British actor to reunite with the director of Interview with a Hitman.
Luke Goss, star of Blade II and Hellboy II, has joined post-apocalyptic drama The Last Boy.
The production will see Goss reunite with director Perry Bhandal, having previously worked together on Interview with a Hitman in 2012.
Shooting will take place in West Sussex in the UK from October. Producers are Bhandal and the film’s cinematographer, Richard Swingle
The Last Boy is a post-apocalyptic tale of a young boy whose dying mother sends him on a quest to find a place that grants wishes.
Bendhal said: “It’s a premise I have wanted to explore for a long time, about how our human relationships change when there is no-one left and ask if we as a species are fit custodians of our precious planet.
“I also wanted to present a different kind of apocalypse - not one of death and destruction but of simple loss on...
Luke Goss, star of Blade II and Hellboy II, has joined post-apocalyptic drama The Last Boy.
The production will see Goss reunite with director Perry Bhandal, having previously worked together on Interview with a Hitman in 2012.
Shooting will take place in West Sussex in the UK from October. Producers are Bhandal and the film’s cinematographer, Richard Swingle
The Last Boy is a post-apocalyptic tale of a young boy whose dying mother sends him on a quest to find a place that grants wishes.
Bendhal said: “It’s a premise I have wanted to explore for a long time, about how our human relationships change when there is no-one left and ask if we as a species are fit custodians of our precious planet.
“I also wanted to present a different kind of apocalypse - not one of death and destruction but of simple loss on...
- 8/3/2016
- ScreenDaily
The supernatural feature Stormhouse is set for its U.S. premiere at the Screamfest La Film Festival on Saturday, October 22nd, and in honor of the occasion we spoke with the film's writer Jason Arnopp and director Dan Turner.
Penned by Arnopp and produced by he and Dean Fisher with directorial duties handled by Turner, Stormhouse stars Katie Flynn (daughter of Jane Seymour), Grahame Fox, Patrick Flynn and Grant Masters. The film's synopsis is as follows: Six months before the invasion of Iraq, the British military caught and imprisoned a supernatural entity at a secret base in the English countryside. This film documents the days that followed, culminating in a battle that transcends their worst nightmares.
Filmed last year, director Turner told us of the Stormhouse production, “The whole turnaround from script to screen was very, very fast. We had the idea in May 2010, and by August 2010 we were shooting.
Penned by Arnopp and produced by he and Dean Fisher with directorial duties handled by Turner, Stormhouse stars Katie Flynn (daughter of Jane Seymour), Grahame Fox, Patrick Flynn and Grant Masters. The film's synopsis is as follows: Six months before the invasion of Iraq, the British military caught and imprisoned a supernatural entity at a secret base in the English countryside. This film documents the days that followed, culminating in a battle that transcends their worst nightmares.
Filmed last year, director Turner told us of the Stormhouse production, “The whole turnaround from script to screen was very, very fast. We had the idea in May 2010, and by August 2010 we were shooting.
- 10/21/2011
- by SeanD.
- DreadCentral.com
Not much is known about Richard Swingle's feature directorial debut The Echo, but there is a promotional trailer and poster available, and the whole inexplicable worldwide event has me very intrigued. The film is currently in production, and really, this is all we have on it.
Three intertwined stories linked by an inexplicable worldwide event
Promo trailer after the break.
Three intertwined stories linked by an inexplicable worldwide event
Promo trailer after the break.
- 4/1/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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