It came no. 7 at the domestic box office, a strong showing for a complex, gritty film in a slow-to-recover specialty market.
“The fantastic critical response coupled with Teyana’s raw, powerhouse performance gives us confidence this film will continue to resonate with audiences across the country,” said Lisa Bunnell, Focus Features President of Distribution.
New York was the top market, overperforming with 18% of sales so far this weekend. Atlanta, D.C., Chicago and Philadelphia also have stronger than usual market shares for the debut feature from video and short film director A.V. Rockewell. Teyana Taylor is stunning as an unapologetic, free-spirited young Black woman, Inez, who kidnaps her six-year-old son Terry from the foster care system. They embark on a life together,...
“The fantastic critical response coupled with Teyana’s raw, powerhouse performance gives us confidence this film will continue to resonate with audiences across the country,” said Lisa Bunnell, Focus Features President of Distribution.
New York was the top market, overperforming with 18% of sales so far this weekend. Atlanta, D.C., Chicago and Philadelphia also have stronger than usual market shares for the debut feature from video and short film director A.V. Rockewell. Teyana Taylor is stunning as an unapologetic, free-spirited young Black woman, Inez, who kidnaps her six-year-old son Terry from the foster care system. They embark on a life together,...
- 4/2/2023
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Black Warrant Trailer — Tibor Takács‘ Black Warrant (2022) movie trailer has been released by Saban Films. The Black Warrant trailer stars Tom Berenger, Cam Gigandet, Jeff Fahey, Rodrigo Abed, Sara Seyed, Helena Haro, Jonathan Avigdori, and Joe Chacon. Crew D. Glase Lomond, Joshua A. Cohen, and Javier Reyna wrote the screenplay for Black Warrant. “Produced [...]
Continue reading: Black Warrant (2022) Movie Trailer: DEA Agent Cam Gigandet tries to stop a Cyber Terrorist Organization...
Continue reading: Black Warrant (2022) Movie Trailer: DEA Agent Cam Gigandet tries to stop a Cyber Terrorist Organization...
- 11/3/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"You can't kill a DEA agent." "Everyone can be killed." Saban Films has revealed the official trailer for an intense action thriller titled Black Warrant, which is a direct reference to "black warrant" - a writ that specifically authorizes an execution, a warrant for someone to be taken out (instead of arrested). A former special ops assassin and a DEA agent cross paths on separate missions with the same goal – to stop a cyber terrorist organization that has built a dangerous machine threatening to attack the power grid. This is yet another of these ridiculous jingoistic films where only sneaky agents and guns can keep America safe. The action movie stars Tom Berenger as the main assassin, with Cam Gigandet, Jeff Fahey, Rodrigo Abed, Sara Seyed, Helena Haro, Jonathan Avigdori, and Joe Chacon. Another of these forgettable, don't-even-bother action films they're churning out every week. Only fun thing is watching Berenger as a hitman.
- 11/3/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Netflix has found its Young Wallander – the Svod service has cast Swedish actor Adam Pålsson in the role alongside Argo’s Richard Dillane and Black Mirror’s Leanne Best.
Pålsson, who starred in Svt drama Don’t Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves as well as The Bridge, takes on the role previously played by Kenneth Branagh in the adaptation of Henning Mankell’s novels.
The six-part series, which has just started filming, tells the story of detective Kurt Wallander’s first case and is produced by Banijay-backed Yellow Bird UK. The story focuses on the formative experiences – professional and personal – faced by Wallander as a recently graduated police officer in his early twenties. It launches on Netflix in 2020.
Pålsson plays Kurt Wallander, Dillane, who also starred in The Dark Knight and Peaky Blinders, plays Superintendent Hemberg and Best, who also starred in Line of Duty and Tin Star,...
Pålsson, who starred in Svt drama Don’t Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves as well as The Bridge, takes on the role previously played by Kenneth Branagh in the adaptation of Henning Mankell’s novels.
The six-part series, which has just started filming, tells the story of detective Kurt Wallander’s first case and is produced by Banijay-backed Yellow Bird UK. The story focuses on the formative experiences – professional and personal – faced by Wallander as a recently graduated police officer in his early twenties. It launches on Netflix in 2020.
Pålsson plays Kurt Wallander, Dillane, who also starred in The Dark Knight and Peaky Blinders, plays Superintendent Hemberg and Best, who also starred in Line of Duty and Tin Star,...
- 9/11/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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