Exclusive: Morgan Freeman, Alfre Woodard, Trevor Jackson, Common and Bill Burr are set to star in Revelations Entertainment’s Hate to See You Go.
The Ben Tishler directed feature, which he co-wrote with Rob Stone, tells the story of Sonny Bell (Freeman), an aging Chicago Blues musician, who refuses to retire and defiantly hits the road with his band for one last long-shot to keep doing the only thing that makes them all feel truly alive––play Blues. The story is inspired by Stone’s experiences touring and playing harmonica with many of blues music’s most revered artists.
Freeman will produce with his longtime Revelations Entertainment partner Lori McCreary and Gary Lucchesi of Revelations along with Shelby Stone and Derek Dudley of ID8 Multimedia and Jon Levin of Sustainable Imagination. Albert Berger & Ron Yerxa of Bona Fide Entertainment have also joined forces to executive produce.
Tishler is a Sports...
The Ben Tishler directed feature, which he co-wrote with Rob Stone, tells the story of Sonny Bell (Freeman), an aging Chicago Blues musician, who refuses to retire and defiantly hits the road with his band for one last long-shot to keep doing the only thing that makes them all feel truly alive––play Blues. The story is inspired by Stone’s experiences touring and playing harmonica with many of blues music’s most revered artists.
Freeman will produce with his longtime Revelations Entertainment partner Lori McCreary and Gary Lucchesi of Revelations along with Shelby Stone and Derek Dudley of ID8 Multimedia and Jon Levin of Sustainable Imagination. Albert Berger & Ron Yerxa of Bona Fide Entertainment have also joined forces to executive produce.
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- 3/25/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Playing by their own rules, and carrying out their own form of justice, is a way of life for most residents in many small towns across America. Following their own form of hierarchy and laws is the driving force behind the community in the newly released drama, ‘Juveniles,’ which was distributed on VOD and digital […]
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- 5/23/2019
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
There are certain parts of the country where it feels like the normal rules don’t apply. These small towns seem to have their own way of life, their own laws, and their own form of justice. And in the new film “Juveniles,” that idea gets explored as teens in a small town use violence to solve their disagreements.
And in honor of the film arriving on VOD later this month, we are offering our readers a chance to check out the exclusive trailer for “Juveniles.” The film follows Lucas Bates, a high school student that has the opportunity to leave his small town behind him and begin his college career.
Continue reading ‘Juveniles’ Exclusive Trailer: Beau Knapp, Stephen Moyer & Jessica Rothe Star In Hard-Hitting Thriller at The Playlist.
And in honor of the film arriving on VOD later this month, we are offering our readers a chance to check out the exclusive trailer for “Juveniles.” The film follows Lucas Bates, a high school student that has the opportunity to leave his small town behind him and begin his college career.
Continue reading ‘Juveniles’ Exclusive Trailer: Beau Knapp, Stephen Moyer & Jessica Rothe Star In Hard-Hitting Thriller at The Playlist.
- 5/6/2019
- by Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
Exclusive: Mimi Steinbauer’s sales company will introduce international buyers in Toronto to John Butler’s Contemporary World Cinema selection.
ICM is handles Us rights to the Irish film, set to receive its world premiere on September 11.
Andrew Scott, Moe Dunford, Fionn O’Shea and Nicholas Galitzine star in Handsome Devil, about odd-couple roommates at a rugby-mad boarding school who resist peer pressure and form an unlikely bond.
Butler wrote the screenplay and Rebecca O’Flanagan and Robert Walpole produced for Treasure Entertainment. Claire McCaughley and Sarah Gunn served as co-producers.
“We knew off the bat that we wanted to add the charming and delightfully funny Handsome Devil to our slate, said Radiant president and CEO Steinbauer.
“It’s a real crowd-pleaser. We knew we had to be the ones to share this film with our international partners and look forward to doing so in Toronto.”
Handsome Devil marks Butler’s second Toronto premiere after 2013 selection [link=tt...
ICM is handles Us rights to the Irish film, set to receive its world premiere on September 11.
Andrew Scott, Moe Dunford, Fionn O’Shea and Nicholas Galitzine star in Handsome Devil, about odd-couple roommates at a rugby-mad boarding school who resist peer pressure and form an unlikely bond.
Butler wrote the screenplay and Rebecca O’Flanagan and Robert Walpole produced for Treasure Entertainment. Claire McCaughley and Sarah Gunn served as co-producers.
“We knew off the bat that we wanted to add the charming and delightfully funny Handsome Devil to our slate, said Radiant president and CEO Steinbauer.
“It’s a real crowd-pleaser. We knew we had to be the ones to share this film with our international partners and look forward to doing so in Toronto.”
Handsome Devil marks Butler’s second Toronto premiere after 2013 selection [link=tt...
- 8/25/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Mimi Steinbauer and her team will introduce buyers in Cannes to the coming-of-age film starring William Fichtner, Jon Voight, Gabriel Basso, Lia Marie Johnson and newcomer George Kosturos.
Alex Ranarivelo directed American Wrestler: The Wizard, which will screen in the Cannes market on May 17 and recently premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival.
Brian Rudnick wrote the screenplay inspired by true events of high school wrestling champion Ali Afshar, who is featured in the film and is a producer alongside Hadeel Reda.
Forrest Lucas and Protect The Harvest serve as executive producers and Ashley Michaelsen is a co-producer.
Kosturos stars as Afshar, an outcast teenage immigrant sent to live with his uncle in the small Northern California town of Petaluma where he joins the floundering high school wrestling team.
He teams up with the inspiring coach and leads the team to success.
“It’s amazing what young kids can do when they put their minds to it,” said...
Alex Ranarivelo directed American Wrestler: The Wizard, which will screen in the Cannes market on May 17 and recently premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival.
Brian Rudnick wrote the screenplay inspired by true events of high school wrestling champion Ali Afshar, who is featured in the film and is a producer alongside Hadeel Reda.
Forrest Lucas and Protect The Harvest serve as executive producers and Ashley Michaelsen is a co-producer.
Kosturos stars as Afshar, an outcast teenage immigrant sent to live with his uncle in the small Northern California town of Petaluma where he joins the floundering high school wrestling team.
He teams up with the inspiring coach and leads the team to success.
“It’s amazing what young kids can do when they put their minds to it,” said...
- 5/5/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Mimi Steinbauer’s Radiant Films International has boarded worldwide rights to the supernatural thriller heading into Cannes excluding Australia and New Zealand.
Playwright Stuart McKenzie and Miranda Harcourt will direct The Changeover, which will also star Melanie Lynskey, Charlie Heaton, Lucy Lawless, and New Zealand rising stars Erana James, Stefania Lavie Owen, and internet celebrity Jamie Curry.
McKenzie also wrote the screenplay based on New Zealand author Margaret Mahy’s Ya novel The Changeover: A Supernatural Romance.
Firefly Films’ Emma Slade is producing and principal photography is scheduled to begin in Christchurch, New Zealand, in August. Peter Jackson’s Park Road Post will create visual effects.
The story centres on a 16-year-old Laura Chant, who learns she has the supernatural powers to save her younger brother after an ancient spirit attacks him.
Radiant’s Cannes slate also includes the action thriller Juveniles starring Beau Knapp and Stephen Moyer that premieres in the market; as well as rom-com...
Playwright Stuart McKenzie and Miranda Harcourt will direct The Changeover, which will also star Melanie Lynskey, Charlie Heaton, Lucy Lawless, and New Zealand rising stars Erana James, Stefania Lavie Owen, and internet celebrity Jamie Curry.
McKenzie also wrote the screenplay based on New Zealand author Margaret Mahy’s Ya novel The Changeover: A Supernatural Romance.
Firefly Films’ Emma Slade is producing and principal photography is scheduled to begin in Christchurch, New Zealand, in August. Peter Jackson’s Park Road Post will create visual effects.
The story centres on a 16-year-old Laura Chant, who learns she has the supernatural powers to save her younger brother after an ancient spirit attacks him.
Radiant’s Cannes slate also includes the action thriller Juveniles starring Beau Knapp and Stephen Moyer that premieres in the market; as well as rom-com...
- 5/4/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Mimi Steinbauer and her team will introduce buyers in Santa Monica to the action thriller starring Beau Knapp and Stephen Moyer.
CAA represents North American rights on Juveniles, which is in post-production and directed by documentary and music video director Nico Sabenorio from his own screenplay.
Steinbauer will show footage from the Disruptivela production about a promising student out to avenge his father’s death at the hands of a local crime lord.
Knapp stars for Ang Lee in the upcoming Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk while Moyer was a regular on True Blood.
Rounding out the Juveniles key cast are Martin Henderson, Kathleen Rose Perkins, Nick Eversman and Jessica Rothe.
Chris Miller, produced with James C E Burke, Elliot Lewis Rosenblatt and Scott Disharoon. Executive producer is the Oscar-winning visual effects ace for Babe, Scott E Anderson.
“Nico has written a powerful and moving script which is exquisitely captured on screen,” said Steinbauer...
CAA represents North American rights on Juveniles, which is in post-production and directed by documentary and music video director Nico Sabenorio from his own screenplay.
Steinbauer will show footage from the Disruptivela production about a promising student out to avenge his father’s death at the hands of a local crime lord.
Knapp stars for Ang Lee in the upcoming Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk while Moyer was a regular on True Blood.
Rounding out the Juveniles key cast are Martin Henderson, Kathleen Rose Perkins, Nick Eversman and Jessica Rothe.
Chris Miller, produced with James C E Burke, Elliot Lewis Rosenblatt and Scott Disharoon. Executive producer is the Oscar-winning visual effects ace for Babe, Scott E Anderson.
“Nico has written a powerful and moving script which is exquisitely captured on screen,” said Steinbauer...
- 10/30/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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