For the past decade, Frank Mosley has been independent cinema’s go-to actor. Upstream Color, Thunder Road, Some Beasts, Chained For Life, Freeland, The Ghost Who Walks are just a few examples of films that benefit from the authenticity, deep-rooted intensity, and “all-in” approach he brings to every performance. His talents extend to the other side of the camera as well. His uncompromising, visionary shorts and features have played around the world, from Slamdance to the Champs-Elysées. In this hour, he informs, inspires, and reflects on this wonderful and insane creative endeavor that he can’t stay away from without getting withdrawal […]
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The post Back to One, Episode 160: Frank Mosley first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 6/29/2021
- by Peter Rinaldi
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
For the past decade, Frank Mosley has been independent cinema’s go-to actor. Upstream Color, Thunder Road, Some Beasts, Chained For Life, Freeland, The Ghost Who Walks are just a few examples of films that benefit from the authenticity, deep-rooted intensity, and “all-in” approach he brings to every performance. His talents extend to the other side of the camera as well. His uncompromising, visionary shorts and features have played around the world, from Slamdance to the Champs-Elysées. In this hour, he informs, inspires, and reflects on this wonderful and insane creative endeavor that he can’t stay away from without getting withdrawal […]
The post Back to One, Episode 160: Frank Mosley first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post Back to One, Episode 160: Frank Mosley first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 6/29/2021
- by Peter Rinaldi
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Shot in St. Louis by former St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase award-winner Cody Stokes, The Ghost Who Walks is a huge hit currently on Netflix. It’s breathlessly paced ride through the hidden underbelly of the city. After five years in prison, Nolan (Garland Scott) is given his freedom, but his release required that he rat on his former boss — a betrayal that carries a death sentence. Nolan must now scramble to find his ex, Lena (Alexia Rasmussen), and the 5-year-old daughter he’s never met before Donnie (Gil Darnell) can track him down and kill him. Nolan’s quest is simple: Put his family back together and escape. But to build a better future, Nolan first must face his past in all its forms. Can Nolan survive the night? Or is he already a ghost, doomed from the moment the prison doors opened?
Cody Stokes took the time to talk...
Cody Stokes took the time to talk...
- 4/22/2020
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Bored yet? Depending on where you are in the world, you’ll be at varying stages of lockdown fatigue. Luckily, though, there’s always new content to occupy you just around the corner. Like, for instance, these new movies and TV shows coming to Netflix this week. Hooray, no more boredom.
Here’s the day by day list of what’s arriving on the streaming service between April 6th and April 12th…
April 6th:
Bleach (New Season) Mine 9 (2019) The Big Show Show (Season 1) The Florida Project (2017)
April 7th:
Terrace House: Tokyo 2019-2020 (Part 3) The Ghost Who Walks (2019)
April 9th:
Hi Score Girl (Season 2) The Circle France (Season 1)
April 10th:
Brews Brothers (Season 1) La Originals (2020) Love Wedding Repeat (2020) School Life (2019) The Main Event (2020) The Trial (Season 1) Tigertail (2020) Time to Hunt (2020)
April 11th:
Code 8 (2019)
Ok, so it’s not the most dazzling batch of titles Netflix have ever added to their platform.
Here’s the day by day list of what’s arriving on the streaming service between April 6th and April 12th…
April 6th:
Bleach (New Season) Mine 9 (2019) The Big Show Show (Season 1) The Florida Project (2017)
April 7th:
Terrace House: Tokyo 2019-2020 (Part 3) The Ghost Who Walks (2019)
April 9th:
Hi Score Girl (Season 2) The Circle France (Season 1)
April 10th:
Brews Brothers (Season 1) La Originals (2020) Love Wedding Repeat (2020) School Life (2019) The Main Event (2020) The Trial (Season 1) Tigertail (2020) Time to Hunt (2020)
April 11th:
Code 8 (2019)
Ok, so it’s not the most dazzling batch of titles Netflix have ever added to their platform.
- 4/6/2020
- by Alex Crisp
- We Got This Covered
The Ghost Who Walks will screen at The Tivoli Theater (6350 Delmar) Friday, Nov 15 at 9:30pmas part of this year’s St. Louis International Film Festival.Writer and Director Cody Stokes and producer Dan Gartner will be in attendance and will host a post-screening Q&a. Ticket information can be found Here
Shot in St. Louis by former St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase award-winner Cody Stokes, The Ghost Who Walks is a breathlessly paced ride through the hidden underbelly of the city. After five years in prison, Nolan (Garland Scott) is given his freedom, but his release required that he rat on his former boss — a betrayal that carries a death sentence. Nolan must now scramble to find his ex, Lena (Alexia Rasmussen), and the 5-year-old daughter he’s never met before Donnie (Gil Darnell) can track him down and kill him. Nolan’s quest is simple: Put his family back together and escape.
Shot in St. Louis by former St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase award-winner Cody Stokes, The Ghost Who Walks is a breathlessly paced ride through the hidden underbelly of the city. After five years in prison, Nolan (Garland Scott) is given his freedom, but his release required that he rat on his former boss — a betrayal that carries a death sentence. Nolan must now scramble to find his ex, Lena (Alexia Rasmussen), and the 5-year-old daughter he’s never met before Donnie (Gil Darnell) can track him down and kill him. Nolan’s quest is simple: Put his family back together and escape.
- 11/14/2019
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
"If I was you, kid, I'd run like hell..." Ghost Walker Films has released the official trailer for an indie crime drama titled The Ghost Who Walks, the feature directorial debut of filmmaker / cinematographer Cody Stokes. This is playing at the Sidewalk Film Festival in Alabama coming up this month, and is still looking for a distributor after premiering this summer. This "action-packed tale of redemption" is about a criminal fresh out of jail who rats out his former boss for one last chance to reunite his family and become the father he never was. Garland Scott stars, along with Frank Mosley, Alexia Rasmussen, Gil Darnell, Dasha Nekrasova, Nattalyee Randall, Linda Kennedy, and Peter Mayer. The plot isn't that original, but the film looks like it has an energy and vibrant style that sets it apart from everything else. And it's an awesome trailer with some seriously slick, intense editing at the end.
- 8/19/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Keen-eyed cinephiles with a penchant for true American indies from this past decade will recognize Cody Stokes as the cinematographer and co-writer of Uncertain Terms and Soft in the Head, seminal micro-budget features from prolific director Nathan Silver. Stokes' own work as a director has fallen both on the narrative and documentary sides, and includes the excellent, A Year Long Morning (viewable on the filmmaker's website). Ahead of its bow at the 21st annual Sidewalk Film Festival on August 24, Screen Anarchy is pleased to share a sneak peek of Stokes' feature directorial debut, The Ghost Who Walks, a moody crime drama with a tinge of Christmas spirit. Winner of the coveted U.S. In Progress prize at the 2018 Champs-Elysees Film Festival, Stokes had the...
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- 8/9/2019
- Screen Anarchy
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