In 2022, James Clayton directed Bullet Proof, his first feature film which, unfortunately, was met with more than a few unkind words from critics. Starring Clayton as The Thief, the movie also featured the talents of Vinnie Jones, Lina Lecompte, and Philip Granger, who all banded together to create what this writer believes is a fun, action-packed adventure, despite what the detractors say. Now, two years later, it seems a lot of people agree, as the film has risen to the top of the global charts over on Paramount+.
Per FlixPatrol, Bullet Proof has taken the top spot on the streaming service in 18 countries, including Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and Venezuela, to name a few. The plot revolves around Clayton’s character pulling off the heist of a lifetime when he robs the psychotic drug lord, Temple (Jones), only to discover a stowaway in his getaway car – Temple's pregnant wife, Mia (Lecompte...
Per FlixPatrol, Bullet Proof has taken the top spot on the streaming service in 18 countries, including Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and Venezuela, to name a few. The plot revolves around Clayton’s character pulling off the heist of a lifetime when he robs the psychotic drug lord, Temple (Jones), only to discover a stowaway in his getaway car – Temple's pregnant wife, Mia (Lecompte...
- 12/6/2024
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb
Stars: James Clayton, Philip Granger, Simon Chin, Lee Majdoub, Fei Ren, Lou Diamond Phillips, Alisha-Marie Ahamed, James Hutson, Suleiman Abutu, Bradley Stryker | Written by James Clayton, Cooper Bibaud | Directed by James Clayton
Get Fast opens in the midst of a chase involving two cars and a small plane that turns into a shootout that pits The Thief and Vic against Tank and Sly.
By the time it’s over, Tank has a large hole where his stomach was, and The Thief is in possession of two large bags of cash. The problem is, that cash belonged to Tank’s sister Nushi, a ruthless, crime boss who’s dispatched her top gun The Cowboy to get it back and is happy to use Vic as a bargaining chip.
Sly has been taken into custody by a pair of crooked cops, Ravi and Don who also want the money and are every...
Get Fast opens in the midst of a chase involving two cars and a small plane that turns into a shootout that pits The Thief and Vic against Tank and Sly.
By the time it’s over, Tank has a large hole where his stomach was, and The Thief is in possession of two large bags of cash. The problem is, that cash belonged to Tank’s sister Nushi, a ruthless, crime boss who’s dispatched her top gun The Cowboy to get it back and is happy to use Vic as a bargaining chip.
Sly has been taken into custody by a pair of crooked cops, Ravi and Don who also want the money and are every...
- 11/21/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
The mood on Monday was upbeat for actors, who felt that the end of their strike is near as talks between SAG-AFTRA and AMPTP resumed.
Several actors outside of Paramount Studios in Los Angeles told TheWrap that they believed a deal could come as early as that same day, or possibly by Friday, now that the WGA and the studios finally came to terms on ending the months-long writers’ strike.
“We feel like we see the end in sight,” said Anita Kalathara, whose credits include “Lady Bird” and “India Sweets and Spices.”
She and another actress were walking the line with a friend from the WGA. At least half of the picketers outside Paramount held picket signs that read “Wgaw Stands With SAG-AFTRA.” A former WGA strike captain said that the writers’ guild had had the new signs made to show their continued solidarity for the actors.
Actors Brooke Nevin...
Several actors outside of Paramount Studios in Los Angeles told TheWrap that they believed a deal could come as early as that same day, or possibly by Friday, now that the WGA and the studios finally came to terms on ending the months-long writers’ strike.
“We feel like we see the end in sight,” said Anita Kalathara, whose credits include “Lady Bird” and “India Sweets and Spices.”
She and another actress were walking the line with a friend from the WGA. At least half of the picketers outside Paramount held picket signs that read “Wgaw Stands With SAG-AFTRA.” A former WGA strike captain said that the writers’ guild had had the new signs made to show their continued solidarity for the actors.
Actors Brooke Nevin...
- 10/3/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
2016 Skip Ahead recipients Racka Racka..
Four YouTube creative teams will share from pool of $725,000 in funding, thanks to Screen Australia and Google.s joint initiative Skip Ahead.
Now in its third year, Skip Ahead is designed to support the next generation of YouTube creators to make ambitious content and build their careers.
Recipients will make a narrative-driven film of at least 30 minutes in length. It could be a film, series pilot or proof of concept, but must be a one-off standalone.
Among this year.s recipients are Adelaide.s Danny and Michael Philippou; aka Racka Racka. The brothers will create RackaRacka: Live, a one-off 30 minute comedy that sees them on a rampage in a haunted, abandoned theatre. Triptych (The Babadook) will produce.
Fellow brothers Theo and Nathan Saidden, the brains behind Superwog, will present a half-hour comedy The Superwog Show. It.ll be the story of Superwog, his dysfunctional family and his best mate.
Four YouTube creative teams will share from pool of $725,000 in funding, thanks to Screen Australia and Google.s joint initiative Skip Ahead.
Now in its third year, Skip Ahead is designed to support the next generation of YouTube creators to make ambitious content and build their careers.
Recipients will make a narrative-driven film of at least 30 minutes in length. It could be a film, series pilot or proof of concept, but must be a one-off standalone.
Among this year.s recipients are Adelaide.s Danny and Michael Philippou; aka Racka Racka. The brothers will create RackaRacka: Live, a one-off 30 minute comedy that sees them on a rampage in a haunted, abandoned theatre. Triptych (The Babadook) will produce.
Fellow brothers Theo and Nathan Saidden, the brains behind Superwog, will present a half-hour comedy The Superwog Show. It.ll be the story of Superwog, his dysfunctional family and his best mate.
- 11/10/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
2016 Skip Ahead recipients Racka Racka..
Four Youtube creative teams will share from pool of $725,000 in funding, thanks to Screen Australia and Google.s joint initative Skip Ahead.
Now in its third year, Skip Ahead is designed to support the next generation of Youtube creators to make ambitious content and build their careers.
Recipients will make a narrative-driven film of at least 30 minutes in length. It could be a film, series pilot or proof of concept, but must be a one-off standalone.
Among this year.s recipients are Adelaide.s Danny and Michael Philippou; aka Racka Racka. The brothers will create RackaRacka: Live, a one-off 30 minute comedy that sees them on a rampage in a haunted, abandoned theatre. Triptych (The Babadook) will produce.
Fellow brothers Theo and Nathan Saidden, the brains behind Superwog, will present a half-hour comedy The Superwog Show. It.ll be the story of Superwog, his dysfunctional family and his best mate.
Four Youtube creative teams will share from pool of $725,000 in funding, thanks to Screen Australia and Google.s joint initative Skip Ahead.
Now in its third year, Skip Ahead is designed to support the next generation of Youtube creators to make ambitious content and build their careers.
Recipients will make a narrative-driven film of at least 30 minutes in length. It could be a film, series pilot or proof of concept, but must be a one-off standalone.
Among this year.s recipients are Adelaide.s Danny and Michael Philippou; aka Racka Racka. The brothers will create RackaRacka: Live, a one-off 30 minute comedy that sees them on a rampage in a haunted, abandoned theatre. Triptych (The Babadook) will produce.
Fellow brothers Theo and Nathan Saidden, the brains behind Superwog, will present a half-hour comedy The Superwog Show. It.ll be the story of Superwog, his dysfunctional family and his best mate.
- 11/10/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
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