Terror Films and iflix recently forged a partnership to distribute films digitally in multiple global markets, including Unearthed and Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary. Also: Monster Hunt DVD release details, The Passing clips, Matthew Quinn's The Thing in the Woods, and the winners recap for the 5th Annual Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival.
Terror Films and iflix's Global Distribution Digital Deal: Press Release: "Los Angeles, California (Friday, May 26th, 2017): Genre distributor Terror Films has teamed up with the world’s leading Subscription Video on Demand (SVoD) service, for emerging markets, iflix. This newly formed partnership will allow the distributor to expand their digital reach into multiple territories within iflix’s footprint including South East Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, with future territories to be announced.
The films set to launch under the deal will include a wide variety from the label. They will include: the post- apocalyptic film,...
Terror Films and iflix's Global Distribution Digital Deal: Press Release: "Los Angeles, California (Friday, May 26th, 2017): Genre distributor Terror Films has teamed up with the world’s leading Subscription Video on Demand (SVoD) service, for emerging markets, iflix. This newly formed partnership will allow the distributor to expand their digital reach into multiple territories within iflix’s footprint including South East Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, with future territories to be announced.
The films set to launch under the deal will include a wide variety from the label. They will include: the post- apocalyptic film,...
- 6/8/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Horror icons are reimagined as popsicles in Freddy in Space's new enamel pins from Pin & Seller, and we have a look at all six collectibles and their release details in today's second Horror Highlights. We also have news on Charlie Sheen's upcoming appearances at Wizard Worlds in Minneapolis, Des Moines, and Philadelphia, as well as release details for The Follower and lineup info on both the fifth annual Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival and this year's Sci-Fi-London Film Festival.
Freddy in Space's Horror Popsicle Pins: From Freddy in Space: “Freddy in Space horror popsicle pins are now available through Pin & Seller. Can grab individuals or sets of three!”
Depicting horror icons as popsicles, these handmade enamel pins from Freddy in Space are now available as a set of three for $30.00 or as individual items priced at $12.00 apiece from Pin & Seller on Etsy. To learn more, visit:
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Freddy in Space's Horror Popsicle Pins: From Freddy in Space: “Freddy in Space horror popsicle pins are now available through Pin & Seller. Can grab individuals or sets of three!”
Depicting horror icons as popsicles, these handmade enamel pins from Freddy in Space are now available as a set of three for $30.00 or as individual items priced at $12.00 apiece from Pin & Seller on Etsy. To learn more, visit:
https://www.
- 4/13/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Considering Sergio's box office post a week ago, in which he discussed the "super genius scientist" roles played by Chiwetel Ejiofor and Donald Glover in "The Martian," and wondered when we'll start to see even more movies about black people in science, or black scientists, or great scientific minds who happen to be of African descent - the likes of Neil deGrasse Tyson (maybe the most popular, or at least celebrity scientist today)... I was reminded of this book-to-film review I published on this blog years ago, on African American scientist, Dr Ronald Mallett's time travel memoir, "Time Traveler: A Scientist's Personal Mission To Make Time Travel A...
- 10/12/2015
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Spike Lee has jumped from William Morris to Endeavor.
The combative writer-director-producer left his agency of more than 15 years in the wake of the critical and boxoffice disappointment of his most recent film, "Miracle at St. Anna."
"Anna," a period war movie and Lee passion project that had trouble finding a backer, was eventually released by Disney late last month. It has grossed just $7.5 million to date.
The Brooklyn-bred director had several movies already set up by his longtime Wma rep, Dave Wirtschafter: Universal's "Inside Man 2," written by Terry George ("Reservation Road"); Touchstone's "Time Traveler," which Lee adapted himself from the Ronald Mallett book; and Universal's "L.A. Riots," penned by John Ridley ("Three Kings").
Before "Anna," Lee directed his largest-grossing film to date, the Universal heist thriller "Inside Man," which drew $176 million worldwide in 2006.
Lee did not respond to a request for comment.
The combative writer-director-producer left his agency of more than 15 years in the wake of the critical and boxoffice disappointment of his most recent film, "Miracle at St. Anna."
"Anna," a period war movie and Lee passion project that had trouble finding a backer, was eventually released by Disney late last month. It has grossed just $7.5 million to date.
The Brooklyn-bred director had several movies already set up by his longtime Wma rep, Dave Wirtschafter: Universal's "Inside Man 2," written by Terry George ("Reservation Road"); Touchstone's "Time Traveler," which Lee adapted himself from the Ronald Mallett book; and Universal's "L.A. Riots," penned by John Ridley ("Three Kings").
Before "Anna," Lee directed his largest-grossing film to date, the Universal heist thriller "Inside Man," which drew $176 million worldwide in 2006.
Lee did not respond to a request for comment.
- 10/20/2008
- by By Jay A. Fernandez and Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
With the Science Channel running a predictably addictive marathon of the monumental Pbs series Cosmos featuring Carl Sagan, it seemed an appropriate time to ask the musical question: Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
Time travel, I suspect, hasn't been this hot since H.G. Wells coined the phrase back in 1895. There are currently two films set to go into production, much the way two asteroids-are-headed-for-Earth movies popped up at the same time ten years ago and the way we've had too many pregnancy movies in the past year (with more of those buns in the oven).
I think the timing owes a little bit to The Jumper, which made good money despite stalling shortly after it introduced its heady concept. And now, James Mangold, director of Walk the Line and 3:10 to Yuma, and Spike Lee both have quantum physics on the brain.
Mangold will work from...
Time travel, I suspect, hasn't been this hot since H.G. Wells coined the phrase back in 1895. There are currently two films set to go into production, much the way two asteroids-are-headed-for-Earth movies popped up at the same time ten years ago and the way we've had too many pregnancy movies in the past year (with more of those buns in the oven).
I think the timing owes a little bit to The Jumper, which made good money despite stalling shortly after it introduced its heady concept. And now, James Mangold, director of Walk the Line and 3:10 to Yuma, and Spike Lee both have quantum physics on the brain.
Mangold will work from...
- 6/23/2008
- by Colin Boyd
- GetTheBigPicture.net
Spike Lee is making a movie about a scientific pioneer who is building a time machine.
Lee has bought the film rights to physicist Ronald Mallett's memoir, which tells the tale of his lifelong quest to create a workable means to travel through time.
Mallett, 63, became obsessed with the subject as a 10-year-old, following the death of his father.
Lee describes the project as a "fantastic story on many levels and also a father and son saga of loss and love".
Lee has bought the film rights to physicist Ronald Mallett's memoir, which tells the tale of his lifelong quest to create a workable means to travel through time.
Mallett, 63, became obsessed with the subject as a 10-year-old, following the death of his father.
Lee describes the project as a "fantastic story on many levels and also a father and son saga of loss and love".
- 6/19/2008
- WENN
Variety today reported that director Spike Lee will co-write and helm “Time Traveler,” a drama based on the memoir by Ronald Mallett, one of the first African-Americans to receive a doctorate in theoretical physics.
In the book, Mallett describes how he escaped poverty and built himself a remarkable academic career as a scientist. He also presents his plans to build a realistic time machine, which he started developing at the age of 10, shortly after the death of his father.
Lee acquired the rights to “Time Traveler: A Scientist's Personal Mission to Make Time Travel a Reality" with his own finances. The “Malcolm X” director is currently wrapping up post-production for his upcoming drama “Miracle at St. Anna,” which opens Sept. 26, 2008.
Lee’s credits also include “25th Hour,” “Do the Right Thing” and “Summer of Sam.”...
In the book, Mallett describes how he escaped poverty and built himself a remarkable academic career as a scientist. He also presents his plans to build a realistic time machine, which he started developing at the age of 10, shortly after the death of his father.
Lee acquired the rights to “Time Traveler: A Scientist's Personal Mission to Make Time Travel a Reality" with his own finances. The “Malcolm X” director is currently wrapping up post-production for his upcoming drama “Miracle at St. Anna,” which opens Sept. 26, 2008.
Lee’s credits also include “25th Hour,” “Do the Right Thing” and “Summer of Sam.”...
- 6/18/2008
- by Franck Tabouring
- screeninglog.com
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